Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1951 — Page 2

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Jacob F. Schwartz Is Taken By Death j '■ Funeral Services \ hVednesday N4orniny i , ' i > i 4a cob F. Schwartz, 86, farmer ' livfiig three aiid one-half miles <nji hvyest of Berne, died of a iH’dit attack at l p. th. Supdriy at* hejleft the Jacob Hilly residence, sow)emu us Berne, pfier attendinn| old Older AnUsfy church ser ; • ■ J’ waa a native of Allen county i - iiufc lived In Xdams county 85 . jyeirr..- . - p> ■ • j Burvlvinit are IHm wife, Mafgar* 'Wi»*‘»mveii Htut!*, Jacoli M,,-P<tet Al | Hamtn l \1 Puniei M , ChiU B.t|i m arid Ain on M fill of h'-at Horne, arid Hinitnuvi hwiiriz of 'Bow-lhia Oi'ucii. • A ir|; toui ilandhtwin, Mr* Petet aI Ht hwmu Mik David W. HtflwartZ. Mr» lyevi <'ln iHlemer Oi'l Mi Noah A Hcliwailz, all of H' Ji* lltoiie, three hrotlo iM, ,lo« A 1 'i'll J. HcHwarU of updr Herne. | ; a|i ,i Sihwat'iK, lii Ijimumil. mid ' J l>ll|l J St lru.n l/. <d neur' (leiict a I uni three klkOi'k. Mr*. John' I’ Kclwahs of near Herne. Mrs. Jac I • obi J’. SOhwarlz, in Missouri, ami j.Mif John J. Schwartz df near Al (I)rue; . \ \ < x ;<unei;at service* win be held at IF | nt Wednesday at the home, . I’Cier Girod officiating. Burial , wl| he in the Old Order Amish ceijiejery. The body , will lie rdinJi’en front the Yager mortuary to I the where friends mai-.call after 7 o’clock.this evo"‘f

j ■1 ’ I ' \ ■ ■ -U' -4 A democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.: ED® I' * • .■I. I by Jim Kane ; • 1 I'h a n (l « u t s H*^SZST iii< V fl C.f S. , would boK ' hrs- spinning E. a- D.mald B B D<|t. 'to say w*'L in bi i it 1111 d■ ■ i pr<, mF ia| lug 'tlb* vhim In the past 1” years We lib,A* si alien il more time 5| hit' Ml dollar* bmilwi the wwrM Which In it lu\ -of pocket change ’(aa i UX money turneir Into in li )j|.ft|oliiil collletll mill llie V oiiijopk tilu ,nl i i Ju-i h 11num la! Bht| when llir i li'l|b'\wi ie down 111 Koi| i the T S; provided frboiH . 1 1 of I li< ’ mil'll er to do a *l' 'p Job 'JVe H'lli’t Hillel tmlplo ■ otilfl count I ten to vet Oil I heir feet | C Iml If w'mild he kljid of Iflee If i Ilir | ."I 111 step too, ; • di..(>l \< ar old Michigan woman i \w;i», n; |i' l lcd Wi knot killv. Jiff 4 ! poll email tup witha snowball. Al'iUretitly' she's tipt a kild nt In rtif,* \ fine ret|e< oinllng Ifih I- |m<t the tiling to boost family inojal Come In anti talk., Jo u» ■ >:, jtJinjtl h,HHKtrnm , KANE I’AINT , i At WALLI’AI’EII STORK : I-' ■ Hot# h 7 Second i I'lioiifC 3030 I adv J

t SA( - E CALENDAR JAJ „ 23- Mrs. Hattie Hiiid,.» miles North of Roanoke. Ind., on State Road No 114, Well Improved 30 Aire Farm- Modern Home and Ideal Country.'Place. 1:3’4, I’. M. I Really Aucilion Co., J. F. Sanmann.. Am t. 20—E. T. Schocke,. 1 ml. E. of Bluffton on 121 to Elm Grove Ceme'ery, then JU ini. S. is dairy cattle, 17 hogs. 12 noon . Ellenbergeri Bros.. aucts. . 23--10:0jQ A. JM, Noeli Sprunger. Executor. 1 mile ronth of Berne on V. S. 27 amt ' 2 mite east. 12" acre farm and iin- ’ ' provements and personal property. Roy & Ned Jobn-on \ and Melvin Lieuhty. autts. • < f JAH. 21 's:o'o P. M. Mr. <K- Mrs. Jeske yX. Swartz,- owners, 712 N. 2nd gtb Decatur. Im. Household goods and miiscella neom> arti 4 K des, J. F. San nann. Auctioneer. Midwest Realty Auc. Co. - .JAM. 05 . Community Salo] Valparaiso Guild. Decatur Circuit Chapter; »’| Re.itdorf Hay Loll. 11 A. M. Chris Bohnke, T. D. a I stine, ’ Donald Behnke. Aucts. ! 25-7’10:00 A. M. Stucky & Kir-l,ili<d'<-r. mi. S. and 1% mi. I Wof Bern*. 1 rtii. N. and 1 mi W. of Gem-va. Complete X closing out sale: : Roy Ar .Ned Johnson Ar MJelvin Liechlypuc JA||. 27» William H', . .No. toil tlien 2 mi.i W. vl.mproyed 262 Acre Farm willi tw , vD sets of Improvements and complete, line of livestock. Ma cliljiery amt Grain and ; Fce<l. I'Mm A. M. Mid West Realty i f Atic.lion Co., J. F. Sanmann. Aupt, JAN .■; JL.E. Kearn . 17 mi N oi Foil Wayne. Ind., to Junction of i s i 203 ami .27 then \y 2’ z 5 mi. on Township Road. Improved ■ | 100 Aero-Farm, l:Bo [*. M, Midwest Realty Auction Co., j J. F, Sanmann Ancf., X ,lA>|. 2(» ctirls I'alstg.-r ImlrH. farm 'cist of llbrne on IS, Cattle, libg>, B od, Implements ' tn A. M. EJhmlmrgoi* Brog, and ’ ' : Philip N< iienschuamler Am ts, \ . J A'l A" 111 *' V*. II"IIIi II :I r I’ll Olimf \. .1 ..Iv' lln I ’ ,1. a'ibirn Reg and (b.i<l< llidbciis 12 H<»oi|. I. Jami J o ■ , . r ' horu >‘He mgr. «lid nfi< I. Roy S, Johnaon; |iarry Brldg' I J l.>c :; Nm , A uci r . ; _ \ •J/Vll’ 1, I I'lu » < <dp-Hu | am'l I 1.1 Ci’ii'ii Imi . Jl Fl V/ayne <lf . < j ' . limit* on Tlilefr road Dairy cnitin hog*, farm Implt'inoni * la A ,M E!|'mb< (*.'■ ii■ Bros,, Ati JA>i'’2:>' IbmcH Iliaoir A ami . L">. tiiHri Ida | tlnui 1•, nrll.Hi: North’ of Woodburn, tnd.; '45 liead'of Spotted Poland China hied ‘ J Millß. JP. M. f ‘ ilieir m ml. N t Iml (H. of oh road lU| then I I nil W. or 2 ml. E. t»i Fpoll.lng cl Utrli II iieaM of cattle ami ' I 30 ruglstcre I \ <>i kshlrp hogs, Roy Ai Ned Johnson and t I Melvin Rltichty, Aileta. FEl’l 1 11:00 A. M. EBT oohn Willrafh on the Steva farm located . | ' 1 mile west of St. Marys. Ohio in I-. $. 33. Complete dosI Ing out sale. Ityy A- Nbd Johnson and Melvin L|e< hty. am ts FEB I Lloyd and Clinton WeH bf Hicksville. ().. op High ; k way iNo. 37 to the State line then \1 mile North and 1 mile 't I West. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. 12:3b CST. Mid West Realty Auction Cii.. 9. F. Sanmann. Am t. ! •FEll 8-Diehard Harkh'ss; Executor, in Monmouth. Imi.. Risjdem e , ■ I - \ii»ruporty .’’f’d a.ri‘'!f... 2 jucVe 1 '••• r M vu prfem ’ ' 4 .ID Monmouth. Ind. Mnlwc-t Realty 'Auction Co.. J. F. i a ibanutanu. Aiict. ft 1 ■■ '

Bl li w \H > j ■k _ Lloyd M> Rickman, pilot. ’l* - ' ■ "to' •». ' 1 i : 4?f ; amßh Joan Tabor, stewardess. | TSEVIN PASSENGERS and three crew members are dead as. result of crash of a two-engine Northwest airlines plane at Reardon, Wash., while reportedly attempting an emergency landing, Thp plane burst into flames. Among dead are. Stewardess Joan Tabor, 22, and pilot Lloyd M. Rickman, 33, both of Seattle. (International) Veteran Huntington Newpaperman Dies . Huntington. Ihd.,; Jan. f?.—(UP) -Services were planned today for Robert A. Butler, 6S, veteran Hoosier newspaperman who died al his home Y esterday. Butler first winked for <he old Huntington Herald, now the Heiald-PtcssA andlater wo;ked on M'itbhi bud Indianapolis newspapers. CHURCH NEWS At Monroeville Tlw voutli . hoi if of \ the rf’lrsl Metho 11, t church In Decatur wbre guests and provided the wor hip mitheiji In the inornhm ;wbi'*hlp of lljie Mol)) 1 ’'' Hie M«’l IlnillKl Hundny nibhiliHt fMri. W. J. Kr( k a< eiiinpn nlcd lhe choir mid dlri i ted their /ln|:lfH(. . > i ; -■ ■ I | ■ vOi i : I t’lioll ipnnilicrK who KilllU nt Monroeville liM'liidw Almllyn lloh |cl, llbiwihmy llclriilv. (‘mol I'll gl v || i .in. I Mot il .' Miil'llilfi'l lliriil*t. Ann |HHlMe|i. :<'mol)n . Lrwihn l.nm Clark, Ne|*<<i> diiliii'M Nch-oii Luther Hehruck, Jiict l.iiw on, J l>o|i| Hinlihi; Hytunl Smith Diivml (twviiH. N itn y mid 1 Amnli Krick, , ' NoM Munday mpniiltitt. Jmiuiiry ' "x. lint youi It clioh' of the Monroe vjlle < loir< h Wifi- lie tin* guest el oii' of i lie local ,< hureh.

Defends MacArthur imposed Censorship Press Chief Defends Order ; ’ j Washington. Jan. 22. (I'i’) Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s press Chief today defended Jhe censorship recently Imposed on Korean war dispatch?*, raying it i* working In

——— L—~. , . . | Biicr E •] i Fu L?sii ed ' ’ • *•' irl? * A -<X WBnwX LATk W Qffjii/nZ. \ " lKa " ,lt I /SoSrrWA / RESEARCH FIELD CREWS FIND THAT DEKALD /gwSSSX CORN DRIES OUT-SHELLS OUT-PAYS OUT! IT PAYS TO RAISE DEKALB —that's probably the one big roa- Jm 1 7 \ son why MORE FARMERS HAVE PLANTED DEKALB EACH YEAR xflF tXjflHI FOR THE PAST 11 YEARS THAN ANY OTHER ONE BRAND OF Jfl SEEDCORN. ]|H .] J ' I This year, late unadapted corn looked good in the early Fall, but now, when it's cribbed, jt's a different story. The ears are light in grain, heavy with cob—kernels are small, shrunken and chaffy. 0 / While on the other hand, ADAPTED DeKalb Corn shows full, big, $ plump-kerneled, sound quality ears with small cobs and lots of BB | > M n KH feeding value. How do welnow? Well, DeKalb sent its Research Field Crews right out on mote than 100 farms and ran actual tests on moisture, \ test weight, percentages and all-around M-11 I Quality. The picture above tells the story. Can you afford to gamble your corn crop on unproved, un- I m j aaapted seed? Why not plant DeKalb—the corn that's used by i B J EOE W more farmers than any brand. See your DeKalb dealer listed fl J B1 I B a below. You Jean get the variety you want if you hurry. DEKALB A BB 1 CT * ! B 9 JMK AGRICULTURAL ASS'N.,. TBfC., DEKALB, ILLINOIS. Commercial i'/ J Producers ahd Distributors of DeKalb Seed Corn and DeKalb Chix. -4' f 7 • Wffl DIKALB QUALITY BIID CORN & DEKALB CHIX «•• One of Th.». •■.i. 1 - ' : 1 ■ ■ hu ! ■ -. ~■■., 1 l CHRIS lIHHIGER, Monroe, Rl, Indiana J. F. RUPERT, Decalui; R 4, Indiana"’ ;n v ’ WALTER REPPERT, Decatur, R 2, Indiana H. M. TUMBLESOH, Geneva, R 2, Indiana ~|.. ■ ■ ‘ ' I ’4 , ■ . I ; ■ F l' ■naKßMntoMtouwMaßKMtonnßa ' " '» J . ■’. ■ ■ . ■ ’ ■ • , - ... ■ . ;

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the; fatlsXactibn of both the army arid (he war conespondfnts. j. Cot Marioij P. who dmiie hetetfrom Tokyo' to confer with armv’ headquartip about censor ’ shlp.-tjiip and press coverage of] the Kortkn war. said no change is icont( mpja’ed in the present censorship ' sysUtn in Korea and Tokyo. | He; told a Pfntaj.cn briefing that n<ws’ ntotien'• wttd cfnsoretl only, for B|eltrfty. tor accuracy. I I Echols ’alnn said that.- from a new.-jystaiulpediit, the Korean ■ war! has He/'i) the best covered jli ’ V

ipry. Reporters have been freer, kto go where they want and see frir ■ thimselves than in any other war, he said. And. he said, correspond-! |ents in Korea and Tokyo have been 'given more official information in j pies 3 icli.i;<s and briefings than ever before.' ' i He ponceded that there Were “a few bugs” in the present censorship • .system bi cause of lack of Trained j personnel, but that It is working J aß right how. - I 1 E; hoh said, that Maq.Yrtliur ho fur hai not rejected ’any applica-

tions. either from American pr for-J eign cerr.espondenta, to come into his theater or to go to Korea. But lie implied lhat the Tokyo corre» I spondents of Task, Russian news' agency, would not be permitted tjo go to Korea if they apply. U. S. Population / Up Two Millions New York, Jan. j 22.—The population of the United States has increased by nearly 2.000,()<7Q since

the census w-as taken last April which brings the t total—including men in overseas service—to about 153,000,000 as of the end of 1950, according to . the statisticians ot the . Metopolitan Life Insurance company. For he full year the natural ih crease—tie excess of births over deaths, including losses in the armed forces overseas—“-was close to 2,250,000. The rate of natural increase l was about , one and a half percent, which 1h substantially higher than jihe average for

MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1951

the'past decade. •> ■ The highest summit in the Brit; ish Isles Is Ben Nevis in'western Scotlan l, -l.l'Hi feet. Airman, capital of the Hash- ■ emite Kingdom of .the Jordan, is a fast growing city. Known as Philadelphia to the anpients. it was but a mud-walled village’ two decades ago. notes the National f Geographic Society. By 1945 it 1 loiinted 8090 inliahitants, and (O‘ j day boast niqrc than 150,00 u.