Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1954 — Page 6

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State Traffic Toll 753 Up To Sept. 26 INDIANAPOLIS (IMS' -Indiana state police today reported highway accidents midnight, Sept. 25, ctatmed 753 Iveta in Indiana com-

HOME SUPPLY AUCTIOH AT THE HI WAY AUCTION BARN Miles West of Decatur, Indiana on U. S. 224 FRIDAY EVEOCTOBER 1, 1964 7:30 P. M. EVERYTHING GOES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! SO COME—BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE! Alt new merchandise, including: Dinette Sets; Dishes; Ironing Boards; Paint; Electrical Appliances and Tools; Sweepers; Sewing Machines, etc. ALSO—A few pieces of consigned Furniture including; A Baby Bed; Vanity; Clothes Rack; Set of 12 Sherberta; Tapestry Rocking Chair; Round Table; Washing Machine. TERMS—CASH. AUCTIONEERS—Jerry Bixler, Ed Sprunger. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. See Waterloo' “Snow - Free” ON A 1955 PHILCO TV Scoop ■aSSSSQw MM *•* ■J iWII w |fh All-Channel || FINGERTIP f ; ,.< || tuning system ■ II Sil ■gßl BXLI •*YrtWriSUE, t ■ \ \ JgJ NO GRAPPLING *” ■ x|Sl||fev 'WwBH with>rap door p ° n,l> M PHILCO 411* VL If NOW ONLY B ! $ 279«95 America’s greatest 21" console value I ... with the most convenient tuning t _ I in all television! Amazing reception 1 on UHF and VHF. Custom-styled in I handsome Mahogany finish. Come I , in now for a free demonstration! I NO GUESSING with "blind’- rid. tuning YOU CAM ENJOY THIS PHILCO TV 6000 WEEK IN YOUR HOME 95 smii FOR AS LITTLE AS W Down Payment I" I» ■■mi WE MAINTAIN OUR OWN COMPLETE SERVICE and INSTALLATION DEPARTMENT ? HAUGKSH “Adams County’s Oldest and Largest TV Deader” “Adams County’s Largest Selection of Television Seta"

pared to 384 last year. Rural collisions caused 602 fatalities and urban collisions the other 151 thia year. The mtal Collisions bieak down to 460 on state and federal highways and 142 on county roads.

»' * I NEGRO CHILDREN leave Milford, De!., school following attendance at integrated classes. State police are on duty (right). Some 1,500 pupils boycotted the classes as school was reopened. (International) '

Mother Os Three Is Object Os Search Danville Woman Is Reported Missing DANVILLE, Ind. (INS) —A pretty blue-eyed mother of three sons was the object of a national search today after relatives told the federal bureau of investigation they fear ehe may have met with foul Play. Missing from her home since August 31 -is Mrs. Violet Goldsberry, 35, who has lived iu Danville most of her life. (Mrs. Goldsberry's mother, Mrs. Per fl Gray, tc<d International! News Service that her daughter went to Indianapolis on that date to see about finding a house to rent. She left word she would be back by 3:30 p. m., in time to fix supper for her son. David, 8, Jimmy, 10, and Ronald. Jr., 14, when they returned from school. But the children came home, and the husband returned from bis Job at Allison division of General Motors Corporation in Indianapolis, and still no wife and mother. Mrs. Gray sobbed: “Violet loved her boys so much . . . she wouldn’t stay away (rom them of her own accord . . . I know something must have happened to her. She didn’t even have her billfold with her . <«- and she had no identification. If anything happened to tier, no one would know <who she was.” (Mrs. Gray said that she had found her daughter’s billfold hidden under a pillow of the daven port a week after Mrs. Goldsberry disappeared. A check of all her clothing and other possessions showed that she had takeiTnothing with her, and apparently had no intention of deserting her family. Mrs. Gray said that a sister-in-law of her daughter. Mrs. Grace Goldabery, of Richmond, Ind came to the restaurant on Aug. 31 and told her that her son, Herbert Goldsberry, was going to tase Violet to Indianapolis to see about a house advertisement. That was the last time Mrs. Gray saw her daughter. She has sought desperately to contact the THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN BY PONTIAC FACTORY TRAINING AND IT MEANS ZgX PLENTY TOYOUI MJ "Factory-Training” isn’t juit a phrase with Pontiac . . . it’s a frogrnm.' Our service men meet regularly with factory instructors to learn the latest methods of servicing your car. You benefit in better, more efficient service by men who kw their jobs. DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St. PHONE 3-3618

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nephew-, but has been unable to locate him. Mrs. Gray said he resides in Alhujuertiue, N. M. and had been picking tomatoes near Fortville. Ind. until Aug. 30. Checks with: young Goldsbery's employers at Fortville disclosed he did not return. He purchased a 1941 Chevrolet two-door car, dark maroon in color, at Fortville, and Mtb. Gray believee this la the car in which her daughter left Danville. Mrs. Gray Is caring for her three grand children, and continuing a search for her daughter. She said that after 'Hendricks county authorities were unable to locate either Mrs. Goldsberry, or her nephew, she went to the FBI in Indianapolis. The 'FBI obtained a picture of Mrs. Goldsberry Tuesday night in an effort to facilitate a search for her. She is described as five feet, (four inches tell, weighing 117 pounds, with dark brown hair and blue eyes. She has a notl-eable scar next to her nose which was caused by an old injury In which her jaw was broken. Korea Warns Truce Members To Leave Warns Red Members To Leave Country SEOUL (INS) — The Republic of Korea government today warned Communist members of the neutral nations supervisory commission overseeing the armistice that they must leave Korea immediately or the ROKs will “take matters in their own hands.” ROK spokesman Hong Kee Karl Issued the warning to N.NSC members from Communist Poland and Czechoslovakia and charged they are engaged in "espionage activities” for Red North Korea. He said the Reds were a "continuous threat" tp the ROKs. Last month government spon-' sored demonstrations were held in -Seoul calling for-departure of the Red truce overseers but no action was taken. Other members of the NNSC are from Sweden and Switzerland. The (Sommission, under terms of the armistice signed in July, 1953, has the duty of seeing that neither the Allies nor the Reds build up their forces and thus has access to military Information. If you nave sometamg to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results

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Senator Ferguson Urges GOP Congress Says GOP Senators Outvoted Democrats _ WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate GOP policy chairman Homer Ferguson insisted today that Republican senators outvoted the Democrats in supporting the Eisenhower program in the 83rd congress — and should get the voters' support in November. He argued that election of a Democratic congress will mean defeat of President Eisenhower’s program for "peace, progress and prosperity.” Ferguson claimed 50 percent or more of senate Republicans supported Mr. Eisenhower 93 percent of the time —on 44 of 47 votes in 1953, and on 111 of 120 votes in 1954. He said over half the Democrats opposed the Ike program 52 percent of the time — on 22 of the 47 votes, and on 65 of the 120 roll calls. The senator added: ‘On the basis of the Democratic showing in the senate in the 83rd congress, even the pretense of Democratic support of the Eisenhower administration would evaporate into thin air In the 84th ' congress. Democrats will be working tooth and nail to recapture the presidency in 1954'anif can’he counted on to use every device to harass and embarrass the Republican administration.” Ferguson's compilation was the latest move by GOP campaign strategists to stress the theme that those who favor Mr. Eisenhower and his program must keep both houses of congress in the GOP column. Democrats have been saying their votes have saved the Eisenhower program. Mrs. Ray Girardot To Speak To Women Mrs. Ray Girardot, Democratic vice-chairman of the fourth congressional district, will speak Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at a meeting of Democratic precinct connnitteewomen and the wives of Democratic candidates, it was announced today. Mrs. Girardot, who lives in New Haven, is expected to speak on work plans for the women in the fall election campaign. It you nave rometning to sell O' rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

Hoosier Is Facing - Michigan Sentence Is Already Under Sentence In State SOUTH BEND, Ind. (INS) — A Hooisier, already under sentence for forgery in Indiana must face sentencing in Michigan before surrendering -himself to the Indiana state reformatory. Jack E. ErnwOerger, 28 , of Bremen, Indi, has been sentenced to 2-14 years at Pendleton. Before turning himself la on Oct. 5. he muet present himself at Grand Rapids, Mftch., Friday, for a federal change. » ■ He also is accused of aiding Rodney O'Connell, 51, of Battle Creek, Mich., In printing of false selective service registration cards for use as identification by ttie forgery ring. Tlie ring flooded the South BendMishawaka area with bogus Bento Aviation Corporation checto last June. Enwubenger pleaded guilty to both chargee. O’Connell pleaded guilty to the federal charge and also will be sentenced Friday at Grand Rapide. McGurk Director Os Sanitary Engineering INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Dr. Andrew C. Offutt, Indiana health commiesioner, has named S. R. McGurk as director of the division of sanitary engineering, to succeed B. A. Poole. Poole is to continue his job as chief enginere for the board and director of the bureau of environmental sanitation. McGurk has served, previously in the division of sanitary engineering until he entered the U. S. navy in 1942. REPORTPOWERS (Continued on Page Five) 11 ' *1 1 ■' l»,ll I ■'■.,■ll "«■ e for the second day’s > Adenauer also was to lunch with British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill at No. 10 Downing Street while British foreign secretary Anthony Eden played boat to Belgian foreign minister Paul - Henri Spaak and Italian foreign minister Gaetano Martino. It was the first time MendesFrance and Adenauer had met privately since Adenauer rebuffed the French premier’s overtures for such talks at the disastrous Brussels conference recently. Adenauer took the initiative this, time, letting it bC known 'that he was willing to meet MendesFrance alone and the latter quickly agreed. Since Adenauer felt MendesFrance shared a great responsibility for the French assembly's rejection of the European defense community treaty (EDC) and thus killed the, dream of a United States of Western Europe so dear to Adenauer’s heart, today's meeting was not believed marked by any warm display of friendships However, French sources said Mendes-France was assuming the role of champion of the European unity ideal. Mendes-France, according to the sources, appealed to Adenauer to join with him in helping preserve and rebuild the European unity concept through the Brussels Pact. FORMER POLISH (Continued from Page One) k 1949, accompanied by two men. He was not heard from again. His German-born wife disappeared in Prague on Aug. 27, 1949, and his brother (Herman vanished the same day. SwiMlo could furnish no information about the husband and wife, >but reported that Herman Field is stillb eing held a prisoner outside of Warsaw. He told the news conference that Noel Field was arrested M that he could he used as a witness at a Communish “show" trial to demonstrate that “American imperialists" were working hand-in-hand with Communist party leaders who were to be purged. Swiatlo said the Communists distrusted Noel 'but had no evidence against him, and that he actually was "a Communist sympathizer as far as 1 know • he might have been a Communist party member.” The former Red said that there was.‘‘no doubt" that Herman Field was a Communist, but that he was arrested because the Reds did not want him at large. Swiatlo told Cor the first time how he fled to West Berlin last December bearing "top secret information*. and ''innermost ee-j crets" about the satellite Red rulers, their 'policies and plans. He gave reporters a bitter description of Communist Poland as a land seething with unrest against the Kremlin, including industrial strife and open resistance. While declaring that security meaeurespr event an actual revolt at this time Awiatio said that everything should be done to “bolster” Poland’s urge for iadependence. Go gently with the knife when trimming greens like cabbage or lettuce. Those dark outer leaves are rich in iron, calcium and vitamins.

Variance Granted By Appeals Board The Decatur board of zoning appeals Tuesday night granted a variance to Clifford Hess, 804 Line street, for erection of a garage closer than three feet to the prop-

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 29—7:80 p. m. Lester G. Brandt, owner, 4Mi miles east of Willshire, Ohio on Route 81. 50 Head Holstein and Guernsey cattle. V. L. Roll and Don Mox, auctioneers. OCT. 1—7:30 p. m. Hi-Way Auction Bara 24 miles west of Decatur, Ind., on U- S. 224. Home supply auction. Jerry Bixler, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. OCT. 1—1:00 p. m. David and Amos Neuenechwander, owners. Two miles east of Bluffton on State Road 124, then 1 mile south, on State Road 201, then 1 mile east on Slate Road 216. 35 head quality Holstein dairy catae. Ellentberger Bros., Aucts. OCT. 2—1:00 p. m. Curtis w. Moser, 341 South sth St.. Decatur, Ind. Furniture and Household Goode. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 2 —10:30 a. m. Leo Sprunger & Son, 2 blocks south of road 124 across from old Monroe high school, Monroe. Real estate and personal property. Roy & Ned Johneon, Aucts. OCT. 4 —1:00 p. m. Jack Meyer, owner. 4 miles west of Berne, on State Road 118, then 5 miles north, then % mile eaM. 13 head Holstein dairy cattle, dairy equipment, hay, straw. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. OCT. 5 —7:3d p. m. Pleasant View Nurseries, owners. Decatur Sale Barn. Nursery stock auction. E. C. Doehrman, aucts. OCT. 9 —1:30 and 2:30 p. m. Emory Whiotridge, administrator. 2 farms, 1584 acres. Farm No. 1—78%-acres, 1 mile south of Salem, Ind., 4 mile east. Farm No. 2—Sttacres, 1 mile south of Salem. Ind., 4 mile west. Mel’s Realty Auction Co., Mel Lieohty, Mix I-ehman, auctioneers. OCT. 12—12:00 Noon. Mns. Howard Caffee & Carl Schroeder, 8 miles east of Berne on road 118 to the state line, then north 4 mile. 7 miles south of Wiltahire on road 49 then 1 mile west. . — 46 registered Holsteius. Roy Johnson & Son and Lee Osborne, Aucts. OCT. 16—1:00 p. m. Leonard M. Wagley, owner. 5 miles west and 4 mile south of Geneva, Ind. 23 Holetein dairy cattle. EWenberger Bros., auctioneers'. OCT. 16—David A. Macklin, Admr. Robert W. Aileroon, 2 mile® east of Decatur on U. S. 224 then % mile south. 9 acres of land with improvements. Roy & Ned Johnson, aucts.

Public Auction Have sold my home and will sell FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,1:00 P.M. LOCATION — 341 South sth Street, Decatur, Indiana. AN EXTRA GOOD LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A LARGE PART OF THIS FURNITURE IS NEARLY NEW: 9 Ft. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator used 4 years; Table Top Gas Range with oven control; 3-Burner Apt Gas Stove; Kitchen Cabinet Base 24x30; Metal Top Work Table; Metal Cabinet; CASCO Metal Step Stool; Chrome Dinet Table and 4 Chairs; Walnut Dining Table; 12 Ft. Dining Table; 6 Chairs; Buffet; China Cabinet; 2 Pc. Living Room Suite; SIMMONS Studio Couch; Wing Back Chair; 2 Rocking Chairs; PHILCO 12 Tube Console Radio; Desk and Chair; 2 Oak End Tables; Oak Round Stand; Oak Corner Stand; Library Table; Hall Tree; NEW What Not Rack: 2 Floor Lamps; 7 Table Lamps: 1 Pair of Dresser rors 20x28 and 18x40; 4 Rugs, 9x15. 9x12, 6xß and 74x9; Several Throw Rugs; 7 Shag Rugs; Bedroom Suite complete with new Simmons Mattrees,'Dresser and Chest of Drawers; 3 Jenny Lind Beds; 4 Dreeeera with Mirrors; 1 Chest of Drawers; 1 Commode; 1 Wardrobe; Porcelain Top Ta We; 2 Rockers; 3 Chains; 1 Stand; Sewing Cabinet; Clothes Hamper; Washing Machine; MetM .Afornng,. Board; AIRWAY Electric Sweeper:--HOOVER Electric Sweeper Wh Ifctadhments: Electric Fan; Metal Porch Glider; JOHNSON Rotore 18” Mower. 3 months old; NEW 28 FL Extension Ladder; 100 Pt Garden Hose; True Bruner Hedge Shears; Lots of Dishes and Cooking Vtensils of all kinds; Linens, Blankets and Bed Clothes; 1 Baby Bassinet and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. . Above Items May Ba Inspected Tonight and Thursday Evening After 6:00 P. M. CURTIS W. MOSER — Owner J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer ' Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 25 29 AUCTION!! NURSERY STOCK Tuesday Evening October 6, 1954 Beginning At: 7:3tTP;M. DECATUR SALE BARN PLAN to PLANT THIS FALL, NATURE’S OWN PLANTING TIME. This sale will consist largely of EVERGREENS, of various sizes and varieties for modem landscape planting. Beautify the EVERGREEN way, more beautiful, more lasting and economical. Also, offered will be some fine Imported Tulip, Hyacinths, Daffodils and Crocus bulbs and large clumps of various colored Chrysanthemums, in full bloom. Some Flowering Shrubs, Shade Trees and other items too numerous to mention. Come early and inspect this stock to your own satisfaction. These plants are all Government Inspected. Anyone interested in landscape material cannot afford to miss this opportunity as you will find it sells very reasonable. Many thrifty people take advantage of these sales every season. A Crtified copy of Certificate of Inspection, will be given each purchaser. A Representative of the nursery will be present. Come, whether you buy or not you are invited and wlcome. E. C. DOEHRMAN, Auct. PLEASANT VIEW NURSERIES Troy, Ohio

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erty line. * The action was unanimous and the Tuesday nightaesslan was one of the shortest on record for the board. Hess presented consent letters from neighbors in the area. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results