Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1950 — Page 2
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Naw Books Listed At Public Utrary ’ New Volumes Added During September New books sdded to the shelves of the Decatur public library durins the month ot September included: '>■ y ADULT Nan-Ftetlsn Apache Gold A Ysqwl Silver— Dobie. Korea Today—McCune . Navajos Gods A Tom-Toms—Bab-tMton. . '“ . Plays of Barrie —Barrie Post Stories—Saturday Evening Post. Prise Stories ot 1060— Brickell. The Story of Ernie Pyle—Miller. The United States-Ogrlaek Fiction At Last, Mr Tollirer—Wiegand Best Detective Stories of the Year—Cook* — Rtonro Apache Wellman Campus Years—Gather. Collected Stories ot William Faulkner —Faulkner. Dangerous by Nature—Colts, i Dream Without IjhJd—Breckllng.
FBI Story—The Gordons. Geordle— Walker. High Valley—Clift a Jobuston 1 , Homeward Borne—Chatterton I Seek a City—Rees. Keep Cool. Mr Jones—Fuller. Kings Mountain—Henri Now That Summer's Come — Kemberton. Professor Fodorskl—Taylor. Stirrups in the Dust - Arthur. The Case of the Nsgllgeat Nymph —Gardner The Charmed Circle—Damson The City In the Dawn —Allen. The Dark Adventure—Pease The Good Shepherdess—Sargnet. The- Horns of Capricorn—Miller. The Little World ot Don Camillo —Guareacht The Loon Feather—Fuller. The Married Look—Nathan The Spanish Gardener -Cronin The Yellow Cat— Kpight. Through a Glass,, Darkly—Mclloy. Two It By Sea-Baa. Vexations of A. J. WentworthEllis. Young Hearts Malets JUVENILE * Brave Ships ot England A America— Leeming Fiction A Walk In the City—Dawson A Dawson Clear to Land —Mallet te. Daniel Boone—McGuire. Fur Trappen of the Old WestAnderson Hilary's Island -Lyon Horseman's Island—Oliver. John Paul Jones—Brown. Kit Canon—Beals. Pilot Jack Knight -Anderson Restless Johnny -Holberg. Squanto A The Pilgrims—Anderson. . The Blood Bay Colt Farhy The Mystery ot Catfsby Island McDonald A Ross The New Hoy -Crinston The Hush tor Gold Beals. Tournament Trail—Koch. Soda Bound Memphis. Tenn. (t’PI — Mrs. O E Mosier reports seeing a young boy turn down two free sodas in a drug store. The reason: he had Just finished drinking Id! MaNmM Tarty ? (frtJtir »oMt • Taffy Apples • French Peanuts • Popcorn Balls • Caramel Corn POPCORN SHACK 207 COURT ST.
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Town Hall Meeting ■■ A public relations program tor | the church" Is the topic whlcbrWill be dir< ussed at an open forum meeting at Van Wert. 0.. high -School auditorium Sunday at 2:3ft p m. and will attract Lutheran men and women from Fort Wayne ; and Decatur areas The speaker at this "town hall meeting" is Pro-, tensor Oswald Ho#man of New York City, director of public relations ot the Lutheran Church-Mis-souri Synod. Prof Hoffman is a menilwr of the “American Lutheran" editorial staff and a regular contributor to ‘ Thia Day” family magazine He has also been heard as guest speaker on the • lonal Lutheran Hour The open forum discussion will be led by E, I. Gallmeyer ot Fort Wayne, a member of the lioard of directors of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, past president of the national Lutheran laymen's league I and of the Walther League. 9 Ring Freedom Bell Tuesday Oct 24 Request Ringing Os Church, School Bells In what Is hoped will lx* a por tenUHis peal for the cause of freedom all Indiana comnmaitiea were' re<|tteatf<l today by Lt. Gov. John! A Wafktn*. Indiana chairman of: the Cfusade for Freedom., to ring church' and school bells, at 11:03 a m . Tuesday, October 24. which will be the exact time of the ringing of the freedom bell for the firet time in Herlta ? , The tinging of ?he freedom bell will be broadcast throughout the world in a five minute radio pro grain 'which will be carried by the prim-ip H radio net works; and will be broadcast to the people behind the trw -curtain Radio Free Europe Lirin* l» Clay, B* vna! chairman for the Crusade for Free-i dmn. wifi fly to Berlin '.Sunday in i preparation for the dedicatory program- He will take with him more than a million signature* to Frees dom tdcroHs. which will be oWly* a token number of the scrolls signed' by American citizens which are to be enshrined in the Freedom Bell lower. Th«*e clgnatures will Im* from the L* states The scrolls twin iii Li-int vi.’ !•< Gown to New York Ft iday. The Rev <). <* Adams < hfij! i/i in. ir» '.I that thr < m-.nie rwiii contmur until Oct4> her 31. 'ScFoil« haw been plat ed in .■uh.) < Pi. Hi'i T 1 isu- pff ♦ Throiiirfiwt Htr «•-fHHM-y— to- afford Aeryone the opportunßy tn sign th? sct’ol! and mike a < oj> tri button Parti ’ijntiiiß in rh‘e To4r% TTedti H” turn vCremmiies m B«|hn, in addk tiim to Gen Pla> wLlfbe John .1 Mr(’M I s high ;< Aninth-imo i fm Grrinany Gen uMaxwell Tav lor, .io I'l rs Amcrii a-u fort es in Berlin, ixM/1 Krnst Pouter mayor.of Berlin who will aecrpt on behalf •f hi- i v the < mu»diin-hip of Ho helT Vfiprnxi matrix r-teeo«’“ -p r f. luj.V.s at *. .< VV.‘T : * d. : nt in Berlin.'*•. < lt> ’>.JI opi i* toi the rtrebio’ii* >. ! Milton Swearingen To Reopen Business .Milton SwrarinKf n. who has do*. . ed hi l ’ lesfan.ah! » n Thir; enTTi «?r»rt ’m a h : .v Ph i*n;i»(l»i Ing tin 3 rWroraTtnT aturttancedj 'today fkal he. plan- to rpo'p* n hi> bnoiH'.s ab'HP Nov 1 oid that nano will be Hianut <L to the Fail ? W4-y Rfs. Hiirant In addiiion to the • remodeling a large hf w . sign will be elected
THt SHAH OF IRAN. Stvliaii.;uc;l »za i'ahlcvt and bli brldc-to-be, IS-ytai-OMl'tinayj I faaiharl. took solemn at their formal betiothal < eicmony in Teh< ian s luailde palace She is the daughter of a rebel ■ .L-fiT" ' ' a!• • -.hi./ the rbah a father in 1029 This will '(‘ ir..- .1..i,i s . , i iu.«. . fi. II .livoiccd riincc.a faazia of Egypt ut WiS L.yau.. «.c tailed Lu a male heir. llnltrnu'.nHall
Dewey Drags FOR* i Finances Into Scrap I New York Compoign ■ Grows More Bitter I New York. Oct. I»—(UPI—Gov. . Thomas E. Dewey dragged the late Frankllu D. Rooaevelt n personal rinamea into New York'a bitter gubernatorial campaign today with ! a claim that political trienda paidoff a (200 OiW debt tor the late ' . president in 1925. I Dewey brought up the Roosevelt | angle, in au effort to soften charJ ges that Lt.-Gov. Joe R. Hanley was promised financial help if he would run this year against U.S. senator Herbert H. Lehman. Dew- ! ey said Mr. Roosevelt would not . agree to run for governor of New , lYork in’ I#2S unless bls friends 11 cleared his obligations for development of the Warm Springs. Ga.. - foundation Dewey Mid the late aohn J. * Raskob. a “wonderful cltUen." t agreed to ralM the money and I personally contributed (H.MM. . The governor gave as his source , tor the information books written iby former Democratic national i chairman James A. Farley and ’ l Edward J. Flynn. The Democratic leaders. Dewey 1 said, quoted the late president aa My Ing: “ 'On the promise that Mr. Raskob made to me at that time I agreed to run for, office and tn help him and Alfred E. Smith (the Democratic presidential candidate In 1»»>” - — The governor said he bad no quarrel with the Roosevelt agree- •| ment because It was '‘perfectly ; legitimate and legal." The same II goes for the disclosures made in I: the controversial Hanley letter. lie add«-d Meanwhile, a senate Investigai tion into charges that Hanley was paid-off to run for the senate and pave the way for Dewey's third term bid began taking shape. I Chairman tiny M Gillette. D., ' la. of the senate elections sub- < omfnittee. said Investigators would be sent into New York to 1 determine whether the charges ' ha<T merit. He said he was acting 1 wn a i-oinpialut he )uul, received, but declined to name the author IL- Jobn-.T McManus. American la i bftr party candidate for governor, i siiffrt he made the requeat but that •I lie <ll'l not want the investigation ’ confini-d to Hanley. He said he ■ Included “deals ' made by Demo erais ‘ Tiie committee has power ■ only, to inquire lutq senatorial p nomination . 1 The Hanley letter l*< nine the ' major issue of the gubernatorial and senate races, but veteran ■ motnbertr of both parties agreed flu- campaign hail reached a new low in naniecalHng The words “irook." "thieves" and "swindlers" find their way into almost every 1 speech. I D.-:inwr.itic II'T Wah< r A j I l.yiu lr. In-wcy's opponent for gov- < laiined rhe Kepuldican itamiarA .beure.r had roinniitted j-*:vli lons d< ed.-." w hich would be crone Js for jmpeai-hment proceedire... Rev. Russel Weller Resigns Pastorate Ih rip- Tht i!» ’ Th? lies Rtfssrl .VV-»*JpUMfor- of !be I’h-asant \ hale ( hitrth of . the Brethren in Kirkland townxbip ha» reNiicned his posirfcm. effective at once. Rev. , Weller also teaches industrial arts and w iem e in the Bente French high school and he said he had too n»u< h work and derldetl to give up hi.H ministry. ||«* ha* been paetor of •he church for 15 yexr«. corning here from the north part of the ! ktate. He is a native of North Man i-hestor. He and his wife reside in Kirkland township and theypjave • one son Paul, who is ajh\ijing .Manchester f’ollege. He willVo^tin, •ic his t-earhlng duties here.
Deliver Money By Tolegrom to Cenode The Canadian dollar has Stopped 1 bounding so that effective today I money was again being accepted i for lejegraph delivery In Canada. ! according to Charles M. Reyner, ‘ manager of the Decatur office of the Western Union Telegraph Co. Shortly before noon today a dispatch was received authorising acceptance again ot money to be telegraphed to Canadian potata. The opening quoted discount was at four percent tor money orders under S2OO. Reyner said Go to the enurch of your choice next Sundny
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Nemod Janitor At Borno High School Berne, Oct. 1». — Jacob Musser, local young man, baa been named ,'anltor ot the Berne-French high school, succeeding Chester Beitler. who resigned and is now employed at Decatur. Musser is a graduate of the local high school, a veteran ot World War II and had been employed at the local Dnnbar plant. ; ” BVY NAIACOL at • Kalibb Dnic Shor® dial mem
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Bake sale, Heidelberg class. Reformed church. City HiPJ. October 21, 9 a. m. Chicken noodle soup, dry noodles, baked Roods. 114612 OLS-T-R-E-T-C-H fsefrliM NNEn nn»t* * MACARONI
