Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1953 — Page 6

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Employment Increase Reported In State 12401 AN A POLIS CP — Employ* meiiiln Indiana whs up 7,300 last wefjjc over the same period fast according to a report, today by |he Indiana employment seedrtty4division. | I 4• ’ William C. Stalnaker, director; said; the 17,000 jobless pay claims file® last week were well under the 24,3g0 filed for the same week in 1952’ and represented a decrease in claims as compared with previous week. v . ’ TIU decline was attributed to new'’outdoor projects, expanded job opportunities and additional recalls to ’Work. The report cited an Increas? in job seekers and job openi 1 Mqrse Asks Seat On Democratic Side WASHINGTON UP — Sen.' Wajipe Morse, the Oregon indepenwho baited the Republican parti, has applied for a seat on the democratic side of the Senate. Morse declined to talk about Ms motives. But h e could side With the in straight partfline Aotes to product a precarious 48-toi4B balance between Senate Democrats and Republicans..Fraud Charged To Fortt Wayne Doctor FtjhT WAYNE, UP —Dr. Stan-ley‘-H. Yegors, a Fort Wayne eye,* nose specialist, was charged with having defrauded a bankgat Pickford, Mich., of $686.017 a civil suitjiled here Wednesday. , PAY HIKE Tfcoetlnwed Ffom p»ie One 1 part fc»f this amount retroactive to October, 1950—the start of their present three year contracts. ‘ I 11. f < ■ j'L ; - 1 ' Artificial Breeders M4ft Friday Night Thi annual meeting of the Adams couptjy artificial breeding association. w 11 be held Friday at 7:?0 p.mJ'dt the Berne Community Audi-' \ DO4 Bieberich of Decatur, who was • An assistant to ,a chaplain fn Kored (or many months, will present; uiscussion of agriculture apd in that country along wiih of his experiences Colored slides will be us®d to help illustrate his discussion. 7

No Delinquent Tax Property Sale Here I County treasurer Richard Lewton reported today there Will be no sale of property’ for delinquent taxes for the second consecutive He said all the back taxes on 1950 were paid. Urges Voter Purge r Cards Be Returned County clerk Ed Jaberg today urged those, who received one of the 1<794 “purge” cards mailed Out by his department recently to send it back filled in as soon as possible. ' Jaberg said he has received back only 673 cards, leaving 1,121 to go. These must be returned on or before April 15 dr the voter becomes ineligible* to vote without registering. Four Signal Lights Arrive In Decatur [ Four signal lights for Monroe add Thirteenth streets were delivered today and will be set up as soon as possible, , said Mayor John Doan today. ; According to the arrangement made with I the state highway commission two months ago, the State will provide the equipment ghd the eity will stand the expense of installation. Mayor Doan said the installation will take Decatur Youth Plan For Sunrise Service Tn a rebent meeting the following young people, Alan Lehman, Baptist, Judy Franx, Presbyterian, : Lois Wood, Nazarene, Shirley Worklnger, Union Chapel, Virginia Taylor, Church of. God, and" Lois Stratum Trinity Evangelical United Brethren, planned the 1953 sunTise service for the county’s youth. The service will be held in the Church of God at 6 a. m. Easier mo’rning, April 5. It will be a youth service tor and by the Decatur young people. 300 TURKS '(Coatlawea Fro— One) ed | the death toll would mount Avhien Communications again were ’established with towns and cities hit by the earthquake. . \ The widespread extent of the .quake was Indicated by the death <and damage reports from points an far apart as Istanbul, Bursa, ■ and Gonen, which is 250 miles south of this in the interior pt Turkey.

IHIMIIFrTTTn? TELEVISION RECEPTION! „ THW/T There Will Be 82 VHF and UHF _• Channels in the ■ ■ V 94& T future....... JL.JIM 9 ■ with built-in provision to receive all of them! I J jfl «,—«— w The Coronado 1 11— ‘ ? L -' ' ’ ' ’■ - J J: ;L' THE CORONADO - - - ■ ■ $299.95 £ urn a s l ngle knob this new Arvin can receive 12 VHF and 70 UHr channels. No convertor to buy, no tuning strips to install, no service call needed when new stations come on the air. C |°NSTMLED Y 13800° INCLUDING AERIAL and MOTOR HEATING UAIIAI/ C S- 2nd St. APPLIANCES ■■ >■ ■ Ifi _ Bfi FROM PLUMBING HOUSE

THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1953