Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1950 — Page 6
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Henry Kertz Dies At Chicago Home Herne. Nov. 2. — Henry Kerta. nt. * resident of Berne fur 12 yearn, died at his home in Chicago Wednesday from a stroke after a lon* illness. He moved from here
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I FLEDGED TO: • A vigorous, impartial policy of law enforcement. • Fullest cooperation with city police, state and county law enforcement officers • Full prosecution of each law violator without regard to the status of such violator. • No prosecutions once begun shall die from inertia, but all shall be pressed to a conclusion. • Attention shall be given to modern methods of crime and delinquency prevention. pol. adv.
Two Young Escapees, Held For Slaying Frankfort. Ind. Nov. 2 -H.'P»—Two young escapee* from the j laigananort state mental hospital I ware held at the slate prison to Michigan City today pending a grand Jury investigation of the fatal j stabbing of an elderly [tensioner 1 ' Tuesdav night. i Joseph Wtatroskky, «S. died yesI terday .from stab wounds and a beating by Robert Paul Truman. 17. ; and Bruce Elmer Newlin. K. They , admitted slugging and stabbing Wiatrosky. robbing him and attempting to set fire to his home Three Persons Killed As Train Hits Auto Monteluma. Ind. Nov 2—(l.’P> —Three persons were killed today when their car was hit by a train at a Baltimore and Ohio railroad crossing on V, 8. 3S, east of here. Slate police identified the victims as Tilford B. Ayres, 41. Indianapolis restaurmK owgpr; Bkyltlu Garrett. 1C lnoiana|Sti«.Tnd Joyce j’evler. 15. Montesuma. There Is probably no life, animal or vegetable, on the moon. A great part of Israel's food is Imported. Some of it. such as citrus, is exported
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Playwright Dead < 1 • , r* i ' ’ George Bernard Shaw; Great Britain's greateat modern play- . weight, died Wednesday night at I bls home near laindon. PRESIDENT (CewtlMed tewwi Pace Owe! ; rbey appeared at the CeHaao apartment tn the east Bronx shortly - after, midnight today, were being I held for investigation. But officials { refused to disc use who they wore or where they were being held. It was ktM<wn one was carrying a gun and a letter from the Puerto Rican ’ nationalist high command to IlbeI rate the Island from the t'nlred | States.- # ■ W e : f a-$ - ®fff k BM kfc HAVING the White House, after ' conferring with the President on steps to oe taken to aid starvationthreatened Yugoslavia, are William C. Foster (left), and Herbert E. Gaston. The latter is chairman and president of the Export-Import ISSnk Foster is Deputy Administratijt of the Economic Cooperation Aefhinistration. (International) SCiOOlTlllt «y n.w« Sacaaem AGENCY Modern Cleaners FULL COATS 90c t Pick-up Mon. A Thues. POPCORN SHACK 207 Court St.
Famous British Playwright Dies Wednesday Night George B. Show Dies Lost Night At 94 YearsOf Age Ayot St. Lawrence, England. Nov. J— tt'Pl —George Bernard Shaw. 94. Britain's greatest modern playwright, died peacefully today without rousing from a coma in to which he lapsed 2C hours earlier. v On the garden gate of Shaw’s red brick house in this tiny hamlet of 9<> persons hung a cardlioard sign which read: Hernwrd—Shaw passetl peacefully away at oae minute to five tills morning, November 2. From the coffers of bia genius be enriched the world." The literary giant left a final dictum for his own burial-that bis body be cremated and the ashes mixed with those of his wife at a cemetery on the outskirts of London. But the proud nation probably will see to It that GHS has a final resting place in Westminster Abbey alongside Britain's kings and ; great ' - . Shaw's body, wasted by the rigors of two months in lied and a wheel chair since he broke a hip, lay on an nak bed in the bay windowed dining room of his house. Above the bed bung pictures of Mohandas Gandhi' and Josef Sta lin Dr. Thomas Probyn. the local practitioner who signed the death certificate, declined to specify a cause of death. But it waa old age and an acute, bladder ailment . which developed after Shaw fell . -and-hroke'hls hip Hept 1« ’c - | Shaw * only near relatives, two bis* death. But It was MM *>n£ nine frtemt rhe Vinrtwhr bnrn H Vlscounteap Astor, who took over arrangements The funeral will be held Mon day afternoon at Golders Green cemetery In suburban London lie and I made all the funeral arrangements a week ago." Lady Astor raid. "As we sat there he said. " *1 want the service to be just Dke my wife’s, and want my ashes to be mingled with hers After that you ean do what you like Now, go away- ” * . LHgnitarles around tbe world i paid tribute to Shaw. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India ordered i -übools do ed in mourning Tbe Smiet-Hcensed ADN news agenev in a message from Berlin called Shaw “a groat friend" of Russia.' South Bend Woman Killed In Collision South Bend. Ind . Nov 2—(l’Pi— Mlsg Irene Zultanski. 25, waa killed last night when the car In which -he was riding collided with an other car at a street intersection ■ Police held Julius Ssabo. Miss Zultanski's companion, for investiga tlon of reckless homicide, claiming fie only slowed down for a stop; sign. ■ —, ■ Democrat Want Ade Bring Reeurte . ROMAN I fl; CLEANSER | wlwt«iwdofh«* g ("7^l
BIDS OPENED 1 tCettoeed Ft— oae I firm, began work immediately following the submission and discuwilen of the >blds. Mayor Doan. city .attorney Robert 8 Anderson and councilman Joe Krick, tbe city's Iraard of public works, presided over the opening of the bids and later announced to all representatives there that the contract will be awarded as quickly as possible. Others representing the city and present were councilman Adrian Burke, power and light superintendent L. C. Pettibone, city auditor Ed Kauffman, power plant engineers W F. Burns and Lester If yen have eomething te sell e.rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. 'lmportant Meeting THURSDAY 7 P. M. ILKS
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County Commissioner j.-'e.A'. -*••,. I think Otto Hoff man. Mho asking for his second term, v has proved himself I a Good county commissioner and de4erVes reelwtion. Oft, u h« h affectionately called by hte frienda, , i- native of Wanhinifton township, attended the W’aahinxten towmthip whools and has lived here all hire life. He wan graduated from Deeatur hi»h school, attended Trl-State Colleqe and taeght school in Blue Creek township. He has fanned for 25 years. He is married, the father of seven children and attends St. Lukes Evangelical Reformed chureh at Honduras. He is a rood citizen and a splendid public official, whom we are Sappy to support in this election. This Advertisement Paid For By FRIENDS of OTTO HOFFMAN Pol. Adv
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I paiiy, represented the Milwaukee company at the meeting. Others included P. Van de Bunt, of Weal Ing house. E. B Smith and Fred Fitchey. of General .Eleetrie. and R V. Thayer of ths EBiot company.
