Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1951 — Page 7
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951
Seek Settlement Os y ... . ,f ; - ■ ,-f .. Dispute Over Spain U.S. Seeking Use Os Spanish Bases London, July 19—'(UP) —Authoritative American sources said today the United States will press Tor an early meeting of Atlantic pact foreign ministers to settle a growing-dispute over Spain’s role in the defense of western Europe* At the same time President Truman said in Washington that the administration had been advised by the defense department to seek the right to use in Spain. Adm. Forrest P. Sherman concluded three days of conferences in Madrid! and gave An outline of Vhe results to Gen. Dwight D. EisenhofWer. Atlantic pact military commander in Paris. |Un Madrid, informed sources said the United States hopes to acquire the right to use Spanish naval and air, bases extending from the Pyrenees in > the north to Seville in the south for fighter planes and atom-bombers. Sherman had no comment on his talks with Generalissimo Francisco Franco and other Spanish ——
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officials Including the | air and naval chiefs. He said h|s only report would •he “to my government." J , Bu| in s!adr)d, .informed sources said the U. S. naval chief was assumed by Franco that Spain would fight alongside the allies, outside qf her own borders if necessary, provided shq receives help in return. Both Britain and Frahce have protested strongly against any American alliance with Spain. Narrowly Escapes Loss Os Left Leg ! Jake Tschannen, of 437 Mercer avenue, narrowly escaped the loss of his left leg; according tjj reports, when his foot was caught in a conveyor belt while at work at the Central Soya company Wednesday. ' - An employe in the maintenance department of the company, Tsghennen was' rushed to the Adams county memorial hospital where physicians there took 60 stitches in his left leg add ankles to close the deepj cuts incurred by the accident. Attaches at' the hospital today stated Tschapnen was in a “good” condition, recovering ’ nicely” from the Injuries. ,
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Officers Elected By Scout Patrol f : In a recent election of: officers of Fox patrol, troop 61, which in the Robert Ochsenrider home, Jim ,Klen& was named assistant patrol leader, Jim Whitacre, treasurer, and Jim Plasterer, quartermaster. The meeting was opened "with the Scout Aath, according to scribe John and artificial respiration was practiced during the co&rse of the meeting. Trade in a uood Town — Decatur X. - :
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Rev. Overholt Named Prohibition Chairman Warsaw, Ind., July 19. —(UP) i—The Rev. Gerald Overholt, Houston, Tex., was named chairman of' the Prohibition National committee during a eoiference at Winona lake. He succeeded the Rev. Virgil C. Finnell, whp designed after holding the job four years. - . ! ! ' .■ ; -p— 1 ’.. Go to the church of your choice : next Sunday. ; ' I !ik
Bible School Will > Close Friday Hi jhf ‘ Public Invited To 1 Lutheran Services B . 1 / The f Umax of lhe vacation Bible r school conducted the past two and one half weeks at the Zion Lutheran church will be\ jield Friday at, 7:30 p.m. at a closing service tn the new parish iiall auditorium. Parents of the children Enrolled jin the school and members and friends . of the congregation are invited to _ attend > his service and witness the demonstrations of the children of the departments. The coptpleted workbooks and examples of the handicraft will be on display following the closing exercise. The four supervisors will bp ip charge of the demonstrations of their various departments: Jdrs. H.H. KrueckehtTK of the senior; Ma*, liarl Reinking of the junior; Miss Barbara Helm of- the primary; and Mrs. Paul’ Hancher of the beginner;. \ ' V A , Cf rliiieates of recognition will be awarded approximately ,7,0 children who have had a perfect attendance sinco July 5. The certificates will be presented to the children by che department secretaries: Mrs. Robert Ashbaucher. Mrs; Enos Osterman. Cajolyn McDougal, and Arleen DerschL The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pas-, tor and supejriritendent Os the school, will be in charge of the closing service. Mrs. Reinhold Sauer, who served thle vacation school as general secretary, will make the statistical ' rt port.
. — - : JFBk wT •' o * • | w 'L ■ • MH sas x_ j i 17 YEARS AGO brother and sister waifs of the starving Armenian sra, fcges 6 /to 10, wete sent to orphanages. Rose Manoukian was sent to Turkey, where she married Toros Madahgian. In 1921 they came to America. Serobe Manoukian was sent to Jerusalem, where ;he became the Rt. Rev. Serobe Manoukian of the Armenian Orthodox church. One day attending mass in Racine, Wis., Rose had a strange feeling about the priest. In exchanging old memories they learned they were, brother and sister. -The two arfe shown visiting in Racine. I (International)
Home Qf Decatqr ? Lady's Brother In Kansas City Flood Mrs. Donald Hill, of 1216 Elm street, was able to call her brother in Kansas City, Kan., last night to see how he fared in the big Hood. He lives on Ninth street it that city, and his house was under “7V4 feet 1 of water, completljr submerged, not even a sbingje could l-e seen. “I asked him if he needed money, but he said even if he had reed for any there would: be no I-lace he could go to spendj it.” He , said the Red, Cross is doing d wonderful job—furnished them a Led and Is bringing groceries—and wont on at great about that organization. At present he and his wife are staying i witha daughter in Kansas City'- their house is still'under eight :feet of water, 'i, \ I - ' Incidentally—the man’s name is
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J. O. Wright, only “I don’t think you neeo to use his name-y-no one Itere knows him anyway,” Mrs. Hill added. > Plan New Gym Floor At Hartford Center • Proposals on constructing a new floor in the Hartford township high school gymnasium will be received by Emil Stauffer, trustee, and the township advisory board up to 6 p. m. on August 11. The bids will be Opened jat 7 p. m. The' legal notice reads that the construction shaib be in accordance with terms, conditions, plans and specifications which are now ton file at the trustee’s office. Thel advisory board of the township also is petitioning for a loan to cover the expense of Installing the new gymnasium floor. j If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat .Vant Ad —lt Pays. i V
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