Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1951 — Page 2
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Indiana's Welfare Budget Is Assailed \ Hptise Committee To SHidy Strife Budget imblnapolis. Jan. 23 — (UP) AlqntbWs of the Indiana house wiys ..and means .committee "A” reai Utiji -'eagerly tor ammunition ■ today do be used in an expected “hot \ sion with a delegation -protn J|ie state welfare department • |WJ'.h li |will appear to outline mone- . Ury rt|e<ls for the r»x't two years.* The ' treaded by Rep. |J es « <1 Andrew, (L West Point, -ave tentative approval yesterday t<> a , $.’>2.712.0ik) budget for Indi■i'uJ’x !’«•(> universities and , two stab’ colleges for the next bien- • ' _ ' •= . ■ frankly were skeptical* however, of'the welfare departineio's? huge budget. 1 Thpre was di cushion of legislation v to make 'the' agency reveal its web t ; J’“ I’kynif'uis to individuals and families ,A bill for that purpose, is.'petvjhng iff the senate. Tbei i>re.«wlents <.yf she four institutiimk with Dr. Herman B. Wells .of jndiaim University as spokesman. (Outlined a 10-year 'building progfjtm estimated, to cost about or about 15.u00.000 a ' coyer what. Wells said would me neejded by the colleges i.iij IJMIi when high school gradua- / (ion wjir doubled. \ For the nexjt biennium, he said,' ~ i.they only co.ntinuat.ibn at their pres- ent basis ‘of operaphis 15 percent to cover iniiation; an| enlargement of y the M. center to provide ■ ' i—g. —-—— HEARING EXPERT DUSE IN DECATUR ' I ■ ——iy Z ; Z ■' 'I . ■ - '■ ' \ ? Soiwtoiw’s hearing specialist J. M Friend of Fort Wayne, Indiana ! , will belin Decatur to give,, free\ ex-' ajninatllmljjuid counsel on hearing proldeiijs this Saturday, Novetnj ' bl'J IStfi. :■ - ,-u - . \ Any pi your friends or family j who lujve a hearing problem are - welcome to consult Mr. Friend, fret* of chai ge anh toget ariaudionftd rs? Jtest and.' “picture'’ of their liefaringi , 'V , .;■ j - .Inveshgate too. the new Sono-, tong -“.wbveable Eartu-fhe oiitside "inikeTj with no • visible ' cord. strain-free I . ii.itur.ilflwaring. , P 1 c<ime to the , Rice Hotel in Dei rug Satmday. November Ikthi . 2-7 p..m. No charge and certainly no Aligatlou. \ J . » * \• I udv
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Youth Revival I r \ xl ' OS- ' I VI jA/W •> 1 A revival ’ sponsored \by the jfout-h of the Chureh rtf the 'Nanarene ip now. in The evangelist Is R ( ev, Anton Ends Os Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, ill. ReVj Ends ws here a year ago in a similar 4ainpaijp. Paul p. White, also of blivet Nazarene College, is in the singing. 'rhe servieef will continue throughout this. week, beginning each evening at 7t30. ■'l ■ ■i - r !' T. ■ T‘ ■ I■'- b J.!. -A ■ for t|te training ofi additional doctors and dentists, j President Fredel’ick Horde of purdue University,! sai 1 the four Schools had been ; allowed eight percen't to meet . the . rising inflation- tide. The ojther presidents were Ralph N. Tirey, Indiana State, and John R\ Emens,. Ball State. I Committee members agreed informally’ that the l|udget for operation of the four i schools should lie left “as is„" and Rep. Laurence D. Baker, ,R.. Kejndairville, said he hilt! been told by an 1. U. official the Schools .could operate with (he approved [amount. They .originally had J $(17.(’>16.950 for the ibiennium. The i<>mniittee (voted unanimously. later to ask Joseph Andrew, brother of the eliaiinian. to appear al thfc Wednesday welfare department meeting as t(ie group’s "expert witness." He [headed the department undej Governor Gates. Budget director Lytle J. Freehafer* also ! was to ask the welfare' group to bring detail- - ed figures on the ertsts of various Types of aid broken down :<>n a county-by-county bapis. \ 1 ' 1 ..' I■ - x r '’ A ■ ■
. JBb vi v'' G 3OV. FRANK LAUSCHE, whose bd ministrations have soughs of-ghn j ized gambling in Ohio, is Showi' 1 prior to testifying before Sen.ato•)■ Estes Kcfauver’s ■crime cominittef I in Cleveland. (IntcrnatlPiial,
Cars Badly Damaged In Accident Today Two cars were badly damaged about Th a. nJ. today' two miles north of Monroe qn U. S. 27. The accident occurred When a car driven by Russell Hpschy. route oue\ Monroe, skidded, bn the slippery pavement directly into t|re path of ,a car driven by Floyd- Roth, route ,two> Decatur. Damage was estimated at SSOO by sheriff Bob and depiity Jim Cochran. \ Magazine Saleslady Authorized By Club A check by the Adaths county, sheriff’s* dhpartinebt has revealed' that n magazine isaleslady working in the county has the authorization of the Geneva War II Mothers Club, the department announced today. Several requests from citlzbns had been received by the sheriff, asking that the lady’s credentials be checkqil.'? The saleslady has been accompanied in most instance’s by a member of the Geneva group. 13-Year-Old Boy Is Accidentally Killed St. Louis, Jan. 23.— (UP)—Emory Stronfi. 13, pushed a .22 caliber bullet into a three-inch length of rifle' barrel yesterday and told two’companions- he I could fire the “gun" with a cigarette lighter. As. Strong sljowed the weapon to Robert Fox. 13. And his brother Richard. 12, it slipped from his hands to the sidewalk and the brothers heard a shot. | , » Strong toppled into the gutter, fatally wounded. \' There are 477 Cities and com muni\ties of urore (han 25,00(1 poptiiatipn in the United States. Three unicorjxited ■ urban Renters of more, than 115.000 popu lation are East, Bakersfield, Cal : Kannapolis, N. C., and Oak Ridge .Venn. ' Pound price of a'.uininum <feclined from $515 ip 1x52 to only; IS cents today. , \ K T JI, jßfc JBII ~ ' Col. Geraldine E. May NEED FOR more women in the U. S. Air Force^is stressed at a New York press conference Col. Geraldine E.' Mdy, director of the WAF, and highest ranking woman officer in the Air Force. (Internationa!) MANCHURIA ( I-J - ' ‘"j . \ NORTH KOREAN - W7. to=L f \ _ — B ’ BU p I T=7£.-.;.. -■ PARAItEL^TT— v. : TvZ . LZ '■ a 1 samchok 1... j - (ijßlv J / '-» t "• ,L » . p r >taejon • . T -Yellow Sea 7- . ::~7.T“"T L {h Z x pusanWrz ,• . MILES , ’ A T_q "t- . -J| IN THE WEST (1), U. S. forces withdrew from Suwon and;set\up a line at southern edge. Probing forces clashed with the enemy northeast' of Osan (arrows). In central Korea (2) UN troops ambushed 400 Reds attempting to enter Yongwol. A UN line” is formed north of key Chungju. Superforts bombed Kaesong (3), #nd other Red line points (bomb symbols) in North Korea.
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Union* Revival To Bi Ended Sunday Berne, Jan. 23.—The union re* vival meetings which 1 arc in pyog* re'ss at the First Alennonite churc i here, \vnl be concluded Sunday evening, Is a two week’s series with - Dii Joe Henry Hankins, of Little ,Roi-k, Ark , as the evangelist. Eight churches of Berne and Community cooperate In holding the meetings.- Services are held ■-. ' » '
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Pair Arrested For Public Intoxication ■ z City, police arrested two persons for public intoxication shortly after midnight toddy, and both pleaded guilty in city court before May--01 Doan. Sherman ( Lechlitner, of South Bend, and Gladys Wilker, were fined $5 and costs totalling sls by the mayor when they appeared in court today. \
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951
Baumgartner Named Deacon Os Church Berno, Jatk 23.—E. W. Baumgartner, president of the First Bank of has just reen renamed as a deacon in the First Men nonite church here. The term is for five years- He was opposed by Wilbur B. Nussbaum on the ballot. 1 Democrat Want Ads Bring Result*
