Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1956 — Page 6

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Public Auction 1 Wo have soljl our farm and purchased a smaller place and will pell Uie following;: LIVESTOCK, FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS ■' * '• j. '‘i ’■- '■ 1 ' Saturday, February 25,12:00 Noon LOCATION: 4 miles East and 3H miles North of Decatur. Indiana. Or. 6 miles South and 1 mile East of Monroeville, Indiana. Known aa the Martin Haugh Farm. LIVESTOCK: GUERNSEY Cow, 7 yrs. old, due to freshen March 24th; B!«ACK ANGUS Heifer due to freshen May 16th, bred by Curtiss Candy co. Service; JERSEY Heifer 15 mb. old; ELACK ANGUS BULL 1 yr. old WHITE SOW. Bred Seven 60 lb. Pigs. GRAIN, STRAW, WOOD—2OO Bu. Oats; 200 Bales Straw. 20 Cords Dry Fire Wood. FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT—V C CASE Tractor: 2 Row New' Idea Corn Pieter; Massey-Harris Clipper 6 Ft. Combine: DetroitFergerson 7 Ft Mounted MoWer; HORN Manure Fotd Rear Mount Manure-Loader; New Idea Hay Loader; New Idea Horse Drawn Spreader on Steel; CASE N CM Pick-Up Hay Baler Wisconsin Motor; HORN Stalk Shredder: New Idea Side Rake; 32 Ft. U. 8. Challenge Elevator: JOHN DEERE Corn Planter with fertiliser attachment: Int. Fertilizer Planter: 11 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; 7 Ft. New Idea Pull Type Mower; MOLINE Hay Loader: Hay Tedder: LITTLE WONDER 2 Bottom 12 Inch Plow; 2 Shovel Plow; DUNHAM Double Disk; Lime Spreader; Corn Shredder; Mud Boat; Pump Jack; Fanning Mill; Hay Fork; Hay Slings; Forge; Tire Chains; Shovels: Clinton 20” Chain Saw; Drive Belt; Belt Pulley for F 20; Corn Shelter; Cider Press; Reo Mower; Some 6x6 Lumber: 300 Four Inch Drain Tile, and many other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator; MAYTAG Washer; QUAKER Oil Heating Stove; GLOWBOY Heating Stove; TAPPAN Cook Stove: 2 Burner Bottle Gaa Hot Plate; Electric Heater; Sewing Machine; Bed Springe; Commode; Stands; Copper Kettle: Iron Kettle; Milk Cans; Strainer; 2 Gallon Crocks; Vinegar Barrel; Cans, and many other items. TERMS—CASH. (Not Responsible in Case of Accidents.) EDWIN HAUGK — Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Sate Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. Edgar Krueckeberg—Clerk Lunch Served By Berea Church Society 15 22

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Injunction Sought On Mass Picketing Republic Aviation Seeks Injunction FARMINGDALE. N Y. (INS) — An injunction against mass picketing by striking machinists at the Republic Aviation Corporation’s violence-ridden plants was sought today. The company announced a showcause order had been served early today on Paecuale Vitale, treasurer of the striking International Association of Machinists. The order was signed by state supreme court justice Henry Clay (Greenberg and is returnable before Justice Edgar J. Nathan Thursday. | Several Republic employes have been injured and scores of strikers arrested during picket line violence since the work stoppage started MondayThe major disorders have occurred at Republic’s main plant at Farmingdale. The union seeks a 13H-cent hourly pay increase, white the company has offerde five cents. The union says present wages average |l.S>7 an hour, while the edmpany plates the figure at 22-23. No Smiling Matter LOS ANGELES (INS) — Employee of the Los Angeles County tax collector and assessor have been ordered not to smile in the presence of taxpayers — officials felt taxpayers were in no mood for happy faces. Trade la a Goou xown — Decatur

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Jefferson-Jackson * Dinner At Portland Governor Leader To Be Speaker March 7 ■ ■ ■/ xrJ* SI JBI ' ' o wlii PORTLAND, Ind. — Plans are nearing completion for the letter-son-Jackson dinner to be held at the Portland Armory Wednesday evening, March 7. K. O. Reiff, chairman of the Jay county central committee. Is in charge of the event and stated today that a capacity,attendance df 800 Democrats from the fifth Indiana district and the state is assured tor the program. Governor George M. Leader, who defeated the Republican machine in Pennsylvania in the 1954 election, will be the principal speaker. - Paul Butler, South Bend, Indiana national Democratic committeeman and the chairman of the national Democratic committee, will Introduce the speaker. Other prominent Indiana Democrats expected to attend the dinner are Mrs. Inez Scholl, Connersville, Indiana vice-committeewo-man; Claude Wlckard, former secretary of the U. S. department of agriculture and now a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U. S. Senator from Indiana; Matt Welsh, Vincennes, and Nelson Grills, Indianapolis, candidates for governor of Indiana; Earl’ Utterback, Kokomp, candidate for superintendent of public instruction; Joe Brogden, Anderson. candidate for lieutenant-gov-ernor; Catlin Whitehead, Anderson, Ed Roush. Huntington, and Willis Himollch,’ Summitville, candidates for the Democratic nomination for U. S. congressman from the fifth district. Burl V. Whiteman, prominent Portland attorney, will serve as master of ceremonies and William Puckett is in charge of all arrangements. Tickets are now on sate and can be secured through any Democratic county

A WES SANTEE, America’s premier miler, shown with his attorney, Charles P. Grimes, looks to a court injunction to prevent the A_AU from carrying out a suspension slapped on him on charge of receiving excessive expense money. Santee la shown in U. S. Marine uniform in New York, holding a photo at hlmaelf winning an AA.U race in Madison Square Garden. (InfeniaMotiolJ

chairman in the fifth district. The Jay county committee sponsored a similar event two years ago with Senator John Sparkman of Alabama as the principal speaker. This meeting drew a capacity attendance and proved so successful that the 1966 dinner was set after securing Governor Leader's acceptance of the March 7 date. Governor Leader won the governorship race by a margin of 279,198 votes in 1954 over the GOP machine that had controlled Pennsylvania’ for 16 years. He was inaugurated Governor January 18, 1955, just one day after his 37th birthday and became the third Democratic governor for his state since the Civil War. The Leader family has resided In York county sjr.ee Revolutionary days. Kidnaper Captured, Victim Is Unharmed Auto Dealer's Wife Kidnaped Tuesday PUEBLO, Colo. (INS) — A kidnaper was captured-and his victim rescued unharmed early today when 50 law officers cornered him in the mountains 21 mites west of Pueblo, Colo. Mrs Robert A. Jackson, wife of a prominent Pueblo auto dealer, was kijnaped Tuesday night by a man police Identified as Eugene C. Hurst, 28, a former Pueblan now living in Grand Junction, Colo. After a wild auto chase, Hurst was subdued by officers who were temporarily checked by fear the kidnaper would kill Mrs. Jackson. When police stopped Hurst’s car about 11 mites east of Canon City, he forced. Mrs. Jackson to accompany him into a nearby grove of .trees. ‘ The area was surrounded by at least 50 officers but they were warned by Hurst not to try anything or he would shoot Mrs. Jackson. He held his .38 special revolver at the back of her head and threatened to shoot Pueblo police Captain Bob Mayber followed Hvrst and his victim into the grove of trees. Ha said he noticed that the kidnaper’s gun was not cocked. Taking a chance, he lunged at Hurst and grkbbed the gun. Tony Fortina, a garage employe who had joined the chase, hit Hurtt on the head with a revolver but failed to stop him. Together, Mayber and Fortina subdued Hurst. Amazon river system Is the largest in the world. Detroit — Special truck taxes in the U.S. in 1954 reached an alltime peak of 11,771 million, including jQpel taxes and tolls.

Service Tonight At Presbyterian Church A Lenten prayer meeting will be held at 8 o’clock this evening at the Presbyterian church. Title of the sermon by the pastor, the Rev Ray J. Walther, will be "Who.” — Lenten Service At Lutheran Church The children of grades one to four of the Saturday Bible school will sing, “Lord Jesus. I Love Thee,” at 7 o’clock Lenten vesper to be conducted tonight at iZon Lutheran Church, West Monroe and Eleventh streets. A second service will be conducted at 8:15 o’clock Total attendance last week was 418. The two services will be identical, excepting the song of the children at 7 o’clock. Both vespers will be conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev- Edgar P. Schmidt, who will speak on the theme, “The Savior Betrayed by a Friend,” based on the story of the betrayal of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane by Judas Iscariot. Each service will be preceded by a short concert of hymns on the Carillonic Bells by the church organist and carilloneur, Donald Bieberich. The public is Invited to attend these vespers at either 7 or 8:15 O’clock

Director’s Day! FEBRUARY 27,1956 ■ - ’ '“"U-l-4wgiL ■ " la : | > < RMK..IW-, ■> IwJWI 4 1 j twM 8P ~>fe; W - ~ ■■■_■■. I rittr. — ""W !■*{ fIMBM MME'' . wB J' I •J&3B ■ ■ "*»> Jfißß |TM ifcu " 1 F ' ;« ! w^.4 ! ' Jnr ♦« f v ‘ ' V ■ .> ' |^T V •- '- '' lHl ■-—; •• • ' .-•- r -. < '-- - ~, . ;_. _ DIRECTORS and MANAGER of ADAMS COUNTY CO-OP On February 27, 1956 your Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op will < hold Directors day from 9a.m. to sp.m. at all its places of business. Here’s what we’re gonna give you: 1. Chances to win a new cockshutt 35 tractor and a home freezer. You must register for these at the Implement Department. 2. There will be “surprise” sale prices at all locations. . ~L .. 3. There will be directors at each location to greet you and visit with you. - v 4. You will be served refreshments any .time you can* come in. BHng the whole Family. -. ■ ■ ii . -■■ t ■ ■ THIS IS THE FIRST SHOWING OF THE NEW COCKSHUTT 35 TRACTOR Come In And Visit Your Own Business! ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP - BERNE-MONROE-PLEASANT MILLS-WILLIAMS-GENEVA

I Rockets Will Make Bombers Obsolete ; Eye Prediction With Skepticism, Concern WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense officials viewed with skepticism and concern today Dr. Walter R. Hornberger's prediction that defensive rockets will make modern bombers obsolete within five years. Such a development would destroy the effectiveness of America’s $4 billion fleet of eight-engine B-52 Jet bombers almost before the fleet is scheduled to be completed in 1959. The officials pointed out that the military staffs of both the U. 8. and (Russia are devoting major resources to building heavy bombers and obviously do not at present share Hornberger's conviction. Dornberger, however, was in charge of spectacular German missile development, including the V-2 rockets in World War 11, and speaks with great authority on the subject. _ Addressing the aviation writers’ association Tuesday, he repeated his prediction in answer to incredulous questions. He said not only manned bombUj ers but all so-called “air breathat ing” missiles that travel at less o{ than 100,000 feet of altitude and _ at leas than four times the speed of sound trill be “sitting ducks” for anti-aircraft rockets within five years. Four times the speed of sound at high altitudes is about 2,600 miles an hour. The B-52 bomber has a top speed of 650 miles an hour, and even planes and jet,o powered missllpa still on the drawol Ing boards would not multiply this r ® by four. er Dornberger’s point was that America must "leap, not crawl” >d into the era of space-travelling oe intercontinental missiles carrying k H-bomb warheads and many thous8. ands of miles per hour. ti- He said that, after much delay,

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1956

SEN. ESTES KEFAUVER (D-Tenn.) takes the oath in St. Paul, Minn., as a candidate in Minnesota’s Presidential preference primary to be held on March 20. The Tennessee Senator filed a full slate of 57 Democratic Party convention delegates. Adlai E. Stevenson already has filed his alate. Kefauver told newsmen that he will wage his campaign on issues, not on personaiHfcfc

the U.S. is now building a 5,000mile rocket that will re-enter the atmosphere at ‘ mach 22 or 23” (aboXtl6,ooo miles per hour). Oeriocret want Ada Bring Keaultt

A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. For children get milder, faster Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package. Adv. CREOMULSION relieves Co»«h», Chest Cotts. Acote Bronchitis