Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1925 — Page 3

'^‘tu llfi ’ nlllP Pf 7i,hwa>' b-‘« bu,,t rK>m Hjup< -lilghw»y N ,. w Vork state K-* ” aV ‘" , |h p rout** of the Boston l! ”'' 3"y 'h* ” ,3,P " f P aVPd rOad ° f DH i wilth now under construction H#4 United Stat M - 16 fl, H hPlh,t Tns ' l '’ “ f eoß ' T!,, “ b nib*’ Inches thick, und is *”** ’ in an M foot riKht of * B ' ’ -t <4 600,000* *" t) sooner Wl" hlghW “ y f '* r Xal traffic * ■'" n » lt,lwl , " li,n “ ? Xi "Express hlKhw-y” f( ' r ,on " Sets from New York city will ••** SXted from the New York .Ute "1 ut 10 New Haevn. Prelim X/Xveys for thin have already made and if the commuters eon--1IiU„ l 0 flock into Connecticut this !‘“ xpres s highway’ may bo needed b/fore the other Is completed, in Edition "feeder" lines are, being constructed and improved. T1 „. Boston Post Road, tho main entry «f automobile traffic to,and ! from all New England, is probably on e of the busiest the wunlr y taken day and night the year , IMUM |' | n three day traffic test this summer an average of U.OoO sntomohlles passed a given point at Greenwich. The tourist traffic great I, increases the number of cars on J this road in the summer lint tho tremendous growth of shipping by truck causes it to be constantly tilled with caravans of great trucks going to and from New York and the various New England cities. Much of ' this traffic is at night. -o-y *— Optimistic Outlook For Football At Indiana U. Bloomington. Ind.. Sept B.—*TUn!ted Press) —in less Ilian two weeks’ time the thud of the pigskin will lie heard again on historic old Jordan field at Indiana University. The first official practice will start on Tuesday. September 15 with "Navy Bill’ Ingram head coach, in charge. Ingram will be assisted by “Rip” Miller, former Notre Dame star. ’Stew” Butler, former captain of the Crimson and Zora Clevenger and Hays. Despite the fact that graduation inflicted heavy wounds on the Indiana rrid machine, the material left at hand seems to he sufficient to make followers of the Scrappin' lloosioys optimistic. A few of the tnen who are expelled to make a name for Indiana in pigskin circles this year are (‘apt. Harry Marks. Salmi, Stevens, the Figher brothers, Hoblick. Winston and Sibley. Marks spent the sijiiiiner hardening up bis muscles ni a railroad yard. This abbreviated list gives an id>-n of the kind of warriors that will be <n hand In “fight for the glory, of old I. U." when lhe squad assembles. It is expected that tlic first official rid! fi’r will nt*.* least 80 candidates. There will two regular practice fields In addititon to the new memorial stadium where football battles will be taught with the opposing tennis, Clevenger announced. The formal dedication of the new nniveristy bowl wil take place w4i-m the curtain is rundown in the season’s final contest with Purdue, the ancient rivals of Indiana, on November 21. A state wide committee of alumni "ill assist in the dedication, which is to be made the biggest gala event ever held under the dirctton of the indfhna athletic association. The Indiana schedule follows: Oct. state Normal at Bloomington. Oct. 11l - Michigan at Ann Arbor. Oct. 17—Syracuse at Bloomington. Oct. 24 —Miami at Bloomington. Oct. 31—Northwestern at Evanston. Nov. 7—Ohio State at Columbus. Nov. 14 Rose Poly at Bloomington. Nov. 21 —Purduje at Bloomington. o- ™ Revolt Against High Local Taxes Planned Akron, O„ Sept. B.—(United Tress) A revolt against governmental ex--1 avagance and subsequent high taxes is taking form here. Jacob Pfeiffer, president of the Mil.r *lt | l ) ' , er Company, is planning to ’nitp millions of people in a nation"ble effort to reduce and eliminate 'innecessar ytaxation. The movement to be fostered by the Taxpayer s mon which Is endorsed by many I'twerful business and industrial leaders of the country. Pfeiffer has outlined the organiza'on s aims to Secretary of the TreasP y Mellon, Vice-President Dawes,' " get Director Lord, and ntanv other igh government officials. Louis J. I °r, Master of the National Grange, as e “<lorsed the plan. In Batle tioning the movement, Bud-

Sky Summons iwww— — . I « 11 - *---*■*< - i ■ V \ * Y > '• V V” J Wf/ Out of a clear sky, Mrs. Henry Glastris, of New York, hired an aeroplane, dropped down on her husband, who was returning from Europe on the S. S. De Grasse, and served him with a summons for contempt in his failure to pay back alimony. get Director lx>rd wrote to Pfelffet that tax reduction was a matter o unrget national requlrtment. “We have o nthe one hand, a material reduction in Federal taxation, and on the other hand, as I understanc it. menacing increases in state ano local taxation." said Ixird. "With this situation in mind, I can conceive of no work more essential today than that directed to lighten Mate and local taxes. Four years ag< 'ihe cost of government divided ap proximately sixty percent Federal am forty per cent slate and local gov •rnment.

“In the short span of four years thi: ratio of governmental cost has beet more than reversed, standing today tn .ipprivxlntately J(' per cent federal gov -mment and (14 per cent state am local government. This Is a start Um .-liaugt in conditions." The newly-iormed will endeavor Io show how exeessiv. .axalioii cuts tin- profits of business oncerns from tin- iarresl mamifactur ing corppratlon to the little cornet grocery. It will endeavor to s how hov it increases the living costs of all from the highest salaried executive to th. lowest pai.t laborers. "As an illustration of tho excessiv. .levies. dnnlic.-ition and tyiiie.-ossar; .taxation now imposed on industries our company pays twenty three kind: of taxes and other industrial and busi ness organizations must face similat hardships," the president of the rub her company said. Pfeiffer, as chairman of the Tax payers' Union membership committee is soliciting membership and funds so. a five-year budget program before : permanent organization is formed. o WINS 100 THOUSAND AFTER LIFE SENTENCE Prague. Sept. B.—(United Press.)Ivan Puschkasch, of Bratislava, wa: not unduly elated, though a poor man > when informed that his three dollai lottery ticket had woo the grand prize of over SIOO,OOO. For tile news came to him a few hours after he had heard the judge sentence him to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife with whom he had quarrelled over the purchase of the ticket. His lawyers are arranging to have the money Turned over to his live-year-old sou. ’ o- - - — South Bend Man Stages Auto Races Labor Day; “Skips” With Receipts Rochester, lnd„ Sept. 8. — (United Press) Herbert Marow, of South Bend, was wanted her today on a charge of obtaining money tinder false pretenses brought by one of the drivers at the I.abor Day auto races here. Nearly four thousand persons paid to sec the races, for which forty-four drivers were scehduled to qualify. Only four drivers c-ama for the race and during the storms of protest from the grandstands SB,OOO in gate receipts disappeared, the complaint charges. The four drivers went ahead with the race to satisfy thd spectators and when they hunted for Marow for their prize money he could not be found.

DECAtUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1925

COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERS NAMED Superintendent Striker Gives Out Complete List Os Instructors A complete list of the teachers for 'he public schools of Adams county uni for the Berne schools was an nrniiiced today by Clifton Striker, superintendent of the county schools. Several vaeunclns were not till- d until ast week. The schools ol the county opened Moiiijay. Following is the list if teachers and township trustees: Union Township Trustee Rudolph Welhling, De latur, Ind., R. It. 8 Marie llrodbeek, No. 1. May Jewell Falk, No. 2 Esta Fleming. No G. Ho Johnson, No. 6. Root Township Trustee - A. J. 1-CWtOU, Decatur, Ind., R. R 7. Esther Zerkel Kelley No 1. Lois Fuhrman, No. 2’ Paul Graham. Hansel Foley. Mrs. Paul Graham. Mary Kenney Lydia Buerger. Florence 11. Rice, No 7. Preble Township Trustee — August Scheunann. De:atur, Ind., R. It. 1. Ella Worthman, No. 4. Edward Jaberg, No. 5. Milton Werliug, No. 6. Kirkland Township Trustee —W. 11. IK-ttlngi-r. Magley, Ind, R. It. 1. R M. Houck, No. 1. Beatrice Dellinger, No. 2. William Griffeth, No. .’i. Vernon Arnold No. 4. Alton Carson. No. 5. Lloyd Bryan. No. 6. High School Charles (). Johnson. Principal. F. M. Null. Ruth Barker. Washington Township Trustee— Glen Cowan, Decatur, Ind Wlldus Lenhart, No. 3. Vera M. Owens, No. 5. Mary Thomas, No. ti. William Nall, No. 6. Albeit CoppesH, No. 8. Gladys Crownover, No. 7. St. Mary's Township Trustee —Mrs. 8- It. Bowen. De -atur. Ind.. R. R. 6. Pleasant Mills Schools 5 E. V. Shierling, Principal, Pleasant Mills. Ind. Lester L. C. Wisner Genevra Stick. Veronica Anker. Grades H M. Crownover. Bernice Masters, la-lah Steel. Flossie Everett.

Bobo Schools—4 Bessie Carter. Della Logenherger. Blue Creek Township Trustee—H L. Sipe. Berne, Indiana A R 1 Catherine Fravel. N’o. 1 Amos Ketchum, No. 2. Beryl Merriman. No t. Russell Steiner. No. -I. Andiew Cook, No. 5. Eldon E. Sprunger, No 6. Chalmer Edwards, No. 7. Monroe Township Trustee -Vance Mattax. Berne Ind., .1. R. 2. Dennis Moser, No. 1. W. O. Shoemaker, No. !!. Veda Andrews, No- 4. Electa Oliver, No. 5. Burve Haggard. No. 6. Ezra Snyder, No. 7. Myron L> uniaii. No. s. Louise Hilty, No. it. Monroe Robert J. Mann. Prim. Pleasant dills. Indiana. R. No. 1. Basil E. Montgomery. Iva Glunt. Agnes Shoemaker. Grades Mary McCullough. Sylvester Everhart, dutlt Gilbert, Primary. French Township Trustee Martin Moeschberger, h rue, Ind., R. R. 1. Get-old O. Runyon. No. 1. Dan Roop, No. (>. Jess W. Snyder, No. 2. Cecil Meyers, No. 5. Mary A. Pusey, No. 3. Francile Oliver, No. 4. Hartford Township Trustee —D. A. Stiidler. Geneva, hid . t. R. I. Victor Eicher, No. 2 Lester Reynolds No. 2. Wilma Speehiger, No. 2. High Schoo! E. S. Christen, Principal. Chas. Kizer. Esther Munro. Mary Tinder. Grades June Lybarger. Clyde Romey. Mary Schlagenhauf. Primary. Edna Glendening, No 7. Wabash Township Trustee—J F. Felty. Geneva, Ind. Helen Alz. No. 1. Madalena Hirschey, No. 1. Dorothy Sprunger. No. 2. ('. F. Fink, No. 3. Ada Hall. No. 5. Alva Feustermaker, No. 11. Geneva High School Don Collum, Principal. Nellie Knipe. Raymond Hunt. Edyeth Gttnderchew. Grades Blanch Aspy, No. 1. Addia Hoskinson. No. 2. Hilnm Wood, No. 3. Ruth Lenton, No. 4. Glayds Long. No. 5. J. E- Mann, No. G. Jefferson Township Trustfee —J. M. Bollenbachor, Geneva. Ind., R. R. 2, Olen March, Principal. ■ Ernest Hiestand. Mary Godfrey. Agnes Shoemaker. Grades Ray Duff, Helen Kenney. i

» Defiant V w w J w ■ t V' T 7L. MAlsTE'r" 7 Bert E. Haney, Democrat, of Oregon, member of the U. S. Shipping Board, refuses to resign at the request of President Coolidge. Haney has been leading the fight to have President L. C. Palmer, of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, removed from office. Madeline Robin. Leona Miller. Berne Schools —High School E. W Jeffery. Superintendent. E. M. Webb, Principal. F. McD. Smith, Mathematics. Miss O. Pearl Heist, History. Miss Adelina Schrag, Latin. ,1. J. Diltz. Coach. Eddison Sprunger. Man. Trainng. Maynard Hetrick, Commercial. Mrs Elsie Andrews. Doni. Science. Grades 11. B. Hauffman. Dale Braun, Mrs. Alva Glendening. Miss Salome Sehug, Miss Magdalena Sprunger, Miss Hild i Lehman. Miss Alice Gerber. Mrs. R. L. Butcher. _o ALL OVER INDIANA Greensburg—W. 11. Pleak has been named president of the North Side Literary Society. Charles Robertson is vice president and Merritt Webb, cretary-treasurer. Tipton—Tipton county clerk Owen has reported that during August only ton marriage licenses were granted as against two divorce cases filed. However, there were eighty-three

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hunting and fishing licenses piircha ed, be said. Lebanon--Fire Chief Plea-iant Le wallen Is cooperating with the I’.iate fire marshall in promotion of flie |>t> I ver.tion week. Oct. 4to 11 < hurche-’ I schools and various organization v 111 lake part. Bloomington Ira Batman and v.-fe. boht of Bloom ing ton, who have been touting Europe are enroute home on : the "Andania ” South Bend —Masons here will o< , cupy their new million dollar temple the latter part of this month. Build ing is virtually completed. There :i . approximately 3,000 members atlilist id with the Sottjh Bend branch Seymour—The old Sottlks grocery building at Clo -tnut and Brown SI: has beep purchased by George A Clark and will he used as a garage for trucks. It is one of the city': oldest buildings, having been utilized as a fire station and hospital ph r to its use as a grocery Seyomur—Robert Blair was exhib-' iting a piece of the Shenandoah today.' He picked It up in tho ill-fated air ' liner’s hangar at Lakohugst, N. J . ; last month while on a trip in the east. Lebanon For the pa l eight months' there has been a steady increases in farm products in Boone count. Hoc.-. I cows, horses, sheep, corn, hay, werv thing sold at farm auction are brigning higher prices than farmers have enjoyed for five years, it was report - ed. Tipton ( ream has taken an upward jump ‘it price, it was announced today. A four-cent raise was explain ' ed at Schlosser Brothers creamerr to, be due to the shortage of pasture ami' competitive buying among ea-l-rn firms. Bloomington—Eleven Monroe conn ty farmers boys will journey to Indian apolis over the week-end Io purl iciirate in the livestock judging contest at the State Fair. Clinton—Salvation Army of Clinton ' county observed tag day today. Al! | towns in the county will be visited by Army representatives to secure fund:, for the coming year. Capt. and Mir Moon direct the organization. Petroleum—The merchants Ibn —" 1 — NORTHERN INDIANA GAS Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive y our bill by the first of September please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don't forget to briiur your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10

put on a one day free street fair. Aletig toward evening then- was noth in> else to give away They dcrlatea ‘it a sucre-s and went home. Montp<-]|-.( - ;Vh<><4 openin’ h<4-> | 'hiokeu up the bovs’ band h- <■>*. l.ntli concert of th- oil v .ii h’ld W>-d | neiday. n«w BW m w Hill . —I ,!■», B.WOI

| THE ADAMS Theatre I < TONIGHT ONLY ■ | “EAST OK SUEZ” B A P.“ ttvcur.t Gohlen I’l Feature ? , r I ..is* ’>! Su< v "wbcrc lliere ttin'l tto ten command- KjHicnls.'' Ami ,i girl lias a inan-sized fight against M I Oriental intrifjui’. A luxurious production with both H I eye and heart appeal. M 10c __2sc ; Wednesday anti Thursday “In the Name of Love’* H with Wonder Cast. B Mg Sunday-Peters Bros., Famous Concertina H Players in Concert. |L B jcvceT 15.v.1!) Blntfwy hrdl rnfwy bgkq zfi fl lT itilirfdl HI . UIiIMBBI ..- A’-A.. scar w.. . JU*.. W , ■ ■'» ANz .JWJMfc. zFJb>

Everybody’s Going To Everybody’s Fair Northern Indiana Fair and I I Industrial Exposition I N . fl ■Mcy- —’y. Opens Tuesday Evening September 15th ( loses Friday Niffht September 18th Decatur, Indiana ■ , „ A FAIR. FESTIVAL and FARM SHOW all com lined in One Gi .-intie Undertaking so Stupendous in Every Point of Construction that make all Brevier- l•■.•;hib!tlons Pile into Utter Insignificance S32*G(IO — Premiums and Purses — $12,000 A Wonderful Display of Farm Prodtids BOYS' A XI) (Illi I. S’ (LIB W () B K I’urdue Exhibits Direct from th ■ Stale Fair HI BIC. SHOWS 10 (> RIDING DEVICES G Lob's Wonder Wax Museum I'.’S. Display of Inlernaltonal Signal Service Flags — BANDS AM) OBC.HESTRAS 1 SIOO,OOO Automobile Show SIOO,OOO of I ? ainou.s_ Liberty Bell A GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS NIGHTLY'

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