Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1954 — Page 6

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Annual Procession At Huntington Sunday The arrangements comtutttee of the Huntington district of the National Council of Catholic Men ex-

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tends an invitation to all refddonts of northeastern Ind Inna to attend the annual Corpus Christi proceaaion Sunday, at 3 p.m. on the grounds of St. Felix Friary, Huntington. Thia annual outdoor proceaxion on the Friary grounds is

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in commemoration of the feast oF Corpus 6hxl*ti. celebrated this year on June l<. The feaat was eatabllahed in 1246. The pracMsion dates from around 12*5. During this procession it is customary to halt at several altars

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and from one or 'two of these benediction of the Biassed Sacrament is solemnly given. Three attars will be set up on the Friary grounds. The final altar will I* at the entrance to the chapel. In case of rain, the procession will be held in BS. Peter and Paul church. Philmont Scouts To Meet Here Thursday Decatur Boy Scouts who will make thd Philmont trip are requested to meet at Worthman field Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, important matters are to be discussed and Steve Everhart, who will be in charge of the trip, urges all Scouts making the trip to attend this meeting. Three Pedestrians Given Safety Award Mayor John Doan today awarded the $5 check of the current safety campaign do Mrs. Stanley Arnold and her children. Duane, 10. and Twila, 12, Os Pennville. The award was made After Mayor Doan saw the three pedestrians step back to the curb when the traffic light <*hanged as they started to cross at the corner of Second and Monroe streets. Mrs. Arnold is the daughter of Peter B. Lehman of near Decatur and a frequent visitor in Adams county. She received her award through the Chicago Motor club which is sponsoring the safety and courtesy campaign in this county. Other awards will be made to courteous drivers and pedestrians in the future. ' *

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Gerald Smitley Is DAV State Officer Gerald Smitley, of the Dwnlhr Lumber Co., was elected second senior vice-commander of the Disabled American Veterans of Indiana at the Atatd convention ift, Michigan City. Smitley, whose district will include all of Northern Indiana, is a prominent member of The Adams county chapter. Elected state commander of the D.A.V. was Tlarley Ward, of Fort Wajyne, formerly from Decatur, and a brother of Cliarlea Ward, this city. Also present at the convention from Decatur were James Halberstadt, Anthony Bonflglio, Ralph Conrad, and Bernard Eyanaon, local delegates. Final Report Given On Red Cross Drive $8,213.69 Total Is Contributed Here Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive secretary of the Adams county chapter of the American Red Cross, has released the final report of the 1954 fund campaign. A total of $8,213.69 was contributed by 3.473 members. Membership in the Red Cross results from the contribution of one dollar or more. The complete report follows: Townships .... $2185.82 Berne 980.35 Geneva ■- ... 92.10 Linn Grove 66.40 Monroe — 85.09 Pleasant Mills l- 45.40 Preble 34.00 Decatur residence - 727.71 Decatur business 1247.10 Decatur industry 2005.32 Clubs, etc. 268.00 Special gifts* • 426.50 Walk insJ 10.00 Final clean up 29.95 Miscellaneous ; 9.95 Total $8213.69 Accident Victims Reported Better Mrs. Hilda Weersing, of Grand Rapflis, Mich., and her husband, James, are in fair condition in Adams county memorial hospital today. Both were badly injured in an automobile accident Sunday evening on U. S. highway 27 three miles north of Berne. Decatur Firemen Winners At Wabash •The Decatur volunteer fire dewater’ball, team Won the. seventh distrtciL championship ’at Wabash Sunday. The team, coached by Roy Steele, includes Les Baumgartner, Joe Mcßride, Dick Girod and Ed Hurst. CHARGES REDS (Continued Fron«( Faire One) already has declared Russia’s determination to challenge the council on, any move likely to involve the UN on the Indo-China issue and undoubtedly will veto a majority decision to send military Observers to Southeast Asia.

* , ... ... . 1 -,, CATTLE We are in the market for all grades of Butcher Cattle. Just call us at our Packing Plant Phone 3-3146 or our Retail Locker Plant at 3-2906. 1 /•’ i ■.' FOR SALE or TRADE .. on Fat Cattle. 2 Wellmarked Hereford Yearling Stock Bulls; Also 1 Ye arl in g Shorthorn Stock Bull. Will trade on ’ Larger Bulls. , „ We have some nice Young Quarters of Yearling Beef, weighing 75 to 85 lbs. “each. Front Quarters, 34c Ib.; Hind Quarters, 39c lb. Or 36c lb. by the Half Beef, weighing about 150 to 160 lbs. by the side. SCHMITT PACKING COMPANY

Hold Conference On New School Building Space Allotments Under Discussion X AH-.* j|. ’ " • Dr. Paul Seagers, school building consultant from Indiana University, conferred yesterday afternoon with the city school board, architect Le Roy Bradley, superintendent of public schools W. Guy Brown, Lineiioln school principal Bryce Thomas, Miss Qlennys Roop, representing the elementary grade department, and Mrs. Madeline Snell, representing the primary department. The group .discussed space allotments in the new north school building. Special planning is necessary tq decide how much space in the building should be allotted to kindergarten, primary, and intermediate grades, and administrative and health offices. , Architect Bradley will now assemble all the data presented yesterday, and draw preliminary sketches to be submitted to the school board, teachers committees, parent-teachers association, and parents representatives, for approval. Then the plans must be approved by the state department of public instruction, division of school house planning, and six other state agencies, including the department of health, building council, state board of accounts, state tax board, state fire marshal, and state board of education, Brown stated. McCarthy (Co.tt.nrU From >■»««■ <>■») McCarthy cried: "That is the meat of this whole case — secrecy versus the facts the American people are entitled to know.” He insisted that as chairman of the senate investigations subcommittee he was "authorized" to receive the FBI data which he had testified was given to him under clandestine conditions by a "young army intelligence offlter." President Elsenhower has asserted that the “young intelligence officer” was guilty of “reprehensible insubordination” in passing the information to McCarthy, but the senator insisted today that the action was not only proper but praiseworthy. Truck Load of Fte s h STRAWBERRIES TONIGHT HAMMOND FRUIT MKT. 1

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GOOD USED CARS 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion 2-door. Overdrive. Heater., New paint job. A car you will be proud to own. 1553 STUDERAKER Champion. 4-Door. Low mileage. Over : drive. Heater. New car trade-in. 1948 STUDERAKER 4-Door. Over-drive and Heater. Priced to sell. 1948 CHEVROLET 4-door. Ready to drive. See this car for good transportation. 1950 STUDERAKER 4- Land Cruiser. Automatic transmission. Radio and Heater. .1952 STUDERAKER Commander. 4rdoor. Automatic transmission. Heater. This is a nice clean car sitting on good rubber. 1951 STUDEBAKER 5- Coupe. Radio. Heater and Over-orive. This car is A-l all the way. Engle & Irwin MOTOR SALES “Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer” 13th St. at Winchester

CALLS MEETING (Continued From Paste Oae) propriations ' were available from federal funds only on a county basis, that the city Itself had no right to appropriate any civil de-

EVENING FURNITURE AUCTION Wednesday, June 23rd 6:30 P.M. LOCATION: 705 Winchester Street, Decatur, Indiana. As we are moving to Patchogue, Long Island we will offer at Public Auction the following: (2 extra leafs); Desk A Chair; 2 • 9x12 Rugs and Pad; Floor Lamp; 2 Table Lamps; 5 Pc. Blond Dinette Bet; 2 Clothes Racks; Ironing Board; Baby Crib with mattress; Childs Swing; Childs Canvas Swimming Pool; Childs Sand Box; Childs Wagon; Childs Buggy (Stroller); 2 Chests of Drawers; Cedar Chest; Card Table; Picnic Ice Box; Curtain Stretchers; Books; Pots, pans, dishes, frutt jars, garden tools. APPLIANCES Table Radio and phonograph; Record cabinet; Sewing machine; Table top gas stove! "Washing machine; Double Tubs; Iron; Kitchen Radio; 2 Burner Electric hot plate; Clock, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Mr. & Mrs. JOSEPH McKENNA, Owners Gerald Strickler. D. S. Blair—Auctioneers . Pauline Haugk, Clerk C. W. Kent. Shies Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. > * Decatur, Indiana Phone 3,-3390' Not responsible for accidents. ; lj>_

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fehse funds. Gilpin stated that frpm a commiin leal ion point of view, it would take a county-wide 1 radio net, such us the club is now operating, to be effective in case of ' any diMorttr;