Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1950 — Page 7
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Den B Cub Scouts In Recent Meeting Member* of Den S, Cib Scout*. :;iM recently in the hoeie of Mr*. Gerald Smith who, atonr with Mrr. Gerald Durkin, aervea an den moth-
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er, where handicraft work wm teat I tired during the meeting. Other | officer* and member* of the organization include Tony Kelly, den ( chief. Steve Steury. (tenner; Joe , Smith, Stephen Omlor, David Steury, Larry Jackson. Pat Durkin and Steury.
Republicans Begin Statehouse Control Two State Offken Sworn To Duties Indianapolis. Dec. 1.' —(UP) — Republicans began to invade the Indiana statehouse today after two years in which the Democrat* had control of everything but the court*. Secretary of elate Leland Smith rtT't.OgSnsport was sworn in for a two-year term by supreme court i Justice James A. Emmert at 10:00 am., and auditor Frank T. Mlllis. t'amvbeltabuig. 3v minutes later, by appellate judge Donald E. Bow : en. Smith replaced -Charles F. Fleming. Hammond, and Milli* succeed ed Jaraea M. Propat. Terre Haute, a* a result of the GOP election sweep Nov. 7. Smith appointed Crawford Par ker. New Castle.'nd tary of state, and ClyUe Hk Stack. Logansport, director of the bureau of motor vehicles Parker Is completing eight year* as Henry county clerk, and ha* Jtetty..Republican chairman of that county tor six year*. He was direcPRAISED and USED by MANY SERVER'S ?. . i Open Kettle Rendered LAI I i 5 Ssc mm MEAT MAMET
Revival Speaker iii nr • E ' I 3® > 1 I I H < ■ H JHt BflHjk jBB ■ I The Rev. Lawrence T. Norris, i pastor of the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church. . will lie the evangelist at revival service* beginning Monday even.i ing at the Mt. Victory U. B. i church, three ami one-half mile* i north of U. S. highway 224 on the I Indiana Ohio slate line. ;l l i tor of the speakers bureau of state GOP headquarters during the last ’ campaign. . Black served two terms as state - I senator Irom t'as* and Fulton couwl ties, and la a former executive] secretary of the Indiana flood control coinmtaelon. Smith s move into the se< retary of state's office, whh h has been « Republican domain since 193 S except for Fleeting's two year*, will cause a big shift in patronage. The secretary of state, at the gover- ) Bar's pleasure, is ex-officio corninisaioner of motor vehicles and Hum controls the lush auto licen*n bramdies. Under Fleming moat of the branch manager* were Democratic party official*. and must of the anuGiael appointments by Smith to thnae post* have lieen leaden tn bi*- party on the county level alas. Millie will not control much patronage as auditor, and filling the' ' clerical Job* In hl* office might .even he a hard task since the Stale pay »ate does mu < innumre wMb the industrial business wage : level Because of Indiana's staggered, 1 igyatem of starting otatehiiuea, terms. Hie eftange-over from Democrat to Republican won't be <<»n I plat'd until March IS. whfen Wilitem Ymumi «t Odpoud tanngtk* sup. vrlfoendent of imbllc instruction. I ; replatdng Deane E. Walker of Cui-
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ver. But there still will be some Democrats left in the capital, unlike the situation two year* ago before Fleming took office, when Walker leaves. Governor Bchrtoker. Lt. Oov. John A. Watkins attorney general J. Eurmett McManamon ■nd suprefhe court reporter Eudora Belly all were elected in IMS for |our-ye*r terma and thus can't be out of a job before 1*53. And. even a complete Republican gwee«> again in 1>52, wouldn't erase all the Democrats. Supreme court judge Paul O. Jasper, Fort ' Wayne, was elected two yeers ago lor a six-year term. The biggest contingent of Repub. alcana, eight will be sworn in Jan. ». They are Judaea Frank-E. GUki ton. Washington'. Arch N. HoHbitt Indianapolis, and Floyd B. Dragter, QmT, on the supreme court: WH I bur Rose Indianapolis: Donald Efewen. Bloomington; Harry Ormngtacker. Mk-higan CHy. and Harold ■L • Achor. Anderson, appellate cfmrt. and clerk of court Thomas <t Williams. Jeffersonville. Gilkiaon, Royse, Bowen. Crumpfccker and William* all were reelected. Draper moved from the npiiellate to the supreme bench, and the others «we elected to fill vacancies caused by the retire-
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meat of Republican judges. The new treasurer, William L. J Fortune of Cannel, replaces F. Shirley Wileox, New Albany. F«fc 10. Gary Man Is Killed As Train Hits Auto LaPorte, Ind. Dec 1. —(UPI— Leo Whlttoore, *4. Gary negro, wa* killed yesterday when a Pennsylvania railroad locomotive hit hl* car as it backed down a sno* blocked county road east of Wan*-; tali. Junior Police Ciub Will Receive Flog Plans were comple’ed by the funior police following their menu lag Thursday in city hall for a I junior police flag which will lie ‘ received In the near future, ac . I cording to the rejiort made after ' -he meeting.—where- V was also . 1 disclosed that six boys w«>re chosen to undergo junior police lifeguard < training Lt U>e Perdue eenter. Fort. Wayne, beginning December 6 Then on Det emlier 7. tt was further , reported, there will be a tryout for I Ihe juuior policy quartet and prac- • tice for Christmas caroling. J _ ,
| Original Pageant At Presbyterian Church The pageant "Puritan Pchoolday'•• which will be staged in the aancUlary of First Presbyterian Church | Sunday evening, was postponed ! trom last week liecauae of the big snow. The pageant, to be put on by the young people of the church, ; •was written by the |>ustor. the Rev. A C. E Glllamler. The pastor will ' also play the part of Will am Brad ■ ford, second governor of the Ptym , with colotiy, in which he tells the ■ cnazing story ot Sqitanto. the Indian who had been taken as a slave «> England- and Spain, but who came back as a Clirtatian to save the Pilgrims from starvation. Robert Brennan plays the part of
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Squanto. while Jack Petrie is Chief Massasolt with whom first Gov er ner Carver makes a peace treaty which p-rtnft* the colony to live in the presence of overwhelming number* of Indians to ■ Governor Carver, reads the actual f-errns of the trooty. Priscilto Nuli ’ihs '<Madeline Friend I. Captain Miles Sundish (David Blacklmroi. ind John Alden (Vic Strickler' ■ appear in the pageant, but all other uaructer* portrayed by the /<»««;: people are fictitious or aaaebron iistic ; The pageant will take place, at ' v p m Sunday, unless ..atuXlmr | biiuard intervenes. .-j— Coal reserves bl Montana are , estimated to lie *!*>ut ItJ.Oflo.W*.- | 'too ton*. 1 —i.
