Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1953 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Every Breofa< Except Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT (X)., INC. \ Entered at file Decatur, Ind., Poet Office M Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller . President A. R. Holthouse jisos Editor « \ Jl h - ** eller - Vice-President Chas. Holthouse .... Treenurer __ Subscription Rates: \ o , By Mall ln Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, 14.25; 3 months, $2.25. \ _.Br MaU > beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 19.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, By Carrier, 25 cents per'week. Single qopiee, 6 cent*.

For relaxation we thought every President read detective, murder or northwest thrillers, but President Eisenhower admits that he , reads the Congressional Record. P —-T-0 0— ‘ ‘ The whole eWorld is /sjeciHating as to what the Russlaris/Intend to do next. iFrom the Htfrry over Y there perhaps the. Jtussians are i —— —wondeiiug ffboutthe'same thing. — "p The senate vote on the 'tide- - glands oil bill willy come up May 5. The bill will pass and then the” country will be abe to see what the state control exploiters will do to the coastal oil reserves. In Texas, Florida and Louisiana the_ granting of off-shore leases will . \ , be one of the big political plums sought in each election. > —o -0— A liberated American prisoner said that 2QO of 350 men held in a Red Chinese mining camp died and lice~fever. The men were mistreated and subject? ( ed to crudities. These accounts of atrocities and ’ death make the s blood boll and we wonder why ’Someone in congress hasn’t advocate the raising of an expedition-7 ary-forfre to Korea and rout the enemy. Our first task should be to free the few thousand men who survived in the Red prison camps. The_radib and TV show in Hollywood attracted a lot of attention. Among the exhibits were third dimension films and a tiny TV camera the size of a cigar. The General Electric Company demonstr., ted its neve-one-man TV station, which the trade contends will revolutionize TV telecasting. It is designed to show filched pro- . grams, which dan be televised by the one-man operated studio. 0 -0— f ' UThe Eisenhower administration is planning\to get of governplants. The huge syn- ■ thetic rubber works will be sold for - about® 15 cents on the dollar and synthetic oil-ffom-coal plants will go a song. The administration also contemplates dis-L posing of millions of acres of land Jn the west and probably will consider transfer of the big power dams to private industry. There may be a point against government ownership, but with the

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great Investment in these projects it would i seebi that we could fotd to hold and operate them. Much ofi the progress made in these fields of manufacturing was due so gdvernment financing. 0 O The ap jointment of Edward Jaberg jjft pis city to the advisory ' eominijftm of the Democratic Na--tional Committee pleases the friends of this outstanding Dfemo- . drat and Giounty official. Mr. jaberg will represent the Fortrth Congressional district in the councils rtf the national organization. A former school teacher, he is serving hi? seicond term hs county clerk. He comes from a family of Democrats, has served the party\ well and in an efficient and trusted public official. We Congratulate him on tt e deserved recognition that has cojme his way and’commend those Who recommended him to, Stephen Mitchell, Democrat Nttticnalchairman,for the appointment, Z , i 1 ' V ' o—e— Touring Europe;— Five Decitur tvomed will join * the happy party of General Electric employ »s for a flying trip and tour to Europe in Jufy. Sponsored by the G. 11. Etex club about 30ft persons will take off from Baer Field on the first lap of a most exciting anc adventurous trip that will carry hem ti a half dozen foteign com tries. \ admit that the United States has s.ll the wonders of the world and that living cohditions here are s uperior -to those in Europe, bu • there is something thrilling anc exciting about seeing the old countries, i palaces, museums, boulevirds and architecture several centuries older than ours. An American tourist is on a holiday and pach diy is lived zestfully., One looks fipr new vistas, enjoys the enchanting countryside and sconery that one might have carried in His mind’s eye from a school biftok or movie scene. The tour.should be a neverforgotten experience the thrill of a life-time. We wish overy member of the Elex tour a great and enjoyable trip. •’ ..

Four Percent Hike In Traffic Deaths First Three Months Show Toll Increased OHIOA-GC UP — The national safety council reported today that traffic deaths sot Che first three months of the year increased 4 p&r cent. Total highway fatalities were 8;®1G for \the first three months. The council said that if deaths at the current rate, th| itotal for the year would approach the 'record 39,959 in 1941. . Deaths in March alone totaled 2.840, also a 4 per cent increase over March of last year, the council said. 1 ; It said, however, that mileage appears to have increased slightly more than the number of deaths, nwfking for a “favorable” mileage deaths rate. - — ” ■ For March, 327 cities reported no fatalities. The three largest were Oakland, Cd if., with a population of 384,600; tjpnolulrt, T. H., 236,100, and Worcester, Miass., 205,500. Fot the three-jhonth period, 210 cities had perfect records. The th’tee largest welre Berkeley, Calif., 113,800; Wilmington, Del., 110,400, and Utica, N. t.f 10-1,900. g h.. \ ——o 20 Tears Ago ; \ # Today L, f < April 30, was Sunday. 0 : 1. , ZZ— o | Household Scrapbook I I BY ROBERTA EEE | 9 —o Cleaning Luggage Light-color ?d luggage* tart be cleaned iby robbing the soiled parts with ohts psrt of vfnegdr mixed with two parts of linseed oil. Wipe and polish with a Soft Cloth. It is best to clean the luggage as soon as posSfble after it has been soiled. Raislrts If you wiAhj to seed raisins, place {Hem in the I oven until they are thoroughly -farmed, then split open, and the seeds can be easily taken otft. y ' Window BoxesBefore putting ground into the' window, boxes whitew-ash the insides of theap. It will keep away the insects, and also preserve the

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f GIRL SCOUT | BroWnie \Troop IP met at the I Lincoln school Wednesday for their regular meeting, at which time they elected the following Officers: president, Mary Hudson, treasurer, Fern Hunter, scribe, Judith Harmon. The troop decided to contribute $lO to the Little house. \Then the girls learned a song which they will present at their Mother’s banquet | May 7 at, the Fairway restaurant. Aftta that, they worked ipn project, included the making of May baskets. A treat was then served by Judy Harmon and the meeting was..elosed. i' I isfcr’ ’ Scribe, Judith Harmon. 63 ADDITIjoNAL ' 8 (Coltlnued From Page Owe) when the C-97 lands at Hfckam Field. Hawaiian beauties planned to drape fragrant flower leis around the necks of the exprlsoners. f Getting The Bird PORTLAND, Me., UP —Returning empty-handed from a hunting-; trip, Charles Coleman found oh hfs kitchen floor a dead partridge which had crashed through a window. 4 , ’ , . i

Allied Planes lash At North Korean Targets five Enemy Planes Z Destroyed, Damaged ' By U. S. Sabrejets SEOUL, Korea tIP — American Sabrejerts destroyed or damaged dive . Communist MIG-lS’s today hundreds of U. N. warplanes Ibomfbed North Korean military Itargets from the battlefront to the (Yalu River. The Sabres shot down v three IMIG’s which swarmed from Man/church in a vain attempt to break rup the Allied fighter-bomber forrmations. Two others were damaged. Oapt. Manuel J. Fernandez Jr. »of Miami, Fla;., tied the world’s det detraction record by shooting down his 12th MIG. Relays of Shooting Stars dumped <26 bombs -on a Red airfield at <Ongjin and thousand-pounders the length of another runway at Haeju. Forty-eix Marine torsalrs concentrated on the Communists’ main . (western supply artery, destroying •12 buildings at a troop* comcentraition at Sariwon. South Korean Mustangs struck, at a transformer station at Fyongigang and hiindeirjets pounded ttaop concentrations 15 miles west of ithe Iron Triangle city. Salbrejrtt bombers and Pantier•jets pounded the Communists “great wall” of fortifications in thg three western sectors of the battledir e. *Ji Fernandez said he thought he shot down two other MiG's which /would break the record he now •shares with his former command* sing officer, Col. Royal N. Baker •of McKenney,’ But fifth air force headquarters

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refused to allow Fernandez’ 13tb and 14th planes because the MiG’s /were not known to have crashed • The Superforts wept through rain and heavy clouds to drop <l4O tons of bombs on a 220-acre Bttppjy area at Songjong near the •road the Communists used last (week to return sicktand wounded •war prisoners. F-86 Sabtejet bombers scored 28 hits ,on an airfield near Sinmak and Thunderjets cut the main Communist rail artery to the western

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