Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1951 — Page 7

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Horsier Corn King '•>< V. ;.. > ~ $Tr >• MBS' ' '4'3 v • .“ .• ■ s - ?'1 1 *.: ..' ' W L*'.''jr*%^ - •'' « ■* ‘ t Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 2-1-k White county corn grower almost reached the long-sought goal of 200 bushels per acre in winning the iitei _state senior com growing championship. J. Herbert Roadrpck, Brookston, out produced 2,168 other. five-acre corn club members in 87, Hoosier counties to earn the state, crown for the second consecutive year with the highest official yield since the contest was started in 1914. His record yield of J 99.4 .bushels per acre Was more than ten bushels higher than his 1950 championship yield of 189.1. The previous] high of 190.1 was set in 1942 by Herman Barrett of Gibson County. 1 •- A- ‘ ’ Dangerous Driving Conditions In State Indianapolis, Dec. 21—(UP)— Dangerous driving conditions throughout the state were reported today by the Indiana highway commission, which said traffic is plagued by floods, Ice, and drifting snow. High waters were reported north of Jeffersonville. The commission said U.S. 31 north of Speed probably will be.flooded befofre nightfall. Icy roads were reported near Bloomington, Qreensburg, Craw-i fcrdsviljf, La Porte, Fort Wayne and Warsaw. Fort Wayne area highways were ' considered “very hazardous,” and the commission said snow was falling and drifting near Rensselaer. Wroletl Reiu •‘ u J. Springs and wells should be pr< tected frorr surface water to avo* pollution - -

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Service Demands Firing Reviewed Demands Disloyalty Finding Reversed ' , Washington, Dec. 21—(UP)— John Stewart Service demanded todgy that the loyalty review bodfd reverse its finding that there is “reasonable doubt’ of the career diplomat's loyalty to the United States. y ■[ . ■. ?. - Berried, veterika far eastern expert, Was fired by the State departinent Dee. H after receiving a review board decision reversing rulings of the department's own loyally board- clearing Service of all tshargep. Through attoifcejf;' C. 6. Rhetts, Service declare! that the review board’s act was authority In law and should therefore be forthwith He also asserted that the board's finding was based on inaccurate information, garbled wiretaps, and misconstruction of Service’s own testimony. -.< : . Service did not content Mmself with merely demanding that the ruling against him |e vacated: He also demanded a heating by the full review board, after which, he\said, he board should withdraw its finding of reasonable doubt "and subii'.ute the conclusion that no such doubt existi,” -Il - The review board’s action against Service was based on findings of a tbreemember panel, which the full board adopted.?’ \ In charging that the body’s action was illegal, Service asserted that the review board possesses authority to review only tl»e cases of employes Whose dismissal has been reccmniended by departmental toards. “No departmental loyalty, board has ever recommended Mr. Seririce’s dismissal,” • today’s petition .said. , j \ The review board, however, contends it has authority to review not only unfavorable but favorable departmental board rulings. Service argued that apart from this Issue the revfedi board should reverse the findings of. its panel “as an act of simple justice.” I Ilt»ik|iii T. Floor Finish An ideal floor finish is one that is non-porous, smooth, hard enough to resist dirt brought in by coarse work shoes and which remains attractive for several years under normal wear and care An idea) finish protects the floor from dirt, mois ture and discoloration. ' _ ~ ' ««■ ,»: j . '

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Hours Announced For FHA Office Complying with a directive frbm the United States department; of agriculture, Donald Norquest of the local farmers home administration office announces that hie office will bb opeh Wednesday through Saturday, December 26 to 29, and January 2 to B, and then will be on i 5-day week schedule, Monday through Fridays. The office will be open by appoinl®ent only on Saturdays and evenings. Milk At Indianapolis Up To Record Price Indianapolis, Dec. 21.—(UP)— Milk consumers in the Indianapolis area paid a penny more per ijuart today. \ Maior dairies raised the price of standard grade to 23 cents, the highest price ever charged here for milk. Rdmogenized went up to 24 cents and guernsey to 26. dairy representatives said the increase was due to an 83-cents-a---hundred increase two months ago in the price paid to farmers hv distributors. " ■ f X.- • ~m_ 4. -j. f - - . «

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Four Indictments ■ Ordered Dropped Fhransville, Ind., Dee. 21—(UF)~• Four Indictments charging conspiracy to defraud Were dropped todky on an order’ by Vamfefburgh circuit judge Ollie C. Reeves Who ruled they Were not specific enough. Township, trustees Krutkarger df Center and Joe Grady' of Knight, Evansville salesman Robert Rundell and Milton Waymire, owner’of the Hoosier Supply Co., Vincennes, were indicted by a Vanderburgh cottlity gratid| Dec. 1, oh evidence submitted by the state; board of accounts. Further action in the case was left to proftcutoreleci Paul «■ 500-Bed VA Hospital Will Open February 1 •g Indianapolis, Deci 21—(toP) — A 500-bed hospital for the veterans administration will accept patients beginning Feh. 1. The present VA hospital in Indianapolis on Celd Spring Road closes Jan. 1, preparatory to being remodeled for\a 24 b bed tuberculosis hospital. The new hospital will bed edicated formally .Feb. 3. ' '

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Traffic Death Rite Accelerates In US. Nation It Nearing | Millionth Fatality \ Chicago, Dec. M>-(UF)— The traffic death rate accelerated today as the nation neared Its millionth factor vehicle fatality since the advent of the automobile. ’ — At 10 t.m., CST, the national safety council estimated the toll Since the first fatal automobile accident in 18H at Thi* Wat an ikcreaafe at 70 since the last safety council estimate at S p.m., CST. yesterday. It meant that traffic deaths' last bight were running almost soar an hoar. Yesterday, during the daylight hours, the rate was only about two an boar. . The increased tempo as shown by this morning's figures was attributed in part to the fact that the accident rate always climbs in the hours of darkness. In addition, bad driving conditions were taking their toil and the accident rate wds increasing with the approach of the Christinas holidays. The millionth traffic victim, designated as “Mr. Million” by the council, is due to die about noon Satiib day. Hie death will be pari of the Christmas holiday toll, which is expected to reach a record-breiking SOO deaths. When it became known, several months agtx that the millionth death wouln occur in the latter part of December, safety began calling him "Mr. Million.” But, instead of a "mister,” the victim conld he ah elderly woman doing her Christmas shopping, a housewife driving to get the groceries or the little girl next door, on her way to go ice skating. The identity of the tnltllohth victim wip never be known. In the early dhys of the automobile—before it became a wholesale dealer in death —statistics of its victims were recorded loosely, sometimes riot at all. The compilation of victims to date, with the millionth projection, was based on matbemar tlcal principles that give the statisticians what they believe to be a super\accurate estimate. ~ 1 •; ■ . " — / f Three Are Injured As Bus Sideswipes Truck t Angola, Ind., Dec. 21 —(UP) — A Greyhound bus sideswiped a state highway department truck on snewril!ppds U S. 2fr last night, injurifti

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