Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1951 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00. r ’ . Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Post Office as Second Class Mattar Dick D. Heller* — President A. R. Holthouse —--...— Editor J. H. Heller J-. Vice-President jj ] C. E. Holthouse Treasurer 1: /' , Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6; Six months, $3.25; 3 months, $1.75. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $7.00} 6 months, $3.75; 3 months, $2.00. By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.
Our teletype went haywire yesterday. Even a mechanical brain Can’t keep up Mth the\ Washington news front. I According to "'popularity polls, the country ,may havej the choice ", 4 t.. '• 'H ! • -\ between Gen, Eisenhower and Gen. MacArthur for president. J ■ ~ » o ——o The television circuits should be extended and improved to this part of the country so that we in the cor'ii belt might witness spectacles ( MacAithuFs homecoming iu ' Washington. \ . —o—o—- — doesn't require a psychiatrist to.analyse accordion-playing Dick ■ ■ - ' Z4' if' z - ■ Contino’s itroubli? in failing to re>pgrt to his-draft board. He didn’t want to give up a $4,000 A week job for a unifoqn and $75 a iponth. ’ 7 l r 7—o—o— ? 4- r What kind - of a war does Son. Ct/in in He introduced a resolution asking for a declaration of war against cbm-, jlnunist China and North Korea ar.d a second resolution .ordering withdrawal of all troops from Kctea. \Where is he going to fight his j war? . ■ : I—-.— o-t-v/o—— - i . . Sadii>sfs gripped the hearts of ! ate they read of the untimely death of Marcella Anne Boifto, who died from burns when hen;dress caught fire as she witched a boh tire in the back yard of her home. The cruel ' flames scared her tender flesh
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,-ar.d medical science !was unable to save her life. This newspaper extends sympathy to the beireaVed parents and members of the family on the loss of their loved one. " —°— ■ Y The tragedy that befell the British submarine Affray in the EngVi; ■ lish channel upsets man’s; plans and desires, to build a ship that V' I wili uot sink. Th£ sub was of the latest design and construction, even to the equipping of crew members with thermal V escape suits; so rthey could in case the boat went to the boffdpi. Something wept wrong and the, latest invention in underwater craft.became a death cell for the 75 young men aboard.. The luxury liner Titanic was built as an unsinkable ship',- but cbuldn't; sur- , vive an iceberg. ; . | O O — 'V ■ J . . | . The speech of Gen. MacArthur before a joint session of cqngress is a true example of this country’s idea Os freedom. Removed from his command by 'the! President, who followed a constitutional right in dismissing him, MacArthur was given the opportunity to say his piece, regardles| if his opinions and policies ran contrary to those 1 of the Commander in’chief In a spirit of good sportsmanship, Mr. Truman Cancelled a prior sp^akiAg’engagement so his former-commander cou/d have the floor. In contrast, what would nappen to a general of, the army* 1 in Russia if he-' disagreed with Stalin ? ", h ■ th ■
I 20 YEARS AGO TODAY O , o More Stockholders Reported By G. E. Schenectady, N. Y., April 19 The General Electric company has a total of, ,250,753 stockholders as of March 16, Williaan W< Trench, Company secretary, announced todajy. The total represents aji increase of 688 stockholders since March stockholders, and an increase of 17, 1950, when there were 250,075 1,690 over Dec. 15, 1950; the last record date, when 249.073 stockholders were listed. CHURCHIEWS First Methodist The high sehool \ youth of tho> First Methodist church will participate in .’«? special Methodist yojuth fellowship meeting Sunday at 6 p.m. in the lecture room of the church. . . > The guest speaker of the evening will be Miss Phyllis Ann Warfield; Fort Wayne, president, of the Fort Wayne district youth fellowship, and vice-president of ,the North Indiana conference youth of the Methodist church. >. The worship commission of the loiral church, headed by Luther Sdhrock, chairman, and ( Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owens, counsellors, wijl be in charge of arrangment* fpr the program. David Owens is president of the local youth group. The president urges all members of the fellowship to plan to attend. Guests will be welcome. 5 USED CARS FOR SALE 1950 STUDEBAKER Land Crulser. Low mileage. New car 1 guarantee. All accessories, 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 5 ‘.passenger coupe. All acceo-, i series. Aqua green finishNew car trade in. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion Fl' convertible. Bronxe finish, radio, heater and overdrive. A dandy. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 2 door. Overdrive and heater. Aqua green finish. A very nice car, 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 2 door. Grey finish. Overdrive and heater. Very low mileage. 1950 CHEVROLET 2 door. 10,000 actual mileage. New car guarantee. \ — — 1950 FORD 8 twoyttoor. 9,900 actual miles. Maroon metallic finish. Just like new. 1950 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Blue , L finish, low mileage. 1949 OLDS 76 four door sedan. 2 tone grey finish. A very ! L cledn car. ■ \ 1949 FORD Custom 8 two' door. All accessories. Dark bluC finish. 1949 DeSOTO deluxe 5 passenger coupe. Local car with only 23,000 miles. Guaranteed. 19A9 PLYMOUTH 4 door. An average car with a bargain price. See it today. 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2 door. 24,000 actual miles, radio, heater, seat covers, fonder skirts, bumper guards and many other accessories. \ This is really a dandy car; Black finish. \ 1948 FORD 8 five passenger coupe. Radio and heater. New car trade in. 1948 FORD 6 two door. Radio and heater. , 1946 CHEVROLET 4 door. Radio and heatfer, 1950 motor with | lOw mileage.. 4 new tires. \ 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetline, 2 J j ! door, local car. 1941 CHEVROLET 2 y door, radio and heater,f'very low mileage'. Original dark blue fin- > ish. IJ4I CHRYSLER Royal 4 door. Very clean. ° 1941 PLYMOUTH 2 doof, radio and heater. \ \J A \ 1941 NASH 600—4 door. Motor completely rebuilt. 1941 STUDEBAKER Commander. Low price. ' 1941 OLDS 76 four door. Motor completely rebuilt. Radio and heater. 1941 BUICK Special 4 door. Radio and heater. A clean older car. ,/ ' Also many other precious older cars to choose from. If you’re looking for a used car, “We’ve got ’em." VIZARD MOTORS Decatur, Ind. t . G. Morningstar, Salesman.
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Retired Minister A Dies This Morning t The Rev. William . Bennett, 77, retired minister of Westerville, 0.. died at 1 a. m, today at the home of a daughter; Mra. fclsie Byers, Chattanooga, 6. He suffered a stroke last week while enroute home from Florida, and was taken to a daughter’s home at that rime. Survivors include hU wife, Elizabeth; two daughters, one son. four brothers, three sisters and eight
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