Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1951 — Page 6

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fcbther-Son Banquet ’Held Monday Night ife le > hundred members ..and ts enjoyed the father-son ban .at the First Methodist church >nday evening. Watson Maddox rved as master-of ekt musician and aecompanis s Reggie Clifton of \ Wren. Ohio, quartet composed of William aaier. Milo Hahegfger, Richard horn and Rev Emerick rend . d three vocal selections Lowell,' Smith arranged for transcribed I •si< - during the dinner. W. F. injury led the group singing. message of welcome^was given )m.; Alva Lawson, president of' - Methodist men. Speaker of the ev'F • i omng was Howard Schultz, a yiem-

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! 15th WARSAW HOLSTEIN SALE at the 4-H Club Bldg., Fair Grounds, Warsaw, Indiana, on Roads 15, 25 and U. S. 30 SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd 12 NOON U- 80 — CHOICE HOLSTEINS —BO i i (70 Registered—lo Grades) COWS—BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS CLUB CALVES — BULLS ; ' All animals T. B. and Bang’s Tested. || ~ ' Many calfhood vaccinated. ' IT: \ Dispersing the well-known Cecil Buchanan herd. Dans : ‘ ville.' Indiana, including 15 milking daughters of Pond j-q Gate "Peerless a grandson of Admiral Lauxmont, 8 Out- - : ) standing daughters (the' kind you like) and 4 sons of S Carnation Homestead Ensign Inka a son of Carnatiqn U:lEnsign. Res. All-..\mer Aged Bull 1948. One of Indiana’s r p Top Herds. $ i i; J 3,5-1 Hand picked Outstanding Canadian Cows from the H [ top herds .of Ontario —Good Type—ROP records up to SSO P i n>s. fat. 2X. Several "Good Plus" cows A'lso. daughters • -J pf "ADMIRAL." "MODEL." "DICTATOR" apd other popu- ; > lar sires. A number of top bulls—all ages anti with good it’ • breeding. U- I This is another group of OUTSTANDING COWS. Many It : of them should be “Classic Headlines." Buy them at h your price aUthis sale. TIIE PLACE TO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE I i' I AND OWN WITH PRIDE x [ Catalogues available at sale. Lunch served. V LELAND J. OSBORN, Sale Manager and Auctioneer Ij > Phone 1560 Warsaw, Indiana P. 0. Box 349 h Auctioneers: Roy S. Johnson. Harry Bridge, Joe N’qss lljligrees: Herb A. Miller. i 1 ,

her of the group. Schultz related ■ experiences \during the recent war from the time he ; left training (■amp in Augusta, (ht* through his journeys in Tasmania. India. T'hina Burma the Suez, until his return home. ; , \ ■ The W. S. C. S. served tlje Wan- . quet. and the invocation hejore the j ijneal was given by David OU en. AFrvivi’MHVl’ OF KXHCVTOII BIS'VATK NO. O!S7 Xflttcr in hereby xiven. ’That t.hC anaersigned has be »n ini < <l Exchi:.>r of th.- estate df Lydia Al. Bartibs late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. l>. Burdette Custer 1 Executor : Custer and 1 v :-v Attorneys! Feb. 13, t'l.-.i,, : -\ ' • , ! Eel,. \ ' Trade In a Good Town — Hecatur

Boycotted Newspaper Employes Released 400 Are Freed By Argentina Police . ■ f J ' : Buenos Airqs, Argentina. Feb. 28 — (UPI — Police today released nearly 400 employes of the boycotted newspaper La Prensa. who were arrested last night after a niob killed one off their number, injured three, andi damaged five of the newspaper’s trucks. i More than 1.000 employes were marching back to work with the intention of publishing the newspaper and circulating it. when they were fired, on. They kept going, entered the plant, and were preparing the \paper for publication when federal police entered the plant and arrested nearly 400 printers and editorial workers. La Prensa, a politically independent paper, has been closed for more than a month by a boycott of the news vendors union, a non-einploye orgahization which distributes newspapers. La Prensa has refused the > vendors’ demands for a heavy percentage of its. income. A spokesman for Ixt Prensa said that when the police raided the plant., the workers had prepared eight columiis of news and two columns of advertisements. Thev were planning to issue an eightpage edition today. Workers in the shop at 8 p. ni. were prohibited from leaving and at !i p. in. police parted taking them tp police precinct 22 for questioning. By 9:1=5 p. m. the newspaper plant was almost deserted, a La Prensa spokesman said. The co'mposithm for the planped edition wa< almost completed but there were no workers to operate the presses, he said. Second shift workers were prevented by police from entering the plant and by 10;3u p. m. only four watchmen remained. . ‘ \ AH of tile arrested wdrkers had been released by 9 a m. today after police questioned them, in small groups throughout the. night The arrests came after two men were wounded and, printer Roberto Nunez, 36. father of two children. was killed by the mob. His body was taken to the morgue from La Prensa's main building today, but a staff representative said it would be returned later to lie in- state.

Indianapolis Man Killed In Accident Noblesville. Ind . Feb. 2S.—<UP> r -William Earl Barnes. 45. Indianapolis. was killed yesterday when his car ran off Ind. 37 and overturned. A passenger, Rober, Arbm kle, 41. Noblesville, escap.f i with minor injuries —r-, - •: RED ARTILLERY <Continued From Pnur One) brigade began forging the eastern jaw of a pincers which may lip Yongdu loose from communist hands Fighting all along' the 14(Mnile Korean front was fbr key points which -may give UN fortes the leverage necessary to pry the Chinese and North Korean reds out of their new defense line some 30 miles south of the 3Sth parallel. The U.S. Ist marine division east ■of the commonwealth troops met 'Chinese fire when' they sent it patrol along the Am liter two miles past of Hoengsong.' t | The queenly pearl, always in fashion and extensively imitated, is the only precious gem to con't\ from the sea, and the only one produced by a living process. NOTICE OF FIXA.I. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE X«>. )«!.“» . Notice is h«-r«-l»% given to ticcreditors, heirs and\ of Ida B. Haines, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decrttnr, Indiana, on the 2oth day of March, 19.31 and show cause, i' a-ny. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT lAtITOt'NTS with' tlie estate of said decedent not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. v Rrlre llniiseriunn Ad tninistk-ato: Decatur. Indiana. Fehrtiarv- ML— Henry It. ileller Attorney Feb 2j-2S. Adv. Criticism Yes. I read the dally news, And find fault with it’s mistakes; But I never printed a paper. ' And I don’t know the effort it takes. Do I get as many things right. For each that I get wrong; As the daily paper does. For a whole year long. If I hide my mistakes. By those another has made; Thar' isn’t treating the fair. Os that I am afraid. If we would only criticize, For each other’s good; Then we would be criticizing. The way that we should. 1 \ Raymond McAhren.

ii MRS. FRANK HOWARD both laughs andl cries with emotion as. she i feeds milk to 2-year-oljd son Jimmy, after he was found ih snake- I infested Florida Everglades 60l ■ miles west of Miami. Jimmy lost. 24 hours, with' a 150-man party searching. (International) I■ - ~TT AT LEAST TWO . It Continued Front Pairr Our) dollks. underworld profits are: being channeled int<j> legitimate i bu<ine>-(-- where the mobsters use | the f ;'lunni< ide.: intimidation and I strong armj violence" |hey use out side' the law. . '•> i 5.: Many l law enforcement agen t cies. are ntit equipped to deal with -organized | crime. Oite defect is 1 “.jutT'dii tiojial overlapping-’ l ’ 6 • (’<mti Ibutions fpom “known gamblers." iassisted, toe 19lx election!‘campaigns of Govl Fuller Warren <)f Florida and tbov. Forrest J Smith of Missouri.

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—4.1 ■■■■.■■ -N I — I FOUR CHILDREN • I t untliiurd From I’nirr O«ti Pitied injury, back. I sheriff said a defective chim-, ney apparently caused the fire. He believed the children may Jiave be* if overcome by smoke.' fgther, Harlan, 38. was at wi|rk at the:S'udthaker Corp, plant intSouth Btnd : r • • j \ • v ' BIG WINTER j| 4,Continued From l‘»xr One) Mfeinesofa. jT Mfrhe weather bureau issued a special warning of local blizzard conditions in the western part of Siiith Dakota anti said the blow would spread to she state’s eastern section by this , afternoon. Cold wi|ve conditions Were forecast for ’Mobridge4 and Pierre. 'S.D.. this afit'inoon with winds up to 50 miles an|hour/ j - Forecasters said the mercury wquld drop near zero throughiiut ths area as the storm diminished. 1

jlJCappijJCcmc ‘J I Emotion the Difficulty Mhree children of different ages 'ip i>ne home draw heavily on tie partents’ resources. In the Abbot faijtily six-yea'r-old Ted had •*!'. ‘old-er brother and sister whp were, being annoyed |»y the unifierciful teasing of the little brother. No amount of punishing wa4 effective to produw hartnony.\ “Si|niething niust be done," the parents,', said 1 to each other we he at fault?" They , ' I h i —

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sought clarification in prayer. God i spoke through a friend whose .id ' vice considered the answer. Having probed for an eniotioral difficulty they discovered Ted was feeling inferior because the other two were taking delight in dis playing their skills before hiin. So Ted, to get attention and sat’sfy his ego (though he was unconscious of .it) was teasing. His behavior pattern had carried over << those of his own agej hence was not accepted by theni. To solve the problem, the parents gave Ted more love and consideration, and .taught him some skills which ca\e him a feeling of importance am! i won the attention longed for. Grad . ually the teasing ceased (but no | overnight); harmony and happi ness reigned.

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j m aa| lag Without obligation, one of our Dealer* will make a. ' BC eOt complete heating suifvey of your home and tell you gp how to satisfactorily and economically heat your home " . using any fuel. P|ione or write today. ' 4 ' - —-- - ‘ 'XI "The Williamson Oil I*ll nt] Furnace is most efficient" Eg| Users, the hundreds,' say they get nil the M heat they want on coldest dnysi Yet. their a| I fuel bills are often less than neighbors’.. Buy ' I® no furnace until you have seen the William- | son Oil Furnace. ' • f%gl It is more attractive, and only Snyst materials \ r HB aTe used. It is made by the maters of the famous Tripl-ite Furnace. _ so vaar heart's eaafaaP* lAfILLIAMSON H A U G K W FUKNAcis - I Heating & Appliances I for GAS, OIL. COAL I De catur Phone 3-so 1« | Furnaces cleaned 4.50 up

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28; 1951