Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1951 — Page 6

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RED MEN (Continue# From Pane One) district six; Charles Levi, Rushville, deputy great incohonee for Indiana; Ed Healey, Indianapolis, great sachem for Indiana; Cecil Appleget, Cleaimont, great Hap McGill, Greensburg, great

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junior sot the state. ‘ Past great sachems of oie Red Men who wiH be here {include: Burton Davjs Al Frick, Indianapolls- Otto Barker, Greensburg and Harry Elsten of Lapel. Prophet. Hilton stated that the gathering would be the largest Red Men demonstration ever held in

■f 1,1 ■" 'J Decatur and he and other officers extended an invitation to the pul> lie to attend the program. MARSHALL Front Pace One) signed to snow a “conflict of views” dating back to World War 11.

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. MacArthur, fired fdr public statements to U.S. Korean war policy.; has ureec that .Chinese Nationalist troops on Formosa be throwri into battle against the Chinese I{dds. The administration said no on grounds it might enlarge the Koreati conflict. \ : I— • ' A bartd of wild elk is usually led'by s|n elderly cow rather than a large! bull. T \ \ L-lS KJ Demonstration All Day This Saturday fa y BENDIX Home Economist ' SeAafat i Your-Authorized 1 1 Bcndlx Dealer

Christian Churches i Convention May 15-17 The 115th annual state conten tlon of Christian churches will be held at the Main Street Christian i hiircyi, Kokomo, May 15,1,6 and; 17 with "This is My Church’" as jthc convention theme. .. The Rev. Iona? M. Berkey, fastest of the First Christian church of ; Decatur, is chairman of the memorials committee, which will have charge of the evening service; May 15. Principal speaker will Include Dr. Dwight E. StevimF, member of the faculty at College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky.-J Dr. Leslie R. Smith, pastor-of the Central Christian church at Lexington, Ky.;*Mrs. Kenneth B. Bow: on. of Chicago and Mrs. Clarehce H. Hamilton of Oberlin, O. jln addition, a number of Indiana ministers will speak. ; Checking Records Os Township Trustees O, A. Hutchenk, field examiner for thp state board of is located at the county auditor’s office on a special assignment checking;-the records of township trustees for the past three years.. The audit of (he trustee’s records will take in the years 1943, 1949 and 1950. A veteran in the state board of accounts, Hutchens has made many audits of official records in this county. ’ ; He stated that there so few auditors in the department, that a number of them were given rndividual assignments this year to catch up with the work. • 293 Anti-Reds Are Executed In China : Ilbng Kong, May 10 —(UP) — Chinese Communist firing squads shot 293 college professors, factory managers and other anti-reds April 30 in Shanghai in the largest single mass execution yet in China, it was disclosed today.

Connie’s Market TRUCK LOAD OF H ■■■ Don’t POTTED p, . plants rorget MOTHER'S [|B4MI HER! I -I \" \ 5 MILES SOUTH OF DECATUR, IND. > / ' BIG CANNED FOOD SALE! ■I TRI VALLEY I BIG BLACK g I LIBBY SLICED | Royal Anne |U ' Bing Sweet |, - I- p I y. c. 'W™!?'? | CHERRIES | reaches 4 cans si'.oo In 4 cans s J,OO ? I 4canssJ,oo PINEaPPII-Sliced-or-Crushed-InTtojTSyrup 4 for 1.00- - - 4 Cans SI-00 | HUNTS FRUIT COCKTAIL-no. 2'g In Heary Syrup --- -- - Ea. 35c Deerwood -1 Southern Star I RED MARSCHINO i GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I BONITO TUNA FLAKES I J CHERRIES ig cahss I>O°| IIV 4 cans *1?OO I I 10c ea. WE HAVE 3000 CANS OF CANNED FOOD TO SELL AT 10c Can CONNIE’S NEW MEAT DEPT. \ i’| OFFERS YOU COMPLETE LINE OF MEATS Lean Pork I Lean Picnic BEEF f . WISCONSIN SWISS Shoulder Steak I HAMS ROASI| NpK Lb -49c | lh 39c '-"-esc L; C,. : '"~ 49c». ADAMS CO. FRUIT HEADQUARTERS BARAKAS ■■-•-■■- 2 Pounds 25c SUNKIST j j *se^dless T I 1 POTATOES ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES I US . N ,, 3Dqz.sl,oo 3 fo f2sc Ifc 150 1-49/ PASCAL CELERY Stalk 10c

Files Petition For, \ Sale Os Property T F- Graliker, trustee for tne Steury Packing- coinpanj, has presented William G. Keane, referee in bankruptcy in the federal courts, a petition ,to «#ell real estate and assets of the defunct concern. The referee in turn has ordered notices sent te creditors announcing a meeting In federal court. Fort May 29, 3 p. m About 80 such creditors are due to receive st|ch notices. At the time they will have the opportunity p approve or object to the petition for , the sale. > x , . J ; It is oeneved that should the petition be approved the sale will be conducted “within a few days” after the meeting. » Lt James L. Rice On Radio Saturday In a special armed forces broadcast Lt. James L. Rice, of route 3, who was shot down over Korea several months ago, will be interviewed. The program will be broadcast on station WOWO next Saturday, 12:15 p m. Lt. Rice, who parachuted to safety when his plane was shot down has recently been released from a ' hospital in Japan and, according to his wife, “is leaving for an unl\ known destination.” The interview with Lt. Rice, which will, be a part of a special program, was recorded in Japan for rehroadcasting in the ’ states. \ ( ‘ . — - J, •r : . (Coatlnurd From Paae Oae) the references to him in the subcommittee report. He was accompanied by Martin Friedman, a memi ber of his staff at the Wliite House. 1 The White House aide defended his free stays in 1949 at the swank Saxony hotel in Miami Beach and said he did not know at the time that the .hotel was an RFC bor-

rower. | . He said i®s “common practice of 1 hotels in Mhun’ to extend the kind of courtesigg that were extended to me.” 11 He said Mhe .understood that George D. S|x. Chicago punchboard manufactured* and owner of the Saxony hotiH, told the subcommittee (hat he frequently “comped” rooms for §nany people ... including members of the senate.” Sax’s testiim|ny did not specifically say the hotel had given free or rooms to any senators. S ' ’, j Dawson said he was willing to testify to cjfcar up the use of his name in report. “I hope tl®i I have done so factorily” paid. I “To the best of my knowledge. I have done nothing in connection with the RFC that is improper in any way.” k —— gOBITE SIZE j REAPY-Off scaohitti

NOTICE! / j WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY—I 2 Noon till 6P. M. f because of death in the family |j OPEN 6 till 10 P. M. Friday Evening RAY’S West Side MKT. 13th st; ■ x , ______________________

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