Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1952 — Page 6
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I GREEN BAY ‘FOXED OUT’ M, —, ■” + j • 1 I i j . 1 ■ ‘ i - t . ■ ' , ■ ■ I ■■■' ( — 2 \ . ; I : • t " . ■ '-I J f .'• :• >, • . : I i ' t - \b. ' ) i ! tlw ESI * ■ ■ . M 1 I , ■■" — : vte fc: S ; ' - .1 'i* ”** * 4 * Ck '** : •'***•■** * > ■ h i. • :r • P ! r T HOOD REFUGEES are shown being evacuated by boat from homes in Green Bay. Wis., where the flooding Fox river pours one to 3’4 feet deep through 20 square blocks of the city. U. S. Marines and civilian Rescue workers moved out 40 families on Green Ba yfs north side. (InternationalSoundphoto)
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Truce Negotiators Meet 20 Seconds | ) To Resume Prisoner Discussions Soon | i Panmunjcm, Korea. ARril $ — J, Russiii and airfield ' T ;> (UPi — Truce on Russia and airfield issues lasted only 30 seconds today, bill there, was a growing belief that recessed (prisoner discuss ions would be resumed soon and re u-h a Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy ? nevertheless continued to delay, hijs reply to a Communist proposal tp rerenew discussions .on whether, war I captives shall be permitted t(i re-' ; fuse repatitation. j; . Joy. senibr U. N. delegates, return, d to the AT. N. base canip at Mun Han with chief prisondr jiegotiatot Hear Admiral R. E. I/ibUy asi ter the Ifeds said they were(prcparei to resume the prisoner Be£o. tiations. It wtis believed the U. N,lp Omntand was polishing whatever:decisions it has made in secret during the 112-day recess. ■■' . ; For the first titjiff since tl/e ref
: L ' .JHBiUHk' ‘Jr -1 BfM .- I Sf ■HL JH T'xlAL BY GRANO JURY TRANSCRIPT is the strategy of film producer .Walter Wapger (left) and his attorney, Jerry Giesler, shown in Santa Monica, Call Superior court, where Wangle is accused in the shooting pf actor’s agent Jennings Lang, who, Wanger has said, “broke up my home.” The| strategy is designed to avoid airing Wanger’s accusations that Lang and Joan Bennett^Mrs. Wanger-4-met clandestinely before the narking lot shooting. (International Soundphoto) ■■ r in?' .gK "% Br ,:fc *' Kki ’ ®3k F A wHki . wB 5 i Kk, \ - J HL jE- . .-A~ V x -41 st wgy§MKMHWWWMMMW «L «©’»•. ♦<■ ' 2W w*b» j THREE CIGARS A DAY Is the ration of Walter Oslowski, Jr., in Philadelphia. He won’t lae 3 years old till Msy. but hje’s been smoking regularly since n|ine months old. cap blow fibers. ([international
cehs began, radio Peiping torched • the heateid itjsue in a broadcast. said [B9 \ British and American war prisoners had signed open letters attacking the U. N. demand for [ voluntary repatriation as “very unfair.” The brief session on armistice, supervision terms brought the total; tinie Consumed by subdelegates in the meetings to about 35 m nhtes : for the whole 11 days. Tn* y exchanged 37‘words, ■one of squarely hitting the issues: The I’. N. dtmand for a:;ban on airfield const the truce and the Communists' noniinatioji, of Russia as a "meutraH" trucei Inspector. . ! , 1 | y.:.J | —Ue .; « Trade in a Good Town— Decdjur! ITCH Don t Stffor 4notA«r Mimm No matter how many remedies yon have tried for itching of eczema, paoriaais. infections, athlete's fool or whatever yoor skin trouble may be—any thine from head to foot—WONDER SALVE and WONDER Medicated SOAP can 'help yoa. Developed for iho bon in «*e drmy for *•“ '"l** •* *ome < WONDER SALVE is white, rreasefeM, antiseptic. No ugly apnearanee. Safe for children. Get WONDER SALVE and WONDER SOAP — resclta or money refunded. Truly wonderful preparations. Sold in pecatur by Kohne, Smith, ! and llo|thou«e Drug Stores; or your hometown druggist.
I ‘AFRAID . TO FLY’ i p — o •'• WI >. r> I \L .JBi- AW ZWr" RBQa Ip ' A ■< 1 «'• /' { * jiii|pi|| ■M s*.' 5 *.' $ M" *— i Pt!. Liißtr, ZfIHW JdS^HHP; : ' •i "WE ARE SIMPLY AFRAID TO FLY," says Capt. Jerome M. Schechter, shown in San Francisco with his wife as he discusses refusal of himself and five other Mather field flyers to take their planes aloft. In addition, six reserve officers at Randolph field also have refused to fly. Schechter, a veteran of 35 wartime combat missions, holds the Distinguished Flying <jross with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Air Medal With five Oak Leaf . Clusters. (International . ; 1 . ' ■r 1
Josephine Ivetich Awarded Certificate jLviatrix Josephine Ivetich of this city has bpen awarded an “Ambassaijor of aviation” <ertificate in recogjiitibn of unseifisli and un- | usual service to private aviation,” j by the Filing .Farmer#;: A letter ac- . coin.pa'nying the certificate states. | “We are; particularly grateful for the assistance yoti g;)ve in staging i the recent kiddie'aircraft at Anderi son.” I The award was made at the s sixth ainual Flying tanners clinic ! banquet pfeid at die t I'nivei sity of Illinois Monday. Miss Ivetich has piloted her own plape for a number of years and is Recognized as one of the mbst experienced woman pilots in the ccuptry. Congress man F. Mack <|l Illinois was the speiker the Illinois banquet at whici the awards were made~ < .? .■ ~ . J j ~ J , - j ■’/ h Birds usually do not begin incubating their eggs until the full complement has been laid, because otherwise the resulting young would be of different ages and sizes .and the large*- ones would get ail ’he food, says the National Geographic society. V ♦
Mrs. Kefauver Enjoys 1 Washington -s Society \ j
(Editor’# ?fote: Sr-comfmfser-’ i»-r on!; prißjilei-tivxJ, officiill hbstes- ! oi I)embcra:ic presidential pus- : ibilit it-s. I | J f Wasliington. Apr. JG —* (L’|P) u - | Mrs. Estei Kelauvfqg w<j.uld have 1 the time Os her life as J :irst. ludy.| of the land —juiCt as shei is dn her’ <ami>a:gning aiounl tin uc.uritry as the wife of a presidential hope j •’uh .■ ■ i'| .' "'/■ . ■ | ■ d The wife *;/ the l ; tlemooratit! ftoti Tonnes] see. i.< of; course cotiVpnce.d hoi’i husband is the best man in the lace but -‘‘w< ; certainly didn’t pect anything\l ike jthej silu-cesi; we’ve beep g»-tt::,y. 1 jhini' his. rhances a|e good now.” | H Roth K'dauvers-likt people and take tie-, spo:li4it of p iblic ' L' ; '■ ! 'J Nam y Kefauynr has aj trim figjure, fcteen;eyek. ’etai-sniuoth skin md coppery gold hair, Jhw brilliai t gf-een and usiuqly wear® it, if only on a touch lof jade .jewelry. ■ c o • ! -- ' kJ; j’ There are four Kefauvjers: Linda, lb; David, 6, who wak adopted when the |<efauverp thought they w’ould hav»H no-morß children; ' Diane. 4. and] Gail. 17 The children' have doubts about Die advantages <,f moving to thp White Iloqse, They ijked things the w: y they ’ iyre wfylet the/sen••’or hi.', time so r.oller-i-kate and ’ake thenr-’for [rides ’.on [his hit>to;r bike. |j. '|i / | ;g■ J J When their parents arrived home from t he-•' New Hainpsltiire primary, the youngsters rigged a. bajg of water over tluj- dooriw< y'to plop on the senator’s head! I Mrs. Ke-
■ ’Tfl J w/Vs . 4 --JSH TOSSED OUT of an airplane #n(3 then pulled back in again, Capt. Fn&c C. Sejals, Jr.', Dallas, Tex., accounts hirhsMf the luckiest man,in Koreap He’s [shown having cast on his: brokqh, le£ autographed at a KoreAr airbase toy S/Sgt. Edward Duncah, Afianii, Fla., one [of trie crew pl j the C-46 cargo plane in which the ftmtasfic incident occurred. St alt. was Relping crewmen shove parachute cargo through the -door of th* pitching plane high over a Koftfa hipuntaintop, when the craft hil swirlihg air and dropped suddenly. Seals [floated tout the ddor,: fourje himself in mid-air. The plane lungeil and found himsdU back inside. Then he was slammed u|> to the ceiling he eam< down a cluster of jerrv cans broke his leg, ESI • ' — X 1 • — . — . ;■ \Z 4 '! ■ •. 4 ™> ■ r-. ■ A-J i i- J■ ■ 41dWJp j' work saver. . * ■” space saver. . . motyey savet SUB-ZEROb? nrodem upright design gives you ■• - convenience from top tjo boUpm. , J f No more stooping or digging ... no haling MODEL 18-5 i out package aftyr package to get w*hatypu,whnt. < [ SUB lets you see and reach every downer 18W ÜBIC FE£T 08 , quickly and easjly. [ 4 storage .SRACf _ A SUB-ZERO needs hardly any more flooi!' Qf* < Q"’’ space than most refrigerators, either. And with vT> SUB-ZERO[’s ebld-saving inner compartments - and Thermh-Seal cabinet design, you can actually ' Model Shown plan on giving your jfamily belter, more nutri- ■ tious food for less money spend now ' 11 cu ft p' 'V ’ Come in see it toady $449.9*5 Curtis F. Hill Refrigerant ion Sales and Service 105 S.,l3th St. , “We Maintain Our: Own Service ' I On AH Equipment Sold Ry Us.”
WTEDNESDAY,i APRIL [1.6, 1952
f; uVer says the chihlrenM’hafe •to ! see; idatldy away Trom hijjme” so ' n uch. Fhe interrupts the p<j>li- ; b ripL,: s< hHluk- to fly home lal:f <><-t:i (rib ry : week end. * j , K’tj* Avas astonished when she •‘■'■nfiy was named the be[st drehs|ed Woifaan in public life. She Ips hsveid ownwl a- oht- . fl’, a'n: | is doing much of her cahi- ! piigtih g. in a five-year-old sijit. [ 'ililo-s to sew dnd, Irr njore ttjis-, im-’y dpys, (made maiiueof her oivn I c <>tlies[and some Os tree childrcii’s. She js a talented artist and (lAlil ispnhr ,pir' .nuje.'! lime wjth pilette /and bnfsh. tier oj, por|rah sos tlie children hang ■ I! <htery room of the (oirabliL unpretentious Kefauver Mirs. Kefauver is JU, years’ ■ than her .70 year-old hushahd,; ■ [ wfes born iji' Sk-otland [of American parents, (and so,always has he|n itn American citizen ,ul-iqu;-a her fa:h<-.- later WeaMm a British subject/ 1 sfro met Hie’ s*in- * tor,: then a youiji-, lawyer, onia Mi-.-d date (luring a visit to'ChAt-j : fctt. ' '; j J j ; . [father; Sir Stephen [Piggott, tn exe[pu,iiv(j' of a” Glasgow shipHriit waalknightefl for lifs. i v <>i k ip th- bonstriii tion of the Quf-ei)" ships. L [ [ . (Next: Sen. Ri< hard Rus<ell’s Aotljer and .sisters, i [' ' Tiie historian sAlhistjonee’wrdjie '. anijem Rome’s i.-land. colony ;ii the mirth: 'The poor Britohs, herp - -olio- u/tod in them after all [tliev produce: an oyster." As yarly .a.'j so A.D.. oysters were |x--doped from the. [Thames [ estmiry
