Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1954 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

slop in here first end get Kodak color film for your camera HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

""""iiiZSzzSZZZSSZSSEJSZSSZlZSßZZZSMZSisisiizzizzzzzzzzzzzJzzzzzzzEizsizr : MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE | SALE STARTS TODAY! 8 BIG DAYS ofrBARGAINSJ p s. ||sl2o .SJSllffi&Hfifi’?® W < erator Regardless of Condition WAS — *154'95 k@w»\ - pi*; “»" ’ll?:” Refrigerator |3Tg. SAVE ■ ’«•'* MM ■J'-'W *• ® ' I 8 iS Withth.Purch.«ofThi. ||H*nlK^^g^^M|\ffl ear. REGULAR PRICE Washer You Will Receive ■■ rd , W®SI i LESS TRADE IN g. 9 Mh‘ P Ws g£jg> $120.00 |- Set of 4 Pillow Cases WSBM' YOUPAY * At No A<,ditional Charge IEHES ,° HL L 55 Down *1 25 Per Week tLrnir~r 7 r^:. ■UHHRI 1.50 SIO.OO DOWN ""’ O, " ER “ , “'" s ' S,,E 1 per week delivers - -—- — | - DllV GE 8 cu. ft. FREEZER MESIIf XrjSHWEjH a»Y MiGwurf, otorring for C.f. .. . , Model 21C22S J’ - x ,' •' WAS Rlßitll'R . Ml Regular - - $479.95 fl f $339.95 ’. J Reduced - - - 100.00 save -nfff YOU PAY - - $379.95 SIOO.OO ! $R M WEEK I HOW! WA4SO Ailomatic Washer ■ $299.95 AU down '«*. M 420 G-E Dryer - ■ • • 23996 this sale ties -in L . -,. nnnn $140.00 Trade In WITH OUR GIGANTIC \J » -Cwt *W.UU DOWN ■ TIRF Sfll F j. per For Your ® w Washer -• • 140.00 yrSgray -i Model NA-8 ** WEEK VAII DAV COAA AE NOWGO.NCONI G .E.Upn l(hllt e U .r. ODE,UKH ' YOUPAY ' ‘ ' 5399.95 sale End, Ju ry 3i g|| / FREEZER • ■ «399' 95 onlyslo oown s 4.a5 w STOMHOUU || Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri. 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 >. m. ‘ w B Thurs. 8:30 to 12:00 Sat. 8:30 a.m. Io 9 p.m. 4H W IbOl IBP* 1 jSB GOOO/YEAR SERVICE STORE

i

Tourigts Uj> LONDON. (1N0) - TH of America* tourtste vtaiting lta> find la tacraaamg at the rate of 44.000 a year. <* Trade in a Gooa i own — uecatui RELAX ! ENJOY LIFE! *■. ' . ‘'• ■• ■' t2Ar* » ■ . < , • SWIM at PINE zLAKE 3J4 Miles West of Berne POOL HOURS: 12 Noon to 9 P. M. Doily and Sunday t I

Pentagon Counsel : ,*t*±._ -Si,- -4_ Before Committee Faces Questioning By McCarthy Group Washington (ins) — The Pentagon agreed to send its general eoanael up to Capdtol HIU thia afterjK»n to face questioning by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy’s investigations subcommittee on the denial of security clearance to Thomas W. Laveaia. But the defense department spokesman who announced that general counsel Wilber M. Bruckner will go before the subcommittee did not say whether he will tell why investigator Lavenia WSs “blackballed." The subcommittee will meet at 9:30 'iMn.'""(tfiff. McCarthy has naked defense secretary Charles E. Wilson and attorney general Herbert Brownell Jr., to present 4*HnMNll.l*l, »iww J» — -wae

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

“detailed haformatioh" at that time on the Lavonia case. Whether Brownell would oomply was not known, but Bruckar will represent Wtlaon. Lavenia is one of two McCarthy subcommittee aides denied Pentagon security clearance. The other is Don A. Surine. Lust Tuesday. McCarthy transferred him to his personal payroll. It was underetood the subcommittee would not take up Surine’# ease at today’# meeting. ■ ' |' ■ r ." ' \ *' •' ‘ . Farm For Sale Ad Brings In Replies J H. F. Kitson. former Decatur resident, placed a “Farm For Sale" advertisement in the Daily Democrat classified colunm Wednesday. He ordered, the ad to run three times, but today he cancelled the ad. stating that “he had received 17 calls Wednesday night and five calls Thursday night and the farm has been sold.”

Pair Identified As Willshire Robbers Frank Warrick, ’75, who was bound and robbed by two men at his home near Wiflahlre, 0., June 11, has identified the two who are being held in the Indian* reformatory -<t Pendleton for an armed robbery at <Martinsville. Warrick also identified a safety razor in poesesakm of one of the bandits and hair found-in the raaor have been declared by experts to be Ihe* same as whisker# from Warticks face. General Electric Vocation Opens (About 600 employes of the Decatur General Electric Co, begin their annual two week vacation Monday. Only a skeleton cr*w will be at the plant during the next two weeks for minor repair, shipping, receiving and guardAt the same time The Decatur

Casting o*. en 4» th* flnrt -week of It* annual ,t»o-we*k ghuMfowa. Smployee of this dempany will twvnrt back to work Monday, 1. _=.--■ —- -—. —-. -*-♦ o Legion To Install Officers Monday Walter KoeMman, commander of American La*lon Poet 43, and staff of officers will be installed (Monday night in ceremonies conducted <by the Rev. O. C. Bus**, poet chaplets. Koeneman succeed* Harold -Hoffman of this city, who served during the past year. Other officer* are: 0. W. P. Macklin, first vice-commander; Frank Detter, second vice-com-mander; Fred Bieboricb, third vicecominander; Robert Smith, fourth vice-commander; T. H. Gehrig, adjutant; Charles Morgan. Leo Ehinger and A. J. Baker, trustees; Francis Noack. finance officer. A free lunch will be served following the meeting, Comdr. Huffman stated.

Reds Execute Official For False Charge Mon Responsible In Charges On Doctors Executed By Russia LONDON (INS) — Th* Soviet system of tenor swung toU-clrcto today with tike announcement of the trial, coavtettoa amd execution of the official reepoMtbto for last rear's trumped - up chargee of medical aaurder' against 15 Ruesi&s doctor* Th* official Soviet new* agency Tas* announced Chart former deputy minister of stat* security M. D. Ryumto wae gat to death «* a ■secret enemy of the Soviet govThe original aoeuMstton* against nine doctor* — six of fees* Jew* — were announced on Jan. 11. 1»63. They were accused of successfully murdering two femur member* of the Politburo — Co. Gem dl***ad*r & flbeherbakov to IHS and Andrei Zhdanov to 1948 —end plotting against other top Kremlin figures. T*m Mid that Che military department of the Soviet court, sitting between July 9 and 7, heard the one* agaiaat Byamin and aetabtohed that he had feUftod tovestigatton material reeulttog to the arrest* of Soviet citlsene “including medical worker*." The court said the former udnister, “using methods forbidden by Soviet law, compelled arrested people to denounce themselve* and other persona accusing them on the moat serious anti-state crimes including treason. Th* west probably will never know whether Ryumin w*» showing the beet secret police type of initiative, or whether the chargee were part of a master-plan directed from above and ■Ryumin carried them out a* be had been taught. A* it turned out, Ryumin wae caught to one of the twist* of the Communist fine. Two months after the original charges were announced. Stalin died. A month later, in an announcement that startled the west and was seen as part of a Soviet "peace" campaign. Moscow said that the nine, and six doctors implicated Jeter, had been cleared of aH charges. Ryumin was arrested at that point. He apd several other mem flf..|lto jntolstxy war* accused' of seeking to inflame "nationalht hostilities” — *« apparent reference to to* aatkSemitic character of the ebarges. SMITH DENIES <C—ttseed From rage Pag) proposed 12-nation security treaty. Smith's homecoming coincided with a state department disclosure that the groundwork is being laid for an international conference abent September 1 to draft a southeast Asia pact. The site of the parley has not been selected, but there was speculation it might be held in Washington or In s*me A alas country, possibly the Philippines. Invitations are expected to be sent in about two weeks to Britain. France, Ausiralia. New Zealand. The Philippines. Thailand. Ceylon, t Pakistan, India, Burma and Indo i nesia. If you have something to sell or rooms for real, try a Democrat' Want Ad. It brings results.

m? 1954 Buick * 6 Pass. 2 Br. Special / ti \ B DELIVERED IN DECATUR » $2490” Includes Radio - Heater Directional Signals-Oil Filter Saylors OPEN ESTABLISHED 1926 EVENINGS HIGHWAY 27

FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954

Break Ground For Church, Parsonage > ' . -i The St. John Lutheran church (Flatrock), route 2, iMonroevilla, will formally break ground at 2:30 p. m. Sunday for it* new 3200,000 church and paiwoaage. The Rev. Henry €. Abram, pastor, will perform th* ground breaking ceremoay, and principal speaker will be the Rev. * A. Merger, St. Pst»l> Lutheran church to Fort Way**. Th* new church and attached paraoMg* will be colonial to design and will seat, with overflow, avoraxlmately WO people. Completion 1* expected by tot* spring of IMA. Among contractor* tor toe building 1* Haugh * of Decatur. — - - - ■ Rev. Don Snider At Pleasant Dale The Rev. Do* Snider will b* at th* Pleasant Dal* Church of toe Brethren Sunday evening at 7:30 where he will speak to regard to th* work of Brethren service to Europe and especially a* to Germany, where he ha* been director dT the work for the past three years. Rev. Snider is a young man who bad previously been director of the national youth work to the Chureh of th* Brethren. He la an Interesting and challenging speaker. He will speak on the relief and recouftructton program, the student exchange program, alternate service and other related phases of the Christian witness program. SENATE DEBATE (T*ra Te Page Tw*> troversial bill today without waita for the senate to complete on. Adantatotrwtion supporters forecast house passage by nightfall, but Rep. Charlee A. Halleck (RInd.) GOP floor leader, added that if debate to not completed, he will older a Saturday meeting. ——. — \ CLAIMS UMWKD ■Y HOARD OF COMWISSMI.VKRS Jt’LY I». t«M Lawrence Smith Ditch Al 238.50 Theo. Baker, do * Ti Vr.._. 147.20 Car) Burkhart do A do 116.25 Highway Frank Singleton Uupt .... 1N..00 Walter Reppert A. Supt .... 97.3 S Torn Johnalon do 118.80 Elmer Beer, do „„. lit.to Lawrence Noll do lit.Bo Hitbert lech dtsrk 85.00 Virgil Draper DiMel Oper .... 111. to Roy K. Heller do ._ 108.00 Lawrence Koenig de 118.«0 ??*•“ d® - 131.3* Harry D. Smith Mnck. Qp „.. 1at.40 Harold Burger Truck Dr 118.80 Harry KaiwhSer do .... 130.80 •Don Harvey do 118.80 Jsvk Andrew,. do .... J«8.00 Melvin Bixler do UDO Roger Steiner do 118.80 Chester Shoaf Tract. Dr >15.85 do uggs Albert Beer do 113.83 A. M. Hoffman Janitor .L.. <O.OO .“W;T tort* «»*• Hang 118 80 ■Arthur Rosa do ~i„ ill 83 «*rtst .-.StoMtor Joel Augabunger de v.. T....... 11J.85 Joe Spangler do .. . 76 ?5 Christ Miller de^..... X ? tCjj ,to»‘rd of Commilasiontr* a.. ! b ?5-°. re H>‘» sou day of July, i»st. _ FRAKM KIT*OY JV-I Y>3 Audltor Adams Ce.

TEffPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Loe*) and Um Dtetanoe PHONE S-2587 -MOOSENOW! Sot. Nite EILEEN and Her Hammond Organ" will entertain yeul