Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1952 — Page 8
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Prayer Band Rally At Portland Sunday A'Victory Prayer Band rally c) will be held at the People’s Mission at' 932 West Main street in Portland. Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Special prayer will be offered for those defending the nation. The 1 Rev. J. H. of Junction City. Ohio, will be the principal speaker and Jhe Rev. Virgil Tucker, of Marion, will be song leader. The Rev. James R. Meadows, of Decatur, founder of the Victory Pray-' er Band and editor of their ipagazine. will preside. The public is invited.’ DAILY DEMOCRAT U'ontlniiril From I’nue One). i.i icv mountains to get here, these massive structures of grey [tainted steel, with those commanding look frig t6-ineft guns. I thought tile tm/unltains had come.)back. /she .ship :is quiet today. Sailors Wove around in their whites and WTicers sweat, in uniforms. Although this wfll be published after we Are well] ou t to sea with a sailing time of jS a.'m. Monday. June t 9. - i . XdveloUx. h|stori:ujs and naval authorities have written volumes •oil_'->lij-ps and "the: nomenclature that gives all things nautical a lAtiftiiage <>£ its own. 1 shall, not try t<> iip.ifate but hope to learn the difference between fore and njft before the cruise, is complete. *1 .. •
PECfiTURfI ' v ’Box Office Opens 7:30 l'\ -a • .■ First Show at Dusk O—O— ' . "< ,< A .. ‘ 'I - • Tonight & Thursday Paramount presents KIRK' ELEANOR WILLIAM MUGLAS-PARKER-BENDBt ■ .WUIAM WYLER'S fk ouciioh « SIDNEY) KINGSLEY'S ' Detective StoryOP . ■ Produced and WVeclef ' Also starring WILLIAM WYLER CATHY UMNO I PHIL,P JL ORPAN ' UuUnnUl ROBERT WYLER SIDNEY KINGSLEY —o—- — & Sat. —“Blondie” and “The Kid From Texas” —£)— r- ' < ' Sunday—“ Little Egypt” Technicolor. Mark Stevens, Rhonda Fleming —o i > -'I ■ • Children Linder 12 Free X,
REJECTS MORSE (Continued From Pane One) dire Korean war: . He emphasized, however, that the amount of stqql involved will .be ‘very small” and will not spare the overall defense effort and the /civilian economy' from “Very sen ious" effects if the strike js prolonged. ; To conserve already-dwindling stockpiles, the government also banned exports of steel for manuiatcure of consumer goods. Maybapic said it would be| “meaningless" ft r congress to extend the. defense production act if It does not help tb produce steel, the basic defense ti etal. , , | Apparently expecting defeat of 'Morse’s plan. Maybank said he .would oftbr a “compromise'” seizure amerßlment of his owti later in tjhe day l|i ri final attempt to arm the Presß ent with the emergency powers \tjhit-h he sought in |an extraordinary personal appeaVeance before a iojnt session of congress Tuesday.:- " g ■ . | :v ; ALLIED TRUCE (Contig tied From I‘iiKe Ofie) the nnniljprs involved ~ ' '• It was /the first show of Red night figliter strength in weeks. . K s ' ■ • ■ . I k • ' ’
! Tonight & Thursday o —t-i L—4 01 R BIG DAYS’ I First Show Tonight) 6:30 p Continuous Thur. fFom 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! O ——- yj-— > . Q pH r yWMbw ** L 1 V ' vJ Txt* . 4 >■ i wff ,' y ——l iW 7 | with Virginia FIELD ALSO —Shorts 14c-50c Inc. Tax Fri. & SaL—“Red SkieJ ,©f Montana” Richard Wltjlmark, Constance Smith ' -1 1 h 1 - 4 ' S y? o—o - 1 ' ■ -■ 'V •! J ! V I </ Sun. Mon. Tues. —Humphrey Bogart in “African Queen.” This is the picture for which Bogart won hja Academy Award.
New Controversy On Tidelands Oil Bill Officials Called To Query Thursday WASHINGTON, UP — Supporters of the state-ownership' tidelands oil bill said Wednesday the administration's "strong-arm” tactics may win them new support. Seri. Russel B. Long. D-La., said chances of! overriding 'President Truman's v<|?to of the measure may be improved by disclosure that the government is q\uietly preparing to grant new leased on tidelands along the Gulf of Mexico. Secretary of interior Oscar Chapman said Tuesday that such a p!an exists but that Mr. Truman has not approved it? ; Chairman Pat | McCarran, D-Nev., said the senate judiciary committee has called Chapman, general services administrator Jess Larson. and attorney general James P. McGranery for questioning on the plan Thursday. , No date has been set forth& senate vote on Mr. Trumap's veto. The new controversy results from a charge by Sen. Spessard L. Holland, I)-Fla., that the adminis|t rat ion to “grab” the oiliich coastal without cpngrdsional approval. A I Chapman explained that the ?ase plari involves use of ral Property and Administrative ervices Act under the theory that be iql rieh coastal lands are “exess to the needs of the £overnient.” - T a The vetoed bill confirms state ownership of the offshore territory. Mr. Truman attacked it ah “robbery" in broad daylight. Dike Eddleman Is Lions Club Speaker Athletics were stressed last night at a meeting of the Lions club with guest speaker. Dike Eddleman. recreational director at Soya, stating: “the biggest thrill I have ever had is playing , basketball with the high school team.” Eddleman, once a multi-letter man at the University of Illinois, went to the past Olympic games as a high jumper, and now plays basketball with the Zollner Pistons. He spoke to the Lions' Boy Scout troop, guests at tile meeting, on sportsmanship and the importance of keeping their bodies in good shape; Also present as guests of the Lions were superintendent of city schools W. Guy Brown and Dr. Gerald J. Kohne. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
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Soldier Convicted In German Murders i Second Soldier To Face Possible Death | \ NUERNBERG, Germany, UP — A second 19-year-old soldier was found guilty by a U.S. army general court-martial Wednesday c|f the murder and robbery of |wb German civilians. I i Pct. Richard A. Hagelberger of Chula<Vista, Calif., faced a possible death sentence. The board <• 10 officers trying the young draftei? will pass sentence Thursday. Under article 118 of the new three-service unifbrm code of military justice, a sentence of death or life imprisonment is mandatory in cases of “murder while in preparation of robbery.” • . ' H* The alleged trigger man in the murder. Pvt. John S. Vigneault of Goffs Falls, N. H„ was sentenced to death by hanging by another court-martial here on May 22. p 1 The trial board recessed for one hour and 40 minutes to confer oh a verdict for Hagelberger, who refused to tAke the stand, to testify about the April 19 slaying on a lonely highway near Neustadt. When the hiemhers returned, the young draftee was led from His chair to face them alone in the courtroom of the bleak Palace of Justice, where leading naxis were tried ip the 1946 war crimes trial. Angola Man And Son Killed In Collision ANGOLA. Ind.. UP — A truqk driver and his 12-year-old son w'ere killed Wednesday when two trucks Collided on U. S. 27 near Pleasaint take. \ Police identified the dead as Raj’ G. Miller, about 45, and his floh, Gerry, of Angola. , if : They were riding in a gasplitte transport truck driven by Miller. It collided with an empty cement truck owned |>y the L. J. Beal Trucking Co.. Brooklyn, Mich., arid driven by a man ndmed Hyde, who was injured slightly, if ; a - J : Go to the church or your choice next Sunday. b THE RIGHT SHOES FOR MEM
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Claim Is Disallowed By Board Os Review At a hearing with the board of j'evlew, convening for this month to Review property assessments, mortgage exemptions and disabled veterans exemptions, Harold Reinhard femplained that he should not be assessed on his partially-built new home in Homewood. The board disallowed his claim on the grounds that the construction had been going on for a long period of time gnd that, they further sei forth, r an assessment-was now equitable. JJttle Damage Done As Autos Sideswipe I- ' H ' . ' ' 1 / It was reported to the police today that Burdette Custer, 18, and fc. W. Lankenau, 65, both of Decatur. sideswiped each other in their cars Tuesday night, causing Combined damage estimated at $55. R-i I • ■—■ —... * Hoosier Nominated Ambassador To Iraq ’ WASHINGTON, UP—President Truman Wednesday notninated Bbrton Y. Berry of Indiana tri be tlte neW ambassador to Iraq succeeding Edward S. Crocker 11. X’.: 1 ~f — ■ —— S 51 ; If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
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Warsaw Man Heads Spanish War Vets INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Indiana members of the United Spanish War Veterans closed a threk-day session Tuesday with the election °f Jess Miller, Warsaw, as state commander. Miller succeeds I. M. Colvin, Princeton. Mrs. Xflolet Baker/Plymouth, was nameid to succeed Mrs. Dora Stinson, Bioqmington, as president of the auxiliary. Law Too Lenient ST. JOSEPH, Mich. UP -4 Undersheriff Max Rex has resigned. He quit after Clyde a prisoner- he released to go to a store for cigarettes, disappeared. 7 COMMUNIST (Contlnurd From Pane One) troopers moved into 77 Wednesday morning. I Faces were crushed and limbs broken. Ropes had been drfcwn tightly around their necks. One body had no face. Topmost bodies were smouldering. The prisoners had burned a above it. Sgt. J. W. Edwards, Indiknapolis, a member of the “body detiail,” urged this reporter to “give gll the details.” “The people back home,” he Said, “should see this.” J' 1 H ALLAN AN I (Continued From Page One) lenged Taft delegations from Texas
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and other states without discussion in Chicago. A< temporary chairman, Hallanan will be in a position to help make that rule stick. Only a determined and skillful floor 1 fignt could him. BROWNIES <Continued Fro.n Pare One) the Brownies in their do-re-mi's. Ruth V. ‘Railing, a trained first
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aid instructor, teaches the girls what to do in case of a minor mishap. v Mrs. Erman Johnson is thq director of the activity with her 4 , assistant, Mrs. Byron Smith. f As a special guest Dr. Elizabeth Peck, a Decatur veterinarian, today instructed the girls on the proper steps to take to protect animals in case of disasters, fire or flood.
