Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1940 — Page 1

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Not Afraid to Shoot ' k L 5 Off SIJM ■ «<s * ' ’ • ■■■lbßw 11 ™ 1 By fjk IB Paul Ebertole Pnlh-p hi N'w York hold l’;«nl |*b» !»u»b !•» nn < harz**M hi i <»i» noi foii whh ih»- death of \V»H»d !<•* Itii***. 15 P«»li<•• wiy that n.iHx taunted Eb< t *ob» :ih not dm ing to whom Th«* hoy im M.iid to have ulilahled the gut! in a p * »«h y Mtor** loldMM y GIVES REPORT ON COG CAMPS 51,75(1 Indiana Youths And War Veterans (iiven Employ ment Till- civilian <otiMtv.ition imp. han sivi'ii rinployinenl la Indiana yntma mm and wnr v«-t< t an. with an ratimatcd <'i|wn-<' of II? ii.tw mm iliiimi.* (hi .is and omhalt year* that tin' fi t pwigiani ha. liven hi opi'iwtion. aiiordins to Mr. F’ayi' Sniltii Knup|i. \daiii county welfare director Estimated sum wnt home to dependent. liy the enrollee* wa> |R I :',<n> ihh< In Indiana C<V enrolee. have advanced a state-wide Mill erosion control program, aided in the development and protection of new forest resources. Improved trainar" fai illtie* and developed new rec reational facilities in publii areas. Mrs Knapp said In the healthful atmosphere of outdoor (XT camp, youth* are taught how to woi k and how to make a living." the director said Million* of acre* of forest and park, and farm land* furnish the laisiratory in which young men and war veteran* gain practical evper letter and training All camp fai ilHie* are utilised to instill in ea< h youth *ound habit* of work, pride In a< < omplishment. and the Importance of regular habit*, orderliness, neatm** and clean living About '•I |H-r< ent of all enrollee- attend camp ediuatioital and training programs here In the state’ , the dir- •■< tor < ontinuisl I hiring October l»3» <,IM Ind iana youths and war veteran, were working on ICC projei t. W ith 2* ('<'(’ <amp* in operation in the state KViSTINI'KIi ON PACIg k'IVKi EDITORIALS BY LOCALTRUSTEE State Publiration Carrie# Article By John M. Doan The February publication of the public welfare department in Indiana egrrie* a frontispiece editorial by John M I loan of this city. Hashington township trustee The editorial hear* the caption.'* Cooperation between trustee* and welfare departments ' In the editorial. Mr. Doon de»erlba* the cooperation between the department* In this county and township and the dally contacts of the trustee, relief Invesl'galnr or visitor with welfare department worker* He also urge* trustee* to keep more complete records of Invest' gallon* to enable them to know th-’ < egact condition of the relief clfvtit. i and to lie able to meet the county welfare director with facts He urges the elimination of chi*- i eler* and taking care of the needy i In a proper mannei at the least < ' possible cost. I

BRITISH SAVE CREW OF NAZI SCUTTLED SHIP Crew Scuttles Merchant Ship To Avoid Capture By British Hi" I>. .I on iii'< h I ! 'U P) lb ar admiral Sit Henry Harwood, i-ommundei- of British naval forms In th- south Ailantic .mnounie<| today that Hi., ci. a of the -cuttied llerman so ,ihii t Wakatna had been picked 'ip by a British 1 1 1 nisi t The Wakatna. .1.771 lon* was engaged ill a de-perate attempt with other tierman merchant ships to run th.- allied tips kade with vitally mi d"| st|p|tl|i s for tier many I' lay at the bottom >d the .••ti oft Bratll and British watrhl|.« were believed |>ur*ultig other liet man freighters off the Brazilian • oast. The Wakauts was si’iitlled by its <iew as 'he '• ohi ton British i rulset Hawkins ihallenged t' l>< tween t ape E'rlo and Cape In- Suu Thome Vest.-rday rm:! Admiral Hat WolHlC annouitt emellt III" w hi'iealHiiil. of the Wakauia s ue» had hem a mystery and ships ami < oastyuaid boats were .'-atidling foi th- n; Many tudiev. e<| that the Hawk:.’- had taken the men prisonerAdmiral Hat wood < fim‘!rmet| 'o tlay that Iwfote ahamioiot'.-* their shift the to mans .et th. Wa.'-.tma atm 11.1 Woo<| refused to name thl ship whit h Inti'l I ept.'d the W.ikama bitt he Indicated that contrary to other report*, il was not the Hawkins II was Itidiev -d how I vet thin the British deliltetaody taiisid niiifiislon legaiding the ship whit h did in'triepr rhe W.t kama on the gtotind* id naval tC. tSTIVI r.tr US t'AflH fiVKI WOULD ABANDON TRACTION LINE Receiver Seeks To Abandon I'ort Wayne-In-dianapolis Line Indianapolis. Ind Feb II il'l’i Bowman Elder, receiver of the Indiana Hallroad trslay sought permission form the ftultlit servlie ■ ommiswion to substitute motor coat h and truck service for the present Interurban service on the Ind lana|Mtlis Fort Wayne and Muni ieX- w Castle lines The Indiana service corporation, lessor of the the interurban line 10-tween Fori Wayne and Bluffton, also Joined Elder In n-nuesting authority to discontinue rail service The change na> Iteen approved by Marion county superior court The petition asserts that the service has Isen innduited at an increasing lo*, sime I't.W and present revenue, are not enough to pay the ordinary operating cost* e»i lusive of deprei lation FJder said that for the nine months period ending Sept so. the the lndianapoli*-Fort Wayne line suffered a *51.322 loss despite re■filled ezpenses and the deficit of •he Muni New Ca-tle line was *17.353 foi the same so-nod The losses for the year i'tl* were *47,557 and *23.0-15. respectively, for the two line. The recelvei propose* to establish an ' adeipiuti- and efficient truck and bus servlie to the point* now nerved by the railway by using <Ci7NTINCKtI ON PAIiW RIVBI o — Suhnvt Hukc Fund For Naval Defence Washington. Feb II tl'Pi Chairman Jame* (> Hcruvharn. It Nevada, of the house navy appropriations sub-committee, today called on the house to approve a record breaking »»5«.772,378 navy appro priatlon and wurn-.l that "civillza tion Itself may he at stake", in the ETutopi-an war Ncrugham submitted to the house bill which although cut *111,59#.6*9 below I’resldent Roosevelt * estimate carried more funds than congress ever ha* Voted for the navy in peace time —- - —O—■» — Scout Find Aid Content Tonight The annual Boy Hcout first aid contest will l»e held at Berne tonight. with three Decatur and two Berne troop* participating AB troop* setting up a •<» percent rating will be entered in tha* contest at Fort Wayne, the date of thl* content io ba announced ialvr.

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN A I) AM S COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana. Tuesday, February 13, 191(1.

County Agent 111, I nahlc I o Attend Short Course Here I The Hile of the most disappoint ed man in Adam* county was earned today by County Agent 1,. C. An hbold For si« month* In- ha* worked with half a dozen comii t'-e* making preparation* forth ■ first purdue short course in the county in 20 years Saturday In- went to bed with a ore throat At the opening of the • hurt course thi - morning he was I still confined to his horn.- with his Hine**, and it is not known whether In- can attend any of the «esion*, although he I* improving sat-i-fai torlly However, the early pre paration* were so thoroughly made that tin- short course i* moving a* smoothly as any In the state thiyear BANK BANDIT IS GIVEN SENTENCE Musician Who Rohhed Winchester Bank Given 10 Years Win- hester. Ind . Feh 1.1 On hi* plea of guilty to bank robbery. K.-nneth II Morri*. lu, who last Thursday afternoon held up the I’eople'* Ixian a Trust company her.- and was captured a short time late: liy a bank clerk and citizen who puraued his car 2) mile- into Ohio, was sentenced to H> year* In prison by Jmtg. John W Macy in ih>- iin mt court Monday afterlllHltl When a*k>-d If he had anything to -a> before (entente wa« pronoth'! ed. Morri* declared. "I made my mistake and realize it ’ Judge Mai y did not explain hl* a. tion in plat Ing the senteti- e at ' |u year*, whit h i* the minimum under the law Life Imprisonment I* the maximum penalty Identify Bandit Auburn. Feh 11 The mystery of th-- scar on the lip ot the bandit who t'onfe*sed robbing bank* both In Wito hosier and here har been solved .n l ording to those whu re ' tn-nod from Winrhettter Hbecfl Artus Coyle. Prowecutor George Mounts and John Haggerty, cash lei of th- Auburn State bank talk ed to the confessed bandit ill the jail at Win. h.-ster When the kllbiirn bank was rob bed last August I. a description of the robber given to authorities by Haggarty Included a wear <>n hi* lip The lack of a scar wa* the only point of difference when Ken noth Morri* wa* captured follow- ! ing the Wlm heater stickup When Haggarty and Morris talk- ' ed together. Haggarty asked the bandit to tense th" muscle* of hi* fan- When thl* wa* done ihe effect of a star was given by his thii k lip* and protruding jaw Revival Service At Liberty U. B. Rev and Mrs Harold A Aliem •f Pleasant View Baptist t'hurih Wren Ohio assisted by the gospel team from the same church began a serie* of evangelistic servlee* in the Liberty I'nited Brethren church rm Route ini. near Monroe ville Monday night of thi* week The servile* are to continue for two week* Availed program Is being planned Beside* the many Instrument* which are played by Mr* Alb-m the gospel team will furnish spei tai number* from night to night

LENTEN MEDITATION tR.'V Paul W Nchultz. Zion Lutheran Church< “la**h Hypocrisy and .More Honesty** "Why call y* m«. Lard. Lord, and do not th* th-ng* which I aay’” Luke fi M

ail<l lo or detract from the complvled *< rip turat Word and Will of (Jorl who heesuse of an Inordinate or blind enthtislasm forbid many things which (Sod permits <r permit many thing* which Clod forbids. and who Irecause of a pussyfooting com plea cater to and permit antl-rhristlan Idealism to flourish and to ruin the soul of men Why call Jeaua "Lord. Lord" at all. If It I* rat tonal lam. workrlgbl>*»usne*a. modernism. or the willy llobln Hood or dark age traditionalism which la to lord th* heart and lit* and lead sin burdened souls lately and surely to Paradise' May thia solemnly searchinc ten and the present holy season of !a>nt lead many souls Into the heavenly meadows of that Tiu’h which proclaims The hlood of Jesus Christ. Ills Hon cleauseth us from all sin" With this stffcma and burden removed completely .<nd alone by faith In Christ. people shall not only call Jesus "land Lord.” but shall also he willing and aid tn IMt the things which He says This ahmecan btlng ahont les* hypocrisy and much mote honesty. (

C. C. TO HOLD MEMBER DRIVE Annual Drive To Open Monday; Street Fair Dates Are Set Herman H Krneckeberg. president of the Decatur CliamlM-r of Commerce, announced today that the annual membership drive of the city's business organization will open next Munday. February 19 Decision to conduct the dilve next week was made at a meeting of the officers and director* at a meeting Monday night. Walter Gard, a member of the board, will be thaitman of the membership drive No < hange Will be made In the membership price, which i* 12 "io |»er pernon iio- director* also sei the dales forth»- annual Decatur Free Street E’air and Agricultural Show which ha* been sponsored since 1935 by the Cham tier of Commerce The annual fair will be held from Monday. July 29. tn Saturday. August 3. inclusive This I* one week earlier than a date tenia lively set earlier, but the < hange was net e«*i|ated because of conflict with other fair* The officer* and directors of the Chamber of Commerce hold similar positions on the fair Itoard Several fair committee chairmen were antiouni ed last night by Mr Ktueiki-berg They are as follow* George Auer, contributions. Hob ert Heim, lonii'ssions W S Bow er*, hands and parades, pete Reyn olds and Carl Gerber, publii Ity and advertising John I. IteVos* fre. act* Jam** Murphy light*. Wai ter Gard, ride* and show. It y; Glendenlng. budget ( George A Thoms, secretarytreasurer of the Cbambi-t of Com nn-rie. will also si-tv- in that <a ! parity for the street fail 310.000 LOOT TAKEN AT HOME Fort Mayne Man’s Home Looted By Burglars Last Night Fort Wayne, hid Feb 13 il’pt Burglar* looted the home of a retired gio. <-i here la-' n.ght and escaped with more than llomm imlli-e announi ed today Theodore Brandt 57. disi'overed the robliery when tie teturtted hom<around midnight la»t night aftet spending the evening visiting friend* He told police the loot Included 15 mm In government Imnd- and M.OOO in cash In addition tn- said jewelry which he valued at 41 and a coin collection win- h he estimated was worth 32" mm were missing The money was taken from th" room onttpieil Ity Brandt's mother prior to her death la-< month Brandt said the room had linen • lowed since her death Brandt told police he returned home almtit II o'i Im k last night but did not discover the burglary until an hour later Then he said he noticed the l>ai k doo-- of the house wa« Open, lie < becked upstairs and found that someone had searched his mother's old room Police said lhe burglar* appar iCONTINI'EIt ON PAGE? nVB>

Jesus here direct* a word of (earthing eameafnes* tn auch a* make Cht l«tiatlity a nieie coni >a*lon. hut not u profession which they prut lice, to sui h who make great prote* laliulH of loyalty to Christ, Im' are devoid of concrete ptin-f* To contrqdli t lit need* and behavior what one vehemently a*«ert* to be hl* inilVlt tlon I* the ti’.ost miserable form of contradiction And I* the end >uch a con fessut. will find hl* house of hypo-risy topp ling alsiut hi* ear* to reap hi* horrible retribution Jesus bad before Him the Pharisee* when He spoke thi* text and these word* are likewise applicable today to all those spiritual leader* who refuse to acknowledge and pro claim the whole counsel of Gist who elthei

Short Course Opens Today; Home Talent Show Feature Tonight; Banquet Thursday

Biggest II oni c Talent Show In County’s History Tonight; Banquet To ( lose Program. BANQUET THURSDAY The ' 0111. V . home ' 1 - * show in history will be held tie night at 7 15 o'llm I- in the gymn.ishtm of the De-atm junlot *• it1 lot high school with l>r Fred I P.ittersot. as master of • • i- irioiiu - The program Will lam approxi 1 mutely two hours and a i ha»v- ot Io cents a person f* to l»- made ' The program is as follow- It. catur high *■ lustl build \llwrt Bellenn-yi-r. dlrei tot nmnly 1 hot us and kiti-lieti symphony Mt* I T Habeggei. il. ei t u vlbra haip selection* Mi* James Km he -It Adam* county *• ti-ml |o-p band. Robert Jom-s ilirei toi tap dame. Sally Joan Aht. mix d chorus. 3» voice* Bernard Sihui'z diii-etor Busy B roll- skiCms: team play W- ddlng of l.t i A- - Stgtiid Atidersoti din-. 1 author; Si John* accordion band. W K rtfi-lman. dim rm < unity pantomime and Hawaiian inusi' William Neadstlne dii-.tm ti limpet duet The Holy City Pat ( Si hlageiihauf and Jean Ispy. tumbling act. Mmtrm- high ». hmtl girls Dorothy Bak>-i dtn-i uu snare drum solo. Ismald It 1,, h man Wfnnei t hmus and y-di 1Carl T Htlltegger, din ttm Banquet Tnursday All township ticket -ile-Hi.-ii ate now sold out and hav- ill'eked in. it was aninmtned at a meeting of the committee tm the banquet held at tin- i.unity agents ..ffne Monday night This banquet, the jfith annual i ■ - , I I '". ■ w" Il I' 1 . I, ■ ■ ■ i■■ ■ : •on* A few ’ll kef* have been |'s red - foi li'.aiii- and may <• c.ii- | Lum the I.IIII'.'V off- . Pumphrey a J-W'-hy situ. m it th-' day session. of the short ! louts- Those -., lite area 0,1 s !>• ot D-iatui who may bin 'ailed to *•• tin- township ch.i' is ii iiaskeil to g.-' tu ket* lit h., i Immediately a* it i. po •' may io- said bi-fijti ti). nn.- . „( the banquet Berne Residents Awarded Patent I Milo T Fields and Chris Zii--r-I t iler of Berne have Ih-i-ii awarded ' a patent mt a novel musual staff di-Kigned to help singe) - a-.m int*the proper pitch with eai h not- A whistle sounds the piopei pitch so ’ each sharp flat and tiatui.il lime Tin- award was made by the Culled States patent office I o County Clerk 111 With Influenza County Clerk ctyd ■ u Troußier ha* la-eti ci-nfini-<l at hr- home to the past -everal day- suffering from a severe mid and all aifa. k ot Influenza ADAMS COUNTY FARMER DIES Noah Winteregg Dies This Morning After Long Illness Noah Wlnte-ogg *'t, prominent Adam* iminty fainter, di-d this morning at 2 o clock at the home of a daughter Mr* Kzra Wanner, In Hartford town»hip Death was allilhuteil to complication* follow ing *ti illlie** of zix months The det eased was born In Berne April 5, Di7li. the son of Joseph and Catherine Winteregg He was married to Sarah Schindler, who pern fded him in death three year* ago Surviving are the children Mr*. Wanner. Mrs Peter N Mo»er of k’rent h township Klroy of Decatur and Haymond of Berne, two broth er*. Joseph D. and Henry, and a ■inter. Mr* Amo* S< hiiidlcr all of Berne Four brolhe » a »l*t< t and j son are deceased Funeral service* will be held Thursday afternoon *t 13" o cluck ■ t the hl-me Os the daughte: uid 2 o't Im k at lhe West Missionary church, with Rev C J Gerlg and Rev Alfred Clau*ir officiating Burial will Im- in the M H K i eui 4 elfi>. ,

Canada's Leader 1, I Sir Lyman P Duff Wrh th** »»f L ird Tw »<!*• - miih ;*(»ve'rfh»i .d of (‘an- . id f Si- I.V!n,ui P Ihift iln>v« < hhd jHfllire ot lli»- < . In-< 'Hint** t< u.'il’ yoveiion lufii a im w appohihn :i! is mad* bv lh*’ kiH£ HULL OPPOSES INVOKING ACT Opposes Invoking Neutrality Act On W arring Nations Wi.hlngtmt Feb 1: UP Ser- " f.ity of Stat. Cordell Hull r was I- I'll-d today ha* llotltb-d ihe senate foteign 'elation. • nnmlttee that he is vigotoii*ly oftposed to propos- ( al. to mt .ke ihe neutrality act in th' 11-t-s .. Finland ind Japan-China lOllfli. t. Hull'* ripiniot: v. is sought on a re- .'-itlon nttodttci-d by Sen G’ly M Gillett* l> Idaho, to make lhe iieiit'.ility act effective against .1 G'-iii and Chui .mil j similar proposal by Sen John A Danaher. H Conn to Invoke the law against ‘ Rus* i and Finland Knactment of th- law Is nut in a-cord with the state department's 1' . in Huil - I'd in a l-tter to mmmittee i hail man K--y Pittman [ It Nevada If- old'd fli.it h« de parttnent « kei'pln* In close touch . with th-. European situation, .mil I that h- believe, he - .ot handle ' r without iuvidvine the liii' tl Hull * b-tte which applied to both the Rnssi.t Finland and 'in Japanese < hftla conflict!- Was turned over iii a «u!i t otnmitte. h' ad"d by Sen Wahe. F Geo *. |i Ga Indi' atimis w-- -. that George * group would no' act tor »om<- time, and that th- 'nil < mntnit*- e would I fir ■■ •- d .nr i. y li. fm. it .1. ilr with pending feoposal* fm an ent* bariin against Japan To Welcome Welle* lauidmi I', ti r: UP, Prlnu Mini*!- N-\ lb ch.itnbeilain was ■ he* r- d in the hou*' of common* today when hi- announced Sumner Welle*. ( S until" seirel.ny of stale would In- taken Into the full conffdem ■- "f th-' British government when he visited here We 11... mission to l.ondon Pari* Hiitm- ami B- rlin, being under tak •It at th- orders of President Hm’s- v-lt. was made •iibjei t id a queatioit addr' s.-d to Hu prime minister here I need hardly say that hl* Majesty’* g-tvei nm-'iit will welcome the president * representative and take him into thelt fullest confi deme, with th- object of assisting the president to form an estimate of the «lttiatlon Chamberlain said o Local Man’# Sister Dies In Florida Word w.t- re-I'lvi.d fie:, lai- y»... trrday Ity Jame* I. Km h-1 of the death of hi. -istei Ml' Flm-ti'.' Copeland Mi- <'opeland died in Miami Florida from an acute lieart attack Khe had been tn the ho.pitai foi alsiut four week* Mrs Copeland w.i- a fmiiK-i re*i dent of Bluffton and wa* quite well known hen-, having visited with Mr and Mrs Km her a numbet of times Nile Is -Uiviveil by two brother*. J I. Km her of thi* city and George T Koehct of Elida. Ohio. The l**ly will he brought front Miami to Bluffton, where fun-ral' srivh'o* will be held Sunday at the Tboma funeral home at 2 o clock. t witii burial iu Dlufltuu. ,

Price Two Cent*.

Short Course SciodonH Open Thi# .Morning In Lincoln School; Will Conclude Wednesday, SESSIONS FREE Eight talk* on cropM, (lahyhi?, i h»thing and ItiU rior <l* <otaiinic < im <! th»* op« nhiK fiw mcmM.otiM of iho Adorn* <ounry idwirt roiii Ih»Dik hold in fho Lincoln school building hwlay and tomorrow U A Kh*pj" p: aidod OYcr th« m»n'ii mommloii in ih»- Lincoln Mt-hool gym thl* morning and ID-nj I). Mazolin pn*»fdod thl* aftoinmni, Mr*. E W llimchc wa* chairman of th»- women'* morning *«»**i<»ti and Mi* Porr»‘*t Walter* of the women * afternoon *p**l(>n (’hangeM hav» b»»ii mad<* in W«’dii“*day * fi • • *i*M*ioii* for uiiiiicii. to In* h* hl an pait of the Purdti** *hort cour*«‘ in the Um <»hi • *i hooi auditorium Wednesday morning a talk on < lothing will Im* made by All** M»*ta Martin and on«* on hiimior d«-« orating by Mi** Blanch Zoning Wt'diiegday afternoon a talk aHI be made on < lothing by Mln* Martin who will then give a d«*rnoiiMtiiitioii on <at ing for an illiieio* In the home Thi* domomitration wan pf*vioun)y — ' foi Tih-Mlay. ' • ; ■ .• .... Yneta Beadh wan unable tu be prenei’t W*diie*day morning and aft<«r B I* • ■ ‘-i k * U ill ••• -• ;V • ’ l»V K I’. lb -om on crop# ,md G \ Uii bin# .! darying a* originally m hedul*-d fm the Lincoln *ch<»o! gym. K E Beejion. Purdue nop 4% t pert talked ihi* morning on the lleiatlve Value of |>tffei»-ni |,e---f gurnet Mi Beeiioit Maid Mot* importune* in the Mdecj tion of a legume to iim« i* attaihed ( to th* Moil type than any other Mngle fai tor Soil acidity «»i lime i - tin- fi*-’ i <»tiffiid«*' »': m r in determining whethej a legume , will * i < onsi'y agent* vo< a tional teacher* ami other* who t***t . for a< idity should report the degree of ,d idity Im fore rhe legume to he *nwn I# *e|e<'ed hy the farmer Yn aridity te#* should be ! Mad** whrtievei t legum** I* to Im* ' Mown On Mtrongly acid woib «*»y-h«-in* ami Korean leapedr*.! are high a| b*'4 allwe o! their lowej |im»‘ ;*<inii*-merit** On moderately .o ld ftoHft.'U mixture of aUike , ( nd Kor•an I* «ped*-7a and on m»Hm *tiß h-M# a< Id, oj tho*«* that have been limed *-d <ht\.* and alfalfa may be add«*d to «hot gun mixture* sou n u ith gi alm* Y miYttiie of |. gum* * hirntahea pra* ti< ally *h»‘ #.im»‘ i* »sul!« for hay paattire ami fertility ♦ ff**ct ?Ili’ < an lie obtaimd (mm a tingle legume, and give* more aoilralire of mid • -entdul *tand« <»i.im*»*‘* adapted to aoilt < an h** u«ed in ’he mixture at the !.r* of Neveral pound* per at ie Soil at iditv i* *m h a Meriori* handicap to clover* that litiiciitotie or marl *honld he ine-d according to the *t»il n«*» ti# I Mially tun ot four ton- of lim***t4»nr pci at it- are adequate Elthei inaterfal may b applied any time of the y«*ai when -oil toiidition> mil pt nir hnuhiig and spreading ' him uiation i« highly im|»ortiiht in coiitHhufing it* the «ncceg* of 14 > »N»T IN t' F’s» ON PAIIIC riVKI ASSESSORS IN MEETING HERE A—e—or* And Deputies Given InNlructionRcKiirdinu Work l*in' this sttcruiMin a.-essor- ot tin. iriunty nuil thwli dcpuHcs wi'iti icii'ivliiir in-tiuctioti* on the uso of th- tii-w a.--... ttiK sheet* foi* Ibi" Explanation of thi* sheets w*4 one of the 1,-1 ill I llssiotl* belli il| the tn-elinx of the assessor- at th-l Adam- county court Bouse I'.iul (I Weber, field foi the state board of tax lonilnlsi stoni i leil in the dlstu- ion pet* iod*. The meeting opened thl* morn* Ing aud after racessinK for the noon luuihi'uit. was resumed early tliid afternoon. Eitir.t Wurthman Ad« ants county assessor- wa - In chatite. Included in tin- group In attends ame were a>si -ot. their di putle*, trustee* and wive* who aid iu Hi-| ia»*e**iu* wvik,