Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1955 — Page 8

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WERE TRADING HIGH, WIDE * - - -Qnd then some ! - . , Z' Q triple bonus ‘ in tackyb &p-se///ngßu/ori~ A 2B 0nu!;B f * Trade-InN' owance \ LW 11 Bon® 5 TO* I tftfeyearin styfe K®* I inWrh - ■ Z' 'vW-'’/ 3 Bonus /i __ B esale a- ' —y I s ) , 3L A ' 4 _ Beac/iy—l p'l ■wrou can come in right now on a Buick Op I dividend distribution that’s like money Even l ,h J e " ew hit in hardtops-the 4-Door Rivieram the bank for you. And a lopk at the nation s Shown here . $ the |ow . price Boick SpEC|AI 6 _ Pas . neW-CUr sales figures Will tell you why. senger, 4-Door Riviera, Model 43. Also available in This year, Buick is doing far better than just * h « supremely powered CENTURY Series as Model 63. outselling all cars in America except the two I ___ — smaller ones. This year, sty Hng, Buick’s mightiest V 8 power, Buick's Buick sales are soaring past every high- highly envied a n, coi i. S p rin g ride, Buick’s water mark in the book past 600,000 cars extra size and room and comfort and solidity and we re still going strong. of structure. And you’ll be getting the perSo we’re declaring an extra dividend —for formance thrill of the year—Variable Pitch you. On top of the long trade-in allowances Dynaflow*— the switch-pitch transmission we have been making all year, we’re adding that’s taken the country by storm, a profit-sharing bonus allowance. Come in today and see for yourself that But you’ll be getting a lot more than a great there’s never been a car like this before - deal. You’ll be getting a great car - the and never a deal so easy to make. hottest-selling Buick in history. * Vnriablt Pitch Dynaflow it the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. s y , s t(tnJafd ROADMASTERi O p liona i a, mo d est extra cost o„ You’ll be getting Buick’s far-in-advance other Series. >' <= ' Tariffofthe. yeetie Biggest-selling Buick inHistory! - - - WMSN bSTTSB AUTOMObIISS BURT BUICK Will BUIID THEM 1 SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 13th Street and U. S. 27 “Established 1926” Decatur, Ind.

Woman To Study Slaying Suspects Believed Last To See Scout Alive MUSKKOON, Mich. (INB> —Authorities today pinned their hopes of finding Peter Gorham's killer on a woman who may have been the last person to see him alive. >, Mrs. Elsie Farrell lives near the heavily wooded area where the 12-year-old Evanston. 111., Boy Scout was found last Sunday, sho’ ’through the head. • Mrs. Farrell saw t. boy answering Peter's description talking to a man in a blue sedan on July 5, the day the youngster vanished while on a hike from a Roy Scout camp in Muskegon county. State police were to have Mrs. Farrell view all those questioned ■■ -T I j-T.-l. ,fr Ilin- -'in~ r.iT.-- t - .nn.X. — Moose Annual Picnic • Sun. Aug. 28th Sun Set Park

In the slaying to see if sho can identify one as the driver of the car. ” Meanwhile, police announced He detector tests have cleared 17 persons, including a counselor at the Boy Scout camp who was once arrested for child molesting. Hammond Banker Is Held As Embezzler HAMMOND, Ind. (INS) — A 45-year-old banker today was free on SI,OOO bond after being arrested on a charge of embezzling $12,500 from the Mercantile National bank of Hammond. Lewis L- Baldwin, w,ho was assistant vice-pYeSidont of the bank, told federal authorities that he had used the' funds in an effort to help hte ill wife regain her health. t , Two Teenage Boys Drown At Cleveland CLEVELAND (INS) — Cleveland police chief Frank Story today ordered his men to prevent swimming at unauthorized spots along Lake Erie in the wake of the drowning of two teenage boys. Charles McArthur, 16, and Daniel Townsend, 15, of Cleveland's east side drowned Tuesday afternoon while swimming at East 40th street and thb Memorial Shoreway. nameTnumber (Continues rrom r*ag« One) behind - the witness chair from which vantage point he heard two persons plead the fifth amendment when asked about Communist party membership or other affiliation. DECATURLADS (Continues rrom Page One) nue. The pistol was taken from Community Gas and Oil and money was missing from both places. If you nave sometning to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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U. S. OFFICER (Continued from r-age One) cautioned demonstrators ugainst violence but at the same time urged that he campaign o ous the red inspectors be carried on.' The KOKS charge that the communist members of the neutral nations superv|tory .commission act as spies tor North Korea. Today the 80-year-old Rhee called upon the United States to lift all restraints on use of force to accomplish his objectlves-one of which is unification of the divided nation. Borrowing a phrase from President Theodore Roosevelt, he said: “We must talk soft but we must carry a big stick in dealing with the communis conquerors.” LOSES MUCH OF (Continued From Page One) present path. The storm's “eye" passed over Wilmington at 5:20 a. m. EST. an J at 7 a. m. was a short distance north northwest of the city, moving toward the north northwest at 15 mph. Highest winds at Wilmington were clocked at 74 miles per hour, but gusts "up to 55 mph were felt earlier at Southport. N. C., a sboit distance to the south. No injuries were reported as the eye passed inland only a short distance south of where lyirricane Connie last Friday struck, to leave 40 dead and untold millions of property damage before she bl<w herself out in the northeastern states. The boardwalk at Carolina Beach was damaged by wind and ■water but otherwise first reports of wind damage in the Wilmington area were confined to breaking tie limbs and window glass, and disrupted utilities. Water damage was heavy, however, as the seas swept over low lying beaches where cottages were left unprotected in many cases when Connie washed away guardian sand dunes. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

TAKE BIDS ON (Continued from Page On*) inquire about assessments on sewago for the Faulkner property on Marshall street between Eleventh and Twelfth. streets. The matter was referred to the street, and sewer committee with a report due at the next regular council meeting. A report by the street and sew-

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er committee recommending the approval of the Strahm petition for a sewer wa* accepted and the city engineer waa authorized to draw up plana and apecifications for the sewer. A petition for a rural line extension filed by Luther D. Gibson was referred to the electric light committee and an agreement for a rural line extension between the city and Lee F. Mcßride was approved.

ELECTION IS SET (Continued from Page One) chiding off’ce and factory clerical employes, guards, professional and technical employes and supervisors. JJ. E. haa held bargaining rights in the local plant for several years. The last representation election occurred in May of 1950 when U.K. defeated I.U.E. The Aug. 31 election will be conducted by the N.L.

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R.B. It is understood that both unions involved will conduct intensive oatnpnlKnk support. Bake Sale al Preble Fire Fighting Ass’n. Tractor Pulling Contest and Amateur Contest, Friday and Saturday, August 19 and 20. It Trade In a Good Town — Decatur