Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1955 — Page 13

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UN Experts Seek Delinquency Cause Groping in Dark For Exact Causes PAJRIS (INS) — United Nations' experts are still groping in the dark for the exact causes of

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juvenile delinquency. A lengthy report recently made public disclosed that despite much talk on curbing juvenile delinquency in the world, preventative programs have been nothing but experiments. No known program has yet proved completely effective, it added. J The 84-page global report, “Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency,” was given before the First United Nations Congress on the Preven-

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Home Builders Copy Supermarket Theory Materials Center Opened In 'Frisco SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — The American supermarket theory has now been extended to the highly unlikely field of building materials. Victor M. DiSuvero. a San Francisco engineer who found he was spending a good part of bls time showing off samples of building materials to friends in the industry, has opened the Construction Materials Center. He terms it a “three dimensional catalogue, a sort of reference

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library for the building and architectural industry, and it is a gold mine of information for anyone building a home. No one nas num a home without weeks of worry and indecision gver such problems as these: • What material will I use for the exterior? What will the flooring and roofing materials be? What type heating do I want and what are the comparative prices? Are there wall coverings or window hangings which have an interesting texture yet a serviceable or “wipeable” surface? The Center has the answers available in the form of samples and brochures bn the prduets of some 400 competing manufacturers in the building supply field and the Center is for the free use of home builders, architects and contractors in the San Francisco

Bay area. The center has display panels that pull out with samples and brochures on the following items: structural material; masonry; wood products; acoustic material; lighting; heating; hardware; windows; doors; flooring tile—metal, ceramic and plastic; plastic laminates; kitchens; appliances; wall coverings; adhesives; paints and finishes. Below the panels are drawers for samples of building material arid three-dimensional displays. Even testing apparatus is available. Tables are provided for architects to both display and work on plans and a kitchen has been constructed with appliances and materials of participating firms. Architects have the use of this kitchen to serve lunch o clients.

“Ths Center didn’t Just grow out of thin air," DlSevero said, "in our work of design and color, we bad developed a large sample collection. More ants more persons heard about it and were calling us up to get information. "In the future, we also plan to have a research center where manufacturers can display new products beforp they go into prpduction. They will be able to get builder and consumer reaction and this gathering of opinions will be a very important function. It will save a manufacturer a great deal of money to be able to judge public acceptance in advance.” Houston — It is estimated there will be at least 34 million new purchasers of gasoline within the next 10 years. NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION Kstate No. MM3 In the A<la.ma Circuit Court of AdamH County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given tiiat Howard O. Hendricks was on the Ist day of October, 105f>, appointed; Administrator D»-Donie-N<>n with will annexed of the estate of James A. HsndrScka, Etal. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, wljethar or not now due, must fils the same in said court within six months from the date of first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. I>ated at Decatur, Indiana, this Ist day of October. 1955. EDWARD F. JABERG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Count for Adams County, Indiana. Ed A. Bosse, Attorney and Counsel for Administration De-Boni»-Non WW/A. Oct. 6-13-20 Trade in a Gooa Town — Decatur

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• --1 - v <v 4 I II I MRS. E. C. TOWNSEND, mother of RAF Group Capt Peter Townsend, faces reporters at ths gats of her cottage home to Stogumber. England, and admits she is as much “to the dark" as anyone else concerning her son’s romance with Princess Margaret She said all she wants is her son to “be as happily married as my other three sons and three daughters." (International)