Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1941 — Page 6
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BRITISH BOMB NJZISUBBASE Heavy Air Raid* Are Made On Submarine Baw In France Jan It <UH n»«»y raid• ON •h* O#vm*n automat bi* h«»r »' lanleni. Fran*#. !*•• n!<hi w»t» annoum-ed In an air ministry' rommuniqu* naiar Lunt* <ahl>*r Itombs i -risked into naval ordtuiit** work* and buildInf a no th* dm k« Other plane* «lt**ked target* In the Dunkirk area where on# large (Ire and severs! amaller ftrea were ItaHed Th# peralatent bombing nt Inration porta wa* continued despite advert* weather conditions. th* mirlitry «ald , It w«* understood that th* nlftii.. operatlona were on a much amaller at ale than those of preeed Ini night* he<atite th* weather over the continent wa» unfavorable. There waa growing Iwllef that the British raid* were showing | their effe.-t nn operation” of th* I Germai' air fore#. and there teem i ed some Indication according to report* In aviation quarters. tha' I the German* had moved their ( have* Inland from the channel | <<oa*t because of Rrltlah attack* The reduced wale of German attack* during the last few w#*k* waa helieved to lie dn* Io the Natl deal;# Io conserve plane* for a glCinUc aerial offensive The royal air force w*« believed i to have don* considerable damage I alao to German nil depot* " - ■ * a —- — 1 — RECOUNT OF GWNTIXVMD FROM PAGK ONKt IM.!. the act that give* him egtenalve patronage power "It I* my honest conviction.’ he Mid. “that we should return to J the former standard* of stale gov ernment. maintained for many year* prior lo the reorganltatlon act. and I pledge my cooperation to that end “ With reaper I to hl* relation* with a Republican controlled legislature. gchrlcker asserted he was “anilou* to rooperate with you In developing i wholesome and bene | filial legislative program “We do not meet. I trust, a* blood-thirsty gladiator* In a pre il'lcal arena, but rather a* con-M-ienilou* patriotic men and women who seek only to protect and promote the general welfare of onr people " Turning to legislation and ’he conduct of stale government, flchrlcker outlined for the first time hi* official view* on a sweeping array of subject* He endorsed the nomination of all state officials In a state wide primary, a proposal already Introduced In the house of representative* by hl* party cohort* On the subject nt state finance*, lite chief executive said "we are Jointly interested and pledged lo avoid lhe Introduction of any new tag measure* “I earnestly invite your close study of our present gross Int ome law law. and warmly recommend such readjustment* *■ will remove I STATE GARDENS MIDDLEBURY. OHIO Two Floor Shows Wednesday Nite »:M and 11:00 o'clock Complete New Show Fri. and Sat. Nite. NO COVER CHARGE. LOANS 111 to S3H HieULf *lO PHVITtIf moi W« wy i* sub* ths borraeuti of mawy * reepb umusum Yw <b «m lun t» m* « rrlruvo !« -.(» i™ Mt Lxmm tn gmtidy MtUe-wotlly dx use Uiy TM tffly. W« gwat tad yw *mf »•■*•*- ’ wptr r**r tom as - »~ •*<y liberal ttewt. ‘"‘*“"‘""7 Yss *»r dtne rwr 7 SRMMI rtlttfl Vtlfe ’ vagwifastwwnctcangUssa. May Apply far* toaa is ths yrtney tl ysav swa ksm,«ris as caff stake*, phon*** ' wtwe at tad • saantMt fayasnmam* wg| <*B *a yw tad nftaa aar dataawi isrnw Miy. Ym m* asdw aa abkgMsa d ysa ds *m üb* • Ina. LOCALLOAN COMPA WY WsCrVUsUvi INW Umrtli Smnnl BRtrt Mmm I'3*7 •ccAvva. imiisa*
59ES9IESwS3ESSESSSSSfS5~5S*S I th# Inrqnality now impo**d upon the retail merchant and tervle# group* under th# operation of this 11 •<■• " 11 M. - ■ t , and more effective enforcement of lhe state Intangible lav taw. and recommended a trot I Hon of the poll l| tai Indiana * major rote in national I defense prompted Schrlcker to call on legislator* to make the state I "mor# and more” an attrartlv# ' spot lor rh»> location of new Indus- ' trie* and the prosperity of those already here In addition, he asked that iippropriallon-. Ire advanced I th# rommlsaion on Inter-stale co-1 ' operation, currently active Ini national defense matter* Mchncker took the ball away 1 from rhe Republican* In annonne- ’ Ing he would appoint hl partisan ’ braird' of trustee* to direct lhe I ata'w'a 21 Institution* Ort hl* ' pet" subject, gchrlcker ' ' said "It is my conviction 'hat , ’ Indiana, like o'ber progressive, state*, should provide basal teat-1 nook* from State fund*. **le< ter| : by non partisan hoard of tegthto* -I comml»»loner« and furnish*<l free - to every school child " In commenting on home rule, th* I ! chief egerutlv* recommended en-1 ermragement ot public ownership I Os Utilities, egtenslon of the rime for purr basing license piste* to March I and an *uuitahl< distrlhn Itlon among (oral unit* of street | and highway fund* STATE LIQUOR CHANGE ASKED Tavern Owners Seek “Common Senne" l-ea-illation Program Fort Wayne Jan H 'U-W A "common sen*#" legislative program will Im- presented to the Indiana retail alcoholic beverages association for convention approval to- ' day I The program drawn by the legti-1 latlve < ommlttee of the group, ask* ' In part: I. That the slate Ifqnor r ommis-1 ■ton be made bi partisan and that | the number of state escise officer* be increased to provide more strict ; enforcement of the law 2. That it be made a mlsde- ■ meanor to purchase or attempt to ' I purchase liquor on days when sale ] I* prohibited by law. that It Ire ' made a misdemeanor for any per son to carry an opened bottle of I liquor on his person or in an automobile. 2 That dosing hour* be adjust- ( ed to discourage been legging and ! disregard for the law; that New I ! Year* Eve and New Years operat- ! ing hours be adjusted E W Arena ot Indianapolis. ’ chairman of the legislative com-1 mittee. said violation* by one or I two pertent of the tavern keeper* ' reflect discredit on the entire : group. He said the association | was asking for "new and more strict” laws to curb the violations | of the few. William Ijmb of Lafayette Wil-1 Ham Hhillow of Hammond and Ralph Redding of Fort Wayne were nominated for presidency of the . sssociation. ■ - 2.000 VOTERS I MOST REGISTER County Clerk Report* On Voter* Who Mud Be Re*Qualified Nearly 2.000 voter* of Adam* I | county will probably b# dropped from the rngistratlon list* this year • ' unless they re-quatlfy, it wav shown ' today In the offices of county clerk i Clyde O. Troutner. Appro* Imately 2,000 persons I have been sent reinstatement blanks, which are to be filled out | i and returned within JO day*. Os the I : number sent, only about ISO to 200 I have been returned. These were sent to person* who are to be purged from lhe registration lists because they toave not voted in either of the pa#t two •lections. In some Instance* persons voted, but the lists were not marked at I the poll* by the election board i members and they have been sent reinstatement blank*. About 200 blanks were also returned by the post office, because they were no* daltveraabie. Thaws person* have evidently moved J Moca they last registered and the I dark's office ba* no record of their present addresses Person* who have changed their , address#* since the reinstatement | blank* were mailed will also have i to treader Voter* oot *ur» of their »t»iidiag are urged to check with the clerk'* office. ——o Losislaßa load* all the sUto* in the production at rice and sugar Cwße. Cora aud cotton are other crop*, becoming increasinly Important ia recent yaare. - — —"P- — Dmc* Wodnenday Sun Set.
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