Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1939 — Page 1
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
HOPKINS NAMES BUSINESS HEAD Robert E. Wot id Os SearsRoebuck liusineNs Adviser Witkhlttaion. Mar. 1- <UJ& -R*r i-atary of ('ottmi*ri'«> llarry U lluy kmi today nam.-d a toadtnk but|n*M r»*cotltr*. chairman Rob*rt B, Wood of Soar*. Rorbuok A Co. j to aid rfforta to Improt* Rov*rn mmt -buklnraa ratal lona Wood will a*rv* In a i*«nporary raparlty uk an advlarr ’*i b iainaaa tr.*nd« to Hopklna Ho will have* no r»*cutl»* Hullaa Tb* aptHilßtmrnt waa r*aard*d aa atanlflratit In vl*w of Inoraaamt indlraOona that lb* admlnlat rat no baa *mharb*d on a procram a**lrnc to r*m«v* ranao* of .-oufllrt b*lw**n prlvat* Industry and cov*rnat*nt Tb* proemnt. a* tbua tar dla rtoaod. Inrludoa an aaattrnnr* by President Roosevelt that no n*w tat** will be recommended at tbla ■ernton of cottcrem. a proposal by Secretary of Treaanry Henry IforcMtlhau. Jr. that c onfre»« reexamine taktb which may be Im oedtnc businesa recovery, and an effort by Mr RnuteVeit to end the bitter labor roafllct between tbe \meric an Federmt icm of Labor aud tbe rottaresa of Industrial organ Its lions Tbe exact part which Wood will play la tbe business betterment program waa not tndirated dell uliely However, tbe rommerc-c---department aald that Wood would watch burlneea trends closely and idvtse Hopkins on methods whereby tbe department might aid bus Itteas and the general economic situation It waa also expected that Wood would serve aa a liaison officer between Hopkins and bnaineaa lend COKTISfEtr <>* PACIK Tltui::.. Judxe Prank Xann Reported Better J Prank Mans, s former r**M*n* of this city, to repo-ted slowly Im i rovtac In tbe Balt State hospital at to uncle, (allowing an onecslloii lltt **n. Walter, has been summon c 4 ts> hi* beds id r from t'Siißmmu Mr Mann, who to Tk ytmrt cM. to aa uarto of Mr*. Ro) P inion 0 r De catar . i TO ARBITRATE ON ASSESSING ■ ■ — “Arbitrary Assessment” Statute To Be Used By Assessors Kb more are Individual assessor* to be bothered with tax dodg om." waa the general ronrenans at opinion today foilowia* tb* .dirt of cwuatr aaacaaor Kra#*t Wortbmaa Tb* -arbitrary aaaessmetn slat uta. which gives aaaeeaor* authority to make ttostr owu appraise • eut when residents can not oi wilt not cooperate, will be used to tb* fultoaf attant. Mr .Wortbman Mai *d Tb* : srbttrury aaaaaament rui lag give* ta an aaaaaaor tb* pow #r in enter upon tbe Mat Ms own parasmal opinion at tb* *alu* of pro party whan tb* parson cannot ba reorbed nr tsfueee to be aaeaee *4 attar he bad mad* aevarul trip* to tb* bote The esoeoaor to permitted to add aa much as ta per cant ta tb* ap pratoemrbt at tb* pcevtoe* ywar in eorb instance* Mr. Wcwtbmati stand. Wbtto tbla Ntooasrw to not to be need etrept IN cooed where M become* absolutely necessary R to the effort* at aom* pec*cms to exported that R will put ta aa eoa "dodff*- lb* sssoaenr. No aaaeeomente are to bo mode ta tb* county aaoauuor s otorw and are to be made only by lb* reaper, live aaeeoaor ta tbe tndindeel * unit Mr Wortbmaa usd bto aid** have aabad for tbo rooperatimt of tbe general pebiir la making aa sees menu. «o that tb* work may bo cotnplatad by »b* reffutrwd Urn# of May I. Rook work most h* don* by May t» mumi si is ii ii 4E«miai iimmi !■■» Kp worth Uatcuc To Conduct Services Tbo Kpworih l*aaua of th* Cirot Methodist Church Wtl have cbarge at lb* evantbff aarcton at lb* Itotttob rbap*l Mothodtet church, couth of Ptwbto. tonOr Tbo youn« PMft* Wta tab* «m tb* tsw-ral thorn* "Vaktoa at tb* Christ ton life “ Uteri*! mask will atoo ba prwoeatod Alt youtm puople of tb* rburrb are uißad to maul ut tb* purudbap* al l-Mp-m. Sunday.
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY
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STORM DELAYS | RESCUE OF MEN Heavy Seat And (iiie Delay Sating Os 132 Men On Sealer Bt Johns Newfoundland. Mar 3—(UJB - Heavy sees, tasked by a 1 today at 132 men still abmrd the leaking sealer Ranger Th* 111 lie v*gml Uu tow of nsfer lugged wood — bad been towed almoet Wit km eight of toed by the British freighter. Newfound lead before a hawser snapped and toD It drifting helplessly to seas too rough to permit th* launching of lifeboats from tb« rear** ship Cspt John llsdrork. master of the Id-font. M-yewr-old Sealer. . and all Ml 13 of bto crew remained aboard, halting desperately with buckets and galley yet to keep lb* sealer afloat Tb* Mee*fnwudtowd. which maa aged to take off a few at the rr»« yesterday morning, and the H H Imogen stood by while all bands watted for tb* weather to asode, ate so that another hawaer could be put aboard tb* Ranger, Tb* reeewer* hoped to complete late today th* task they sadertou* at dawn yesterday Tb* Ranger, wave* breaking over It for* and aft. bad been towed from lb* edge at tbe OuR of Bt Lawrence, about IM mile# south of here to a poultbm It m»-< south at Hi Mary's f*p» HUrNtINI'KO ON PAUR THtUCKT LOCAL CHURCH PUNS RECITAL Orfinifl To fiivr Recital Al Methodhi ( Hurrh Sunda> frofeaaot Raymond M Weavar, noted fort Wayn* or»*ntot. wtU present an organ rerlUl at tbo first Mvhodisi (hank at the ve* per aervtro pundsy afternoon at t lu n'rlork Th# orgautot will k* *e»tot*4 by Mr*. N W, fimbem eootrubo. Mr* Dun Tyndall eopruno. ad Miss Helm Haobotd. arrompunist tkpuf Weaver to atm as Indians s own mush tana It# WO# educated •t ttberliu aud Worthweoteru universffy He served M "rtubto* Ut tbe Rngl# wood Pr»*byterton rburrb to CbtcUgn and did '“Overt playing for u number of yeuru. traveling etienalvely He ba* been on tbo rtsff at tanrben to ptano sad onto# »• Winona Lube fur u number at year* be baa bee* professor el organ and ptonn a* tb# Hurt Watm» Ribi# institute and ha* Maintained n private #(*dto and to »•*« ta# organist at lb# Plymouth t otter* gat loss I rburrb ut Port Wayn* Tbe general public to ta tiled to ( stead tbto eon cert
Decatur. Indiana, Friday, March .1, 1H39.
nihers missing, the death toll may reach threescore Another 2S were injured This Interna flnual llluMrated News Pbonepholn allows firemen bullllng the blase, übhb was fanned liy high wind
Adamu County Youth Fined And Sentenced Ralph Fugate. 22. of tbto city waa given a fin* aud pew I farm seat**,* tote Tharsaay by Jadgr J. Fred Pruchte to Adau-a ctrrvit court on a charge of pelt' larceny rugate. wao bad prevOouaty entered a plea of guilty ut the charge , was fined flu and costs sad sentenced ta serve M day* at tbe farm the wa* rkargod specifically wuu .eating a check fog (IM from bto grandfather, I'd Fugate of Mno row 32*4 ea*%?!!£ f Hd* (n«*PIBRMI |f Hlf ini tail. DEATH CLAIMS E. T. PLUMMER Brother Os lk*r*tur Women Die* Thur*da> At Bluff tun Rimer T. Plammer. ««, of Torsi*. brother at Mrs Mary Hieet and Mica Myrtle mummer at this city, died Thareday at tb# Wells county hospital Death was < saved by compile*Hon* dewb'ptag aDer a fall more than twa months ago while employed aa a WPA project at the •tale forest east at Rlofftao The deceased wa* bora la Lab . earner township Wept I. IITI, a son at Ueorge W and HearMlt* Ttnllewder Plummet lie married Kiel* Milroy Nov SC KM. pur tit mg hag id** tb* widow are a soa Wendell Kummer as Kl am. 111. aad a aaaghter. Olive May Plammer, al hot*# Oa* son to rive brother* and two atotet*; aarvtvma ar* Heavy Plammer at Hlafflon fharb-s Plummer of 11 uni tout-ut Willtatn Plammer at T*« sin John Plummer, of Port Wayne, Alfred Plummer, *f tlre*« a and Mm. Mr* Mary fft##i of Herat ar aud Miss Myrtle Ptom met of Decatur Mr Plummer wss a carpenter i by trade M« was a lifebmg restdent Os Well* rmtnly Funeral secvMas a til ha held at «b* bom# Hatarday aDernaou at Sita orbtvh Burial wHI ba in tb* rhompaun eamsiery
LENTEN MEDITATION By Rav. Mama* J, Aagy iFirst Baptist ntarrhl "My a**i fatiamatb na*d aHar IM*” Paa<m H I Oat of lb* previa** knowledge and experience of things grant.: at heavenly intlmscte*. ut uasurance and victory David # onal prnaaea bard after Ood. Ii to the voice at an* who** bean to hardened but am defected and who hones a sure help In llm* at need David • seeking Was imt merely a passing or Oil- desire hut rather an e*. rv*et aad active pursuit of that experience tb* ivmoi Mid happiest at aR. whoa lb* arm* at Dad bald that sou) in perfect mm fldeuc* David waa ftoeto* tb# power of ala th* knowledge as bto own guilt, tn* strength at hi* etiemtoa Aa we become conarbm* of ike burden of our xln and audt: as fe*r aud trouble wa too tmek away at deitvurance Our Heavenly PrHtor. who knows oar every used satrantg as lo tu n our eyes upM Jesus -<n look full to Mto smnderful face Thar* to light tnd life gad pmM* In Him wbo rnrrtod nit oar sin to Oaivnry • CfXMM. j
FARM BANQUET HELD THURSDAY Annual County Farm Banqurt Ih Held At Monmouth School The I Sib annual Adams roomy farmer*' buuriwet wua held Thar*, day mgbt gt tbe new uwdttoriam at tbe Monmouth school, with upproximalriy 2Sd pr-rsonr in attend Tbe principal address was de * livercd by Robert Pbltllpe. Ph D head of Ike department of govern meat at Pnrdue university The meeting was opened by L. K ArvkboM Adams rouuty agrt cultural agent, nho intradnced tieorge Km k who presided ns nmst master Medals snd tropbte* wee* award *d by Peter R l*>hm*a. Roy Price substituting for Hanford Pru«e rouaty row tester. Kd Neabausor snd H D Mstettn Kpe-ui mnsii daring the ban qset was pnrtldod by lb* Itrtle family, and tb* Adams county home economics rlab rbortts preseated three astoettoas Immediately preceding th* principal address Prof Phillips opened bto address by urging cooperation between the farm dweller sad tb* cMy dweller Only through sorb eoapsrathw. tb* university professor said, ran tbto rountry be prosperous Mr Phillips then compared lb* vastly different roadmans prevail tog tn lb* I'aitad Rtsi** lo Urns* to the totalitarian state* <4 lb* world, sorb as ttaewMay Italy and Russia lie rinsed by empbastotog t*P freedom as speech at prees. at toI ligton snd s 4 an to* prevalent to | this nattou whereas sarb freedom I is fnr bidder. In the dictator-ruled louairve* of Ktwope Ilindu-Moulrm Riotn Arr Rtraumrd Today Rangoon. India. March I-(fri-ll indu Moslem riot tag. in wbKb 12 peraons were killed and 3U* wound led yeatsrday. wss resumed today. Ik* attacks warm kept Isolated by a rigs* patrol of Brtttsn troop* which prevented crowd* from guth ertng lu th* Mraets
REPUBLICS OF EUROPE GREET POPE'S NAMING Democracies Jubilant; Nazi leader* Disapprove Pacelli March 1-fILW-Demo-cratic nations of Rttrop* w*r* l Jubilant ‘today and dictatorships generally sltoni regarding ih* election of Cardinal l*ar*lli aa 1 new pop* of th* Roman Catholic | chm rh. Rrltlah newspaper* frankly called ih* election "a triumph for democracy " Rremh n*w*papera shared the oplnk.n Herman Katla concealed an undercurrent of resentment over th* selection of what they con aldered a "political’* pope In the Ralkana. sentiment was divided but all aeemed to agree - that th* roileg* of cardinals had voted without regard for th* known Utah** of th* totalitarian counlrlea In elevating the papal secretary of atal*. an avowed friend of d*morrs« tea, to th* head of th* church Outwardly. Italy echoed with prahn-s for the new pope a native of Rom<- There ema not a alagle dlacordant note in that country, theatre of th* sacred colleges ceremonials Bui diplomats In Belgrade. Jngn-Rlw.-to recalled that one of the famous remarks attributed to Ih* new pop* had won him no tovor In the Italian governasent. explaining tbe difference between tbe word* "ml* bap ' and "miafortun*". Cardinal Pa.elll wa* supposed to have aald: i "If tbe Venire palace collapsed and killed Muaaollni and tbe tap ctat grand council, that would have been a mishap but not a misfortune • Tbe tamdon Dally Malt aald “It to not rustomery for a secretary of atal* lo be elevated to tbe primacy Vatican record* allow that a polttkal pope to usually followed by one who devotes himself to matters of dart tine Thai the precedent bus been Ignored to stgnlfkant Ronmr. Catholicism ba* been Taring grave tlifWniitmu pdfHtcmilf km (W i«v*rriNi &i» its vact. pttt'Ki SUIT FOR $75 BEING RETRIED Dam axe Suit Os Jacob llfto Axain»t Erie Railroad Ort Trial The re trial lu lb* ITS daaug* *UH of Jacob He** against tb* Chi rogo and ISrto railroad •** opened thw morning before JuMlre of Brace Juba T Kelly Tb* trial w*a held ta tb* city ball. Constable Jack Melts ts wa* iwpoaudlag jurymen for duty tkta warningTb* ptoltmtr* Attorn*?. M. K MrCtonakan approved tbe jury and , Henry B Heller, attorney lor tb* railroad waa examining tb* pc >* Item* utx man panel Hito after•sum Tbe Jury aa approved by Ike plaintiff included Harry ffbeata Wesley Tita* Kd Clarb. Ibroid Uilk William Keitel and ttoorg* Hander* T«m Leonard and T*d Ik*** uer* being held aa aliematea. Tbe egae waa derlsrad a muHrtoi ‘a J r coart aeveral work* ago a jury failed tw agree Heaa bad asked (TV damage* to hw car. sltogedlv aa tbo roanH of a rallta*Mß between tb* ptomtiff* Mr and a friegbt 'ram Soiw Os Ifffion To Mrrl Monday Tb* tat* of tbo U«m *'ll m#M at tb* Americas I*4*o* botna. tint and Mad ham tirwx Monday evenma at f o'rtork AH msarkera are urged in ba ptwa*nt Ofllrial Board To Mitl Tonifhl Tb* afftotol board of lb* fleet Method Ist rburrb wilt meet m tbe rburrb par*** this evening at Till a'rtock Ail steutbnru of tb* board aro arged M br proatrui, RclircH Clftr Maker IHm At Fort Waynv fgrt Warn*. Marrb I —lff I—fuaeral snsagewa** were being mad* today far Henry Cone* Ts, retired rlgae maker wbo died at hm bom* aftrr auvrrul ream iHuoam
Pope Broadcasts Plea For Peace To World Today
SENATE SPEEDS ITS ACTION ON GROSS INCOME Senate Measure Would Put Tax On Slidinx Scale Basis Indianapolis, Marrb 1— (UP) — The senate today aent to the pas sage stage a measure designed lo put the gross Imome tax for re ' taller* on a sliding scale ba*<* The provision was subailluletl by the finance committee for a house bill which would have re dured the gross Income tax rate to one half of rate percent. The preaent bill to In the nature of a licensing lax and la operated a* such Only three daya remain of the *lst Indiana legislature aa hona>inemhera today start attempting lo amend Ike (s.t.tuo non biennial hndget bill. Before sine die ndjoummeni ran to* reached Monday night, this meuanre must be passed by the Republican house, speeded to the Democratic senate and then In all likelihood turned over to a con ference committee lo Iron nut the difference* Tbe house was expected to support It* ways and means commit tee on moat of tbe tI.S2k.3M ru-j duct loos made from the original state budget committee proposals Rat the senate baa Indicated It will restore most of these ruts With the two house* thu* at longer beads, the eaHre issue will have lo be given to a coal* rente commute* for rumprnmto* and tostolallv* observer* did not expect tb* Mil to he passed and aent to tbe governor until sometime Monday night or Tuesday morn•AMI Completing lu norh on but!. * major appropriation hill*, tbe! way* »nd mean* tummitio* trim : med the original (MSOI.tU h«tl get measure to Its f?|.#4( 11. ; slk-lng a total of IS2T.MU from state welfare department allotment# la tb* final meeting Mat | night These redact ton* Were: Department of education for vocational education. It.guo per tonal service and Ik.fau ta opet . •tin* expense*. department of commerce and Industrie* for nee at the state health board. lia.kun in personal service and ll.tae in operating expense*, department CNMinKCKI* OR PAUK TItRKKt - p. - - I IVao* Declamation Winner Here Sunday At tb* regular eventag service | ta be held ffttaday evening at T a* i (lurk at tb* Zion Reformed church Miss Miriam Oil leapt* of Vaa Wert 0„ will give bet pence declsma'ion The. ft tee of I'ettoo “ Winning a number at eliutlbatton 1 contests to reach the slat* final* at t’otomb** ohm. several weeaa «go. Mts* Hllieapto gives h*r d*- 1 ttomatica la a rharmtaa and force ful manner Tb# public to Invited to bear h*v address. PICTURE SHOWN TO ROTARIANS Talking I'u turt On Olite Shown At Wrrkly Meeting Tb* member* of tb* Rot*ry rluh were entertained teat evening with a talking pic tar* on Cel!!*, a Story at the diatom faille to prods red by tb* Jobs* Masviu* company and naed In 111 i ret ton and Mining at ML *ngusnd many other product* The pk’.nre wa* presented by T. H. Ludlow, chemical engineer tor •be industrial oruanitsiion Mr Lodtow eg plained that tb* diatom d-paatta are f.mnd in California, where M I* mined and refined by bt* rompnny Tb* aame picture waa shown ta famtnea and employe* at th* <tonirat Bngar and fsntra) Hoy* *ompabtoa >■ IH* afternoon Norman Kma* rbemwt foe tb* Central Boy* romp*nr. waa ehair man of the program.
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| mmmmmmmmmm—mmmrmm Newly-Elected Rope Riun XII Broadcasts A Rlea For Reace, flood Will Among Nations. CORONATION SET Vatican City. March 1 <UJ9>— Pope Plus XII, asanralng hi* dull** aa leader of the Catholic church, broadcast to the world today a ptou for peace and good will among nation* .Speaking from Ibe Rial In* Chapel In which he waa elected tb* 2«2d pope only yesterday In succession to Pina XI. tbe new pope said "Peace mean* mutual understanding and cordial collaboration In the great human family for true progress and civilisation. Tbe fleet message of the successor to 8t Peter can not be anything elec but a message id pence, at that peace with which the Almighty rewsrds those Who beseech, desire and prepare for peace with a panheart : . . "We hope for peace, for that peace for which our predecessor prayed and for which he offered hla life lo Hod" Pope Pina had authorlted only a short lime before the announcement that be would broadcast to tbe world He spoke after a service In Which the college of Cardinals rendered him tbe third and final art of homage conaeqaent on bto -lection At the end at bto all minute speech, which be de ! Itvered to Latin to n clear, resonant voice that told of bto physical well being, be imparted to lb* world bis apnwtulk henedlrlton Ii bad bean lure earn, when be waa elected, that the new pope's reign would be one dedicated to world pmlflrattuo He mentioned world pear* three times dartoc Lis hr tof speech H* began bto message by eg pressing the profundity at hie feeling at having been chosen 1 supreme jrijiSf APr-y having - made hla reference to peace, be | aald "We also address nnraeivea to non-t'athollra. whom urr desire to tot know that to tbla edema boor at our life w* hope that a ill send ih*m every aid ** At another point he as Id "Kapertolly to those who snffer we Implore peace and supreme, solace ’• Before the service of homage, th* pop* had approved Handsy. March It. aa bto eorongiwa day H* was preparing to nam* bto secretary of state m se, retwry who wa* to be bto own snecsssnr to rood acting the Vatican* diplomatic relations with the governuent of tb# temporal world. Thai tb* new pup, »*anm*d hi* dutle* a* ike spiritual leader of 332.Mt.ggn Catholics with a clear Vttkm at tb* difficulties before him. wan ahowu In bto speech He alluded to tbe dMlrate situation • huh existed throughout tbo world Tbe brief speech Was especially significant to bto bearers bei-e*a» of bto promptness w delivering hi* first message to tb* World and because be made World peace end good will bto keynote Ctocted at the shortest roodste at rgrdittol* on record, th* r*w pop* bad retired early last even tog to bto "reir No |3 among Ike spat) meats the .ordinal* or euptod during the nmrteve Tiled etov* and lb* ceremonies attend out after tb* strain at lb* tarn ant tab bto elertlnti he bad recat red a few rtoae fr tends smong the cardinal* and bad boot to bed at Ii n'rlorb To one of those whom be pa. reived I'ardHtal |» t'unnelt. *r«h bishop at Roetnti be bad imparted a Special Messina to the failed (Nate* fw tb* reiemony this m*«ntn» a* part of wblcb tbo leidttwl* swore abedten-e to the new on prem* pool iff they wore then fed resore ks for Ike firm it*, uriUTtHt'Kli .tb fsilg rtVfft TKMPIRATURff RKAKhnO* DCMOCRAT TMIRMOMITffR • Mum M 3no pm «k Id Mam I* 3 anpm <* Kaon || WffATMIR •neeUMtoff ttotigtttgM tentfht becoming itoadtiea get»•-*«, WrHtl llgnt rum m uuetnv*»Ut aaHun, rtutog ts*-pesetas* mnty.t *M i* esuf god south part teas bttasdsy.
