Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1956 — Page 8

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Tomatoes Ripening Rapidly In Indiana Harvest At Peak In Central Indiana INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Tomatoes ripened rapidly all over Indiana and reached a peak in the central part of the sute last week, the DECATUR /ntffftr ■ FRL & SAT. First Area Showing! A * - ik m i OBEHrAi I Spawned in th* ocean's depths...* ■ ■ ssoNu (he earth... Seeming the mind 3 I •«• astounding A* eye at k rages I ■ through th* world on a rampage ol I ■ destraction!..Ararat-arf Am s*>e.' I ■ maraitu. usranni mu « ram- I —ADDED THRILLER—- ■ «<»* mwim •• 9 DANA ANDOS JL L PIPERUWWE I® o _o ' Sun.—“ Northwest Passage” Spencer Tracy, RobL Young

INVITED lo OUR OPEN HOUSE - -«- GERBER’S SUPER MARKET “ADAMS COUNTY’S OHLY INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED SUPER MARKET’ 622 N. 13th Street Come out and get acquainted Friday Night. NOTHING WILL BE SOLD! We just want you to see our NEW, ALL MODERN SUPER MARKET. See the equipment that has been installed to assure you off receiving your favorite food items in perfect condition. See how easy it will be to shop in this self-service store. Look over the many fine lines of GROCERIES and MEATS that we will be offering you. REMEMBER! NOTHINGTO BE SOLD DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION FRIDAY NIGHT. ’ OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY 8 A.M. I ADEN COMPLETE LINE off GROCERIES SELF I C nuve m Ev«™ m elorly I 0 UAIS • DAIRY PRODUCTS • FRESH POULTRY for your convenience. J| A WEEK FEATURING * ICE CREAM * BAKED GOODS IAAUi- 0D U ADAMS MEATS • FRESH PRODUCE • CANNED GOODS GRAND I 0 A.M. 10 S r.M. OPENING | closed all day Sunday FREE FREE I Watch for the announcement PARKING PARKING

,MSiana employment security division’s farm labor bulletin said today. The weekly crop report said continued warm weather may produce a glut on the market soon, A total of 9,835 migrant workers, including 4.127 Texas Mexicans, helped with the Hoosier harvest during the week, the report said. Several crews tor picking or processing eould stilt be used. Crop conditions in local areas around the state last week were listed in the report as follows: Anderson—mere was a heavy tomato yield ift most fields. Lima bean vinlng began with an average yield. Also, canning of green peppers tracked from Michigan was started. The migratory movement was almost at a standstill, and tomato pickers could still be used. Columbus —Sweet corn process. Jng was ending during the week. Tomato processing was at a peak. Pumpkin processing was slated to begin about Sept. 15. Connersville—Tomatoes came to the docks in abundance and canneries worked full and overtime. The quality was reported Fort Wayne-Tomato quality was high and no disease showed up, but cool nights slowed ripening. The peak Was not reached. Harvest of a normal crop of pickles was end-

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upM ** try MD g ■ K ■ f O* I £X «'Ok JT Wk WW ARRIVING in New York aboard the liner United States for a six-to-eight-week second honeymoon and a visit with the home folks, Princess Grace (Kelly) and Prince Rainier HI of Monaco wave from the deck. The world’s most publicized prospective parents expect a "quiet, simple vacation” in New York City, Philadelphia and New Jersey resorts, and a visit with her parents, sisters and brother in Philadelphia. (International Soundphoto)

ing. Indianapolis ■ Tomato processing activities were stepped up and the peak was expected next week. Sweet corn was finished. Lima bean processing continued. Several small family groups of tomato pickers will be needed to replace workers lost with the opening of schools. • .. i* -I- . I ■ ' I' Driver Is Killed As Auto Hits Culvert TERRE HAUTE (UP) — Robert Eugene Stone, 30, Terre Haute, was killed Wednesday nighfc when he apparently lost control of his automobile in a county road north of here. Authorities said the car hit, a culvert. Stone was the 16th traffic fatality in Vigo county this year, equaling the total for the entire year-of 1955. South Bend Resident Kill 79 Os Rebels SOUTH BEND (UP) — Gwenn R. Higgins, 21. South Bend, was killed today when her car crashed head-on with another auto on a street in the southern part of the city. City police said they were searching for a third car which they believed forced Miss Higgins’ car into the path of one driven by Robetrt Guren, 23, also of South Bend. Guren was taken to a hospital with slight injuries. , Congress provided an unprecedented half billion dollars to meet relief needs arising out of the catastrophic drought of 1934. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Creamed Chipmunk WAYNESBURG, Pa. — (UP) — A Waynesburg dairy that received reports of “cream theft" for several weeks assigned Charles Dicey to keep a long vigil one morning * jflßihO ’r "W 1 > jg| k * ** l llife ? ACTRESS Marilyn Monroe and her playwright husband, Arthur Miller, are-shown arriving at the Palace Theater in London, England. This is the first picture of them together since the actresa’ recent illness. She is in Londoc making a movie with Sir Laur* ence Olivier. (International)

▼ 1 * r - ' - wfek f '' ' fti.x, ... . J MRS. GLORIA BOWSER, of Jamaica, N. Y, wife of Yeoman 3/c Robert Bowser, represents the Third Naval District (New York, Connecticut and northern New Jersey) in the search for “Mrs. U.S. Navy 1956.” Secretary of the Navy Charles S. Thomas and Adm. Arleigh A. Burke will be among those present at the finals in Long Beach, Calif., where 30 wives from naval commands all ever the world will try for the title. The contest is sponsored by the Fleet Reserve Association. and discover the miscreant in the act. It was a chipmunk that deftly removed the top of a bottle and sipped an inch of cream off the top. Trade iu a Good town — Dec<-nr.

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Veleran Diplomat Asks Reinstatement Asks High Court To Order Reinstatement WASHINGTON (UP) — A veteran diplomat who was fired tn 1951 as a security risk has asked the supreme court for reinstatement with back pay. Diplomat John Stewart Service, 46/ lost his fight in lower courts, investigations of hip loyalty stemmed originally from charges of pro-Communism by Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.) Former secretary of state Dean Acheson discharged Service from his sll,Boo-a-year post after an adverse finding by the civil service commission’s now-defunct loyalty review board. Service had been cleared twice by the state department’s own loyalty board. Last June, the U. S. court of appeals .ordered the record clelCreS'of findings that there was “reasonable doubt” as to Service’s loyalty. But the court said he could be fired "without notice of charges, hearing or appeal." Appealing to the supreme court Wednesday, Service argued that since the review board’s findings against him were "lawless,” Acheson relied solely upon illegal findings in ordering the discharge. In 1945, Servicfc figured in the famous Amerasia magazine espi- 1 onage case. As a Far East foreign

affairs expert, he had loaned some, of his reports to Phillip Jaffe, Amarasia editor, shortly before Jaffe’s arrest on charges of conspiracy to violate the espionage act. A federal grand jury refused to Indict Service, a veteran of 16 years in the foreign service, mostly in China. French Paratroopers Kill 79 OF Rebels ALGIERS, Algeria (UP)—French paratroopers caught up with a large rebel band in eastern Algeria Wednesday and killed 79 in a savage fire-fight, French officials announced today. J The clash took place near Djebel Bou Arif, about 45 miles south of

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956

Constantine. A large amount of guns, ammunition and grenades were recovered. Double Watch MECHANIC FALLS, Me.—(UP) —Mothers in this small communnity can volunteer for duty in the Ground Observer Corps without worrying about thirfg baby sitters. Ernest Manchester, Ideal civil defense director, built a playground complete win swings, slide and sandbox next to the plane-spot-ting post so mothers can watch both the skies and their young ones. If you have sometning to aall c* rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brines reaulta.