Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1925 — Page 4

highway board attacked again 'X'm OpensVire Vpon Coinmission 1 oda.v , < mdoll*. Jl ‘'y 31_The s,ate J n b ;. ay commission wu« under fire t L ra anofher direction today. n.n Heaton of Fowler, president of J Indiana County Surveyors asso -Winn wired Governor Jackson pro- ‘ ing aKHinst the commission’s jj.y of construction of county commission ruled recently that lications for county roads sub--med to it approval must con- ", to standards of the commission. ■lt is manifestly unfair for the in Indianapolis to pre--rtibe a set of rules for solution of problems that are necessarily varied over the state,” Heaton 'n,. declared the ruling was 4. "reflection on county officials” and hindered economy and efficiency in building roads. The commission explained in makinc me ruling that it was for the purpose of securing more uniform rna d construction in the different counties. Governor Jackson withheld comment on Heaton’s protest and turned it over to John D. Williams, diof the highway commission. Disagreement over the ruling under fire from Heaton resulted in the dismissal of Chesleigh Gray as chief engineer for the commission earlier in the week. Gray approved specifications for a road in Marion county that did not conform to the commission’s general standards and was ousted by Williams. Gray claimed the specifications of the Marion county surveyor which he approved wold provide a good road at a greatly reduced cost. Gray was succeeded by William E. Titus, bridge engineer of the commission. and preparations were started for combining the bridge and constructions divisions in one department with Titus at the head. ■— o . . _ - Ibg Kennel Licenses Are Issued To 236 The fish and game division of the state conservation department up to July 1 had issued 2336. dog kennel licenses of which 216 were minor licenses at $25 each. This money will be used for the protection and propagation of fish and game, as provided

’■to get the utmost out of every dollar** r an£ l f^c utmost not merely in rounds 'S'ißljwß or l l o::cn, > but * n that wholesome, ’■■ jy' v tR "tV’ through-and-through goodness c *!«* —,jj that we mean by QUALITY—come 1, '•*?? m totheA&P. For only the world’s larg' V yjy est grocers can give you such value for every dollar. M THERE 1 f Bananas?2ib f.G BARS . 25c Mund beans i!ra - 25c JOUPS 10c ILEMONS S:,. kl "' Ju,cy 32c APPLE BUTTER <iu 1 <,lass ' l,l 25c APRICOTS 25c PINEAPPLE ''Z29c .SOAP 45c -SARDINES 17c S | P i E iil L I RKn 1 EIGHT (ni'rJL I CIRCLE I O’CLOCK (ObIEE I COFFEE I CXSFFEE I ound S p ound j Pound 40c I 50c I 45c EVERY POIND GUARANTEED

by the dog kennel lajv enacted by the last General Assembly. Up to July 1 total receipts of this conservation department division were $151,789. 83 the largest amount ever collected in any previous nine months by $10,182.82. If this gain is continued until the enA of the fiscal year,, total receipts of the division will be ut least $200,060, officials say. During June state game wardens arrested 166 persons convlccted 138 and i 27 cases remain to bo tried, Mr. Manni fold reports to Richard Lieber., conservation director, bines and costs in June totalled $3,328.20. Leading offenses listed In this report were Illegal possession of seines and using same, t 51; hunting and fishing without llcen- . see, 30; taking fish in closed season, 19; taking undersized fish, 17: taking fish with hands unlawfully, 15; taking fur animals in closed season, 8; dynamiting fish, 7; taking squirrels in closed season, 7. In the nine months of this fiscal year the office docket shows 1,431 arrests with 1,419 convictions. SCOUTS GO TO < CAMP MONDAY from Page One) troop and no other money will be necessary for the trip, it was announced this morning in a list of rules and regulations that was issued. Each boy will be required to take along his meal for Monday evening, one can of fruit, i two blankets, knife, fork, spoon, tin-cup, bathing suit, soap towel, scout handbook, heavy sweat cr or coat and official scout uniform The official uniform consists of . khaki shirt, pants, tight fitting at knees, socks rolled below knees, ami white sailor hat. Each bn/may take any of the following articles that ho i desires: scout knife, axe, flash light- . kodak, folding cot, fishing tackle, first aid kit, bugle, signaling flags, and any kind of athletic goods. , The boys will be guided in their I conduct under the followihg rules. 1. —Scouts must salute Scout Master and his asistants when in uniform before starting to speak to them and again when through speaking, except when playing games, swimming, etc. • 2—Scouts must wear uniforms at all times except when swimming and boating. J „ 3. —Scouts will not break the daily schedule except with special permision from Scout Master. 4. —Scouts must not be late for formations and will form line on second whistle signal, first whistle being a warning signal. 5. Scouts will not go in boats without permission of Scout M rster. 6. Hlaket tossing ami other forms of initiation which have a flavor of hazing or horseplay have no place in Scouting.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925.

Daily Schedule 6:oo—First Call. 6:os—Reveille — Scouts must he dressed and lined up for Inspection. 6:ls—Return to tents and ab-heds. 6:3o—Setting up exercises. 7.00—-Breakfast. 7:Bo—Bach Scout wash own dishes. 7:4s—Games. 11:00 —Swimming and boating. 10:30—Drill. 11:00—Rest and Scout tests. 12:00—Dinner. 12:30—Wash dishes. I:oo —Games 2:oo—Swimming and boating. 3:3o—Make beds. 4:oo—Hike. s:so—Retreat. 6:00 —Supper. 6:30 —Wash dishes. 6:4s—Scout tests. 8:00- Camp fire, songs, boxing. 9:oo—Scouts in lied. 9:ls—Everything quiet until 6 A. M. o — — Dairy Plant Burns Anderson, Ind., July 31. — (United Press.)—Loss from the fire which de-‘ stroyed the East Side dairy plant here yesterday was estimated today ut $20,000. —— o —— Test 01' Indiana's New Bone Dry Law In Prospect Gary. Ind., July 31—A lest of the comparative effectiveness of the federal prohobitlon statute and Indiana’s new bone dry prohibition law was in prospect today in the case of I Newton Perry, millionaire Clucagc clubman. Perry wm arrested near the Portercounty line by Joseph Allie, federal dry agent, and charges were preferred against him in federal court in Chicago for transporting liquor. An affidavit covering the same charges was filed in Porter county court yesterday. It was understood the federal authorities urged Porter county officials to bring the charges to test out

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