Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1952 — Page 4
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I DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT f Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. \ I 1 ’ Entered at the Decatur, Indi, Post Office as Second Class Matter ? p ut Uer Indent A. R. Holthouse„ Editor e \ le v "" —— r __— Vice-I*resident Chas. Holthouta Treasurer . Subscription Rates i . . By Mai] in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, SB.OO. Six months $3.25; 3 months, 7 beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties-: One year, 17.00: C months, $3.75; 3 months, $2.00. ’ 7 1 By Carrier, 25 cents pe/week. Single copies, 5 cents. I- '? n
:-1 ' ' • * - The clean-up campaign is moving along and city workers are getting results. Truck loads of tin .’ > cans, junk and other rubbishihave ■ been removed from the alleys and - | disposed bf at the city-dump. The . drive to rid the city of dirt and grime «will. continue all week. | ' 7- rrO— 0 r- '; . There isn’t a vacant business room in the uptown district. BJvery store buildihg is occupied by a re1 I ’Z’IS, * ■ ’ tail establishment, service agehcy > | or professional office. pro- | gressive condition attests to Deca- . , tur’s growing importance as a shopping trade center, with tiie'-expansion of business ■ places at the etast, west, north and Houth wings of the city, b | stores and shops offer you *a | friendly welcome. \l| ' ' -0 o_ ■ ' t \ I I How many people raise potatoes |a|id store the spuds through ’the Winter months? A generation ago flat was common habit and nearly itfery family in Decatur had a ■ " jk * I ‘ ] qiato plot. Wei didn’t dt pend so nlch on shipments of the Irish c Dpblers to the city, for big potato eaners were independent of outsell supply. Now that the winter supply is exhausted, a scarcity of p<it;|.toes is reflected on the mark- ' . C, H ».■ . ' ' . • A | ■ —-f—o— o— — v Tip* Court’s decision on -the Bresideut’s right to, seize the steel plants will be given bet f fore June 2. according to Washington advices. The country would like to see ■ the learned justices define the-,powers, of the president, regardless of the seizure question. ■ ' ' \■ ! < I
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4 Each year Congress raises a ques- • tion about the legality of presidential acts and an outline of U'hat the court holds as duties of »’ the executive under constitutional provisions, would be revealing to all Americans. - —o o ? First Lt. Dale Smiley of Fort Wayne, an American F-86 Sabrer jet pilot who flew 100 combat mis- > sions in Korea;' says the F-86 is as good as the Russian Mig. Winner of the Distinguished Flying 1 Cross, Lt. Smiley explains that the American plane van dd things the Migs can’t. He also believes . that if the Russian aggressors hadn't been stotepjed Hp Korea, the Reds would, have started a -> war some other place in the world. “If w-e had not stopped f Russia in Korea the Reds would r - be in Japan tqday,\’ tjie man from the Korean front newspaper reporters. ' ' 8 -—o—-d—tr-’- ’ The eleven .district Republican chairmen are all tiiggtd as Taft* supporters and an effpit is being made by the party lieaii* rs to lineup the 32 delegates |lo file national convention for the Ol’|i > sen it&i\ Marion county is the; only) jilace where di legates of ar opposite' slate were elected to t hie jstate con- •; \ 'Vi » vtention. ’’’he Indiana Republican leaders wain to put their eggs'in •one basket, regardless of; the ' chance that Gen. Eiserbower may. emerge from the Chicago cdnveh- - tion as the party standalrd bearer. ! If Eisenhower is nominated and ' I ; ' ' * 'I \ elected, then political favors will be small in the slat&. I' | 7 ■ ’ ' 7 \ .7- V ’ • 7...’ I
- m Biii ii»in. mi 0 ; —0 20 Years Ago | TODAY 9 ■ 1 ■' o May 16, 1932 was Sunday. '■ ' :( - ■■■■ ' ! IW|osritall Admitted: Leroy Vore, Monroe. Dismissed: Mrs. Arnold Thieme and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Lewis Harb and baby boy. Autos Collide At Street Intersection u - ■■■V - J ,• 7 . Antomoblles driven by -Harry Thomas Myejcs, "17. route 3, Decatur, and Kenneth Eugene Ford, 30, route 4, Celina. Ohio, collided last night at the intersection of Second and Jackson streets. Fourth Bus For Indiana Indianapolis, May 15 — (UP) — A postOffice on’ wheels carrying its 4 own mail clerks will cohnect cities between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, 0., beginning July 1, it was announced today. The bus, equipped to process mail, will carry an estimated 150 Sat ks of niail 'to cities along a route wliigitJ’X'ludes New Palestine, R u sdtvi lie, Connersville, BrownsvilKiind Liberty. .a . y Trade in a Good Town —Decatur! - v ■ \ “Old at 40,50,60?” — Man, You're Crazy Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try “pepping up” with Ostrex. Contains tonic for weak, rundown feeling due solely to body’s lack of iron which many men and! women call “old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger feeling this very day. 50£ introductory size At all dirug stores everywhere—in nacatur. at Smith Drug Store. i I
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DHCATUR, INDIANA
Legislator Sues For Vote Recount Jasper. Ind., May 15 — (UP)“~r A r< count .suit was on file in Dq-bufa-Martin circuit 'vourt today biy Frank J. Heng, veteran member qf the Indiana legislature, who last week lost his bid for the Democrat c renomination to the house by 17 votes. Democrat Want Ad& Bring Results' r —J
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Decatur Youth Is Fined For Speeding Custer, 18, 358 Winchester street, arrested Tuesday for speeding, was fined $11.75, including costs, in justice of peace . court Wednesday night. C\ L. of C. Bake Sale, Saturday 9:00 a. m. — City Hall. 11513 f ' . h
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952
