Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1952 — Page 8

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Illegal Narcotics Sale Charged Doctor • South Bend. Ind., April 24— (UP) — A preliminary hearings was •cheduled today for Dr. Waldo CJ Farnham, 70, who was arrested yesterday. Police said Farnham was accused of selling narcotics unlawfully. j AIR FORCE BASE (C«Btl>rirt From Pn«re Otor» were of the $41)0.000.000 disaster wrought by the Kansas river last July, .still wondered. “They tolirt us there was nothing to fear last* summer, too,” one of hem commented. "And look what happened.” ’ While there was assurance on

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. Group Rally Friday At TrinitfChurch i Fort Wb|he Group Meets Bfere Friday Trinity United Brethren this city will be the host ,4-hprch for a Fort Wayne group rally Friday evening at 7:30. The fief. A. H. Colpitts. group leader arid pastor of t the Fort Wayne ' Crescent Avenue church, will be in charge. There are 25 churches' represented in i the, Fort Wayn? group, with a to- | tai membership of 6.000. The program for the;evening follows: 7:15 — “Family hymns and registration” 4- organ melodies by Harold Mutpma. 7:30 “They were together in prayer” —by Rev. L.- T. Norris. f 7:40 — "There was love among the brethren” — get acquainted period. 8 — ‘ We roll up our sleeves”— work-shoyui for children's workers, youth. \ and adults. Children’s grotip-L-Mrs. A. H. Colpitts in charge, “relating the conference program to the local church.” Youth section—Rev. Robert ('ox in charge,, “The use of my sumfner.” Adults J--’ Rev. S. P. O’Reilley in charge. “My church's stewardship in the conference program.” 8:45 —i “Looking to 1 the future” devotional njiesskge by Rev. A. H. Colpitts. - ' i j; " 9:30 — “We eat and say so-long” —light refreshments and get 7 acquainted time in-the church dininghalls. - AI’I’OIVTMEXT OF •\ ; RXKCI TH IX FMtnte Xto. I"ss Notice In hereby givrn, Thajt the utuhrsig-ried 4ius been appointed Kxeiuitrix '»f the est.ite of Henry A. Breitier late ,of Adams c’»Hi.nt,v, de- < eased. The ('estate is pro’liatdy solvent. ill ' : . Euuun !•’. Brrlner, BxecjlJjMx DeVos*, siiiith, A Mneklln, Attorney April 9. 1952. Aidtjn- io—i~—2i ■. -11, -' !\

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Hammond Foundry Strike Is Settled i'■.■ ■ i- . i Hammond, Ind., April 24 —(UP) —Production returned to normaltoday at the American Steel found-! ry following settlement of a threeday strike. k Settlement of the dispute, which centered around an employe’s pay cut, was announced late yesterday.' Terms were not disclosed. ' The walkout affected some 1,300 CIO United Stfel workers. ' , -—-H~— ? —V ? Five Ringleaders Os Hunger Strike Held Muncie, Ind.J April 24 —(UP) — Five ringleaders of a hungey strike and mattress-burning demonstra* tion ( ' at Delaware county jail were held in solitary confinement today/ Sheriff W. Pete Anthony said the disturbance which broke out in the jail yesterday is under control. But Hie said privileges extended (fye 38 prisoners will be withheld until a hacksaw blade, used to break a 1 lock on a fail door, is handed ovej to authorities. NO ULTIMATUM <Continued From' Pane <>ne> i ()l,ia tic ; c-hann)<‘is, the spring of

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11146 which was a major factor In I bringing about Soviet withdrawal I in Iran. i “On March 6, 1946. a nbte was - sent from the U. S. government to the Soviet government, making otM’ position; perfectly plain with respect to the situation in Iran. TUIh note was published on Mqpch "gAs you. recall, the Russßns withdrew their troops from IranPuzzled reporters pressed Tubby sos some idea of what Mr. Truman was referring to when he said the ultimatum had ne,ver before been disclosed. ' It was not an ultimatum in the usual diplomatic .sense but it was a pretty strong note.” he said. Tuliby said there was no trace of any other note to which the might have been referring. s Asked flaily whether the 1 dent sent a personal note to Stalin risking him to out of Iran by a certain date. Tubby said: "I don’t believe he did.”* The president qt his news con- ‘ Terence also said that when the government , of Yugoslavia was Planning to take Trieste, he or- ] dered Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower ; to send thrrie American divisions -j

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