Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1953 — Page 8

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Here’s The Best Selection ' 1 "f r LATE MODEL' fad Cars ,n ADAMS COUNTY SEE THEM TODAY! ! ■ 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion 4-door, heater and Overdrive, 6,000 miles. 1952 PLYMOUTH Cambridge 4-door, radio & i heater. A very nice car. 1951 BUICK Super 1 Riveria 4-door, heater and Dynafiow, maroon and grey. 1951 CHEVROLET Fleetline deluxe one owner, 30,000 miles. , \ 1951 FORD Convertible Coupe, • chartreuse with black top. really a clean car. Has radio, and heater. 1951 CHEVROLET Styline Special 2-door, black finish, one owner. 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion 4-door, radio, heater and - overdrive. All good rubber, runs like New. \ 1950 CHEVROLET Sty line deluxe 2-door, radib and’ heater. Light green finish. Exceptionally clean. 1950 CHEVROLET Styline deluxe 4-door, radio & heater, one owner car, runs, drives like -new. 1950 FORD > Custom “8” 2-door, radio & heater. A one osfcner car. 1950 BUICK Super 4-door, badio and heater,“lark blue finish, a dandy\ car. 1950 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe 2-doar f light green finish, all ready to go. 1950 CHEVROLET Styline deluxe 2-door,A Power glide and one owner car. 1950 CHRYSLER Royal Sedan, radio and heater, 27,000 actual miles, clean as new, A perfect car. > 1947 CHRYSLER “ Royal owner car. Veryh clean. 1947 BUICK Super 4-door, ra'fiio and heater, beautiful black U finish, 4 new U. S. Royal . Master tires. 1947 Harley Davidson Motorcycle, 74-0 H. V. A very nice bike, at a reasonable price. 1941 CHRYSLER Royal 4-door, very clean and rung good. r “ ' 1941 PONTIAC Sedanette. This car will make someone good- 4 transportation. 1950 Harley Davidsoh Motorcycle "125” model, 600 actual miles. Only $195.00. .. ■ _ / — \ ■/< Most all ofAthese cars are exceptionally clean and are all ripady to-go. Be sure to *’■ look these over before you ' buy. Our prices are right! Open evenings Until 9:30. / ■I ' ■ ' b,■ ■ . - ' re - O ' 11. < AUTO SALES N. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS. UP — Disclosures by the state board.. of accounts? totaling $3,465 in two municipal amounts today were expected to insult in grand jury action. , ' ,\ 1 - ' Trade in a Good Town —Decatur. i . — . »■ J - ""”” - FRI. SAT. & SUN. * Continuous Sat. & Sun. THE BEST DOUBLE BILL OF THE SEASON Jr The story of a young cowboy | who plays it redden for a girl and | xk a fortune in wide-open Las Vegas! J r ! War M-6M M MOON -J “T"! | ISSA. ov«« LAS VEGAS 1 I dhMFVJU itaONCAraiERJANSIffiiINGf W i KEENANWYHN 1 i —ADDED AUTRY-j-WGENE AUTRY CHAMPION of the Ow With SMILEY BURNETTE Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax

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Craig Says Hoosiers Backing Eisenhower Weekly Conference Held By Governor ! | INDIANAPOLIS UP ■— Governor Craig wRI tell President Eisenhower the people Os Indiana have'retained confidence in the leadership of the new national administration. . Craig told his weekly news ponference today that when he goes »to Washington early in May for a governors’ meeting' called by the President, he will report Hoosiers •still have a areat deal of confidence in -Mr. Eisenhower’s abilityas much as When they elected open .1 HOUSE at the ' MOOSE SATURDAY NIGHT Terrific Floor Show

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him.” ‘ We’ll continue to cooperate in any way to aid the administration’s program to bring about peace,” Crrig said. “I don't think anything else is very important in cpmiiarison.” 4 The governor also reported that a ilare-up of syndicated gambling in Indiana during the election period-the last three months of 1952-has been brought under control. “It’s down now and we want to keep it down,” he said.\ ; T’fije 63 y excise officers are pairolling hiorc°than 5,000 liquor outlets in Indiana, he said., and thfe state Will revoke licenses of any.taverfl owners found with gambling equipi ihent Craig announced one qppoint’inent’.Ernest Lee, Indianapolis, an liide to President EifenhoUer during Wotld War II as ehairtnan of the commissioh on financial institutions. ; , He also reported progress to-' ward stamping out threats of a siwine disease outbreak, j V.’illiam §ayer, thp goyfernorrs administrative assistant, reported Crai- is “catching the devil”-from spme factions of the Republican p;irtyi including county chaiknen. Sayer said this “heat” comes 'front ' those ‘‘who believe te the victor i belong the spoils.”

Forced Landing Made By Stevenson Plane Stevenson Escapes Injury In incident SINGAPORE UP — Adlai-iE. Stevenson escaped ip jury today | whep a helicopter carrying him ■pveri a dense Malayan juhgk was . forced down by an engipe failure. ' I He said it was only “the sheerest luck” that' per pitted the erpft'to make a safe la iding in a clearing. |sun.burned and in a joking mood, the former “)eri ocratic presidential • candidate told reporters upo i his return here: “With the jungle miles and miles around us it wi s the sheerest luck that! we spotted tpe clearing in which we landed.” Stevenson am four others aboard the Sikorsky-type S-55 helicopter we're uninjured when the craft was forced down 13 iyiiles ? from Kuala Lumpur. Stpvenson sail British high commissioner &ir Gerald \ Temider’s. personal pilot lerformed “a Wonderful piece of piloting. He got tlte helicopter dojvn like a feather. 4 F=.The forced landing came daring jk- tpreeJ-hour fl gpt in which the Jlefeated Democratic - presidential candidate and t is grbup inspected anthCßmmunist operations frofti the pir near tie village of Ulu Langat, 13 mlies north o|f this Malayan Federation capital. Wit'll Stevenson werei Barry Bingham, editor and president of the Louisville C ourier-JohrVial and Tinies, Walter J ohnson ojf the University of Chicago and Brigadier Lilliani Laniber , commanding officer of the fantry Brigade. The helicopter belonged to Gen. Gerkld Templen, Malayan high commissioner. t V “Where is my parang, Malayan dagger?” Stevensbn asked as he stepped frpm the ’copter. There was no immediate explanation for the cause df the engine failure. Meinw’hile, it was reported that Templer, returning in another helicoptey. from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur, listened in on the radio to dejails of the accident. Steienson attended ,a luncheon at Templer’s residence ond hour after ithe mishap. Hfe was reported to be in good spirits and apparently none the worst for his misadventure. A second hel copter carrying thd rest qf the Stevenson party landed on a nearby dry clearing within minutes after the forced landing and picked up Ihe stranded group. Methodist Women Close Convention ANDERSON, Ind. UP — Representatives of 400 northern Indiana Methodist churches Wednesday te-elected M rß - Clare Knetple, Fort: Wayne, president of the northern Indiana conference of Methodist wonjen. In dosing sessions of a two-day\ meeting, the women also named Mrs. M. E. Murphy, Fort Wayne, to a one-year |term as recording secretary, and Mrs. Henry Rehm. Shipshewana, as head of the d&* partment of> solcial relations. j \ If yon have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. it brings results. o NO DRIP ■ I O NO RUN © NO ODOR Pittsburgh PAINT TWINS \ I WALLHIDE SATINHIDE Rubberized satin finish tnamei Two amazing new finishes come to join the famous family of Pittsburgh Pa|ints. For walls and trim no other paint can beat this combination. Here’s why: • Glides <MI smoothly • Tough and durablo as rubber • Won't chip, peel or crack • Goes on with brush or roller \ • Dries odor-free in less than an how e Sheen won't wash off . • • stains will • Always looks frosh and now • Economical to use LEE HARDWARE CO.

The property damage suit of Ar fted K. Beavers vs Robert A. Everett will be tried by jury in the Wells court May 26. ' Glen Brewster of Wabash township escaped death by drowning Monday evening when the car he was driving slid into the the Wabash river. Brewster said he took his eye off the road just a moment when the accident happened and he wound up at the bottom of the river. He managed to crawl out and a wrecking car pulled his auto to a garage for repairs. Susan Sprunger of Bernfe is among those listed yesterday as patients at the Van \Vert, 0., host piytal. , The new pews have arrived for the new First Methodist church of piuffton and are being installed. The formal opening will be held

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the entire weejc of May 3 to May 10. i.i . ; Ralph Lfangenberger underwent leg surgery at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis .Tuesday. His room number is A 241. Miss Ru >y Miller, formerly of this city, s;ient the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Miller of Mercer Avenue. She is an employe of the American Airlines at Englewood, Calif. Sirs. Jay Thacker, Mrs. Clyde Butler; Mrs. Leonard Soliday, Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mt's. L. A. Cowans attended the Methodist Worn an’4' Society of Christian • Service convention .at Anderson Wednesday. '\ | j Indianapolis Store Damaged By Fire INDIANAPOLIS, UP - A SIOO.000 fire swept a Standard Grocery Co. supermarket on east 10th street today. Standard Sales man-

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®JOSRITAL 1 | Admitted: Mrs. Mabel Baum- c I gardner, Fort Waynej Mrs. Jesse Kenney. Decatur; De"bra Hack. De- ' 1 catnr; Mrs. Eva Burkhead.. Monroe. ' I Dismissed: Mrs. Doris Leonard, Decatur; Mrs. Era Long. Mrs. Gladys, Hanoi, Markle. ager Elmer Miller said the fire started in a warehouse section. He said merchandise was a total loss from fire, smoke and water. UMBERLOST DRIVE-IN THEATRE GENEVA, IND. FRI.-SAT. April 17-18 2—TOP HITS Errol Flynn-Maureen O’Hara IN “AGAINST ALL FLAGS” /I , TECHNICOLOR “ 5 — ALSO — THE BOWERY BOYS “HOLD THAT LINE” SUN-MON. Apr 19-20 Jennifer Jones Charlton Heston “RUBY GENTRY” , , TUES.-WED.-THUR. April 21-22-23 James Mason ' 1 Danielle Darrieux “5 FINGERS”