Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1953 — Page 12

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Recognition Withheld SCHENECTADY. N. Y. UP — Prof. Harold A., Larrabee ©f Un.ion College in beginning to woftder if it’s worthwhile having a name. His bit of Hght verse entitled ‘‘The Very Model o! a Modern College President'’ was' twice credited to "Anon” in 1951. In a recent Vevlew bf his book, "Bentham’s Handbook of Political Fallacies.” Larabee’s not -mentioned although tlfe report covered thr& .columns in thb. New Republic Weekly. ’ . • T v • v States west of the Mississippi account for 62 per cent of America’s livestock production, hut, 69 per cent of the nation’s meat is consumed in the heavily populated region east of the Mississippi.

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Sons And Sox HOUSTON, Tel, VP — ,When Judge Roy Campbell asked J the mother, of two whether their ktepf&ther, who» was seeking to adopt! them, had any serious faults she replied that “sometimes he leaves his •; socks in the living room.” The court decided thia could be overlooked. . -4. 4— ■ APPOINTMENT OF \ ADHINISTH IYOR ,\ With Will Annexed <\ \ ’ Me. 4018 . ' \ Notice 1m hereby K'ven, That the undersigned has l>een appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Frank J. Krl<-k late of Adams Count y[ deceased. The pstate is probably-solve.nt.-V RottKKT II KRICK Wj \V« A. April 21, *1953 1 : FERp l Litter er -Attorney 4/23—30 5/7 • :

Latest In TV Developments Is On Display New Inventions Tn TV Unveiled At Convention Today HOLLYWOOD, UP T- Television stars from Lucille Ball to Graeie Allen are entertaining the nation's television and radio station owners at their convention here today, but ythe real “stars” are the* silent ones ?in the hotel rooms. These-“stars” are tfie new inventions unvealed at the conventlion the national association of radio and television broadcasters. \ A On display at a Staggering exhibit covering • twoi floors of the Biltmore Hotel is everything from television in 3-D and color to a television station that'neteds only onq man tq operate, and a tiny “new TV camera the size of a cigar. These are TV’s “secret weapons” to show it’s not asleep over its cathode tube while the movie industry charges ahead with its new 3-D and wide-screen movies. One invention that will cause the worried movie theater\owners to worry a little more is a gadget to eliminate “halos” and “ghosts'* from those old movies you \see on TV. It’s a Staticon or a stogie-sized camera, used for' projecting and transmitting motion pictures on telex’ision. Some cameras Jiow dqst a ed for only S3OO. “it’s the hit of the convention,” declared an engineer from General Precision laboratory, which developed the Staticon. "It does for televised movies what high fidelity did for radio. They’ll look as sharii as in a movie theater.” General Electric is just as proud of its one-man TV station. Now at Least six men required to operate television sending those boxing matches and puppet s£ows into your living room. GE’s simplified controls will make it-possible tor a small town businessman to launch a TV station with a minimum investment -and he’Tl* need only one man to operate it, using filmed programs. APPOINTMENT OP \ 4KXKCITUR ESTATE NO. 4STI N’atice Im hereby given. That tth<* undersigned has been appointed t-xutor of the estate of Eva l<fi<k late of Adams County, deceased. \Ther estate is 'hrobablv solvent. ROBERT H. KRICK Executor April 21. 1953 > \ FERD L. LITTERJSII ' Attorney 4/22—30 5/7 \ - APPOINTMENT OF AOMINirrUATRIX No. 4N72 Notice Im hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Sophia Gallmeyer late, of Adams County, deceased., The? estate IS .probably solvent. • AMANDA BUUCK Administratrix ■ \ \pril 21. 1953 x FRifl.i lx LTTTERER Attorney \ ?• 4/23—30 5/7 .' , A I I WALLHIDE I Rubberized SATIN FINISH i for interior surfaces I I few I I • I I -J \ V /ttt A V 8 Pants itst...Wws Best hinting isn't the job it used to be-it’s actually fun to watch how fan you can covet the walls with new, colorful WALLHWI Rubberized Satin Finials. Wears like rubber —it has elastic qualities! Spots and \ stains wash off—color stays on! Best for living room, dining \ room and bedrooms. LEE HARDWARE

Disgusted T , SHELBY, Miss., UT» — D. J. retired Recently after serving as depdt agent foY the Illinois (4ntral Railroad here for 51 years. He said he didn’t quit because he was too o|d to work but because lie “just got tired of slitting around and watching the trucks take all the business.” - i ' * . r’ j ■ : Pony express riders wlio carried ■mail from St Joseph. Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., in, l§6o and 1861 were paid $l2O to $125 per month. — with ’bonuses for extra speed. They averaged 250 miles a day and Ordinarily changed horses every 15 to 25 miles. A horse change averaged only two minaies.

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Type Casting I FRANKFORT, Ky., UP — Kentucky has the ideal man to pick u<> the trails of delinquent taxpayers. The name of the hea<| of the back tax collection division of the Department of RevenhA is Will Scent. A > , SVi ’V ? . ■ .. \ Uranium has been ijiscovered in Cornwall, Ehg., in an old disused lead mine near St. Austell, but still must discover if the. quantity is suflficient to warrant pumping out the mine and starting work. « , ’ —7 — — k c North Carolina manufactures more wooden furniture than any other state. New Mexico ,is the only state in

THURSDAY, AI’RTL 30, 1953

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