Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1951 — Page 6

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Anti-Gambling Ban Spreads Over State Quittk Compliance To Order By Schricker \ Indianapolis, Apr. 6 s ’— (UP) — ' Law enforcement officers all over Indiana hopped on the anti-gamb-ling bant wagon today 4n compli- ■ - H? ■ " ■ 1 . Available for Immediate Delivery QUONSET '* \ Altg steel buildings for .t_ Industry, Business and Farm 24’4-32’—40* and wider r All Steel GABLE TYPE ROOFS ♦, from 20’ to 48’ clear span Mall For Complete Information CIVILIAN BUILDING & SUPPLY INC. Phone E-4622 1405 N. Gllnton Fort Wayrte,. Ind. 4MMS IWM SNMM SMM fIMM SHM | Address j i | I Name4-*-- T .. J I - r —V-- 1 ’*• s■! \ ' 'I-JB / r •• - U ; - : "y ■ .

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ance with Governor Schricker's anti-gambling order. • ! Local officials, asked by Schricker to rid the state of slot machines and other gambling - devices, were promised state police aid If gambling wasn’t wiped ijut within two weeks. HoWever, 'law enforcement l authorities Were quick to announce banjs against gambling for their own areadL Henry county prosecutdr Robert Brown met immediately with sheriff Robert Padgett and mayor Harold Meadows of New ,Castle. Brown announced later(that “the lid la on immediately and It covers everything.” 'V Sheriff Earl Hogan of Bajrtholomew county had no comment on the governor’s ban,' but said his Immediate concern is ridding public places of punchboards, pick-’n-win jars and other gambling devices. Columbus mayor Robert L. Stevenson said city, police; would cooperate with the ban. Squads of police were ordered to close down every knolwn gambling place in Michigan City and Laporte county. In another corner of the statk slot machines already were removed' from fraternal and patriotic clubs in Mt. Vernon arid Podey county and . mayor James Bennett and county officiate said they would >cooperate with Schricker’s decree. Lake county prosecutor David E. Stftnton said the ban “will be a powerful foix-e in clamping down tight on such activities.” 7 “Now all that is needed,’’ Stanton said, “is a decent respect for the law from the judges of Lake county.” , The urban population [ of the United States totals 63.7 pet cent, rurai-norifarm area 20.6 per cent, and rural-farm areas 15.6 per cent. ’ .4 j, V r;" r f 74. • NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 4601 1 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legates of .Minnie Viola Harkless. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held in Decatur, Indiana, on the 20th day of April, 1951, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT'ACCOUNTS with the estate ofssaid decedent should not be approved; and said helis are notified to then and there make proof ot heirship, and receive distributive shares. Richard Harkleaa, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, March 291 1951. Attorney O. Remy Bierly. |T March 20—April 6 .7

I- 1 ■ yr w ® L V ' ' JHHkj Ji .'l—7' ~ v v, PRESIDENT TRUMAN signs proclamation fixing Saturday, May 19, as Armed Forces Day. Seated with him in the White House is Defense Secretary George C. Marshall. Standing (from left) are Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Forrest P. Sherman, Air Force Chief of Staff \Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Army Secretary Frank Pace, Navy Secretary Francis Matthews, Air Force Secretary v Thomas Finletter, Joint Chiefs >f Staff Chairman Gen. Omar Bradley, Army Chief of Staff Gen. J. Lawton Collins. (International)

OKLAHOMA (Continued From Pnae One) y_ — -4_+ 7 , — _ walls. \ Coot-heAded teachers led the pupils ou(. onto the schoolyard and made them lie flat as the tornado struck. Student Bloj’ce Daily. 18. saved the life of a smajl girl when he snatched her away just as a heavy section of nietal roof fell. School supei intendejit W. V. Riissell said only “presence of mind” kept the twieter from causing a tragedy. Two other tornadoes rpced down on Waynoka, where $5,000 damage was reported, and Von Plea'sant 'Valley, near Norman. > The Pleasant Valley twister cu 4 t a half-mile several farm buildings and damaging the faVm home of Mr. and Mrs. \ Robert Steely Mrs. Steely, who was inside at the time, escaped injury. , ; Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

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Judy Holliday Film Here Over Weekend Decatur mbvie ; goers will have the opportunity to see for themselves why Judy Hollid'ay wxm the academy award last week as the screen's best actress. The picture in which slje played the "Oscar” winning role, “Born Yesterday,” will be seen at the Adams theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. \ Miss Holliday achieved stardom ih the stage version of “Born Yesterday " and in the picture she is said td be even funnier as the wise-erackihg blonde girlfriend of Broderick J Crawford. Usually the coveted annual award goes to a dramatic actress, but Jutjy was so outs., landing as a comedienne, she ran away with the honors. William Holden also has an important role in the picture. ' , - \ ,- UN SECRETARY (Continued From Page One) all concerned.” Lie would not make a prediction qn the Korean war's end. "I clearly hope that there will be a cease-fire soon,” he said, “so that the bloodshed and destruction can be ended. But this is only a hope. It is prediction.” Pleads Guilty To Speeding Charge Deputy sheriff Jim Cochran made one arrest Thursday, of ’ Emmeth Krouse, of Fort Wayne, for speeding 50 miles an hour in a 30-mile zone on Monroe street. Krouse pleaded guilty \to the charge and was fined a total of $11.75 by jus-' ttee of the peace Floyd Hunter. If you have something to sei! or -ooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv, It brings results.

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