Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1950 — Page 2

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Coalition Fighting Alaskan Statehood Report Threat To Other Legislation Washington Nov. 89—(UP> — A strong senate coalition of southera Democrat* and not hern Rcpub Bean* united toda> In an attempt to kill statehood tor Alaska. They are reported to have otter»d administration leaders support for. other "must' legislation if the senate light tor Alaskan statehood is dropped. Members of the coalition denied that they were trying to engineer a j;deal" and will filibuster the statehood bill to death unless one is made But an informed source reported that they have threatened that other legislation will suffer if the administration Insist* on bringing Alaskan statehood to a vole daring the ‘lame duck" session. The sohlhvner* fear that Alaski « senators would vote to block civil rights filibusters The Republicans believe Alaska will send eongtcift _ji.A>jiio£rMic delegation.

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■ .-.ii ■ . EHewbera in eongrMh: Atoui- C<m«r»saicn«i leaders »«•! peeled President Trtm»o to ask for nearly ll.Cfld.l’Ob.bfm in emergency fund* to expand the nation'* already vaat atomic araenal Koiea—Senate and house ineni-tiers-showed a sudden eagerne** to grant Mr. Truman a large part of his must'' legislation after learning of the staggering setback in .’Korea Taxe*-The bouse way* Sad means lommlttte went ahead with work bn an execs* profits bitt after failing to agree on how to figure I what is “exc#**." Election*—Sen Guy M. Gillette, D la., called In hl* election* aubcotumitlee to talk over ‘scurrilous nd defamatory'’ literature Med in 1 the recent campaign. He said It ' was circulated in Vtab and Mary-1 1 land but would Hot Identify the persons who had mad* the complaints. Aid to Yugoslavia-The house foreign affairs committee took up Mr. Truman s request to send more than I7O,D<W.(hW worth of food to hungry Yugoslavia Flood- Ben Harley M Kilgore. D. W. Va.. alerted government agencies to prepare for "one of the worst floods in our history", from the record snowfall last weekend.. ’.

Slys ItfiN GM I Hasty In Acceptance I Hoosier Soilor Says No Proposal ’Yet* Memphis. Tenn . Nov 29.—(VP) - Au I* year-old sailor from Indiana said a pretty 26-year-old Italian girl was a bit hasty in accepting a marriage proposal. He said he; I hadn't iiopped the qu**>fon yet. I Calvin f! Yfi'ng of Brookville. Ind . admitted he answered a letter Anlonietta Martellmu ot Naples, j Italy, wrote to the Memphis Pres* Scimitar seeking an American hus band i But Yung said "I don't believe that I propoacd marriage " He said he didn't remember the "exact word* ' in hi* letter. Antionletta, a brunette dressmaker. said Yung> letter “wa* lovely. He is from a good family' and very aerious He wants a career hi the Vnßed States navy and I like his ambition " She said «he had written the sailor telling him she "would lie, very happy to accept his proposal I if he can guaianTee lllaf we will be able to help my family so that my leaving will not Increase their misery " Yuns said h« would like to correspond t.rtife more with Antonietta. but as far as marriage Is concerned "first I would want "to know her better.” A motor road branching inland i from th* coastal Fab American ' Highway at Lima. Peru, crosses the ‘ main range of the Andes at 15.899 feet, hi no other place in the world Iran one dtive a passenger car "to I such an altitude p v IE: WIL Mr.< Emil Anderson. Wa ba*h Detroit Mi< h . says aht ht t Hfu-ch in folks being lu<ky and I al! tliai but she says that i people today are inclined n> rely ..'iM.much «»n just good -lu/S One f thing Mi ”' Anderson say- i • f / not f riojf she isn i v.«on-.: armiud f’he thank b/*: Im -a? f d h elm ■ etmd \’<b Sir’ not Mr- Andcr-on J.» way's -iie- U*eN «o K<H»d ndw hr .au » Min’ i- taking ii\oV' H. shp •id • uff« i in- :• 7m • :• fit it n. y <■ \ ra.iiin- 1/ I’.- \i * f in. and Iron which/ ll \l>\<’<d. . contain- / H* : . L* Mrs A/le-on- .ap. fdatefEohV 4 y . inaiiy n»»n J h.<Y< Iha-d a. hr- abd paib n • in ju*» ft few/ plac«>« bn: all otri IIP body it/IIIV amis !<»<•- h.if k -houldrr /|t fat i I kt'-m a pto-'dt . ouldti t lt.iM felt as mis-ilvd.* -i >1 did / t Wa i nei-VOl|< too -•» nrr\ ons /that I fouldnt * v«n -darn -oc,Ko- and the womt thm.’ wa- > . rv;:; :r- . ,! S?' ”‘t ", PFOpyrtye r«4A*ould just eat tli- ftM /'hai !.*\f" a tuil meal an«l my -tumarh aiw.ay- Jelt .a ! FM.i---o (’.red all H'-r titm . li/awh»?ii 1 would ,*:ii up t*<» “ Hue -t»*ps I wor.ltl be cnniph-teiy worn, rnit i ua- ,iu-t a iou-t at my wit■rn j fa* know ing a hat to do. f j t. white vhdHnft my -<»t and , r ' 1.• Jx i ’ Ltoid. -me Uuw. „ !..-. mo’he' r |,tu had br*t! helped <n much by HAI»A('OL I brought HAUACOI ill ti»e*way hofTh” to Ihtrolt with im I • ottld- fell a idw dl’fe; - tire iif'er the 5..( (o\<j So L.r I Hftvr Taken <; o) 7 hofta-v «»f H\!> \ ‘ 01. Wha’ n wCH vI or . c 1;. iJi •. has taken pla<e rhef.” s- m.-d' Jan a« he <n pain,ln’ my Ahob- »h>!a •I- -eat *'*-44 tmy food, arhl sleep why - u ■ ; ■> cn stay i.-p lat»- enough * ■ »'■ ‘ al! H the’ television . I'• ; fl. 1 } in ~ ’.f‘ I’. I. have lo’ts o, .cm ■. y ‘no now I t n even ge ortf r |h ; and do the ya.d wod y.> l’.M»A(’<»L i wondeiti. t r.ti < it. I’. • y•. Ir it!.' ' '* - ’j Folks AH Over The Country t whose svsfefns wer« ‘?b fii jen' V !'. It-J]-on I •»*' been helped bv < ( l. and IIAbAt'OL . ■ Yfto.’. .you - 'itheiy tr’-,.'.; /•'./' f'iHtri '*' <f !!a li 41 : »ifr.ba.j'-< e-- ' tr-omni'u’ < •> Lhpset -ffa. h a.lo-s au-i. |u«.’ I nr a . gentTral i i.M-dow i.' . m bau ed by och defiefem b.-f i TlMit s 4m kind ' ynfi ' want - /hr kind vo»t hry : and (hat - * flic "Klin ‘ "yVifj 7 hotfi* - v ’ ikiS/ M>\\ Gh? l4A*’V<d 1 .< i I'ani ♦> '■« iM-ncf ’ you 'K»'H)/nj»rT you have rudbjnu !'■. lose II \ jf.\ COL will'.jin., you hU’J • ' :.!! ter the f.TfM few iioii.r- ?.<kr Mi- JJJH.L - tuuuu y - wiU ~rtt» --rvr ’rmtrn.' Only II 2'» far Trial mlz** l*arge Family or lb--pi' ti < : h your dnugi -T does no< H\b • Qi- otder r di-»» !' ’ja»,n T' < a ' ''V‘ !r- • ; ' • - 1 -, . .* , 1 -v

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I Knights Os Pythias Initiation Thursday Kekiuhga bulge of Knight* of i i Pythias will bold a second degree i initiation service tor several caudidates at the K of P hiW on Third street Thursday night at 9 o'clock, it was announced foday. Officers at the lodge kra Mkeg to be present at 7:30 o'clock anl i the meeting will start promptly at I g, o'clock A social hour will fellow i j the initiation. ( — — . : DePauw Fraternity 1 House Catches Fire 35 Students Driven Oat By Night htw Greencastle. Ind . Nov. JO--(VPt I—A midnight fire drove B 5 *tndents and their house mother from -, the laimlKia Chi Alpha fraternity home on Oel-auw I'ltlversity'* ”c a in pu«"Today"W? cattSbtf ffxmage cvtlmated a* high as 150.000. Fire chief William Lawrence, i whose men fought flame* Between walls of the house three hour*, said" he thought the flr*L startwi, _ from defective wiring within the wall*. Yell* of the fraternity men sum ■ moned hundred* of DePagw Mu, dent* to the scene to he'p carry • furniture and personal la-lougings from th* burning house (inly a small amount, of clothing and I>«<1- . ding wa* lost. J Sam T. Hanna, fraternity tins-1 , I tec said <lamui v to the building T II would be between 175 non and , -|so.m.*i He said the loss was Cov-. ,; eted by imturancc i. . The firc-evl-te.T student, dbnli! j > ed up for the re t of the nigh’ with ; fraternity brothers hi a nearby hi -j nev and wiih iiieii in ‘rfher cptnpus | housi * Hanna »»M ; t MM | soul.l be i-.*mo»te'ed - " U S STEEL .1. __ t< *•(■« Am ««-a,f*MM l*W«* •••*• . Ufclk ibX el.->•» J| T'-j’ If fh-> 2«uf typf f CHFfi?nfadl. < i -.iiipynivs foJHw V S I'm I- «<| |3: i- .'iHtDiHii.y Ulf fi'T tt L'» ■ cent wage u<uil4 'ur fw «»ur» • bu.w4 liii. J ' Fail It<•'tinTa !•<*.!■ »r hh own < --

SALE CALENDAR NOV. Non:EST Ncma! Foft* - K- Mary Taylor. 1 mile rmith i *•■ /of Will hire on l‘» then \ nille east iienerai Ui'in sale / n.»y * X»»d Johnson ami Mtlvin l.ieehty. anrU DEC /' J mi p m Carl Sinker and i?r. B<jn Duke. 722 St. Muiys i*treri. Deta ur Keal .♦ rate ami -general <<iulra«.tort tooli ami / •ffiilpmeni Hoy «v Ned Johnson. au«‘<s. ■ .7i 1 •jii C M Mr a Mr? Haryey S Weaver. 14*1 acre fmrh 3 niih - west-of New Paris' Ind. or G inihM south ami 3 miles west of Coslmi. of abotil 12 miles -outh and I mi lea- east of j Elkhart liul Kent TF-alty Antion Co. Amdioneei pEC..7» !-• C-O p m 11. ; ’ld I .h. 7 tmles .outl.ra t of Bluffton on road \t. |H» 1!.’.-reg: ten! BroU’n Sv, i-s «ntt!e. Boy fc Ned John-nti ami Melvin Lierhty. au<tI h;< ; ir > j in I<ST «!!• j; \\HUf| Adar’i- Wvisri. Ohm located th’-. 1 , ■’ 'mil. - v •?!]»•;:-! <t V. \\ •" i '<»« '•.’*l then I mile north. -Com pi«y .\<t in - I,! ; a!»« I* 1 ;. A- Ned John on ano Mi-hin Lie« hty~ "iin ts ’ |»r’t. *• ) p m Ella M I’ii h. Guardian ot Marilyn M Braun *C I-0111 ill"”!«•;> !t<m • and 4 acres Floy A- Ned John.-on | . iM Melvin Ij.» htv -in. •- DE( II 1 " p m._ EST 11-n- - t koi'* 1 Wil srat E tat/ *» noith; (»’ <*»'iina oi'4'i mt I S ’bifhway No l.’T /tj am s hhprov-’ ed fal in anil imp! »»veim-ii. - . Rov *\ .\* 4 kdjiU'<>li, am-liy, \ u - -

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Erieusteu OfleU | Control Gums Fuvoi. - Kereo War News Changing Sentiment Wa-hibgton Nov. 29— (I’Pi — Cungr«*k read gloomy ue»« from Korea today and riurwed a sudden rsgeine** to tackle part* ot Preridem Tramas's- program for th* lam* duck itssioo. Thr report of larifr scale Chine** inurvvnllou in Korea induced a notl<*ubl* change among the lawmaki rs who only 24 hour* earlier hid sr-emed dislnt*re»ted in most of Mr. Truman'* propoekl*. A* on* *en*te RepubWcen trader pot It: “tM» will put steam behind anyt'Bn connected with the wur—«(>pix>pilstt<m-. rent control and jixe*.'' ‘ There never was merh doubt that congress would vote practically *ll rhe money that th* administration asked for th* armed service*. Even if the request* are ilicrraaed. they are sure of approval The outlook for other measure-" Mill wa* uncertain, but admFnls nation informants reported a preliminary check showed increasing aenate suptxnr for a rem extension Mr Truman has asked congrea* to mend the present 'law 90 day* to give time tor congrea* to review Hu problem next year Federal controls now are du* to expire Dec 31 unless local crfrnmunlHes take action to keep «lx months I. There was Yvldenr*. too. of more Psupport lor is* legislatlrm this year I There srljf WM~ some qu» -Hon w >:. tl>. I .Hit'- • ill hfi ini'* for 'h«I to »' j Tn./ piesidcr.t. *’k«d tor an >v ;. 1- s.s/proHts hvi to lai’* 94 mm i a x*;*i Itepubiii-aßs would I-/hsHta-c an -1.11 n-1-» in regular 4orp<"i lnc<*iH* rate* Tlm -i-a-i <an do iirxhing abolit j ... I i. l i:a'- Ir in pa "I ' htl* k-.u-r. and Ibe inmse way- and j • i -nimiilx- still h*s not fi,‘-| T', .1 w.-ft on t's version la lab s* .the,-iv about’ the"<*ri ‘ r. i-f m..eoritrs tho,-c flying uh . - t iron and stone th* strike Hu - arth I that they all . ante tro. j a ,s.ijxs.i.e (.MibideiLjiliiuet.thiit on • i.-iri hlatHl around the sun I><

iF#m Expenses Os RepuHican Party Cnl E. Peterson, treasurer of the Adame county central commi*. tee ot the Republican party, submitted that party'* expenditure report for the recent general election with eounty clerk Ed JabergVile report reveal* a cash balance of pWil followln* th* cam paign. with receipt* totalling 11,459.75 aad ewenditure* ot >1.119. H. Rettert O. Smith. Reputilican can. didate for prosecuting attorney, also tiled hi* personal expense ac-. count with the clerk, showing au eupeWdHure ot >93.95. WMw W* ■

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Minister Spooks To Decetur Lions Club Speaking on the organisation and the vital necessity o< cooperation with the United Nation*, the Rev. Samuel Emerick, pastor ot the First Methodist chureh. told member* ot the Decatur Lion* club that the UN ottered a fundamrntal Solution to finding peace tn the world. He said that hi* trapression, gained through contact* made with different government officials of this nation a* well as others, is that men of sincere good win are .desperately trying to weld a peace. i tul world out ot current dWteremea. And he nmted directly to the culmination ot such efforts the

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Arides of a Christian nation to strengthen ita belief in the efficacy Ot prayer to further the peace and welfare ot the world. W. F. Beery wa* in charge, of th* program and introduced th* apeaker. Wading Through The Snow... I* hard ea clethM ... let ua call ter and daliver year dry cleaning. KELLY’S DKV CLEANING Bheaa MM