Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1923 — Page 3
World Alliance For International Friendshin issues Statement Favorintf The World Court
Thu following whs Irhii<»<| to fho ■ Christian n*opl« of America by tbo World Alliance for Intornatkiual Friendship through the cliurchcs at annual meeting In Philadelphia, p u ., November 13-15, 1923,:We, the 500 delegates anaembled 3 t the annual meeting of the World
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Alliance, for Internatlon.) Friendship through the churches and represent. 7’ , , """ VP - th “ ‘onvkth,.. •. of 1* tltltrc hat large, desire to p ltl f „ tr H ■ vea upon record to the effect that th time has for lj)( , states to assume bold, confident lead 2‘fHhip In the rescuing <,f ()l ir present
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1923.
t<On Inn,, ,l M , ~,,.1 j|, , (J| H«hlng a new world ordw based upon Justice, eocipergtlon ccnd good will. ; ' Ifish nationalism and the baaing of "ttr civiltzntion upon force plunged 11 1 Into 19J i. The world Is rushing ugtiln toward the funne precipice and our nation | s doing. nothing to avert "i" impending nilamlly. We argue de Mila of covenant.s nnd who H hall elect " I"' io n court while Europe star, |
vm, Holftßhnesß rules, militarism rises again, grow InJitHtiecs are practiced, the nations arm, and force reasserts itself In the rule of life. Again this Isolation on the part of our nation we solemnly protest. We believe it un-Chrlstlan and we believe It makes As no effect the sacrifices of the boys whose idealism w<- have Just been commemorating. We be Here tlie time has come for ihe Unit-
id States to lay aside all sellshness and timidity and take her place in the councils of the nations. We be lieve all problems, especially those v.’e helped tn create, in Europe nnd Asin, tire Ot'R problems, anil our place is where they are being solved. We believe the United States has been called to serve the world? and should again uuinlfest that sense of mission to which it rose in the war. We deprecate and condemn all talk of "America first and only" whether proceeding from the Senate or the market place. We believe that upon America rests the obligation to cooperate in the high endeavAr to save lie world and build a new order v. herein dwelleth righteousness. To this end we demand, in the name of the American church, that the senate of the J'nlted States take immediate steps to make our nation a signatory power to the Court of In gr.MORSES INDIAN P rjgl ROOT PSLLS s FlkiVE Mt th* body M J/ ‘‘ potHUM. Keep well. M K»*p Ihe ny«trm active. |w Feliere cvm.tipatioh. H e&t A g --■AC- Y Favored For (PILIS) n ~~y- Years
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icrnatlonal .Justice. Wp respectfully petition the prealdrat of the United States to continue the crusade begun by our lamented President Harding Io this great end. Wo bellevß, that, to stand out Ide the court, violates our whole American tradition. We believe it also violates the will of I lie American people. Tills act having beer, accomplished, we call upon tin- senate of the United Stales Immediately to la-gin the study of bow the United States may find entrance Into the league of Nations or find some substitute association to which tlie other nations will agree. Tin- churches have stood for it from the beginning. They stood behind Mr. Wilson. When Mr. Harding Im i-ame president they offered their sup port to him in a belief absolutely justified both by his words nnd those of ills associates Unit America would take her rightful place in the family of nations. The < hurciie’s high expectations have not been fulfilled and we believe the senate of the United States owes It to these millions of Christians to fulfill th< m. Wo cannot sit still and see the other nations of the world vainly striving t-g realize the common life while we stahd apart and by our absence crip pie their endeavor. For use with pneumatic tools there has been invented a device that transforms a small volume of air at high pressure to a larger volume at low pressure.
As a result of experiments ai bourne with native materials, Aim- * ■ trulia has established its first jdnnl for the production of dye bases from coal tar. o . 2 NOT-KR OF IIMI. srTTI.EMRSiT OF ENTATR No ,013. Notice In hereby given fa th* rrrdlf'»lS. h«’liS ami legatees us Francis A, t ? Miller, «!«<< eased, to appear hi *? tin* Adams circuit court. held nt Devfttor, Ind., on the loth day of January, 19 I. and show .auae, if any, why * the FINAL TTLEMENT ACCOUN’In - with the estate of said decedont shouhl *-* nut be approved; a.id afld heirs ar* •• imHfled lo then and there make proof of heirship, nn<l receive their dlstrl- * butlva idiarM* CHAIUJTS MILIsEh, Administrator. 3 iiwatnr, Ind.. Ih-r. 10, 1023. I. W. I.uplc, Atty. 11-18- * ’ NOTICE or ri\Ll. sirri’l.l.Ml’AT <»!•' EMTMTK ?*o. 1823, wt Noth Im hereby tclven to the crodl- y tor*, heirs and legatee* of Josephine * M. VVlndMir, d<» cased, to appear hi th*’ & Adams CJrrult Chart, held at Decatur, ’ Indiana, on the loth day of January, 1021. and show < lose, If any, why the Final Settlement A»«ounls with the t -latH of said decedent should not be $ ipproved; and said lo irs are notified * lo then and there niiiki* proof of heirship, and r<<e!ve their dlatributivu > share a. \valti:i: D. CItOSS. Jr.. J* Administrator. 3 : •••Htii’*, Ind.. Dee. jo, 11-18 — 9 Mix-ltl>ll>l-:x) I". XOTK'R Stale of Indiana. County of Adams. SS: *•' hi the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1913. £ Fred Bloss< r. Corn Blm <er. his wife, ig Partee. Petition to adopt heir-at-law. 'ihe petitioners in the above entitl- < »-d • i’i e having filed their petition g herein for the i. (option of Mildred 2 I tenter Butler, niinoi child of Floyd 2 1 Butler, together with an afTidavlt that £ •he said Flovd Butler, of said - minor child. Mildred Hester Butler. Is J i non-resident of the State of Indiana. -J N-'W. therefore, the said Floyd But- S hr. is hereby notified that unless he > he and appear on the Ist day of the J next term of the A.lams ('ln uit court, ? •to be hidden on the first Monday <»C February. 1»24. the same being the * ilii .lav’of 1. bruary. 1921. a* the Court House in De. atur. in said County and *’ Slate, nnd answer or demurrer to said petition, the same will be heard ami determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set mv hand ami affix the seal of said * Court tills 3 day of December. 1923. 3 (Seal) I<»HN,T KELLY. > Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Pore H l-lrwln.
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