Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1955 — Page 2

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Quality Photo Finishing Al! work left before noon on Thursday—ready the next day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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Examinations Listed Under Qvtl Service Th« United States civil service commission today announced an examination for the positions ot appraiser, construction examiner, loan examiner (realty) and loan servicing representative. The salaries range from |«&5 a year to $5060 a year and the positions are in the federal housing administration with duty, stations tn Indianapolis. Fort Wayne. South Bead. »

Evaesville and Gary. No written lest will be given and appifeaats will be rated on the basis ot their experience. FuM inioimation including instructions on how to apply, may be obtained from the commission’s local representative. Earl Chase, from the executive secretary. Board of U. S. civil service examiners, federal housing administration. Indianapolis, of the sixth U. S. civil service region, post office and Jef'urthouse bunding. Cmcinnati 2. Ohio.

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Producers Os Steel Concerned On Scrap Export Demand Os Concern In U. S. NEW YORK (INS) — The Iron Age said today tne subject of scrap is causing steel producers considerable worry and that top level meet-

ing in Washington dnrtng tie past two weeks are (he tlf-ott en the haanle over seraj) ex*arta MAIQMhI BMtßhi ly said there is reason for concern beoaaaa Mmet demand is moonting on a broad front. March production. U added, is likely to establish an all-time record. Mills this week will operate at 92.5 percent of capacity, up one point from last week's revised rate, r iron Age said that the upturn is good for the first six months

urt proUbly third *U*r*sr a*d U yoM Mhlnd tt ia tb* beat* re•owy *1 tb* snn—ny, ammonal Mmmm *n th* mark** sad ab tempts at invantory-bullding by conaumara Prioaa of wrap has* baa* rising despite efforts to halt the trend with more hot metal from blast furnaces. The problem has been aggravated by mounting export d*> maud from Europe and Japan. Trade in * Good Town — Decattu

Two Mexican Plane Crashes Take 32 Lives Four American In List Os Victim! In Two Crashes MEXICO CITY (INS) - Two Mexkaa plana crash** within M hour*. both tn remote moantalnome area*, have claimed the »vee of U persona Twenty-six of the victim*. tueluding four AmevteM* and two .n fonts. died Tuesday when * Mexican airtinea DC-4 hit a mmntteto peak ia th* Pacific coaat state of Jaitoc*. Th* ata other*, taeludiag multh millionaire sportsman. J*rg* Pusrjuel, were bitted Monday atght when P*a*e*r* private J plaue stmek * peak in the *t*to of Sa* Lute Most north of Mexico City. I* both cases, the wreckage of the planes was found hour* after the crash because of the difficult terrain in which it fell. Both shipo were enroute to Mexico City. The twin-engined airliner struck a mountain named El Cabro. about 35 mile* east of Puerto VaUarta. The plane left the coastal resort at I:4# pun. (CSTI, about 2* minutes before It plunged into the wooded mountainside and burst into flame. According to the airlines office Jn Mexico City, a local farmer reached the acene of the crash last night and reported there were ao survivors. The Americana were identifier as: Edd Johnson. Dr. J. Ingter, Dr. Clifford Hays, and R. & Hall. Ko addresses were available immediately. but all were believed to come from California. ' The San Francisco Chronicle said today that a staff reporter. Edd Johnson, and his wife were vacationing in the Puerto VaUarta (area. Tfib wreckage of PasqueFii plane was reached by a ground'party Tuesday.' The fire other* who died tn the crash were the pilot, copilot. two mechanic* and a servant ' Near-Epidemic In South Bend Schools . SOUTH BEND, Ind (INS) —A sear-epidemic, setawre of infections ranging from the common cold tv Influens* has put {,**• South Bend school children to bed. I St. Patrick’s school dismissed classes tor tbe day Tuesday and officials said it will stay closed until Thursday. Arrange Two Panels For School Friday Two panels have been arranged by the county extension office for > th* weedicido and insectide school Friday at the Monroe, Co-op building. C. C. Le and Glen Lehker. both of the state coop office, win present talks and lead' the panels. The morning panel win include W. L. Gerke, wbo has successfully killed Canada thistles with 2-4-D: Sheldon Wagley. wbo has bad exper tone* in spraying weeds io corn: Alfred Kipfer, wbo used 2-4-5 T on woody plants, and Esva Kaehr. who has treated soybeans with manganese suphate spray. On the afternoon panel will be Ellis Covverse, who has eautom spraying for tbe control of spittle bugs; Glen Griffiths, who used dieMrin to control chineb bug*; Frank Mosser, who check cut worms and army worms with dieldrin: Stanley Arnold, wbo stopped grasshopper damage with c hlordan*, and Herman Frans, who ba* controlled lice on cattle, ticks oa sheep and mange on bogs with beaze* hexacMoride.

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH », 1»55

May Admit Russian Editors To U. S. Student Editors May Be Admitted WASHINGTON (INSI —Ths justice departmeat to expected to *■- nouace today that >1 Rn**ls* •*•> tout editor* w|Q b* allowed to study ta th* U. B. Rep. Fraud* B. Walter 4D FU tusmlgretton not. said o* Edward It Murraw* -Bee It Now- totovtoio* program Tuesday night that be was "sure” ao aaaouaeemeat would be mad* today. According to Soviet report*, tb* plan involve* M stadaut* editor*. tonun&A wabaean* m ■ma AAb VAAaim •%*■*« m wiavm w jw«* w ago or mor*. It was aald that they are not madauta. but merely white tot to ttw* StlWlOßt ouclmaboo Moo Imwb boo* ondoraod by William Baa--4-n B-l 1— - 4— tb* Hearst Newupapor*. who recoatty interviewed top Soviet loaders during a threo-week tour of FUmbUl Heard advocated In a talk before the National Pre** Club Id Washington an Feb. M that th* V. 8. lift its han on permitting Soviet student* to enter this country. - ■ - . Hearst said a provision of the McCarran-Walter get "made It Impossible to sanction the via** automatically.- '.- 'A * | Hearst pointed out that the Soviet Union had welcomed a group of American student editors to Rusal* last year. He said the U. S. “had nothing to !o*e by agpoetag those young Communtete to th* wonders of our civilization.“ J - Slightly Injured When Hit By Auto George Squier, 81-year-old retiredjanitor of Decatur high school, received bruise* and shook whe* be wa* struck by q ear on Munro* street near the City hall Tuesday at J:tep. toThe car was driven by Harold McDonald of 415 North NinUj street Squi«r was crossing tb* street over to th* Cltlxens Telephone Co. and walked into hte path of the McDonald car. He was taken to tbe hospital but released immediately and (rested by a local physician. His Injuries were not serious. - -- Trade in a Goon Town — Decatur

The Welcome Wagon Hostess * Will Knock oa Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Busin*** Neighbors and Year Civic and Soerel Welfare Leader* Oa rtr oeetzsioa */y The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays EngagementAnnounoemenu Change of residence Arrival* of Newcomer* kg » City Phone 3*3196 or 3-34T9