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Itobert J. Johnson, paator. Q" Pleasant Vl»w~Baptiet " Wren. Ohio Rlbie Hc-html. io a. m. in chare* ot Aaron Hoover, ■uperftiixndetit. Moraine teaching and worvhip service, 11 a. in. Kvenlne evangellaik service at 7 45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 . , ■ —>> ■> ■■ i i m i nMw

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1939.

,p. m Comma seen - Sept jj.j» t)r Harry Q Hamilton ot Flrat Haptiet 'church. Buffalo N. V. Calvary Evangelical Church i George H Loiter, minister » 80 a. tn. Huuday School. Will Jolumob, auperintrndeni. 10 80 a. m. -Prayer and gratae laervtoe. Mrs. Olli Bblfferly. leader. 7 80 p. m. Thnraday — Worship ■ service and aerntou. — " 1 O" Willshire U. 0. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, paator Willihtre Sunday School. 0:30 a. m. t'laaa meeting. 10:30 a. m. C. £.. 7:00 p. m. I Preaching. 7:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting. Wedneaday evening. Wincheater Sunday School, 0:00 a. m. \OTI« F. TO HHtIM.F. « o\ I'M a* i oh. Noth v la hereby given that aealvd prt'iit'Ml* for the < onetrut lion ot icertarn hrldgee drm rlb«.l <• follows, 'will Iw rei'alved by the Chairman ot the Ulate Highway Commlaalon aC ’Ma ofthe In the Htate House Annea 'ndlanugolui. until IV ev A. M. Cell" jlral Time, oh the 3rd day of Octota r I li>». when all prupoaala Will be pub- ■ limy >pened and read. Ihe folio. Ing projt-te art to be II m-lru. ted la accord jne with the J e'edeal Highway A' la. Hpr. lai proIvlaiuna relative to ttelectlon of Lai bor”, - Wagea, Moura ut Employment land Conditions of Employment , and Methode of Performing Work are contained In each proposal and shall igoterti on this work. i The at trillion of bidders Is directed Ito the special provisions covering ! sublet ting or assignina the comra.l .and to Hie use ot domestic materials. The nnnlinuni wage paid to all l skilled lalwr, labor Intermediate grade >ad common labor, shall be aa indicated for the county In which the i work is tv be performed. Al'AMn till NTl'-eUStructures on I .atate It-ad 37—FA Project 374 IJ «31 <!»»»>—structure H-L-ltkl, I at I 17%' titeel Truss over Ht. Mary a • lllver, • » Ml. N. of Iktcaturt thru. - pure 37-L-ISS4. 1 at **' Hleel Beam | <ver Pi. Marys lllver overflow t'hannel, l.e Mi N. of l>ecatur; , Structure tf-L-im, I at 13' K. C. Arch over 17 Mlle Creek. 13 Ml M, 1 of Decatur. Minimum wage. 74c, CCc, The following contracts tlnair cd i With State funds are to be construct. '“d tn a.iordanie with Indiana state -law. The minimum wage paid to all I skilled labor, labor Intel medial--i <u4. and common labor, shall be las Indicated for the tounly In which [the work Is to be performed. The | form of Wage Stipulation to be conpiloted la bound with the proposal. AI'AMS tXJVNTY ~ Strut lure on •Hate I'.'.ad 131 — Structure IH-J---13344, 1 at 44' Steel Beam over Blue :t'reek. 4.3 Ml, E. ot Monroe. Minimum I wage 74e. sac. Sac. Proposals must be made upon I standard forma of Che State Hlgh- . way Commission. Plans and proposals may be stemmed at the -.ffl e «.f the Htate Highway Commission, .'tale House Anneib Indianapola. or I copies thereof will be forwarded tp-m payment ot nominal charges. No i refund will tie made for plane reI turned All Che-he for Plana Should I L’S. .'"•'ta Payable to—"CHAIHMAN, HTkTE HIGH WAI ■ OMMISSION j iNkIANA“. only <yntr«<l»ra who ha*« [ |»r«-Mualirir<i in a<*eord«n<« wrltti ’ napter » «>en«*rA| AMwenihiy of 1»7. will be eligibla to ; submit blaik. ProponaU f«»r bidding i muet be re«]ueste4 nn Form * H-3 whh b will Ijw turniehtd upon w,lh Proposal. *li*il file * corporate Murt*ty bond iMyatde to the state of Indiana. In the sum of one ana one-half (lU> times the amount of hie proposal, and auevi bond shall be only In the | form prescribed by taw. and shall ice eveeuled on the form i-ound th the proposal The right Is reserved to reject any or ail bids or to award ‘‘P »«y -••mt.lnatl-n of bids that is most advantageous to the State ot Stale Highway Commission of , Indiana T. A. Di- us, Chairman.

Praacbing, 10 a. m Prayer meeting, Thursday evanlug o — Decatur Circuit Methodnt Churches Robert J. Yunker, pastor Beulah Chapel Hunday He bool, S;3O a. m. Dortha Hhady. superintendent. Worship service, 10:80 a. m. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 0:30 g. tn. Harold Porter, superintendent. Evenlug worship. 7:80 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 0:30 a. in. William Jonea, superintendent. Rally Huy Sunday has bee nwl tor September 34tb. All members are expected to be present. All trleuds are Invited and urged to attend. The Rrsi ot a aeries of church allies ot the Adams county .Methodist churches will be held on Tuesday evening, September ISth , al 7.30 in the Beulah Chapel church. Thia rally Is for the combined membership of the Beulah Chapel aud Pleasant Valley churches. The purpose of the rally la to better inform the layman concerning the purpoae, plan, and responsibility ot the church. The Reverends Graham, Hart, and Armstrong, together with the pastor, will conduct the rally. Every member aud frteud of the church is urged to attend. Q REMOVE BODIES <CONTINL'ED FROM FAUL ONK> mate. 2nd class, Fullerton, Calif. Lionel Fletcher, electrician's mate 3d claaa, San Diego. Calif. Alexander B Keegan, seaman Ist class. Guahertosm, Pa. John J. Marino, seaman 3d class. Marshalltown, la. John L. Thomala, machinist s mate Ist class. Royalton, Minn Robert R. Weld. Unman 3d class. Kooskia. Ida. Dun Smith, civilian electrician. Detroit. Mich. Alfred C. Priester, torpedoman 3d class. Rosedale. L. I. Tlhe other bodies were not identified immediately. lllHtil.il MAAISILM a. w. — Mitnbib vov Ht;»it<i:vf» la tta- vaams < Irrnlt < veH •rylrwlirr Irrm lU3U STATE OF INDIANA eul NTY OF ADAM? SF . Clenisnt M Brainerd «t al. vs. Clement M. Brainerd, executor el. al Come now the plaintiffs by their attorney. Harry T. Grube and filed their < umplamt. herein tugelher with the affidavit of a <unpelent person that the defendants hereinafter named are non residents. The Oakwood • •emetery of Traverse City, Mi< ulgan, The Oakwood Cemetery A..soelatlon lai Traverse City. Michigan. The Cemetery at WadeworUi, Ohio, The Cemetery A»-to< latlon at Wadsworth, Ohio. And affiant further says that the names of the following defendants are unknown and t»at they are believed to be non residents of the Htate ot Indiana sued In tuts action by the following names anu des< rtp;lona to wit Williams, husband of Catherine Williams, whose true 'Tiristlan name is to the plaintiffs unknown. Babcock, husband of Martella Brainerd Babcock. whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, ■ ■— Walts, husitand of HUna It. Walts, whose true Christian name Is to the plaintiff unknown, —- Winter, husband of Elsie Mae W alts N ’• r whose true Christian name W to the plaintiff unknown. Lackey, wife of H. B. Lackey whose true Christian name is to lhe plaintiff unknown, —-- ——MIHII keg. wife of J. T. Milliken, whoso I true Christian name la to tue plataI tiff unknown, the officers of the Ittakwood Cemetery at Traverse City, [MI- hlgun. the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, the [officers of the Oakwood Cemetery | Aeso< latlon ->f Traverse City, Mich- | Kan, the names of all of wl.uni are [unknown to the plaintiffs, the Board of Tru»tees of the Oakwood Cemetery at Traverse City, Michigan, tha [names of all of wbom are unknown | to the palntlffs. the Board of Trustees of the Oakwood Cemetery Asso- ■ i.ci -n of Traverse City, Mi .uaaii. tlhe names of alt of whom are unI know to tbs plaintiffs; the officers of lhe Cemetery of W adsworth. Ohio. Hie names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; the Hoard of Trustees of the Cemetery at Wadsworth. Ohio, the names of all of whom are unknwon to the plaintiffs. the officers of the Cemetery Asso. latlon of Wadswnrth, Ohio, tjie names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, and the Board of Trustees of the clemetery Association of W adaworlh. Ohio, the names ot ail of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. [ That said action Is for the purpose 1 of construing the will end for the partition of real estate anu to try ind determine the title to real estalo or an Interest In real estate in the -tale of Indiana aud that ea.h of said -lef« ridanta ere necessary parlies to aid action and that they are bellev-i ”d Io toe noil residents of the Blate lof Indiana. , f, ! l l“*"ig dest rllMMi real es-1 .7 L'! A'ls'bs. < ounly. nt the tftatu »L A" H» ‘kid com-' plaint, towlt: Being a part of the East half of i the North east quartdr, of se-tlon A**., 1 " *“*nsblp twenty seven. CL! North, of Hangs Fourteen till LasL and more fully described as I follows, to-wll: I Commem Ing one hundred and twenty four <I3D feet west of the center of Monroe and Thirteenth Nlreel, In the City of Decatur, said J. aunty and Blate, tneii- e south parallel with the west line of Thirteenth , Sheet, one hundred afld sixty two> ’ **iea-e west parallel With said Monroe Street, ninety nine <»»> 1 Irvi. thence North parallel with the i west line of said Thtrteentu Street. •ne hundred and sixty two HS3i feet to Ilia -enter of said Monroe Street, theme east ninety nine -9»| feet, to the plan of beginning. iiiln ai'tlon In tn«titut«*d and pro» secuted by lhe plaintiffs for tha purpose of construing th- will o( A. K. Hralnerd, de< eased and for lhe par- • lion of the real estate above -Ins'.T.> “ ~ 0 ,ry “” tl determine the I title t<> real estate or an Interest Ini real estate In the State of Indiana. Notl-'e Is therefore, hereby given '■■t unless they be and at-paar on' L'S. 1 *, 1 .!*•*."’ ,h » November Term l»1» of th- Adams Circuit Court, the same being lhe 20th. day of Novem-b-jguii ami h-ldeit .'!! duX ~f N.ivemher IH3» at I the Courthouse In the city ot Deca•“l«i t.ounty and Alate, and •‘nswer or demurrer tn said complaint. Hie same will be heard Hid determined In their a haem e . G Remy Blerlv m»£. » Z I 2Lu A ' 1 ! l ’ > * Civcuir court Harry r. Grube. Atternev tiept. 14-33-Jt

War In Brief Ry Vnited Press PARIS: French atuwk in con- 1 alders hie force in Starck aector ot western front, also report con- I aiderable gains in Haar sector; I offlt-lal communique rt-porta flrat i German prisoners taken by French, French mid Rrltish fleets start widespread search for mother ships of German submarines BERLIN: Army high command announces German troops push Into htuivlly fortified Polish sone in Brest Lltovak area, gateway io Cast Poland. Nasis reportedly favor Moscow, proposals io Incorporate I'kralna and Byelo Russia In V.BH R. LONDON:. British negotiate with neutrals. Includtiik Italy, regarding war time contraband policy, announce convoy system operates with Increased efficiency while anti-submarine war continues; British and French negotiate for establishment oi provisional Csech government WASHINGTON: Democrats believe President Roosevelt will persuade congress io repeal neu tralily act arms embargo; opponents aud supporters of neutrality statutes prepare for vigorous debate on America's position. TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY • • XV YEARS A<K> Sept- 1&—Good horses are selllox tor 81.740 In Germany according to Acord received here by relatives living there. President Wilson speaks at Port-! I Portland, Oregon James K. Tumtileson. veteran of (Tvll war, diea at agi 73. H. P. Molts. J. D. Dailey and ' Harve M. Smith buy the Monrou I telephone system. The treaty of peace with Germany ■s bcinf; violently argued in the U I S. senate. Rev. C. J- Miner Is returned for ' bls third year of the Decatur United I Brethren church by conference; i which adjourned today at Winona | Lake. PRISON GUARDS tCONTINUED FKUM PAGE OMSI son weed, abundant in the prison yard. The convicts. It was said. I cmM have obtained a quantity ot the weeds and smuggled Into the' H,Chen ' . l SEYMOUR WEISS —— (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX! hotel, lhe Bienville hotel, and of | a New York hotel. After Long was aaaaaainaled. he. former Gov. Rich- i ard Leche, and New Orleans Mayor Robert Maestri became the j masters of Louisiana state politics. . Then the Bienville hotel was sold . to Laiulstana state university for $575.000 to be used as a home for ' the Nurses of Charity hospital.! which the university operates. Later Weiss sold the furnishings of the hotel to the university tor $75,000. The federal government contended that they had been in- s eluded In the first sale, that their 1 second sale constituted fraud, and that Weiss. Smith. Hart, la-sage and Adams had used the mills to accomplish It. Judge Borah can sentence all five to as much as .10 years in a federal penitentiary plus at $lO.'•Oti fine.

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