Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1952 — Page 6

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TWO MEN Frem Page Oar, ’f able to return in time emergency landing. , \ '^ as *®®B had been dismissed at ’ !2 e S v. h °° l Only half an honr before the biasing plane fell. Schoolboys tried jo save the life of the naval officer bytugging at his legs as a high wind pulled him along behind bis • billowing parachute. ■ frnm tf L ey Were Unab,e tO ,ree him harnessr ’ a “d he was Pulled through a barbed wire fence.

March Clearance OF FURNITURE AT SCHAFERS SHARP REDUCTION IN PRICES ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS FURNITURE LINES ' i . ' ' I I!■■fl 1 1 r ’! i ; . i- ?!. I II ■ KROEHLER LIVING ROOM FURNITURE j . ; • i i M ; ■ I 169.95 KROEHLER THREE PIECE SECTIONAL SOFAS—Red or Sage Green Mohair Frieze.NOW 129.001 < 199.50 KROEHLER TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM SPlTES—Assorted Mohair Frieze Covers.... ..NOW 169.50 229.00 KROEHLER TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM SUlTES—Several Styles and CoversNOW 179.50 ■! I J if ' 1 t • ’ ; 1 i V 269.00 KROEHLER TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM SUlTES—Curved Styles—Mohair Frieze Covers .. NOW 199.50 * J7 '< I ■ ' • ' v ; - 34.95 KROEHLER FIRESIDE CHAIRS—Modern Armless Style Hostess Chairs—Frieze or PlasticNOW 19.95 ■ ■ |ld |].|| F' < Ih’ - ' • • i I H i|j ■ ■ 44.50 KROEHLER FIRESIDE CHAIRS—Mohair Frieze Covers—Channel Back StyleNOW 29.95/ ■ < I ■ . j. in . ; f i . i »■ 99.50 KROEHLER LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN—Modern Rocker Style-Heavy Plastic Covers-NOW 59.95 . ; ; ,i t 7 ■■; . J . . ! ; 89.50 & 97.50 KROEHLER “RELAXER” LOUNGE CHAIR—Very comfortable—Tapestry or Frieze—NOW 59.95 99.50 KROEHLER LOVE SEAT—Only one, in Gray Mohair Frieze—Modern Style NOW 79.00 129.50 SIMMONS BEAUTY REST SOFA BED-*-Only one. Floor sample, in Red & Gray TapestryNOW 89.50 209.50 SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED—Only one, floor sample—Brown Damask Cover—Slight damage. .NOW 159.00 \ ■ ■ n . ■ . . i j 59.95 PLASTIC COVERED LOUNGE ROCKER—A big comfortable chair—Assorted colors—Reduced to .. 39.95 • V.. d - • . ■ - • ! Hi ■ : H ! ■ - ’ / ■ L I > occasional Tables greatly reduced 39.95 MODERN CORNER TABLES—Your choice pf Walnut or Blonde—Only twoL-.__ NOW 24.95 > 19.95 BLEACHED MODERN STEP-END TABLES—Popular style by Laun, extra sturdy construction NOW 11.95 ' •. J. d 34.95 COFFEE TABLE—Modern shape and style, finished in Bleached Mahogany—Only oneNOW 17.95 24.95 WALNUT END TABLES—Modern step style—Beautifully finished—High gloss ,NOW 14.95 28.95 WALNUT COCKTAIL TABLE—Matches walnut end tables—Popular Walnut finish N*OW 15.95 ■ : b • ll ft I ' ' ? b . j ‘U i 33.95 LEATHER TOP COCKTAIL TABLE—A beautifully finished mahogany table—Only one j; NOW 15.95 ■ IrH hflj j| 'd il ' ? H f'j 15.95 SOLID MAPLE END TABLES—EarIy American styles—Well constructed, fine finishiNOW 8.95 79.50 MODERN THREE DRAWER LOW CHEST—with folding mirror—Walnut veneers—a bargain at .. 39.50 24.50 MAHOGANY LAMP TABLE—Traditional styled table with pie crust top — Reduced t0:14.95 14.95 SHADOW BOXES—Large decorator pieces, nicely finished in antique white and silver 24.95 SEWING CABINETS—NiceIy finished in Mahogany—Holds all sewing needs—Reduced t 09.95 ■ ' ■ ■ ■' ■ U yf’ll [I ■ r] ■ ■ I *' b i ! ■ 39.50 TRADITIONAL LAMP TABLE—Beautifully finished in Mahogany—Pie crust topNOW 19.50 1 1 1 j- 1 ! ■ i 1 14.95 SERVING TABLE—WeII constructed and nicely finished in mahogany—folding style 7,50 ALEXANDER SMITH RUGS REDUCED 1 ' - Lil 17' 11 ; | ' Ijj ■■ ■••• T- : -j’ .'! rI i ■ H 87.50 ALEXANDER SMITH 9x12 RUGS—Blended yarns in a wide assortment of patternsNOW 59.50 119.50 ALEXANDER SMITH 9x12 RUGS—AII wool face quality rugs—Good selection T NOW 79.50 b 139.50 ALEXANDER SMITH 9x12 RUGS—Heavy Quality, all wool face rugs—Beautiful patterns 89.50 10.95 & 14.95 ALEXANDER SMITH 27x54 RUGS—Dozens of patterns to choose from—all reduceds.9s r ■ "jl v 'j' pi t.• 311 i I ■ • I* |J «• I f ' h' , • !’ BED ROOM FURNITURE REDUCED 239.50 KROEHLER MODERN WALNUT 4 piece suite—double dresser, bed, chest/nite standNOW 189.00 ■■ ' <■ ’:' ' : Jif j 4 ' L :' ' < H r 279.00 KROEHLER 5 piece MODERN WALNUTStJITE— vanity, bed, chest, bench and nite stand--NOW 229.0 Q 229.00 KROEHLER 4 piece WALNUT SUlTE—Modern style—vanity, bed, chest and benchNOW 179.00 KROEHLER BLEACHED OAK DoubleiiDresser style three piece set NOW 189.00 j 289.50 MODERN 4 piece BLEACHED OAK SUlTE—Large vahity, bed, chest and benchNOW 239.00 ■H H i ' ■ ’ ' f i ’ : : ' I : m n WOLF INNERSPRING MATTRESSES—SpeciaI Purchase and Fine Value—assorted covers___NOW 28.95 49.50 SIMMONS VOGUE INNERSPRING size only—Extra heavy damask covers, NOW 38.95 \ .n r ' i. i i ; . i . ■ . i 'H 11 : ■ ! ■ i . A !i I . \ * I ' b: Ki • ✓ z - w-4 St ncni $ 7

He was dead on arrival!at a hospt tal - ? H-J | Officials said the marine apparently died from shock’;of landing. FORMER BUREAU; . From Pw|k» <>■«■) officials. 7 j ' T ~ I Indicating that the form will involve scores of questions. Mdrris told reporters that “an honest nian” can fill it out in about; six hours. Other informants said officials will be required td give Intimate deT- - L

tails about their standard of living, as well as their salary and other sources of Income. If Morris decides that an official is living higher than his legitimate income would permit, investigators will begin a thorough check on that official. RECOVERY (Continued Front Page One) M*s. Michaud and the other five suspects in an attempt to learn where the rest of the loot was Ridden. 1

IMKUTtnt DAILT OIWOOUt , MCITOTtI BtDULNA

TRUMAN'S BOOK (Centlnwed From Page One) ciency.” • Sen. Charles W. Tobey, (R-NH), commended to Mr. Truman the b’bl leal injunction: “Physician, heal thyself." Mr. Truman believes that “twelve years In Washington Is enough for any man," the book' discloses. I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

|< Candidate b - 4 y ; 1 ■■‘l WX4 : Above is pictured Harley Reef, v dll-known Jefferson township farmer, who recently announced bis candidacy for commissioner of thb third district subject to the decision of the Democrat primary election May 6. Reef has been a 'nriscinct' committeeman for more ’han 25 years. There have been 26 bank failnr in f Canada since Confederation Scarlet and gold are the official colors of the U.S. Marine Corps. jkaveps, which are larger than crows, still live in the Smoky Mountains. : ' i_' 4 , More yean of top-notch performanc« ajr» youn with a John Dmi» No. 44 Sari«fl, 2-Bottom Plow—a really mod«ra plow for modem work with tfodera power. ’ Truss-Framfl construction assures proper alignment, abundant clearance, and rugged strength—all flssential to today's fastflr, deeper plowing. Ut us tail you more about these modem plows. Stop in soon. ! STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. ' 114 N. 3rd St. Decatur Phone 3>3813

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RED NEGOTIATORS rejected UN proposal at Pan Mun Jom to make surrounding areas and nearby cities of some Korean entry ports subject to inspection during post-armistice period. Map shaws these areas as: 1. Seoul, with Inchon and Kimpo airfield included; 2. Pusan, with Maaan; 3. Hamhung with Hungnam; 4. Pyongyang with Chinnampo. Other proposed entry porta would be Sinuiju (5), Manpojin (6), Chongjin (7), Kangnung (8), Kunsan (9), centrally located Taegu (10). «

Brooklyn Gripped By Reign Os Terror Terror Is Sealing Lips Os Witnesses New York, March 18.—(UP)-r- A reign of terror todhy gripped the Brooklyn neighborhood where Arnold Schuster was murdered March 8. ' The streets were empty at night. Blinds were pulled. Parents kept their children inside. Police believed terror was sealing the lipa of witnesses who saw Schuster, a 24-year-old pants salesman, shot down six doors from his home on a Saturday evening because he did his duty as a citizen. What Schuster did was lead police to Willie Sutton, the notorious bank bandit and on the FBl’s “most wanted” list. He recognized Sutton on a subway from a poster the FBI had sent out. Nineteen days later Schuster was dead. Polide believed there must have been witnesses to the four-shot slaying which occurred shortly after 9 p.in. on a mild-, clear Saturday. Normally many persons would [have been walking the street. But rvdfy f» have met a blank wall—a 1 <4 cold fear. For death might ain. Jl \ were as close to the murderer as Lam to you, and I could remember his face for the rest of my life, 1 still wouldn’t talk —I wouldn’t teil you a thing," a mother in the neighborhood told an interviewer. What struck terror to the hearts ofW-esidents was a chain of letters, more than two dozen of them, abusive/ death-threatening,, whi/h have gone to Schuster’s kinfolk, to the doctor who pronounced him dead, to Sutton himself, to a Kings county hospital psychiatrist, and to Kings county judge Samuel S. Leibowitz, who has no connection with the case. Leibowitz was under a 24-hour guard after a threat to bomb his home. So was federal judge Harold R. Medina, before whom the 11 top U.s. Communists were ty-ied in Medina would not comment on reports that he had befcn! threatened. A 61-year-old gravedigger was arrested last night and charged with writing a letter to Schuster, warning him that “your days are numbered for being a squealer on Willie Sutton." FBI agents said William Brinckerhoff Brown admitted writing the death threat but would not comment on whether he was connected with Schuster’s slaying. The FBI, 200 detectives, and’ a squad of women detectives were working full time on the murder. And New York’s 18,755 policemen have been told that catching the killer is their No. 1 assignment. Rewards offered now total $38,000. The ambush-slaying of Schuster, the good citizen who did his duty, struck New York with an impact unequaled in crime since the Murder, Inc., days of the 1930’5. Only four motor vehicles were .registered in the Vnited States in 1895. Armament on the B-36 bomber includes 16 20-mm cannon mounted in disappearing turrets. | When you chew, the pressure on j ’your teeth may be as much as 150 pounds.

' S -dI.W J ;: A HAD A"; ' . ■ / X / MICH zx V ■ J 1 LAKE Wlß * r Z/ r \ / • HF I . WCHKIAN \/' -BVjOS’Ut ’n j” la. U I OHIO ,ND -l I a • 111 KY. NA- April 1-W<nhington, D. C. j | . V 4 _ 1 April 5-Rhilod.lphifl r — T' N.C. ’ \ V ' WMTVaiifl.N. C TENN.*'^__Z- I ri|T4*X. Z ■ ■ rrX “X \V ic. 7 / \ X* / April 7-NMrYartOly aiA \ *p** I. | TK j ga. • r. J. , r I .4 1 \ Aprint-SMhhMid. Ga. I ‘ ° A «A ISLAND n > a C. _ JH AprU Mfck FLA. I X, \ April IS-Omoda 1 fj i | i ii\i li?k > i MAIN POINTS IN THS UNITED STATES that will be visited by Queen * Juliana and. her husband, Prince Bernhard, during their projected 16-day tour are indicated by broken line on map. During her i stay, the Dutch ruler will deliver at least six key addresses, reported to be among the most important of her three-and-a-half-year reign. The schedule to be followed by the royal couple and their entourage of ten, including Foreign Minister Dirk U. Stikker, is indicated (inset) • on map. puring their three-day visit in the nation’s capital the Qoeen and her consort will be guests it the White House. (Ceiitral piess) - \ \ '"J ' . — r 4 Bar Association In £“ ster ’ prei H dent of lhe ; [gp>up. There was no j|et program and sev- ' Monthly Meetinq eTaI cu,rt ‘ topics and problems / / ,»4_ were discussed. 1 The first monthly luncheon njieet- 7 / —~v 1 — ing of the Adams county barf as* Trade In a ‘Good\Town.-t-Decatur sociadon held Mnday noop at ij \ " the Fairway restaurant. Almost the ■■■■MiIMiMmmawsMaMWBMMBMBBBi \ entire membership was present and YOU ARE an informal program was held. TQ SPECIAL SERVICES It is the plan of the association ) L to hold luncheon meetings each FIRST BAI TIST CHI RCH month, according to D. Burdetjte TONJGHT J i i ..nJ 7 BV*' \\M /.with NU-DA ROLLCOATER Easier, Faster, Smoother .. just dip ( j I ‘ the roller in the NU-DA Rollcoater Jray | ■ , and roll the paint onto your walls! ' J ■ ' No brushmarks, no splattered paint! For all interior painting . . walls, cabinets, window frames, etc. Get a NU-DA ROLLCOATER at i |PAIf| TS I your NU-DA Dealer’s ~. TODAY! *—• — ■ t' to at - . -J, l ®°k for TN$ Agency Sign n Always Costs Afore Not to Point” 7 ■ i w INDIANAPOLIS PAINT & COLOR CO. 640 NO*™ CAPITOL AVE., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA : ' ■i. 7 / i- ;■; j ' pa Int s| UWBPWBWWIffS for Agency Sign GILLIOM LUMBER CO. • 518 E. Mgin St. , , Berne, Ind. ‘ , _ i '■ ’ ' I r ' j —fi•>■ I I f i Look for Tbit Agency Sign ' f " B. J. FEASEL WALLPAPER & PAINT STORE 270 N. 2nd St. »j., Decatur, Ind, I

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952