Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlshr.l Every Evening Kiev pt Buntfay by iHff MCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated fettered at th* Decatur, Ind. Post Office aa Beeond Claaa Mattar I. H HalierPresident tea. HnltbouM. Secy a Bui Mgr (Mak D. Hotter Vina PreMdent Subscription Ratea. dingle coptea ....| 02 Dm wook, k* canter. .X# □no year, by carrier......... *.OO Ona month, by mall .86 Three montbs. by (Baill 00 8U months, by maU.. 1.76 Maa year, by mail 300 Ono year, at office. J OO Prices quoted are within a radius ot 100 mites. Elsewhere 83 60 one year. Advertising Ratos mads known on Application. National Adver Representative SC HEER ER a CO. It Lexlugtou Avenue, Now York It East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dallies Old Jack Pershing probably wishes he was twenty years younger ao he could offer his advice and back it up If necessary. It there be any people living in this peaceful country that prefer to reside in any country in Europe, this would be a good time to transport them. Wonder If we appreciate this America of ours? St. Marys. Ohio, is to have a Goodyear tire factory that will employ from 700 to 900 men within the neat six months. It costa them about *20,000 according to reports and It it's as good as is expected that will come bark many times No one has explained yet why Herr Hitter was smart enough to make an astounding arrangement with Russia but hasn't been able to negotiate with Poland. The difficulty with the European situation la that there is so much buck of the scenes that we don't know about. Germany ia on rations for a mouth and each mail can have an ounce of tea per month, one small cake of soap, a pound and a half of meat per week, a half ounce of coffee per week. etc. The order also specifies how much sugar, clot blns, shoes and other articles each family may have. It's not only the soldiers who suffer during war times The murder of an uuattned and defenseless aged num by a young uiau strong aud armed, is a crime that cannot be forgiven by peace loving peole. Such a criminal aa the perpetrator of the shooting of Anthony Michaud ia certainly a detriment to society aud should not lie tolerated, it i* to be hoped that he will be tracked down and punished to the fullest extent of the tew. The people here are happy over the return of Rev. L J. Martin as pastor of the Eighth Street United Brethren church. He has worked among those of this community the past four years, has made many friends by hia couscleutious and tireless efforts to bring us many Into the church folds as be can aud bus made an excellent showing. The church held its 87th annual conference al Rockford. Ohio, last week. The 1940 plates tor your car are here but you can't buy them uutll the order comes from the bureau in Indianapolis. The reason Is clear ot course. If put on sale now, we could buy plates for a new car aud use them the reel of this year aud all of next ao of course we must have 1939 plates to use on the car this year, but they are good looking plates and will lie ready for you when the time comas to put. twin ou. -• Tbs war scare has made uiillious post up In their geography and s lot of folks who a week ago dldu t
have any idea where Ihnuig was. how big the corridor was. how Germany was divided aa a result of i post-war settlement, can now dis- '• cues with you any phaxc of the I situation. When the press of the I world starts to educate the people !»•»«* all print maps and eaplau , ation*. it's not long until the eduII cat ion is complete. 11 A three dollar tax will probably j make every one awaken to the ’fact that when we spend we must J pay. It's easy to sign petitions or k to urge Improvements In some Mother manner and then frequently |we complain about the costs. Actual overhead, inch aa salaries and expenses is low in this county and the extra taxes come because we want the best schools aud roads, are generous to the needy and must meet the old age pensions. War Is a terrible thing, it j means death aud injuries to those I who must participate, it means . sorrow and sadness and poverty , I for those at home, it means years of making up the losses thus causI ed and it gains nothing that could not be secured by arbitration, if i right, it is not to be wondered at that leaders of the European nations hesitate and put off the actual declarations that will become a record It's a responsibility that few men would care to carry. Taxes will be higher next year in almost every unit in the state, due to added costa for welfare, relief and improvements The need | will be argued pro aud con but j after all the question is whether or not you are getting value received for what you pay. It ia well to I1 guard taxes for unless this Is done, we will again reach the point aa . we did a f«w years ago. when own- ' Ing real estate is unprofitable. That's a bad situation and should i , 'be headed off before it arrives, r i j Thrift is always a wise proceedure. “The case for the Democratic i , national administration is well 11 ( , stated by an anonymous writer in ( the Yale Review. Answering 'in- ( i dividuals who speud all ot their J time and effors denouncing DemoI cratic policies.' he asked: 'Will ’ any political party dare propose 1 that tbe Federal Government repudiate ultimate responsibility tor keeping people from starving? Will auy party dare to announce I to the farmers that hereafter they I will hoe their own row, without assistance from the Government in lime ot direst need? Will any I party admit that it means to abolII fish old-age security; that it means I Io set finances free to blow up a ( bigger bubble than under Hoover; that It means to withdraw from ; the field of industrial relations and | let capital and labor light it out with tear gas. stink bombs and propaganda?'" — Jeffersmi City Capital News. lassi week, the startling news was carried In newspapers that the Home Owners Loan Corporation had loot fifty-six millions of doliars of the peoples' mmiey in Its i efforts to save the home owners ! from eviction from their property It said that out of the more than < 'a million loans that bad been made. ■ 'be government had had to foreclose ou one out ot seven, to be . taken over aud sold ala kiss i Which left the Impression that the 1 government bud lost or wasted the tax-payers' money. But that was not the whole story. Away dowu i. at the bottom, either hidden or de■l leted. was the statement that th» | ' 1 corporation had built up reserves ' 11 of 9i> millions of dollars by Its ' operations. The losses were head- •, lines. The profits were hidden i The fart was surpreauvd. tor the ■ benefits of the I bought lees readt! era. that six out of svery seven owners of homes to whom money lied been loaned have been able i te retain attd occupy their homes 1 ‘ ~'—Je O'1"U I.' | Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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| ~ — - "■ ' To Test * Questions Below are tbe answers to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two ♦ ♦ X. Goat Island. ‘ I 2. Yes; because it Is farther, -1 r.orth. ' I. Rapid vibration of lhe.r wings.l 4. Jlerman E. Moocv, a Chicago ' lawyer. . | 5. Portland. Oregon aud Fort la ul . j Maine d. Diamond. 1. MN. 8. The new rate is 8460.900 cur11 rency in lieu of the original Neo.j tew gold 9. A memorial to a person or persona buried e tew het e. - ; 10. Demosthenes. * Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE | Q Should a hostess la'.'ite her' I guest io dinner or for dtuner? A The hostess should invite her , j guest to dinner, though she mo' have chkken for dinner. A caukbal might have his guest for dinner. Q Instead of saying “How do you*
TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In Un- mailer ol delcrmlntnr th* tax rate* fur certain purposes by Boot Township. Adams County. Indiana Before lira Township Advisory Board Notice togiven Ih. taxpayer* of lluot Tvwuehlp. Adam* County. Indiana, that the proper legal •‘Siers of said muul< ipality, at their r®guUr meeting p1,..., on the 4th day of September. 1031. will loualdar tUa foll'Wlng budget: TIIUMHir Bl IM.KT « I »MIHI ATtON Township Fundi > Total Tuition Fund IKMMMHI Buaaea .. iuu au < Halary of Truelee I 7»'»» H"»d Fundi B< trool Hupplles. other than «’.*"■ _ tm »0 I Prim ipal 33.334.** Janitors' Hupplles WM Trustee's Traveling Kx*> l»e.e« Interact .... 1,016 »« Janitor Huppllaa IM.ua ortt'. Hupplle®. Printing I d Fun.l |3,7*g.e« Fuel tor g. bool® 1 «MJM and Advertising 3<»® ,00 speetal ».m..,l Fundi Loans, Interrat A luauraix r lp« *i> ITv of Advisory Hoard 11. pair ot Huildlnga and Janitor Kervlce .. . .. flee* |Care <>t Cenieterieu M.ae Care of Ground- I *•«.»• Tranaportatlon o« Children 3.<*oM IC-amlnatlon id lie. ord. 34.a® |(»pa|r of Wuuipnirnl. ex- Light and Power ... TL*? 14e ** Mix ellanroue Ji 8 "* • ®P' IMuwl llusaes 40® Ou Conllngeavlra 100 »0 Total Townahlp Fund ILIM.O* H> 1...,.1 Furniture A Kqulp- Ml*a*MWgua .. _ INH Tulttun Fendt in. nt. ix-pt » hool Total Hpevlal H<h Fund (i.lees* lav or T« , a* , h*rs MBTIMATM OF Fl 118 To HK MAIMCI* Fund® Hruulred For Kxpenae® TowMshlp special lull ten Bond Annus! I. present year. Io Itevemher gl. of Fund Keg. Fund Fuad Fuad enaulna year I. Total Budget Mbllmgte fur lilt anting Tear 11,33*»0 IMtw.no l*.x®*.o* 13 *e:.e* i. Nr ceaary H»|tei>dilurra to be made from Appropriation* rneaperoled July 31, of preaent year 734.ee Ml*.** I.Ue.ta 3. Additional Appropriation* to be made August L to December 31. of prraent year . .. 4. outstanding Temporary Iman* to ba bald before lre.eml.er 11. of present year, not Included In Lines I or l> . — <74** 4. Total Fund* Required iAdd Line* I. S. 1 and !».. 3.344 as 10.41* M 11.13® 00 3,«1i 00 Food* On Hood And To He Revelled From • ourvent her Than The Peopased Hate Os Tea Itory I «. Actual Balau, c. July 31, present year p»« »0 0*7.00 6.733.00 ; 7. Ta rea to be Culle.trd. preaent year llrecember HetilemenU -7. .. Mg eg MOO.gO 3.M0.00 1. Mlxellaneoua Revenue. oilier than from Tag e.ea-.o Levy, to be rr.elved front Augu»t 1. of preaent I year to December 31. of vneulug year, (He* Mhedulv In Trustee'* CMBcaJ (al Hpevlal Taxes (Hee M'hedulea) ... .. doo.ng -.330 00 tin All other Revenue (Hee Schedule®) ™ I 700 no b, Total Funda <Add Line* 1,7, *a and lb) . . . 1.4 On 00 4.307 00 13.113JH> J.lon.o® I 10. Net Amount to lm raised for nxpennaa te Bgeamher 11. »f enaulng year .... M 4.00 4.1*4.00 337JH1 M.o<i H. Operating llulanre iNot In ea.-eae of Kapenac January I. to. Jun* 10. Lea* MlaveUaneou* Revenue for aarne I’erlodl 7MI 00 l.Mio uo 1*44.00 3 710 no 11. Amnunl to be ralaed by Tn* Imvy I.IIAOA • 1.1*3 *0 3J01.00 3J04 go FHOPoanu I.KFIK* Net Valuatlun us Tuialila Property—*.lvU, .|M3M<* Pelioot .«~...4t.*t1,31>4 FuWa | <l( sa Anaeenl te I" W 'i"i"’h. t • P .t**** *V lASK* Hpm idl * l-ml . — , U 1.111 00 Tuition —i-UtoX,— ,„..X......;. .11 3,017.00 • (School .. . .11 f lif ii I n nt!is." Comparative aialemepl Vs Taaee ( ollevled And Te Be Cellevied Fund® ,n ttM >r4 lollerfed.- < oltoUyd < el"-"-* Townahlp | 1.614 (m I'llT* on | ? sHoo I I.VHToo HP®, lai pchool .... .. (,<37.00 1,633 00 7.*30 mi K.IIIJHI jT'illWn ........... J. 311.011 313.00 3.(137.00 Bond 7.53T.110 3.110 on total I 7.U3JIH | I.Olt.Mi lIt.OKi.OO 116.403.00 Taopayeta appearing ahall hae« a right to be hoard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, land presented to the County Auditor not later than two day* prior to the eeAond Monday In Heptember, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adlustmen' Board, or on their failure an to do, by the County Additur ten or more taxpayers feeling themaelvea aggrieved by eu- h levies, may appeal tn the HUJr Board ol Tax L'om. tnisflnner* for further and final hearlti* thereon, bv (Hing a petition with the County Auditor not later than October t». end the Plate Board will fix a date for haarlnl in thia County. uumtor not tater tuau , Dated Augudt It, 1333. IIAIJ’H W BtCK. AUGUST S3—M. Bout ToWhaUlp Truatee.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WT.DNF.SDAY. AUGUST 30,1939.
| de" when being in'rodwead ten t U| .ill right merely to speaA the name ■ ft the person. “Mr. Wilson't A No. One should say How do you do." Q Isn't It rude for g person to Jiscusa the pccullurlUus ot one It | whose busue she has been aatortaut- - «dr A. Yes; it te very rude. Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee • — ■ ♦ Soiled Book Covers Soil<-d txtok overs may be clean--d by appplying with a clean cloth i solution consisting of two part* vinegar and one part water. Rub briskly until the dirt te removed; then plac-efthe book upright to dry. Ito not use this on leather covers.! Tender Meat A tablespoonful of vinegar, or a tuuspoonful of temon juice added t > tough meat, or corned beet, while lit is Itoillng or roasting wdl make ' it more tender. Water Softener To make wmei softer tor wasni tnd. use 4 ounces of alcohol and H oanee us ammonia. If ter toilet »es a<ld to thia one dram of* •*il of lavender. i
L * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY Aug. »—The D. B. Erwin Buie, ear. stoles several weeks ago Is re- 1 covered in Toledo. A iwward of *l9 ' •as offered. Announcement made that Miss Agnes Melbeta and Daniel Fal. were married in Cauada las sprln; Mrs Oscar Friiiinger entertained tbe Root Township Home Ec. club J. F. Arnold buys a now Esser car Mias Jenette Eh'uger is visiting Mrs. Vent Townehlll at For*. Wayne.' W. L Elxey of Exmore, Va, hero, lo attend tbe Elxey family reunion., p Cincinnati Man Commit* Suicide Brookville. Ind.. Aug B*.—<UJt>— A verdict of auk-ide had been returned today by Franklta county coroner H R. Hoeger in connection with the death of Frank Wktmer. 6P. of Cincinnati. O. Hoeger .aid WRtmer shot and killed him self at his summer home near ' Cedar Grove. He was unable to aseeitaltl a motive. I
WHEAT PROGRAM AIDS FARMERS AAA Wheat Protram Provutiona Aid To Keep Up Prices "White world wheat prices have dropped to the lowest point to his lory. United Slates wheat farmers i have bcou able to use provision* ot lite AAA wheat program to main taiu domestic farm prices during recent mouths about 24 to JO cents a bushel above tbs normal relationship with the Liverpool. England, prlc.," Winfred Gerke, chairman of ibe Adams county agricultural con sanation committee, said today Un July 24. Mr. Gerke said, the i price offtied tor wheat al XAverlivoi was 44 % ceuta This *as the i lowest Liverpool wheat price since 1693, during the reign of Quecu Elisabeth. “If we bad no wheat program and our wheal prices were baaed ou Uverpool quotations." be declared, "the usual differential - ... - ■teM,! aj—a—Mhwfcewsarf~T--- asm- .»—■ —
TOWNhHIP FORM ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I In ths matter ut determining ths lax rates for certain purposes by Monm« Township. Adams County- UteMnd. Before the TuWmrnm as . H Motive is ticrehy given lb« taxpsosrs of Munroe Township. Adams Counts. Indians thii. .s '**•» uffi.ers ot said munblpallty, al their regular meeting place, ou the 6th day ut I. I ,l* the tollowing budget. urres r, im, *aAs _ TOWNVHII- Bt |M.KT < l AMia tl ATIO9 ■ TWeeaaMp Faadi Mleceitehooue 169 04 Janitors' Sun„i... H Malary as Trustee I -/E® Township Fund 82.111.00 *.Janltur Sanpfies ~ H otn.e Real - MM* VnMInB MMff* FteT far Clerk Hiro - — Bo on Hi fSaSpn 4|7.1«9.«d Leans intote. a p Traveling Kjp lio 00 Tota.l Tuition Fund 117.209 B 0 scbo.q Traps*,A ‘ ■ JL P. Salary .nd bvppltea te.oo paeeM getenwl »■•«( Janitor fcru ! fl Office bupplteo, Repair of BuddlMe aud wegnmonMlon u t and Advertising ..._ 33j so .Tr» of OftundT 10SO SO Ughl and pJL„ >■ Pay of Advisory Board I* es Kepair of Equipment, ea- cwtlngen-le. fl h fireman Pay 100.00 eept School Buaaw - 689.99 Mlaesllanccuv fl Ofltr e Equipment JO.eo fichvol Furniture A Equip- Total Moe. la i > v ear. of l emeterle. 24.00 m.nt. except Uchool P **• r “«'»■ examination of Kc<ords 60.00 Basses l.uoe <>« Library B •chool dupplies. other than Toto! Library fund ■ . .. _ 4AT I MATE U* Pt P Its TO St. MAIBKD V raod. Keaotred Per ».apeeaea Tew Bahts Vwrtu > Van»< I. present year, la llsremhsr gl. st Fund ’ heh.*» >s, T fl T"*j; u ul Budget Estimate for incoming Year he rxgaa stixsiaa ...fl |t. Ne« essary Expenditures to be made trout Appro- 91i.*s».e» prialions Inexpended July Xi, of present year 1410 M ileesa ■ 6. Additional Appropriations to be made August j, ’ * ■‘.-’>•o4 |,M to December IX. of present year---■u ■ 4. - flMmaadtac Temporary Loans to be paid before " ■-■ »-« 4» M ftevemher JI. of present year, not included In ■ tunes 9 or 8 ~, • ■ _*• . Tu ‘“> Funds Required <Add Lines 1 3. J snd 4) ' s jsjge ... „ M Peedo we Band And Te Be Stoeeived Mgem hVUI 11 — M«e-dd Ix.HT ee M fl ttlhee Th., rhe fr.-snnw-d Mate Ilf l.s Levy | I < A tual Balance. July 21 present year —1 let ae t>- o ■ I *° . b ' ‘-“‘‘•'ted- present year (December ' ” *' '" * ’fl Kentementt . J . ... aa ■ I A Mtet-sHaneoua Revenue, other than from Tai"""" ~~ ” L 840.99 |M lavy. to be received from August 1. of present ■ >oar to December 91 ut ensuing year (Bee ■ s« tied ale In Trustee s Qjcel * ■ fS! T *l?« <•«* ’FhSdulest „fl <b» All (Jlttei Revenue <Hee A hedules) - j m 19. Total Funds (Add Uutt 9. J. Sa .ad fit* *, ~ - -as aa . fl **' lo bt ™teed for «xpen»ea to Deeem. 2.38889 t.e.«ee sfl ■ ■ *** r 11 ** ensuing year iialaa <.>ia 'll. operattM Balance tKot tn earomt of Expsas- " «.ss«e4 M January !, to June 1». Less Miscellaneous Reve- ■ I. ,ur eerne Perlodt Mana sea.as 118. Amount lo be raised by Tax Levy.' ejfftM »Hi fl of Taxable Property—Civil _ 'JTV.'m’Y“ uship ... Iwvy ee Aamfl I Township Property Be tfl Idpocia i gelr r 11 ■■ e -•* ’ iUBMSW . —— ... a . , " ijias lis i u— .14 ffl Total -•! . ■ temparaelve MaiemaiM of Taxes I eUerfed And To He CoUectrd 1 ’’••de - . _ tfl (eileeled < ofleeted t etlened <,»■ Tvnuehlp , ,MT ism. rfl - ’nig Poor . ———■ 3’’<’*• 13.9*9 99 6.644 09 Ml • Wlh -r * teiX; "" Mtr t;e t&\:rp‘X'r *H2 -^rf^Sf.r.— ji and tenbo*i^ns^u!ftter\o| , ta t !t h t reu “ . * ,Ur ,b * levies have hero delete .the tevy fixed by Uxe Iteuati Taa a1.1“ rt y * ~r,o, ‘ *• ’•»• eecond Mondev Septeater h-r more tax|wv.L^rlmZthemfe|v?.'..Jn,.* d ' ,h * tr f,Hur » •" ’•» •»> ">» ‘ uuntv Aadnw, | mleeloners for farther and fln"l heartna tn-iober 64. and the Mtate Board will fi IX 'J? m! 1 » t*»L‘ te n the County Audllur nut Ut« 11. AUK uei IS 1969 *" * u • “* U bear Wig tn this County. AI'iTF A 22-30 “ * N'KI'KN»«T|WANI»Ett. Mohrue Township Trustee
x.0m.z,., TOWNSHIF form I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I In th« mailer of 4« i*rmlnln« the um rate* for . ertain > 11-' ■ ’ndK g *•» Cr - k Tonn.b.g, Ada,... <Uty. g,.,,, ToßU , hu , w|l-f gfl I’gal oM-, r , .^f|p^ l |{* ,l ***J{J ‘»* *Mija Cregh Tuw»aSlp, Adam* Cuuuly. Indiana ihal IM gfl consider the following budget; regular moating place, on the Ith day of Septom'T. 1»M ■ lew.-a,a F.ml, VOBABMIF Bl IM.KT t I.ABBIFH ATTOAI | Tnmtre'/ Uaxil'na ,*p * *!"|J T FBBd' , ‘‘' P r “ n4 •»■♦**••• '• ■. man I '••• •• Adi...... Vigyd I •* T.,.: tV.T ; I.MJ.M Fuel for taXwls ■ Knirrgeiv y -- •<> Janitor Oervh e . lnt*re»t on |cn7<'rgen< >Jin3 rSrtiJfJSF* IVan sport at lon •( • r. nI W Temporary Loug*"— Fiye ’Sr. ms ... IJght and F.wrr '••re tt .‘.f k C»m*t®rlee ISm *** ,MM '’Vo"h. h‘. 1 .7 , ‘1T..pr!‘.'. ,f ''l‘l -1 Total Hpe. lal H-h I .nd I'" ■ Fund® Hegulred Fur l ipeuee® IMI rfc *»V Fl hDaTO BK tAAIKLI) J T W . n,r.-«- ’1 »i.m.M »i.»m. ; iu w ,G ’ H 1 1 E : ;v “...v jaufß' I C KBCmW ,:oUrt , f >’*’ <l'e«ember - »** ~WM I I. Miscellaneous Revenue, oilier than* from t.47M.A0 LlTa.o'' I Ail Other Revehu* t.--d..<i*"> * •*•••••• in I”?*! <Ae4 Llnew «, Lba and -• J froruix/t 1 ;;? * r W<-»f«i. - 14 ** OU - H 1 *’• fc^ n T^% n :; ,M * hue for aam. KriX **” Mlo< e||.,„oua ftova. 1 13. Amount |g tm r.l M d by Tax livy"...: ::;=: .. Jjh jj J Net Valuation *f Taagblo Property _ i>TJ*St* ~6M *-*'»!* Funda * ’ Numtmr of Taxable Polla . 1 &gpm •’’H Tuition . f Ji A ’l lolal JM | „3 Fuud. ‘ -r- 88 < -"-led A- Te B. trnwaebip ' ’"S S® 1 - ® ‘•S!£ ’*« Total M AsAag Taxpaysra appearing fh M u Aub’SttS?®** 1 * B,, ' rd "" L C9wt,f Ml ' or no ‘ l - . Blue H Truatee.
I would probably bring our avorago | farm prices <S<>wu as low as 80 to U caatfi. Au orftset at the aaa wheat pro* I gram la sbuwu tn a cumpartauu <4 Liverpool and domestic prlcas. Tbe June price at Liverpool avaragod about M canto per bushel tower than la June, lIJB. hi the United Slates the June price of No. 8 hard winter whuat at Kausaa City, for example, averaged only about alx cents tower than June. 1988.** Mr Gerke quoted from a recent report of the wheat situation made by the bureau of agricultural economics of the department ot agriculture. "Conditions continue to favor high domestic prices for wheat relative to world prtcea." said Mr. Gerke. "Prieee in foreign markets are depreaaed by proepecls of tbe largest wheal supplies in history, and prices have remained independently strong, in comparison, inffuenced by the prospective United States crop very Ittile above the annual domestic disappearance, a large proportion of the wheat being placed under ioau. the auuouncement of the continuance of Ute export-aid program.' Tews. Ul A Tew. .
Tower Man I reeJoJM Bhalbyvuiu. | H | - Krman D,,!,., „ * *fl iha Watch Tower > xitu *fl today ou |LJ(M u.m .*fl charge. " °* » fl Previously s petiias I of Habeas Corp M fl ««.ted mdter „ •*• filed, fx! *{fl charged that b< c* >fl legw Uy as no charge &tel
"public SALM Friday, Sept 1 ■ 12:00 Num I DEtATI R SALE Cattle, Hogg, sh wp Tfl and tuihceUaneoito art”® Decatur Sales Cfl
