Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1941 — Page 6

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BRAZIL MAN IN HIGHWAY POST George Barnhardt Named Highway Personnel Director Indianapolis. Nov 13. tUPt —• George E Barnhardt of llraiil will assume the personnel directorship of tlio state highway < ommlsslon. taking over the duties formerly i bandied by Charlea Hklllen of Winamac. who resigned recently following hia appointment a* secretary of the Democratic state commute to handle patronage. Barnbardt'a appointment, effective Nov. 17. was annuun<<*d late yesterday by Samuel ('. Iladd n. highway < ommiMiun c hairman. For Barnhardt. the job as personnel director with control of some <llOO workers in the state'* larg- I eat single department will be his flrat state position. A Brasil city councilman for four years. Barnhardt at present is cl.alrman of the Clay county Item-, - erratic committee. He has been i employed at the Bragll Clay company for the pact 29 years. i In filling the post left vacant by ■ SklUtn's resignation. Hadden said . i the rapid turnover of highway em , ' ployes becauee of plentiful jobs in | private industry necessitated the | , retention of the personnel director- 1 ; ship. Hadden added, however, that i How To Relieve; Bronchitis Creomulslon relieve., promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel * germ laden phlegm, and aid nature • to soothe an<’ '-ml raw. tender, in- i flamed brom nai mucous mem- : < branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un- - demanding you must like the way It « quickly allays the cough or you are t to have your money back t CREOMULSION for Cough j, Chest Colds, Bronchitis a

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR NOV. 14—Ivan Hear* property at 910 Adam* street. J. F. Sanmann. 0. S. Blair. Auctioneer*. NOV. IS—Etta Heffner Estate, Monro*. Ind. Jeff Llechty, Auct. NOV. 15—John Beal and Bon, 1 ? mile South of Prebl*. J. F. Sanmann and 0. 8. Blair, Auctioneer* NOV. 17—Sunny Corner Case at Antwerp, Ohio. J. F. Sanmann and D 8. Blair, Auctioneer*. NOV. 17—Mr. and Mr*. Cornelius P»'taeh. 2'i mile* W**t of Geneva on Road 118. Ellenberger Bro*., Auet*. NOV. 18—C. E. Bell A Marvin Steutenbcrry. Bellmont farm, 2 mile* East of Decatur. Livestock tala. Roy Johnson A Son, Auet*. NOV. 21—Heir* of the John Eicher estate, f mile east of Berne. Jeff Leichty. Auctioneer. NOV. 21—Tom Bohlander. 1 mil* North of Elwood; Guernsey cattle. Roy Johnson & Son. Auet*. NOV. 21— J***e Taylor, 83 acres, Cromwell, Ind. Sanmann A Blair, Auctioneer*. NOV. 21—Two farm* near Webster Lake; Jesse Taylor, owner. J. F. Sanmann and D. 8. Blair, Auct*. NOV. 22—Mr*. Doth* Robinson. 7 mile* West of Waynedal* on lower Huntington road. Roy Johnson A Son. Auet*. NOV. 24—Harvey McMahon. 7 mile* Southeast of Fort Wayne on Winchester road Roy Johnson A Son, Auet*. NOV. 25—Mr*. Cha*. Miller and Sam Haggard. 4 mile* Southeast of Decatur on county farm road. Roy Johnson A Son. Auet*. NOV. 28— Mr*. Clint Beard, 9 mils* Northwest of Decatur. Roy John•on A Son, Aucta. NOV. 28—Albert and Russel Meyers. Convoy, Ohio. Roy Johnson A Son. Auctioneer*. NOV. 29—Glen Sisbold. Larwill, Ind. Roy Johnson A Son, Auct*. ■ Keep On The Job with VITAMIN PRODUCTS 50 Puretest Halibut Liver Oil 25 Abbotts ABD Capsules s9C 90 Whites Vitamin B Complex 89C 80 Squibbs Adex Tablets ß9C scc Meads Viosterol in film SOec 3.19 100 Brewers Yeast Tablets 9 P/a ar. J* 12 oz. Souibbs Cod Liver Oil QOm 35c Vick’s Salve 27c 60c SaLHepatica49c 60c REMS4c DEXTROGENI7c 50cPABLUM39c 50c Mennens Antiseptic 0i143c 10c Buttermilk Soap 3 cakes 25c "NOTICE It It with a sense of pride and pleasure that we announce oversold item* on the 1c SALE arrived Wednesday afternoon with the exception of about five items. Considering market condition* we think thia quite remarkable. PLEASE CALL AND GET YOUR MERCHANDISE. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

I ths highway department would continue to work in don* cooperation with Nklllen. Democratic patronage . dispenser. . „ PAYMENT RATES CONTINUED FROM PAM ONE) adjueiment ait of IMA and rates are subject to a 10 percent revision !up or down depending upon the degree to which farmers generally participate in the program-when Anal payments are made. Mr. (lerkc stressed the ImportI ance of farmers planning their proI grams this year In line with defense needs, and pointed out that the <«>nsiervation program la aimed at increasing the production of specific crops needed for defense. -I HOUSE IN BITTER coNTiNi'ien from faob orb

The senate added to it repeal o two more sections of the neutrallt] I act the belligerent port and com !>at sone sections —and passed i last Week bo to 37. The question on which the hous« votes today, therefore, will be ac ceptance or rejection of the senate amendments. If it accepts them the the bill will go to Mr. Kooaevelt fol signature. If it rejects them the bill will go to a conference between the house and senate and another test will be possible. Democrats who ordinarily support the administration but who yesterday spoke against the bill included: Rep Howard W Smith. Va . Rep James P. Richards 8. C., Rep Charles 1. South. Teg., Rep. Harry P. Beam. II!.. Rep. Lansdale G. SasLynch. N V. FORESEE AXIS (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ORB) slan oil fields. London dispatches said that the Germans apparently were starting a h|g offensive In the Vkralne, coordinated with their drive across the Crimea. The Axis push would be directed against the Don river defenses and the key city of Rostov. which has held out for almost i month against persistent Ger-

Sonja Henie Will Appear In Indianapolis Again This Year /■ tor ‘ * f F fT J /

Indianapolis, Nov. 13 -Practically every day since Sonja Henle's performance In the Indianapolis coliseum last February, the ice arena management has received inquiries or mall orders for tickets for this year's show and judging from the amount of tickets already on order and the interest manifested. the popular skating star will exhibit to her largest Indianapolis audience in history when she present* in person seven nTghtly performances. December Sth through the 11th. In an effort to permit as many fans as possible in cities and towns throughout Indiana and neighboring states to obtain preferred seat*. Dick Miller, manager of the Coliseum. announced today that mail orders will be filled in the order hi which- they are received previous to the opening of the public

man attack*. i At the same time, the German* would be expected to try to force a passage across the Kerchenski •trait* which are a flve-mlle water i gap from the Crimea to the mainI land south of Roatov. Already. * Berlin aald. Axis force* are attacking the Kerch fortification* but It I waa acknowledged that three are ! difficult to penetrate and that the , Russian* have powerful artillery . on a 500-foot high bluff six mile* eaat of Kerch, guarding the nar- . rowest point on the strait*. It waa believed that the Ger- > man* would try to croa* at come other point a* a remit of their capture of aeveral fortified pod- > tiona on the eaat Crimean coast south of Kerch. • The Germans also were bombarding Anapa, on the mainland I aide of the straits, and were continuing heavy aerial and artillery ’ bombardment of the naval base at . Sevastopol where It was claimed that five "evacuation ship*" were sunk and three cruisers and a dei atroyer hit. Elsewhere on tne eastern front there was heavy fighting but the Russians appeared to be holding firmly, especially around Moscow, where the weather continued extremely unfavorable to military operation*. U S. EXPECTED : OONTfNUED FROM PAQM HNI past. Hull said: 1. That the peace suggestion — which he for the first time called an offer—had been authorised by the Soviet Union and had been given under secretary of state Sumner Welles by Soviet Ambassador Constantln Oumansky. Hitherto the implication had been made that the United Bute* itself made the proposal at Britain's suggestion. 2. That If Welles’ communication was transmitted to Helsinki by Finnlah Minister Hjahnar Procope the Finnish government would have realised that it waa a peace proposal. ((The Finnish legation later said the communication as submitted by Welle* was reported the same day > 3. That German propaganda on the Finnish aituation was reaching the United State* much faster than urgent flashes sent to the United State* from Helsinki— leaving the Inference that Germany waa influencing Finnish utterance*. 4. That he hoped the full test of the note would not reveal the Finnish people so irrevocably committed to a collaboration which would mean the loaa of their liberties and Institution*. The Finnish note Itself indicated for the firat time that the United States Had proposed that Finland withdraw It* troop* to border* existing before the outbreak of 1939 hoetilltie*. Hitherto it had been believed that no formal boundaries ted been **t aa limit* for the Finnish advance and that the United Stales, would not object to retention of a line farther wMhin Soviet territory.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDI ANA.

sale on Saturday. November 15th If all the tickets are purchased by mall there will not be any publicsale except for 2.000 general admission ticket* to be sold on the nights of each performance. Reserve dseats sell for 12 75 for boxes and <2.20 and <1 <S for mezzanine. Miss Henie brings an alt new show to the Indianapolis arena this year with the finest skating chorus ever to appear In one of her shows. | dazsllng costumes and skating routines never before presented to the public through the medium of an ; ice revue. Gene Turner, former i national figure skating champion.' ha« been added to Miss Henle's ; list of skating partners for this t year's show and the famous star of I the Ice. screen and radio will present ballet, dancing and comedy I galore to round out her best show In history.

LEAGUE PLANS TO GIVE PUT Immanuel Walther league To Present Play Two Nights The Immanuel Walther League of I'nlon township will present a three act farce entitled "Look Out l.itxle" November 15 and 18. at the Bleeke school The character* are a* follow*: Sila* Long -an old farmer—Karl Relnking. Sarah—hi* wife—Florence Schults. ■•» f, Basel— their daughter — Eileen Bleeke. Llxxle Blank*—the hired girl— Lucile Steele. Hank Blink*—the hired man— Oswald Tinner. Minnie Hall — the neighborhood gossip — Marcile Krueckcberg. Richard Biltmore—a stranger — Harold Schamerloh. Dave Kinkle — an old miser — Harry Steele. The public l« Invited to attend. o Suit For Partition Is Filed In Court A suit for partition of real estate tea been filed in Adam* circuit court by John A. Fulk and other* against Muri Fulk, and other*. Attorney* for the plaintiff are Eichhorn. Gordon and Edria. o Moses Schmitt Will Probated In Court The *lll of the late Moses Schmitt, of Monroe township, has been , probated in Adam* circuit court. | The will leave* the entire estate to the widow, after the peyment of , debts and egpenae*. —'■■■ l 111 > "I I SET INFIRMARY 1 <CO>rn<<u *D from WAOR ORB) ’ office in Chicago, seeking * priority ' ruling for material* needed in the building. Not much difficulty is ex- • pected In obtaining the materials, since the larger part coualsta of brick or concrete. It ia believed that the OPM will vie* the building of the infirmary as an emergency and ’ thereby clear the way for the pro- [ JecL I DEATH CLAIMS I (CO>ITIWU » P FROM FAUB ONI) 1 will be made in the Decatur com- • etery. Rev. O. T. Roa se lot. church I paator, and Rev. D. L. Patterson, of ■ th* Union Chapel U. B. church, i will officiate. The body will be removed from I Black funeral home to the reaid- ■ ence Friday noon, and may be view- • ed after 1 o'clock until time of the service*.

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