Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1941 — Page 1

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Lain Smashes ■\t Ml Fronts Os I Mussolini Empire

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

MASS MURDERS ARE REPORTED FROM RUMANIA Insurrection Kcpnrted Accompanied By Maiw Murder* Os Jews Ruochuk Bulgaria. Jan 24— UP. — Frontier reports roach mg here from Rumania said that in three day« of mturrec tion from 2.500 to 3 000 persona were killed in Bucharest alone llnchare*’ Jan 2t f U P* tl’ii*d by leliaot' Tin* * il.iy* of ii-ut rectiiiii tn Huiu.iliia were ,i. oitit panled by maa* tinird* • of J.w. if wa« disclosed today Earn ’ fie ure« nti death* were not aViillaM*’ but ft w.i* admitted that i i.uilil*** Were "Important Premier f<* ti li.n tnt.m. •. it ip lulled to In* l|i.i-tet of the •('<!.l thin today Hebei* in Ifflrh.r.at Were lHittli*d up by troop* in a reatrhted Stea and tfitumnu an iiuutn ed that he pei Miually w mid reorganise the iron guard dl««|i|ent faction* of whlih pie« Ipitated the outbreak* whlih have kept the country In near revolt. ft wa* learned today that in one block In Hm-hare.t alone *■• Jew* were murdered Wednesday It wa* admitted that "gangeters and eitrenu*'* herded Jew* into cellar* where they were slain Today mark**d thia correspondent'* fb*t i ommunii atlun with rhe outside World •in< e Wedlii -day morning (hiring three day* we have been nnd* i fire with no tight* at night and with no udephonw eervice at any time Hut today It wa* noted th*' every where In Hm hare*' at least. Antoneacu'* troop* were in command of 'he situation wl>h the German army giving It* moral «uppoi t Street* were thronged by people who crowded out into brilliant *un I shine after haring tw-en < imped up I 1 In their home, for three day In promising that he personally would reorganise the iron guard. Antoio-si u said that the "traitors to the youth of the nation would lie punished " Tr.wip- prepared to disarm rebels surrounded In a restricted Huihar est area and throughout th. city there wa* a note of relief among throng* In the street* Antonescu called on the people to "telephone to the authorities the whereabouts of hidden nest* which continue resistance Whoever fires on the military force, public iniild Ing* or private citigens Will be shot on the spot Troop, loyal to Antonescu had "mopping up activities under way and crowds which had kept within doors during the past three day* earne out on the streets av.iln In the brilliant sunshine The Insurgents. It wa* said, have been ringed within a limited area of the capital. An official communique was (CnWTfNGBti ON PA7tl~.it xi LODGE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Knighta Os Pythias Lodge Installs Officers Thursday Night Newly elected officers of Kekl* onga lodge No. S 5. Knight* nt Pythias. were Installed lust night during the regular lodge meeting Janie* t'hrlKtrfi will serve a* chancellor commander of the lodge during the coming year, having been installed a« the ruling officer last tught Other officers who were installed are: l>*wl« Sipe, vice-chancelor; Harry T Grube, prelate; Robert Ashbaui her. master of work. Jos* j eph A Hunter, keeper of record* and seals; I tan Christen master of finance; J Fred Fruchte. master of eichequer; Hill Hunter, master at arms. George Brewer, inner guard; Merle Foreman outer guard, and George fftults trustee John R Psrrlah. Fred V Mills. Charles Knapp and A. D. Suttles served as installing officers Following the installation services, plana were opened for staging an Initiation sometme In February

FDR REPORTED AGREEABLE TO BILL CHANGES Willing To Accept Prohibition Agiiinwt Convoying VeMMeh Washington. Jan 24 — UP — Democrats of the house foreign affairs esmm.ttee today voted to hear three high military and naval officials in closed session on President Roosevelt's British aid bill after Republican member* vainly tought an open hearing W.i-hinginn. Jan 24 llT'i I' -d* n' lti*iM-vi lt today wa* reported willing to .h n-p* three amendment* to the arm* lending bill in* lading a *!•*■• ifii prohibitum against flu- u~- of naval re*. ■••I* a* tonvoy* l , i*r.o||- Who have <!:-• I|».1-|| the |ivi«lation with th*- I** dent aid lie al-.il indi* Uted lie would not ole i*-i I ti a tim>' limit on th.* uthurity tlia' would In- stven him to l*-a«e. b-nd e»i iiange 111 trati.fi-t war material* aboard or to a requirement that he report regularly to i-ongre,* on trau-a> tion-. ••*< -pt in'ormatlon deemed by th*, army chief of -taff and 'ln- chief of naval operation* to lie military *m-ret*. Tin* wa- learned a* .he hmw foreign affair- lommlttei* neared the end of it* hearing on flu* bill tip;io-ition member -of the committee will devote their la-' day for calling wltne**e* to questioning the eominatidillg officer- of the army and navy about defense propositi* of Col Charle* \ l.indltergh. The administration will pre-et.t rebuttal tomorrow, l.itldliergh, who '••-tlfi.-d for five hour- yesterday. adv«* ated that the Inited S’ate* build up a* *|ieediiy a* possible tn an all strength of Ittmm thoroughly modern plane- pin* reserve* and establish nr Im-e- from N. wfound land a- tar south a- the Amagon ■ iver valley and th*- Galapagos Islands. Gen. Hugh m jonii«on. csNwmuist. tVrNTINVKI* ON PAGE THHltiei ASKS ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL Circulate Petitions I’or Addition To Kirkland School Petition* ar*- feeing iirculated In Kirkland township a iking the trustee and th.- members of flu- advisory itoard to author!*** the issuance of laind* for the building of an adition to the Kirkland township high school Nineteen person- are circulating the petition- No rime is -pe< ified when they shall be filed with the township officials The trustee and advisory board an- a-ked to Issue bond* not to ek-n-ed the statutory limit of two percent of the net fatabl- valuation of the township The taxable valuation in the township I* 11.3iHi.7M and since It doe* not have a bond debt either for road* or school*, the two percent levy would l»- equivalent to S.’li.iHlo. Plan, have not proceeded far enough even to estimate how much would tie required for the addition, several taxpayer* in the township 1 stated Interest I, shown In th' project by a numtier of th* resid nt* and school patron* They state that the addition would in< lude el*M NMM and an auditorium or a gymna•lum. Ht Maty's and Root townships built additions to their school buildings in the last lew year* The Kirkland school ha* a high school and four grade, — Auto License Bureau Open Saturday Night G Remy Hierly manager nt th* Adams county auto license bureau, today announced the bureau will b*> open from 7 to 11:30 o clock Saturday evening, principally to a«,i*t taxpayer, in filling out and filing gross income tax payments. _____ 0— - ' — - Returned Missionary Will Speak Sunday Miss Goldie Nicholson, a returned missionary from Japan, will speak at the service, at the Baptist church Sunday evening Th* service, commence a, usual at 7 , o'clock Every member a* well a, the general public Is invited to attend I

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana. I riday, .lamian 21, 1911.

Lindy Says Invasion Unlikely T.--tlfying H-foi.- ’he h**'i** * m *if-* ■* lommr'*'* * * 4 • • v Mndlo rgh Odd hl* li-t. r* • lh.it th.- I Si»InHO d. ig- t ui.i-.ni either fey o» ,ic while ii in.iltii.ini* ii niiiy ii.tvy and .ill to > • of *>r-.isonalil* - '* 1 "I I- “ife* ’ii «> i llicit *■ • <• * "i. president - ii .ding mil Hid I shown .1* he t.-.'lfl. I

FOUR PERSONS HURT IN WRECK Snow On Pavement Blamed F«r Accident North Os Decatur Four p. rsoli* Were hili' thl* morning atmat T 4 ’ o'clock when 'wo car* itash.d on th, snowy pav* merit, north rtf th* Ad.mis-All.ti county Im.' on federal road 27 Two of th.- mjui.'d w< •• ’• >usht I to the \dim- ..unity pi.-motl .1 ho- ' pltal by 1 p.i«-mg mii'u •' Thev are Roland Gr<- •• nt mt.- th- •• wli >1 i* -off. tng from *h.i< k and tw. fra* tiir.-cl la.ne. 111 hi* left hand , Mi - Roland G '• hi- w ife w1... ‘ i* suffering fti.m *,'V. .• sho k. a I fracture of th* left w i-t a 1 ut i.v. t th* tight .'V • la. .'lotion* and brtris.'* on th* left sid" of her head Miss Neva Ib-Wi’f of J I !•'. Wild wood. Furl Wayii' d ,: v*. of the other car -lift da< I’ tbov* the left fy at.d a .... ■ left k.ie.' laceration She Is eon filled In the Linh. tan ho*|> a! In F<* t W , .n* Her .-ompaiiion. N k I .'.wood also of Fort W.iyn.' • i| • d with , mln.i injuries and d i me . quire hoApltalixatlon They Were taken to For W.yne in the \k* amhulall. • of I’ ..■ M>'inl.eis of fin- All. n county sheriff'* d> pai'm.'iit inv.-stlg .led the < ia-h Both car, w.-re ie;Hirt. d to have li.-eti badly d.mi.ig* <1 Tinslippery. oiow .oV" . I ..I wi-blam.-d for th* .< . Id* nt Two Minor Accdent, Th* slif.p. ry street- b.■.,' m tnk , Inc their toal al.oiit nism today ' with two minor a. eldetit* reported i within th* . Ity limit- I**- than ,m hour apart. Ambrose <;.(-.• w is iinhii'' about •mix rtXI-Kf. ON FAIIB TIIKCKI New Church Officers Will Be Inducted The newly ide. ti ll officers of the Zion J.iltheran 1 hureh w II be inducted into theh offices du: tng regular »ervl.eu thi, Sunday morning After the divine service* a called meeting of voting members of the church will be held.

Berne Young Man A First Lieutenant In U. S. Army

If will ho of interest to the poo- ' pie of Adam* county to know that George Stanley Jones. son of Dr and Mrs. II (J. Jones, of Herne, I* now a First Lieutenant in the I'niti*d States Army and Is a in -mber of the 23rd Maintenance Corps stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, north of Chicago The duties of this Maintenance Corps is to maintain and repair medium weight artillery, tanks and other military equipment on the field of com hat. Lieut Jones was the first Adams county reserve officer to enlist in service when the call came last summer. It is interesting to men tion here that his father, a promin- , ent Berne physician, was the first man to volunteer from Adams , county in 1917 when the call came i for volunteers for the World War. ,

T<a Distribute Annual Church Report Sundav Th»* aiHDi-il fitt.HH t*»l 4li<l •laiin ?i4.il M.r\ • nthfilL • hureh will h»* il»tt’» »l R. V, j!*J*4 |»|| 1 Sftliivtl. |M«*tH .hiihhiua Th»* rinahrbil r«-|m * that f’, <HM» W4M paid <»l ’h» *• h»H>l d**hf Ihißf y«*ar. rwfuehiic fh»* itbh I !(*•*• D> 12* Th* •!.»»Sih-ill re- . n 1 j iaueiw utxl 31 death* hi th* parteh 111 r»|*» from all M»iirre« .mounted *o U’T fo* the yeas ADAMS COUNTY NATIVE DIES Marshall Aspy Dies At Fort Wayne Hospital This Morning Marshall \ -py of l'l*a«an’ Mills > nat v• and Ulelone - dent ot \dam- <.unity di.*l a' 5 in .. . lock this m<> tiing .1 th- '!•'li * |.list hospital whet, h* had been .1 I patient -everai w.-ek* Death w.i* caused by h.a ’ t'o ife’* Mi Aspy wi- l“>Ki in \lams I county Jun* I I*s* th. «<ni of l.awi.lll.' aitd Ruth f*yl« \*l'V He Was ;s.*’m.isl< it Geleta foi a number of vt .ii* '.,-foi. moving to PI. .«allt Mills I', hid mad.- his hom* foi tin- past six nionih- with 1 01. lb: lid \*py at il.igland H* w.i* a m*nit»' of h. M*th"di,' l.hurih a' I’!. I*.mt Mill* Surviving an- three daughter,. . T V| - If mi I'l.i k • ' M !■.. - md iMi* lielight Ity. *of 11- m ,nd 1 th.- -on a' Ho .gland H> w.i, twice I iCoNTINI'EI. 4 >N PA'II - HIXI President’s Sion To Broadcast Tonight I* c-ldellt Itoos.•Veil's -'riiggi* i igalt:«t infantile paralysis and th* ; subsequent • -tald -lini. iit of th* W inn Spt iig* A'oiiiid i'l"H so: ’ll* treatment of pa tly-i- victims will fee presented by Franklin I* Roosevelt. Ji in Tout Happy Bli-'hdiy " program tonight at * 35 ovet the NIK' blue netwot k

Lieut. Jones is a graduate of th<» ! Berne high school and Michigan Cniversity at Ann Arbor While at Michigan he took military training and was a member of the reserve corps and Mulligan National Guard for four years. Following III* graduation he returned to Berne and steepled a position with the Dunbar Furniture Company as -ale.man It was while he was attending the mid-summer furniture mar’ in Chicago la-t July that the <■; II came tor volunteer-. Ml Jones volun’eered immediately and was sent to Camp Knox. Ky . for two weeks He returned to Herne and on August 1 went to Fort Sheridan where he is now stationed He is the first t Adams county man to receive a lieutenant's commi-slon In this mi jurgency ;

GOP Leader States 14-Man Group Has Power To Order Office Os Governor Vacant

Senate Passes Two More •■Ripper’’ Me«*ures As Democrat* Protest At Legality Os Bills. DOWN RESOLUTION Ind .in.ip". Ind I m JI 'UF‘ Two mo * IO pitbli* .in ’ rlp|« Id!!« wer.- |m -id i *duy by the Ind .ma senate ovi t the proti-*l Ilf th* l» ttiiii i.itn minority and forward ■ d to the IhiU-*-Th> bill, would 1 lt.pi.il th* w.i whuh mol. thattorney gene al appointive by th*goveinor .* M.tki th. attorn* y getie al in . .. . tiv*. offi.ial It. I' 4 *-’ and 'her. after ..lid (>■ oVide for all Interim a|* fMolitment to lie mad. t.y tit*- gov • rnor th. Ife-ut.-nant gov. moi and .... i. tai y of tat. lii.th measure* Were |i.i*-«-d 1-y a -tt • tly |.a:t> line v*.r. th* on* Io 17 Hid th.-. i olid J.', to I . It . ail-.- <• 11. line ratn proles'that th. bill' w. u-uiuoii’titiitional R. f.ill.li. ati- had them r* examined by th* |Mity* legal c.unmitt*-. Whlih again pronounced ’hem -a’ i«tai tnry The majority had nidi. at*d they might amend th- -i-cond measure tn gtv.- th.' governor • v u» v* iii'hority to inak<- the int.- im appointment S. Il Rog.-f II I’lnllip* l> New kll.any commented that it you it! tei.'l to make amendment, on tbi* l.ill it -boiild !.«■ don.- m tin* <ham to It will et a bad prec.-dent t . -•■nd improfa t hill* to ill* house fa: amendment \ motion by I'hilhp* to have th--111. .su •■* recommitted to til* jlldi- , i ary \ .ommittee was del.-a'ed Til* .mate also pa--.-d a bill. I* to o I xtng th* maximum per diem . xp. H*. - "I traveling stat.- . inploy .- ar 4» Advati. ed to third reading in th. -.-tiafe wa- the Republi. a.i ant ii.'poii-m in.. Io f.toli tii* relative* < t -rat. of!.i al- from holding stat*' The bill originally ii. lnd.-d htlband- wiv.-s dauglit.-r* »<>n» -onn law daughf. * ill law tn <•-- and nephew* Th. -enate approv.-d .nil am.-ndm* t>' b'oad.-ning the mea,ir* - snip* to im bid. father* mothers cousin* aunt, and am le* In a dull - -»i.ili the lion*.' lb publlian* voted down a resolution pl.'S.-lited by lb p Robert II llel er I 4 In.atU priq>o*ing a blank et indorsement of I’lesldetl’ Roosi , . ;xi .-.I , ~S J’WilK 7 HIIKICI o County Hospital Is Still Badly Crowded A'ta.h.'* "f the Adam- ■ mnty memorial hospital again today w.o* forced to a-k cooperation of resident* of the community beeau-*- of I'otid 'ion- which have badly over1 owdi-d th* in»titrit:m With al! room* filled all'i patientill th., corr aim • visitor- ire a-k* I to leave promptly a’ ' p m an I are also a-k.-d no* to bring i hildr.-n to the hospital DEATH CLAIMS MARY SHEPHERD Mrs. Elavius Shepherd Dies This Morning At Bluffton Mr- Mary Shepherd * l4 widow of Flaviu, .1 Shepherd and a rest- <!• tit of Hartford town-hili Ad amcounty until two year* ago when <h.- moved to Bluffton to lie with her -on lAewey. died at ln*r son's hom. a' 2 o'clock this mo -img She had been In In poor health -im« June The deceased was horn in Linn Grove. October l» I'fio i daughter of Jacob and Kathryn Sut* Ensley Her mariag.- to Mr Shepherd took place in Adam* county where h*died In IH2 ! She wa* a m'-mlier of th.- Evangelical ..nd R.torliied vhuri h in Linn Grove Surviving are 'wo -on*. lAerling of Dayton Ohio and D. wi-y of Bluffton two-ister- Mr, Truscllhi Heller of Bluffton and Mrs Em ma Seckier of Eureka < alifornia Two ulster* and three brother, are deceased Funeral service, will be held at 2 o’4 lock Sunday afternoon in the Linn Grove Evangelical church, with burial in the Greenwood cemetery there

BROMER ROTARY YOUTH WINNER Earl Bromcr T<» Repre* *cn! Club In Group Di** ruswion < ontest Eat! Ilrotiter. a •••tifeir in th* It*'<at 1 (ijtili, . Hi', huh •< i mtl wll .p.c.nt th' lii a'ui Ibi'aiy tbili in the group .'Oli'e'ts of til. a'l tiu.il Ib.’aiy di-.ti- ion .oti’e-t, 1 .pen to high **hool le.y Btom* w.i tin- I'lii* lou'v-'anP tor ’h* annual di-< i -.oii held Thursday .-v.-ning a’ th* weekly me ting of III* Decatui club at th. Hi..- hotel 'l >i* -object of tin- y.-ar • <on- •• i- Ro'ary a 1 for** for int. iiia’i .nal -.-rvi*.- ' Bromet d*liv1 c.-d hi- di-< U’-toti la-' evening. I*. -i-nting .111 inten -tins d. uu- • on Rotary part and |«.--il.ilirie--111 international affair- The topn > , -h* d u-si'-n w.i igg. ted fey th* f.iurth obj.-rs of Rotary Tin- .idvati. em.-nt of internal tonal nnd* landing .u idwlil ..nd l‘*a*. through .1 wot id fellow-hip of ba«i n.-»- and profe»«ional m*-n unit.-d in th* ideal of -<-r vo Tin- I.* al winnet will com|»-t.-wtn Wiim." from .in'.- m Fort Wayn* Bluffton II iiit>n-"on and c.dumbi.i f'lty in th* group conte-t ; heation and date yet to I* -*t W Guy Brown w.i- i haitman of 'h* p ogtam Th* dub voted to i dispense With the regula. meeting TYiursday February 13 with th.i h , to attend th. annual Boy S. out banquet of that date, MORE DRAFTEES IN CLASS 1-A .”>2 More Adam* County Men Classified Lor Immediate Duty Mi-- |i.*t Nelson d.ill »' th* Vd.ims county di it' In id . "i ~-d today till' th. lioaid ha- idded ; another group of men to ii* di--1 \ list of th..-, available ‘..1 in stunt dtl'y Th, ,t now im 1 figure does no- indml* th. men who will l. ive next lav m* mg for Fort Benjamin H ' -on b" 'h»-ii yeai - training At th* top of th. li-’ of ,72 men jar. 20 m*ti who at. mailed 1- r* ! pl.il etnen's Th*-. *pla. . in. iit- , will lie -ilbsiittll*d i* old.'' ho life youth among th* 2* having Mot, day. who i* I by th. < imp • xaminet - Jam** Th.od..!. Shdl G*ti< va, is til* latest youth te Vollinte*' If lie »I|l < —sflliiy pa--. • hl* I'llll I in.ll.otl hl Will lie pl-.'*d 1.c.1' III' top of th* list of r.-placemen'* Th* name* "f the men who ar* now in da-* I \. • v< opting th* 2* who will leave Monday follow with th. county- ord." num!" pi. 1 < .-ding each name V Richard Dnl* Fiihrmin V IS7 ha ln.tdi.it |' V 210 I'.iul Gilpel X. -I Ii 1 ' V 15,3 Marlon By . 1 Bm k. '1 To (’,.<l e tool. 1 'oh hi 1152 Junior Drake 157 Robert ll.nry M.-yei-I I 5» Elmer Ernst Fianx I |f>s Edgar I'ht istian Fuelling n;7 Norbert Henry Bnll«'tn> i--171 Raymond L. oy Smi'h 173 f'orndiil* Liwi. tii. S. hi' 11 k I*s Byron Jess Trfikei j'cs laiiil* Arthur Ble. k* 2*7 John I': in< 1- Schu ■ ,211 Jerome Mithony Gro’hau** 21'i Tillman <•-. .1 Blvl. i 22d Wendell Smith Shedtin 235 Neil Warren Highland 234 laiwrence Lilth.-i Y'lg.i 2i5 Glen l*ol|ihu* Life 242 Severin 11*1 fecit S.-htirger ’S3 Ifolierl l.e. M.-shberger 24J John Elli Eapleh ,3'Mt t'larenei- G.-oi g* Kt ilse 305 Hit vey Elroy G. rlier 315 f'arlton f'ly-il* Steiner (1 \ol 317 Howard Little 322 tnthon Henry Brrwxter 324 Richard Sherman Jnfinson !.3<i Cm win Edward Judge :'.2 Vernon Edrlngton ! ’.I Lester laiwell Dr ik3|o Paul frvan Taylot .353 Raymond Kenneth M.vei (!Aol 357 Willard Albert la-liman 1I AOI 35’ Glenf.ird Z.-ht 8.1t1.-t HAOi 34? John Georg. Hoffman 37tt Wilbur la‘*ier Burkhart icONTLNUBD ON J'AGJh OVkiJ

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Knapp Told By His Spcciiil Advisor* That Committee To Study Election Protest ILh Power. OPINION ( ITED I'd .in,.:* Ind . Jan 2t H PA 5 tl-fii. mlH*' I. gi 'la- ve comfot'e. ■ < t,<| to *"i<|y a p.-tilloff fur ■ out. • in th* g..it.*--m.'o"a! .Olli. *' ha* th* power to dedare the iiffh ' of gov< mor Va. mt, hull*, -peak. 1 Jam*-- M Knapp w.i inf.., ni.-d ’.HI-.y by in -p. iial ,olv .. y * omtii.*re.- Th.. Ilm.in* tier .oinmili.'.- -.-ven trim ■ .d» legislative < baillbe will »'udy the petition of V g*l Whitak. t Hammond announced win. a**.*rted that illegal vol. *,.ir <a-t Novemlmr 5 m virtually ev. iy pt.-, in. 1 m th.* -tat* ami pai*nularly 11. Lak** i'ounty H-nry A’ Schri.k. who wi inaugurated .1- gov.-rtlor Jan 13, de-t.-at.-.| Glen it Hilii- by only 3 l.s Vote* Knapp - adv > ory oup inform, d him that th* law .-miMiwered ih>* legislative .ommittee to -i|bpiH*na wittie- •• ..nd tak* te-'imotiy and ■hai if m d*.' ion - found to l*> invalid i* may d*dir. tl.. office va< ant Cau-e« so lont. t a- -<•’ forth by ~w Knapp »-• informed at* I Irtegulariti.-- >■ m.-eimduct on th* |»ai ' of .-I*. ' mH Off!' lai* 'J Indigibility of a .-andidat* 3 t'onvii tion of a and dat* o' 1 ■ rim* I I a-'ing of illegal vo'* If. |i Winfield K Denton D Er-an-vill* minor ty fl<*. -id. hnlnd*d the house tha' th* Jtemo* 11 al- tegwrd these law -a- invalid. Itenton 4 ;*.-d ait opinio 1 y so m- . Republican at’oiiw*y - mo il V•hur t.iliiom in !*»25 ' I -I|pt.o ' hl •and and -aid 'hat Hi opinion * < upheld fey t-i* -’.i'- ip"-m** >i|rt :U a recent ca**. o IntriAduce Bill To Raise Debt Limit U.i-liiugton Jan 21 d'l'i < 1. . ■ It • ' I I*". V. 'ti '? the lion-* way* and mean* com* 'ion to ii*' the national debt limit from I I'* 4HM* *IHH ?(> !♦».’» HAMA H<a4l • • HM» itfld '> ’Pffiove f,»M »V HJp' i'*B4 : »rn fu’u • !*•<!*■ r;» i ’ • 4i«i th<‘ * •y-' and Hieatß probably Atfllld ■»’♦!* ' h» vlTlßii the fll4‘U-'Ur*V ii» \\ d!i»*dl »y .« 1 that -»•< • .’iuy of th» ?r»-.i-!iiy H» nry Mor* g4‘!Ph;»i| I would b‘‘ ’ft*’ ! * ’• Ministers favor Local Option Bill Th. |i*- ,itur M ii*-'. 1 . iHot; 111 .< -|X 0-1! .ailed m.-.'llllt yesterday went mi <-< ord a- -upi IMHtiiig 'll- Kelt, al dl l ot lltion ‘tom each <lmi.li on th- »|i** . I.i. levc. if on 1.. Il.l'f o( il opt loh Ku h <h i a h !**av I’.d* th<* |ai*l • ioii hi the tlGirtlD hi wh»* It ■ |l MM * fit ANNUAL DRIVE NEARING PEAK "March Os Dimes" Started To Aid Fight On Dread Disease l>. I'm ■ part in th.' rr .1 <1 IdttVe against infantile p;r ily apldly rwgchlng a peak it w.i • ported today by S.-v. in > hu •, 1 ity chairman. The March cf Dim. ha l>. .-ti started here and Mi S.'iuig. -i.it. ed that *• numb. 10! th. I* • r -ent to Variors 01 galiiz.ition- havo been returned with g.neiou* donation *, Small Colle. lon Imx- hav. be.-rx placed In many downtown store* and in tin -. hoid - \ huge l ollec. tion box and placard ha- also In .ft -<•' up in th.- court house \\ > rlu fiermltting. Boy Si nitty will operate a fund on the *ii.*t Saturday to secure dime* ftoiix pas-msby to be u-.'d 111 »W»llmg th* fund Th* drive here a* In other parts of the nation will l.e climaxi-d January I 4 ’, birthday of President lloosfvelt No official cdehratioa 111 connection with tbu trout hay been pianuvd here.