Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1939 — Page 6

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EUROPE TENSELY (CONTINUKU FROM FACIE ONB> hand" in eastern Europe by power of th* a word R»*n aa Chamberlain spoke and leader* of British oppoalilon part lex * shouted their support of the goveminent policy. Hitler drovtj the European “war of nerves'* swiftly toward Ita momentous climax. In Rome. It waa disclosed that Preaident Roosevelt had made a direct appeal to Italy’s kin* Victor Emanuel to exert all poaalble In-. fluence In behalf of peace Thia waa confirmed later by the de partment of atate In Washington. I In the free city of Danzig. the Nail party leader. Albert Forater, l waa declared the aupretne head of •h* atate—a sort of fuehrer-dicta-' tor—ln a move that Polea decried aa In violation of the Danila atatute and feared aa the flrat step toward return of Danila to the Reich. German soldiers alao were re- 1 ported In unconfirmed dispatches from Warsaw to have croaaed the Polish frontier from Eaat Prussia and penetrated alm, st a mile into 1

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townshir form NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I" 25? 'he tan rated for certain I LdX.’." K" - *'*" 4 Adamo Count.. Before |h . Town . hlj> Advl , nry j TO* *«H«r Rl nt.ET ci.ammficath»n Rotary oT Ttukm — | «on oo "WTJ tv!*,',.- ' «7S»o Ota. e Rent _ MM Total TuhfeTruM" "uppllew other than r Tru.teo 1 . Traveling Kip I|SH l.lbrney Fend. F " d tII.IMM Janitor. Ruppll.. . . ltlM itapen.. Trloph.no Toll. T-.tal Library Fund I iso on ■££l* r-/£ P r - ***■•• "nd .'<!?.!!u; i t!« ln,,B * *7 Buildinn. and ’iSJnl!?’*’ ‘ M ion mJ I For of Advlenry *R>>nrd ~~ *UM ‘ffintaVint o« * ***** tJ?”'"’ "*’!!'• " ~ lla.M i K»amlnat|..n <>r Record. _ M M rapt R. h.«,1 ... .. Transportation of Children . :Moa , Mlarallaneoua ...„ .. “ HIM grhZl Furniture jTfoulo ’ 1,1 ** ,W and Power IMM< Total Town.hip Fund R.IMM ment ev JpTi-‘no?"'” | SMSES L/ F: . Z |Jt Mj' urnwtfp nr Ft ana th be *ambm " rh - Ku " d »» »»••• Fond. Repaired Far KapeMew Tewoebl. . - ■ 1.1..1 peraent yene. tieeember hl. at i"»d - rb 'J'*"! TaHI-n l ibrary emalaa year r »ra. land Fund Fuad 1. Total Rudert Katlm.tr for Inromln* Yrar isatin .. ... ... ... .. S. Nerawary Knpondltnree to bo made from Appro. M.MMd 111.IMO* MUM 1 ’’;*»P* n oe< July *l. of prownt yMr\ «?•.»• ISM 00 « too aa 1. Additional Appropriation. to he made Auruat 1. l.»«»M 4.IMH , 1? neeomhor 11. of preaent year ’’ Temporary Loans to he paid before Deoemher 11. of preaent year, not Im laded In i.ihen 1 nf 1— [rr>T , *’*- 7 . • ««h ’• MttUm'"» ( , >“’ r,,, * r '* 4 ’ freernt year (Deremher * ..»««• ** Lray* U ta'ta>"*r R l”d U r' ” ,h * r ” m " T ** ' M * u,n< I» ta*bf J " ” >•«!•• ITIOM llMtop H. .&4’h£ Stakra Wo', fn «, Fapenta ** ’ *” M ««•* tt. Amount to be r.l.ed by T»» Levy .— ; ._~ZZZX Ml> W I.l*l M MU M 111 M ' IMJVMmMM, of T..M.1, Property 7»PO.Rn Agvng, Town.hlp Freieetr n. n He*leed ' MMI mtai , ■■•-——-„■■■— —7ii ii.tt* oo Tuition ■-. “"""' 1 iiw». .11 1.111. an Library „„ —„...„ ,t» 1.4U.M Total M ■■ C'amparMH. atateamat at t .... AM Ta Re < .llrrted ” Fand. • a- i . liai ■ .. . . To He T ' "'tarted Cliented Colleeted • ..11..,.,! Town.hlp . _ taan laae Rperl.l Rrhool Mfrfi 1 1.130 Ofl 11143 01) H.OSann Tuition ~ -:r .7 ' . £m«.m s.iionS t.iia.M ■end lll.H IM.OI iiirdS * mm and OM.?nta"t‘n^*rSun"ty*Aud*tor"not*ate*r , thln h *tws day7°nrlr ir A |’*’th h * u * *»•»" Retermlned mlealonere for further and final haarln* fh.r.on h» n like I Z!L,,T, a * “PPuul to the Ftate Board of Ta« 6>nv » **'• co " Mr Aua,,or -* “•* ”*•" Auaun a*-ai. ~ Tnuta* .

I hey Play Major Roles in German-Polish Dispute Os er Danzig mhhhmhhfti r \ji *ll v" y. i Oik v ’ * un- 1 ® i 2$ • ■ Adult Hitler 1 ' | F /jT",* I Ki V /\ *t£.’C2’» (TrriwTjH* j [»ST*n&* oni.v< k \ • LsMMtaffis»assmmf »uM Jf v ’ ) >- ■ka \ T * m - Ji * - - Wi yk Ksrl Burckhardt RV MxrJ. '* fOf n .

°22.^‘ ln th * a,, *' nttoo th* world shifts to central Europe. ! Blm " on «nd reported border clashes with the Polish seta the stage for what may well be another Nazi conquest The principal players in the tense international drama are Germany a Fuehrer. Adolf Hitler, himself; Poland a premier and strong man." Josef Beck, and Professor Karl BurchhardL Danzig representative of the League of Nations, who has cunferred with

Poland. Everywhere troops were beii.q mobilized <m a giganti.- scale, wltr. France calling up reserves so rapidly that experts said she was ap broaching a state of general mobilization aa rapidly as transport facilities would permit Franc.-'s total fighting atrength ia g.aao.oce Americans were warned official-' , ly by their embassies to get out of England and Germany and other danger spots. Great Britain began mobtllzt vg a fleet of liners, cruise ships tor transport use If necessary to, France or any part of the empire | Britons were warned to leave Germany and. except for Germans in England, there was a general and mounting surge of foreigners to get home King George, meeting with lhe privy council, signed orders which authorized the British government to complete the mobilization Hull already la far along Parliament I waa asked end indicated that if i unquestionably would. Immedia* I ly pass the emergency defense powers bill giving Chamberlahi’s cabinet power to take any dicta torial action desired to meet the emergency Five Roll* Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-roll signal 50c. Every roll ia vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur Democrat Co.

To Revive Society For Mental Hygiene Columbae. Ond,. Aug. 24— (VFI— President Donald Dushane of the , Indiana society for mental hygiene, inactive since IM<. today announc(*<l plans for revival of the society. Directors have approved constitutional amendments calling for a re- ( rganlzation meeting In the fall, he said. University students win be admitted to membership, a one-day mental hygiene conference will be opened to the ptAHc. and a general modernization program begun, according to tentative plans reported by Dushane. The society was founded tn I*l6. Marbach Funeral Services Friday Funeral services for Christian . Marbach. ?». who died Wednesday * afternoon at the home of his daughter. Mrs Lewie Selklng on Monroe street following an illness I of two years, will be held Friday I afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the t Rolland Grote home In Union town- i ; ship and at 2 o'clock at the Im-1 . manuel Lutheran church with the Rev. M J. Frosch officiating. Bur- j < lai will be In the church cemetery. The body was to be removed to ' • the Grote home thia afternoon i from the Zwiik funeral home and

DF.CATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 24,1939.

both sides. The Polish commissioner genera] to Danzig, Marian Chodackl. has returned to Warsaw where he is believed to have received new instructions on negotiations with Arthur Greiser Dan- •* .**?*l' president. In Washington, the Polish ambassador to the Lnited States. George Potocki, declared that any attempt to incorporate Danzig tn the Reich would “mean war.- Poland and Germany continue troop movements.

may be viewed there until time for the funeral. The deceased had been making his home with the daughter in this city for the past six months. B — Pleasant Mills News * Florence Noll. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everett o» Sturgis Michigan visited Saturday •vith the James Everett family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Custer attended the Strete reunion Sunday at Rie-kford Ohio. Delane Werllng returned home Sunday evening after spending the week-end visitlag relatives In Coloa. Michigan. Mrs. Nona Carten and children (Albert and Betty visited Sunday , with her mother Mrs. Lydia Mt- , Harnes. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Babtock and I -hlldren ot South Bend Ind. anl Miss Betty Yike of Rocber.er spent several days with Mr. and .Mn. Bvron Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman and unded the Waltz family

- ~~~mvirinjinjuuuu Quadriga Cottons ! AT THEIR LOVELIEST .- " 1N NEW Fall Prints IV V*. Eaelusive 1 ® C Yard Whh Pr, "‘* ,he hi,t " ,,rd t W f,,r Fall • • ■ <H A,>,{,<; A A- 1 4 ( " ,llin ' vnter the new dre*s makinx Mfa.uon in a hla/ ‘’ " f ,rl " r ' : < harminK '■ tBl d ‘"' ,,;n '- "•‘•Hfulh blended ~ VA « ihrouuh all the launder4 ' * in,fs K ' v ‘‘ ,h *‘ m ■• • • ’M <|l \I.ITY TH ATS A JOY TfW ~ TO SEW. Beautiful New School Sweaters Attractive Slipover and Coat Style* for Bov* and Girta in (oforful Pattern*. Specially Priced I’rom 49C to $ 1 Back To School Luggage- SI.OO to $11.95 Phoenix 79c* Bobbed Hosies CQr* Feature Top pa j r OdFw J****** W * W *********WWMWWWWWWWWWMMW»

' reunion Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherburn and family at Convoy. Ohio. The high school basketball teem consisting of Glen Clark, Bob Hol- , loway. Jack Longrnberg«r. Wayne and Dick Mcffillllen. accompanied ’ by Gerald W. Visard attended thv. , jesketball school at Lvgansport’ , last week. Mr and Mrs T. R. Noll and children spent Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and family. I Miao Patty remained for a week's. • : vtalt. Mrs. Samantha Everett returned » to her home Saturday evening afi ter a month's stay with her sons - Frank and Barney Everett at Sturgis Michigan. While there Mrs. Evi erett had the misfortune of falling r and hurting her hip. She can walk' • a little with the aid of crutches. Mrs Ida Beavers and son Wayne. I -if Decatur and Mrs. Samantha AnI drwwa of Arkansas visited Mondsy I evening with Lydia Mcßa.nes. Mrs. . Andrews remained for a visit Wednesday. Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. MeI itarnex Mrs. Lydh Durbin and Al 1 Roebuck were visitors with the

• flam Haggard family of near Daev; Hur and were alao evening dinner xueats at the home of J. C. Spangier. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann and daughter Wanda Madeline returned home after a ten day’s vacation trip through the west. They vial ted with Mr. Mann’a slater and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glltntr of Parson. Kansas Thia la the fi-st visit ’n nine years an dwas a very happy reunion. I —— —Q I Road Worker Badly Injured By Truck Richmond. Ind.. Aug. 24 - (UP)— , Roy Persons! te. S 3, waa In serious ' condition In Reid Memorial hospital | •nday with a crushed cheat and fractures of 'both legs suffer,d when a trurtt backed over him while he sas working on a road grading projvet near Hagerstown, yesterday, j Church Plans For Mission Festival The St. John’s Evsnvelical snd ] Reformed church st Vers Crus will hold the stmual mission festival Sunday. Rev. H. H. Casselman of 11 Tiffin. Ohio, will be the speaker at f the morning and afternoon aqr-

TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ■ tn the matter of determining the tax rales for certain *7 •” M,r ’ r ’ Township, Adsms County. Before the Town.hlp MTlnr) Notire Is hereby given the taxpayers ot Hl Marys Township. Adams County. Indians ths, .k. al om.ers of said munl< Ipsllty, at their regular meeting plsre. on the 3th day of Hentemh.. alder the following budget; THW VSHtr Bt IMiFT CLaasIMCATtON I TewweMw Fwwßt i TnNtM PWmffi Brhool Fnrnlt ... a Halnry of Trustee I 11« os ■ |-Sy of Teachore tIt.SM SS ment extern office Rent MSS ft>tal Tuition Fund m ItLSSS OS Busses 1 Trustees Traveling Exp . IB.H Bead Seed, School Baablie. ..th ..." Expense Telephone Tolls Principal f'STS Sd Jtmlior? i UDI> | and Telegrams is 6S Interest . til.IS Janitor rtupnU™ 1 * Office Hupptlo. Prlntlhg and Total Bond Fund li.ISS IS Fuel foe Nrhool. Advertlatnc JSSSS special aeWoal Faad, Leans Intorsat sad i. Pav of Advisory Board ISOS Purrhaae of Deewng S ISSSO surance *" d B ‘ Care of Ometerlea llSes Repair of Buildings and Janitor Sen Ice Examination of Records rise cars of Grawilffa 7SS OS Transportation at ,-t. is Miscellaneous ... Jll os Repair of Equipment ex- l.lght and Poa.l ' ldr ** Total Township Fund lI.SIS SS cept School Busses SSS.M t'rmtlngenrle. KSTIWSTR OF Ft NSM TW BR RAISED ***“ Fot4 Panda Reqateed Fee Fxpeaaes Tewaahla Saoeiet Aasxmt I. peeaeat yens, la Deewmber SI. as , c eaaatag year r.-e raaa ~w 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming Tear .—. 11 (la no s ? see aa )■ t. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Agpre. s..»zsos ll.asaw prlatlone Cnexpendsd July It. of prooent ysdr... sod na » ,-.a aa a ». Addltimml Appropriations to We made AeguM 1. x.i»»e .....as Sn Dsesanee fl. of present year — , tanas «a,a> S. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before 3 <-•* M ) December 31. of present year, not Included tn ■ tines I or I) I J- . Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 3. 3 and O_ I«ieso it him Itausa Funds On Hand And To Be Received PSUSU aeweveo Il.tliso I«*hm ’.I'M ••tbee Then The Proeoaed Rate Os Tax levy , 4. Actual Balance. July n. present year ■■ x?sm eta aa ~uu ■ IT. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December ” ** “ ”>*se M Settlement! —- — . M .. ,—. , I. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax 1 Levy, to be received from August 1, of present m —e \V* l *£*mh*r *L_ of ensuing year. iHee schedule tn Trustee s Offke.) M •a> Bpsctal Taxes (Bee BclMßrt*p> , .... „ M tbt All Other Revenue (gee H-fftednlesl _ eases i!i<ss S ,!• Total Funds (Add Unas I. T. as snd Ibt _JTZ | a;s 00 IIUm t-illl! ...fl 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decern. •"•••• t-.Steo •dM her St, of ensuing year . it is as ,-„u .... .. 11. operating Balance (Not la exeoan of HxpoMO T.T33S* !.<M January 1. to June M. Leos Mlscellsneous Rove- ■ nue for same Psrisd) yes 00 isoaso *susa ■ 11. Amount to be raised by Tag Levy Tr .„_ l«mm t.njeo ("lee -fl F-nd^ ,1Ua “®" ** ’’>’"•*«» 4!.>^9&Sr kB 4SS%f TsxoMe Poll. _ . _ ■ levy •• le.ee,V Township - — , Peopen, Be Serial Brhoot 1 —- — • -W I '‘fl Bond — . __ - — — .34 itn _ • i-, ir*4 I ompeemlee Statement Ot Tnseo CoHesSOd And Te Be Collewed FbbHb — __ M • •ileeieU < elleeted I olDeled • .ikrt I Township »•* l*>» »M , ape. isl Reboot . — -* » ’3? aa | Itlaea »l.i7t»a ItH Tuition ttn.oa ... <i7tM <•!< Bond — —_— t.idi.M x.?Ti.aa a, .as . IIESMdd 113.413. M HSliiaa llilH •perinl * Os * < ” l * or > Bo«f4 «hey Will con sider lhe fallnwlng additional approprUtlMM. Mdd’-ttSr; Repair nf Eaulßmant taar IWrvle# IW School BmwiEJa 1,1 **ttao Kiwportatlon of Children " Janitor Supplies T ..ZZ. ZZ M M £■***•? _ . or morl uifmtealinr* r hs n " th>lr ’•»* rount> Au4it«f mlaalnnera for farther an% f?nal iß.'.sr'.ik.rv'wi"" B - ::i - I ' M *•“"■* •*' . W-uRT.'M4S3S; I . , TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i in the matter of determining the tax rates for certain PU,P No*r. ? > |. r T r ’’r' h ;L nZF« h * Townshln Advisory officers of esld munlctosihy thel? reeuls, I» w "«blP. Adsms County. Indiana, that (h- rraper Id the following budget; regular meeting place, on the tlh day of Aoptembor 1»]« will c«hwMh T.... 0,. tbwbmiip bi duet rt.AsniFicvnnv mUarycS Trustee . * too M TuTr*®* Township Fund 11.114 .M Busses 1 rtffi.e Rent aaaa C?" - ! ... ffi-hool Pupplles, other hen [ Trustee'. Traveling Exp ‘Z iftgl Transfers *i'saa aa Janitor’s Supplies Office Ruoplles. Printing’ “ ” To?.l TuUion Puna d£2 2 "I’T"*.’ and Advertising . .„ rites e,,,u r J— l^— ***** — U.aoose Fuel for School. J* I Pay Os Advisory Maard l&aa nlkT. < Loans. Interest A Insursn • •' ; Ft™ Protection IM M .UZ' ?! and , Behool Transfer. >«* ■“ -■■•••» : zr" ’E5 b * I a M* 1 *•“**•• Estimate for Incoming Tsar 1,,,... setaoo h-H J*■ Nrraasnry Expenditures to be made from Appro. ••-**••• *»..-o->> • ' a Sal'. 1 .""* J’aaapapffa* 7«» F Mos present Ml.. eosaoo !«•< I ’’ Appropriations to be made AuwuTt Ml M t.Maoo > • J jo December Tl. of prment year **** ’• i 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before ■**»-- iX’sTo'r X * Pr,Wn ' ”**• "•» fiWUXff iS :i Fund.;. H.,s unm w* ** MUUm.’nt’r X - r *” M i 3. Miscellaneous Revenue other then i,..eu s* - — -I.IMo-' Levy, to be received from August *1 ifJLZS ■■■ •«•**• » f W’W*T , It W.JUt'ltt'ftU. ‘ *#3 her 11, of ensuing year ,wem- ...... iml IL operating Balance (Not in exceae of Exnonsa “’ ~,M 4.TT7.M January 1. to Juno M. Lass Miscellaneous nue for name period! enansous Re«e- , 13. 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| vices. During the evening Mrvlcoa. he will show pictures <»n denominational missionary in India. Th* public la invited tn all wrvlcaa. Dinner and supper will be served In th* bas*m*nt of th* church to all attending who wish to stay. Musical selection will be given during the afternoon sarvicq from

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