Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1952 — Page 8

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Two anti one half hours of work a week are necessary to care for every 4C|O square feet of lawn‘, according jto the University of California agricultural extension service. ——————— M \\ VI — Last Time Tonight — In Technicolor! ’ , “BEND OF THE RIVER’’ * James Stewart, Julia Adams ALSO—Shorts 14c-44 c Inp. Tax WED. & THURS. OUR BIG DAYS! I First Show Wed. at 6:30 I Continuous Thur, from 1:30 ; BE SURE, TO ATTEND! »—— — 4 The story of a G||g who trusted a I l ® STRANGERWfIEi ■ WR -a M IDA LUPINOv ROBERT RYAN US with WARD BOND W CHARLES KEMPER \ X — -J —o , Frl. & Sat.—“ Double Dynamite” Jane Russell, Groucho Marx -0 | Coming Sun. — “Lone Star” Clark Gable, Ava Gardner

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Endurance Records Set By Thuiiderjets I Neubiberg. Gerinany, March 18— (UP)—Two U.SJ air force F-84 Thunderjets landed here today Rfter setting what aliir force officials believed was a new endurance record of 2.1)08 m|les without refueling. •. ' !j .> The flight spanned seyen nations and took 4 hours and 4H niftuites,indicating an airerage : _f>peefl. of slightly more thin 418Jmiles per hour. : . i’ i .. h n d ?, ■ . .. rft h ; ? ,5. > ■ I; i: f; . • New Albany; Woman Is Mother Os Year. ’ ; J- $ Indianapolis, March 18 —(VP) — Mrs. Pearl Miller White, 71, New Albany, has \beeni chosen Indiana mother for 1952 by the jAmerican mothers’ committee and the; golden rule foundation of New York City. She will be honored at i .ceremony hprb March 25. -hiJ. i f YOU ARE INVITED TO SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE >■!> FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT I i\ i . ■ — -— INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND - ROTO \720 No. 3rd St. Phcirte 3-2004 , - -.— *■ - • 1 " JAeM&atJMan LOAN SYSTEM Th. Merit Flan Loan Sr.lwn offer, available cash credit for any good purpose to employed men or women. •H ’ ' h i j YOUR PLAIN NOTE •r PERSONAL SECURITY TO APPLY—You may um any of the three t»ays. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan, 1. You may telephone us—and tell us of your money needs. i | 2. You may cut this ad out-r-wrlte : your name and address on it—and then mail it to ua. < ’ 3. Or call at office conveniently located. Private consultation u rooms. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Brock State Bids- ; Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013 u'» fl ■ ■ ; r Loans made within 20 miles of our offset ■

Rural Youth Co-op School Held Monday 12 From County At District Meeting) The district four Farm Bureausponsored^rural,youth coop school was held at the Horieywell building in Wabash Monday night with 12 rural youthers from Adams county present. A free banquet was served at 6:30 p.m. +j On the program were speakers firotn the educational department unJ livestock department of the Indiana Farm Bureau cooperatives. Vance Lockhart, educational fieldman of the Indiana’ Farm Bureau CO-OP, spoke bn “Twenty five years of progress—[now what?” A group discussion on questions Regarding farm organizations wps led by Warren O’Hara, from the Indiana Farm Bureau. IfecreatFbn of square dancing fqlIfewed the banquet, with \John Marks from- the Indiana Farm Bureau in charge.. w Those attending from Adams county were : Dorothy Getting, (Dennys Auman, Auman, Esther Sowards, Barbara Kelley, Gloria Koeneman, Jim Merriman, Avon Scott, Max Crownover, Herald Bailey. Roy Byerly, and Wendell Sowards. The next (district meeting will be held at the punkirk gym in Jay county Apr|l 21.

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VICE ADM. W. W. Smith, retired, former chairman of ts. S. Maritime commission, tplls the Senate surplus tankers hearing that former Rep. Joseph Casey (D), Massachusetts. “threw his weight around” in seeking allocations of war surplus tankers. Deals for tankers got Casey and his group $3,250,000 on a >IOI,OOO investment in three years. (International/

THE DECATUR DAILY DEM OCR AT, DECATUR, INDIANA

i i ' i hi ; S KEFAUVER: Stop iHggfc \ f. fiiinb l in g. T, ''» iA* / ; H?»: iini»:iMoxi' ra| ' T** 1 ' 11 r ° IIII J M sB HHgfeyS V s<>m <• gestures. fc j.: s t ri v : IMF-. ■ ' UW r J IH-. TRUMAN: Stop ‘■""Oil 9k -»■. '' chopping” "ith arms. t J|r Read without so many - inistalo s. Inflexion has ,non, ’* onol,s lip-anil - J| Eh ■ —• ' 9 - ' I iR ; HL ; ifajwMjß-MHaWHi - -F Baß»BrW£ a ' :L 5 : ■. !I ' ' 1 7 ; Mp- - i- MHr MWMM ■ a R<XZ ' '■j'? IKmHKK ”4- ■ | 'Wil TAFT: Good volume ami MacARTHUR: Good\ use of i -- dynamics; unattractive, , rhetoric. Stop jutting jaw. EISENHOWER: Persuasive voice, slightly too raspy voice. Practice. Tendency toward piaster- crisp. Good reader. Too calm. Practice sounding less impatient. of-all impression. : | effective gestures.

i | | ' I , | ijN , ’ ' THE PRESIDENTIAL nomination prospects above gren’L exactly' modern Demostheneses, |nu gather from criticism of their speaking powers by Prof. George B. Simon, public speaking autheffity of Fenn college, Cleveland. His remarks ate shown with: pictures of the men toward whom they are directed. He says further, ”1 heard Truman make 13 mistakes in one short speech. Taft lacks courtesy when excited... During question periods he is apt th give speeches instead of answers.” Os MacArthur, “He becomes too dramatic at tint4s, as with ’Old Soldiers never: die, they just fade away.’ He didn’t fade away. If he had. hta talk have rivaled Lincoln’s Gettysburg address.” (International/

PORTS OF questions and unable toiftnswqr.' "We asked lor a recess because no pne had arythlng eihe to Paj'f’’ In the trues supervision th4 Reds\ proposed that ullSd ports of rotated troops and supplies le limited during an armistice to Inchon, the west coast port so • Seoul: Pusai).* at the southeast bf Korea;

Kapgnung. onlthe east coast: KqnIsan, On the coast, add Suwcn, site of an south of Seoul. O— j ' < • 4>ooo Britons On Strike, Want Tea Rochester, England, March 18. — (UP),—-Four thousand” oil refinery w'orki rs walkffi! out in a wildcat strike today. demanding higher

IA ' > wages and an afternoon cup of tea. They complained that other laborers got higher pay and were given a break \for their tea. Every other May for more than two years, a specialy fitted B-29 t»f the U.K. Ait Weather Service has taken off from Alaska for the North Pole. U- . I Kansas was part of the Louisiana PureliiLse. T;- - i\ i ;

To Supervise Testing Os Cattle In County; Dr. O. E. Watson, federal vet- t erinarian, arfived in Decatur today j lo supervise the testing of all cat- i he in Adams county under a program adopted some .time ago by the eounyr i commissioners wi£h the state anif federal governments assisting. Dr. Watson said! that It would take several days to organize the county an 4 that his first mission would be to visit all county veterinarians who are cooperating with the program. ' - - _______ J £ Explain Rehearing Petition On File An item which might not have been understood by the public appeared in Monday’s Daily Democrat concerning thte petition filed by George Denny, Inheritance tax administrator for the state of Indiana. asking for a rehearing and /edetermination of inheritance tax due in the Oliver Harmonesl|at;e. In sending a copy bf tSI-. petition to D. Burdette attopey tor the Estate, f Denny attached , a postscript which was not on the petition fifed with the clerk dnd read: , “This petition is filed to preserve the day in court for the* state of Indiana. We are not reqijiest’ng a redetermination at the present time. If an unexplained variance is revealed after receipjt of Information from ’the federal estate tax division, we shall contact the court and attorney for the estate anil; ask that the cast) be set tor hearing. If there is nq unexplained Variance, we shall dismiss our petition promptly.” A similar petition always is filed In a latge estate, it was I explained, to give the state mqie time to examine the report. As the postscript indicates, there is no other known for filing the petition. ’ 1 —;— 1 [ 4 - \ r - - Marvin W. Stucky 5 In Pershing Rifles ‘ Marvin W. Stucky, 227 N. Third street, hagr been elected to the spring pledge class of Pershing 1 rifles, national military honorary 1 /or freshman and sophomore men 1 at Purdue University. Stucky is a sophomore *in agriculture at Purdue. Pershing rifles sponsors a drill team and rifle team which compete with, other companies of Pershing rifles in national meets.

TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1952

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