Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1951 — Page 6

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p Th i Victory Prayer band, which has national headquarters in ■ ;}>♦<■.will.sponsor a "singfeJt and religious rally’at the Friends ihurtb in .Monroe Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Charles \ A "Titnie of Indianapolis will be the principal speaker. ' ' ’.'tip Bailey trjo of Portland, composed of the Rev. and Mrs. Clar- . Bailey and Miss Mary lx>u Bajley, Swill sing several special num* /■ kmi ,audience singing will be led by Rev. Bailey. i ij J Rev. Vernon Riley is host pastor of the meeting and the j James R. Meadows ot becatur. president of the Prayer band; :i4fll.’officiate at the rally ' ; I- ?■ r ■ . ' I * i ! ■? r- ■- 4 - ■ !— 1 ■

Senale Is Working On New Draft Law ■ iT I! ~'lt ® - 8 k f I May Approve Draft ; Oft 18-Yeor-Olds I • , 5 1 ' ’ ’ I 1 ; Lfas*lngton. Jan. 31 — (UP) — T>t»j fhlnate preparedness commit* r .p4 satHdown today to write a new djai’t fcliw which,, with many re* 4 (riicti<jns, likely would approve draftfUj} 1 fry ear-olds. I Across the capital the house arm* eiif sewices committee still was ipd sold on'the 18-year-old draft. I| was Ireported (tonsidering d plan ■io-1 short-tqirm lf» t;iirjnjiigto; 25, into the national guard . <’ig reserves. >M=======

HA Wvl iiF** '((vljKJ Ar* J/ V IrL i wL? .m) nL wS# 1 j -o. • ~ - \ I" ■" • \ A ‘ ~-—< a \ V' ■I Bp*4M >*X*X*>M x/n f>/#>>>>/>»>>> ' ' , .• | COFFEEMASTER ■ J ■ ■■? ■ ■ - .. ~ ’ ' ‘ I ■ • ■ - f' i - *■ 1 •' ' ■ ■ ■ '■■?•■ f f|Coffeemaster coffee is ALWAYS perfect—because every- * x ■ ’ x ■; thing is automatic. Simply set it and forget it. Shuts off I r ?my its'elf when the coffee is done —then re-sets itself to | ■ |R •. ' r ■ * '. ' ■ ■•pi J . . ' . keep the coffee hot. You can’t miss — it's automatic.. It is *. : your assurance of the ‘ same delicious, clear, fnll-hndied cpffec every time you make it. Price • • -S3/.50 ,\ $7.50 Down $1.06 A Week’ X J 1 I I <jBQDQnnQQMjQnQEHBF | ?. I|.. t f . A UCTION ■ REAL ESTATE 80 ACRE FARM I OTTO E. CAMPBELL ESTATE |l Thf undersigned Administrator and of the Otto E. Campbell l4ita.t4! **ill offenat public auction the following described real estate. lGkate|tj 1 mile north of .Monroeville, Ind., on State, Road No. 101. '■&■ mile “west; or. 9 miles south of Woodburn, Ind. on State Road Nb. lim then.’i mile west; dr, 18 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, on Saturday, Feb. 1® At 1:30 ML |, ’ 80 ACRE FARM •■ It -pE. ‘ ■•Pi.. I'J , s . | This farm consists oft SO acres all level high producing soil. Entire ' .8® jacrek are under cultivation. 'This is one of the best producing farms ip Allen County. Extra well drained, good Ifne fences. iMPROVEMENTS-t-HOUSE: /> room frame house with good roof and, - grainery and corn crib combined, Good, hog house with cement feeding lot. BARN-30x50. "phis barn has some gSod tipiber but need# repair. Chicken house; 12 brooder-houses; nitl'k hbuse; several other small outbuildings. Good drilled well. Hrectrljuty in house and Small orchard.' ° f ife* larn) iSi t» i(, ely located in ah extra good farming comiAunity, oily mile‘.from pgved road No. 1.01. Close to good schools, churcfes 4h»l markets. , , i? are contemplating purchasing a farm don’t fail to look this .You will like this land: " , Tfeßhfe- CASH.t. 4 4 of purchase price, cash on day of sale, balance' oh delivery of deed and abstract. I fMMEpIATE POSSESSION. I HEIRS OF THE > ‘ OTTO E. CAMPBELL ESTATE 1 EARNEST D. CAMPBELL, Administrator enMirrer Bros —Auctioneers 1 • -' j . •no-Merica —Auctioneer • \ Si 6 a ‘ -b ’: . ' ' ■

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This would release for active 'duty about 150,000 mep deferred.as guardsmen or reservists but not 'eligible for draft deferment oft any j other grounds. Calling these men , to duty. woUld help delay the drafting of 18-yea.r-olds. ' ■ , Neither the preparedness committee, actually an armed services subcommittee, nor the house armed services committee was happy at the prospect of lowering the "draft age to 18. But the senate group, after i x k 1 weeks of public hearings, appear ed reconciled to it. \ , As the house group contlnu'el i Uh hearings, the senate committee closed and prepared for i long sessions — possibly lasting i for several, weeks — on how the draft hill should be drawn/. ; The proposal to draft veteraps

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iinid the national guard and reserves grew out of testimony that many linen without previous mill tury experience, ahd within draft age. have won deferment by join in i- 1 1»» -groyps. TRUMAN TO ASK (Cumtinned KruniPawe one) comje tax Increases and a $.'1,300,* 000,000 CXt'ess profits tax. | In his budget . message early this; month, Mr. Truman estimated government spending for<. fiscal J»52 i]it : $71,000.p00.000 and 'revenue from present taxes at about 156,109.000,000. ‘ Ke called for pay. as-we-go financing, which would mean a $16,500,000,000 tax boost. A j>out one-third of Kentucky s farms are operated by tenants. Cljay! tiles, manufactured about T7l were found in the ruins of the colonial governors palace at Williamsburg, Va„ and were in such go<xl condition that they were reset when the building was rcstoradl \ Try A Democrat Want Aa—lt Pay* T\

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fV’g- 3B—M—PI ■Y \ NORTH ATLANTIC PACT COUNTRIES • x / zfeSZZ: xlK® f \j\ — c « ai If X Z / — -'W V "Tijr \ gjjUslonr D. C, Atlant Qcean 0 WW r ' ; t i • '**. : 1 IM>TCn jm7T7777T/) * - x pr; I STATES ; i ST ( f- • ’ UNITED STATES, 81% I TOTAL OTHERS, 18%|/zZ%W I<l I $41,421,000,00b $8,997,000,000 '7 'M- — — '- z ..v.^z/Y/y/WxXX/vz PRESENT PLANS call for Uncle Sam to toot 82 per cent of the SSOJ 18,000,000 bill this year tor icatming westerp Europe against Communist aggression. a survey of Atlantic pact capitals shows. The 541.421.000,000 Lnited States commitment figures 4 u t tu $271.44 for each man. woman and child tn the nanon

■■■ ■■■ IRI II IrihiXi a-.. Find No Evidence Os 'Nou-Virgin' Club Special Grand Jury . In Recommendations Clixrh-Hfon, lit, Jun. 31.- (Ul’i A sprn ikl grand jury fohnd no evidence" iftut «( "nourvirgin" club exists'liiiong teen-age youths ut it was reported today. The krKiid jury said Its inquiry, touched' off by a father’s charge that h.l£s. 16-year-old diMtighter hud b»eft liig.ed to join such a. club, turm d up "no evidence of its exist cnee' tM this time." However., the juiy report called for a c|uicern( d effort! by parents, churches;! Schools, civic groups, and till youihpserving organizations “to. provide intelligent supervision, care aAd, guidance of the young people.’l. Autliiirilies said the investigation might be reopened later. The. lather who torched off a furore’ Mattoon said thut his daughter told him the'alleged club requße’| a./prospective girl member to Submit to a sexual intimacy. To iMuiain in good standing, th* gitl wUki!,ouoled by* her father, a girl mifst be intimate with a mfcn at kas*t four times a nion'th. x A nijni-ter said a ypung and made an indecent proposal Him on the street an<| told him she Was memhef of the club. Another minister reported that a — -

? j Adv. Christianity or Communism ■■■ T . i : *• We tdl|i iif Christian America. .The latid God lias kepi free; But h|>fv long it stays that way, l>ep«hd,s i>n yod and pie J I < 2. I hive jftee Christian America. And | : hope it stays that way; For If know that Conimunism, Will take that (reedoin away. I1 : . ‘ \ • He-thife tlßible we plainly read, You’lE reap just what you sow; How miirh you love God. He i.«i |ure to know. , . ■ i■, 4 If you don't love God enongh. To gq fbichurch and pray; Would bou txpect your God. To keep Communism away? j a j Raymond McAhren. Youtr efnpty seat in church is a vote !fot '.Communism. —. j — fl'd --T" : . '' I ■ ■ W’ff. » > . y • Wfeis .A: v ■ - J 'X ' -W* Mr' * • ■.WjF < k mi * I K HARRY W: HOYT, who has a prison record dating from 1924, faces charges in West Virginia of forging an Ohio State university medical diploma and practicing medicine, including delivering of babies. He wits arrested in Athens, 0., Jan. Jailed and fined $l5O on chargd bf being in possession of an into while under the influence of llcohol *or drugs. His statement that hb was a Crum, W. Va., phyilcian; ted to disclosure that no web doctor was registered in west Virginia. —fc - ; :

—! U—| ——— L_ i I voungi ghl member of his congregaiioq was "in trouble" because] of hjer club activities. Police chief’Larkin J. Jones said ; his investigation had convinced him that such a club existed among high school gifls and boys but he added that x he had not been able io find "concrete” evidence. Jones, the ministers and the Irate father all testified before the grand jury. However, authorities said evidence presented' was too "hazy.” to implicate any individuals. .’ i’;* b : T ■' . U • There are roughly 9,000,000 w'ooded' ftcTes: in Kentucky, with more than 00 per cent owned prlfately. •j - ■ ASK MERIT " - (Csniinurd I'fnm Fa>irr Oner f<»r ifk defeat. Meanwhile the house ways and

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v«L' —: — i means committee “A." its members ; definitely hostile to the huge r«- ■ quest appropriation for the welfare department, hea!rd members of thd Marion county welfare organization and decided to request tiie appear anYe of the county council president Thursday for further testimony. The commi tec al-io di-.cu.-.sed a pending bill to raise jhe state's share of pav to retired teachers from $59 to sSol per Thu\ far, rlhalrman} JeVs ('. Andrew. R , West Pxdnt, has made no move'io biitr; the bill appropriating $150,000 lor civl] defense administration before his ways and means "A"’ Committee Shortly after the measure was I introduced, . budget director Lytle ‘.I. I'ietliaff.i-' | a? <idt i< d.to get information on what' other states ]' V ■ J y ] J■ '

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