Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1950 — Page 2
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-- Ml—m— IUMHI mill II — II II I IT Danger 0/ Showdown -War In Europe Feared
-(Editor's note—The foilnwlux ft»|i«tch »M written by R. H. Bhuckford. Lulled Frees general -JCurupeau »ew« luauugrr. whgweul .Mr> Europe on a permanent ussigu'“■Rient in IMS after covering all the Mg three and big tear con-SMUt-nce* starting with those during World War'll. Prior to that, he was the L’P» rMet -diplomatic correspondent in Wethington.) By R. H. CHACKFORO Paris. May 2> — tUPi - The "new war" shone outbreak was reported by Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur iq Asli lacrmwe* the danger of « showdown war In Europe.
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[ western official* believed today. All leading ataieamen here be I Ueve that it is in Europe that a showdown with Russia —it there la to be one —will cooie. And Mae--1 Arthur’s announcement deepened fears that the showdown may come ■ sooner. It Stalin intends to strike, these - statesmen ask. what better time than now? The west probably never will be weaker or so heavily engaged elsewhere. Europe lies defenseless. Dis. ' agreement uu how to defend her pievail* in western councils. Many western European Readers think Stalin still wants to avMd a global war—that be wants the I rewards of war without war. or only through the use of Ms satellites. They are saying war can be avoided But many of them are saying it with somewhat leas certainty than s tew weeks ago The w«t for a long Um* admitted tbatfit wa« losing the cold war. ' The victories In Korea seemed to| reverse the trend But now the cold war in Europe and the revived -houUag *i*r, Au K*nea are all tuix-| _ed up together The following factors make western officials fearful 1 A possible military debacle In Korea. 2 The danger of a fiiibscale war! with Chins Teeming Asia would’ be a sink-hole for the wvst's fighting manpower 3 European weakness A bare dor.n disorganised unitttegrated divisions, many of them poorly ■ equipped, would be sitting ducks for the Soviet army i European disunity The western allies show no signs of agreeing on bow to pool their mlhtst-y f potential let alone bow louse- ! German industrial and military I |strength. And at Strasbourg last ; week there Were warnings that j wrthtmt tlertaany the strategic concept of defense on the Elbe might , have t.r be re»-ttaniltied. ,_ss.,' ■ ' Gordon M. Liechty Heads Sunday School Herne. Nov £8 (Jordon M I.Ltec-hfy Gas been re-elected super' ■iljtihdent of the First Mennonlte ; bur-h Sunday st bool a position he lias hebl for several year* , Noel Ii Sprtingerwas named aI distant --.operilUrodcnx all-1 Lowell .Sprunger o-< tetary treasurer.
i ' ' -I 11 ■■ "*■' | J. J. Helm, whu has .been located at Orlando, Florida assisting a - friend get started in the Eola > Flasa hots). has been named mau- > agsr of the new Duval hotel in * Tallahassee. Ha . and will take 1 over there December I*. The Du--1 vg will open April t and will op erate the year around. Mr. anti * Mrs. Hebo have leased an apart ' meat at Miami Beach for two ' weeks where they will have as guests their daughter Marjorie, her hudbund and daughter Susan. ‘ A marriage licehsy waa Issued ■ at Bluffton Saturday to Mildred Tricker of Monroe and Eraeet C. I Hiwdenlaag of Decatur, route i ( Mie* Barbara Ann Stauffer knd r Joe Neal laieluwood wvre to have been married at the Evangelic*' church at Vera Cruz Sunday and , many geests were invited but the , anww storm forced postponement The event has been reschedule.! -for 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. .! wRh * rerupitoa In tbe cSinHi f basement to fotlow, BU Kingsley returned to Hanover college yesterday after spend lag the Thankagivlng vacatioe with j relative* hers. .——— .... j Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Hunter and son Todd arrived st th* Floyd Hunter home her* early this morn in* after having been snowbound . lor three days at Imperial. Pa ’ while returning tram Mrs. Hunt er* home in Somerset. Pa I Mr and Mrs! Daniel Steiiry. o' near Hera* returned Munday night front a visit in Tennessee with little trouble, delayed only about Hill Kingsley returned to Hau stalled tfliile making the turn into ! the driveway tH their farm homes. Attempts to di* out were to ho avail and the Steurys spent the night at the homo of neighfsirv j Mr and Mrs Clark Hmith and daughters who left last Thursday, to mieud the holidays with Mrs Smith • parrot* Mr. and Mrs Harry U'ssthoff. in ,UUrou Park.’fa. ! a sitourti of I’fttaburgh. are ma ! rtKmed there “Indefinitely.'' m-enrd. I ing -to word rtaeived by Mr aud Mrs Fred StnHli 1 r•a nd M ■ Ahne, uF •tkrantvn. Ark, are the parents of ‘ it baby son born .Noveiiilxjr 27 Mr and Mrs Henry Hehnaun <»i route I are the maternal grand parents. Mr aJi'4 Mrs. I*onul(l Agler at"* the parent* of a lad)' girl bon; •at !•<»: 17 ain today at th» Vlaiih county memorial hoiMHtaf S, 7 pound*. ounce Mr and Mrs. Harry It Haulii er are of a bab> son weight s pounds ’t miner' a-‘ <Tte’ T<»r;i! hospital Mumia. «• ’ I” 22 p in A bunt son was ix'in to M c.U Mr* Jesse Plasterer at the hx hos-ptial \ eeterda> at > 27 a m. H< weighted S pfknnds ourite M: and Mrs Blax Mendez a: <>f a son born a! ‘ pm Moiwlh. nt the ‘ioal hospital. He- weighed S pounds.. !» ounces A baby son was burn to Mt and Mrs Itonald He nr. an* of Berm at'the local hospital toda\ at bVf -’ atn He weighed u pounds II Mr ami Mrs Hora* e' Bod< r ar*the parents of-a .baby d.iughtc'. I- * right... > ;to.ttnds U-l-zt num e*-. laim at the hx.-al hosjbital Monday h . 12:15 a.m. . I Mloshtall Qri Admitted MohiO'! Wayne Met ■er i By; M:< Mar) Jam- Heßolt Dm atur DiMtni-sed Mrs John l» Stm k> anti baby girl lie* atur. Mrs (.b n Griffith and babx bo.v, Decatui Mrs Ira Ixdtntar. and baby girl. Bet i:e. Party's Campaign Expenses Are Filed Lt KJiUK'-r ire.<« irej bn • Imm . <» n’rdJ • am:nit!« • ■ »unty tife i I'jn .4? p.i .i- • v|w;./‘bure** cf that orga.hizn’ton • wt .. .<«•,{nty <>i k h.’d JaW-ri ■» .in .-r urged ai. < amTm a.'io •na-t d<» x«* tr ' »• •?- mfo'ejhe iaM-date. A i toipahtn • * »♦ por * mu*T oe flb d with the out. »v clerk by lmce»n »er 7■» -4 •••. -late (here ,*re many *.hp iia'. hide I to do so -■ ~ tiger A tot .*• irn’r* ’ t>m»n V» 0 revealed fog’ thnre *4 4 ?■-*-< of •»? in ••M»endV’»j> »hi« i weiv de••«»< ’ed froui ba -co* on band .»( M -»nd tot, I «■ im •• »»f s'[ -’_7_. 1 eav um .u ,» I , (..ih-w i •4 01 12 : <•» ■ " \ \ ■ ?■ *
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soauy\ (Continued From Page Thr*«l Tueugay at the home of Min M«ry Ann Laurent. The Circle* of the Methodtet WAM’S . Mheduled to meet Thur*day afternoon. Rave been poetpooed for thia week. The Monroe W( T V wW U* meeting nt the hetnc of Mr*, Vernon Riley Thursday afternoon at one thirty ociook. Jfeiuta-ri id th* Focohanla* lodge will have a pc'l-tck an.-per at the Redmen s hall Friday *««► Ing at’ »tx oi-lixk. Memheve. ar-I asked to bring a white elephant. 1 EMbekah lodge will meet in regw lar form thia evening at seven thirty o'clock at th* <idd Fellow,- hall. Th* MUtorhal club meeting a. heduled tor .M’edneaday after u.HUu ha* keee |wut«>uMd The meeting waa to have meu held at. the home of Mr» Roy Price The Ave Mari* atudy .< lab maab tog ha* town poarfamed fr«K Fri ■ day. Deeemfwr t. to Friday Dw<ember 8 when It will be held at the ban* of Mr*. Willard Brant. Doe to weather conditloa* it has been n« eaaary tn < aniwl the meet mg id the fourteenth diatrict (I,E S a.he«lMled for Wednesday at Columbia City. Howevar the meeting will fw held In Dm aiur at ala thirty o'clock Saturday evening. Dm evirlier ».
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CITY, COUNTY icietf e tv— reqe Ow»> Hiinufro. and each one cleared •way from *U to eight yard*. Truik». trom the city power plant, from Cal Yobl from John Meyer*, Frank Clemen*. Baker and Bchultt, the ntreet department and Um state highway department, for a short while, were used to carry away the snow that bad piled high ! and lined the city'* street*. No matter the estimate, It waa certain that the ataoant cleared woaM make a lot of egowhall*. and probably more accurately, would have taken a gigantic crew of men with shovel* to do the aama aarount of clearing la the same number of hoar*. As It I*. the street department ha* about 12 men aboveUng and running the ItMdfeT - 5 The loader, ran oa an aecalator principle, ha* numerous bucket* attached, whfc-h scoop* up the mo*. ’ then convey* It upward where it I* dumped In the truck*. Hi Meyer. ogk-ial Decatur weather observer. *akl (bat an additional 2A lacht* of *now fell Monday adidng to the SA Inehe* which fell aver the weekend. It aa. Monday • >»<>v that recreated hazard* oa the coaaty'e read*, aad chwed aonae road* that had beea “traveled fallowihg the Weekrad •form Decatar actamo) were w aeaaioa today, the public achool remuaiu* daaaea after a eaeriay layoff Monday when aeverai etomber* of the faculty were unable to be present. The Decatur CMhoiic school 1-0010 lard open Monday, the only <«« ia the county to do ao. County M-boola. hecaua of the imparoable cmdltioaa of the road*, lemained closed today, as did the ‘
Berne#rench school. Many, meetings of dilfereat org aaiiatiaM wore cancelled Mon. day. wad many employes were unable to get to work. Meet of the people stranded here over the weekend were on their way by today, and the city was settling down to getting na much enow aa poaaible oat from under foot. And the city fireaeen were alao concerned with saow that waa overhead. They cleared the snow which waa haagtag over the front of the Nowberry. Smith drug, nod Equity stores, to eliminate the hazard to pedestrians. Woiimir Is Injured In Foil At Home Mrs, Alfred Bollinger, southwest of ('oggoaa cornera, fell Sunday i and suffered a prolietde leg fracture. Snowpkrw* reached the 80l Unger roaldance Monday after■oriel Mary Smith, who han bora operating the Fern A Imolii Beauty She*, han mevW to Akbcm Arnold Shop. Thin ahan will ho koowa an Mary'o Hmraly Shop. We nerve, and Pieane. r \kd* enaaMhamAamt anmaii *”RP WWoV* ra’eWwlNmmu Jr * Call im any time. 215 JeffenoNi St.
aeon, followed by a doctor and deputy aberiff Bob Shraiuka. Mr*. BolUager remained M her home for treatment The American flag was first hoisted In Alaska Oct. 18, 186<? at Sitka.
Eaelusive Now Pow-X-Vent ' System banishes bot air and fl . moMuro outside! Drys sweet K" as sunshine! No snot, smoke, wind or rain worries you! /UK.\ * Fluff-drysdotheseoh sod sweet H ij»n T-jakt •** «be dial! • Banishes ropes aad pine! • Ihrys damp for t j ironing—bonr-dry far storsgr! • Takes * bag S-psund load at a Li KUV time! • Automatic temper store control keep* heat “’just rigiit!” TT? — • Gm and Electric Model*! bktoc MOOUCTO(HNOI>HOM«MI*NCIS.NC. * O “ l °" LV 219-95 iMttgl EI.EtTRIC MODEL Ser it dooMNMlrated here TODAY! a ****♦»♦♦ — —*——o—m*—s*>» „■ .e* l i II iiswi — *l *—' ,*! owe. >i - .1-J nr- IT
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