Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1942 — Page 5
NDAY. JANUARY 26. 1942.
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Mrs. Warren Schroeder and baby daughter, Walnut street. PERU-ECUADOR COMTIKUBP FROM PAOB ONB morrow or Wednesday. Home quarters were apprehen live of Arganilna'* reservation in I the resolution, which provide* the right to break with any non American belligerent powers. They pointed out that Argentina thu* could sever telation* with Britain and might even become a haven for Alls fifth coluinnlat* driven from other countries. United States source* said, however, that Argentina had approved the economic rupture recommended by the conference and was expected to cooperate fully against subversive elements. The Peruvian Kcuadorenn agreement. cotiHidered one of the outstandlug achievements of the conference. creates a demilitarised sone between the two countries The sone will Ire (mined by two lines the northern In accordance with Peruvian demands and the southern conforming with Kcua dotesn demands. Voder the agreement Peru will withdraw Its troop* from the deputed KI Oro province. A conference will be held soon al Buenos Aires among representatives of the ('lifted State* Argentina. Brasil. Chile. Kcuador and Peru to discuss the final settlement. If that conference disagrees, the conflict will be submit ted to arbitration. Official* would not comment on the agreement for publication, but Welles. Rossetti, Tobar Douoso and Sols Y Muro had what was regarded a* a "celebration dinner" togethvi last night. While most delegates took a Sunday holiday yesterday, a political subcommittee discussed five troublesome resolution* at the palace. They were: I. Chile's proposal (or a hemispheric defense committee which would »lt at Washington. 2 Recognition of refugee government* ■1 Muppresslon of American Interests represrmting non American interests In the western hemisphere. 4. Extension of non-belligerency status to all r-ountrles at war against the Axis. This was expected to meet opposition In the case of Rusia. 5. Adherence to the Atlantic charter ot President Roosevelt and prime minister Winston Chunhlll Noim delegate* opposed the last resolution on grounds that it was "not an American do< uuieiit '* Klequlel Padilla, Mexico’s foreign minister, replied: "Neither is the Bible but we all believe in It.” —'Qsiatm — Miller Is Reelected President Os Union Robert Miller was re-elect* d president of lan-al »81 of the CuKed Electric Radio aud Machine Worker* of America union, at the annual election held Naturday. Other officer* are: Iran Foreman, vice-president; Brice Roop, financial secretary; Charlotte Buti.-r. ('letu* Miller. Lloyd Comad. ilnbert Cochnan. Forrest Owens. John Loshe, mtmbcr* of the executive board; Bernard Braun. 1-awreucc Franklin aud Ft auk Bohuke. trustee. for oue year; Noble Drum, floor guard The election was h< Id in union's club room on North Second street. In a recent election, local 924 received a majority vote for bargainmg rights for mnploye* □( the General Electric couvpany. Difficulties atreiigblien the mind a* labor doe* the Iwdy —Metieca.
Nifive Os Africa To Speak Sunday Solomon Caulker At Meeting Os C. E. Holomon Caulker, u native of Hlerra la-one West Africa, will Im* the sposkar at the special meeting of the Adams county Chrlatiaii Endeavor societies, to be held February I at I o'cim*k at the Evangel)cal church In Berne. The meeting will be held In observance of Christian Endeavor week. The orgalils.itlou will be • I years old on February 2 Hinc<* missions are among the services sponsored by the C. E movement, the county missionary superintendent, Janet Brown, of this city, will sponsor the meeting The speaker, a personal friend of Rev (I. T Roasolot, of thin city, received his early training In the Rufus Clark »<hool at Hhlnge He completed bls M-htMiilng at the Albert academy, where h*- taught for two years. He came to the I'nlled Ktate* several year* ago to continue his I training at the Lebanon Valley school in Pennsylvania, and la now at the Bonebrake Theological seminary at Dayton. Ohio He met Rev. Rosselot whlla they were engaged in missionary work In Africa. All young people of the county are cordially invited to attend the special services. AMERICA'S FLYING tCONTINUBD FROM rSOR ONBI force th*- Macassar straits ba* been Ktruck by the American and Dutch force*. While the M.uassar battle raged. Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his men on Bataan peninsula had a brief breathing spell which I* expected to be the prelude to another Japanese assault. The breathing spell wa- won by MacArthur's tactics in making a counter-attack north ot Balanga which kited hutidieds of Japanese and so disorganised their left flank that they were forced Io suspend their assault that had driven back MacArthur's western Bataan positions. Today'* communique said that the fighting on Bataan wa* confiti-
Vk hat Is Mickey Rooney Wishing? .HE HHHMIMHI ■nß p" WITH THE OPENING of th* Infantile Paralysis Drive, Mickey Rooney begin* to All a "Wishing Well** with coins to be turned over to th* March of Dlsim. Contributor* make * wish as they put theft contribution tn th* "Wail," becaus* according to the old saying—''lt's Sura To Coma True.” Contribution* for the fight against the crippling disease tn connection with President Roosevelt’* Diamond Jubilee Birthday Celebration are expected to reach a new high record thia year. For the ninth time the President baa authorised the os* ot hie birthday for the raising ot funds. Those who contribute will thus demonstrate their stand with the President not only In flgbting the war abroad, but also the war at homo against thia terrible epidemic disease.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA ’
On War Hoard - Albert W Hawkes, prwsidsnt of the 4'hember of t'omuitrc* of the I'nlted Ulates, has been appointed a* on* of the four industrial mem bers of the new War l-abor Board •MMMMSMBUguwasMaMMßMmsnMMngsgMmiaMumMHM* »d "to relatively unimportant skirmishes on the went coast and In the viridity of Uublc bay " The war department reported that Cebu, a good sixed city on the central Philippine* island of that name which is still unoccupied by the Japanrae. wa* heavily attacked by Japanese plane* last Wednesday Eighteen Japaneee bomber* participated In the raid and ■ small interlslaiid boat was sunk No other serious damage wa* reported. 1 The flying fortresses which participated in the Macassar action suffered no loss, the war department said —-—---o MARKETS AT A GLANCK Blocks higher and quiet. ■Bond* irregularly hlgliet. H. governments and New York City municipal Issues lower. Curb stocks: irregular. CJiK-ago stocks: firm Cotton at now 12 year bight. Gmin* oats future* at new 14 year high, wheat, corn aud tye at new 4 year high. Hoy beaus at newall time tiigh. I‘hlcago livevtiak: ea'tle and hog* strong; *beep steady to weak. » Canada's newsprint prodietion the first four inontha Os 1911 was 1.M2.C7A ton*, an tucrease over the I.im)3onl ton* for th<- same ’teriod in 1940.
Honor Roll M buy < >-'iu Fallowing Is I IIU »♦ Adsms county firm* wblsh hsvs adopted ths payroll sllotment plan for th* pureMee of United State* detent* Mvinp* bond* with the vwiiHitery scope rat ion of smpley** Chairmen •r* a*k*d I* report th* nam** of •II bu*lnso**i where the plan la ad*pt«d far addition te thia Hat: (Jeneral Electric Company Central Sujar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mill? The Mu techier Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc. Decatur Poet Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adam* County Lumber Co. REDCROSS Contributions Previous report . 14,464 ul Mr*. Elisabeth Coutello ... 1 .te Citiaena Telephone Oa. . 2S.te Mr. A Mr*. Cha*. Ehiug<i'. ~ S <M> Mr. « Mr* H. O Irwin .. .. 250 I’hiH-bi- Bible Class, Reformed < hurch . .... 2te Mr A Mrs Lester Buslck 1.00 Mr. a Mr*. Ed Buslck 1.00 Laverue Buah-k , 25 Mr. * Mr* Henry M. Cook 2te liny ton Hteele 1.00 II J. Yaget . S.OO Mr. A Mr*. L*o E Ebiugt i 200 Mr. A Mrs. Chas. C. Ia»»t- 1.00 Mr « Mr*.Oscar Teeple R R 1.00 Box collection . . .70 Vera and Msrgene Bau«-i 1.00 Mr* France* Bogner 1.00 Mr*. Hi-rtnan Meyer 1.00 John Colchin and daughter Helen .Ml Mr. a Mrs. T F. Grallaker 2.00 Ht Marya Hwiety . . 10.00 Central Hugar Co. to match employ* coiiliibutiun h'oo Rev. G. O. Walton 3.00 Mrs. Ross |*m 100 Mary F. Koos 1.00 Mr A Mr*. Edward Koos 1.00 Luetta Haugk . 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. Robert Beery . 2.50 Home Economic dub 3 ih> Tola) 14.631.53 .Q Lions Zone Meet At Monroeville Tuesday Approximately 40 couple* fruui thia chy will atu-iid Um- zuuc Lion* meeting ip Monroeville Tmsday evening The dinner will be icrved at the Lutheran church at 6:15 o'clock ‘Feature* us the program will be i a talk <by it W. "Raxor" Feiitoti. >who»e fame once rested an hi* slick picking of pockets, lu his 23 years of underworld experience he i* *aid to have stuk-ii 33&O1IOO, yet ■when he gave ih> crime, he vans pcouileos. lu hi* talk he espoaea the lerbUMiue of orof-.-ssioual thieve* aud suggests -way* to guard against them. ‘Lion* official* from over the Htate twill aWeud the meeting and a picture of the ibombing of Pearl lladior will lie shown. — o Hal* of bottled aud eauued beer account for 51 percent of the illdustry'a total.
FOR SALE rSFHKtLbAiIor foat and acou omlcal cooklag, with nkalgas ar Estate Gaa Range*. Hee u* before you buy. Stucky A Co, Monroa. SI4-tt FoOALIf - Order All baky Chick* now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. Seo ua before buying. Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. •07-ts FOB SALE — Refrigerator* New 1942 Model*. Buy now. Vbrick Bro* 14H4 FOR BALfc Sanlth. Phllco, Croa lay Radio*, stock Buy now. Übrick Bros. 14H4 ■RSOXDC Martad dii< k* wTTi make early broiler pjroflt Good qualuy chicks. H*e u* bafoie buying. Model HaUhery. Moaioe Ind IMt FOA'bALE - l‘»ed «tove*. furniture and Pianos. I — Two piec - living room suite. A-l condition. 1 -Studio (touch, like now; I-Walnut dining loom table, five teaira. good condition I Round Oak heater: 1 -Velour davenport, good londHioa. 1— Desk. A-l codltlon; I Pianj. Large nunxber of tnaUrewes, beds and spring*. Will sell this mere handiae very cheap tor cash. Thia merohandisc ava* traded in on new Cam« frtan good Decatur hone*. Hp-ague Furniture Company. Phone 199 21 -2t WK IXrg ' TKTrlgerators. while they last: new. used, washer*, sweeper*. 2 cook stoves. Service all makes, take care of repair* now. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 4»7. 1‘««t Foil HALE Modern home. ? rooms and bath, full slxe lot. located on North Tenth street. Decatur Address Box 59. % Demie crat. Decatur. 22a3t FOR SALE Coming tEree year old : mare and gelding; five > -ar old mare; hind quarter 4ieef. Wanted s<>'i hu. corn. Victor Byerlv, 2nd house east Kirkland school 22-g2tX FOR SALii' — Good R (l acre faun with good building*, I'nlou township. no electricity Immediate possession Roy Johnson A Son. Trust Building. Deratur. 22alt FOR HALE Duroc Male bug. 6 I tnos. old. Wm. Weber. Pretde phone. FOR SALE 7 room snoderi. house, I with 2’a acre*, in Monmouth. Phone 5964 x WjRHALK flborMiorn bull. Guern-sey-Holstein heifers, bred. True Andrew*, 1 mile soufh of Magley 21-a2tx Foil SALE Kood pio|» seni-modeiii and modern. Small down payment. Imlhikc monthly. Jexs. Eiikl*' '--2 N First Ht. itx Wil HALE Scotch tcrrl<;i alid corker spaniel puppies. 1012 N. Second Ht. Phone 414. 2i-3tx FOR HALE Decatur B'. approved day old or started chick* for broilers and eaily layers. Order now James way oil, electric brooders. Wayne feeds. Du<atur liateiicry. 225 t FOR RENT FOR RliJtt — Modern sle* ping room* at 122 Houth 4th Ht. 20 -3tx FOR RENT Two room a|>ai tmtiit first floor. Private entrance. 310 North Third St. itx t Write your-profereuce of lent Ing Box 59 *<- Deai'H i it. 22-ltX WOTKK Noll* * lx hereby given that l>th > leilx'iisteih ha* filed with the unger*ign>'d au application (or the Adam* Cir ult C*ur« nt Adsnut County, Indiana, to hear th* evidon* * and deterinln* the Um* and place ot birth of said a*>plleant, agreeable to the pr 'vlslon of Chapter >4. Acda of the Ovm-ral Assembly ot Htai<- of Indiana, for 1941. Wltacss m? hand and seal of said t'-oirt thl» 24 day nt January, l *i CLYDE O. TIiOLTNRR Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit Court. BEST COAL BLYS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. | Lump and Egg; Genuine Pocahontas Egg; Package Coal; Briquet*; Little Joe Prepared Stok- I er; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phone 42 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS g;M to 11:30 12:30 te 1:00 Saturdeye, 3:00 p. m. Teleteen* 133 Eye* Examined Glaeeee Fitted
WANTED NKIV. t'sed and Reposaess.-d aewIng machine* - Hewing taught free AH make* repaired needles —Belta—Part* Singer Hewl.ig Machine distributor 445 Houth First Phone 411 I<-13tx wAN 7 Th’TFTmn T Y —rartypewriter, preferably l uderwood or Royal, either standard or portable Addresa Bo* 53. care iJemociai. a 31-atx U’A.Mt'ED To bay glria second hand 4»i<ycie Pbone 1093 23-31 W A NTED*~kiaiwant lag-ide - from Deratur to Fort Wayne Work Ing hours from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. Inquire at home. 1137 Elm Ht Orval Johnson Itx on 'faraa. Kaatera money. Low ratae. Vary liberal terma. He* me tor abauacta of tiU*. French Quinn. 83-m-w-t HJilJ* WAITED Reliable Person Wanted to call on farmer* In south Admn* county Hteady work — no lay offs m our line. Home mak Ing fimieo in a weak. Writ* Mr Blna*. Box 147, Richmond. Indiaua l«a-s MISCELLANEOUS FARi< LOANi at 4% far 13 yaera No expense to borrower. C. D Lawton. Decatur, Ind. 330bU The Stopback New»land. ?40 Madi*oa street t* pleaeed to announce the installation of Decatur's only rental library, carrying ouiy the moat popular novela * they are released by the publisher*. Name your novel; we have W. Also complete m-wstand with over 4te popular magaxines. daily and Sunday newspapers. Complete subscription service, shoe shine stand, soft drink* and tobacco*. Open 7 a. m. to 1130 p m. Ro* Gander, Henry Gander, managers. For free delivery and information phone 269. NoTI<'E I will not U- responsible for any debts made by my wife. It'Siert S. Dull. 22-ilx rebuild, ffi chhiaaya —leaky roofs Frep estimate* oa new roota; guaranteed. Kaebr'a Carpentry Bervice. Munroe. Phone Longenberger'a Grocery. 303-3Ots FARMERB remove dead horses, cove, bogs, ate. Dacatar phone IMO. We pay all pboaa chargee. The Btedlar Product* Co. 147-tl Vl-eolui'Hrmt „r t*mlnl*(rat»r K*«*lr Vi »>«* N*th-r I* ti*r>*>> glvrn. That tin I uiiderslgti* >1 li.u- Ha < n u-4 A'lmhiisti.itur nt the estate „t Aril* Vl* torta Merriman, Ist* of Adam* County, <le< «H*e<l. |T>«- estate is pr<d*al>l> solvent • iriorlt Merriman A-lmln trat.-r <,. Kria> Stlorae* Jan. 32. 1*42 Jan. 3* Pel,. — 1 1 MU** i man i VOTICK Notice Is hereby given tbat Earl Cleim-t l«*nl* has filed with the undersigned an appli'-atlon for the Adam. Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear the evideme and determine the time and place of birth of said appllcani. agreeable to the provlaiou of Chapter zt, gete „f the General Assembly of Ktase of Indiana, for I*4l. Wltne** my hand and *aa! nt *ald Court thi. 2s day >f January. 1»I2. CLYDE O. TROt.'TNER Utork of the Adam* Circuit Court. Jan 24 NOTH B Nolle* t* hereby given that nilisalo th VtalS'lint, Aiidei»on ties filed with the undersigned an application for the Adam» Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to hear the eviilenc* and determine the lime >n*l place nt birth of said applicant, agreeable to th*- provision of Chapter 24. Acts of tile General Aaseiubly ot Stale of Indiana, for 1941 Wltne** niv hand and sea! of said Court <l*l** 2*< da- - f January, I*l2. CLYDE •• TIUit'TNWH Clerk of the Adam* Circuit <’ourt J in. 31 i NOTH K Notice I* hereby given tbat <l> lei Alton Kri* k ba* filed with t4i« undersigned as application for the Adam* Circuit Coirt of Adam* County. Indiana, to hear the evideme and determine the time and ptace of birth of said applliwnt, agreeable to the provision of Chapter 24. AGs of the General Assernbly of Htate of Indiana, for I*4l. Wltneiu mv hand and *eal of *ald • hiuri ihi. *Liv of January. t'G. CLYDE O. TROUTNEIt Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, ian 36 trrululmest nt i.irnUtn Estate 9e. J Soil • 11 hereby given. That tin-lundi-ralgned iwu, been a|>l"*luli-il Es- ••• >it,,r- nt tin ,-Nlate nt Andrew Mcrta, late ol Adame County, de- ■ eased The i-»lale la prubui'ly S--I-I vent. M- iiii'* Mi i ts Raymond Mi-rts, Kvei-utor* John 1., lietssa. Itliirsey I.I'HBAGO Rheumatism. Neuritis. Arthritis. I’i'iiodh' Pain*. Neuralgia and all other ache* and pains are quickly relieved with Alfa Compound Wintergreen tablet*. Guaranteed. At all Drug Stores, | nr send ll.iio to I’nlon Pharmaial Co. Bluffton. Indian* ■ ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONEERS Assure yourself of th* data ya* want by booking yaur aala early. Office Residence Phone Phone 104 1022 TRUET COMPANY BUILDING DECATUR
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OP LOCAL ANO FOREIGN MARKETS •rady'a Markat for D*aater, Barna. Cralgvlßa, H*agisnd and Wllltelra Claeed at It Nate Cpi-rrcted January 36 No enmmlasion and no yardage Veal* received every day. DM> to 136 lbs »I« T" IN tn 14« lbs 11.90 IN t<> 160 lbs n so IN n> IN Iba. 1> 1 n l‘o to 22» lb* . 11 *" 22" to 350 IbS 11-tt 250 to 275 lb* 11 30 275 to 390 Iba. ILH 300 is NO ii»- IM® 3ia Iba . and up W »° Rough* ,o,w Stags > 5" Choice veatar* 14.00 Bprlng lambs 11-75 Spring buck lambs 30.75 Yearling lamb* o*oo WHOLUALI RGB AND POULTRY OUOTATIONO Fwwiahad by Mate Egg A Poultry Ca, Doeotur Phon* IM Corrected January 26. Clean, large wblte "gg* 30c Brown or mixed eggs, large... 29c Medium eggs —24 c Pullet *gga 30c Heavy ben* 13c Leghorn hens lie Leghorn springers, smooth 15c Leghorn stag* 10c Heavy springvr*. smooth. barn-d or white rock.a 19c Heavy stag* ..„ 15c Heavy young white ducks 15c Old heavy roosters, lb 8c Old Leghorn rooster*, lb7c r , a EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Baal Buffalo. N Y.. Jan. 26 — 11'Pi LiVMloek: Hog*. 1,300; market active to 40<- higher, good and choice Dio--230 tbs. 11250312.65; trucked in 170-130 lb*. 112 10-312 60. Cattle. I.ioo: calves. 400; steers, slow. 310 5(6613: com. strong to 25< higher, beef cows 54»; eutter and common cow*. 17-I8.N: can--1 tier*. 35.05-17 Vealer*. 50c-3! lower: good and ’ choice. HI; common and medium. 39-414. Hheep. r.lbw; lambs, steady; good and choice. 312.75113; ineil ' ium and mixed 411-312 M». I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ludiaiiapoll*, Ind. Jan 26 (I'l** —Llvest <M'k: Hug*. 3.000; market steady; 16"24" lb*., 312 412 15: 3*o-401* lb* . *ll 55111.70; joo-160 lbs.. 310.55111 M> Cattle. 1J0O; calves, 500; nicer*, yearlings and heifers, slow and Mteaffy; cow*, nrm; medium to K<H>d staers. Ilu-lll.25; heifer*. 111 50111.00 Vealers, steady: top. 115. Hheep. 1.200; lambs and yearling*. steady; good to choice lamb*. 113-112 50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind , Jan. 26 —tl'Pi Livestock Hogs, s*loc higher; lku-300 lb* 112 05. 200-230 lb*.. 11195, 160-IM* Ih* 111X5; 220 240 Ih* 111.35; 34U-26U Iba. 111.70; 2SO-3SO lb* . 111 6U: 2XO-300 lb* 11155; 300-35't lbs. 11150; 360-400 lb*. 31145; is<'-160 lbs . 111.25; 140-150 |l» , III; 130140 lb*.. 11075; 100 LT* lbs. 110.50. Rourfi 110.26. stag*. |9. Calve*. 114 50; lamia*. 312.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheal 1.334, I 34t0 1 36' a Coi'li 90% to S 3 to '* 93% Oat* 60% 6«> Hoy Bean* May 2 o|%. July 2.02%. (let !.!*» CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. <l. Jan 26.- (UP* Produce Bolter Him. extras. 30v; standardn, 30c. Eggs, flrm; extras. 34c; medium*. 32c Live poultry, active aud steady; hen*. h**avy. 2122 c. duck*, fam y young 6 ih* and up, 19-Ne; 6 lbs., and under. 16.17 c. i'otaioes, Idaho russet Burbaak*. 11 35-13 40; Maine, |2 60-12.65; I tibio round white*. 1215-12 35 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 26 Beans Hubp-< t to change during day I No. I Red Wheat 11 21 I No. I Red Wkaal LN No. 2 Old Yellow Corn . 1.16 No. 2 Corn 1.12 No 4 New Coni .. I.os No. 2 Rye . . . .65 No. 2 Yellow Hoy Bi*an.-' 1.91 New Oats. 30-10. 1ea1... .. -Git Flu beud 1.50 '■ ■' -ii ——- - -» TODAY'S COMMON ERROR ! When a pernon is executed or lynched by haugiug. be i* hang od. nu> hung Hung I* u. < d itow for everything Inti man R A
