Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1938 — Page 7

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■ L Becker of Decatur . Trustee ift^Khingif" l Township ■J f. Bremer Kington Township Trustee Town-hip K$ E. Marshand r Township candidate tor B Trustee Township at ney J. Sells Msryl Township Candidate for ■ Trustee Mary's Township Bxnty OFFICES * ■b C. Nelson of Decatur B JUDGE a Mtii Judicial Circuit Brtß. Wenaban of Decatur i andidate for ■ JUDGE Judicial ( ircuit B Fred Fruchte of Decatur for B JUDGE Judicial Circuit Biigene Runyon ■B of Decatur — Candidate for Bounty Assessor St'i J. Worthman EHof Preble Township < undid.itq for Bounty Assessor fcst Schlickman French Township candidate for yunty Assessor B Remy Bieriy B of Decatur candidate for Bounty Clerk Byde Troutner M C> St. Marys Township ■tnwradc candidate for I County Clerk |fel Johnson ■ ’f Decatur ■ Emo '' rati c Candidate for Bounty Sheriff IH P. Miller ■ of Decatur B e ®ocrati c candidate for Bounty Sheriff felt Baltzell Bt ' ** ar y« Township Sr»tte candidate for Sheriff B. Strickler °f Monroe piratic candidate or Sheriff W. Blakey of u nion Township candidate for °unty Treasurer

Losier Eckrote Os Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer John W. Tyndall of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Auditor Vidor H. Eicher of Geneva I Democratic candidate for County Auditor * STATE OFFICES August A. Heimann of Decatur Democratic candidate for Joint Representative Adams and Wells counties. Robert H. Heller i of Decatur Democratic candidate for Joint Representative Adams and Wells counties. W. L Thornhill Geneva Democratic Candidate for Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties. Dwight F. Gallivan Os Wells County Democratic candidate for Joint Senator Adams, Wells and Blackford Counties. Von A. “Pat” Eichhorn of Wells County Democratic candidate for State Senator Adams Wells A Blackford Counties f CITY OFFICES J Mrs. Ada Martin Democratic candidate for Clerk-Treasurer City of Decatur Mrs. Alice Christen Democratic Candidate for Clerk-Treasurer City of Decatur Walter J. Kiess of Decatur Democratic Candidate for Clerk-Treasurer City of Decatur. Lee Vance Democratic Candidate for MAYOR City of Decatur. Arthur R. Holthouse Democratic Candidate for MAYOR City of Decatur. URGESELECTION LAW BE CHANGED Disqualification Os Candidate Is Sustained In Circuit Court Crawfordsville, Ind., April If —A demurrer of the montgomery county election besrd, filed recently in tile case of Albert Warbrittou of Crawfordsville, who wa«s disqualified as a Republican candidate for Union township asessor, was sustained today by special circuit Judge Cortland Gillen of Greencastle. .It was indicated that the t tiling might result in a change of the Indiana election law. Election commissioners refused to accept Warbritton's petition when they discovered that signatures of 26 of the 29 signers were duplicated on the petition of Ward

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vVins in Illinois / f! "A O ' I i •». •> Richard Lyons Richard Lyons, state representative of Libertyville, 81., easily won the nomination for the U. S. senate in the Republican primary in Illinois. McClelland, another Republican 1 running for the same office. | Under the state leection law 19 | names are required on a petition and elimination of the 26 duplicate 1 signatures left only 13 acceptable. Warbritton immediately filed suit in Montgomery circuit court seeking to mandate the board to place his name on the tballot. in his ruling Judge Gillen declared it was not within the power of the court to order the election board to determine upon which petition a signature might have first been placed, nor could the court order ■ the board to place a candidate’s name back on the ballot on the grounds that fraud had been comOpening Dance EDGEWATER PARK SUMMER PAVILION CELINA, OHIO Easter Sunday —Featuring— Harry Jack Walton’s PONTIAC BAND An Outstanding Band of the South. 10c Admission Park Plan Dancing every Thursday and Sunday Nite the entire season. aBHBBHHMHNmaMi PHILCO RADIOS z ’i| * •WtII - NEW MODEL 12 CB New Beauty' New Performance AT $19*95 ♦ This Table Model Set has 1 Philco High Efficiency Tubes. A true tone Philco Speaker. Wide vision dial. The Cabinet is a beauty — brown bakelite — Also ivory available at a slightly higher price. I ♦ Big set performance and tone at a new low price.

STATE HIGHWAY FUND APPROVED ■ U. S. Bureau Os Roads Approves Fund For Indiana Highways Indianapolis, Apr. 14.— (U.R)—A I $6,298,080 Indiana road construction and improvement program for 1939 has been approved by the U. | S. bureau of public roads, chairman T. A. Dicus of the state highway commission announced today. The program includes grading . and paving on 135 miles of state highways and shoulder improvements along an additional 100 1 mitted. | The court indicated that if the ‘ law permits euch cases to exist it' should be the duty of the state le-1 gislature to clarify the statute.

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Vulleß ot roads. Half of the cost will be paid by tho state and half by the federal government. All projects are limit- . >'d by federal regulation to ImI provement work on state highways | which are a part of the federal-aid I system. Counties in which the projects are iqcated include: Owen, Porter, Morgan, Ripley, Dearborn, Warrick, Gibson, Henry, Greene, LaPorte, St. oJseplu Boone, Clinton. Tippecanoe, Huntington, Whitley, Allen, Pike. Crawford, Harrison. I Jackson, Bartholomew, Putnam, Madison, Delaware, Lake. Fountain. Montgomery, Noble, Starke and Martin. The commission reported that plans already have been completed for a number of the projects 1 and that bids will be advertised I soon. Several of the projects for i paving may be completed during ‘ the 19398 construction it was said. Major projects in the 1939 FedI era laid program are:

| Five fop-work on relocation and , improvement of road 67 in Morgan I ‘ and Owen counties as a direct - route between Indianapolis and ■ Vincennes. i Three for work on road 56 which is being relocated and improved las an all-weather route between i Batesville and the Indiana-Ohio • state line. ' Three for work on road 57, completion of which along with work , on roall 67 will provide direct route . between Indianapolis and Evans- . ville. Continuation of the four-lane . highway with separated lanes on road 50 from Lawrenceburg to the Indiana-Ohio state line. Construction of a part of a fu-1 ture-dividedlane highway on road 20 between Michigan City and ■ South Bend, and on road 24 between Huntington and Fort Wayne. Continuation of the divided-lane section of road 30 from the present terminus at the Ijake-Porter I county line to a point east ot Valparaiso. I

I Investigate Fleet Os ; 22 “Mystery” Ships 1 Manila, Apr. 14. — .(U.R)I—Three 1 —Three j Philippine army airplanes, com manded by Lieut. William 3. Lee, Weatherford, Tex., chief of the islands air corps, were expected today to circle a fleet of 22 ‘'mysterious” ships lying at the mouth of Davao Bay, In Mindanao Island. | The planes were to photograph

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| the ships from the air tn an effort Ito identify them and ascertain | whether they were as variously reported It whalers, 2) lishlng boats. j 3) tankers, 4) destroyers, 5) submarines. • o— Charge Embarrasses Police Dallae, Tex. —(UP)—City police investigated themselves when It | was discovered that a car stored at the city pound had been stripped.