Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1955 — Page 2

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KUT-UPS The second meeting of the Kirkland Kut-Ups 4-H club was held May 6 at the Pleasant Dale parish hall. The meeting was opened with

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| group singing and the pledges wore led by Carol Haggard and Evelyn Griffiths. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Doris Cauble and roll call was answered by S 3 present. A demonstration on how to make a butter cake was given by Bernice Yager. Refreshments were served and the meeting adjourned. The next meeting will be held May 27, at 1:30 p.m.

PEPPY PEPPERS The French township Poppy Peppers 4-H club mst May 6 at the Election school. The meeting was called to order by the president, and the roll call answered. The pledges were led by Rosella Pfister and group singing was led by Lois Baumgartner. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Rpzella Pfister. A baking demonstration was given by Karyl Kip-

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ter and new members were initiated by Karyl and JaaoU Kipfer. Games were played and refreshments served in the social hour following the business, meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Election school Friday May 20. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings results

Freight Service Is • Resumed By Railroad EVANSVILLE, Ind. (INS) — Freight service was resumed today at the Louisville and Nashville railroad pards at Evansville, only Indiana city affected in the 58 day strike in 14 states. All terminals and yard facilities also were re-opened today at J Evansville but passenger trains

*«'t be ready to resume operation uatll Moniay. The strike, which began March 14 and involved 25,000 workers in all, will be submitted to a neutral arbitrator. ' 1 """ 'I It vou have something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings rwulu. Trade ia a Good Town — Decat .r

7 f , r .. > . . r , ■m . . "7t ’"ssSHßf ■ >**■ ■ ■MKMaMfeVMMMfe" FRAIL, 7-year-old Howard Johnson, who has spent most of his life in a hospital, holds hand of Debra Schrah in Detroit after saving her from drowning. Howard saw the 3-year-old girl trip off edge of dock and fall into six feet of water at Lake Orion. He rushed to her, held her till help arrived. * (International doundpAotoJ

Publisher Assails Justice Department Anti-Trust Suit Is Assailed By Slocum CHICAGO (INS) — The president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association has accused the justice department of trying to “saddle the press with a permanent injunction.” * , . He said the department was trying to accomplish this through its anti trust suit against the ANPA. The ANPA president, Richard W. Slocum, who is executive vice president of the Philadelphia Bulletin, made the charges Tuesday night in a speech at the 25th national newspaper promotion association convention in Chicago. The suit, expected to be filed next week in New York, is aimed a® the ANPA’s system of accrediting some 900 advertising agencies as bona fide and possessing financial integrity. Under the practice, these agencies are granted 15 per cent discounts on advertising placed in newspapers and other media on behalf of a client. This 15 per cent is retained by the agency as its fee. I * 1* > . >. C*.. HMli B* SENATOR Joseph R. McCarthy (R), Wisconsin, displays an income tax refund check in Washington as evidence that there ~“ was nothing to the charges that there was “something wrong” with his flnaneeA" The check is for 51,056.75. He said the government paid him bacg for 1946 through 1952. (International)

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Rodney Dee Brodie Shows Improvement CHICAGO (INS) —Rodney Dee Brodie continued to show improvement today as bleeding deep inside his brain apparently stopped spontaneously. His condition remained critical, however. ' . The 3H year old boy, first headjoined Siamese twin to survive separation, was stricken by the 'brain hemorrhage eight days ago. He snapped out of a 54 hour coma Sunday and has shown continued improvement since then in the Illinois Research hospital. State High Court Reverses Decision I,■ • ' ■ New Trial Ordered By Supreme Court INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The Indiana supreme court today reversed the decision of Judge Edwin B. Long of the Greene circuit court and ordered a new trial for Paul H. Redmon, of Linton, who had been found guilty of “embezzlement by a warehouseman." The complicated case Involved disposal by Redmon of eight sewing machines valued at 11,210. after Mrs. Paul Redmon had borrowed on an invoice prior to delivery of the machines. The loan was obtained from the Citizens National Bank of Linton, where the Redmons operate. one jof thpir sewing centers. The supreme court ruled today that what Mrs. Redmon signed was not a warehouse receipt, and said: "We do not believe this evidence is sufficient to establish the fact was a warehouse- < The finding of tfie high court was that Judge Long erred March 31, 1954 in over ruling a motion for a new trial. Emergency Hay Plan Continues WASHINGTON (INS) — The agriculture department is making good on its promise to Continue its emergency hay program in drought disaster counties whenever the need >can be shown. Tuesday, the department added 13 counties ip Kansas and New Mexico to the list of those where farmers may apply .for this type of assistance up to June 1. — « ;