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(serf Cars 1946 Ford ' Super Deluxe, 8-cyl. 2-door. R. 4 H. Ex-’ ceptionally clean. $595.00 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline, 2-door, R. 4 H. One owner. 'Full Guarantee. $1,295- 00 1951 Ford Custom “8” 2-door. One owner. 30,000 mile*. R. 4 H. $1,295-°° 1948 Chevrolet * Fleetline, 2-door. Motor completely a ' overhauled. R. 4a H. $795.00 1949 Buick Super, 4-door. R. 4 H. Locally owned. A buy at ' $995.00 1950 Pontiac “8” Seda nette, R. &. H. Auto-tran*. New motor. 6 months old. $1 1 195«° 1946 Plymouth 4- Local car. Very good transportation. $495.00 1950 Buick Special. 4-door. Fully equipped, green finish. $1,195.00 1952 Chevrolet! Styline Deluxe, 4-door, R. 4 H. One owner car. K 100% guarantee. $1,495.00 1947 Mercury Convertible* Coupe. Runs and drives like new. $695-00 1950 Chevrolet 5- Coupe. R. 4 H. 4 new tires. A good buy at $1,045.00 —* 1950 Pontiac " “8” Sedanette. Standard shift Has 4 new tire*. One owner car. $1,195.00 1951 Ford Standard, “8” 2-door. Locally owned. Beautiful black finish. $1,195.00 1951 Ford • Custom "8”, 2-door. Radio, heater, Overdrive. Local car. *1,325-°o 1952 Plymouth Cambridge, 4-door. Fully equipped. Local car. Perfect. SM9S- 00 1950 Ford Custom “6” 2-door. One owner. Hawthorne green finish. $945.0° 1952 Studebaker Champion, 2-door, R. H. Auto-tran*. Tint glass. .15,000 actual mile*.' $1,395-oo 1953 Studebaker 5-pas*. Cpe. Heater, Overdrive. Coral red. ’New car guarantee. $2,095-00 u List Price $2,302.00 " T ” **''l 1 Also a few older car*. ’ to choose from. Many of these car* can ? be handled with a small down payment, with monthly payments ' to fit your budget. Pay today's price for your car, not '52 price*. See u* before you buy and save sss. H&W Ante Sales N. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.

Senator McCarthy Speaks To Veterans Sparse Crowd Hears Wisconsin Senator MILWAUKEE. Wis. VP — Sen. Joseph" R. McCarthy R-Wis. kept the dispute over ’a reported ammunition shortage in Korea alive today by demanding -a federal jury investigation of the affair. McCarthy addressed the national encampment of the Veterans \of Foreign Wars Wednesday. The veterans scheduled a militarymusical pageant for tonight. The junior senator from Wisconsin said that Presidept Eisenhower had ‘Sone unfilled promise to the American people”—to “bring to the bar of justice those responsible for the agony of blood afid tears in -Korea and. the lost confidence of our friends in the Orient.” McCarthy said U. S. attorney general Herbert Brownell should “impanel a grand jury to dist out those responsible” for the ammunition shortage reported by some American field commanders last year. “Unless we do this, we (the Republicans) should never be returned to power—we have broken opr promise to the American people," McCarthy said. The senator quoted from the report of the senate armed, services committee appointed to investigate tlje Korean ammunition shortage apd said the committee reported tne short supplies were due to “incomprehensible inefficiency — respiting in needless loss of American lives.’ ’ , [“The American people are en-

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titled to know the names and faces of the people responsible,” McCarthy said. * He mWe a similar statement when he addressed the Wisconsin state Republican convention in Madison. June 13. The VFW convention earlier heard Vice President Richard M. Nixon; who said "There is no one better qualified in the United States” thpn President Eisenhower to determine how much money, must be spent for national defense. Sen. Paul H. Douglas D-111. told the dele£atea the Republicans have awakened to a ‘cold gray dawn of national responsibility” and would like to forget some of their campaign promises. A sparse crowd of only 600 veterans showed up for McCarthy’s speech in spacious Milwaukee Arena, although about 12,000 VFW members are here for the \convention. Reckless Driving Charge Is Filed A charge of reckless driving was filed against Chester Roth, 5.9, route 1, Geneva, this morning after a collision he was involved in with a car driven by Bryan W. the intersection of Monroe and Thirteenth at about 11:1.0 a. m. Lehman, eastbound on Monroe collided with Roth, northbound on Ui S. highway 27, when Roth admitted to police that he passed a red signalbecause his wife was reading a letter to him and drew his attention away from the road. Said Roth: “My (wife was reading a letter to me from my son and I wasn’t paying attention and missed the light- -It’s the first crasli I was ever in.” •Damage to both cars was estimated at slightly under >6OO, the front ends of the cars hit the worst. Lehman received a small cut on the middle finger of his right hand. Trade In a good Town —Decatur

4-H CLUB WEEK! As has been our custom) for a number of years, we will have available for you after the Auction Sale, Thursday Night, some of Adams County’s finest choice trade. 4-H * Club BEEF. A very good time to put one of these choice quarters of Beef away in your Locker or Home Freezer Unit. We also have a nice selection of other grades of Adams * > I County fresh slaughtered Beef. • \ We specialize in preparing COLD MEATS . . . CHEESE and -Our Famous BAKED HAMS for Picnics ... Weddings ... Reunions. Drop in at our, DOWN-TOWN MARKET for prices for these special events.

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Signs Appropriation For Deportments WASHINGTON UP — President Eisenhower has signed a bill providing $1,086,645,601 to carry the state, justice and commerce 4?partmerits through the | current fiscal year. The measure also contained ! a, provision—not binding on the administration —placing congress 6n record as opposing the admission of Communist China into the United Nations. • 1 1 GENERAL CLARK fCnwtlwufd from Pmk« One) however, it will he months - Jf ever - before the fate of their missing sons is determined wijth. certainty. Army officials, dumbfounded when the Communists said they would return only 3.313 American prisoners, now are gloomily awtiJting word from the Communi<ts that several hundred Americans died while held captive in North

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Korea. # • | Under article 58 of the truce •within 10 days after the armisti?e a list of prisoners who died in captivity with as much information "as is practicable” on tne date, cause of death and place of burial. An army spokesman said that as of Wednesday night no such |tst hud been received from the- Crintmuniats. He addetl that the list will not be made public until the army has performed the sad task of notifying next of kin. ■ ■' a The Communist list will probably do much to explain the discrepancy' between the number of Americana' the Communists have stated they hold and the larger number th-* Army has reason to believe the Communists captured during the war. 4 While the Communists have said they will return 3,313 the army has collected information indicating the Commuißsts captured about 5,000 Americans during the war. ’ - £

If the Communist list and the American information is correct, this wpuld indicate about 2,000 Americans—diexL_whHe held prisoners by the Communists. —— Army officials are not prepared, to accept the Communist

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