Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1951 — Page 6
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Little Carolyn Purcell Dismissed From Hospital
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M LOCAL CLASSIFIED {advertising RATES ; Fjbr 25 words or leak: I|time 50c; 2: times 75c: , - j-Mtimes $1; fi times 1.75. - Kpr consecutive days? No. classified skipday ads accep- ■ l *4 1 : .’Sttack race 10 point, 5c per tvcjojl each Insertion, 50c mini- ' niu|i. ‘ > V . (Hassifled ads Ifst-edHn para- ' ’ - Mflrate. . (ard"! Thanks.. Obituary, In Mefjorimn, 2c per word, 75c ■ nMmum. ' <iip.y, must be In office by 11 a| sj Monday through Friday, I IOH IL E. AlHmimu VeterinHrfur| announctir the roew lo*p \ catlo I of hi* wftic’e at 712 N. 2nrj !|t. Ph/ne 3*3807. I C AS H MT 1 ' ■ b'-V\ LOANS I W s ■ /' \ -1 ■ $25.00 ’’ " . ■. J. \ ”to. ’ ’ • 3OO»o 3 ’■ ’-'- Jl T; ' r. .■ J . j • Iso pay your taxes; v • For doctors and dentist ■ ' !"“■ I (■■■ •. n° r repairs to house or ■' • <or any worthy purpose. ;lf yoii-meyed cash in a flurry see us for cour- - t eo us . confidential ioan service.. \ Decatur Loan & Discount - Co. 209 ( ourt St. i Decatur. Indr \
. BALKANS, WHERE - Red satellitesw'’TfWz Hungary, Romania iirWT? BULGARIA-MASS ■■ IT* TROOP? ON BORDER , OF YUGOSLAVIA. Ww<w^'®-i^^?.^.-.ivV--:' : - : .' J 1 ' ■-7 z 3 ■ —* v- : -?■••.•./-- y ' ■ r**— ■- ) ■" -V''" / Xi/ \' X ‘J — vt Aß^^Bß^IND fi i c '> r -^ ■' WHERE RED-AIDED ] ■•',/ viet.minh rebels t FIGHT FRENCH AND .*VIETNAMESE , on the agenda of any Big Four meeting. Moscow urges that the primary purpose must be to.halt the planned rearmament of Western Germany, but agrees that "examination of other problems'' is possible.
i.«rl"tml !" (Hiiinitiii Hlic lin’d Ih\cll iKotjilliillgcil mliii i hei irllliir to AllniHlt , \ ('itniiiiii' hiok fgfolm amt her ginti'fiil nioihrr, Mim. Flunk Putr»»ll, to hl* own Imtnir wlotr Um ■ child will kp«rjnl her day* of r»<cup* i iithm futlmr. w|io linn lo»«n dividing his time bf’iwcm Hie ho* pl'.il und the. I’urccll home In Alphirirtltt. (In., made a trip home ycstfiday to take can of p<rsonal hus'lnes- Ilf will notvi divide his 1 t.itm between home and the Cannon farm. The I’urcells have no other I children. j , Carolyn, was beside herself with joy as the automobile rolled out I to the Shf? was able to i see the winding drive long before i the c.ar turned in. crossed a' rustic ■ brkfiS-e aVid was parked beside aF fashionable residence. Cannon said the little girl’s case | still is a mystery to the tnOdicai j piufession and’he belleved-“it will , go unsolved ” \ Perhaps, he said, there is “hiore I than 'we think’’ to the belief of ; Carolyn > mother that ’’maybe she did, have < an<-'tr and God answered our prayers before we got toj • Atayo’s for we prayed so hard. ”
FLYING SAUCER (Continued From raise duel hooks" carry delicate instruments to learn about conditions at such heights. j’ ; 1 Liddel said researchers try th keep the balloons’ drift within 200 miles of the takeoff point in ortier to facilitate ‘‘tracking" and recovery ~of the Instrumetits. (jcl asionally, an uhpredieted air current in the high atmosphere will carry a balloon “on the order -of 1,000 mll|?n" froin wheije It went up I sent up in New Mexico have been recovered in Alabama, .iiblel H»- deplored as "most-unfortnu at. the ■< I .-, s -uri oundinv' the hallotfll proje. t He laid the pi<». )'<■' t; was <oinplvtely kim laswlfled’ in I-H7 ' Him <- l‘t|7 heporlH have < topped ■ nit rnTotii.-"hiif Hie ifintitty of fly Illg' Mincer*' bwlllk Meeh In the lo'iivctt* The ah forte ha* repent edly /-rid tb.il’ltie I.[poit» ine the rcMilUof mblntcrpreitailoti of var lolls < "IM ent ioti.il oblci f<- a mildof ma«« hy«t< lia or jhmixcs In Id\l<|o| offered thu cxplan.i Hott of' the -sigliHngi' by what he called even "tlalned ohset v era ’ "They v w.ere seeing lml|ugeu which could 6e keen to travel at any speed because they Were., dot real. 'rhe saucers Wtere reflections on the bottoms |of the balloons caused by temperature .differences in various layers of the atmosphere., J ■ "There i.A not a single/reliable report (if an observance which is ...not attributalde to the cosmic balloon.” Liddel comparet? the balloons to the mooh. .The balloons turn somewhat. l\e 'said, “and reflect the light <>f the sun in a\ flashing spit of way so it becomes morp ’pectacular ’’ • 'j \ Trade in a Good Town -— Decatur
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New Cold Wave Is Moving On Midwest ■ ? ’’i Cold Is Following ■i Midwest Ice Storm By United Press A new cold wave bore down on the midwest today behind tin ice storm. . ; v But clear, cold wehther was bringing [ relief to flood-stricken : westnii 'Washington, where 5,0(101 I" i-"ii- had I" di di ivi n from their: hoibeThe i( e / "hll. |o‘l mills wide, moved south through Missouri, northern llliii"i- an<{ indianh and southetn Mlililg.iti It whs follow cd b> snow tlmt (tiled up flvy im-hes I In Madl-rjn, \VI« , and w;t* » xp» <-ied t" c"’vii v the moth central HluteM todlis I 1 \ l‘i icpl iatin • - wci • t.’illlim ft "in Wljcttii-In to 'l‘t'Xli*, whet ■ Hhe ine|<itf> di"pp«d 20 degree* hi 24 limit* Th»- weather bitti'iiff said lib z« Ki t< mipc.i Hinn ' W"i|ld i -l.oii(> down cm Wl«< oiwln, I own and ti"ith<in llJlmd* tonight .1 l"it« Io on.' Mbh , w\i s t Inc na lion « < 'ld*.- t -pc' • ,ill\ ,ti d-i> . with iii reading of 27 helo'w znj>. It: was [•2fi bt low at Bl«mtiock.\ N 11., and lit below at G am - Itui g. Wis The buiuiu W'arned i< e. sjeet and snow _wouid make driving hazard' its throughout the ana. The jest of Hre-coui’try ‘ enjoyed generally- fair weathei'. and tfee cold air slowed down rampaging rivers in ‘the Pacific northwest, where floods have taken at least seven lives, covered niore, than 50.000 acres and caused damage estimated at’ |5p.0n0,000
Catholic Layman's Role Is Discussed The foie of a Cathoik- layman was the subject of an address given by Prof. George La Mountain, instructor of philosophy at St. Joseph s college, Rennsselaer, before members of the Holy Name society at the K. of C. hall -laslt evening. ' ' The speaker, advised a “life of chaHtjj - .” “lie charitable tin ill things and build your life around 1 this virtue,” he said. The speaker , was introduced by Edward Heimann, society president. A lar;,e crowd attended the meeting. If youjhave something to *etl or for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. Lt brings results. \ Masonic Stated Meeting Feb. 13 — 7:30 I 1 Cletus H, Miller, ' I j ■ ‘ W. M.
DEWEY URGES (Continued From l**«;e duel —— 4. —H- : army. ’ Dewey algo urged that Greece and Turkey be brought into the North Atlantic treaty “iih med lately.” “Let’s make sure of our friends." Dewey said. " — all of them." lie noted that a number of Moslem nations abstained from voting in the la-t United Nations ballot on the Ching question. : i ±lt is we brought the fi|ll i power of Isflam more securely to ; our side," Dewtjy sgid. ''Spain has 22 divisions ajid Yugoslavia 30. I want' them bn four side." i I Dewey made a guarded prediction, al'O. jbiif "Hu- form** for a free China," *<x»n would .be hack* 1 cd by '(the United Htate* ill the w ir higalnst ('ojnmunlst slavery. ! "One of the greatest triumphs pf recent midlth* Im - lieeti tlte Hlmmt '"imriif hy <mr own govornm<-i<.i M the frlghiiii) follies of iu apptcpfg* m< nj of (hr lied* In Ulilrinj |n-w said TFot fmu long' yearsi | d»-m.Hided | ami pjimdeid thai wk ; whotihl ' l,io k up llt» : ini ogllizod ent of China It took.* . w.b by Bed China to wake up om
I Mil flltl-IMtSI roil IIIOM NOTICE is lieiieby liven that I Ilk HOARD OF Pl HUc \\"KKS AND SAFETY i OF THE , CITY OF KECATI It. INDIANA. , mix iiEdEivi; sealed bii>s at , THE OFFICE <>F THE i'ITY I < LEKK TREASURER. UNTIL THE: HOI K ,F ; (t(| O’CLOCK FA| CEN-’ TC.U, STANDARD TIME ON Till-? IJi I'll IHY OF MARCH 1!'31, AT 1 \X liicil Hi IK THE BIOS \\ ILL BE I PIBLICLY OPENED AND READ I Al.Oi D Fol; THE FOLLOWING I • ESI •It I BI: > Eq I’l PM ENT On*- Public ttility line ruction an I general maintenance tritcki bod}. .• J. The imdy shall be of the all steel < onstru lion electrically wielded throug'ibut to forni\ one lompltfel ■u nit.. The body shall be so i-*Ml-sl-ruete-l as tv posses strength 1 almiilunabilliy to meet the heaviest work demands and yet he held t*»a minimum Weight. It shall be eqn-’i struct* I un ;fo ordanye with the latest type of bodies used in line i-on-struCtioii ami ~maintenance iwork: and shdl incorporate eviery ' <-«invenien e t*i( insure greatest crew efficiency. Compartments < shall be compactly hrratiged, yet provides ample spaed for tools, materials and' equipment.J! ..Tile ‘<ody shall be Power Series r.’hu line construction amt general maintenance laxly or-an approved equal. approximately ll’j-0" 'long and constructed, in accordance with manufacturers' practice The body: i shall be fitted with the following: . equipm.-nt and \ accessories. Teile- ■ scopic type'steel root’; safety tread steel floor, sliding window in back i of cab; running lights, reflectors to I.C.C. specifications and state laws; rubber goods eompat tnuint. tlirji .box tor two (toss cut under i floor, wood Tilled; saw an<l lliatid. to d rack; snatch .Jlijloek eye bolt; m—dical licit holder; pole jack Icarrier; spot light, cab too-f mounted; dope light [in body; Braden Model .M'l-ISBES. 18,000 po(ind capacity or approved eq|ial With shaft extended to right sid» for use ‘of extra a in< li ■ head 01 < vllapsihle power t eel;poli er take - off and ■ti n * type SA i; a ini tu o speed hanger bearing, to pro videj t w*>‘ for- : is ar*l and two revbrge spei-ds; pole i derrick complete with ceinter leg iilicliirr tissembTy Model 1 L. MB. I Hlim<l|ird slowassay t*-les«<qdc type, I suitulile for setting Mi fbiit poles; derrick hold down clamps ih-ta.-h, . .iile- 111 a «*-i ii *a<l ‘< t y pe) pip -I". ml-jm-t.ibb- body jacks with fhstf tiei-s; • adjtiMuirle spirtdel and i* li eitv *• a L*.-*-| assembly. 3lio ft •/ nint h A* aide with loop spliced jn't-nd; pr<*. i lnrmcd,. winch line livldi-r; wfitidi I line safety lioolc; qub k loiok; universal ch* as* Idoi It assembly; pint If ’ hook w:|th chas-ds frame reinforcement; power. reel; *-omldnatioki bumper;and rear platform Oxtension incliidiiig derrick lira* kets | The .body shall be paiiited red, H-2 International or .as near as possible t" match\ the cobii of the I’tilities present e<|iiipmeipi. arid shall lie lettered *Vn each side to mati-h fettering on iiresent equipment. The bill price of the above line constru-t ton body shall i>e complete F,i >.B. manufacturers plant 'mbuntel on cha“sis th lie delivered tv slice**,sWful bidders plariti Wherever model nmubers or names are mentioned Ip these specifications they are for the express purpose of esialdishtng qiiality \or' type <>f equipment- aind arp by no means used td limit competition Bidder’s shall submit ' Complete sfseci fieations and information covering their .equipment ais quoted in their blds 'li ' ’ ' All bids shall be ,ac*Mmpahied ■ with a bond <W certified check in the amount o.f |s">o.oo. ’ i All bids shall be filed, with the Clerk - r ro--< surer of the (jiti- of he-, catur, Indiana, on General Bld Form. No. »'*, prescribed by -Athe State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana [The Board of Pubiß- Works and Safety of the Qity of Decatur, Indiana reserves the to reject any or all bids. ' board of public works and SAFETV j R. Vernon Aurand i <City\ Clerk Treasurer (FEB: 13—8.0
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CONTINUE TALKS (Continued From i*na«- (»ne> s*MX- v-— ——- ■ •• » t ■ ;&uitfftiahs were going on “In diplomatic channels here and abroad” Qti the matter. , ’ ? secretary of state Dean ihlsk discussed thd Koreafn mili;tai v and diplomatic situation for an hopr yesterday during a spyprise visit at the stpte department by assembly president Nasrollah Entvaam who is a member of the three-man UN good offices commissfon. ' —'■ pi " 1 J' ""— - administration but at last they aVe seging the light and will start hacking up she forces i’or a tree C-hiiia." ’ i - ! A ■■' ' ’i’liere'i ,VI e 37 I lioi;". ri’lt s .u.d T" R«tpiildi< ans In the U S Seniit•• during the 47th Congress In ik l iK 3. ‘ i'l
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im ron mils XoTH’t'; IS UKIGHBY <J|VI..X" THAT j’HHI IHiiOth o|.‘ l’t-|tl.l«'l k\ ' >1; k * a\ I' H a t-’i :t f t o i 111; < I'l’Y <>|-‘ lil’.' ATI t; INDIANA WILL tiH Gix i.; hum at ‘ri!ii. of i'’U , r; »f 'i ni: <’ity r ,i:hn. ■ Ti:r.A.-'i 1:1.1: 1 x i ii. TUI h-h i: lIF -’ no 01 Lin’d I’ w < Lb'i’iiAl. H'I'ANpAHD 'I IMI'J, 11. N Till; <,th I'AV or’ Al AIWII I’.'.'l AT w: II II 'I ( H<>| It I'm; iiiicj B 1.1, Hi; j I I. (.M'l.Y <1 I* IPN WD .. AND j HFoD • A l\i »l 1 > rOH 'lilt: 11 d,i «!<v> 1 Hi Gqill'Ml'iNT 010 loi'w 1 hto'M" I’b'l irtliio'f imt. l le‘ » 111 111 lll.ilflll duiiml* leuni Uclmlil lellhg, 1 >ib .iv|i dlh" utli", I" lp|H’"*l|l|il|ii|.V *| ImdiM*, Mill Hhh' for trmuiillnu II 0 line < <o« HtrilCft'Oi olid gf’iO'FHl liiii.l'"i |"Hn ' l»"il, e'hH.-xfiH to hi- •-Ijllll, |<,| Milin H” * 2<i“ len plv front, eml t«'j’ x 211 Ii n pl i dim I i i i rie i. |i,|. ih<. "D o<""I "I In n y rll i v Mprlrms. dlutl side mirror*, diml wlii(lMil«-m pllpi'lK. I'opi:" Hide Iy |" <,|| >ljl ■ij .|| i liHtli alri leiOM'i-. . fre*h|- "ir ffaatei und ifi'froster, <’)ii->t'. iriiim to be ill |eil*t A- 1.1/ 111” (ill l|l-(l|||. |,!| 11-UHI .’(Ml" fliiUK width iimd |iit l| ."t Sr" thick, nr shall b(- otherwis" reinforced *.o give eqlial strength,i The c’linssis shall be 'fitted with either] two range, axle type or eiiinl ppedwitii overdrivi t j'ansrriissi<>r(. Thentiransniissjon Shall be provided fori power’ take i.lf |i<, .-up bo<(y an.l wini-ii-to be furni|shed by the com* puny -implying the bod.' Tbe engine Shall l fie of tie ' inain II! .I.’ .Hirers latestT improved ■ di-sigpi ami < • ,n.-: tn- tM'ii a<■<ont ing 1., ft I < latent engine bulldeiT standard I sp'-jcifieiu-tions arid shaft be of ample capacity’ tb supply the power to perform su< h duties as may Im- impos'd; on it dnder ’ o dljiiCry duty. | The above, mentioned shall lie suitable for mounting under an] electric utility line construe tipn, and I general maintenance body whicn i will be’, or cumpirable to I[*owers Series 500. . I ■ 141 » a" au.l chassis \a r<- to I" liaiut'.-'j hied, the shude to l.c. oi c<>mparalj4ej to - International 81-2 to match tije utilities present Mniiipment i The bidder shall subn.jt <omplefi’ specificatiotis and? .inforrA’atfop cb.v-s ering their equipihent as' quoted In their bid.\ t j The bid price shall be the total] cost’of the above equipment less al-I Ipwance for the 1940 internariional ] li% ton construi-tibn truck . nijiw the pi-op’ertv of the pliectric ilJight atui Po\.,et Depart inent "f the City of i]ieeAtur, Indiana, which >ba]ll be-'j conti.- the property of the sucij es,sl ul luil'li-r. plus I lie ii.si to deliver tiechassis to the plant of the body Irilibler plus the <j-ost "t deliyerinK the completed btxly anti i hassis front tie- body, plaint’ to the t’lty .of Decatur. Indiana i AU bids shall |be accompanied With, a bond or ,<;ertifi‘-d check in tin- aipi unt of ».■»" All id Is shall .be til'd with the <’ity <TI--rk-Tre.cHu -er oi th' City of Decatur, Indiana, on <"net;»l I'.idP’ormil No. id pre?' Hm-d by the State Hoard of Accounts lift Th<State of Indiana Tile Bourn of Bub|i<i Worl s and jgaf-ety reserves tie right t’o reject any or all bid* Ml c\ i: . » I'l I'l HI. I< ’ V. ‘ >HI< n AND MAFETY 11. % t-rn tn A araittl 1.1 < ‘lt y < ’l*" I. 'I i• a -nt < i l-’l’.Hi l.tGoi lo tries caurjdß or yuur shoice ' best Sunday.
I I ■ ,(-vf* 17 W’li iSr ' \ I Hrll a ' rJI \ | 4 j ‘Xx T. jy Nt* 1 * \ \ ■ U < *4 A 2 Wl. TONS OF ICE coat superstructure of the fishing trawler Richard Lance at New. York’s Fulton fish market. Crewmen arff at work chopping off the cold crust. , 1 (International) —__—— TRADE IN DECATUR Everybody's Raving About Our — I 1 HOME MADE PIES *••• • • • 1 I LARGE Trv Our I r SELECTION r k’X’TFK ' j OF FAVORITE V, 1.1.N11.N F FLAVORS MEM V w . t” w w w a i THE PIONEER ’ 442 So. Second phone 3 2508 I l i MAGAZINES- SHORT ORDERS—PLATE LUNCHES > i
I 1 ' ' -• | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951
