Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1952 — Page 2
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Fort Wayne Driver is Arrested Here niorniiig by city police and charged r* z ■ Leslie Anthon y' Klein, Fort Wayne. Was arrested garly this
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with speeding and running a re| lig|ht in the uptown arek of Decaij' tur. Klein's case was set for heart ing Tuesday afternoon at 4 O'clock s in justice of peace court here, j
1 Youth Is Recovered From Freak Accident Larry Smith, young son of Mr. ‘ and Mrs. John R. Smith of city, has completely (recovered from a freak accident which occurred Good Friday. i The youth w'as swinging with a belt around his ntck and he Slipped in such a manner that the strangled husi. Kenneth Secaur witessed the mishap and (immediately started giving the lad artificial respiration. He was unconscious several hours. The attending physiciail ;*stdted there would be no ill yffetts from the near tragedy.'* \ 4 ■ , ALLIED PLANES (Continued Froin Pnne One) Migs and one Type-15 damaged. This -was the battle in which Love took part. . [ i ' In a third forenoon fight. 19 Sabris shot down two Migs aud damaged another in a flight 0f!25 enemy jets east of Sinuiju.
Den To Be Closed Here This Evening I - . i :' ; The D|n, Decatur’S youth center, f will he posed tonight, it was announced? this morning. The building will Jbe used by the board ot for a meeting. 1 X , Three Adams Central Students In Contest i . . ■ M. Larry gR, Schwartz, Rich ar o: Suckey, jand Millard A. Habegger of Adanth Central high school will participate in thj> finais of the annua! stH high school contests Saturday at Indiana University. High school students entered in tpe finals kre winners of regional: contest* held throughout the state March |9. Schwartz will participate in the algebra division of the math contest, Habegger in the comprehensive ma|h division, and Stuckey in the geometry division. District G. 0. P. Meeting Tuesday \ Harryf Essex, Fourth district publieai| chairman, has called a pre-prin|ary election conference of his district committee at the Kendall viild country , club Tuesday night a| 6:30 o’clock. Essex? announced in the call that this would be the last district committee peeting before the primary eelctioii May 6. The district committee includes the chairman and ■ vice-chairman of each county. ■— g.~—— | —, —J P" » 11 1 i f ' WE | WILL TRAIN YOU TO BE A 1 TECHNICIAN I In One of America’s Leading Industries IF You!can qualify—this could be youij chance for future security and |t.he Hind of work you like, you |must be between the ages of 1| and 1 55 and have the equivalent of an Bth Grade Education or njore . . | NQ EXPERIENCE necessary—but! must be willing i to in spare home . . .j(Will not interfere with present job). * . ! , U For j'ull details and further information on. how you may be able |to qualify — Write giving I age j|nd education to J j B4x 445. % Democrat — r 1 i ■■■!■■.■■ ,
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Public High School Honor Rolls Listed Honor students for the second six weeks of the second semester at the? DeVatur High school have ! been gnnqunced by Hugh J. An drews.iprincipal. J There are 39 students on the high sehool list and 30 on; the jun i ior hij|h roll. Tie complete lists ' follow | #J . 1 1 ’ . High School I J AB i Maulle|*, Marilyn A hr, 4 k Bowman, 'Barbara <...4 I Cole, Thomas .4 i Eiiiottf Phyllis r 4 Fuelling, .Marilyn -,- T 4 s Krick, Marvene .j 4 ■ Myers,? Lester ...j. IZ-....4 - Rentz. Jane ....— X..J...4 i Smith.j Anita — .4 Smith.' Janet —4 ' Übrlck, David 4 Butcher, Rheta .? 3 2 Strains. Lois 3 2 Bowman, Carol .3 1 j Davidson, pouann 3 1 i Ensminger. Zelda ....’ 3 1 f Hilyard, Gwendolyn 3 . 1 • Jaberg, Marilyn J... 3 1 ' Kalver, Carol 3 1 Kimble, Sharon “!..y 3 1 - Kirchenbauer. Marilyn 3 1 ; McCurdy; Robert ? . 3 1 r Robinson, Ronald 3 1 ■ Roth. Pauline 3 1 1 Sautbipe, Dorcas 3 1 Sudduth. Shirley 3 1 ’ Thomafe. Daniel! 3 1 Wood, ? Ixiis 3 1 Cole, (Allan L. .»..2 2 Duff. fDohald ?. 2 2 Eley, ftoger ..., —|. 2 2 j'Kruse.f JOna 1- 2 Law*o|, Jack 2 2 Neireifer;' John ~...2 2 Plumldy, Russel. 2 2 Snydet, Marlene . 2 2 Strickler. Carolyn .2 2 Treon| Patricia 2 ? Junior High \ A ' - B I|»ocke,J Judy ... Alau r.. 5 1 Callow| Joyce 5 1 Gould.« Jay ' 5 l4ine. Uanot ... 5 1 Petrie,? Sue - : 5 1 rfchrotjk, »Ted 5 1 Baker,! Sharop 4 2 Gene! .L. 4 2 Btunnpgraff. Sara 4 , 2 , KruecSennerg. Daniel 4 2 Poling: Bev°rly ... 4 2 Schmiit. Paul L 4 2 Small,?' Donna 4 2 Strahn|. Losemary .. .....J... 4 2 StricklbrJ Rogpr 4 2 Aumatin,. Carolyn 3 3 Baumg'arther, Nancy 3 Dalzell Peter 3 3 Dorwin, John 3 3 Franz.' Judy -3 3 Lehman. Luanne 3 2 Smithl Mary Jape 3 5 Smith,; William . 3 Strong. Donald ;. 2 Welch, Ellen ...J. 3 2 Foor. Marilyn 2 4 Johnson. Deannp ’ 2 \ 4 Kelley, Tony . / Zwickf William | 2 4 . RIDGWAY ■ < CMtlnueS From Faye Onr) ba jeopardized tjhereby. i'The second issue is whether hostilities in Korea are to be terminated or permitted to drag on - indefinitely at, the great risk of increasing in both scope and intensity and possibly of developing into asgeneral war.” . If tiuce talks: collapsed and the Communists launched a major offensive. Ridgway said, he -believed the Ul N. forces are “fully capable of inflicting a severe defeat with extremely heavy losses 1 ’ upon the Reds. ? ■ j J ' POWERFUL ATOM tCantlnoert From Pau* one: Then, he A-bombs were considered srategic weapons to carry an attack to the industrial heartland: of the “lii those days,” he said, “it was fashionable to assume that a dozen or so such weapons judiciously rlac|4 could knock out any of the majdr powres of the world. | r ’ . ; ■ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results DON'T HESITATE TO WHY TO 0$ WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We will make a $25 loan just as quick as we will a larger one. Your •ignature and income are the chief : security requirements. I A small part of your income each 1 month will repay a loan, Special | terms are available to farmers or i Other persons With seasonable inl Come. Loans quickly and privately made ' usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no obli- i. gation. Ct//, phone or write—locaL loan COMPANY Ground Floor . IMN Seeend St., Brock Bldg j-t Pbooe Decatur, lad. ■I ’ . : S- " L ■•’■'' ! ' !
Three Minor Mishaps Reported By Police Police investigated three minor automobile mishaps over the week* end and no personal injuries were reported in any of them. Automobiles driven by George Buckley Decatur, and Adolph, .Weidler, Decatur, figured in a \ mishap Sunday at the corner of Jackson and Second streets. Damage to the two vehicles was estimated at S9O. A, station wagon driven by
SALE CALENDAR APB. 28—12:30 p. m. Allen County Farm, 6 miles north of Fort Wayne | on road 3, then % mile west. 644 acre farm with two comI 1 plete sets of modern improvements. Roy & Ned Johnson, auct APR.; 30 —10:00 a. m. Allen County Farm, 6 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 3, then % mile west. 132 head of Holstein cattle. Roy £ Ned Johnson. Aucts. 11 MAY 1 —9:30 a. m. Allen County Farm, 6 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 3, then % mile west. Tractors, implements, Dairy i j equipment, hogs. feed. etc. Roy A Nied Johnson, Aucts. MAy 7 —1:00 p. m. Kenneth R. Butler, Executor of Estate of Benjamin i F. Butler, % miles west of Decatur on Winchester Road. 102 acre farm and personal property. • Roy S. Johnson and Ned C. Johnson, auctioneers. DeVoss, Smith and Macklin, attorneys. MA)’ B—lva Spangler, Executrix Eliza C. Spangler. Sale of Two Decatur houses: 101 South Bth street and 813 W. Madison street j Also household goods. 6:00 p. m. DST. Roy & Ned Johnson auctioneers. MAY 10 1:00 p. m. DST.; Richard L. Bogner. Executor. 316 Jackson street, Decatur.: Modern (house and household goods. Roy and Ned Johnson, Aucts. | _ L , I‘fffweanys omrMca^aitaMe L ; pj ZZZfIZnZZMf J j ! That’s a good question, and we have the answer. State Farm Mu- - tual Automobile Insurance Company strives to insure only careful! I drivers. Careful drivers have fewer accidents. You pay the selling C ? St °? Iy . onc€ — that ’ s th e kind of insurance State Farm is famous , for. So itj costs State Farm less to do business, and because State Farm is a -mutual company, the policy-holders get the Savings. If you don’t have, this low' cost dependable car insurance, call 3-3,656 a’|l let your State Farm agent show you how you can get complete protoction-r-at low cost! 1 ' ; \’ ? i' ; ' Fred W Corah, Agent Room 7 | : L Reppert Building Phone i - . . 1 i '•! i" '■ ' : J ' j \ '/ ! Ju, .. '■ i ‘ a i k j
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Janes Stonerock and an automobile driven by p)la Cook, Decatur route 6, collided at the corner o.' „ Second and Madison streets Saturday. Damage was estimated at 135. .1 JI:•-J’ -. ‘ . I Cars drivpn by Mark Schruger, Decatur, and William Rupert, Monroe) route ij figured in a thirdlaccident at the corner of Fourth and Madison streets Saturday. Damage was placed at $45. » ,_ - ~ y ~ ' J I The battleship USS lowa is the ' fourth naval ship to be so named. - 1 .
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