Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1951 — Page 2

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Pair Hospitalized Following Accident * L Two Cars Collide f North Os Decatur I Two irien we're hospitalized Sunday, though both were believed to be from only minor Injuries, when the ear driven by ode of, them collided.with another which !. had pulsed off to the side of the L highway to repair, a flat tire. The accident Occurred about 2 am., Sunday four miles nqrth. of the city-on U.S. was dnvestfgat\ ! . ed-by Sheriff Sob Shraluka. Yhe c ar drlyen by George Sorg, of Fort Wayne, crashed Into the car operated by Clarence Oser, I also of Fort Wayne, when ihe latter stopped off the highway. Sorg suffered head and leg injuries* and Oser sustained head, leg.and back injuries. jßoth men

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were taken to the county memorial Mrs. Osar. Mr. and Mrs. William Deutsch, Mr. and; Mrs. Joe Twerl, all of Fort all sitting in the parked car when the accident happened, suffered only minor injuries- ? Sorg told sheriff Shraluka that he failed to' see the other car in time to avoid it. ROBt. VOGELER (Coetiewed Front Page One) damage. . . . The 39-year-old assistant vice president of the International Tele*’ phone and Telegraph company appeared eager tq fell his story as soon as heJjUioxild collect his thoughts. He ha# disclosed only, fragments of his’ experience® be* hind the iron curtain since his release Saturday from a 15-year sentence for espionage. Even in tlib quiet surroundings of the spacious garden of his Vienna home yesterday, Vo jeler begged off radio- broadcasts tt> the U.S, He said he was too nervous. ■ H

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Honte Dtembnstralion I Observance Opened L Adams County Clubs ‘ Join In Observance Adams county home economics officials ushered in national home demonstration week when they met Friday. The observance officially begins \ today and runs through May 5, Women’s grbups who carry on a 'program of home economics eduuatibn with the agriculture extension service are in the spotlight in every state The slogan “Today’s Home Builds Tomorrow’® World’’ js again featured. However, Indiana clubs have decided to emphasize cne of their goals with this'motto * Educate a girl for icitizenship in the live at home and learn house.’’ Mrs, Carl Becker of Woodburn explained this to the Adams county home economics president’s council in their ‘Friday meeting. Mrs. BeckeT is the executive board member for this area of the state home economics association. The meeting, held in the Monroe Methodist church annex served to reacquaint local women with the progress toward their state association’s having a demonstration house for Igirls on the Purdue campus. “The present world need for informed, responsible, women citizens emphasizes the worthwhilenessof This project." ;Adams county home? economics women have made a sizable contribution toward acquiring this Mrsft Becker explained ot h® r phases of the state assdciation's program and announced the meeting of the, national Home demonstration council that jwlll be held at Lansing, JVlieh.. in j August. Mrs. Albert Beineke conducted the business. Mrs. Clinton Hersch. county treasurer, collected con teibutions from all clubs to the "Pennies fpr Friendship’’ fund an international friendship fund ot the associated country women of- the wbrld with which all Addms county clubs #re affiliated. Those attending were: Mrs' Milton Kruetzinan. Preble; Mrs. Eva Brewster, Monroe; Mrs. Charles Baker, Jefferson; Mrs. Joe Oleberg, Decatur; Mrs'. Dab Striker, Monroe; Mrs. John Steiner, Hartford; Mrs. John Baltzell, Washington; Mrs. Elmer Gollif. St. Mary’s t Mrs. Henry Heiman, Washington; Mrs. Bruce Sprunger and Mrs. Noah Hafiegger, Berne, Mrs. Lee Fleming and, Mrs. Adolph Weidler, Root; Mrs.,Clinton Herca, Decatur, county treasuerer; Mrs. Carl-Frey. St. Mary’s; Mrs. Walter Kessler. Blue Creek; Mrs. Edwin Bauman, county ’ secretary; Mrs. Albert Beineke. Kirkland and county president; Mrs, Roxie fechaadt, Blue Creek. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Archbold, Mrs. Carl Becker and her mother; and Anna K. Williams, bbme demonstration agent. VFW Auxiliary Will Honor Essay Winners The Ladies Auxiliary and Limberlost post 6236. Veterans of Foreign Wars; will honor at the ti&gular meeting Tuesday the recen-t winners of that, organization’® ' essay contest. The Qontest, opened to all high school students, was judged by Mrs. Hugh Andrews, instructor in the Pleasant Mills high school; county clerk Ed Jaherg; circuit court judge Myles F. Parrish, and Miss Catherine Weidler, instructor In the Decatur high sCiiool. The subject of the essay for all contestants was: "Freeuom’s open door ” Miss Dianne pinn, Miss Marjorielu Hill and George Bair, all seniors in the Decatur high school, were first, second and third place winners respectively.. A potluck supper will be at the home beginning, at 6 p. in. prior to the' regular business meeting, and all members were urged to be present. > , . ;,A', NOT'KF TO TAXPAY HRS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPItIATIONS Notice i® hereby given the taxpayers of Be/ne,-Adams County, Indiana, that, the proper l legal ef-’ ficers <>f swiki inunieipality at their regular meeting place at 7:3*1 o’clock I‘M., on the 1-Wh day of May, 1951, will consider trie following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Park 13 Other Compensatuw 20.00 26 Services, Other Cornract. -110.00 V < Materials ..x..... 150.00 Fire Department , ' • ‘5 Current Charges 170.00 Anditorinm 12 Salaries & Wages, Temp. 3300.00 13 Other Compensation 450.00 21 Communita. & Transport. 85.00 24 Printing &- Advertising .. / 3.00 25 _ Repairs 200.00 26 Servicea, Other Contract. 10. tie 38 Supplies, General 320.00 4 Materials 515.00 6 Current Obligations 317.00 Taxpayers , appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be neard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board vyiU hold a further hearing within '■ fifteen days at the County Auditors office of Adams County. Indiana, or at sneh other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional'appropriations may be heard and 'interested taxpayers may inquire of'the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. The City of Bern<r, Indiana Grover C. Moser Jr. City Clerk-Treasurer >

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Speaks Tonight [ j nW' The jßev. J. Maurice! Thompson, minister of the Central’Christian church, Hpntington. will pre*ch tonight at the First Christfan church at o'clock on “The Crisis of\Christian Faith." He is the second of site ministers of Christian churches who will preach during five nights df special services. - - ~ s j. Holthouse Brothers On Radio Broadcast Dan and Jim Holthouse formed ;a brother team on a rkdib progratn broadcast from station ( WANE, Fort Wayne. Saturday nigWt Tse program was presented by the. Toastmaster’s club of which the young men are members. Their discussion dealt with the v pi;ice stabilization act. Dan is employed in the sale® pro-' motion department pf Tokheim k}il Tank & Pumt) Co- and Jim is J,n the-advertising department of Central Soya Company, Fort Waype. They reside in that city Broadcast shortly before the storm, static interfered with local radio reception, but several local people reported hearing the program. f Adolph Gehres Dies At Home In Florida* ■A ' V I Alolph Gehres, former resident pf Van Wert county, 0.. died Friday at Lakeland. Fla., where he had lived the* past nine years: Survivors include his wife; two children. Wilson of Lakeland and Mrs. McConnell of Fort Wayne; thr4e brothers, Joseph of Wren, 0., Ed of Lincoln. Mich., and Otto of ne#r Wren, and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Schaudt of Van Wert ■ <>tn\ty tipi Mrs. Rosie iyeis-cher of Van Wert Funetal services will be held it 3 p. in. Tuesday at thp St. John's at Convoy, the Rev. R. H. Graeper Evangelical and Reformed churdh officiated: Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery ■at Ohib City, Q Frends may call at the Hertz funeral home in Convoy until tinie wt the services. —V v . Man Pays Fine For Public Intoxication Franklin Miller, of Fort Wayne, was fined ?5 and costs, totalling sls. by justice of the peace Floyd Hunter. Miller was arrested liy Geneva town marshall* Preston Pyle ami Was placed in the Adain» county ja*l by Sheriff Bob Shraluka. Miller was charged with and admitted his guilt to public intox» ication. , • •„ ; • THR \ I p mews 4T c_ by Jim "Y One, of the members of thel ■British Admiral-' ly is over here <. .sgsL T. to find out what g* makes the U. S ; 9 Navy'® Seabeesi* W tick. The Sea-Lx j bees are the la<ls JRp ■ who are equally at home witß a gun or a bulldozer. They can Iky down an airfield, set up a hospital, construct a landing dock, v>r take, a place in the firing line without' chaining ; their clothes.- They’re the fellows who contributed ). sb much to -our Pacific island-hopping . . . and they gferdn't wait till the shooting ceased, before they started rearranging the geography. In some places they hit the beach w' fore many of the Marines. ' And that’s really getting out in front. They say that all good things come to an end but most things good or bad have an ending—sp this column after 52 Weeks' running will.end today. We haVe decided to~’try other method® of advertising for a while. We have, enjoyed writing for your pleasure and hope that you will rfetpexnber use when you. need something in? our line. Thanks for staying with*' us in §pite of some of -the hcornyi l stuff we've been putting 'iri thei Democrat each Monday for the. past yehr. u JIM KANE J;

Six Men Fined For Traffic Violations Weekihii Arrests By City, State Police Six men paid for traffic violations in city or justice of'the peace court following weekend afrest§ by city and state police. Two others -Ygye’/ fined after arrests by state police in the Geneva justice of the peace court. Those appearing before Mayor John Doan .in city court today were: f ’ t Rpbert Mora, 521 South Thirteenth, who tailed to appear and was haled into court on a warrant, and was charged after his arrest by citjr police with speeding in a 30 mile zone on West Monroe street. Fined $5 and costs. .; John Zintsmaster, 1110 North. Third street, arrested by city police, was fined $1 and costs totalling $12.75 for driving a vehicle with but one, dealer’s license. Willmott Bohnke, route 3, speeding on North Second street. FinSd $5 and costs. Rhea Third street, Xspeeking qn iNorth , Second streb|. Fined $5 and cQsts. Those appearing , beforle justice of the peace Floyd Hunter on traffic charges included: . Arnold Yager, of Eort Wayhe, speeding on street; in justice court Saturday, was fined ;$1 and costs totalling $11.75.

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Donald Hammond, 846| Mercer avejnue, $1 and costs totalling $11.75 for reckless driving. He was arrested by city police Friday. ■Clifford Nevel, of Geneva, appeared before justice of the peace E. E. Dawaid after his arrest by state trooper Walter Schindler for reckless driving in that town. The arrest wits made in Geneva, and Dawaid fined Neyel $lO and costs totalling $21.25 and suspended his driver’s license for 10 days. Paul Bauinan, of .route' 2, Geneva, also appeared after being arrested by<. trooper Schindler for reckless driving and ! was fined by Dawaid tss and costs,, totalling $15.75. • \ Gambling Club Near Madison Is Raided v ’ 'T • r Madison. Ind., April 30 —(UP — Club 107 about five miles west of here was out of business today as the result of a state police gambling raid.

that CLEARING YOUR THROAT ers, Quit it with a Foiey Quit-lt! This new anesthetic-antibiotic tablet prevents clearing throat up to 2 hours, help* correct condition, enables you to break a rapidly forming nervous habit—objectionable to others, a handicap to you. Quit clearing your throat with Foley Quil ln. Quit it before it becomes a fixed nervous ha' it. Ot Quit-Its (with leaflet telling how to break habit) from druvsi«t today. Stengel A, Craig Drug Co./Berne.

Ohio City Masons To Confer Degree Work The Ohio City, O. Masonic lodge degree team will confer the Master Mason’s degree on a grodj? bf candidates at .(he Decatur Masonic hall Friday night.'it-was announced todgy by Cletus Miller, piaster of the Decatur lodge. \ i All Blue LSdge Masons are invited to attend. The ceremony will start at 7:80 o’clock, daylight sayings time.

* Lk 1 • Vj j, .h. Fix The Radiator Please - - - That Constant Dripping Keeps Me Awake! , You would have awakened anyway mister , . when you cracked your engine block, scored your cylinder walls and blew a couple of gaskets. Better get*little things fixed while they're still “little,” and COSJ LITTLE! Drive up. MY'S MOBIL SERVICE '* Corner 13th & Monroe Sts. Phone 3-3609

* MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1951

ASKS CONGRESS „ (Continued From Fnxe One) This does not include the cost of the atomic power plant for the sub. CHINESE REDS Fnnn Page One) blasting the communist preparations for attack. t May Breakfast, Methodist Church, Tuesday, May Ist, 6-10A. M. 75c. ft