Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1952 — Page 2

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’, ONLY 28 YEARS OLD’ttnd the Democratic nominee for Congress from Binghamton, N. Y., Jean Ivory (left) rubs nose of the donkey fa . Washington to give herself luck fa the campaign. With her is Mrs. India Edwards, vice chairman of Democratic committee, (international)

CHURCH HEWS ■■' i . Church of God < . r The annual business meeting of * the Church bf God, will be held Wednesday at 7;!in p.wi, at the church on Cleveland St, All mem: bers are urged to be present. Thhrsdtty. evening, thfe Women’s; Missionary \Society will meet at] theihutnei of Mr. and Ora BlueJ ' all the women of the church are: invited and urged to attend. , p L- ' ;i■ - j ! — • [' ’ Ji > 4 _ . . • ‘ * . < Yohth For Christ " j A , fiirstihand report Os the itnal victories won by the “Ven-; titre for Victory’’ basketball teamj which \the summer in For*?’ mosa. , surrounding islands and the| Philippines will be given at the? ■ tl

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!’ ' . ~ < |JA ', ' county-wide Vouth for idhrist rally Friday evening l , at the First Mennonite church ‘in Berne at 1:30 o'clock by Howard Habegger from Berne, member of the team, and Ellsworth Culver. Youth tor Christ representative from Their audiences included army camps, prisons, high schools, universities. a leprosy military colleges, etc., appearing before more than 300,000 people. . The Honk Kong Standard called them one of the best tiams ever to visit their city and many of the newspapers in Forjnosa tabbed them as the fittest example of sportsmanship and techniques .combined ever to be on public demonstration. r A,fine program is planned, to which the public is invited.

Broiler Meeting At Goshen Next Week Northern Indiana I Meeting Two Days Broiler producers Os Adams'county can well afford to attend the northern Indiana Broiler meeting in Goshen September Ip and K, says county agent L. E. Archbold. The meeting will be bn the Goshen Fair grounds jus|t. east of 3 &at the southeast edge of the city. Program: Sept. 15 lp.ni.—Tour bf broiler farms — starts at fairgrounds. ~ M' 5 p.m.—Chicken barbecue at fairgrounds. Tickets $1.50. Reservations should be niade in advance to R. C. \ Stangland, county agent. Goshen. ’ 7 p.m.—DlscuMfons on ihe activities and program of the-Elkhart county area. Will include information on our production, marketing, and how pre. finance our association. ' Sept. 16 , 9 a.m. — Business session with Howard Ferm, state chairman, presiding. Educational meeting fol-, lowing business sessibn continuing throughout the afternoon. Here are some of the spbakeri: Dr. J. O. Alberta, Univ, of 111. on “Diseases;” Henry Weber,; Arbor| Acre t Fttrms, Glastonburg, Conn.; “Breeding Better Birds;” Frank Wollney, Institute of Poultry, “Is the Processor Keeping Up with the Producer?” Alex GordeauX, editor, Broiler' Growing. Hotel reservations should be made direct with the hotels. Hotel Elkhart dt Elkhart (11 milts- from Goshen on a good 3-lane highway) is holding a number of rooms for this meeting. “In making your reservations them, mention 5 that you are attending the broiler meeting.”

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Proclamation WHEREAS, the Motion Picture Industry of AmSHca has sbbn fit to include the city of Decatur as Otte of its mdjor visits of the Indiana Movietone Tour, and ’ WHEREAS), b group of four .motion picture celebrities will visit Decatur and present a program bn Court street at ltf:3d o’clock Wednesday morning for the benefit of the people of Decatur and the surrounding and A' WHEREA’S, schools of the city will be dismissed for the ' hour’s program, and WHEREAS, the Movietone Tour is of much interest to all people of Decatur, THEREFORE, I, John Doan, of Decatur, do hereby declare Wednesday September 10, 1052 Us Movietone .TbUr Day in Decatur and urge all citizens to join iri helping, make, the visit of the Hollywood stars a pleasant and long to be remembered day in Decatur. \i , \ ?';■'! John Doan, Mayor |j’ . 1 V City of Decatur. .;V

Hoosier Youth Dies Os Polio Monday LAFAYETTE, Indi UP — Kyle H. Dowell, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H, Dowell of Dayton, Ind., died Monday in St. Elizabeth hospital here of polio. \ \ Urge Teeth Put In Price Control Laws Housewives Urge Stabilizer To Act FRESNO, Calif. UP — Budget conscious housewives, indignant oter the high cost of living, have ufged price stabilizer Tighe.Woods to “put teeth” in the nation's price control laws. The government’s top price official faced 250 women from the Fresno area, in an “old fashioned town hall type meeting” Monday to get their opinion on inflation. He was greeted by a gallery of ■penny-wise homemakers who blamed "middlemen,” . weak price laws and “rbd tape” for \ spiralling living costs. f -• Woods’ visit here coincided with a government announcement from Washington that authorized manufacturers to pass on recent ceiling price increases in steel, copper and aluminum. j The increases were expected to cjost consumers an estimated $900,000,000 a year. Mrs. Geraldine Garrett made the thost dramatic appeal for stronger controls. / ! '■ She said she was going to have a baby in a few weeks, but 4l must bat horse meat and do without proper foods” because she couldn’t make ends meet on hpir husband’s take home pay of less than S2OO a month. s' i _ • i Five Children Burn To Death In Fire MELBOURNE. Australia, UP — Five children ranging in age from Seven months to seven years were burned to death today in a fire Which swept through a flimsy hospital building in a camp for European tmniigranth.

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Sphricker Speaks AfAFL Convention ; ‘ ■ I ' I Speaker At Opening Os State Convention , EVANSVILLE, Ind. UP *- Gov. Schricker speaks today at the opening. of the four-day 07th annual convention of the Indiana state federation of labor. Sfehrlcker, campaigning for the U, S. senate as a Democrat, came here from” Terre Haute on a diesel locomotive manned by. engineer LeO Meagher bf Evansville, former member of the house of - ndiana legislature. Another speaker today was William C. Birthright, president of the Journeymen Barbers Union and a member of the AFL executive, council. Don Hurd, secretary of the international typographical union, gnd labor. secretary Maurice Tobin , were scheduled to speak at the Wednesday session. On Thursday , the’J convention wif) hear Lt. Gov. John A. WatikihS. Democratic nominee for governor. ■_ ' . '■ I • A Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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Ohe Os Most Wanted Ctimihals&ptured Florida Escapee Is I Captured Monday / — The f«der|l bureau of ||vestigatfan attd Be|ver Falls, Rr, police today joiptly announced the capture of Ue|nard J. Bad sye 55atotsky, 38, one of the most wanted criminals. |g. •• Sred Vis. Halted, head of the sburgh FBl|gffiCC, said the tive, who a ago freto a Florida prison, was appreietided Monday two Beavei\ Fajlis residents him frciiin a frost oif|!je picture and notified who’ serving a life sentence for murder of, a !|<i|mi policeman |fiien escaped, »a( unarmed no resistjifr|e when in the basemelt of a Beaven*<Falls restaurant wh|re he was employed. > Tlhe prisoner . was . brought to early today and Was to fre arraigned before a U. S. commidiioner. z|ilutßky escaped from the RaiFla., state prison Sept. 3, after he and another, inmate buried lighted gasoline bombs at a towlr guard. ’ | - i'Zffiutsky, a native of Allentown, a police rhCord dating bacUj, to 1927 an 4 has- made four escape* Hom the Florida ptisoti. Following a $5.(100 payroll holdup fa Allentown in 1933, police notified authorities that Zalutsky dndt/two companions were in the Florida city. It was during a gun Hatjje between |he bandits and polite that a Miami detective was uin|d. ahutsky was . tried and found guihy of murder in the first de gre| and was sentenced to Hf< imprisonment. 1 . ii' •

I Navy Recruiter In City Each Tuesday • MM 1 Charles V. Collins of the navy recruiting station at Fort Wayne has been to Decatur every Tuesday to enlist Adams county men in the navy, |t ■was announced today, J . Collins will have headquarters ( in the lobby of the post (office and . stated that he would be glad to , interview any young men desiring

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information concerning the U. S. navy. i ' Prior to the assignment of a recruiting officer to Decatur, it: was necessary for local young men to go to the Fort Wayne office. — U——. \ , Drunk AV Reins BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP) —Like a page out of the past, Japies S. Rodgers, 49, was fined $25 and) costs for driving a horse and Wagon while intoxicated. ’