Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1951 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT / Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC, Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter a Dick Di Heller - President 4 A. R. Holthouse Edifbf J. H. Heller — .... Vice-President -v C. E. Holthouse ...... Treasurer " f I Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6; Six months, $3.25; 3 months, |1.75. L.\. \\ jj. By Mail, beyond Adams *and Adjoining Counties: One year, 17.00; ’6 months, 13.75; 3 months, >2.00. I By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

'One place where the fellow loses, who ends up In a tie is at a railroad grade crossing. o .- o Everybody loves the weatherman —he predicts continuation of this summer weather for the rest of the week. . o p The cheapest insurance one can carry is to follow the recommendations of the inspectors in removing fire hazards on the premises. Often a faulty electric wire can be replaced for a few dimes, trash can be removed from basements and fire doors. cah be checked, all Ato the advantage of the owner. i ■ ——o o The men who rigged Uncle Sam for overtime and hours epent on the job in the South Boston postal depot-should have known that eventually their fraud would be uncovered. Trying to food' postal inspectors and FBI men is a sure way to get a one* way ticket to a federal prison.

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The senate investigation committee carries its threat ot cohtempt top fat In the case of Gen. Omar N. Bradley, who refused to divulge confidential infofmat-ion given, to President Truman. If Such Information isn’t to be kept secret, Why have presidential advisors, Gen. challenged? It is not likely that any senator will go through with the contempt' threat,°for thb Chief of Staff has the right to withhold private information fropi senate committee airing. ! - | v ■•• . .■ < J ' ■ Q_ O-_ Auto furnish the White House Vith a fleet of more than a dozen automobiles and of course the President can use Only one. Now, a njimber bf congress- : ■ t _ '.V g.- . ; !?. ijl Ji?| • [ \ men are smllipg with glee that President Truiflan’s sister figured in a speeding accident while Riding in a White House car, provid--I ; . < ed by her brother. Is there a man ih the country, who if elected President of the United States,

wouldn’t furnish a car to his sis* ter? Any one of the congressmen would do the same! i O' o ■ As Memorial Day approaches, the nation is' reminded that the list of honored dead .will be enshrined with the names of young men who have fallen in battle in Korea. Tribute to their valor and sacrifice will not pay the debt we owe to these sons ot America, who have always been called ty protect our freedom. k o o An Akron, Ohio salesman has inherited two manor houses and 1,000 acres of rolling farm land in England, worth a quafteir of amillion dollars in American money, but he hesitates to accept the estate. A provision in his will calls for British residence and he doesn’t want to’ give up his American citizenship. He might also miss the ham and eggs which he can supply for his family here. Chances are he will work out an agreement and live part time as a member of the landed gentry in ol’ England. 1. APPIUNTMEJiT or ADMINISTRATRIX Notire ia hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix. of the estate of John W. Shafer late of Adams. County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ix-la Irene \Gerber, Administratrix David A. Macklin. Attorney MAY is usi. MAiY 17—24—31 „ Diamonds have been found in meteorites.

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t ' ,• in A 20 YEARS AGO I TODAY o— ——— —o May 17, 1931 was Sunday. Red Cross Fund GOAL $10,551.00 Previously reported .... $8,701.53 Town of Berne, E.M. Webb, Chr., additional residential district ...J, 10.00 Rev. Lawtttnce Norris, 5.0 c Town of| Geneva, Mrs. M.O. Smith, Chr., addiiional residential district 1.00 World War II Mothers Club 5.00 Adams Central high echodl, [Hugh Andrews, Chr 5.0 j Roy L. Sautbine, Sec. 20 Washington Twp. 10.00 Thilo class, First Baptist church J 10.00 Delmer Stanley, Sec. 27 Wabash Twp. 9.00 • . Total reported 18,758.59 Fund chairman Hugh Andrews urges, all workers noW' holding funds to report same. The fund is now\ within |1,800.00\ of goal. Unreported funds may send it over goal. With the stepped up military program it is vitally important that we cot&lude the fund cainlaign as soon as possible, he said. - — Reports Filed \ Inheritance appraisers report for the Martin L. Smith estate filed showing a total estatb of 119,075 and seven heirs; hearing set tor June 6. The sale report to| the Harry Sprunger estate was filled by the executrix, Floreida -Sprunger, showing the total amount received from the recent sale at 32,607.78. In the divorce action oTEUzabeth Bennett vs Ernest Bennett, the court overruled the plaintiff’s application for suit money stating that the defendant —who had filed a cross-appiication —4 “is without money, means or property to pay plaintiff’s support .. . The court struck the defendant’s cross*application from the record,., ww >AC* e delicious

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1 iggt in service Back From Korea Pfc. John Doan, Jr. has arrived in California from Korea, He talked to his wife in this city by long distance telephone Wednesday afternoon. ’ '4 > Pte- Doan stated that he would ' probably, get a furlough soon and would to Decatur In the nexl * few days. He was hospitalized from fatigue in Korea and later\sent tc Japan. His arrival in this country was a surprise. ) { ..-.j..,...,:,, | . i.. , Indiana Nurses To Atomic Institute Indianapolis, May 17.) —(UP)— j About 100 Indiana will at tend bn institute on nursinj j aspects of atomic warfare ant disaster in the Indiana Universitj » medical center May 24-25. j Lt. T- T. Cretors, acting directoi s of the Indiana Department of Civi , Defense; one of the institute’! 3 sponsors, said nurses attending tin . course will conduct similar course! r in local communities; f Co-sponsor with thie defens* r group ih the Indiana Slate Nurses . Association. ’ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR \ • No. 47WM Notfee In hereby given. That th< undersigned has been appointed Ad ndntetrgtor of the estate of Anni Roth late of Adams Coun-ty, de. ceanbd. The estate is probably solvent, John Roth Administrator Deary H. Heller Attorney 1 May 1, 1951. < j MAY 9—l S—23 I | r NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENI . A' OF ESTATE ' No.. 4*431 , . I f Notice is hereby giveju to the cred g itora, heirs snd legatees of I'avlt Ijevy, de<«ined to apjOfar in tin " Adams Circuit Court, held at Pera j tur, Indiana, on the 29 clay of May 1941, and 5 show caun«, in any, whj the SKTTL.EMKNT AC B CMMfNTS with, the estate bf said de- - cede,nt should not be Approved: an« B said heirs are notified th then anc ► 'there make proof of heirship, am Sreaeive their distributive ehares - william Levy a Ralph Levy - E) 1 Decatur, Indiana, May 5, 1951 t Attorney G. Remy Birrij 1 MAY 91—16. I y ■ A ” _l— r < RUSSIA 1 (Caatlawed From 'page One) George C.) Marshall!) in his test: ■ mopy before the senate committee on May 11, openly recognized tha the state department'had exercise presisuVe by all means at its dis posal bn "countries which are men bers bf thd American-ied blocs particularly England and France in order to constrain them to vot for this embargo.” ) Although Malik said he would nc participate in the committee dis mission, he made no move to wall out. After he spoke, Poland, Byelc Russia and the other Soviet bio

delegations echoed his sentiments. Prospects for an early passage of the measure^—recommended by

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. an 11-0 vote of the general assemi bly's special Korean sanctions com- ’ mittee laet 1 Monday— are enhanced

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by an announcement by India’s Sir Senegal Rau that bts delegation would not oppose it