Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1955 — Page 8

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o-— — - "~ j ~ Carl Gerber Plans New Super-Market Meat Market Owner Will Build Market C*arl Gerlier, owner and operator or Gerber’s Market, which specialises in meats and groceries, announced tod a/ that he had let contracts tor construction or a new supermarket on U. S. highway 27 and 33 in the northwest part of Decatur. The uptown Gerber’s market will be moved to the new quarters, the owner said. Work on the building will start within the next 30 days, Gerber said. With a frontage of 264 feet, there will be space for the parking of more than 100 automobiles, after construction is completed. The new market will be opened to the public as soon after the first of next year as construction is completed. Gerber said that in addition to his present full line of meats and groceries, the new, super market would specialize in custom butchering and processing and also the wholesaling of meat. A giant deep freeze will be installed in the new building to provide storage space for the processing service. The building will be constructed of cement blocks with a steel roof and will be modern in every respect. Gerber said that every item to be used in the construction would be bought in the Decatur shopping area and that Adams county labor would be used on construction work. - A definite opening date will not be announced until it is ascertained just’when the building will be completed. The uptown location of Gerber’s will continue to operate, the owner said, until the new store is ready for opening. ~ HEATED BATTLE (Continued From Page One) Republican representative Phillip C. Johnson, of Mooresville, commission chairman, quoted figures which he said showed state troopers were not making as many contacts "traffic-wise” as in the past. But Jessup maintained that statistics proving increased arrests of moving violators was more Important. ISRAEL LISTS (Continued From Page One) linois congressman urged Dulles to continue ’’to protest vehemently” to the Soviet Union and to take other actions which would help bring peace to the Middle East. IKE FORCED TO (Continued From Page One) The President also arranged for Dulles to report to the American people by radio and television on what happened at the three-weeks-long Big Four meeting, and on the outlook for future East-West relations. Dulles may make his report to the nation directly from Gettysburg. The White House said this will depend upon the success of "the mechanics of arrangements." Meanwhile, the President issued an important policy statement designed to prevent the tense IsraeliEgyptian crisis from breaking out into war. In a ; message to a Madison Square Garden rally in New York. Mr. Eisenhower warned that "a threat to peace in the Near East is a threat to world peace.” He emphasised that when a solution is found he is prepared to recommend that the U. S. andother powers guarantee she borders of the two countries. Tonight & Thursday f OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 i BE SURE TO ATTEND! o — « TECHNICOLOR Musicall GENE KELLY DAN DAILEY “IT’S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER” Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray & Hal March, famous M. C. of *64,000 Question Show! —O—O Erl. & Sat.—" The Marauders" Dan Duryea. Keenan Wynn —o— Sun. A Mon—"Ldby Gallant" Jane Wyman, Charlton Heston

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(Murder Charge Filed Against Plane Saboteur Prosecutor Seeks Death Penalty For John G. Graham DENVER (INS) — Denver dis--1 trict attorney Bert Keating l began 1 gathering evidence today to proses cute a first • degree murder charge ; against John Gilbert Graham, 23, ’ who has admitted planting a time bomb in an airliner. Keating filed the murder charge against the part-time college student in Denver district court Tues--1 day after the federal government turned the sabotage case over to ' the state of Colorado. ' The district attorney said he will . seek the earliest possible trial date ‘ tor Graham who will be arraigned , Thursday. Keating already has announced his intentions of asking for the ■ maximum penalty for Graham — ; death in the gas chamber at the Colorado state penitentiary. Graham is accused of putting a ’ home-made dynamite bomb with a ■ timing device aboard a United Air i Lines DC-6B that exploded and killi ed 44 persons, including his mother, ‘ near Longmont, Colo., Nov. 1, 1 The husky youth admitted to FBI agents that he placed the bomb in his mother's suitcase to collect ■ $37,500 flight insurance he bought from a vending machine at the ’ Denver Municipal Airport. W. A. Patterson, UAL president. ’ signed the information against Graham Tuesday which specifically charges the murder of Daisy ■King, 53. Graham’s mother. The FBI. whiclf'cracked the case after five days' work, offered its ‘ ’full cooperation” Tuesday night • ;o Keating. In Washington, a spokesman for the federal agency ’ said the FBI would “continue its • investigation and render all poss dble service” asked by the Den--1 ver district attorney. , Graham, under constant guard to prevent any attempt to kill himself, has alternately lounged peacefully in his cell bunk or paced the small enclosure of his cell out of . boredom. His appetite is good. ’ De apparently was emotionally ’ unmoved Tuesday after receiving 1 his first visitor, the pastor of his 1 church, the Rev. Lloyd C. Kellams 1 of Lakewood Community Methodist church. Pedestrian Killed ! When Hit By Auto 1 —GREENFIELD, Ind. (INS) — - ’ Lloyd Goldie Hudson, 67, of Colums bus, 0., died in a Greenfield hospital Tuesday of injuries suffered while walking along ißoad 40, two 3 and one-half miles east of Greenfield late Monday night. 5 Hudson, a native of Muncie, f Ind., was struck by an automobile driven by James E. Fisher, of Des 1 Moines, la. t NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETINCi OF,THE AUIMS COINTV COINCI4. AXD Fl BMC HEARING IN THE 1 WAITER OF EMERGENCY AFFROPHIATIONS » Notice is hereby given to the tax--1 payers of Adams County Indiana, Chat the County Council <><t said 1 county wiW meet at its usual meeting place in Che Court House in the city of Decatur, Indiana, al the hour of 9:00 o'clock A. M. on the ) 26 th day of November 1955, to consider the following additional approprlations which the Board of f County Commissioners considers necessary to meet the extraordinary oniergency existing at tills time. ■ which were not included in the • current budget: .tittendance Officer 201 F Traveling Expense 50.00 County Agricultural Agent 2O»1D Traveling expense .... 50.00 Health Officer 200 Operating County Home 200 Operating JaOO.OO Washington Township Assessor .101 Salary 300.00 County CoiHictt - ~ .102 Per Diem 35.00 Inmates T. B. Hospitals 4'14 Expense -2300.00 Social Security 506 Operating .— 100.00 Taxpayers may appear a<t this meeting and shall have .the right to be heard on the necessity for such emergency appropriation. Any emergency appropriations flnaUy determined upon will be automatical! v referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing thereon within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office. At such hearing, taxpayers desiring to object to such emergency appropriations may be heard, and any Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor which such hearing will be held. Dated this lath day of November, 1955. FRANK KITSON Auditor of Adams County Nov. 16-23 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results

Election Expenses -| Are Filed By Six Filing Deadline Is December 8 Four of Decatur’s candidates in the Nov. 8 city election and two Berne candidates have filed election expense accounts with county clerk Ed Jaberg. All candidates are required by Indiana law to file expense accounts. Deadline for filing, according to Jaberg, is Dec. 8. The central committees of the political parties are also required to file statements of expenditures by Nov. 28. Those filed to date include John Doan, defeated Republican incumbent mayor, *81.30; Edwin Bauer, successful Democrat, candidate for councilman at large, *16.80; Clyde D. Drake, successful Democrat candidate for councilman of the fourth district. *23.30, and Mirriam Parrish Hall, successful Democrat candidate for clerk - treasurer, *51.55. The two Berne statements were filed by Grover Moser, councilman of the third ward. *11.98, and Richard L Lehman, clerk-treasurer. *l3. VITAL PROBLEMS >Continued from F«a» One) The people would believe that the western allies step-by-step were yielding to Soviet “softening” tactics by playing for time to neutralize Germany through promotion of direct contacts between Bonn and the East German Red legime. Another influence in the Big Three decision to omit any reference to a future conference was Soviet foreign minister V. M. Molotov's eagerness to have a date fixed for early Febraury. Molotov’s apparent alm was to take advantage of any announce meat by then whether President Eisenhower would be a candidate in next year's presidential race. The communique as approved contained four items and made no mention of either agreements or disagreements. The four items stated: 1. The four ministers met at Geneva. 2. They discussed the three agenda items. 3. They will report to their respective heads of governments. 4. Discusston or these items will continue through "normal diplomatic channels."

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Foreign Policy Top : Issue—Dean Acheson Former Secretary Os State In View NEW YORK (INS) — Former secretary of state Dean Acheson predicted today that Republican "weakness and indecision" in administering American foreign pol--lev would be a major issue in the 195 presidential campaign. In a filmed television interview. Acheson accused the Republican administration of bringing: 1. "Weakness and division into the western camp,” 2. “Weakness in our own military strength.” 3. "Weakness in our unity with our allies.” “What the Republicans say they are doing is what the Democrats actually did," he said. "The difference is not in the words but in the action. “I think the issue will turn Upon the weakness, the false starts and stops which the Republicans have engaged in. in carrying out their policy.” AchesPh, now practicing law in Washington, appeared on NRCTV’s "Today” program to mark the publication of his book, “A Democrat Looks at His Party." In a question-and-answer exchange with master of ceremonies Dave Garroway, the secretary of state in the Truman administration said: 1. The Republicans were afraid cf new ideas whereas the Democrats had achieved a "flexibility and freshness through a willingness to experiment. 2. The great hunt for subversives under the government security program was "both wrong and foolish” since the nation's real danger stems not from subversion, but from sabotage and espionage.

SALE CALENDAR NOV. 17—10:00 a. m. Earl and Mary Fell, owners. 2 miles east of Monroe, Ind. on St. Rd. 124, then south 4V4 miles and first house east. 14 head dairy cattle, milking equipment, hogs, farm machinery, etc. D. S. Blair, Phil Nteuenschwander, auctioneers. NOV. 19—10:30 a. m. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Folk, owner®. 6 miles north of Ossian on St. Rd. 1. Tractors, farm machinery, household goods. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 19—10:00 A.M., DST, Mrs. John Hart, owner. 3 mile East of Monroeville,, Ind., or 1 mile North, then % mile West of Dixon, Ohio. Dairy cattle, tractors, corn picker, implements, household goods. Glenn C. Merica, John L. Fisher, auctioneers. NOV. 22—11:00 a. m. Homer Edris and Edna Farling. owners. 2% miles west of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 124. Purebred Holstein dairy cattle; beef cattle; sheep: tractor; implements; dairy equipment etc. * Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 22 —12:30 p. m. Chalmer C Miller, owner. 5 miles west, 1 mile North of Berne, Ind. Cattle, sheep, hay, farm implements. 1 Phil Neuenschwander, D; S. Blair, auctioneers. I

Sultan Is Returning To Reclaim Throne Youssef Welcomed On Morocco Return RABAT, Morocco (INS) — Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Yousaet flew buck to Morocco today to reclaim the throne taken from him by France just 27 months ago. The sultan, ousted for his pronationalist sentiment, landed at Rabat after a flight from Paris to be greeted by a- tumultous welcome. * Thousands of Moroccans had danced and sang in the streets df the capital of this North African French protectorate throughout the night. The frenzy of their celebration incf'ehsed with Ben Youssef’s arrival, which signaled the beginning of k ■ three-day holiday. An estimated half-million persons lined the eight-mile long parade route from the airport to the palace. Twenty thousand French army ■ troops and local police, many in tanks and armored cars, were on the streets to guard against any violence, particularly against the European population. The sultan was returning to his throne under a "new deal’’ for the protectorate. ✓ A provisional Moroccan govern- ' ment will be formed to negotiate home rule for the Moslem land. France has grudgingly admitted the long-term goal of Moroccan ih--1 dependence. •» V. F. W. Toadies Auxiliary Chili Supper, Thursday, Nov. 17, from 5 to 7, Post Home. Feather party after supper. 269 t 2 I If you have something to sell oi . rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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