Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1935 — Page 2

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a.-.. ■■■ i, ■- I,—i — ", < Test Your Knowledge Can you annwer aeven ot these ten quest ton*? Turn to page Four for the answer*. 1. Which state is repreaenietl | in the U. S Senate by Senator Pat Harrison? 2. What is the name of the branch of wienie which treats of time as neusund. computed, and recorded ? 3. Who is known as the father of ecclesiastical history? 4. What is illiteracy? 5. Wiiat is excommunication? 6. Name the director of the U. S. Air Commerce Bureau. 7. What term is used to designate the department of plastic art which comprises all objects made of clay, porcelain, and other forms of pottery? 8. Who was Ethelbert Nevin? 9. Name the Governor of Minnesota. Id. Where is the Chugach National Forest? WANTED —Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. WiK pay 4c lb.! tk-eaftir Dailv Democrat City Water Bills are due and must be paid on or before April 20 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water I Dept. CITY IfA L L

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WILEY POST TO RETURN HOME Globe Circling Flier Will Not Give Up Stratosphere Flight Lafayette. Ind, Apr. 16.— (U.R) — Wiley Post, globe circling flier whose third attempt to cross the country through the stratosphere ended here Sunday, supervised installation of new landing gear on his monoplane "Winnie Mao" today. As soon as the landing gear- is attached ami his plane is looked over carefully, Post plans to fly back to his home in Bartlesville. Okla. Ernie Schultz. Post's mechanic, brought the landing gear from California in a TWA plane yesterday. Post dropped his original landI ing gear shortly after his take off | Sunday to lessen wind resistance. He placed a perfect dead stick ; landing on the "belly ' of the plane at the Purdue university airport when supercharger trouble forced ; him to abandon the flight between Chicago and Cincinnati. The flier was a guest of officers of the 113th observation squadron of the Indiana national guard at Indianapolis last night. He refused an invitation to speak but told friends of some of the difficulties encountered on his stratospheric flight. He said the automatic valve which admits oxygen into his rubber suit began pouring in the oxygen faster than a release valve could take it away. As a result the windshied on his headpiece became fogged. Post used his nose to wipe away the fog but his neck and nose finally got

tired. When his supercharger went had, he decided to land. Post selected Lafayette rather , than Chicago or Indianapolis be- . cause he didn't want to take a chance of landing on a crowded ' i field. At his hotel yesterday. Post said ' ihe probably would make further at- ; I tempts to fly across the United • | States through the stratosphere , OF .'IMI MH I I.IIMI'.AT OF ESI Vlt-I XII. :llX.'> Xottc, is hereby given to the ere- i I Aitors, heirs and legatees of Nathan 1 Andrews, de.eased to appear in the I Adanis Circuit Court, held at l>eea- | tor Indiana, on the lith .lay of May ' I uiSo. amt show cause. If any. why | the Final Settlement A< counts with j plit .w*4aW- of said decedent should 1 •y,,t-<RS*Hf’ipi-oved, and said heirs are I notified to then and there make I proof of heirship, and receive their distributive stiares. ; Alvin Andrews. Administrator , Decatur, Indiana April 15, 1*35. : attorney Nathan C. Nelson Notice to Breeders i The 4 year old Belgian Stallion. 1 Brill, No. 17705, Strawberry roan, ' white mane and tai! will make ' the season at my farm, 5 miles west of Monroe. Insurance sls. Stand and suck. I will not be responsible for accidents. Best of care will be taken. Eli Beer AT NEW LOW RATES You will be pleasantly surprised at the low cost of a loan with us. Many people of this community have taken advantage of our new low-cost personal finance plan. See The “Local” When you reed money for any worthy purpose see us. You can berrew up to S3OO. on your own signature quickly and confidentially from us on terms to suit your individual convenience. Full details gladly given without cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. jOCAL jOAN(° i Phone 2 Decatur, Ind. j Over Schafer Hardware Store

but not until he obtains new equipment. To friends he indicated he might i retire his plane. It Is eight years i old and has circled the globe twice i with Post at the controls. -■ o I Ex-State Treasurer Is Appointed Trustee .Indianapolis, April 16 — (UP) Gov. Paul V. McNutt today appointed William Storen, former .state treasurer, as a trustee of tire central utate insane hoardtai to succeed the late Edward Donnell. Storen te treasurer of Ute Democratic state committee. O - NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS lu the .Salami, a. Irvailt loan April Tara. IWM t aaar No. rrtltlon lu rosaina « will ■ •<■ sole of Kral Eatnte STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, So: J. F. Sprunger, as Baecutor of the last will and testament of Katie Sprung*’', deceased, vs. Helen tfprunger, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by - l "‘ hart. Heller and Schurger, his attorneys, and files his petition herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the names of the defendants are unknown and they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, surd in Uns action by the following names and designations, towlt: "Alt persons who were educated or partially educated in tile Light and Hope Missions and who afterwards went to foreign lands as missionaries, the names ot all of whom are unknown to tins petitioner". "AU the children who may have gone from the 'Home' to foreign mission fields, the names ot ail of whom are unknown to this petitioner", "All the heirs, legatees and devisees under the last will and testament of said Katie Sprunger, deceased, not otlterwise named nor designated herein, the names of all of whom are unknown to this petitioner". and "The unknown children. descendants and heirs.surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns respectively ot each and all of the above and foregoing mentioned, named and designated defendants the names of all of whom are unknown to this petltion- ' rhat the defendant. Maggie Roth, is a non-resident ot tne state of Indiana; .. , . J 1., ..let -111.

This action is instituted lu obtain an order tor the sale of certain real estate in said petition described and for the purpose of havinn the last will anti testament of «*td Katie Sprunger construed. Notice is therefore hereby Riven said defendants that unless they be and appear on the s«nd day of the April Term 1935 of the Adams Cir. euit Court, being the 6th day of June 1935, to be begun and holden on the fcth day of April 1935. at the Court House in the city of Decatur Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness u hereof I hereunto s**l my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the <ity of Decatur Indiana. this H»th day us April 1935. Havid I>. l»epp Clerk of the Adams Cir» uit Court Lenhart Heller and Srhnrger, April 16-23-301 Q, %*»pohitnieai( Adm in intra (nr Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Albert Mutwhler. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Fay Mutschler, Administrator. .1. Luts. Mtornr?) Apr. 15, 1935. April Hi-2 3.3 V o \O!ItK OF FINAL METTLE MEN 1' OF \O. .M>7A Notice is thereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Sarah Heller, fleeeascil, to appear in the Adams I’ reuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of Max 1935 and show eaust', if any why th»' FINAI SETTLEMENT .V’COUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heris are notified to then ami there make proof ui heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Pearl Smith, Administratrix Decatur. Indiana, April 8, 1935. Earl H. \il.hhn It torse? April 9-16 \oriCE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given (hat Munday. May 6, 1935 will be the last day to pay y-»ur Spring Installment of tax* s. The county treasurer’s office will be open from S A. M. to 4 P. M. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that lime will become delinquent and an penalty will be Added, an additional 5% will be added for each year tax renuHns unpaid from first Monday in November In the year the deliiuiuemy occurred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to rume in at oticcJ Call on the Auditor for errors and| any reduction*. The Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will h*H be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommiasion of tax-payers to state definitely <>n what property they desire to pay, in whose name it may he found, in what t’lwnship ur corporat-kMi it is situated. Persona owing delinquent taxes should pay them a» on<’e, th*’ law is such that there is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection -of delinquent 'axes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persona are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fart to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquifiea of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do nut fall to im-lude return postage. JOHN WWIITEK Treasurer Adams <*ounty Indiana April 11 to Mny 3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 1935.

LONG SEEKS TO BE A DICTATOR Special Session of Louisiana Legislature Convenes Today Baton Rouge. La.. April 16 (U.R) —Legislation to make SMi. Huey P. Ix>ng a virtual dictator ot Louisiana rellet took form today at a special session in which 26 bills were dumped into the house. Long prepared to go before the ways and means committee this morning to explain the bill and demand a favorable report. One measure provide* for a state board to direct spending ot all public imptYivenieiit money graated to the state from the federal 14,880,000,0 W work-relief act. Under this bill the state highway advisory board of 19 members would have charge of work projects. Long charged in handbills distributed to legislators that the federal government was seudiug 1170,000,000 it: relief funds into the state to bulid up a political machine ot Rs own. The measure would give Ixmg's controlled board direct supervision over all

Presto! And the Pawn of Fate Becomes a Debutante! wit Fanchon Meredith takes her chance to wipe out the dark memory of her girlhood—-a new identity —and a career packed full of thrills. The New Serial Smash by FAITH BALDWIN Author of “Make-Believe” Begins Saturday, April 20 In The Daily Democrat

Here’s Help In Your Spring Cleaning ■ w -r-- s — - just how to do the job best. They ate. 4 j —Beautifying Home Grounds 2. Lawn and Garden Pools 3. Interior Decorating 4. Painting Around the Home 5. Whitewash and Cold Water Paints 6. Waterproofing Cellars ’ Exterminating Household Pests If vou want this packet of bulletins, fill out the coupon below and mail as dtreded: Dept. SP-27, Washington Information Bureau. DAILY DEMOCRA . 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, O. C. ervivi' 1 waut the packet of seven bulletins on SI RIM. CLEANING AND RENOVATING, and enclose herewith twenty cents in coin SrafX wrapped), or postegc stamps, to cover ..’turn postage and handling costs: NAME STREET & No. - » CITY ~ STATE I nm a reader ot the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind.

federal relief money going to Louisiana except that spent in doles. A resolution was pushed through both houses last uight nullifying an order issued by federal judge Wayne G. Borah, who confirmed a debt readjustment plan submitted by the city of New Orleans.

The city, in an attempt to escape seizure of finances by the state, took advantage of a new deal bankruptcy law. The resolution halted New Orleans from proceeding further with its debt adjtmt nient plan without the approval of Gov. O. K. Allen or the attorney general, both Long followers.

M ARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigvlile. Hoagland and Willshire. Close at ll Noon Corrected April 16. No commission and no yardage Veale received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs. .... »6.80 120 to KO lbs »7.55 140 to 160 lbs $8.40 160 to 210 lbs *B.BO 210 to 256 lbs 88.70 250 to 300 lbs. 88.50 300 to 350 Ibu 88.30 Roughs 87.55 Stags 85.75 Veals 89.25 Ewe and wether lambs . . 87.75 Buck larnbs 86-75 Fort Wsyne Livestock Hogs steady to Be lower; 160200 lbs. 8010; 200-225 lbs. 86.95: 225-250 lbs. 88.80 ; 250-300 lbs. 88.70; 300-350 lbs. *8.55; 150-160 n,«. 88.75; 140-150 lbs. *8.50: 130140 lbs. *8.25; 120-130 lbs. 87.75; 100-120 tbs. $7.25; roughs 88; stags 86. Calves 89; Wooled Lambs $8; Clipped Lambs 87. East Buffalo Livestock Hogs 60; market nominally unchanged but undertone weak to lower; desirable 180-220 tbs. 89.959.65. Cattle 75; cows active; steady e.t recent advance; low cutter and cutter grades $3.10-5.25; fleshy cows eligible 86-7.. Calves 100; vealers slow; 50c Amore lower; good to choice *lO- - common & medium $6-!*; infeiior lightweights $3.50-5.00. Sheep 50; odd lots lamb* around steady; tew shorn offering 88. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat $1.0214 *l-01% SL"2% Corn 59% .83% .78% Oats 50 .6* NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Apr. 16.— (U.R) —Produce: Dressed poultry (cents per lb.), steady to firm; turkeys, 18-3l)c; chiekens. 16%-31c; broilers, 18 29c; capons, 23-35 c; fowls, 18-26 c; Long Island ducks, 19%-JOc. Live poultry (cents per lb), steady to firm; geese, 7-9 c; turkeys 20-lOc; roosters, 13-14 c; ducks, 1016c; fowls, 21-26 c; chiekens. 15-2 Se; capons, 20-42 c; broilers, 12-26 c. Butter, receipts. 14.912 packages; . market slightly firmer; creamery higher than extras. 35’,-36c; extra [ 92 score, 34%-35c; first. 90 to 91 score, 34%-34%; centralized, 90 score, 34%c. Egg receipts, 35,755 cases; market steady; special packs, including unusual hennery selections, 2526%c; standards, 24%c; firsts, 23 %-24 c mediums, 22%-22%c; dirties 22%c; checks, 21c; storage pucks. 2 V%c. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. April 16.—(UR) —P'oduce: Butter market, steady; extras, 37c; standards, 36%<'. Eggs market steady; extra white 23c; current receipts, 22%c. Poultry market, firm; Cowls under 6 lbs., 23c; ducks, young. 2425c; ducks, old. 20c. Poatoes, Maine, 81.25-81.40 |per 100-lb. bag; Ohio best mostly 60-75 c; 75c; Bliss Triumphs, 82.90-83 per bushel crate; Spaulding Rose, $2.60$2.65 per bushel. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 16. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 9 Uc No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 89c Date, 32 lbs. teat ■ • Oauj, 30 IM. test - Soy Beans, bushel SI.OO No. 2 Yellow Corn, 100 lbs $1.16 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans S l '" 1 Delivered to factory. Consider Huge Muskrat Ranch Winnipeg, Can., —(L'P) —Estab lishment of a VOO.OOO'acre muskrat ranch on the Sasktcbewan River delta is being considered by , ' l ' Manitoba Government. The stto ot the proposed ranch lies lie! ween The Pas and Cedar Lake, a low-ly-ing SWD"” GILLETTE j Super Traction TRACTOR TIRES For al! makes of Tractors. •*'A See them at— 4 x * / PORTER TIRE CO. 341 Winchester St. Phone 1?89

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