Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1952 — Page 8

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Will Televise Hext ■ Atomic Bomb Test ; J A ■ • ' . . r First Public Blast j Planned Next Week Lag Vegas,|>iev., Apr. 16—(UP) .-—The entire nation may have a -.chance to see the atom in action wheii the first “pablic” atomic iexrioslon is held next week, it was disclosed today. The television broadcasters pt southern California agreed last * night to pool their facilities tp put the awe inspiring spectei le ok TV screen from coast to coast. The atomic energy commission' has announced that the “public’ l Mast will he held sometime Anext ueek with authorized represents* tives of the nation's ptess ‘and radio permitted to witness Jthe show at the Frenchman’s that proving ground. . J. Ji .Some 7,000 troops, including a large contingent of marines will participate in the test, which alscr Mill be witnessed by scores ; of civil and military The AEG warmed up fdpjfhie big show yesterday by firing a device that sent the brightest fireball yet seen in the tests here soaring upward from the desolate desert firing ranged- J ' The device —a term the A K< ’ prefers in-place of "weapon"' or "bomb” in* describing atomic ImI dements was' dropped from’: an ujr force bomber flying hn from Kirtland air force base in New Mexico. , In the forthcomings, '‘public*’ | test, reporters will be permitted to view' the detonation from "News Kjnob’” a hill about eight miles, from the firing range. . • The television association kaid the seven Los Angeles stations would cooperate in televising the Mast, relaying the pictures to Los Angeles and making them available to all networks sos naiiom Avide transmission. ' ‘ .'.f',' EQupiment to relay the telecast hhs been dropped from heiicfoptefs on strategic mountain p4aks between the test site and? Los Unbiles, beginning with Mt. Chai'lestdp, J - - f' The telecast will be shown sirhul taneously on all Lqs Angeles 'Stations. * = 1

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Man Burns To Death v Sleeping In Attic South Rend, Ind., April 16 — (l’P)—John S. Pawlak, 52. South Rdnd, was burned to death last night while sleeping in an attic room at iflfc home of John Podeinski. ,f ! ip Authorities said the fire started from a ghort circuit in the lamp cord. The Podemskis said they, were not aware Pawlak, a former tenant, was in the home whe/n the fire broke out. V I j STUDY SIZE OF (Contlnued.From Page One') if Sawyer did raise wages and impose a union shop, the damage to steel, firms would not! be “irreparable" as charged. Thh department assured the court t iat “any injury” to companies as the result of higher wages ordered “would be fully compensable in mnetary damages.” 3. Sen. styles Bridges (R-N.H.I said he will intfduce a motion calling for a cbmmittee investigation! ojf the “inherent power” Mr. Trutiian invoked in seizing the industry! ■ | ' L 4. More than 100 business, leaders invited here by jthe national sasociation of manufacturers and the ch amber f commerce issued a statement condemning the seizure and asking congress; to prevent the wage board from | handling la bor disputes. ; , ■ Dv4r.C jo’fthelSw DAYLIGHT TIME (Continued I’rom l*nge One) — ■ |r- 1 — »r*- — —■■ ”“4 1 ■ 4 1 'V "i southern Indiana, however;, elect to retaip the central standard tiim throughout the summer. The tidily Demount will start its sunrtner schedule of closing its business office-at 1 o’clock on Saturday afteij-mons, starting the last Saturday in April. U ■ T~7” NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS HIIUXI'.-l'HlVt H TDW XSHIP SCHOOL I Owners of taxable? real estate in the consolidated s<h|»ol Corporation known as Berne-French Township School which includes all 01 the territory within the dorporatt- limits of ithe City of Berne and French Township of Adjims? (.otrnty. Indiana, are hereby n<*tifled that a petition has been filed ilij more than fifty owners of taxajde real estate in said itonsolidaf®d .icl otjl corporation requesting the issuance of iio'mls bi- siii<l ; coAsdlidated school corporation for ti c ijuiposY- of pt tviding funds to )>e apidied <«n the cost of tlie purleKayse o l ' ground for school p'urbosef >iid;.t|ie construction ami i-iiuiprtient Os a new'adtFition to the pfejtejit High and grade school building in iahd for said consolidated school j orporation. A t ernonst ram e a'gains) 1 lite issuance iof .said bonds may be f led with the s«4iool Board by o\ynej.s\<>f taxable restt estate in said -consolidated school <mrporation in the' manner and within the time provided by Chapter 119 of the Acts Os 1.937. Taxpayers of isaid consblidated school <-orboration are further notified that said School Hoa.rd oil the 7th day of April, 1 19.>i5, adopt a resolution authorizing the Issuance ami sale of the consolidated school corporation \in the! amount of slo2,‘HiO.t!O. for the purpose of jirovidirig fund i to; be used as? above stated- Said , l>ckh«fs are to bear interest at a rate. »bt exceeding three percent (3', per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding!, ami t)re t«> be payable ■■ver a period of approximately eleven years, tibjections to the issuance of said Honkls may be made by ten or more taxpayers filing a- petition in the pflice Os the ■Auditor of---- Adams ("outity w ithin the time ichd n anner provided by law, which petition, if iartjlr, will be heard an<|l considered by the State Board Os Tax <’omtnlsslohers in the ■manner pr<>vi<lep by law. ? ‘ Tlie net assessed yaluati-on of ; taxable proplerty in the .consolidated School eorpbriit ioti is ! i5,388,125.0«i and the j.utstandirlg indebtedness of said consolidated sehiopl corporation, exclusive of the aliove mentioned bonds is $4,800.00. The land proposed jto lie purchased for schnpl purp<j>ses is l<(cated at the northwest Jedge of tlje City of Kerne.’ Indianh. and eunsisfs of approximately; 2$ acres jn the Vest half of the .Southeast quarter .’ of Section 32. ’Township 26 North, Ranae. 14 Fasti in Adams County. imlUina. The proposed new addition to I the present high and grade school building, will ,be con-sti-mted ofi masonry, eoiicrete. and steel, to be loeajted at the site of the present high and grade school building in tl>e (City of Herne, Indiana. Tentative jilans now call tor six (g) serr-ebntained classrooms.approximately 40 feet by 24*4 feet; a suite of office rotons approximately 24*4 feet by 23 feet, a < Ijnlc .approximately ’ 12 feet Iby 2,4’4.. feet nnd a storage rbohi ? tibpro.Xini’ritely 11 feet by 21*4 febt. With an ' appropriate corridor. Overall ditnensihns to be apprhxima(e]y 190 feel long at the eAst wall. 65 feet wide at the,.north-vyall. 108 ifiiet long ajt the wbst wall, mid !>7 ifee-t wide tit the south wall, and th be one story In height, with an estiniated s pst of approximately $157,500.00. Hated this Bth day ojf April, 1952. BIvRNK-FRHNCH ! TOWNSHIP SCHOOL J BYMeuno AugMhurger. . < Secretary. School Board Howard H. Baumgartner Attorney for S<-h(>ol t.'orporation APRIL 9—16—23 ta • ' '• ,i 1 7 y i" 1 i ; * j I '!!' ijr BUY TM>[ .m.

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POLLS 132,000 (Continued F'rom Page One I tntial {results either. In Washington, Sen. Frank Carlson (R-Kan.) director; of the naii o n sLI Eisenhower-for-pregident *ai‘i the outcome nieairt “the people haxje spoken again." j He Svas referring to the New Humpsli’iKe piimary. the only other prifnaiiy so far in which both Eisenhower and Taft have been on the ballot together. Elsenhower won in New; Haiiipshire. tod. But Tass spokesmen belittled the Risenhiow'etvshowing in New Jersey. They staid Taft had received approximately 2ho.o(Mt votes and he woul'd have .scored a moral victory even with l(»O.0(»0; . j ; . —Or -- y Assault And Battery Case Is Continued An assault and battery filed by ' Carl lloyce against Anthon" Raker, was contiiiued-] indefinitely Tuesday afternoon in MayorSif court. ■ , > '.'■■■ t; * I ,V Auto Crashes Into Truck, Woman Dies April 16 (UP>Mrs. flhuide f'lime. 51. Whitestown, was killed last night when the war in which she was riding crashed into a parked livestock truck on a citv street here, ! ! ' V J ' ... ■

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— — ■ - ; a .W-JWI SUPERVISORY EMPLOYES work it switchboard as operators in Newark, N.J., exchange following watkqut of regular operators in the telephone strike affecting 43 states. Only emergency calls were Accepted by jbincn-iiitters in state’s 122 pjhone offices. Soundphoto)

w E 3 mßri' ’ tl ' w "'■ ? in i s/■ Bon < U Bcß Lif O\B' / M il QK I JB IfL *S- J 9 JI : Wwi JU! hHmboim SI ?•' Prlee Daniel ' ; |w Senator Tom Connally R?AI Pribe Daniel is an announced candidate in in Texas fo;r seat of Senator Tom Connally, 'ter 24 .years as a senator and 12 as a U. S. is foreign relations chairman. (International! ' V '’*" ~ "**""’ •T'"~’T .. X' nW] • jX* JBL bhta^aß*!F S ffPr^ iftwiii ■' . . j«w» . . ROBERT 1. PENNINGTON, sl, who admits he strangled his divorcee sweetheart Dec. 7 and buried her body in a roadside grave, is shown on trial in Los Angeles, Where his 29-year-old w&r bride wife Barbara (right), is by his side. Ironically, it was she who told police she suspected foul play in the disappearance of the slain woman, after Pennington and she were married Jah- 2ft, '' ' ■ * ’ '' : . J- . ; ' 1

Indiana Democrats Seeking Candidate Stevenson Removal | Brings New Problem Indianapolis, Apr|l TG -r(UP) — Indiana Democratic leaders started all over again today in a search for a “favorite 0 candidate for the Residential nomination. • Gov. Adlai Sttevenson’s removal of himself from the picture at Springfield. 111., disappointed many top-ranking Hoosier Democrats. They had said ago he, was a natural to get the Indiana delegasupport at tl|e national convention because he is a neighbor and highly Regarded here. j Among the first Ito . express regret was Indiana Gov. Hedry F. jSchricker. I I Schrfcker’s executive secretary said after talking with the (governor: I - . . "The governor Holds Stevenson In very, very high regard and thinks he would haVe made a gbod president. He’s vei-y sorry about Governor Stevenson’s decision and has no other comment at this time regarding what other potential nominee Indiana Democrats might favor." \ f Observers believe the situation 'may crystaillize Saturday at the $25-a-plate Indiana .Jeffersfpn-Jackson Day dinner here, for which reservations have been made by backers of most announced presidential candidates. I Sen. Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma, one of the candidates, will be the main -speaker. *•- l Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. | THURSDAY and i ®■■u■ T i ' " 1 FRIDAY NIGHTS — Gene Straub “The Pango King’’ and , . Tennessee' Jerry “The Next Best Banjo Player” |_ Two Shows: 8:0Q & 10:00 P. M. NO CHARGE AMERICAN LEGION HOME i. - .

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F~ — ■ n ® Jlto C :’l X ... WF* ; r l-l be 8 ; s‘| MAYBE IT'S the write-in votes that put fhpse smiles on faces of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., following. their cons erente at SHAPE near Paris. . (Interna timaij i "■" * 1 " . — L .. I. ~ ,U ■M, .. , 1 Lt ... ..ill L , . ■ ■ ... - - ■ , (MAAAAAAAAmAMMAMVMAAAAAIWIAAAAIVVWIAAAAAMVWVI TRADE IN DECATUR 11 I 'll. ■■■i.-fa—. i hi ■ j.ll 4. Li I ■ J ( In Elevators ? ■ 1 77 D HHHHHHHF. -< • ■■ '' rl /Sv Z? - * ; I i ' d -jW^l— . . I - ■; • . • i. T i ' i . 4 ’ . i y ' ■■ c" f nj "I .| f - ! and in Long Distance, too Service is Fastest When You Call byj Number The elevator operator knows exactfy where to _ . stop when you call your floor by nujnber! Your ’ A- y\ * . telephone operator, too, can give you# better Jong >• v \ i distance service, — faster service—when you call 1 | by number. • .. 1 * For quicker, long distance service, keep a list handy of the (numbers most frequently called. ’J Citizens Telephone Co.

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