Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1952 — Page 2

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Bus Driver Killed In Head-on Crash BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UP — A bus driver was killed and nine passengers were injured when a Grey-

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hound bus crashed head-on with > a semi-trailer on a rain slippery highway Monday night. Wllliarit Domer, 38, the driver?, died in the crash. Several of the passengers were In critical 1 cohditlon in a local hospital, police said.

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9The People’s Voice \ This column is for the use of our readers who. wish to make * suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be published without signature of the author. '» —• A Christmas Gift All America is looking for a way to box a large chunk of Christmas gladness and send it to Korea. (Everything from Tom Turkeyfe drumstick to mother’s rendition of “Silent Night’’ on record will be sent. Eastward, to make Christmas as merry as possible for those dodging’ Communist bullets. To bring Christmas joy to thousands of fighting <G. I.’s the Red Cross sends this timely 1 suggestion America's way:, “Say Mejrry Christi mas’ ... but say it with blood.’,’ A pint of blood donated in the name of the Infant Christ will snatch a dying soldier from the doors of deafh. , x J•; - ,

Red Cross nurses and doctors will bottle, wrap and deliver all gifts of blood free of change. Giving blood is safe and painless. It requires only a few minutes of the donor’s time. All healthy Americans between the ages of 19 and 59 can have the happiness of knowing that their Christmas present helped a wounded hero win his battle to survive. Servicemen are sacrificing their life’s blood for America. The least America can do in return is to share Christmas blessings with them by donating a pint of blood. Bros. C. Moran and E. Coleman, 0.M.1. McDonald Will Head CIO Steel workers PITTSBURGH UP — David J. McDonald, acting head of the CIO United Steelworkers since the death of Philip Murray, has been nominated Without opposition for presidenf of the union, tellers announced today.

Truck Is Damaged I When Hit By Train Steel Truck Badly Damaged Here Today A Pennsylvania railroad engine backing down the tracks at Monroe street at 6:35 o’clock this morning rammed a gondola it was shoving into a fully loaded steel truck causing an estimated |5,000 damage, and shock to the driver, William H. Oswald, 56, of Clyde, O. Oswald told city police that He didn’t see the train backing up or any flasher to give him warning. He also said, there wasn’t anyone on the ground, watching. The impact knocked at least 10 tons of steel off the truck, smashed the truisk’s, driveshaft, off the axle and wrecked the saddle gas tanks. Two citV wreckers were needed to clear the site, holding up traffic for at least an hour, said police. | Oswald was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital, where he received treatment for shock and was released. Police said “apparently no one was watching.” William Barber. Pennsylvania railroad station agent in Decatur, said “the truck made no effort to slow down or stop at the crossing.’’ The engineer, Harty Chandler, Fort Wayne, said he didn’t care to make a statement. ' * SURVEY (Con tin wed Krom Page Ony) mile from school? (8) If new schools are built, how will this affect transportation problems? ■* - ! v . (9) ' Write public school in West Lafayette where they have only one grade school to find out how (hey solve their transportation problem. Asfi them some of the above questions. (10) What are your conclusions concerning the above ipforination? The committee Set up to consider j these questions and turn in a sub-1 sequent report, arie: Joseph Azbell. I chairman; Mr?. Paul Hanchef, Carl ■ Gerber. Robert G£y. Working with Mrs. Finlayson on. the survey i committee are Mrs. Beryl Smltlj a?’d! C. 1. Finlayson.’ According to Mrs’. Finlayson all | the reports are due to be', turned : in by Match - 15. Wednesday's Daily 1 Democrat will; include the series , of questions on “School board.” Hey Kids! Free T. V. Show at the Western Autd, Wednesday 1:00 P. M. Sponsored ■ by the Rolse Hill Dairy. It

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'■ 1 ” ■ ■ - — I B ‘■fl A Qn££tin.aA t _ . To wish you a very merry Christmas and a prosperous \ '! . New Year and to express the hope that our present cordial > . relations may-, continue for mpny years to come ’I ■ ■ " BILL SHADY \ Fuller Brush Dealer” 1209 W. Adams St. Phone 3-3679 I , \ lll'L.' j"L . 1 .J?..'! L'i.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1952