Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1951 — Page 2

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An appeal to help the orphans in Korea and to assist an orphan’s, -home in Ichon, is contained; in * letter received by this newspaper from Capt- Robert A. Stalter, US Army, formerly of this city and bow stationed in war-torn Korea. Capt. Stalter, who is also a veteran of the European war and' flayed a prominent part ip the capture of Gen. Wolfe of the Nazi \ army, expressed sympathy for the raany orphans in Korea who (jeed clothing. - In part, Capt Stalter writes: “The purpose, of this letter s to; ask your assistance, not fob myself, but for some orphans. I read in newspapers abot|t eiV. , jes helping orphans, so t as t myself, why ridt Becaturf lire jeople. are kind and if they knew of the need I'm sure they Would respond./ “A few of the particulars. Ichon L a city of approximate population of 8,000, located 35 miles sot th of Seoul on route 13. 30 miles ei lit of Buwon. Being on a railroac," the city was destroyed l by our bombers.' The people hold ho malice toward Us and are trying to rebuild. I “In Ichon the’Methodist. had established a church and . a girl’s middle School. The buildings were destroyed, biitfthe church dnd school groups Lhavtj been resurrected. The church has founded an orphanage Slid \ now has approximately 100 childrein, between the ages of one 1 to 14j both l-oys and girls. These children are in need of ciothiag and food} sand toys). New clothihg, warm 'clothing is needed. fli " I “The UN (United Nations)! have a program for caring for tnd they arh. doing a wonderful job', flat there are too Hany. Eventually they will be cared! fess but in the 'meantime? I ! “1 will be glad to serve as {inter* raediary for the orphanage.” H . . Individuals, charitable groups. HowTe Relieve I Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right so the seat of the trouble ; to help loosen and expel germ'laden phlegm and aid nature to soothdand heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. - - CREPfi’StfS'.eN ' ■ - •

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churches- or church societies who would like to take up this project, r.re invited to call at this office and Obtain paps. Stalker's letter. Recently, members of St. Mary’s Catholic church conducted a clothing drive within tie parish and shipped 2,695. pounds of wearable clothing to the orphans in Kp>ea. Fund's Workers And Contributors Thanked • i ■ r v . ■ T ■ ■ William Linn and John Halterman. co-chairmen of the IBS'S Decatur community fund drive today expressed their thankq to all who contributed to the drive. The co-chairmen ~ also thanked the solicitors who made it possible for the Decatur fund to be oyersdbscribed. <• FARMER (C«etleee<l Fr»w P««t O»«-) braced his father’s back against a board support that threatened to collapse and suffocate the trapped farmer. Meanwhile, young Ford slowly scooped dirt with his -hands into a bupket ? lowered b? neighbors, who had answered his shouts for help. The youth kept at it until he had removed enough dirt tq relieve (be pressure. , j ' 1 . Then, he was pift tolled suffering from shock, and Rescue crews took over. Ford's foot was. pinched between planking op which be had stood while working in the well, and aside from the irijury to it he appeared in godd condition. The farmer was later removed to a hospital at pendlefoti for observation ans j doctors , said they would take X-rays to determine whether he had broken the foot or his leg. When the vyell started caving-in yesterday, the qpil piled up to Ford's waist. Neighbors almost had hiin out when a second-cave-in buried him up to his peck. It was thep that the son. noticing that more soil was about to finable over his father, braced himself against thA side planking and held oh with all his strength. State police officers said it was “fortunate that the boy is a pretty husky fellow.” Heavy equipment was then hauled in from the bam. six miles to the northwest, and the power shovels began making a large pit around Ford, who was in a hole about four

Plan Tn Reorganize . Conservation Club A meeting to reorganize the Pleasant Mills conservation club has been called by'lnterested persons in that community for Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at Pleasant Mills high school. Members of the old club and all other interested persons are invited to attend the reorganization meeting. Refreshments will be served following the ,business meeting. i . i ■ ■ ...... 4-' Prominent Bluffton Resident Dies Sunday William Spain, *65, prominent Bluffton piah, died Sunday night at the Boells coupty hospital of a heart ailnient after a brief illness. Spain was well known in Decatur. Survivors include his wife, two sons and a sister. The body was taken to the Thoma funeral home, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements have ndf beep coihpletedj. Two Decatur Youths Are Held For fhpfts City police have apprehended two Decatur youths for the theft of automobile’ parts and tires and indicated that others will also be questioned as a result of the roundup. { ? The youths will be turned over to juvenile, authorities. Their names were not divulged. Police, on the scent of the youths for several days, made the pick-ups over the weekend. Those involved allegedly were stealing parts and tires from cars at Doc’s Car Deck and Dick Mansfield’s; also from parked cars? Four Persons Killed In Airplane Crash Greensbprg, Ind., Dec. 10.4-(UP) —pour \persons were killed when an improvised hospital airplane on a flight from South Carolina to Chicago'- crashed during a heavy rainstorm on a farm south of here Saturday night. Killed vcere Mrs. Edward Calanan, 75, who was - being flown from Orangeburg,, S.C., to. a Chicago. hospital; Louise Frances Lenhardt, 46, Savannah, Ga., her nurse; Perry 7 Smith, 30, Columbia, 5.C.,; the pilot, and Bennie D. Petets, 30, also of Columbia, the co-pilot. < ’ ! Authorities said Mrs. Calahan had been injured in a traffic accident pear Orangeburg which killed her husband.

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J• 1 -•' " y - Motorist Fined For Reckless? Driving { I Failed To Observe Police Warnings Merl Van Valkenberg, of Osgood,? today was assessed u total fine e| >36.75 when he pleaded guilty tothp change of reckless driving in City court. ■ He was apprehended by city police for failure to observe polled warnings to atop at the scene where tow trucks were attempting to extricate a truck from the berm of North Thirteenth street. The truck, driven Uy Eugene Calhoun, of Orlando, Fla., had pulled off the road near the city limits to make minor engine repairs early th|s morning. . f i A couple at tow trucks were ing employed when Calhoun found he was f unable to get the true# moving and had called for aid. The trucks were stationed on the ; other side of the highway from the Calhoun vehicle and* cables were stretched to the distressed truck. < Van Valkenberi, driving a truck' laden with steel, came cruising through the scene “at about 45 miles an hour,’!’'crashing into the cables, causing the trucks to be jostled. The driver said »he wab unable to stop when he saw the police flasher light employed to halt traffic. \ -r— — Friendship Scroll To Mayor Os New Delhi , New Delhi, India. Dec. 10—(UP) r-Rep. Peter F. Mack, Jr. (D-11l ) presented a friendship sc|roll to the mayor of New Delhi otday. The flying congressman, who is making a solo round-the-worlif goodwill flight in a light plane, laid a wreath at the monument marking the funeral pyre of the late Mahatma Gandhi and called at the Indian foreign office accom-' panjed by Ambassador Chester Bowles. ,' !■ ■■• I. ■ • - . . .WOTICIC OF FJWAI. SETFi.EMKNT OF KSTATE No. 44M1 Notice is hereby given, to Ise creditors, heirs and legatees' of ttlharles N. Martz, deceased to Ap- 5pear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Mist day of December, 1951, and show cause, if any. Why the FINA’L; HETTUEMENT ACtWNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be appr<rved\; and said heirs are nntt* fled to then and there, make prooL of heirship, receive their die* - tribufrlve flkiv.-s. _ Trumnn Heller, Administrator Deea-tur. Indiana, December 8, 19»1 Attorney Henry H. Heller. . ’ DEC. IP—U.

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tt- 1 z —4— : b|ew Records Made By Dairy Association The; Adams county daily herd Improvement association continues tp establish new records. Records and InformAtloh released today by Elza Lynch, supervisor of 4 the Adams county D.H.1.A,, show that the county DELIA, has broken all .time high association herd averages for the past 14 months with s the exception one'month, and thfct a tie with an average of 39.7 pounds B. "F. peV cow. are proud of such a record," states Lypch, “ and should be.” ’ The tpn high herds tor November are: Ben Gerke. 49.4; Rolandes Liechty, 44.0; Viliis Habegger & Son, 43.7; Martin Habegger, 42.8; Rpuben Schwartz, 39.1;’ Eugene Gaffee, 38.7; Ren Noah Mazelln, 38.1; Albert Ewel, 37.1; Adrian Lortie. 36.8; C.J. K0rte.34.3. \ . *rhe ten high cows are: i Ben Gerke, 105.3; Vilas Habegger A Son, 87 0; Eugene Caffee, 79.6; Ben

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