Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT VbBUaM Bvory Evouiag Except Suadaj By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at th* Decatur, Ind .. Poet Office aa Second Class Matter ■ Well D. Holler —....—............... President « A. R. Holthoeae ..... Editor J H. Honor ........................ Vice-President C. E. Holthoneo Treasurer ..MMBHRHBMBHHW - .. By Mall in Adamo and Adjoining Counties; Ono year, M; Eta mor the. (3.25; 1 months, H .75. By Mail, beyood Adamo and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, (7 I moatha, B*-7»; I months. UM. By Cnirter, M cento per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

It won't be a lack of dignity tor ths average New Yorker to refer to th«ir Mayor Vincent Imprinter! as Mayor Impy. -— o_— _— psragrapher quiped in a magastoe. “In spite of what many count rise think, man Mill chose* hto owa torn) of government . . . blonde, brunette or redhead." O "'O , Contrary to popular opinion, the leading cause of death and disability among children is not polio uor rheumatic heart disease It is accident More children are killed by accidents than by any single disease. We must teach our children the rules of safety end bow to avoid haiards that may lead to fatal accidents. ■ o■■ ■ o There will not be a recount of bsllots In Connecticut's senatorial race. the supreme court of that state denying a petition for a con Wet Senator ' William Benton wa.- reelected in a race that was as close as Michigan's seven day gubernatorial contest. Benton atone op with a 1.113 lead. which Is as good as a 'million and 6 win" return to the senate, regardless of the effort by tin- opposition to fx>u.nt lum <>u4 —. ■■ The time is ripe tor research bn the cause and cure of the common iold. medical authorities declare. They envision a program of research on,a scale like I'upcer riUjfr 'arid plan to ask Industry to provide a fund of (5,9« v. . iOp to -finance the, tlist year's i work If these medical croups are . cwru- in their belief that tin ! time has ijoiur for sut h a pro i Jul. that iu Itself is a cause foi rejoicing. Tin cold bay.plagued I mankind .The value <f its mquest could never be. measured in dollar

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Senator Bricker of Ohio, already is out to kill the Marshall plan and to reverse the country's bi-partisan foreign policy. He may run into trouble with his fellow colleague. Ben. Taft, who in his recent succeeeful race kept away from the isolationallst side of international questions. Bricker Is one of the few men in congress who believes that Uncle Sam can pick up all the chips and cards and that the game will still go on. o—o The Selective Service department or whatever brunch of the military set up in government Is responsible for the induction of men in the armed services should clear the interpretation of reg» Ist lona in regards to release of names of men called for examination and active duty. To our knowledge therels no censorship, voluntary or government order, ♦«> withhold the names of Inductees. Local boards seem to have different policies, which IS confusing to newspaper readers and the men tagged for the services. The. matter should be clarified by S< lective Service. -—o- —o. - ■-■** ,-r’ia-~,w>. sc.-jr.w-».<—;•>?« fltsr. '< - A ►~' i Thr "Tafr(or»enalwi Ltadquar terx sprnt S3JI3W to th* retain el< < tion, JK'carding Jtt the rx prtt *♦—4+l*4 Hit: sixrirta ry. of the organ isathw. M<»n* thou- • •and* w«*r? apwit by other poiittcai group# and Mr. Taft hiinMdf came ar rota for 51.529 14. There •should be lio objection to that-<x-penditnre? for no doubt it i# peiu uh s compared to the outlay made bv (’apehart lit Ihja state. I iGirl Is Accidentally Killed With Rifle ■ " V.ivay liid Nov 17 fl’fi ilJessie Lock IX Asas killed a< i«'<ulalb at bgr home near here yewrerda'V. state poll* t* aaid. The Kiri kn«M ked over a loaded rifle : v ht< h discharged and shot her thrnwjrh the neck.

SOCIETY tTaro To Page Feorl evening at the Monmouth school The B't. Mary’s Society will have their meeting In the C. L of C. hall Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman will be hostess for the meeting of the Loyal ,-la.w of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Robert tlarard will be the assisting hostess. The Trinity Evangelical United Brethren W.S.WB. will meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. All members are asked to attend and to bring their thankoffering boxes. decode club will sponsor a noodle sAI« nt Cole’s Market Saturday morning beginning at nine ox-lock. The Jolly Housewife Home Ecc uomlcs cWb of St. Mary s town ship will have their meeting at the Ploatant Mills school Tuesday aßeruoouf at one thirty o'clock. The Men’s Brotherhood of the First Baptist church will serve the dinner for the Phllatbea class Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock in the church social rooms. JI Clement and Madeline Spahr Snell are the parent* of a baby son. born al 1:54 am. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. All ounces. Keith and Ruby Timmons Camp Geneva, are parents of a baby son. born' at ihe local hos--vital Thursday at S:l7 pen He v eigbed 9 pounds, 12 ounces. •a baby daughter was born t<» Harold, and....DpHle...Miller Bauer, oi Berne, at 5:45 p.m. yesterday' at the local hospital The baby weighed 7 pounds I’v ounces. Mr and Mrjy. Fred Bailer are the parents of a baby girl, born at. 12 57 o'clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital The baby weighed 3 pounds, 914 ounces. I 20 YEMS AGO | TODAY |k •’ \m 17 A liipndiv tontnivpr >y-a# to jilit* lino* when Judge Sut ton x term expires was diseussed this morning to profwt both him and Judge-* !** t I) IL Erwin. Judge Sutton will continue to serve Jintil January 1. Avon Ibirk chairman of the A4s county efirn show to be held l ore the week of December 8, an nbtinrw bin committees. More than 15” members of the lied Cross were secured in l)<x atur the first day of the campaign. Mr and Mrs M (». Mygrant of South Bend visit in Decatur. Commander Ixm Ehinger. Bev Ferntheil. Dee Fryback and Ernest Stengel are attending the fall con Terence- of the. American. Legion in lndianaj>oli# Household Scrapbook 1 f By ROBERTA LRB j » , « Oiled Locks If the. lock of the door is Btubix>rn take a feather from voiir featlier duster. <lip It *it: machine oil and liien dean the keyhole The feather will distribute oil-ami also take tip any dirt that may be causing the trouble. , Milk Bottles The inside of a milk bottle ran be c leaned by adding a tablespoon of salt to a quart Pt-cup of vinegar. jMMiring this into the bottle and then shaking vigorously. Winding Yarn When winding yarn, place t«<i flat irons with handles, on th»* table an tar atpart. a> the. length the skein desired, and stretch the yarn over thuu. i Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LER _ • Q When h wmhab H •’either standing or seated, talking with a man and drops }ier 'bandhen hi»jf glbve, or -ptnw .Kiwb arti< 10, and the man does not noUie'it. should she then pit k -it up? A taHjijS iittrnHoii to it by xa)ing. I believe I drrip ||,ed u>.' handkerchief ’’ When eatijig in ti strange place, and you do not know w-he.Lh er to pay at a cashier’s desk or the waiter what should you do? X * Merely* ask the waiter, Where do J pa> my bill?'’ (J When is a gU*»M privileged tn -leave -'a- wedding .ie.ce;p-U»n \ Dn<- mi»\ . leave rr j'.'csirt d. aTler • ; pcd|rli)g ’tn th*’

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YwlMiil Killer Is Sentenced To Dealh 18-Year-Old Youth Is Doomed To Chair McOlm. 0.. Nov. 17.-(UPI-t Jerry Killinger celebrate* bls IRth birthday today, doomed to the electric chair by a jury which found him xuilty of murdering a tarmeg so a friend could steal the victim’s Norwegian war bride. The death penalty was mandatory tor Klllinger because the six men and six women jurors made no-recomm.ndatlon of mercy when they returned their verdict of guilty of first degree murder last night. Killinger shot farmer Harold Mast. S 3, in the back with a shotgun “pumpkin ball" charge the night of Oct. 5 He said he am bushed Mast for Max Amerman. S7, a gentlemafrfanner. who wanted a clear road to make love to .Mast'* shapely wife. Randi. 24. Killinger. characterised by the prosecution a* a “vicious" killer who committed murder for |l,l»oo and a new car as gifts from Amerman. turned intd a scared, cryjng adolescent when jury foreman Leslie Hartsell announced the verdict. Deputies bad to half-drag, halfcarry the weeping youth hack.gp his cell. ,_j=±==s«.4——-i— Judge Windsor Kellogg deterred sentencing “for a while." Amerman. also charged with first degree murder, will be tried later. Both defendants confessed the murder plot, but Killinger pleaded inno cent. Amermai- ..rely n-dmltted in his confession he was in love with Randi—had been for many months Randi admitted on the stand she had been in love with him for a short time Several times they met clandestinely, with Killinger as lookout, to kiss and embrace Once, Randi admitted, she was intimate with Amerman in her home while her husband attended an agricultural night school But she submitted against’ her will she sakl and resisted his advances after that. Miss Blanch; stone. Miss Eva Kiewitt, Miss Caroline I Hirscny. and Mrs Glcnnys S< b’lndler were among members of the Bertie l.igh school faculty who visited the , lasst-qoms of the Decatur hlgu «00l totla'y. — -■ Joseph Metier, former insurance agent in Decatur, has pun based tin- Russell Beeler insurance agen- < y in Huntington. Tie has recently -itfen located in Fort Wayne as a aisperintendent for the Western A Southern insurance company.. Eugene AmstiNx of Ashland. Ohldnormerly of Monroe, baa enlisted in the U. 8. navy for four years and is now in training at Great Lakes. Giles V Porter, who has been undergoing treatment at the St Joseph l.oapilal in Fort Wayne for the past several week*, is reported today as recovering nicely and Is allowed .visitors. His room number is 265. f If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad It bring* result*

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In Th* Services Cbanff* o 4 AddrM* Mayor *ud Mr*. John M. Doan have received the following change of address for their son. Pfc. John E Doan, who was called to active duty with the marines in August: Pfc. John K. Doan 1M3761: 3 Infantry Training Bln ; C. Co. Tent Camp No. 1; Camp Pendleton, Oceanside. Cal. New Vh'.-s** The toßowJlig address has been received tor Pvt Nolan G. Olnter: AF16346554; 3734 Training Squad ron Flight 6112; Lackignd Air Force Base. San Antonio, Texas Will Attend Annual Insurance Convention Harry Ease* of Decatur, will attend the 52nd annual meeting , of the Claypool Hotel in Indlanwpolis -Easex la preaident of Adams County Insurance Agent* A**oc.. and I* a mdosber of the Indiana association He will have an activ* part in formulating the Association's 1951 program. Among other Inaurance men and women from Decatur who will attend are: Mr and Mrs Kenneth Runyon, Leland Smith. Glenn Hill. [3m Admitted Helen Morningrtai. Geneva: Charles AJfolder. Tocsin Diamisaed: Mrs Gerald Hart and baby girl. Dwcatur,. Mis David Chadwell and baby boy. Itecatur.

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\ Rom where I sit... Joa Mar>h JgjL Wa Ask That — "Fares" Play Fair Jadge Cuuaingham was telling do a little campaiirn.ng with> Uwt about a taxi ride he took over to public 1 agree with him that* the Coanty Seat last week. The eab why I’m writing thu article. all littered with cigarette From where I MMit's U.H, nis* esady sad gum wrap for •« .<• remember the fellow per*. Thia auaeyed the Judge and who's going to get in the cab after U **<de to ike driver about it. we leave it. Because he psy* the To hi* surprise the cabman an- same a* we do. he's got the same awered right back. “Don’t blame right to a elean, comfortable rate me ”he sa.d “Faat as I clear this just as be has tbe same right to taxi out, tbs fares just mess it up enjoy the beverage rs his ebme* again- I like a clean cab as well as (be it coffee, beer, lemonade, ar anybody, but a man has have *hat have you). aomc co-operation!" Z) Judge Sgure* the fellow was in the right, and maybe we ought to • CZ CapyogAt, 1950, V>uui

Estat* Opened The court probated the will of Vila* E. Haecker, the will bequeathing everything to the ajldow, Thella Haecker. and naming her the administratrix of the astat*. In her application for letters testamentary. which were issued, It was revealed that the Haecker real estate had a probable value of (37.500 and the personal property »_ya|ue of $20,000. Marriage Llcens* Roliert Sheets and Ola Kistler, both of Decatur. Campaign Eapenas* The following expenditures to conduct campaigns in the recently concluded general election were filed in the clerk's office, pursuant to law: Ell Graber. Democrat. French township trustee, no expense. W. L Linn. Democrat. Washington township trustee. >46.35. Lewi* Worthman. Democrat, commissioner first district. 531.

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Albert Harlow, Democrat, coun-.i ty assessor, (16 I 1 Edward Jaberg. Democrat, coun-l ty clerk, 17.10. Severin Schurger. Democrat, ■ prosecuting attorney. (59.30 V Floyd L. Meyer. Democrat. Blue Creek townahlp trustee, (5.25. , Ed Bischoff. Republican. Union I township trustee. (16.90 Hugh Mosser. Republican. JeL ferson township trustee. (7 90. August Seiklng. Democrat, Root township trustee. (9.50. Eugene Snow. Republican. Wabash township trustee. (18.(0. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop IS met at the Lincoln achool recently. Roll waa called and dues were paid. The meting opened with the Giri Scout l-roniise The first four lew* were learned and badges were discussid. The meeting waa closed with the friendship circle. Scribe, Marilyn Jeffsris*.

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