Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1953 — Page 10
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F~" — I \ ■ -4WT | • LC -u r«Srf , x T""y ■hL I f, gWiP^^^ K ’*' FAIT OF THRONG of several hundred ptckets protesting death sentences of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are shown on East Executive avenue between the Treasury department (rignt) and the White House tn Washington. Passine motqkists leered. f7rttematiowaX No-mdo/rn/n, FIRST CHOICE POWER S I ■’ ‘ 1 , ' « I i' - C, '•■ ■ • wl>, / < i wit' <mß W- - J ■ vgaffiL/ WMk> wbr Rj(sri |r ■ • W*/ _j a.-..sk-A.-.' . . c-••.<.•.a>x», . ’•*■ ’ ’ ‘ J I '•■"/■.■ *’ ' ■ 1 '‘ | \ Look at the inside of the WD Tractor—see what A makes it today’s first choice in tractor power. PLENTY OF PULL for heavy jobs such as plowing with 3 full-size bottoms. Traction booster puts full engine „ power to work. , ' \ L ‘ punch IN THE PTO for harvesting heavy crops. Instant I governor opening, quick carburetion, and two-clutch \ control handle overloads easily. . j '"■ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. You get work power equal to larger tractors at lower first cost, lower operating cost » and less maintenance. , , ; \ ( \ f *"■ Come in and see the WD. Let us show you some of its many engineering advantages. ~ H U f HUIS-CHfIIMERS") — Eve?v SALES AND SERVICE 1 — NBC $2175.00 DELIVERED ON YOUR FARM MORRISON FARM STORE J•■ . • South 13th Street? TRADE IN A, GOOD CITY—DECATUR
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Italy's Shipping j Is Back In Stride NEW YORK (VP) S' Whien ;the new Italian luxury |te<‘>’, Andrea Doria, sails' into New;W!L>rk harbor lute in January, event will mark the return of merchant marine to pre-wprld War 11 status. ~ The 30.000-ton ship make its maiden trans-Atlantic®un with a distinguished passensfr list from its home port of (ierw. The Andrea Doria recently iws«id all its trials and then madffij'a tour of Mediterranean and -Ahiantic ports prior to going into jugular New York-Genoa service. 1 i The new ship was >|iuilt in the Ansaldo yards in Genlja and was ilaunched on June iG,s|l9sl. The Andrea Doria will be'gained by a twin ship next year. B Named For Admiral The Andrea Doriaii|| bears the name of a famous (fenoese admiral of the ICth centliry\ He lib- ' erased his native city aigjd was honored by the Genoese 'ffinate with the title “Father of AMdrea Doria was aftyouth in Genoa when his mbw famous gownsman, Christophetnd Columbus, sailed to discover The Andrea Doria pleads the world’s luxury ships jp. at least One respect. It is the >' jfst of* thte trans-Atlantic ships tcjlbe equip ped with three pools, one for each of Wle classes. The three lido decks <® the ship are stepped back tdwarfflpie stern for thq pools,?;sun space and game areas. ;i|i; The ship was desigiwd by the Italian architect. who was joined 'by bf! his country in deco|hting the. fchfp with murals, inlaid panels of erotic woods and statri one of W’h|ch is of Admiral And ea Doria. The liner is air - <* nditioned throughout, including tl sij garage, iijto which passengers IF drive tiheir automobiles from;j :|ie dock, 1 and quarters for pets, il fich naayt lojunge on inner-spring J >eds and enjoy hot and cold show fsItalian Line Flags ip \ •Some statistics Os tlj Andrea Doria: ■; ,' 4. - J A Tonnage-AsO.OOO |ons. Length—697' feet. Beam —90 feet. ■; , Draft—3o feet. ' | Speed—23 knots cruisir g; trials, 2i>Je . knots\ | Carrying dappcity— passengers and 575 t-rew. Ji Power—Two groups oi lurbfries i djeveloping 50,000 hbrsem ser with tivin screWs,. | i Construction — ally welded; bridges pren|iiricated. i The Andrea Doria wj|lj be the flagship of the Italian H|te, joining the VulcanU, Satmnia, and the Conte Biancomano in|»he New York-to-ltaly express serftiire. W. 11. McConnell of t ! l si Amer-' ican Export Lines, agers lof the Itaiian Line, said ttyere | as been Sn active dematwl for spa< r op the -ndrea Doria, which wil)[ Snake a Caribbean cruise from-Nl w York the maiden voyage.; , i ;® : > r wt ■ ; Drumstick Feast £ SCARBORG, Me.. UP -4a fourlegged White Rock pullet;|v,as an oddity reported here by ai[pou)try- ‘ man, Joseph Cohen.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR,' INDIANA
Federal Budget 52% EXPENDITURES > J as a Percentage V { of National Income 1 ' i , •: . v A \ V ' ' \ r 1 • ■ l. h A.' ' ' ; I ■ ' i J x . » . " • A Fiscal Years p : . '.i h r A ■ . -i >■ - ■ tunwAMiu . 090/ 25% 26/o I. A*>./o ! ' ' > a ' i JA Aaa- A. •' i i> i . •'■ \ ' 'vjL 4wJ i' ' 1 ■ ■? i ■A' f A A'"-" V ■’ ■' ' A,!* P d " f A : < ' • i il ■- .. ■ ■ ■ ' " . ; - /-I J ; 'T HOW THE FEDERAL budget’s bite Into national income dropped from a more-than-half peak in 1945,.then began to rise again la illustrated in chart from President’s budget message. BoundvhotoJ — , ; * | 4——i -A.-.. £ —b-A ——
Reformation OMAHA. Neb.. UP - Mary Tgiu told her parents that lier nursery school teacher heie ha 4 scolded Hbr for throwing dirt at a litile boy. Asked the next day< if she had heforme<L Mary Loti said she had. “I didn’t throw she explained. “1 threw rocks;” 'H 1 r - |' [f • ' J-/ College Fan Faithful .Mass (UP)— Cabe Prindleklaiihs'i to Ife Williams College's No. 1 sports fan. He haiirP’t missqd a home football game in'4s years. I ■ ’ Too Many People COIMBRA, Portugal j U — Ftfiy pprbons were injured n£ar hqn' a floor collapsed <!during an aileron. The crowd: had been doubled by peqple sheltering from sudden tain. i'
— , / lliillii li & Morrissey / ANNOUNCES.;... / UNUSUAL SAVINGS j 1 ' L J J I I ,n - ur -.«M) f I k. Men’s, Women’s and l\. Children’s Shoes k x ■Lil .1 ?Nu ' ’YxJ Bp! >. . - - — \ ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES 1 i \. I ‘ ' '-.j -buy Shoes in * t 'T A . : ' L
But Still In Yhe Red HAMMOND. Ind., UP — Jerry Achor, I|l, had had luck and good luck only a few minutes apart. Hip bike was stolen from in front of hik school. As he walked to the polici; station to report the theft, hA found a wallet containing sl6. Dog Involved, Too MT VERNON. O. (UP)—A tipsy driver taken before Judge Charley Wander on a traffic violation said: "My dog was telling qie hofv tp drive.” Officers reported therd wa| evidence the dog also had (been' drinking beer. < I Back MEMPHIS, Tenn. UP —Mr. an<| Mrs. Harry Morgan should feel at home in the house they , just bought here. It’s the same one they Hold before moving to earlier this year. I
Water Blaze* WOONSOCKET, R. 1.. UP A fire caused by water sent Bertrand Marquifc to a hospital. He was hosing a gi-ease pit at a public garage when the stream of waiter shattered an electric light bulb. Sparks Ignited gasoline fumes and Marquis was burned. Keeping Up With Neighbors CRANSTON, R. I. (UP)—Ernest C. Shaghalian and \ ..Thomas iK. Aoung, lifelong friends who live in the same apartment building, became fathers the same day. Their wives in thp same hospital room.and each gave birth to a baby-boy.
■i iu nn All r Pre Inventory m lll 1* IP : ’ 1 This Sale is designed to clear our stock of Fall and Winter merchandise. We need the space for our New Spring lines x which will arrive soon. You can save many dollars if you shop here during these days. . j j , MENS HATS I MENS TOPCOATS I 20% OFF - ‘ 20% OFr i -M-a' -/''a' A ' ' A ; J . ; A ONE RACK MENS SUITS 24-95 MENS WINTER BOYS WINTER \ JACKETS JACKETS 25% OFF . \ ? 25% OFF \ •••’• I : 4|• | : [ ‘7. " Liu. ---' -■ i ? I.- I '.--'.' • - ■ MENS SPORT SHIRTS •1.89 >2.69 '3.49 MENS BOYS LONG SLEEVE WOOL SHIRTS T-SHIRTS Regular , :\ ■ A Stfle Regular Sale $7.50 J QO $1.95 XO <ss,9s i : $2.19 $11.95 S 6«9S $2,95 BOYS CORDUROY SHIRTS "SJ?' ■ ‘2-»» BOYS SPORY SHIRTS MENS 4*^o/nil broadcloth shorts MENS COYYON SPORT SOX • 3 r „’l.iS MARK TWAIN A J 1-RACK WHITE DRESS SHIRTS MENS AND BOYS WINTER JACKETS I'l . j i $3»75 $2«89 At Extra Special Prices. Holtlranse Srhulte & Company DECATUR’S STORE FOR MEN & BOYS • I ’- '• ’ ' . i
No Privacy \ ANDOVER, .Mqss.J UP — The swimming pool in a new s>,2o<),oYHr addition to Borden gymnasium at I’hillips Academy features' an underwater booth for poaches. ; J A Buflet Proqf TORRINGTON, Conn. ,|(rP> — Donato DiGiovanni, &8, was shot by a holdup man 32 years ago. Doctors removed tlje slug from DiGiovanni’s chest recently while performing s a gall bladder operation. It takes Jupiter almost 12 years to make a revolution around the sun. J
THITbSDAY. JANUARY IS, 1953
Deer Girl ; I MANCHKSTER. vt., UP — For j the second successive year, Betty J Thompson was the first student at Burr & Burton Seminary to bag i a deer thi's season. , ” 1- Planes Shower Down LISBON, Portugal (UP) —A rain of- aircraft parts sprinkled the ; town of Cartaxo after two training planes brushed during an acrobatic turn. The planes landed safely' after a piqce of wing and a pilot’s cap had fluttered into the town cemetery and pieces of [lage.had thumped fnto\the rnarket i place. s ‘ !• A■' 4 |> • Trade in a uooo Town —©ecaturt
