Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1952 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By ; THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. if -> Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller ___■— __ j President A. R. Holthouse ___ Editor J. H. Heller .* Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Treasurer .<$ ’‘ ..* ' ' Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One yealr, $6.00. Six months, $3.25; 3 months. $1.75. . . | By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ohe year, $7.00; 6 months, $3.75; 3 months, $2.00. < ; \'T' " By Carrier, 25 cents per Week. Single copies. 5 cents.

April’s latest shower will turn , everything green and even the weeds. 0 o ’ O • Raincoats shed water from a • j b ‘ v man's back and shoulders, but are not long enough to protect pant’s cuffs, which makes business for the pressers. *o 0 Seo. Taft and his, supporters will have a job trying to keep a militant organization in view of the sweep for-Gen. Ike. , n ; o o ! Canada raised taxes on cigarettes and the revenue promptly declined. The United States rai» cd -the tax on ..liquor and. sales dropped to a ne\w low. Maybe the '7 4ax method is the way to cure -=■>/. sinoking/and drinking habits. •■J - -r—o—O—- ► The 'Maine congressman who introduced a if esolution to im-. peach President Truman j said he did ft because of the Presidents seizure of The steel mills. Baloney, we say. Any congressman from Maine would be willing to impeach a Democrat anytime. f o—. - * Gen. Eisenhower ran away with the Pennsylvania presidential election, rolling up more than .a million votes. His popularity is 1. growing and it appears that the ’X . ll'. ’peqpe want -him nominated president. He is held in high regard by i all Americans and hate 3 I w’orld recognhion for Iris ability and achievements.

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Reduction in factory output; correspondingly causes lay offs for workmen, which isn’t good . hews for plant management, employes ;or the community. But we have ups-and-downs in business in this right now there seems jo be a lag in sales. The lay-off at the General Electric plant next week is hoped to be only temporally. Military production may absorb • some of the workers until civilian demand again starts ill the plants In full operation. The last report of the Chamber of the Comerce, shows that about iSd persons were ein--1 ployed in Ms of our local industries, which !is not a higli point, i. nor is it too discouraging. We hope the employment roster cliimbs to I.SOO or mone .before the lend of the year. | ... ■ ——H>— O ' Friends of Ralph “Bild’’, jlurst, Decatur young man, already on the road to fame in the vyorld. ofsculpturing are happy over the ’ recognition of his \work. One’ of his granite is on display tn the Metropolitan Museum of' Art in New York City. He also wen state honors in the Hoosier Art Salon ajnd in a Tri-state exhibit at Evansville. A graduate of liecatur lugih school, Mr. Hrust first began his art snidies under Miss Kathryn kahffmdn, ihstruc- I , tor in the local school. He met with success as a portrait painter and then look up. slculpturing. which seelie to be his cherished professions- fAn exhibit of his works will be on display ar the. Decatur Library during the balance of- this week. |,I . J

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Estate Case*; In the estate of Jam#* W. And- ' rews, executrix filed to close estate in six months. Petition was sustained . Finals import was filed and notice is returnable May 23 ‘V -'«• ' 4U 1 'A schedule to determine inheritance tax in the estate of Edwinj|F. Franz was filed. Notide IS returnable May 14. | ’'cp New Suit File# Lticijle Quirk has fifed a suit for damage j against Adams lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, charging personal injuries.; i Plaintiff seeksss,los. 1 . - ! The complaint states that plaintiff was attending a floor show at the ideal Moose lodge on the night of February 17 and tlistf one] of the male entertainers forced her to' dance with him and said enter- ' tainer twirled her around in a carejess and negligent man|jr and failed to hold lief tightly; fusing her to sass. Complaint further states that plaintiff was hospitalized and received permanent implement, to her spine. ' jr. > ■ [• The coinpaint asks $165 for medical care and treatment;. $2,5(10 for permanent 'impairment and $1,500 for pain and suffering. A summons was ordered issued, Aeturnajble May 5. Voglewede Anderson represent the plaintiff. ? j Motion Filed | , .’ In the complaint in conversion of ; Annas lopa Bowen vs Archie and Florence, Smit ley, plaintiff filed h motion ordering defendant to answer absolute in j.O days. --■* Marrlagt) Licenses Ematßiel F. Pdeeke, Decatuir, 20, and Edba Mae, Bailey, 18, Willshire, O r -M • '""*i ' J B. Rpop. 24, Decatur, and Marilyh Grace Teeple, 20, Degatur. ' . h ■ ; 1 ' Attends Dinner For \ 'Man Os The Year' C. I.; Finlafyson, local manager of Geijtral Soya company, was among those from this city who attended a nopn meeting in Fort Wayne at which Fred ft. Shoaff was honored aa “The Man of the ' Year.r ; ; The dinner meeting was held at the Van Orman hotel. Dale W. McMillen; Sr., chairman of the board of directors of Central company, was the speaker. A leading attorney in Fort Wayne Shoaff is' one Os the dirftc&rs of Central Soya. . ij ■' " . Berlin, regained its standing as v a, eogt&opoßtan <-ity, attracted 865,900 lijsitors in the first eight n|onth£ of last year, coin m red with 530|lj|o for the corresponding period the previous - - '

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Four Million Dollar Fire h Vancouver ”j — * Heavy Waterfront Damage From Fire Vancouver, 8.C., April 24. —(UP) —tA loaiipg fire which blazed a path of dHsi ruction across the Van- 1 cduve: /waterfront ruined property worth at least $4,000,0,00, fire departm . nt officials said ioday. jFlgmes crumpled a $2,500,000 grain '.ea ling terminal and gutted adjoining/Warehouses which, with their c< men’s, were valued at sl,s(ht.eco yesterday before the fire was extinguished. The fine spread so rapidly that the 1.20M00t dock was ablaze from end to erid within 30 minutes after the first alarm was sounded. i < About 30 tdgs and fishing vessels fanned out in all directions as the fury of t|ie fire increased. Then a costly firirboat which had been'eonsidered a'"white elephant" chugged in apid put out the flames. "That fireboat hit that fire like Niagara Falls.” district fire chief J. E. Shaw said. Pumping 2t>,000 gallons a minute from ; its six hijth velocity nozzles, tRe 80-foot, red-hulled fireboat cut the flames away from the banks of concrete grain elevators. "Those grain elevatorsc could have gone off like atom bombs,’’ Vancouver civil defense coordinator Fl V., Pearkes said. He had ordered tse publie out of a fiveblock surtbunding area because Os the blast threat. Easthqyen Escapee Is Picked Up Here State patrolman Walter Schindler picked up U hitch-hiker on U. S. road near Decatur Wednesday afternoon for questioning. After an investigation it was learned the man ; hadf escaped from the state hospital at Richmod. Schindler brought the escapee to the Adams county jail and sheriff Robert Shraluka rdturned him to Richmond today. The man was originally from Fort Wayne and officials believe he was attempting to return there. | • h|-W — 0 o 20 Years Ago TODAY 0 0 April 2-1, 1932, was Sunday. I.IKJAI. XOTfCE Notice is hereby given that the lioard <>f zopiou appeals of the -efty of «Dec,it ur;.; Indiana will meetjTtiepday night May •’> at 7:3<» o’clock at, the city hall to hear the appeal tor a variance from the zoning ordinance of ANTHONY J. FA I’ROTE. .APublte participation is invited, t'lnrence Ziner, Chairman. APRIL 24 — ‘ :

intamoi ryx Funk in Korea 'A MIL, JKflnl ik 'b.’" -s '''!-'* -'t r 4" i- ■ <; S*• ly ' I S - fl! MRf-' Mr. and Mrs, Clark Funk of Mon. roe, have received word of their son, Kenneth, who has arrived in Korea. His address is as follows, Cpl. Kenneth N. Funk, 1218075, “D” Co. Ist Motor Transport Bn., Ist Marine Div. F. M. F.. c o F P. O. San Francisco, Calif. i- ....'.'..U--- - ■ i Displaced Persons Arrive In States .’New York, April 24 -- Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Lehr, displaced persons, en route to route 5, Decatur. Ind., arrived here Tuesday on board the Ui S. military sea transport Gen. R. M. Blatchford, which docked at Pier 61 in the North River with 1,141 refugees from Europe The passengers, mostly ethnic Germans, were brought here: by the provisional intergovernmental committee for tile movement of migrants. Mr. and Mrs. Lehr will be assisted by the Rfev. W. C. Vetter in finding employment and living quarters Democrat Want Adsi Bring Results Kidney Slowdown May Bring s£*l Restless Nights When kidney function slow? down, folks complain of naffgins backache, headaches, dixiiness and loss of pep and energy. Don t suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is gettinsr you (Jc»wn-—<lue to such cQmrnon cauncs as stress irtd strain, over-exertion or exposure *0 cold. Minor bladder irritations-due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan s Pills—a mild diuretic, tired successfully by millions for over 50 year l It’s amazing how many times Doan's give nippy relief from these disedmforts—helpt >el6mileeof kidney tubesand filters flush out waste. Get poan's Pin# today!

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