Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1952 — Page 6

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Mrs. Jane Barkley Mum On Veep's Future Plans

“P Editor's: Note: Following is the HrsS- dispatch in a series of five tmjhe ’wives or potential official i of actual and possible Democratic presidential candj ; [ ; ■, Washington, Apr. 15 — Juhfe Hadley Barkley, St. Louity widow wliq married t.h'4 vice presij jjent. don't say whether stye wants i to see heri husband make a bid fpjl ■ ilie White: House. ; She in as coy as Vice President Alben W. Barkley as to whether he will try to win the No. 1 nationI al'office. :'- . . z '■■ ‘. ) The "Veep" has not officially tossed his, hat into the ring for the Democratic prseidentiab i nominal , tion. There are indications hty ■ Plight. -j ■' . ■A ■ J But Until her husband dbes, or r lows out,' the, pretty. J'ivacioua Mbs. Barkley won’t talk aloout- his political future. | "He certainly does appreciate the interest of his friends," is her i only comment. | Mostly,'Mrsi. Barkley tyays. she 1 and the vice president fare tod busy to discuss’politics.-' She keeps ■ up on issues of the'dhy by reading ’he congressional record.| :■ I Everlsince Mrs. Barkley arrived in Washington as a brid<6 a jittle more than tvo years hgo. she and : the vice president have leen <>ne of the |capiitol’s most popular < ->b - She has warmth. charm; an ..isle: he, wit. ! Tlteir marriage in St. Louis on p-Nov.JS, 1949, after about a seven months romance,drew, the deiight--4 $d pffection of the nation. She '

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■T wl^^W 1 Ur- -^fcp—< 1 |" , T ll "i Ir, 1 OSS «B» ■ I a "x^ w ■ JI V ■ 7 H 1 ■ » -* ■ Illi iik II I I I wB I I K *ll nll ii k I ill 11 i iii i n I I i I I Ilk I Jf luULJI nl k I 1 11 'lll w -1 ~~ —IP lit I - — , APRIL 18th r < ■«*■■ FARM NG'S MEAT MARKET r I - i '• ' 4 t. ' ; 4 " \ • i j.: .i ■ 1 ' -.! .. j • •: '. 'ii L.P' 5 if -v.\ ■ i ' I 1 i v uHIFOLKS:We would like this opportunity to introduce ourJ L ; selves to the fine people of Decatur and the surrounding community. p- p ? ■ ■ . ' . - ■ ; ; |L ; ' ’ r '". j We are opening a new meat market at the corner ’of Highway 27 and West Washington street, to bring I j the City of Decatur another fine place to trade. 0 j ; ? R ‘ 'L !■ ' v i Li v IL/ ' v .:l| ; |upL We specialize in Quality home dressed meats from I | I one of the most modern, small independently owned and State approved slaughtering plants in the State of - "L Indiana, located at Dunkirk, Indiana. L ; ' 1 • p ; -' p■ I M Backed by more than tjiree generations of our family in the meat business we feel we are qualified to \ < serve the peopje of Decatur sa we expand our business - L\ ' ! interest into this city. > \ ; L . f ”■ I ’-L - p 3 ip' ! ■ ■! ’ I ■ ■ 'it ■ • : I ' ’'' So again may Ave say hello and look forward to your friendship and patronage in the’future. J p L ? Please watch for opening advertisement. - - Thank You, V. G. Fading & Sons i .1 \ Glenn Failing, Manager ' P ' .■ P ■ i 4 Pi \i ■' . i J-'.ft

was! then 38. i ' C- < ’ l Ttye live quietly here. They do a "normal amount” of en : teittyining in their roomy apartment on fashionable Connecticut Avenue— but always “most informally!" ■ , ' Since the Korean war began, Mrs. \Bat kley, to her Immense satisfaction, has spent more and mote time on community affairs. She is an official of ttyje American Heart association, 'a trustee of American University and joins in ■almost every fund-raising drive. , Every Tuesday, from 9to 3, she joins the ladies of the senate — wives of Senators —to knot, sew and; prepare surgical dressings. An accomplished t pianist, she jriei to practice "a little every day" >n the grand piano her 74-yeai-old husband gave* her ias-t yea?. She listens to "good music" programs. ; . . I , "When Margaret Truman is on TV I always try to see her," she says.’ J Last autumn when Mrs. Barkley was named the "outstanding homemaker" of the year, she said she, regarded homemaking as the hardest job a woman can do. , "1 know because./ have been a career woman, too.’" -she said. She was a secretary in St. Luiis before her marriage to the vice nresident. ( . j Mrs. Berkley has two da\'F,e~s by, her i. t marriage. Anne. 20; is a university junior in .New Or leaps. Jane,- 17. is a- senior at Holton Arms, a junior ail-.-j’ college here, ’ A (Next: Mrs. Estes Kefauver.)

Big Daylight Flash Follows .! ■ ’ . \ .4• .. : A-Bomb Test i• ■ ’ Nuclear Device Is Dropped By Speeding Air Force Bomber Las Vegas, Ney., Apr. 15—(UP) - The biggest daylight flash resulting from a Nevada atomic explosion lit up the cloud rimmed horizon north of here today when a nuclear device was propped from a speeding air force bomber. , The atomic energy commission announced* that the device was released from the bomber over the A ucca Flat proving grounds 70 miles north of here at 11:30 a. m. iCSTU Observers who witnessed the . c. . , .... explosion from atop buildings here said the device apparently was detonated higher above the ground than any previous A-blast. They based their opinion on the kingsized ball of fire and the dust < loud which boiled up above the mountains ringing tbe test area. Neither troops nor animals participated in today’s test, the AEC announced. However, several thousand troops, the vanguard of some 7.000 who will participate in the next test, wgtehea the grotesque ball of fire sear the sky Over the Yucca Flat test area. Atom-test hardened Las Vegas residents, who calmly went about their day's-chores while hundreds of tourists crowded onto roof tops to Watch, neither felt nor heard the blast. The resulting atom iloud appeared less dense (to seasoned than those of past tests. The shock wave, according to ham radio " reports received here, was felt in southern Utah near St. George. Today’s blast was preceded by two high explosive shots, pyohably TNT detonated, to check the direction of the shock waves. bX. -j t-l ——> ■ ■ Trade in a Good Tov.nl—Decatur !

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TV ACTRESS PAT HALL holds the ne# RCA-developed tuner designed to engble present television set ownerti to pick up ultra high frequency telecasts* The tuner can be attached to Standard very high frequency] sets for .switching to UHF channels. The FCC has just announced in-’ terjtion of [licensing more than 2,000 new stations throughout the nation. There will be’ 70 UHF channels; in addition to the current* 12 VHF channels. | (International)

Westerly,. R. 1. (UP) — Herb’ O’Keefe played golf f<jr 31 years: before shooting his first hole-in-one. He scored it in a itoumameiil i on the Winnapaug Hills County Clup’s short 16th hole. - • WWvAsat \ j TMD£

Philadelphia Man Is Killed In Accident Loogootee. Ind., April 15—(UP) — Dibaccio, 51. Philadelphia, Pa., w:as killed today and his wife! Palmq. 42. critically injured when their lauto overturned on U.S. 50 three Smiles east of here. Mrs. Dibac cio ;wias taken, to Daviess county hospital at Washington. Ind. with severe head injuries and broken tegs,; police sail. They Were enroifte to camp Bkeekinridge. Ky., to visSt\their soldier son. Leonardo. " — k No Conscience j. Bui>r Oak, Mich. (UP) — City police have another y:an<jidate for the man in town” title. reported $3 in change was takeiji from two March of Dimes 'canister#. I Lambs Multiply I Lake, S.D. (UP)—lt seemJed although the mama lambs were itryipg to outdo one another. Five j ewejssowned by OrvilleWrihiefelbejn jgavb-birth to 13 lambs ini two days. There were three pairs of twins, lone'i Set of triplets and One of quadruplets. i f 1 V -’V • 1■: ■ H ? A’ "j i Canine X<», 4700 fl Sale of Kenji Entafe 1 N)t<i< e is lijereby j given that the ■undersigned 'Executrix of the last Will' and testament: of Eliz.i <’.• iHpangler, deceased, (wtiiety [duly Admitted to pr<ibate and ■record in -ff If,. Adams Circuit Court of I Adtyrrrs County, Indiana, <v,n tiie Slst ■day .d" l>e<fein(>er I9el. and is reCord-u-d , itj Will Re<’ordi'"E” Page S(U» in office of thle clerk of said courtp will, as such execufri.x and ;agr.‘«|a)>le to the pnovisiojhs of said WijJ, jkt 6 o'clock ! p.m., day-light ;sai'htgis time, on Thursday, tlie Sth day |>f May 1952, at tile’ premises, offjerjfor sale at ptiblie aiuetiori the 'following described real .state in sa(d bounty: i ' 4 ' ' iplllt number i One hundred sixtyone | 161) in Joseph .Crabbs' Second Western Addition the (own, now city, |of Decatur. Ibdi.ina,. Thfi'e arc two dwelling houses on said 'lot: the house at the east end uf'tiie lot will be sold -subject to thß'tßhants rights; the hfVuse at the wejst .ynd is now vaijan-t and imihediate ppssessioij <!an be givlien.

Tl iS’ irl x' reserve > t !.<» riwht tdlurfer and seljl bond hlotises and tHe ifet as onr trajet.jor t«> offer each hdiisp and the ptfrtihn of the lot oc'■ii.pitj'U by it separately, qnd to acr e»pt ;the highest and best offer re* ce|vdd, or to reject lany or all Offers asjiaslie may best for the estate. of title will be delivered to purchasers with the deed, s ’p'g’tns: At least 2:o', of sale price to/be paid at time of salp; balance wjthln thirty days; Taxes for the payable it) 1353 jvilli We asstipitld iby the purchaser. Possession, subject to rights of tenant, w|ll be giji'eft on final settlement for l|ot or paftpof lot purphtised. H Iva Spaingler. Executrix.■ ■' . Henry ii. Jdeller. ; Attorney. Jtdy JohiiMon, Auctioneer's , Xed JlnbtiMoai, Ayiril 15, 22 and 2*l

- •■ - - ■ -- ■ '■ Al iIBM B, ; -f if IfCt Oi» ffjjj Ur! isU»- -u -i ; ai'.r.w HERE'S a fashion that boosters for • Gen. Dwight Eisenhower consider of primary importance. In fact, following its introduction.in New York’s far famed Fifth Avenue Easter parade by Broadway singinf star Dorothy Sarnoff, it will be displayed during ttje New Jersey primaries—and possibly else- ; A<aa*e. (International]

Pres. Truman Inks Japanese Peace Treaty I 'i j ! " Also Signs Defense Pacts Setting Stage For Pacific Defense April 15. (UP) -L Pre||dtnt TruAian signed the Japaty sse-peace treaty today, pavjng the <vaj|for Japan’s refurn to the family of fpie nations before the end Jf lhe pionih. 1 ’ | Mj. Truman .also defense , I pack with Japan, tji. Philippintk. NeMf |Zealand and Australia setting for the first \ peace! Patdjtyh- defense system in history. I h»- president’s signature on tile ■ pead|e treaty constituted this coujitrys formal ratification. He affix-' ed tyi< signatures at a ceremony In hisjAVhite House office. Wien the Japanese treaty i< de-. ported along with the ratifications of |ive other of the major nations which fought Japan, the treaty will cotyje into effect, establishing Japap as <3 free and independent hation ending the seven year miliiarv occupation. '■ ■■'’ I . ■ ’ Shi’e department officials ’said United Stat.es wpuld deposit its i c.rt ification sorhe time before!, (hei end of Mie imonth. Th< y said th(-d<-lay/is necessary to give Japan and the. nations accredited to ir time to. prepare for the great transition; from the technical state of wat to onij of peace. (Jritajn, Australia and New( Zealanil nave deposited their ratifjeatiqjrs. Pakistan and Ceylon ha'i’e- ratified and tlieir dbcttityqntß are expected to be deposited this so that the American deppsiit aujUnnatically will bring the treaty iiitb effect. gency powers, surty as authority to sefce the railroads .viould have extoo when the treaty came intoi force. But congress e'xt< tided thbse powers until June T. |f you have something to sdll or rdtyms for rent, try a Deniocraf Want Ad. It brings results.

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JUDGE GRANTS (Contlnned Prom ‘Pnge One) following a two-dajr ptrike against the New York system wCst lof, Buffalo and the tytrminaj rail) toad of St. Louis tlpit was called f uddealy on March 4 . • i' ■ : The unions —- the Ix)eojnotlye Firemen & Enginemen, the Ertyityeers and the Railway Conductotysi I- bowed to the federal court edict) hint'said - they *woulia fight the i ■ uancej .if a permanent ordre cii ;tiic ground that “gowmment seizere is npt law . . Jit is a shain land 4 mockery.” J J If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, trjj a Demm rat AVant Ad. It brings;results.

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\ NEW JERSEY I (Continued From Pnge One) •_U , ; lots; J J;g ;. L ; /■ . > . Harold It}. Stassen; former governor of Mintygi'sdU, shared the. Republican ballot with EDeiihower' and’ Taftf Sep. lEstes KtfaMver of Ten--nes>.ee wa| itye only •Bemecrat ente’ed. Ktlauver toured the Kate yesterday io shake hands with vot;ers. ' \ ppointiiiviit of AdmlnlMtrndor No. 475". i >olive in tyefebj niven, Th.gt the litys l|.x-.-n appoiniy-l\A<l-ininistruJ.iif bf tin- estate of \Villi.wn fl. M> ■ r-■ Ihte of Aii.inib <. uui ty, decoas< <i. Tlity '-4uite is probably >Tw ent. .-J? ! i < I ii«-o<ior<- I', (irnliker \<l i ’ r (llHfer «k Smith Alt" n-v .1 —I 1 la .iV , .'■ , ...... - . , ■ : Trade in a Good Town —Decatur