Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1952 — Page 10

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Rev. Clarence O. Brubaker of Hollansburg, Ohio. Will be at the Pleasant Dale Church of this Brethren September 22-Oetober 5 as the speaker in the evangel!sitic meetings. Rev. Brubaker is piaster of the Cedar Grove churchin Ohio. Services begin each evening al 7:30 p. m. except on Sunday evenings at 7 p. m. The Rev. John D. Mishler is pastor at Pleasant Pale. Collection Grows Big AKRON. 0.. UP—The hobby of Mrs. Marguerite Smith—collecting salt and pepper shakers — has taken her to all parts of the western hemisphere since the end of World War 11. Mrs. Smith’s collection now numbers more than I,- 1 150 pairs of shakers. y • ~ ■ [ h The largest artificial igke in*, the world is Lake Mead, created by the Hoover Dame in Aticzona-Ne-vada. It is 115 miles long, storing more than 31,000,000. acre feet of water. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I \ - OF ESTATE Ao. 4778 . Notice is heretoy given to ■ the creditors, heirs and legatees ,df Willis A. Foniier, deceased to appear in the (Adams' Circuit Court, held at lAeeatur, Indiana, on the Bth day of October, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent .should not be approved; and said heirs ane notified to then and there make proqf of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. SERMAN FONNEIt, Administrator ; w. w. a. Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 10, 1952 A Attorneys T;’ A VQ®LEWEI>E & ANDERSON tiiEPT. 11—18

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Too Tall For Thief HARTFORD. Conn. UP -4° A thief entered Robert L. Hosier’s parked automobile and stole J six pairs of pants, a new suit and other clotliing. "I don’t see what good they’ll get oiit of the clothes,” said: Hosier, who is six feet, seven igehes tall. Lands Biggest Trout LANSING, Mich. UP Harold Crawford hooked what the state conservation department believes is the biggest, brown trout, ever taken- in Michigan, \lt weighed 17 pounds, 5 ounces. ~~' | g Nature Defies Statistics DETROIT UP — The chance of being struck by lightning in the United States and surviving is about one in 375,000. However, three Detroit area residents Were, struck by lightning and all lived.. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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ROOMING HOUSE caretaker Elmer H. Lord (foreground), $5, leaves a Washington court after he was arraigned in connection with the slaying of Frank S. Moore. 70, whose body was found In an old trunk. The slaying took place about three months ago. police said. The grisly trunk-murder came to light only because the house in which it vfaa found is to be torn down, (international)

Conveyor Bell Transit System Is Developed NE o W YORK, UP-Rubber engineers in Akron. Ohio, had no more than proved that a conveyor belt system could be used for transporting human beings than New York City officials indicated they might not want to buy the contraption after all. The original idea was to use a conveyor belt to replacfe the present Shuttle trains which, move some 6(1.000 passengers daily over the half - mile course between Grand Central Terminal and Times Square. : Technicians of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company went to work on the problem and after a year of experimentation and testing decided that such a belt would be feasible, fast and efficient. ' The technicians announced the results in July. In August the Board of Transportation put $3,800.000 in its 1053 capital budget to install the conveyor belt in the underground tube/ replacing the 34-year-old shuttle subway cars. On Sept. 2, however, Budget Director Abraham D. Beame advised the city against undertaking soon any hospital or transportation con-, structipn. He joined Comptroller Laterue Joseph in sounding a cautious note on all capital outlays. / Whether the city will be one of the first if not the first to use a conveyor belt for transporting human beings remains, therefore, to he seen Debates and hearings on tile proposed 1963 budget will start in October. ' The model developed in Akron 1» 68 feet long and 24 inches wide and is propelled by a three-horse-phwer electric motor capable of l|ro<lttelng speeds of less than one up to five miles an hour; - The niodel was tested with women wearing high heels, shoppers ( , with both arms loaded with bun- j ’ dies, and handicapped persons. Company engineers re-1 j

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ENTHUSIASM IS EVIDENT as bed-ridden Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh welcomes Dr. Hjalmar Schacht;German financial wizard and one-time high Nazi, to Tehran, where they discussed -proposed currency increases, taxes and other measures for getting the Iran government financially afloat gggin. W Qhincial advjser bo Hitler, German Weimar republic and Republid ot Indonesia. (Intarnational J _ , _ 4 - -

ported all of, these reacted much jf they were stepping on or off a department store escalator. > Plans for the Times Square to Grand Central conveyor, as worked out by Goodyear and SteipheQsA/iamson Manufacturing Company of Aurora. 111., would call for 'tiie use of moving loading apd unloading platfbnns, plus 2& small ifiAsgenger caro moving o» another conveyor belt. ? Passengersj I Would walk into a lading belt moving gt ope and a miles ahi hour, one-half the normal walking speed. Parallel to this belt and! moving at the same <te of spe®4 would be a conHnuI ptream ■! qf ten-seat ears- Paaafngers would step from the loading platform nte she small cars. j'Ak the cats were carried past the end of th|e loading belt they would enter banks of rubberto“ed wheels. Here the cars would' accelerate gradually to 15 rnges an hobL At the far end the cgts would rifis into similar banks of dacelerati ug wheels which w§uld slow them down to one and a (half miles 4n hour, Passengers cOlild then; step from the car to tgg parallel unloading\ belt. The conveyqr system would oconly two.of the present four slMttle tracgsi, The two outside trgpks wopld be converted ipto a wglkway and gir raid shelter, |t was estinigted that the trip on thg; shuttle now requires about two ang three-fourth minutes. The conveyor system would be mufeh sftegdier engineers said. The contiguous operation would eliminate waiting period; and relieve rushhoUr congestion, it was said. Sidney H.i jhingbam, chaii-man, life the Board lof Transportation, forecast the usp of such conveyor begts at otheg New York’s crosstown streets, ang at exits from stadiums, airports and large marked centers. ■ !j . ——4-— ; — There are registered hospitaig in the United States, containing 1.456,912 beds. » ‘ AVPOIVTMEVT OF EXMMITMIX » li; KmtMte fxia ' inDttep to fcftebr atoen, That 'the undeiyigned tigs been appointed Ex«#utrix of thsj estate of Frank J. Krick late of Adams County, deceated. The estate is probably solx •it. „W¥A JCitiCIK, Executrix. '•FERO L. LITTEtftER, Attorney Sept, 10. 152. J

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PubKc Auction REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 3 Bedroom Modern Home and Furniture Saturday, September 27,1:30 P.M. LOCATION —428 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Indiana. This is a 7 room modern 3 bedroom home that has been remodeled, into an A-l property. It has new siding, new roof, iieg Geneva kitchen, tiled bath, all new plumbing and wiring, new oil furnace and complete basement. The living room, dining room and den are carpeted and there is a large fire place in the living room, the attic is fully insulated- A nicely shaded lot with 2 car garage. 1 TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—2O% Casn on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title. Possession in 30 dayfe. FURNITURE A beautiful 17” Admiral Blonde Television get, like new; Tappan gas range; 7’ Servel Refrigerator; Maytag washer; 4 Chrome Kitchen Stools; Lawn Mower; Studio Couch; 4 Pc. Bedroom Suits; Poster Bed; Rockers; Several Musical Instruments;; 4 End Tables- Desk A!Chair; S Ooc. Chairs; Floor Lan>|»; Pin-up. Lamps: Taili limns Bookcase L Swivel. Chair; Wardrobe; Whatnot shelves: Antique round b e i, Buffet: Binger sewing machine; ? Metal Clothes Line Posts Fire-place equipment; Ash Trays; Pictures; Mirrors; also other articles too numerous, to mention. ' ' ■ J TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harmon. Owners Gerald Strickler. D. S. Blair-h Auctioneers I . C. W. Kent—§ales. Mgr. - ' i t . Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Noi reapoQsible for accidents, 1 15 jg 94

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