Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1951 — Page 4

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j DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT | h , ** n £2SL l t!* nr ® T i en,n « B*c«pt Btrad*y Bt H TKD DBCATUR DEMOCRAT 00 L fep,/ . . Incorporated /\ Ind - Fo * Offlce M Btcoßd ° l *« j if ■ C> B ', Holthou «> V Treasurer 3 - » Subscription Raisa: Sir milS? 11 .“ d Ad J° inln « Counties: One >ear, months 13.25; 3 F onths, |1.75. A I ’* lhoo M^LX ond .^ ms , and Adjoinln « bounties: One year, 6 mont hs, >3.75; 3 months, 12.00. i f * ■ Jill By Carrter > 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents. 1 ?

DI 4; h low In voter response was in Des Moines, lowa, stormy weather that gripl’“< the city Os 180,000 iw ton < : ay ' Only 2,787 v " n ' l ' batloft in a special school election. ' l ' \ ■' \ lpt‘ ' «, ■' J z \ -11 v J *fHF year y ■ Red CroSB * ave relief and longHerm 330 ’domestic .disaster opr,'u'kul ■ « «iHted 223,400 persons Th|:|i4gram, including long term and medical care, < otj! N(> one knows dr when disaaier may strfkik Your Rod Cross contrlbullo||m«lpn make assistant!? availwb,F 11 -hl needed) I'’ll ' ■ ~~ ,,|^*O-"— " <>M 4 | ! good word has k<h\A "■trng; This |h “volunteer. ’* which \ li| t vocabulary Jims to ibciin "art of one's own ' * comes from China <bhj $ mi'o\ip <M i< arrested a i ’r<U'tloiiurh■■■ have gmu- t±> KbieSgg vohmlrcr I'm|er flits utonftg for Hm term, no doubt a - V i r I I 111 \ olunf ai 11 V ■ iiaigltssivrr his wallet wimp a gun is itbOk In hiii-.ribs. - ’ liSR Z ’■ ’ujiijuently one reads where a dit(|d®g machine or-digger cuts thrauiKi ■ underground electric or tel<|>l|hne conduits, a costjly operatioiff|r those who do damage. A q|is| in point happened in Fort Wa>m| where a machine, pulled up federal yards of telephone cabwsf Where'excavations art to bo |niid'e, {it’s prudent to check he utilities the location ot |nii jerground lines-, before the . jshofePor digger severs the cables. o ’seems to be taking a pagi linm-the book of the United £tafips|'hi financing its rearmsIm rjjt program. A budget- for some M |>|w<m rnbels, equal to 24 bi'l|bn| In ‘American money has |,e< p &|il»mitt< d to the high council jpT,|he Kremlfn for approval. Estimate that the sovtefa? Willi|«.x|em| as much as the United in addition to Its birdil'f't J|i li® will it ri ive concessions .ii'cufi ffltellhe countries and ’vast jtvo#Uiipon from tin slave laimr i ,hi!|Pk|| These figured in th< (nr (|efentm. auihoi l4lc;ip!>(Jluii]|, Russtu does Lot levy «i jltcome, for It duvs not' Irtvy igiirh ate e-irterpitse system -I i'< <tl. - l.ii in >ml lai Im ) ;,|\i<'|mSdp lisung.’ line nmmib |o i xl»l It It t'lrti *l l »»tl»r'itfmnnmhi i.o<- tTo b o.f Nlknlai Lettiti may i ftdl 11 m>h < ' »•:« 11 kI 11 |»r ? JI

. 1 I ~1 A Mhful Condition of t he Neck

AstlfcE or «i‘y nock • as knows who has evi-i texpaOTweed. is a " ' condition. Usually it . <»n suddenly', with th< mus£lte| of the neck becominr exceedingly tight and tender. Recurring waves of sharp pain pulse throtO t,ie area alltl t!v ‘ _ liea d is; drawn to on<* , Jltiiljls been thought thM a.-yj neckl rip tuiused' by inflai/unatior of muscles due. perhaps, to exposure to a draft or < hilling. An fijury might also be k factor, i Hdtovever. recently- a nulmber of 1 < ases have been described kin which tine wry neck found ! to i 4 due to allergy or oversensi-1 tivitl In these patients, if was fourif that the attacks of w r neck? could he brought about by! baviig the persons teat foods to | Which they were known to ,lp especially if kuc h foods hud ‘hot been present fa the diet i for jfaveral days, previously. It wotrtl seem ttot when the food arc Lotde.i lor a time and then 4 .fam| the allergh leactlon Is mores severe. Iff Ipoirtte rases, w hen the pa t lent Ewart xlVo.n the foods to whi6w ho wax'sensitive, the. typl \<ul ijlack of wry ncokH did not < eciirt but • thera—was a gendral feed irm’bcmess, drawing or aching t irnMlou 111 11"- muscle's •Hl lift hac k |>f (he neck t I , ■ —

; ~~7 I ’ "m One of Indiana’s mqst famous newspaper publisher* ccimz munity-builders, Walter S ChajrtL lurs of Newcastle, is dead De|th ph me to the former v \State ftenatbr, civic and business leader o! tieijry county sin his eightieth year.' For a half century he was a power =in ' Democrat party cireleg, a pottinf tore? in the puhliuhing field tiind business life of/ his pom nunftjA De begun his newspaper! cargcry as a |3 a week iep<>rtei| on 3 u weekly publication, Inter purcli|m , ed the paper and in l!»Jlo formed U merger of NewTustles two dallHf wlib h lie h< lided IP- pui, dis l|i«'i Jl»t was a atudunt of govcrnmctit and gave of hh talents in yarlijua Wuyk, including tenuje in t-hq’ \state legislalure. DoHtd of friends throughimt the stale’mourii deatl) 'o <> I Frit nd Os Birds Thill will l\« the Audubon el nJ a i I -z tinniul yi'nr If a bill approved thy '* • • • \ - - J •Ji •' the Miniiln ‘Judlglary rommllU’o paarra t’ongreaa. This/would fit* - tingly cornmcmorUtc |Anterle»‘iit Io st known naturalist. [■ Born in France In iTbu.-AudU* bon came to. this country at i.B, and alter knne unsuccessful busi* ncss ventures found tyis true voj ation in the drawings of wild life. His “Birds of North America,” a hhge volume of colored plates,; is one of the sought-after of American books. Plafes from;’it are often seen framed In, sports)" men’s homes. His “Quadrupeds jef North Ahferica’’ is only slightly less famous. , ; ■ 3 | As a naturalist Audubon lacked i • . j • - • • ■ J I . tiaming. He failed to describe , some, of the new species which he must have seen in his jpgs in then undeveloped Kentucky and along the Missouri ’ iiv,ir. Some of his bird pictures havo boon criticized because tj|)e birds are reprepe'nted in impossible poses;. But his supreme ability as an artist overtbines ijll tin sc objections, an|d assures hiin of lasting fame. J ■ /l| (‘art of his rt'nown eom< s 11-< . IcL-i-nd that he was the “l<>bt daiiphln.’’ the son of King Lotitis XVI of France and Matti** Y nette 4 who is f,iblt'd .|o havJ been S| lined fiul of a Frt ntd) iprls|n i an.' in hive found rt tiige'lli llljs i olil)l i \ Amhilmn w a lull n ,|h baido Domingo with a minor mii<.I'l shout hl,a ho i h w hit h hl‘ ■ io this bgetid ( unituipmujy h find in «, flfl” i a- Hi lilt duilllllin'h \ - 4 : b ed I light Hi Aitmt lvtt or Hi utt v pi|i ; m ■ iion With, Amluhi'm

.•’'' ■ ’ v H ' • Id,, typi'i'l attacks biotiuht on by the eating of foods (6 I w lip h the patient was sensitive, thin. ■was often a general reaction which caused the person to frv) so fatigued and sleepy that he fro tired immediately after his we.ning meal. j | . j \ In these cases, movement, stick' as turning in bed during sleep, |or getting; up from bed in the morning, was! associated witb a suddenJ onset of severe pain in the neck, together with a very tender aileji lin one of the neck mukc les.. Be I cause of the extreme pain, the Head was turned to one side ho !as to shorten the ajffpcted mtis i de. The heail. was held, in tipis J position for one or two alays, .fali lowing which the attack gradually disappeared. ’ i j It Would seem important, therefore. for the physiejun Ito makp| a careful study of the patient wpo suffers from attacks of wry netek lo determine whether *uh allergy . is producing l lie condiMWi. ? A ’ . \ ' | ' |l f ' QUESTIONS ANb ANSWER? Ip.ll.: What is tl)4 ( ciuse of|a lump forming In t|ie arih f illixf - 1 Ing an injection? p 1 ' a Aubwerl Suc h u lump;. mt.y ||r due (o a reaction to (hr iiuUeijlfa U 1 d in Hie inject iiii'ii Ot| tu e oy I riodmiM, an infec t ion 'may bi tie ■ MUMU. >Voi||- (Ica loi V, II) d< Icr/nldc' Jim iMUtw iii your particular cifa’r .1 ■ < ' ' IU i i

-p* ' ■ 'I. ii m i ii TAKING FORM H ill in If' .m Wf -1 lUPT IIM «NLx.-.*y

-i ;; • y .j' - ’ ■ i 20 ye ahs ago March |l Decatur Yellow Jackets defeat Huntington Vikings at the im-lomil loiiiii.iniml in Fort Wavne Bhiffton wins from North Hide mid defmita |w*etitur 25 to IS, In the finals.. losses for llvagtrnk killed by Idogs dm Ing lllilo iinmtin(ml to IW’. Harry Frlt/lnger rtintl carrier mid former postmmdrr, undrignir, vonrrntton nt Mt Joseph hoepltiii fm\ neck gland ailment 1 \ , Four convlcfs. injured in a riot al Joliet, 111., prison (lovemor Lesli? vetoes personal Income tax bill, \ .Joseph E. Beery. 77, died last evening from flu at his home west of Decatur. o p j Household Scrapbook j | By ROBERTA LEE p. 2i o Chipped Vase If a piece hajs accidentally uhipped'out of the top of a treasured vake, mold a piece of putty into the cavity and paint the same shade as the rest of the vjlse. It

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CHAPTER TWENTY-IHKEE ' THE DAY dragged tor Jennet, tor Quint did not return until close to suppertime. Under other circumstances she would nave Helped .Becky wrth aer chores, but, with ner mind full ot the dreadful things that might have happened to the; brig, she could not settle down pIL So she spent the diy watching tor Quint to come upt the beach add whin she saw him in the distance she ran like a child to meet mm. •‘la she nadly nuH f” ' \ fie looked tired but hta face did not trave its apgry. dark trnas, and ,d hK.i.e mica little smile at her genuine anxiety, v "No. The pennant'ii apeak, jiiHt tha lame, mgley, mud to ilide into, The good tuoh you r»icmd«crd!“ Mhe snirr pied me arm for (falling net “matey.'' “Hut. Uncle Quint, what if whoever did it, dove it again?" "Were taking Care of that. We're going to keep a watch, nights —Erron and the Frenchmen sptell one another oft. I'll take a turn, some nights. Erron'e got a good musket and onte ot the Frenchmen's got a pretty good reJ volver. Anyway, I doubt it’ll be tried a second time." He and Dan nad spent a tittle time during the day speculating on who nad cut thte brig tree. None\ ot Alton’s men —Alton made too much money in ms own enterprise to be driven to such ends. No one of the neighbors tn the settlement, tor no one ot them had a grudge against him. you It could have 1 been the one who took a pot shot at you t'other night ?” asked Dan. ' That nad been in Quint's mindi all day. It was Cordy Mosedale's I kind ot maliciousness. "More than likely,” he answered. Before they left, they had planned the night watchers, "Erron keeps nis musket aandy—the I Frenchles nave a pistol. I’d like to nave a shot at turn myself ut be comes 'round again." Looking away from Quint, he added, a little hetitantly, “You'd sort o' like to, yourself, I reckon—think ypu could manage It?" With ohs nand. Quint knew he meant. He looked down at his hand. “Yes, I can manage it!" That evening, after supper, he went to his office, opened the chest, got out a pistoL It was of Englnui make,; one ot ths few things ns • had tfaten with nim from Greeni lands. V might bo well to keep it | loaded and on him. Though he

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~ ■. T" will lui noticed far 'limit t. h H < hh>i>cd A • Figure Bulge* lf\yihl wish to nldkr bulges he imnful to chtioae tlju right eluthVH Wide (lidtH should hot lie worn if the gtrih Is thick Onlv the nai rowext:'imltß yon cun find shotihl le worh|. ‘ o'llcolored Aluminum IHhcoloif'd aluminum will briglrt eh Imwillifully Im rubhlng It Will <i chd|tp;olpimd In lemon |m< o and limit rillalng in warm wutm \ It ri b . ' I Modem Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEB 0 to W—o - ’ Q. Vlfhat. should \t woman do when catling, if she finds that her hostess In ready to go out? A.\shbmay say, "I see you are ready' to go out; I won t keep you ’ However; , if the ' hostess insists! that shljzitay for awhile, it is al’, right for her to remain but not | longer than ten or fifteen minutes Q. If the hride-t'o-be has a brother -of suitable age, is the bridegro'om obligated to ask him to serve,- ofie of the ushers? ( A- While he is not exactly <>b ligated, iit Is a thoughtful gesture and does make for better future relations with his wife's family. ;I Fj . ■ i - »tto- ■: ( ■■■ ■> ■■ ■ ■ - —-t—-

rn '“ '’/ ' L-.,? n- ■■■ i i so long naa he oeen keens tame a to the peace and friendly neighborliness of the frontier that It was deeply distasteful to nim tp think ot arming himself to protect his property—indeed, his own hfej He started for the yard the next day soon after breakfast He felt thin somehow it hurried the work, to nave fam, around. And Duval would likely come today—there'd be rings and chains and pumps to figure on. Jennetjifaked to go with him but he shook ins head, i"You'd be in the way * fay lass, And you'd dlsiract ih<|oung men, I’M tell you all that's pons when I return.’’ Willing IWipim returned to the tavfan on Wednoaday of the neat wem in time to ait down to supper Wfth them.. Ho sirprmod himself gigmost Mtlsfied with what he nad accomplished tor the Lord in hie journeying along the river. Se had gone almost Its enure ngth. He had preached to people as he mes, them. It had been exhaustlng labor. "With your consent, dear madam "—a bow to Rhoda—•‘l shall spend the next week tn my room in rest and meditation." \!ip After slipper Quint sought out Toby, whp reported that the ferry had mada ignite a number of profitable trips. Not so.many had crossed to Canada, but, the return passages had brought teams and wagidns to this side—loaded with household goods, women and children packed tp with them. Toby gifted over these figures. The ferry; fee was bigger for such loads. y Quint saw nothing unusual tn this migrating. Come spring, a good many moved from Canada to the States. ; He carried the money from the till into the office, shut the door. He could hear music faintly—Jennet amusing herself at the piano. He got out boxes from the chest. Most of the money must go into the savings tor ths canvas and cordage, which should, come any day now. He Wks dividing it when he heard a nearer sound than the music. The clfakl of coins against a hard surface PetUptece, in the shedroom next ; door, emptying money from e bag? But where, in God's name, could tlie old fellow gave gotten hts hands on It? HWd taken no collection at Che meeting at the schoolhouse. He'd said more than once that he labored and lived as. hMd the disblplea. everything about him suggested extreme poverty. Quint refused to see anythin*

Badman Billy Cook Awaits Sanity Test ill * J ’ ■* ■ ’ (Hearing For Killer Ils Set For Monday Qiklahoma City, March 14. —(UP) —-'Padmin Billy Cook, today awaited a sanity hearing which could sa’fe'him from the electric ehair forpkidnaping and killing an 111inoffs faniily of five. judge Stephen S. Chandler; set the hearing for next Monday after appointing two psychiatrists}, Dit Hugh dalbaith of Oklahoma City and Dr. Kral .Menninger of Ifopeka, Kan., jto examine Cook. The 23tyear-old hitch-hike murderer plodded gbilty yesterday in an huppaltent surprise attempt to the death penalty. The questioij; has arisen whether a judke can assto the death penalty under the law* without a jury tr.ial. fjpwever. Chandler commented, "I ppyrielf! rjin rcnder\ the death V 1*1«M. t ■ ’ Wjn |llHH<mrl ex-convlet is ached* tiled to go on trial March 2ti for the kidhiup murder of th*’ C»rl -.Mimuer faulty of Atwood, 111, He Is ohartf* ed hiitb-r the Lindbergh law. . x The Judge <lld mH indicate wheth* er i‘i)ci <- would bn a mry trial, lie Mitill ha wants to bo mut« Cook; l« '‘mentally competent To enter a plea.” “li wlill accept the piea\ but I < .in fmto. him In Withdraw it If I find him*, mentally Incompetent,’’ he MllillJ attorney* explained they ad)to' l ,h «’ ■ hiiiive n> a , .illlv |.|<-a b»« flfiiae "*wo don't believe he hfta • ill-, Ml. f.-ll f"fll'l tile iplllgulliir. . ifi um -l.im m*. tit*’ mid Um kgroun/i and men Jal Situ lull ips o| the dcfendahl m p aiicli uh to preclude a deatli senHindi’." i s “ld Gomer Hm<lh\ one of his |tmufI appointed lawyers ( tjpik was ruptured in .M< xh o 14. climaxing' a manhunt thrif|ghout the west. The bodies of his \ ictims-Mosser. his wife and chlldren-w’ere found in an i abandoned mine shaft hear Joplin. former home. _ < < ‘ '■ ,:j PLAN TO Krom r«Ke Onel — in Hseat prices this year. Although increased meat supplies are irr j (iiepartment saMi coni smmlr demand also is on the upI I * ‘''-If: t . ’ \ ■ ”T . ' Den||>erat Went Ads Bring Results

' suspgyous in this—rather an indiI catioii of senility. Most likely the . man *bad hoarded a little from betI ter d|ya. carrtec’ It abode with him ' to cgunt over as he was doing i now.BHt’U present him with a bill for lodging and keep—he won't , h*ve||a much then to count." , Tl® canvas and cordage came , on fai express Wagon next day. 1 Jenn|| followed Quint to the shod 1 vvheifn.be had had it unloaded, her > excit ffaefa fitoater than hie. "Uncle QumL’ I must be there when the sails Ire run up! It'll be as thrillI tng gs «• launching!" Quifa bent ever a hale of canvas i to lr - “They hxvu co be mad|'fleet — that'll take some i tlme,|f He apnke a little brusquely, i He «ra thinking, *1 must ««-n her i naw.iWw ** lll tu,t ** fc ol * 1 h * v * i writHW t« your .jmhw to <'<.me,or to eefid eomeone tor you.' * I “Yfai act m ihbugh you did not . want;mt theft.** eaid Jennet, r * Hfa hoard hurt In her voice. He i Btraffahtened. looked at her. "I like to hajvte you along with me, child, anywhere, as much as if you were > my, But..." ■She did not let him go on. She chiedj:joyously, "Oh, thank you. Uncltl ’ 1 wasn’t certain, : there igoi? a moment, and now 1 ’ am, Ofnce you said that!” She caught his arm, squeezed ft, ran ' I out oftthe shed. s Qiufa dropped down on the bale, i pushell his hand through hts hair. I If only; she haa let him finish what I he had started to say! \ , Thr# days later Richard Darby arrive?!, accompanied by a friend, i very like him In bearing. Both were mounted on spirited horses, were Wearing riding clothes of the . finest -broadcloth. With them was i the livpried servant who had driven the wigon when Richard and his father;went across. ; L "Mri?! Quinitus Darby about ?" demanded Richard of Toby. Quigt was at the shipyard. Toby could ; manage no more than a * shake jpf his head. "My’ Bistter—l am Informed she is heri" Toby i pointed his finger to the door bitween the taproom and the living quarters' of the house. ' \ “Poti this gentleman some brandyi mgn- Make yourself com-. tortabla, Ken, while I find the little The ethers in the taproom were sitting ;|n silence, their hands unmoving oh their mugs and glasses. Storing' at the two young men. , Rlchbrd swept a condescending glance pver them and went to the dour that Toby had indicated, ( (To Bt Conttnueti J-J

1 -■ I ■ , ■ ' _ ....... i 7 El' .' □ I * 0 ?f.’< ■■■■ni / | y 1 M G0A1510,551.0© \ I’reviomly reported _|sS62.so Wa-KhiiiKlon Twp. Sec. 15 John A. Miller 12.00 Town of Berne, i ‘E. M.\WM>b, (’hr. A ) Husinens diatrlcti. JM.Ot I'lqMrfenfin! disf. 92.(X Total 27205 Blue Creek Twp., Sec. 10, Hoy Young - 12.00 Decatur Hen. Zona No. 10, Mrs N A Bixler, ('hr. ' ,L ; ■Mr* Guam Baker, mid i 6.60 ItOoi Twp , Sec S Chin tax llemltiß dob Vrelile Twp , Hftr. !♦, Aftai|>h Buli.eindet , Oh Toful 1010,66 FRUIT If you Aitnl fi>>'\tHM< fiult, You'll have tp prune and Apruy; Dr the crop will he pour, .. And It will not pay \ If you hove ,00 nisipy branchea, 1 And livi .1 nrn at alt \ You 'fcrill find the hnrtrai, That yotit fimi famuli You arc a ChiiMiun hoiiii-li, God purred wßh tender < an \vh» n the time <u harvt it <omi win lie iitni tome ftuit there? The Bible says by their, fruit. The Christian will be known; Will God be phased with the fruit. That your faith has si own? Raymond McAhren J ■ . V Loren Brewer Heads Small Loans Divisioh Indianapolis, March 14 —(UP) — Loren If. Brewer foday became su-i .pervisor bf the small loans di- , visions bf the Indiana department of financial Institutions. Director , Joseph MeCord said Brewer, a con. sinner credit examiner, was promoted to succeed 'thomas H. CfOu<ill, Muncie, who resigned recently. 1 o. - ' World Trade Parley At Nofre \ South Bend. Ind.. Marh 1 I <t'P)i The fourth annual xorld; trade- conference • w ill be held at . Notre Dame May 10, officials announced today.' The conference. a three-(lay affair exp -t ied 'to draw more than 100 buslm--. pirn, will stress discussions of tin anco. traffic, advertising and iinat;ageinent problems. j. I If S ou Have Ainyihlng To Sell Try I A ItamocrM ..’ant Ad It 'rays.' s—i. i

Dollar for Dollar @T you eaaittbeata J - vr ■ • ■ . > ~-• 1 * , * ’ r 1 1 |M9*tadHBHMMBH| MR —i firmer,,, OhutrapC art tnbjtet to ekanfft wtUouf notie* ■. I | ■ \ \ ti, >oar# for Year# of When you buy a Pontiac you buy more than Amrr»«•«'■ Lowe»<-Prle©d Ntraftfht Eight pride of owning the most beautiful thing on wheels—you buy a car that will deliver com- ' LoweMlPHrßg far with GM iirha pletely satisfying* carefree performance year \ after year. |\ lour Choice as MHrar hyrrak Engines-* Your eyes will tell yqu. Pontiac Li a beauty, Niraighi Eight or Mix every time you see one—and the records will \ prove Pontiac's dependability every mile you The Moat Beautiful Thing on Wheels drive one. Dollar for Dollar you Jdst Can't a Pontiac! Decatur Super Service 221 W. Monroe SI. Dccator, Indiana j d '■. :• ' 1 ' j'. -- . . -,n ■ i ■

. beaten ‘TftcdifatifM, ' ■ ,T VA ■' J (Rev. L. A. Middaugh, Pastor of Rivarre U. B. Circuit) “ON KEEPING FAITH" 1 . ' ■ Gal. 6; 9 —" And let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we taint not.” MV should not be decetvetf when some one looks us in and says, “You look weary, you need a rest, don’t wbrk so hard." .This usually applies to the physical, but of course we are talking \about Spiritual activity which calls on the physical body for help. 'Often there is a period between the sowing and the reaping. which gives opportunity for worry and impatience to do their deadly work. Weariness seldom comes to the busy soul; but it does to the pne who Sits around and worries, for worry wears on body and soul. Jesus said, Luke 19:1'3 “Occupy till 1 come.” So between the sowing and reapihg find something to do and do it. You may be laid on the shelf physically, but never spiritually if you will continue oh with the big business of keeping on iri the falthi Gal. 6:10 "As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto\all men, especially unto them who ire'of the household of faith.” ■ ' '' J '

No Compromise On |J Proposed Agenda Complete Deadlock On Big Four Parley I’m is. Mat ch H < t ’i»i The t United Htatea, Britain and France j agreed todaV to “nt It out” with < Russia -and refuae to compromise ! funl for eho sitkd of agreement on an Hiti hda for a big four Jordan nd nisi era conference, V U Delegataa of the three wcHtcrn ( power* met curly today pi lor to ■ thrii ninth meeting wlili the Hnn Ttjnrt deputy \ .Tlit- Wf-atatn drputlew derided to offer tip trow cnmprotnlhe or modi fit hßoiih of Ihrti piopoaed iiarndu aa\ hma n* Hnvlet (felrgatea Andrei 1 A Giom,\ko r« Jet ta th* cnmprombwi Ho v\ <>((••! cd Hnturday. ' I’nlrsu (Iromyko haa ; a new "tune” today, rhe compile deadlock Will i (mt'lnne. Wpsfcrh detaitates thonght Gromyko might begetting a little wdrrwd. Yesterday, after the western ■representatives \ mentioned a possible failure. Gromyko said It was to<7 early for such talk. U.S. delegate Philip C. Jessup •replied he was ready to sit here as long as necessary to achieve success. , -r; Russia has ,show’n (io signs yet of agreeing on, plans for a foreign ministers meeting. Neither has it shown any sighs of abandoning the idea. If you have something .to sell or rpoms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv.. It brings result*. , \ ITCH J>ow t Sufrt Another Minuta No matter how many remedies you | have tried for itehing of efzeins, | psorhirh, infections, athlete's foot | or whatever your skin trouble may be—anything from head to\foot — I WONDFR SALVE and WONbER SOAP can help, youl for th* bort ia tho J drmy— you fplki at. homo WONnKR RALVK Is wMte, r-’S»I*S». No •P*»«rsne«. Ssfs fsr children. Get WONDKg SALVE—results .er moner refunded A truly wenderful prepsratlon. Try It—today. For reetal troubles, set PYLOX, white, treeselesa. no stnlnlns. Pain reHevlng. Largo tube ! with applicator sad key. T Hold In IX'- Hlur l.v \PC«>h(ir-, Sriiit.il |HiM Hollliouse Drug Sturm; ur .Mmr luxmiowii (Iriiggiht, |

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1951

Reformatory Term Given For Robbery Lebanon. Ind , Mai« b 11 (i l’i — Harold Urothafs, 23, Indtanupo11m, \bngan a 10 year farm at the Ntate refprmafoty today uftar ptatd, lh« gttUty to t aervlct Mation rob* bary hare In which he nottad lr»* Hmn IBM). Agtipa McGrady, • 19 year-old glrf auaparted' of belli* an nccomplbe, was Imld fi\r inrHlgiimenf, '■ . : . Purdue Professor Speaks To Bankers hafav Httr Ind Mm Ih I r (I B i Itr. Karl L Hot a,, head of the I'nrdna uarlcdltihiil e< (inmnh «» de piirtmaht, \w«g unimum t ii todny «>» prinipal apeakor ut the Indlatm bankera aaaortation'a annual 'agri (Uiturni < Hiilc, Home 260 Hooaier banker* expected \t<> attend the two-day progtadn atarting to morrow on the Purduo campua. \ Old Fashioned Box Social, Wren School, Wren, Ohio,. March 16, 7 p. m. Bring a box. Wren Junior Class. ' 62t3x ‘ . If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —lt Pays.

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