Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1951 — Page 7
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951
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: WITH TYPICM criss-croaa handahbke, Present two Congressional Medal of Honor winner! s/ter medal ceremonies In Washington. Maj. Reginald R. Myers (left!, Boise, Id., and Maj. Carl Lu Sitter (right) hold the nation’s highest award for valor for captur- ' hog key heights to make possible the Marina withdrawal from the Vap set by the Chinese Communists at the Cftosin reservoir in Korea in I X99Q. Both officers are stationed at Quantico. Va. (International) i —
| : Chain Store Merger Is Officially Closed g Morris Stores Are Bought By Murphy • | Virgil Doyle, pianager of Jh© loOgl Morris stora, has received official notice of the deal through which the G. C. Myrphy company ac> quired the 71-store'chain of Morris 5 & 10 Cent to >1 Stores, Inc. The deal was completed with the exchange of 207,500 shares of G. <j. Murphy common 'stock for all outstanding common and cumulative preference stock of the Morris company. : ' The Morris chain was founded in 1903 by the late George S. Morris, with headquarters ip Bluffton. .It owned 24 stores in Ohio, 26 in Indiana, eight in IHiaois and 13 in Michigan. The G. C. Murphy company opdF ates 222 stores in 12 states and the District of Columbia. Murphy company sales volume for 1950 was $L50i507,468 and that of the MorTis company was 052,312. . 1 P. L. Sample is president of Use G. C. Murphy company. Directow of Morris company are: P. L. Sample. J. S. Mack, W. C. Shaw, Jr., an* - - Brown, ?. --
president and Fred Arend, 'former vice-president and sales manager, both df Bluffton. NeWly .elected officers of the; merged company are: P. L. Sample, chairman of the board, J. S. Mack, president, W. C. Shaw, vice-presi-dent, in charge of sale®; K. L. Paxtdn, vice-president in charge of merchanidse; C. F. Schatx, secretarytreasurer, E. F. McClune, assistant secretary, nad F. G; Crispen, assistant treasurer. Ray P. Brown will continue his association with the Morris company in g consulting .capacity and as a director and Fresd Arend, a director, ydU be assistant to the president and also sales manager. Both the Morris StQT.es apd John A. Mentis company. ,the latfer a jobbing subsidiary, wj) l continue operations from offices in Bluffton. Halloween Party Is Held By Scout Troop Troop 63, Boy Scouts, held their annual Halloween party last ■ Thursday, according to troop’s scribe’s belated report, which noted jthat a regular meeting was conducted at the same time before 1 games and refreshments consumed the remainder of the evening. Beardsley Rumi Will Speqrk At Fort Wayne Beardsley Rumi, nationally known business executive /.and analyst, is to be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting November 20 at the Chamber of Commerce building in Fort Wayne. Dale W. McMillen, Sr., of McMillen Feed Mills, is chairman of the meeting, is co-sponsored by 52 industrial and business leaders of Fort Wayne and the cities of northern and eastern Indiana. The meeting is being held on behglf of the institutions of private higher education in Indiana. The subject of Rumi’s address will be “Business and Private Higher Education.”. . \ Among the co-sponsors of the meeting are: C. I.« Finlayson, local manager of Central Soya Company; S. W.‘ McMillen, president of Big Service, Inc.; John Welch, manager of D e « General Electric plant, and W. A. Klepper, president '/of Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. G. W. Sprunger, presh dent of Dunbar Furniture Company,' Berne, also is a member of the group. PRINCESS (Continued From Paar One) dors of the commonwealth countries land senior officers of their missions. •■ Avast reception will be held at the British embassy, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., for about 1,500 guests—probably the high point of this year’s Washington social calendar. The Princess will entertain the President’ and Mrs. Truman and other distinguished guests at an 8 p.m. dinner at the Canadian embassy. *• . ‘‘ Plug Leaking Pipe* Leaking water pipes may be temporarily repaired with old leather, or heavily paraffined cloth for cold water pipes. Hold in place by means of wire tightly secured with pliers KidneySlow*Down May Bring Restless Nights When W.dney function slows down, many folks complain of nacring backache, headaches, diaziness an'd loss of pep and energy. Don’t suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is getting youTiown—due such common Causes as stress and strain,jnver-exertion or exposure to cold: Minor bladder irritations due to cold oi wrong diet may cause gdttmgup nights or frequent ttMIK /. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions .bother you. Try Doan’s Pills—» mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. It’s amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these forte-MptM&m&otkitosytuWgndAJ-taja flush out waste. Get Doan s Pills today!
Brifcli Wwied ty Egypt Underground All Collaborators AJsd Given Warning Cairo, Egypt, Nov. I.—(UP)— The Egyptian underground movement warned today that hereafter any person helping to supply British troops will be lashed in a public square and branded on the face with fire. The warning came in a leaflet distributed by “liberation” battalions in the Suez Canal zone. , It said that effective all “Collaborators” who sell or transport supplies to the British
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rison will be rounded up by the underground and punished in public. i The branding by fire, According to the leaflet, will servjo as g. “lifelong mark of treach«yy.” The interior ministry disclosed two days ago that battalions,” detennined to force the British out or Soudan, are springing up throughout the nation. It eaid they were able to obtain arms on the blackmarket. In another secret leaflet scatl tered through the canal itone,! the ’ underground fortes threatened to met British troops o| an “eye for an eye, tooth for a tootii” basis, according to the newspaper Al Misri. . Meantime, a new crisis bubbled — I i
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up over British action against seven Egyptian policemen and a trade union leader. The British seized the policeman on the CairoIsmailia road near Tgl El Kebir <>n a complaint ,tiwy W/erc preventing Egyptian workers from reachto, t> British EASILY DIGESTED LASTINGENERGY SPAGHETTI
