Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publtah<-d Every Evening Except Bunday by (MS MLGATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ■ntered at the Decatur, Ind. Pool I Office aa Second Class Matter I. H Haller . Preaident A R- Htetboua*. Sec y * Hua Mgr D'ca D. HellerVice-President •übecriptlen Ratos: Sinai.' copies | .02 Due week, by carrier........ .10 One year, by earrtor.... g.oo p M mouth, by mall .16 lliiee mouths. by ma 11...... 100 Ba mouth*, by mall 1.74 Un* year, by ma11.....1u0 One year, at 0ffice......100 Price* quoted are within a radius ot 100 mUee. Elsewhere 43.50 one year. Advertising Rate* made known on Application. National Adver Representativft SCHEKKEK * CO. 14 Laxtagtou Avenue, Now York 14 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana league ot Home Dallies. After all it's not so much what the date tor Thanksgiving to as it is how sincerely we express our appreciation tor peace and happiness and the good things of lite. I Fort Wayne will have a total lax 1 rate ot about 42 .go as compared to ' one ot about 43 here, which is not bad when you figure they have a I valuation ot more thau eight times ours. —am It looks entirely safe to make your reservation* either at the Yankee Stadium or the Cincinnati park tor the world aeries. These two teams seem to be over their slumps and going strong, with leads that it's going to take something extraordinary to overtake. if television was perfected and we could view the scenes of battle, if and when war comes, it might be a good thing for the world. We would all be so sick we wouldn't even want to hear the word war. Even those who actually participate In big battles can see or know the terrible picture it would make. Some of the European nations that made faces at us a tew years ago wbeu we suggested meeting payments on the war debt, probably wish now they hadn't acted smart-alecky. It will be a tough job to convince this nation we should make some more beta on a game which doesn't pay off even If w< win Herne will have a reduced tax rate next year, a good showing at this time when most towns and cities are having difficulty in holding down the cost* of government. The rate tor next year a* proposed is 45 cents as compared to 62 cents tor thia year. Good work for which those responsible deserve dne credit. Americans are warned that travel In Europe at this time is dangerous and those who persist in doing *<> will travel on their own responsibility, it certainly should be urgent business thst would take any one into the warring countries just now. when any thing may happen at any tints. It's a good lime to "sue America first." The war has crowded a lot ot jatx off the radio, which is something. but we may get tired of the flashes of maneuvers of armies too. One side and then the other will probably make gains, there will be the report ot the estimated number of dead aud Injured. It will all be depressing and we Americans don t like that. We much prefer good news., Few |>oople like war or want It but there will be some relief hi the actual activities after several years of threats and prediction*. It it must come, perhaps It will he liest to have it over with. That* easier to say than accotuplisbnd however for otice begun It may be prolonged years I dually what looks like a throe or four months

Job results In the requirement of that many years Two great educators, Dr. Wild- '• man ot Dupuuw University and Dr. Holaiider of tbe Columbus. I Ohio, Art Center, will headline the program tor the Adam* county , teacher* Institute to be held here t the 10th and list.. County Superintendent Striker ha* announced I' The event will be a pleasant and »[ profltable one for the teachers ot *1 the county, with a complete proj gram tor the two days. !• * Aa an Insurance against diaastI er, Governor Towuaend and John Jenulngs. state administrator for the WPA have signed an agree- ' incut with federal officials, making it legally possible to call the entire army of 40.1MM1 Wl’A workers I tn the state in case ot an emerg- ( ency. While the governor and all I other* hope they will never have to be called, it would be a great aid tn case ot a severe flood, hurricane or other disaster. Farmers of the county are warned again from Purdue University 1 to fight the corn borer. It Is claim- < | ed that this pest is a menace in ! ' Adams and Allen counties and will cause considerable havoc this fall. , Probably too late to do any thing I about that but surely those who suffer losses this year will be sufI tic lent ly convinced to start a reel , battle against them for next year. Better keep a close watch for this I little worm that raise* two big families a year aud coats a lot ot money. A strike in tbe Warner Gear I plant at Muncie threw 550 men 1 I out of work but it didn't end there. Because of a shortage of trans-1 mission made at Muncie. 6.000 men are out of employment at the, Studebaker plant in South Bend' and other factories see feeling the I ' effects of the shut-down. Th .we I \ things are far reaching and cer-1 laiuly should not be occurring in this country where we are rapidly coming back to better thau a normal economic position. — i The tax problem which is now . 1 up In every county and state will have an er* in the next session i of congress and those who advo-1 : cate a sales tax at the source of I manufacture may win out. W< 1 have used about every other conceivable method ot raising money I and after all this plan has merit I Il would be a fair distribution of ■ tbe burden it would seem and since it would be a hidden tax [ would not create the furor that the Income and direct taxes do. ■ That is evidenced from the fact ! i that we pay such a tax on gaso-I Hue, five cents in Indiana and • seven cents on a package of cigar- j ! ettes. yet no one complains. It I may be the answer. We Americans like speed and act lon and thrills. That's why the ride* on the midways do business, that's why we are always trying to beat records in flying planes, driving automobiles, scheduling I trains aud racing. It it worth the 'effort? We speed across country ■at terrific rate* and then don't { know what to do wheu we gut ; there. The recent two mllltou-dol-Ur train wreck in Nevada indicate* bow we are hurrying aud at what coal for many lives were lost and a hundred injured. Every racer takes hU life in bands when i he drive* to the limit and what's the gain? Most of the speeding is , tor the sheer satisfaction of overi coming time und space und thus i becoming famous. We ask again, la It worth it? i i With Paul V. McNutt, federal *ei|cuilty administrator, us the prinI . clpal speaker, thrf Indiana Demoi. cratic Editorial Association meetII lug at French Itek on Friday aud * balurduy. Septembei 15 aud 16. is d expected to draw many Democrats o from this county. McNatt will t speak at tbe bouquet on Saturday * night. Sept. 14. which will climax

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! the two-dsy meeting. Governor i Townsend and Senators VanNuy* ' and Minton will also apeak, according to George D. Criltenberger of ‘ Anderson, president of the association. The meeting will be the I . largest and most important polit : leal meeting of the year. Many I * prospective candidates for goverj nor and other state office* next year are expected to sound out sentiment. AH important personage* in the party will be present. I o - • Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to th* Test Que»Uons printed on Page Two ♦ ♦ 1. Antarctica. 2. Thirty yaurs of survica. 3. Tennessee. 4. Leslie Hore-Bcli»ha. 5. No. Russia was one of the Al-i lied and Associated Powets. 4- Topas. 7 Lake Erie. 4. Zloty. !>. Skar -at>; not »ka'-rab io. Chesapeake Bay.

—■■■, . ——WMWpUfcaMQ TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax ralea tor certain Kir:.’ ”* H ‘ r,, ” r * *«•*»• Cou "‘’'- Before the Town.au, Adv I .or, IRrnrd Noth'. I. hereto given the tax Poor. ot Hartford Town.hln. Adaiua Countv Indiana tu>> >n. .. — . “ "” lr rr,uUr *-> '•< , a. „ _ TOUNBHIP Bl IM. KT II.IKXIFK ATION Salary .* Trtaalee * 73a an Pay *<Jf * "? - i' r r» *ll one no *** m’nt > aae2ni lr M f Fdulp- • ' Rant rvTTu.m 1. ,| I HmJS w,-" I ;®*®— 1 *-«”•» ..... rru.teea Traveling Kxp. !*•.•• Hoad Fandi *-ti.«ni....nit— ’ M *'®® ■ >m.. Supplied, Printing Prim ipa| fl.sah.dd * **“" uau ■in<l Advent.ing 15a.ee Interval ’ xars i.lu . L "upFMea —..._ 35h.0* '?> of Advlwry Hoard 15 «o Total Bond Fund t 1.511.75 PtA'l ' ' -so m! Care nt Ccmeteriea Ino on -nev-lai «rh~vl t aK . : FTTI-'T , 7W.ee • Pheep of fire eq. . lee.ee . Repair of Uoll.img. and Janitor Hervh e* ‘"•“’••‘d J-v«« CTaminathm of Itworda .... SS.no ! care of tlrounda I '.naon «r, ■■■■■.,,2.,AY,:. r ’n.'.,. .12!®! Mlae.llan~.ue HI M Repel, of E.|.“".ment, ex- ?j.n '.nd P. »7 < hlW '»" 3.MMS Total Tuan.hip Fund fl.Stt.Se | -opt H. hm.| Hu.... |n*.ee *® MSVUtJMHI OF Ft S na TO Ml HtIKKU * I “ HUI #* h M.MS 00 land. Heonlred Far Fxpenaex r.»>ui. .— ... tM»I I. preneat rear. I«> Oen-mher 31. of > and * <u-o* wl'nd , 7- 1, "5 Band • e.alaa year Fuad Fund Food 1. Total Hudret Ketlmate for Incoming Year *l.«7snn tail! aw litnoano ai xe. : N".— ir> tfxtwndit ire. to be made From Appro- **’ SM«|SS.fS *1.533.74 . Pf*} 1 ""* • n»»Pvnded July It. of pre.ent year **5.00 4 Son no 5 Soo no 3. Additional Appropriation, to be made Augual I. x.eou.tro ~400.n0 to l>e< t-rtibvr 31. <»f preisent >«*ar • . 4. outaisndla* Temporary Loans to be paid before bri tiiihrr 31. of present >enr, not included in Uta 2 nr 3 —. t >i Fund. tHeiuirjd (Add Unee t. *. l.and ll ' ; «»n oo tn him leaootM . ...aa Fund. 11. Hand tad Ta He Reeel.ed From aoureea 40.raa.ee 1X.e00.00 1,aJ3.7» Other Than The I'r.iwl Hate ut Tax Levy I J. Actual H.lnh'., July *l. prevent year ... 7. Ta xexto be Collected, prevent year ll>evemb*r Hetllemenil —— .......... ». MleeellaneoiM Revenue, other than from Tax • l-evy. to >■* revolved from Augu.t 1 of proxent year to Iteeemtwr 31 nt enaulng year. <Moe m hedule In Truxtoe a offl. r ) t - • tai npe< lal Taxr. iltee Hchodulex) « «. . bl . ‘’’h”’ Hevonur Ifter B< hedulex) i nnnaa t> Total Fund. I Add l.lnea «, 7. *a and »bl 1 741, an iiii.u, 1* Net Amount tv. he mlx-d for to lle.om. ,WM * Iwr St. of enxulna year . , etc, an 4 xnx nn . li. operating llalam r iN.'l In exeeM of Expenxe January 1. in June SO, ta-» Mlnrvllaneoun Roveniie for name period) 7nonn «aa>. <u. , 11. Amount f, he ramed hy Tax Levy .... !.«** •* J.m * KtJ.w N. i Valuation of Taxable Property 114^*.’i» "Jo “ LIC ' ,K * l.ev» ea vmoauf tn Town-hip . „.. .. pMHSW WJMN* Sun Sf ond — ?• 1,»7®.»0 * ila a , telupar.ll.e vtaK meat of Tax*- < ellerled led Th Be Laßeeted ,| r “- ’ ' "'Sy'- 1 » |lf <I»9W : ♦ idR-wea ' gX^ h 'lL hn _. •» 1.373. M | ij?x on * tflu.no *]**?•• _ 10tal VX.-... *l3, h; oo *17.i0« e(i (|n,«ia.en Slt'nt.M ' ano TremntwT A®-* 1 ® .*l— rd J»»®reow. After the lax levlea have been determined, I Uie ,e™, I.X fc. * J® I** 1 ** J blt V- lw " *•€!. eevMod M mday In Keptemher. aU sll. J-., g i. T»» Adjustment HonH. or on thtir rAltar* so to do, by the County Auditor ten ** ■ ■ ' ■ 5 . » I 1.1 I

Modem Etiquette "1 I By ROBERTA LEK ] Q l»u't it improper tor a girl to rear her enMgem*at ring is public before the engagement is an;nounced? A. The engagement ring should note be worn pabiic.y until after the ■ I‘ugagement has been announced. Q. What i* the French pursue tor "Answer. If you please”? A. Repondet s'il rou* jjait. The aM-reviatton is R. s v. p Q When an elderly person meets a voung person on the strMt, which une should speak first? A. The older one. o- ■ Household Scrapbook* By Roberta Lee ♦ —♦ C«nvat Auto Top Ordinary weather utams ou th* Icinva* auto top. caused by soot. | rain or dust, can perhaps be best j removed by brushing with a hot | >-“*P solution and rinsing Borne veather stains on canvas can be .iKbtcned by using bleach ng powder. or Javellc water. Cut Glass Wash the cut glass in hot soap-

suds. Do not attempt to dry. but I leave it to drain. After the air has' I Jr led It. rub briskly with a Turkisn i towel, as this fabric does not leave ■ lint and gets down into tbe cuts bet- - ter than ordinary towel teg. Deodorizer A good deodoriser in the bath I room is a bottle ot leanon Juice left > uncorked in the room. • o— - ♦“TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ( ♦ — i Aug. 25—President will suggest a raise of 4c per hour to striking railway shop men. They insist on l?c' oer hour. D. B. Erwin'* Buick car is stolen from Washington street Fort Wayne. J. 8. Falk injured by runring an ice pick into bis wrist wh.le chipping ice st the drug store. K. 8. Christen, county superintendent opens annual Teacher's tastilute. George Scliug and Richard Arch-; bold are at Rome City on vacation.' F. E. Franoe. "Billy" Pyle and H ' iL Comer are at James Lake for la few days. I __Dance. Sunday SunSct.

SOVIET SHIPS REACH IBERIA - “ New Naval Vessels Complete Trip To Vladivostok Base Moscow. Aug. 45 -tUJO-N‘W Bovtot naval vaaaeia. the number aud type of which waa not revealed. arrived at Vtodivostok today "alter paaaing Englnnd aud America." an auuiiunceiueul said Tbe vessels were believed to have sailed from Kronstadt. Rus sta's western seaport on the Gulf ot Finland, through the Paaatus Canal and across the Pacific to Russia's Iberian base. The ship* are Russian built The aupreme Soviet. Russias new parliament, waa called into seaaiou tor nest Monday It was believed Vtochsatav Molotov, prcin tar aud foreign commtoaar, would address the body on Russia s nouaggreaalou pud with Garmany aud ask for Its immediate ratification Britlah and French hopes tor a military alliance with Ruasi* seemed dead The two military missions which have been negotiating were received today by Ktemeuti Voroabiiov. minister of war, probably for their farewell call. The mtaslon* were report'd ready to leave tonight, although foriMlittc* may delay them. The preaa i* retraining from attacks ou the democracies and fas-

»■ - - -■ - ■' — TOWNffH IR FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ■ In th* nutter us dvtermialaa th* taa rate* for certain uidtanT ** Je,t,r ’ On Town * ,, '’ > - County. g.fer. the Tvw.ta p JU.ue.- ! Neth-e I* h<r*by given the taxpayer* of J*ftcr*on Towastitp. Adam* Couatj Indiana th., .. .teal otfl.er, of .aid mual< ipality. al tMIr ragulai niMUng ph*«.«. ua th* .'.t*Tday ut Mcwt, •Her the following budget. " ul ■SgSambw, l».j ■ IDt.KT < I.AS*H M*Tto\ MH |oM kSHIP* ■ Tnoui* rwW' Mi*c< iisaesu* — iee.ee Hu*.,. £at Tr ““" - ’T. U Fuud - “ j3O - t- UM *• W Trude*'* Traveling Exp Ks.o* 1 |-*> of Teacher* gS.eeeee JamfoJ Staon Expend Telephone Toll. I Total keW.»o I™ I% r “JX H •nd Telaaraw At *v t Siwetal *.U**l Fuagi . 1 ■ OOhe ttaMUM, Printing Kent J. a em * •nd AdvarUatag JSo oo Itauair of Ataitatag* sad ' Jsnllor S*rei.-» " P.y of Ad.iren Board 14.ee . .are ot Orsuai. .... :*e.oe Tr. B Xru?27 al\ i *2 rt *»•-•* »• Equtpmeat. ex- Uahi .nd FMweof Cemeterie* J5S* cam Scheel Basa** tin*,, i 5..,,,..! . KAaminatlou ot Recent* Xk** t*chool Furniture* Khu||,.’ **•* wieol, except Mchooj Spe ti.-h.~Fra* < M »TtM*TK OF FLIVDa TW »( RSIM-B “ Faad* Reweleed Fee Exee*are Aaarart I. nwesat -- _ . . M Vear Te lleveraher St. Os tlaaalaa Yeavi , .Lk r Total Rudaet E>tUnate for Incoming Y*ur Wt wKfi at • r?! S. Xec*M*r> Expenditure* Io be made from ABMU. vi we.w 4i.... J 5* taexpamgad July n, *< pre*ent year ixeeo -w. 3. Additional AporeprMtaa* to be made Aunet 1. — to Daeembi'l fl. of pre*ent year , . „ _*• . Tut *‘ Fund* Required tAdd line* ill and tl ~ *<aao -I- » oebee TUm Ihe Fe,*..,* *■» B f Twa Mvy, I « A-tual Balance. July 11. premat year ... „ . ’• ,o ** collacted. present year tUWeember 11 " ». Ml*< sllaneou* Reven us. other than from Tax »i».ss 1,-*«.«• Ix-ey. to be received troei Auae.i I of preeent iTa . «Ker eaeutag /o-rTnie ■ *> hedule In Tru.lee * office). tai Bpe> lai Taxe. !!•<• Sc Mu toe) 11. Operating Balam* (Not la ex*^~y'' l.leLsa 4,441 W iXdT u M ■ U. Asmuat 10 be n*!M W Ito Uvy~~-.Tr? i TUta fl . AjtValuation of Taxable Property - m> *** 6 * lovy I Tow**hip —... r*sfffsQ Spe-i«l School “ „ jra.i-,—,4 T; uuliion — ——— —... . M T " ul Ji S Comparative Meteewat Os laaea iklrrM A ad Te Be t oUeeted | fr'asaad** <elte. ,eu < .1 leered Voileeied Township . . ’"F M|B SB Bl ■postal Bebaei •*!’!? • I.4W.ee 4 M«-* » r 8 ® -?— w- .fl and prewatait* t*' noHd's/th™ mJ”!! thereon After the tax tevie. h»v. ere* mlealonsr. for further .nd ftad bX. b > '»«»•• may appeal to tbe fitatr H««-d •< Aftli-BT SEPTEMBER ! Ttotatae. J NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I Notice I. hareby given tne tax niv., i--i . Before the T»wi>»hlv ”^rT,e7o.^.,i’^' Hr ' •' ,u —- TWwaahle Feed. ™ w «*i«T « Lb*«lF»iMTl<»h I J^btre* 3 Truetee I «tm ** TaltlM Fuad" 1 * h *’’ ‘•*.*W.S» •noaoe tim-e Rent •**« p"v Trwatee'a Travel in* Exp 114»« m bool .41.4 WW Janitor*' tuppli- . M Expense Telephone T..|f. nv,.i S.SW.W Janitor Bupplle- ■ and Telojm.m. io M -JX. 2^'II?"W.IWSS Fuel foe Adiool. ■ Ofll.e SuppTUm. Prtatinu . Imtn*. Isteroot * tarere*’* ■ and Adverti.ina I?4M "We. •'“* Janitor Service Pay of Advl.ory “hoard I 4 *S l:epal r of i.o i*re?enc .. " M TrM.porlatlon ot riul*** ■ tare of t'emeterla* |4*« Al. 2’ h "'*.' l, C’ *' *** _ h*' 4 Power ■ fttaminallon of Record M.M Moral Fuenit.ira a*lr . *•*.*• Mlarelianeoii. ■ wieceHsaeou* _ ih.«S I, earep 'wtamf*'"'” T **“ *” “ fl EOTIMA9B of FIX U* TO H) »*..*» H I Faad. ReMired Fee Stapeeee. " °" K M prl.tfon* UnespaMtad Jun 11 '.ferreX , , A B '• gSSSTrt’BXUTX.-Jf J»ifre ’■ I era. J. k... 'E'iSWVUi,. t..,« I Other Thee Th. P..MM Pete of T.. TX, I !' A'ttiSl Belanva. Joly ll pre.rni yeTr ... ra lB T. Taxa, to be Collected, peeaani year ttweain ... . — 4.15-"" ■ Beltlementi _ . ‘ timeem ur ■ ’• iit7“ t “oX , '~Jl^’ , .’ra'‘‘'P r «*»'twm~Tia 6WH 1 10 be rerw|v«d from Au*U«t t htreev-... fl ‘’SL .Dvremhor X|. of eneulng i w | •chedulr In True tee •* ntn,.) “ rear, fuse ■ !S! *** *'h*dul*d B a -r , b> . .A** Wh ?r iWwtto- tUee Hchedul*.) I •. Tutal Fund* i Add Une* * t *• »,«< *i.> ’ —'"r vre— — . -■ *•'*"**lll tn be re lead fui■'.ihm»’|» ttava - t.fbAW i.W ■ "<• I her 31. o< • nan lug year 1 * 10 .■ JuMMTI. to dune W. Lea. Mi^-dhin 0 ' I nue For earn* Period., ■•sreiuinepu* nev*. .... ■ 14. Amount to be rd.ed by Tea Levy J*"" T"'' ' Jluv ll . Not yglmUW of Taxable Propst, _ *-«'«Ka 1 Levy «■ I**! ’ Townalilp feepertr *» • 1 *b*ai ~ 2~~' ' * jf? ' • Tuition ~ ,w > Total .tl , 1 J. l. . “tM Wav. . dtarred Te Be Xdtaded •’w.../ '•.’S?- -!ST '-'.ra' itptwtal Brtiooi I »«i no 4i72Y7.au 414*? I ’° •' ' Tuition ora— . . HM.no I.Slff.*'* , 0 .. LuTw filito 1.4410" ' ’ Total ...ra..a ... ... .1,017.00 6100 ft _ .. L Tax pa ver* appearing * hall hav * . rlabi , , •*- i * 6 * o 44.MH 00 |i,M6.to> » ■ 12'“ i* r **t" 1 "! !” ,h * ’’"Untv Auditor not tataJ*,*** IT* pa <*•*••" Aftar the tax lexta* i»a>» .'lt’C . ra . ra* f 1 '* 1 ,h * I'ounly Te* AdJudmlra n b .*ra’ ° '• 'he *oconil Ronda, . AUGUNT 34—MliPTEMBEU L SL*'- REINKMiU. I Untan TpwmMp Trust** . « j

cist powers, but the weekly Moe-? cow New* ami the humurou* bF monthly, the Crocodile, which mu' prepared in sdvuac*. published l uuti-Mii cartoons, showtag the an ' vxpectedneaa of tbe Bevtet abangv' ot policy in Europe. LABORJRACKET (CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONB> lion hud sdmlttMl that they were in competition to esteb "Lepke", Dewey bad wanted the gangster so badly that st bi* request tbe city had offereu 446.000 reward for him "dead or alive," aud had ••signed 20 detectives to do uolhIng but bunt him. Subsequently, the FBI. which listed Buchaller as public enemy No. 4, (Dewey called him tbe most dangerous criminal at large) ratted its reward from 45.000 to 424.000 to match the city's price. ■■■—>- —- Lad Is Drowned in Evansville Creek Evansville. ImL. Aug. 35—tUP>— Light-year-old Bert Wirth, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wirth, drowned iate yesterhay la Pigeon Creek when hr loot his ba tan re white walking along the bank and fell in. Several young compuulons attempted to pull him out of the, water, which was not over his head, but failed to do so quickly enough ’to save tbe boy a life It was believed be struck fits head aa he fell and was unable to scramble out and unto the bank.

URGE CHINS® sEiffliml ' zre ■— HI SUU? Bar Head I rrfl form | n imllananoh*, i na A Clatter., today ur.v* , . ’ fll procedur, •u .ddrex, t „ ; veatlon. H« a|,<> IB elected on (ft.. .'.fll lion. wnho Ul fl| pjlltkal party. "To my utM •mil maim. , . ... /WM or. . . wtiat j Uf .. r B ceiuaajuv: 4 ., at .M ibt biru-ft j. frequently u o Od . ihiug » ■ ».. . lly and a bo bait te ngni oi • , LIK : ml I lintel., a..,, .. , ‘WS ' -ng’ Hillaiued. Milo ,\ Fciguier of • nn »4.. , .dvabu du, a.- l*rt 5 |ta 99 • taso, ..c..,.. . , . JTjfl ■ morrow. I K-h'b Hur--, an d A ■c ■!. Indiana,.... ; y- ; ..JH