Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1939 — Page 1
„l. XXXVII. No. 302.
IENCH LEADER JAYS COUNTRY! AIDING FINNS ifadivr < heered Bj Parlament As Announrement Is Made e -« Ike 22. HJ.P' I’u-niierl MH J Dalndiet. in a speech I rttiaied by ib" ringing chm-ra I lie i hatnlier of deputies I i<h| today that Fran..- was I u |m|»>rtant milltar)' aid io ,11,1 .ind will rontliim- to do B <i.-f.-n»>- of a heroic I', know." waid Daladl.-r, that md ,md Finland wore equal in non lint unequal in method* mtlii.ov operation* Poland nt. tin- heroism of th.- entire i fi,. »a* destroyed In a few j I. I.) a war of movement Tim » Finns. facing a greater |.e had fortified thmils.-U. behind flier barrage, r<-*i*i tho» wli.it a people win. pie |Mth to slavery can do. I k not sufficient to a< i laini heron country. It in net .-*■ to furnish It real military aid Wh'Wing the de< Inion of tin pi. .4 Nations. Frame has fnl I her duly l.y measures wlihli ImH detail here but whi.li I r- yon are not medio, re W. ( .ti' am- to do no. hoping ill •< Finn, are victorious " k <*. iislon for Daladi. i * rh was u special war budget pt'...... non francs ■f I In 00.. to .over npecial war co.is Ik. hrs- three months o' l'.|" rhainlter passed the bud. ■-t , Itamisly, »rv | ■ int In Daladler's »(». . h gtr thunderous ch s from Brr> of all parties pU.inns.' the budget D.it.idi PhTtvl F.D ON PAUK KiX» ran To Close During Holidays r Iks a'ltr public llbrai v w I! ■ Sat i day evening ai fi <>'. ... k remain closed until I 1". day noon. fd For Failure To Stop At Highway Pae Gase wan fined fl and iby John T Kelly In Justice of trottrt late yesterday wh'-n Im •d a plea of guilty to a P of falling to atop for a (ireitiai highway, Gam- wa« .irri-i f Officer Hunnel Pt lor • oA- '' » Week. Q. ad* Guilty, (given Fine In Court Today third laurln of Ceylon wa« finI" and costs thin afterim n i it court when he entered a I guilty to a cliarg ■ of p. tit . If* *l» wan charged with «t.a!:ti-’ ' I from Orton Wheel, i of Wt. tontuhip He was eturne I i Pst-rday by Sheriff El M t'tti Spencerville. Ohio Name, K. Os ('. I To Recite Rosan of the Holy Name woe- i I ■*’|f th. KnlglMn of Columbus, y I at the K of C. ls.ll a' I ■*>'"* k thin evening and go ' > IMn of Elmo il Full rot.' I ■ ■ ’’te rosary. It was ern.n. "ii■P,r’“f to |he Denim rat th..' | yr if lien would meet last lltga’ thlwra are asked to n th' , V* to tonight. ■MPERATURE READINGS Mg SIMMH ■“OCRAT THERMOMETER 22 I.OOprn 3* 1 ■"am 29 J (Hl pm 3* ■ M I WEATHER K ■ lir ' "Os so cold in oast and B"' 11 portion* tonight.
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE T\T~Nr9 a r-n-a-w-w - _ -rsrsr.sr.sr.sr.sr.si r.srsr.sr.sr.sr.srsr.i ' AT UR DAILY DEMOCRAT
( hurcli Plans Special Christmas Kve Service A <]>•■< ial midnight nervier, win Will be h.. i( | |(Ka| t ' l:,n b T! „. service wiJ| <„n.|«i entirely „f I'l't'" and .mg, A u | h UH- pray, r brought by the !M mt nt ! bristma. ,a-..h w|l| tllay(((| ne new pip,. t p t) M|l< (>ur rle Ha.ilMild at the organ. This service w ill be held Sunn.:' night and I will .omniem. al tl , llM . k Th public in lnviu«|. CHURCHES JOIN IN CAROL SING HERE SATURDAY Ten Churches To Present Pro-am Over Loud* speaker System Ten li.i.iitir chitrihen will join In pretmtiting a apei ial 'Christinas Carol Sing over the loudspeaker e.|iiipm. n of the Zion Reformed church Saturday evening, with the program starting al <1 Io o'clock. Walti-r .1 Krick, chairman of the WPA riciv.ition i omtnittee. anil George F laitireni. recreation siiperviwe l.slay announced the complete program which is spoil Sored by th- reii.atlon depart' tnent I se of the loudspeaker equip ’mint and church organ has been j donated by tip- Zion Iteformed church Participating churches, each of which w ill present a lu tnitmte i program, .it.- Zloti Uefmmed Zion Luth'i.in. Church of the X'azarene First Methodist First Christian. First Baptist. I tilted Hr.'tin. u ittld Constitution. Eia.tgelical. First i't.ited Brethren, St Mary s t atholli The complete ptogram. listing the approximate starling lime, la as follows t. |e Zion lt<-formed 'Glory to th« King of Kings." and "The Song that the Angels Sing." ymtng people S . hull i>.2<* Zion l.iitluian "l.lfl Ip : Your Heads You Mighty Gales Be- ! hold llm King Wails.' adult clioit I and "Com.- Thou Ye Shepherds Away From Your Fold." Lutheran I ladles' chorus. fi 30 Xaiarene - Solo by Rev Paul Hrandylierry S.fO Methodist "Angels W<Have Heard on High." and Beautiful Savior." Choir 6 .".a Christian Silent Xlght" duet by Mrs Eva Sharrow and J V. Anderson "(> Little Town of Hethlehi tn " solo by Mrs Sharrow 7 Baptist V* With Gladness of Old." Adeste Fidelis, and o Liltl. Town of Bethlehem eholi 7 Io I'nlt.-d Brethren told Constitutioni Joy to the World" and "Hark' the Herald Angels I Sing." choir 7 2<> Evangelical <> Little Town of Bethlehem " l"'y»’ ’rio; Glory 'o G.ml." duet 7 '.n l ulled Brethren Sil-m Sight," quartet 7 In St Mary s f'atholb '<>l Holy Sight." men s choir; J<'«u Bambino, duet l.y Paid Brled.' and Richard Uertilurger McNUn RECORD IS REVIEWED New Pamphlet Review® McNutt Record As Budget Balancer Indianapolis. Der A new pamphlet reb ased today, from th. Paul V Mr Xtltt for Presi | dent headquarters reviews the rec ord of the former governor hr •governmental finance" ami por tray* him as a budget balancer who reduced UtX Icrlfs I's »>* S (MM),ooo and left » treasury surplus in four years. Th's is the third of a series of pamphlets Issued by the ncNutt headquarters. Others dealt with the general carrei <>t Mi Nutt, who ,t present is federal security ad mhilstrator. and wl'h his labor m ord Additional pamphlets and a booklet are being prepared his headquarters said A noteworthy feature of the current pamphlet is the picture on j the front Instead of the usual glamorous photograph of McNutt a | fam-il handsome features, the picture tends to convey the Im preeslon Os a determined, fori etui | “(CUNTINVBV ON r|r,M
SURVEY SHOWS NATION'S YULE BUYING HEAVY I nited Preus Survey Shows Christmas Sales Are Heavier By I'nli.d Puss Christmas Hi 11,.., have Increased! Sharply | tl reaction to general I business Improv nt and Indications tod.iy w,'ie thin Santa's i sleigh will bulge Christmas | with at least Io percent and lief | ter presents than in l»3* A Cnlted Plows survey showed . that shoppers throughout the nai lion have spent from five to 15 percent more than last year, in some s.’, tlons as mm h as 2» per-' | cent Stores In a few southern and western cities reported their , biggest safes in history Extra dividends and larger pay checks resulting from business improvement were i-iedlted for the free spending. In addition. > tinseiiwonaldc warm weather, al-i ; though infill ions to sales of winter specially lines, brought out shopper* in extra tiumlwr*. Itepartment of commerce economist* estimated that the Yule i buying would equal, if nut surpass, that foi IM7 Practically all sections of the country reported that : purchases this year were of lietter quality than of 193* New Yolk was the only large* east, tn ilty which failed to to- , pint (tetter Yule business than a y.ar ago latte buying there was expected to lift Volume slightly above 193* levels Connecticut stores said sales were the best since 192* At Boston, sales were UP about I pen-ent and at Phlladelphi.i In itercent Through the deep smith and extending to the west coast, pl in- : clpal cities reported excellent l 1 business, .sinning as high as 3U '• percent giver last year and In many ' cases expected to reach th.- lies! levels on tecord Colorado Ne vada and Arizona stores had sales : fat ahead of >93* Cities in the principal grain belt states felt the effect of the worst draught in history which cheiked Imylng to some extent, but all re-: (CONTINCKH ON I’AOK FOUK) FIRE VETERAN cm EMPEOVE Frank Brandyberry, 20 Years An Engineer, To Be Dismissed Frank Bratidyberrv. veteran engineer at tli- City Light and Power Phnt. yesterday received a notice of dismissal from his Job. from the Isiard of public works and safety Tin b-tter. signed by Forres' fflt-y. tiiayoi. C C. Langston and Vincent Kelley, city altorne'. who . . umptisi' the board, reads as fol- ' low s "This notice is to Inform you .that your services as engineer a’ -the Decatur Light Plant will let mmate oil the list .la of De.-em--tier, 1939." No eaphnatlon was given Mr 1 Brandyberry, but th- supposition Is that hi* place will b- given to Joe Kortenlmr. who recently was inottfied that his services as a inemle-r of Hie regular fire department would cease on Dec.vigier 31 Mr Brandyberry stated that he had been employed at the city util-, Ity phot for 2’t years. Christmas, night being the anniversary of his first day on the Job. En ter the taw there is no appeal (for employes of tile utility, whereas members of the fire department and police officers cannot be dismissed without sufficient ilturges. other than politics.
* Buy® Health Bond J The Pal lola XI sorority has voted purchase of a II" health
bond. W. <luy Brown, chairman of the Chrlatmaa teal drive, an nounced today. Proceeda from the health bond fund are uaed to aid in tbe fight againat tubarculoaia and to carry on work and program of Ih e tuberculoaie aaaociation.
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0N L Y DAI L Y N EWSI*A I’ E R IN ADAMS COUNT Y
Decatur, Indiana, Friday, December 22, 1939.
• ' “'"I V This radio picture of Cnpt Han* l.ingadorff \dtnii .il Graf Sp. • com tnandei who committed snicld* n Bueno* Aire*. \ig.-ntim< wa t.il. -o shortly liefore he shot lilm«<-lf in lh<- nival arsenal In Bii.-uo- Air.Capl Langsdorff Is talking to .in Argentina’ officer
AUCTION CHOOL OPENS DEG. 21 Reppert Auctioneering School To Open Next Wednesday The .'Writ seml-inlliial term of the Fred R»'p|»ert School of Aui'tloni-'T ing will open here Wednesday. De urmber 27. Col Fr.-d Reppert founder of the m hool, annoum ed lodar. Th first public sale will bheld on Saturday. Dm< mb r and each week day after until th.' close of the classes three we k* later. Approximately 50 student* have enrolled already for this tertn. Col Reppert stated Li*’ summer's vkißß of 64 was the largest In the history of the school A new member ha* been aided to the faculty of the school J. F Sanmann. of Lincoln. Nebraska, who was graduated last Angus' front th- school. Is the new Instructor He will specialize In real estate selling lie has had eight years experience In this field und was formerly connei'ted with the W.mmls Bros Realty *• In'esltni-nt 'company of Lincoln Wince giadtialhm he has repre •enled the National R.-alty Company of this city, which is own.-l by Col Reppert All graduates of I th" school tiecovne members ot the . oXTisi ND ON t'AGE POIHU ♦ ♦ NO PAPER MONDAY In accordance with a custom of years standing, the lh-..i'ur Daily Democrat will not publish an edition Monday Christmas day. in order that em ploy.-s may spend the holiday with their families ♦ ♦ • si — — - ■»
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By Monaignor Luigi Barlaaaina. Latin Patriarch of the Holy Land (Written for the I P » Jerusalem. !>••• 22 <U.P» <»n the ocaalon of the leant of t’hrlal man I have been aaked to aend a meaaage from the blessed land of our Holy Redeemer. Thin tneanaae can only be one of peace. It la not fro.n me: |t ia the sacred souvenir which I am transmitting to you Hiner the meaaage of true peace wan and la now brought to the world hy the Prince of Peace It la worthy to remark that the life of Jenua began and ended with the aeai of peace The beginning of that life wan proclaimed by the angela, the end waa the ream ruction. concluded with peace between Clod and man. thanks to the work of Jeaua. Therefore, thia ia a time of peace, declared and communicated to mankind by Jeaun hhnaelf. Conaequently. If Individuals and so clety wlah to enjoy the true peace their liven should be lived In an atmoaphere of the peace of Christ I Thia peace ia more appropriate than ever and it waken appropriate
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Good Fellows Club * s ♦ Previous total J 359 92 i A Friend 5o Goodfellows 53 A Friend 1 oil . Frank Barthel I mi A Friend 1 isi Total »3«3 95 MICHIGAN MAN ' IS SENTENCED Richard Gauvin lined SIU. 90-Day Jail Sentence Suspended Richard Gauvin, of Deiroi'., Michigan, was fined 11" and . osts and given a 9oday fall seitt.-lice by Judge J Fred Frucht.- in cir cult court this afternoon The Jail sentence was suspend cd. however. I>y the court He is to report to the court at the end of each mon'h for three month* Gauvin was .liatged with false pretense He allegedly had secured I".4<"i (found* ot i .irn from Roy Johnson, of Ifi-calur. mt the pretext ot paying, and then did not pay. He asserted that he had not attempted to defraud the Imai matt, but that after returning home, hud taken a trip to Florida and had intended paying foi tli.j corn ilpmi his return Prosecutor Arthur E Yogi. wed<who represented th.- state at Ga t vln’s arraignment yesterday, asserted that the slate i harg.-d Gau vin with a mlsdeni'-tins i.iththan a felony. I bus making .1 Jail setiieni >- lalh.r th.in a pi ismt seiit.-me purl of his convi.iimi Ferd L Lltterei represented Ihe d< lemlatil Cun In w>* ttiiu.-d (iViXriNTT’D «>N I'AGK f'fVEl
I the motto: "If you desire peace. I prepare for war" not war againat 1 inhere lint againat ouraelvea I'nr.-atraliieil pa a Sion a. uncontrolled aaplratlona and inaatlalile desire for domination over all unending aa they do from the Individual to society are the real i aiiae of the modern am lai i ata-i-lyain Theae paaalona and tendencies muat In- strangled In the heart of ! man Instead of being fostered For ihla purpose mini muat elevate hla thoughts. hla outlook on life The entire doctrine of Christ In both ha speculative and practical . aspects la our only means of cm i I erglng victorious from the fight againat ouraelvea. while remembering at the aanie time the divine . warning "Aa you would thut men , 1 ahould do until you. do you a lan j to them In like manner." Aa there ia no other way to ao- , ' rial welfare, our wish for Christmas la that every tme may be ‘ convinced of thia truth and act accordingly Thia wlah we place l i with all our heart in tin- grotto of Bethlehem thia Holy Chriulmaa 1 uight.
Finns Beat Back Russians On All Fronts; Christmas Peace Offer Is Reported From Rome
KIDNAP DEATH OF MISHAWAKA MAN IS PROBED Mishawaka Rubber Worker Is Kidnaped And Killed Today South Bend Ind In-. 22 <U.R> .Mishawaka and South Bend pie Ihe inv.-siig.Hid tit.' kidnaping and snl.sequeiii death early loday of Sl. pll. n M<-lk< v. It y.-ai old Mishawaka rulilM*i worker, and detained one worn.in and two men for qileslionlng The . rime cam.’ to light alMiut 3 a m when William Joyce of Kalam iz.H., Mi. It i. poiied io police that hl* aiitomoldb' it.id stru. k i a man on I' S 2<i at the dividing line l.i-twe. ii South Bend and Mishawaka Th" victim, identified Infer as M.dkey. had had Ills .-ye* covi-r.-d w ith adhesive t.ip.-, a haiikeu tii.-f had I stuffed In III* month his hands had lie. n tied l.ehlnd hi* hack and hi* feet hound Melkey died in a hospital of a broken tteck mid several fra. lilies although Joy. e hid attempt, d Io avoid hitting him Joy..- wa» not i m rested Police found I'vid.-nc.- in the snow 11<> feet south of where | Melkey was strut k show mg wh.'el he had lieeti dumped from another machine Footprint* were found lin a nearby wood* showing th.- ( track* were made l.y a person wearing only one sheThe track* then |. d to rhe erm < rele highway. where signs re vealed that M.lkey had sttiml.led , onto a coneri'f. abutment and sat rtMt'i:i. ..s I'vgk him o Presbyterians Meet Saturday Afternoon All Pi ■ *byti-rimis plane x to go to the county farm to aid In th" Christmas program .ire asked t i meet at the • ht.rc i Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o't Im k o Decatur Ministers Plan M’eek Os Prayer Tile Is-i.itur inlttlsfertal assoc*. Hon. meeting Thursl.-iv, made fin al plan* for ol.vrvancr of the w-eg of prayer Jattuai > 1-7 lt<-» Hurd Allyn Drake, |> It. pastor of th". First Presbyterian chun-h of K<> komo w ill d< liv.-i I'l" messages A De.-atur mini*! r will preside ••gelt evening, mid the organist • and mm<l< lan- from th.' various .hnr.be will pon I" th mn*l< Rev Carry It Moser, pa- or of i itlie First Ikipfi-t . bur. li. was <■■ < .'lv .1 info nietiyb *l| i> of th" .i-siH lation “CHIMES" HOUR IS AUGMENTED Special Programs To Be Given Over Zion Reformed Speaker Rev C M Prttgh. pastor of th. Zloti Reformed . hutch, amioiin. rd today that In addition to the regu lar "Christmas < him. * ' daily broadcast at II 3o over the loud speaker equipment at Ihe church spMial progiam* will be given Friday. Saturday an d Sunday night Friday evening st 30 o'l-10, k the adult choir of the Zion Refoim cd church, will present a program of Christina* mtt*i< aitsmented l.y trumpet solos by Robert Jones Saturday evening at fi to o'rlo. k i holt * from th.- various . Inin ties of the city will present a program known a* "I'brlsltiia* Carol Hing, under supervision of the WPA rest ion department. The Sunday special program will he presented al *3O p m with harp solos by Mis* Kmhryti Shroyer. The dally broadcast will continue thtoiigh the holhlay sea .on at H jo each morning.
COUNTY DOCTOR RESIGNS POST Dr. .1. M. Miller To Retire As County Physician January 1 Dr .1 M Mill. , of this city. : whose term a* lotility physician at the Jail .nd infirmary expires, January I. 19to. tiotlfi.-d th.* la.aid of county commissioners today' that he did not w ish to in re-1 appoinli'd The liom.l stated that a county I physician would !■<- named ..i the January 2nd tm-etlng Di Miller has served as » physician for patients at the Jail mid Infirmary for tile pa*i Ifi year* Tlie i-omnii*slonera face a Inisy, se**hm at the beginning of the! New V.-m On January I. the annual inventory will 1... taken at the county farm Alls'll Beei of French town ship mid Paul Be. kei of limit ti.wtishlp have lieeti named as appraisers County attorney Hen ry B Heller and county amiltnr Victor Eicher will assist Ihe I'onimlsslotiers will also name « trustee of Hie Adam* .minty memorial hospital The term of James Brigg* of Geneva expire* A highway *u|wrvi*or mid four district supervisors will be named l.y the board on January 2 Garage i-mployes. traitor and truck driver* will also In- ap|M>l|i|ei| al tile meellllg Walter II GlUb>m. hi addition to hi* duties aa i-mmiy surveyor serves a* supervisor of th.- Ad ults county highway system Th" i i.mmlssloners will meet early New Yem * morning at the amlltoi * offh i' and eli-i I .1 presi deni Mos.-s Augsburgei now heads the Imard COUNTY BOARD ACCEPTS BIDS Additional Bids Are Accepted By Board Os Commissioners Th.- board id county rommls siom-rs Was concluding a busy twoday special session this after-1 noon with the rss-eipt of proposal* for gasoline oils, truck tires mid general garage suppHea foi the I minty highway department Yesterday, proposals were re reived oil stone, sand mid gravel and blfiitnlm.fi* materials for the highway* In .i.blitimi Io th. bid* listed yesterday the following were .u---i.-pfed M.-shls rgei Bros Stone Corp, l.iim Grove road oil SI c uts to :. 75 la-lit* per gallon ap plied Liquid asphalt fit rent* 10 ;7.3a . .-nt* I*, gallon applied A* phal! etnillsloli, 7fi cents |>. : gal I lon applied, tai 115 cents per gal , Imt applied Bitiimlaous material applied, furnished by n.iinty m WI'A. one <ent per gallon On the sand and gravel bid Yob' Bros, filed a proposal for wash'd materials at K 5 cents per toll, Ittcr.-asiiig five cents per ton up Io *<• cents a ton foi washed pt hide* and depending on the dlf-, ferent grades and sites. Th.- l.yliarger Grav.-I Co. of Geneva, bid II pit cubic yard for all grad. * Belli blds were for mat.-rial loaded on county trui k* at pit The pro|M»al for brldgs and form lutnlmr was awarded to th. Cash Coal and Supply of this city together with the I.lm nt mid lime contracts \ HKISTMAS I’KtM.HAMS Atldiiix t«> the solemnity of the celebration of the ' hirthtlav of the ChristChiltl. churches of Decatur mid community are holding special services and program*. Several of these programs are grouped on page TWO of to- 1 1 dav’tt Daily Democrat. 1 These are in addition to 1 a similar series published Thursday. j? ♦ ♦
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Finland Reports More Russian Tanks Have Been Taken: Planes Shot Down. PEACE FEELERS By Joo Alex Morris ll’. I’ Foreign News KdttOF* Talk of a Christmas peace offer , came from Hmm- again Imlay bur dispatches from the fighting fronts I told only a bitter story of war. lit Finland the red army was reported by Finnish officials to have i Imen beaten back on the Mouth.•astern front, to hare heen defeated heavily and forced tn retreat on the north central front mid to have been blasted hack toward th.' Arctic coast by .1 Finnish cminter-attack In the far mirth A total of 350 Russian tanks have been destr.iyed or captured since the war started and 35 Soviet airplanes shot down In Ihe last two days, Finnish official military di*pm. hes said Rod planes dropped propaganda leaflets mt Helsinki again today. In Moscow th.- Rnsßlan commiiiiiqm s tended to dlsi ount report* of severe fighting in Finland mid mentlomd 110 reverses for ihe Soviet armies, l.ut il appeared to neutral idiservers that the red ( army had suffered reverses for i the time Iwdng at least although 11 degree of exaggeration was believed probable in frontier reports that the Russians were In heldlong retreat toward the Arctic coast and that they had been i crushed on the north central front In the Salla district The dispatches reporting disastrous Russian reverses came through the Scandinavian capitals for the most part Both Sweden and N.uway have been greatly alarmed by the Soviet invaslmi of Finland Both countries have seen volunteers go to the Finnish front and both their sympathies for the Finns have l»-i-n obvious despite trelr official neutrality A* a result of the dlfficultlee In getting information directly from Ihe | northern fighting fronts, the exact results of the Finnish counterattacks remained obscure But in the absence of counter- ■ lalms from Moscow It seemed obvious that the i;n*»laii* had met with Important revernes despite ' the obvious exaggeration of some official 1 i.mmiiniques Issued at Helsinki Rough terrain, snow and the toughness of the Finnish defense forces have given the vast red army a formidable task which they seem to have made little progress toward solving since the opening phase of the Invasion There was renewed aerial activ- ! Ity off the British Isles during ihe day. with royal air force planes engaging Nagi iMiml.lng craft 011 reconnaissance over the Firth of Forth off Suffolk and elsewhere mi th*- east c.Kist Several German planes w.i.. reported over .. ..MIM f|. "S I*A<IK HVKI JAMES GOWAN HEADS LODGE Decatur Knitchts Os Pythias Elect Officers Thursday James Cowan was elected rh in-I'elbir-conimander of the l> <atur Knight* of Pythias lodge Thursday evening to sin coed George Stubs, who hs* served in this position for the pist y.ar Other officers elected Thursday were Robert Aslilaiiicher. vice(chancellor; f’tarenee Mrnlth. prelate; l*evrl» Stpe. niaater-nt-nrrns; Joset.h Hunter keeper of the records and seal*; Dsttlel Christen, muster of the exchequer; James tnaste rof the exchequer; James Kitchen. Hr. Inner guard; Bill Hunter. outer guard. William Dslllngwr, trustin' for three years: Charles Knspp. master of work; John R Parrlah. Installing officer; Daniel Christen, dnlogate tn grand lodge. Bob Heller, alternate if. legate io the grand .lodge. The n--w officers will be Installed ala meeting to be held abortlr alter thv Ural o( tbv jeer»
