Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1941 — Page 5

PX’ESDAY, APRIL 30, 1911.

|w PERMITS I HEAVIER LOAD 1,. Load Limit Os Kiick' Increased By J State Law „E sh« .»< *• " f 1,11 *'■*' K ( • <i , '• . will II ’ll- '!< * ~i mi u-.ii«- ih«- grns* ML'i- „f iru-k" trulli-i- hikl M , ~ • .ill."- l- .tnl”' ■! K. >y- H ..nnuillii.il I.tn-- I’ Adnin* -hah ■p, .. hlKhwuy i<>iiiiiil» r . t. nn« of this »*■' ” V, h . maximum gross l-m-l for ft. |. pl.u-'-I »' -lIHHIt 53.51)0 ■ th. iiii’»'i -d ‘"" I K 1,.111 I II'I--' pl - ''hum law K.niinuni limit was tn.ooo T’t:- I" " n, ‘ "f •’ ,r ih.iiiK-* ina<l>‘ In the law. I l- - illK 111- "•■•KI- Ilf f,. i in tin- length -if truck* Hr sh.. n-rms of th- in * «<' H. ~ niv a iiiaxliniiin l- nitili nun-ail ol th- - previous K,.nh „f 33 feet. No elunge mad- - Hl th- - length of Hfr.d - .-I. units. »>ich a» true** H. lI ■■ .mil tractor* and semi Hr* although It was al first K.,„t to increaau thl* from |o |Vt,, lot The thlid majoi K the axle limit. Ki.o rn axle load permitted Hr tit. new law la 13.000 pounds Hid <d H.tMW pound* I'h.ui*.' I" made In the mnxiH wld’h of vehicle*, thin rest, at l ight feet, nor In the height, which remain" of the new law. which I" Mrtoi to heroine rffwllvn late ft it hi . .niy in June, togethei ft ,i .hart showing the new and and formula" for -If fthiinz the maximum gross load ■tart. hi- type" of vehicle are dln'rlhufed.by the state highftr<:iiriii«"l>n to all trucking - and other" InterrMed may In- obtained upon re K hi the Engineer of Permit*, ft Highway Commission. State ft. \niie» Indlanapoll"

■ J; c ■ 4j rs®. 'r'l'i fax AU-PURPOSE ■ fcieat and black as newspaper I prtnt, Dinah Black is like a ■ Cum of armor for wood or I iron fences, railings, stoveI pipes. Dries; overnight to a | Meek, hard surface. WaterS p.'W'i. crackproof, rustproof. ■ C..)t«ls/r flir-tMOOTHIHC. Jiohne Drug Store

.. p |ft ,* < "L JdH* Mtkr Z 55 II zY/r/A,> mMjtgggr .■ —Bl John Deere Tractors Burn Low < ‘ost Fuel Used Machinery Model B. J. D. on Steel—New Guarantee. Model H. J. O. on Rubber. 1 year old with cultivator. Fordson on Rubber—Really good. Fordson on Steel—Ready to go. ?—Good G. P. Tractors, both good buys. 1— 10-20 McDeering—Fine condition. 2— Good Disks. 2—Good Plows. 2—Good Planters. SEE US FOR PRICES ON Red Brand Fence-Pont and Barbed W ire. Steffen Implement Co. C. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone 120 N. Third St.

DRAFTEES SENT (COMTtMVSD FHOM PAPE ONE) 131" Logan Samuel Baumgartner 1331 Keith Campbell 3333 Paul lllndenlatig 1.13.1 Wayne Alva Burger 1331 Joyce Kllenheiger 1335 la-ater Janie* lUbegger I33t> Fred L. VonClunten 1337 Menno It Schwarts 133 S 11l- hard Francis Baker 13311 Edward I'l rich Gerber life Ralph Raymond Nchwartx 1341 fowl* Marvil* Wil limn «on 1313 Or vid Lantern t’astongla 1343 charlex Franklin Cook 1344 i’larenee Daniel (tally 1343 leife Grimm 134 H Janie" Edward (Jarhodrn 1347 Klchard Norman Allen 134*t Arthur Fred Plnlhe 1343 William ia>wls Fillslnger 1350 Calvin Peterson Magley, ORDER HALT IN DUES PICKETING Judßc Slick Granta Temporary Injunction To Steel Plant

Fort Wayne. Ind April 30 ti pi - I' S. District Judge Thoma* W. Slick late yesterday granted a temporary Injunction preventing dur* collection pi-ketmg at the Inland Steel company's Indiana Harbor plant. Judge Sink, issued the injunction after F M Gillie" plant "up orintendent. testified that 1-mhi ton* of steel production and 5.000 man hour* of labor had been lost hecau*e worker* were unable to get through the steel worker* organizing convmittee iCltt) picket line". Gillie- -aid that it represented a production lo*. nt t.’-o, IHHI. Gillie* *aid between Jittt and 3twt men were turned away from on-, shift by the due* collector* Monday night and that two men were forced to wade out into the lakio get into the plant II- satai the company ha I a I>a- - k log of g 47.«»»••• «MH» t.M l in order* of which 1* to 32 per-r nt was work for the governments of th.- I'liitisl State". Canada and Great Britain. He >aid the company -uiiployeil 13 • 7uo men who had been given a lucent an hour wage increase April 1. Several employe* t< «tified they were told by pickets to pay ft foi a union caul and If they refused were not allow.-d to inter the plant CHURCHILL TELLS .CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONMA rem leiilatlon of policy following and po*»ibiy as the result <>t Germany'* conquest of the Balkan* were seen in foreign diplomatic quartvis tiHlay. Hu* ia last nigh’ prohibited ’he transit through its territory of basic war materials and Instituied strict control over the transit of other essential goods. Spain was reported in dipl mialic circles to bi drawing steadily closer to Germany and axis reports were disseminated that Britons wire being warned to leave Spain. Heports from Turkey, ostensibly Britain's ally, said ’h< government was assuming a nioro amendable attitude toward Germany and might be ready now to negotiate with the Nazis. Experts confessed that tney wenpuzzled by llussia's prohibltio war material shipment*. except that It was essentially one to hurt the Axis powers, including Japan. The decree forbade the shipment

through ilu sis to foreign countries of munitions explosives and strong poisons It said trsnslt of other goods would Ire rsfulatsd strictly •iiol would he permitted only tty special authorllMllon or In accordtint- with trade agreement*. Informant* here said the decree might be InterpretMl also a* a gesture toward Germany Insofar as it bl.s k--d transit through Russia of Hwedlsh armaments for Turkey. It was reported only last week that Russia had decided to permit the shipment of Hwedlsh arm* to Turkey To bar such shipments now would reflect a decided change from Russia's (Nillcy of encouraging Turkish defense measure*. Expert* even suggested It might even Imply the existence of a secret Russo-German understanding on I Turkey'* fate. THIRD WRECK triiNTINI'ED FROM PAGK ONE) driven by Rev. Theodore Fattig. | also of Monroeville, was the other victim. Funeral services for hlu were held In Fort Wayne this morning. The (’outs lad was severely cut shout the face. Mr*. Blackhum and Rev. Fettlg were both reported to be improving.

'Back" BARPETT WHLOUCNBY

CHAPTER THIRTEEN “Holiday? But younelfs just intimated that this is no legal holiday." There was a chuckling note in Dynamite's brogue. "la-gal or not." eame Jean's hot retort, "the bank is closed, tn sueh ease, any court would hold—" “Then take your case to Juneau, mo fine sea-lawyer, and get the court to rule on it. 11l warrant f"*s flshin’ season will be over by the time ye get a decision I" . Silence -fragged before Jean admitted tersely, “Right. Youes eaught me napping. I must pay for it. W hat are your terms, O’Moore” “Ye heard 'em yesterday. Do your eannin* ashore; sell me the hull of the Glory. Then yell get every fish the O'Moore fleet net* this season. “Impossible. Every cent Aunt Jack has Is tied up in this. W« d lose the first of the season, and—- “ Your aunt’s losses ar* no concern of mine,” rasped Dynamite. “She—and you—made ,* dirty gur-ry-scow of my Glory—” "Listen, Captain 1 ! don’t know a thing about the ancient row between you and Aunt Jack; but in the present instance you’ve got us all wrong. Our plans for the '' "Bdayi" The hall eloek began slowly to strike eleven. "I’ll <>*•■ one more chanee, Reynali. Will ye sell me th* GlofTf*9 hull—-today. *1 will not.* The clock ceased striking. A long pause. Then the sound of heavy paper being deliberately torn into shreds. “That ends your contract, Reynali. And al! business between hr " "Not quite. Captain. You’re still pledged to supply my company w>th fish during th* next twenty-four days.” “Wha—what d’ye mean, young “Just, this— among the assets or the Bstee Company, now owned by Baranov Packers, is a certa ini contract made last year. It bind* Bates to buy fish *ly from you- But it also bind* you to ke«p hi* plant supplied to the limit of espseity at all times when fish are running. J mean to hold you to that contract Dynamite’s laugh boomed out a little too loudly. “Hot Hol Thst eentract died last fall when the hemng aeason ended." "Morally, perhaps It <Ud. But we’re adhering strictly to the letter, not the spirit That eontraet was filled in on a printed form whien reads ’until one year from date. That date is the middle of next month. legally, you’re stuck with it, O'Moore." "f’m-m-m-m. 1 suppose, new, ys have a legal copy of that all signed and witnessed. eynallT -You know I haven’t Bates trusted you, and left the only signed copy in your hands. But I hay* th* unsigned carbon, with a notation In Bates’* handwriting to confirm tn* existence of the signed document Do you deny that it exists? “Divil a bit. Tis in me saf* at the moment. But there it *tays, Reynali, till the administratorof the Bates extate calls for it I rtscognize no right of yours to de ’"* nd “I ean get an order from the Federal Court in Juneau forcing you to produce It." . , “So ye can I” Dynamite s cheerful exclamation hinted °f *!y. aeeret knowledge. "But-eouldyegetitin-aido of twenty-four days? Try It, ** Again, alienee. Then Dynamite * voice, uncompromising but not unkindly, “Ye're licked, Reynali. Be man enough to admit it and make the best of it Set up your P'« nt ashore, turn me old ship back to me _and pack fish. Ye have th* name of bein’ lucky In a tight spot. With luck, and me helpin’, ye have a good chance of makin’ your psek. Buttry to buck me, and all the luck In the world won't save your bacon. I'm warnin', and I’m advisin ye fair, me lad." .... . “Fair!" Jean * tone was one « suppressed fury. “You trick /ouj way out of one just contract ana repudiate another. You offer me aid, but only on ruinous conditions; and you threaten me with ruin if I refuse. The devil with such fair* methods! Thsy do credit ‘" J™" early training a* a high-nanaed thief and seal .... “Belay'-’’ A fiat banged an ang«p**aiseat to Dynamite's angry

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.

UPHOLD DRAFT (CONTINUED FROM paQR ONI) appointment, the registrant Is to submit new evidence and affidavits substantiating hl* contention*. After reviewing the case, the board notlfiM the registrant If Still not satisfied, the legist rant ha* five days In which to aak for an appeal, and certify hl* appeal on the back of hi* questionnaire. Hl* case I* then sent to the dtotrii t hoard -< appeals. The district hoard reporta to the local board, which In turn notifies the registrant of the decision. If he I* not yet satisfied, hr ha* five day* to make an appeal to the president of the failed mates. Must Qualify Before he can appeal to the president, however, hr must be qualified In certain respect*. Most Important of these I* the one which *fys that hla appeal can lie made on ground* of dependency only Hr must have been placed In cla** 1-A or 4. and one or more member* of the appeal hoard must have east a dl*sentlng vote In ht* classification. A member of the local board, an appeal agent or the governor of the state, must also sign a statement. rrcommriidlng the -hang*

roar. "I gave y* a fair chance, and ye flung It baek into me teeth. Now, ye insultin’ young fool, ye’ve got a fish war on your hands. A fish war —d’ye know what that means? A fight with no rales, and no quarter. on<-e In It, neither law nor luek will save ye." "Save your breath, O’Moor*. Ton eant scar* me with your fish war." "But I ean break ya—and I will! 11l block ye from buyin' fish anywhere in Alaskan waters. Fl! smash ys flat, and tak* the Glory for—" “Before you do either, you’ll know you’ve been In a fight, O’Moore. I’m going to put up my pack—aboard the Glory. What’s more, 111 collect, somehow, a just payment -m that eontraet you refuse to honor. Good day, sir." Sondra had barely time to step aside before Jeaa strode through

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Sondra cried, "Jean, I-t" Words died at th* sight of hi* blazing eyes, his white set face.

the dear and slammed It behind him. She darted forwerd, overtaking him at the head of the stairs. "Jean! I—I—" Words died at the right of hl* bla-'ng eyes, hla whit* Mt f ACC* “Well?” he demanded, harshly. “Is it necessary that you tell me. as well aa show ma how little regard you have for—" He checked himself, and then, with th* air of one grasping at a forlorn hope, etent on eagerly, "But maybe you didn't go to the cupola last night, so you didn't beer me explain—"l went 1 was there, Jean, but—" “That’s enough!" She shrank from hi* eold vehemence. “Your grandfather has just called me a fool. I seem to have been one—about you. But I’ve learned plenty today about O’Moore tactics, and O'Moore trickery." He bru»hed past her and went running down the stairs. Sondra turned and flung herself Into the sitting room Where her grandfather tat sliding hit small• scarred hands over th* model of th* Glory. He grinned trp at her from under th|* puckish slant of hie white brow*. "Hoh, darlin’l Te missed the fireworks. I’ve just sent the Reynali cub scuddin’ off with Ms boilers rumblin’ and pitch fair boilin’ from his deck seam*. Faith, Sondy, ye should have seen the face of him when I tor* up that villainous eontraet be thought he had me stuck with. ’Cash or certified check.’ says I. And he helpless to get either with the bank dosed I" He threw beck hto silvery • head and roared with laughter. jsssiass disapproval. “Fit to be tied, be wea, Sondy: end hollerin' foul tactics'! As if I could help It if Jarvis decided to board the Trniya find go stri v-fieMn' on the birthday of Alexander Baranov.” aondra’s innate honesty rose

In classification It was pointed nut that In the case of the <<n« youth listed above, Robot t lx-- .M«--hherger, not IIlla Intention" to .-pp**l to the president had heen served on the local l-oard Hiner he could not appeal on th* ground" of dependency, nor were there any dissenting vote* cast In hl* cl*Mlfl'-«t|on. the right to appeal had to be denied. It was stated Youth*. In whose appeal case* decision* have hern handed down, will be called In their rrsprcllve order. —— ——— -q....,— — EXPANSION OF CONTINUED FROM FADE mNB The machine* will rest on a concrete floor In the new room. The glove factory ha* ohtain-vl an order for 30.000 pair* of army regulation glove* from the United Btate« government, which In addition to the heavy demand for the glove* tn the commercial field, has necessitated the enlarging of plant facltltle* About 40 person" will be employed In the glove factory alone, the greater part of which Is located on the second floor of the Hchafer building* on First street, occupy-

above her rage at Reynali. "But this isn’t Baranov’s birthday. Dynamite.” Then, she pointed an accusing finger at her exuberant grandsire. "Look here, lamb! I just remembered—l heard you phoning Mr. Jarvis yesterday about going fishing. Do you think that was quite -well, ethical?" “Ethical be darned! Have they been ethical with me? lxx>k down there at th* thing they've made of the Glvrfl Do ye call that—" He slumped suddenly In ht* ehalr, hi* violence gon*, and passed a hand wearily over hts eye*. When he spoke again hl* voice was husky with emotion. “She's me old ship, Bondy. And she ha* a aoul—the soul *f a fine, high-strung woman. Twould tear the old heart out nf me to leave .ier there, soiled and mishandled, the summer through. And

I'd break some Commandments — aye, and wise head*—rather tian pile more shame on her with th* eatch of me net*.” “I know how it is, lamb.” In quick sympathy Sondra reached over and patted hla shoulder; then her arm dropped liatlcasly All St onec she felt depressed and helplea*. caught ep In an impossible situation 'But —how will a fish war help? Won't they just go ah-ad getting herring from some other—'' “From where?" Th- frosty light had eome bark to th- ( af-fain's ryea. “From Swanson ot Thomas? No. From the few Independent boat* scattered along the coast? No— not after word goes out that Dynamite Danny O'Moore wouldn't lik<- it. Where then—and they with no fleet of their own?” “There’s the Indian fleet, lamb." He snorted. "A bunch of leuky old erates! Not one dares stick its nose into anjrthmg rougher than a millpond Beside*, the native* never did team how to fish herring by modern method*. And 'tis only wh- - n a big school works Into some sheltered gunk hole that they’re able tn do anjrthing with their out-of-date gear and method*." "But suppose a lot of fi h did gather in such places this season—" “They won’t Our boats working offshore will see to that! However, to Moefc even that small chance, I’ll arrange to buy the entire native catch this year, meself. 11l have Alexander go down to the village this mornin' and bring back that young headman. Katlean " “I'll do it Dynamite. Liane and I ar* leaving in about five minutes for a run to the village. Wei' bring Katlean home with us." ’’Good! Then well have that lilyfingered nchtsman—" he extended one hand, palm up, and closed It With a *nw-e?ing m-**i-m—“Hite that! Be off. now, dartin', and get me Kitlean,” i Tv ba continued) Cft rtgj.f Qi •HlfiUl’nßF. Pttinh'id dj ttwg Fwirw* VMictu im

SENATE STUDIES CONVOY P ATROL Senate Committee Starts Study Os Convoy Patrol Question Washingion. April 3« tt'Pj The s«-nah- foreign relation* commiliee meets hslay to consider two resolutions Itamrlng -m the convoy patlid que«t|>>n. The meeting come* less than 34 h-»ur» after President Rooaovet expanded Atlantic patiol. which was said to Im- functioning within IJfoo mile" of Western British port" an<l may be operating within the -«»m---tatt zone around the British Isles a< defined by Gei-muny. Before the senate conmiitlee are resohitMn* by tfons I'harle* w Tobey, Il N. 11. and Gerald P Nyv II . N Da Tidtey would foi-tdd fwtace time convoy operation* altogethei Nye's would require the president In tmte of peace to seek eoMresaloMl consen- hefore undertaking to convoy or hi transport war material* In American vessel*. o 12.000 GERMAN CONTINUED FROM rAnl^ ON ' B haasador to Germany alio is also foreign vice commissar, arrived in Moscow yesterday "presumably to take part in May day festivities" tomorrow. The new*|N<per Soviet Ksthonla, pubHahed at Tallinn. Esthonla. said yesterday that "the Introduction of a passport system In the Baltic republics was intended among other things to purge persons not engag ed In productive or socially useful labor, as well as to remove rich peasants criminal and oilier antimh lul elinenta." i|t »e»mid a matter for legitimate speculation, In view of today'* sensational report of the German troop landing In Finland which is s--purated by only 15 miles of the Ing - veral thousand feet of space. Tin- company i» one of the largest harness manufacturing concern* in the state and Its priMluct has a wi<l>‘ distribution In the middle west, being sold by a number of large store*. It Is one of th- - tew miccessful harness manufacturing plants hi the country, standing its ground against the inroad of th-- automobile and th- - de< line of th- - work horse.

Kuici Special 6-passengcr Sedanct, SIOO6, white sidewall tires extra.* HATFORMXQ More Dimes per Dollar Ir certainly would he a firand tliinit for each revolution of the engine. these days if you could count on , ...... every dollar doing its share ax com- At lhc ’«nc ‘irnc, the rate of fuel.. fed plctely n* the dollars that huy gasoline for the trim new 1941 Buicks. I '< hl ,o# L d> onc lotions, when is wanted the For in any of these magnificent care other also comes in. you can iuftre Compound Carburetion,f „ . . . . ...ii * . . Ihuv,allthctnnc,yourcngincisopcrwhich adds as much as an extra ten or . t i i A a . atmg on the most efficient fuel supply fifteen cents to the buying power of • .. . , , ... •’ ' ..... lor the job tn hand, while your speeding each gasoline dollar. whcd# , trctching (hc mUc , It works like this: ou ‘ M""<1 X ou ’ With Fiw.bali. design and Compound ,< ’ n » you d like ****\ Carburetion, the same-size Buick cn« an ® x,ra dime or / \ gines now give from IM to 24 more more from each / 1 horsepower than last year. gasoline dollar, I why not ask a 1 Mr j We expend that horsepower through Buick dealer how \ ter fin Buiineti y rear-axle gears that travel you farther Buick docs it? Ceupe |Opiion*l r<|uipmrnt os the ikiu k bnciAL, -tandsrd on all oliief Series. '*dtliwtd at Fltnt, ft ts Afiti. Statt tax, »ptfg ftft & m m ttinal rru/p>nfnt <i”t nfiSf ixiMKA* os errnxt motomvmin w/ffcefwftM. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. HI S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. ■■■■■ WHIN BiniK AUfOMOIIUL AM BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THIM MftftH

Finnish gulf from Esthonla. wheth er Ru*>la might not be "purglag' also any foreign agents, such as German* who might be present m what la now Russian territory.) I'nlted Press dispatches from Hto< kliolm in the last few days have reported a coollag of Nwedlab Finnish relations Iwcause u( a strong pro-German trend in Finland. Finland was said to teel that Germany alone could defend it against Russia. Htockholni newspapers had pointed out that Finland had given Germany permission to send troops through Its territory to far north ern Norway, whi-h )s separated only by a narrow sliver of arctic Finland from Russia. —— » -— Film Shown To Lion* Club Tuesday Niuht "Th- Human Touch ", a movie film. wa« shown to the m-mber* of the Decatur Lion* dub tn the weekly meeting, held la*- night at th- like hotel. The fihn. "howlng the point* of salesmanship in an tntorestliig manner, wa* shown to th- - member*

National Baby Week Keep Them Well and Happ> *l*h These Baby Needs i9c “ 29c .W Pahlum ... I<k - Anti-Colic ts 75e Delri- AQf* Nipples. 3 for Maltose ---- ™ jpw Ihperinwe oßc Mennen s *• Antiweplic Oil lIZI 21c u L«25c 2m - Johnson’s ft 4 Sl.OONquihbs Q rtsTA Iktlty Talc . dflv Cod Liver Oil ® B. J. Smith Drug Co. Phone M 2

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A-y G-mrgc Bair, a representative of the Coca-Cola corona U) Harry Knapp, local service station proprietor. was in charge of the program A short iNsinesr meeting preci-d -si th- movie Future meeting* of the vhzb will fee held at the Knights of Pythias l--dg- home, beginning next -we--k I'laesnmwi .imyiij Year’s Training Im Awarded Heme Youth Cleveland O. April 30 fl'l’l Four Indiana youths wen- awarded a year's advan- - dtraining in the operation and mainteiiaii- -• of power fami equlpmcn - by th- - National Youth Foundation, It was announced i'>day by I) A MrMahili. Indianapolis. mid Marshall T Alien, I >-art H-rn. Michigan. Foundation directors. Harold Robin<r>n. Rnanokr. and Wayne W Wagner, Goshen, were given first award* entitling them to fl&ii a month during the trainmg period at iHstcboin Den him Ix’ltman. Bern- and Lowell Weldy. Wakarusa were given secoiui award- wortli 313a a moulb duiing th- training period