Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1943 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT tmtUabed Every Bvoujk Except Sunday by rfU DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated. toured at the Decatur, Ind., Pott Wteo m Second Ctasa Matter H Heller President K R Holtbouae. Sec y * Bus Mar ihek D Heller Vice-Preeldent Subscription Rate* tingle Copies 1 03 One week, by carrier .15 By Mall Within 100 Miles Dne Month 36c; Three Months fl. Bix months f 1.75. One Year f 3.00 By Mail Beyond 100 Miles One month 45c. Three months >1 25 ‘ BU months $2.25. One year 14.00 Subscriptions for men In service 13 50 per year. tdvertiamg Rates made Kaowu mi Application National Representative dCHKERES A CO 14 Lexington Avenue New York It Bast Wacker Drive. Chicago __ . Par tri MeetOeri jf TBs luoiaas League of Home Dable* It trill he some relief when and If congress gets the tax plan settled, even if it hurts to meet it. 1 A man's bill fold la filled with lodge and registration car le and a w-man's purse bulges with ration | books. I —o I Your purchase of War Bonds this , aionth will help sail the new V ( S 8. Vincennes, named fcr the . oldest city in the state. o—o Evan before the invasion. Germany will know it has been in war this time, if the bombings keep up another month or two. —o | i Prepart your tin cans and place , them in a container in front of your hense early Saturday morning so ( the Boy Scouts can pick them up. —o The Fort Wayne mayor's job will be the best of any public office lu ■ the state, paying 111.100, or about < 13.000 more than Indiana pays the , governor. o—o Wendell Wlllkie has the fn.ui siat aa tar as potential presidential , candidate is concerned and high- , npa in lira party are concerned as bow to stop him and with whom. O—o Gandhi mads it. so what? We b«ver Bevrr unders’ood just how the fasts help his cause but perbaps it we lived in India we wou'd. O—O The national Red Cross quvta of 1125.000.U00 will be over su <ecnb ed and so will this county’s 111.700 goal be reached, once the big American heart op-ms its purse strings O—o Pood is ammunition and work tag m a garden is a tonic for tke body. A double way ot getting results through a Victory patch . . . vegetables on the table and better health tor the gardener. G—O We criticise aud belittle the groundheg but be »eems to hare away of knowing the future so tar as the weather is concerned aud he slicks to it. let the chips fan where they may Zero weather .n March is neither desired nor enjoyed by the average Hoosier O -O- — Italy has withdrawn 150.000 men from the It'M»ian front where losses have been tsrriftc. Thousands of them are ill aad in p-.or fighting condition EvMsatly II Duce hopea to revive them anc nee them for defense of his own conntry where dang-r of invasion daily becomes moti evident. O -O-— The Red Crons performs great »t» of men y throurbeat the wo.id It* *e.~vtc« to the men and women sf the armed forces la thia coontry and abroad can't be equalled. |t ig . digvficy tor perRMUkv* A Gibe

as much as you can. for It will help the men in nnifrrm. O—O Military exports believe that Hitler b> planning 3 surprise hnmbtng f American cities in reprisal for the heavy attacks recently made ou Berlin and other German cities While that may seem impossible to most people, that complaisance can be shaken In a few moments If such things do occur. Commissioner is urging th** every 1 member of the rtvflfan defense be on the alert constantly. It's war and any thing can happen. O—O Something new in taxes, and that seem* to be a favorite, if not a popular subject these days, is being done in Indianapolin. The j legislature ha* passed the bill an'horiztng Indianap- lis to make a levy of one-half of one percent on taxable property, with the id<-a ct collecting 850.000 for the Symphony Orchestra. Young Senator Beveridge said it was the only cultural bill introduced. In making his argument for passage of the measure Gasoline tax collections dropped I about 30 percent in February. du<to rationing The decrease was not unexpected. for there i* little pleasure driving the**' daye. the A. B and C books allowing only X* tnil-a per month for non-eesential driving. With the drop tn taxes, the legislature is worried that ths present distribution plan of dividing the gas money between counties and cities will have to be changed, which if done will create a more serious problem in local immunities O—O Along with other problem* in a newipaper office these day* is the increase in the price of n- waprint. beginning this month, which remove* the scrap paper Idea from the business office So far the reduction in newsprint has not been drastic, large paper* being curtailuf j# percent of their former year’s use. The Canadian and American mills are turning out tons of the pulp product, circulation* mounting to au all-ume high throughout the country, due to reader interest in wartime. Congress seem* to favor the idea of taking the Orst two installments of taxes this year and then begin the payroll deduction plan in July, starting with a 20 percent levy on wage* and salaries. The plan, if adopted, would eliminate the balance due on 1.942 income* and nut federal income tuea on a current baais. a plan favorable to many and beneficial io the government Taxe* | will be utah, but if you hsv, them paid at the end of the year, tbo average taxpayer will breathe a sight of relief, vgx’dl-wa of the ammrot. —o o ■ Let * all get behfod the grocer and make rationing a sncceaa Cw intro ot the plentiful non-ratten foods. W<- are asked to abep earlier in the day and week, make up a ebcpping list and add up the points before you shofa Include fresh fruits and vegetables and other aarationed foods where you can. plan carefully and use the 5polnt and 5-pcmt stamps when you cam saving the one and two-point >tamps to make the count come out even. Plant a Victory garden do all the heme canning possible and don't blame your grocer lor war time inconveniences. —-o i — I Modern Etiquette I By ROBKRTA Ul Q What is Ute proper way to a»e a finger bowl? A. Dtp the fingarv of one hand at a Ume. not both together, into the water; then dry them with tke uapktn on the kneen. QU U aecemery for a w ,-ekend guest to arrive eanctly at the rtme specified by the hostess7 A. Ye* He -bnuld U neither early nor late in his arrival. Q. is it good form for a person to talk al length aboM bo hssltb? A. Mo. Thu is very tiresome to tbe person* who ma*'. listen «nd eteos interest. Trafie kt a Geofi Too — Deosta*

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COURT HOUSE Res' E*tate Transfers Floyd Smitley et ux to ha Eller ct ux. 53 acres In Wabash township , . for 15.000. First Citfwas Btata Hank °f M nroeviUe to Valentine Laker et ux. 70 acre* in Tnlon township for ; 43.500. John H Helm to Charles E Ror-, i iug et ux, 40 acre* in St Mary* township for fl Prud- ntial Insurance Co cf Am- ; erica to Henry W Wuiliman et ux. | 40 acre* in Blue Creek township tor ! fl Nannie Keller to Floyd Schoeff et ux. part .f out!.>t If in D-' atui for fl Roy E Gibson 't ix to Gorion Burkhart - t ux. 40 acres in Boh ' Creek township for 41 Elmer Hlsey et ux to Dewey Kuhn et ux. 40 acres in Jeffer*«n j township for 11. Arvid N Pfternon et u* to f'teud A Harvey et ux. M sere* in Root t wnshfp for 11. Glenny* Kern to Paul K Hanse! et ux. lot 37 and part of 35 in Decatur for 43.650. James Hurst et ux to James F. Stonerook et ux. lot 198 in Decatur for 11. Jephthah Zuercher et ux to Joseph P. Habegger et ux, lot 50® in Berne- for fl. Peter Louis Prior et ux to Eman-1 nal H Habegger et ux. 80 acres in j Wabash township for 41 Ira B Fuhrman et ux tu Milton * C. Werling et ux. part of lot 6 in ' Preble for 81 Title Holding Corp . to Domingo Lopes et ux. lol* IM> and I*l in I Decatur fcr 41 Alva Vorhees ct ux to Win. If. I Worktnger et ux. lots 219 and 250 in Geneva for fl. Kenneth Mitchel et ux to VannI eda Scbuck. 70 acres in Root and St. Mary» township for fl. Metta Baumgartner et al to I*ewald Bettier, outlet 11 in Berne for

Death Toll in Mine Disaster Placed at 74 ... —***** • -» ••" — •» Ka -a* • .-if >*<*.' . *<if •VWA"i£fca . J _ . - - »iw 1 w jbATxT<~ Cs ’" jy* u . V °. yrfe -Sr^ **» 1 ■• ♦ &>- 4Hkf 4 I * ’- ■■ t- - . • ! • \«,,, . ri . / ' •_ ‘ , | Nr'" - “f> ’ - rX- airx* , £^ 4 «UlH<tWS»n. -*** _4BRv > *4 ’ FVXjL _ • *""*i _- W^ •* ' • -' HKCSb*"*3 nlfc, A Ix&br •xE r J& ik iXWI y * wWr ’■■ /jQM| ‘x —■ —*— * n«ih t<Jl ill Ihr Hmitb c«u niM diaa»*«r »• Bear frwfc. N*«r. »or»< Ml the MMary M tW «Ui* W* 1 iLc.d at 71 aftei min* oCkiala tißally abaudouvM b<>pe tor Um M sea atili eattmbrd. PrcviMaly !* bod- " * e-Mnarre* A mjr>tert>.ua . xpioalna nuct.-J- M ia tae Pebraary J7. Three bus. critically intnrM wrrr rts a»«T «*• *° **»»»• *tt’ c rrl»U»es >fM iwa««Uiued a ’tfM at tbe art»«. aauaaea aa abova U <*• >te*v« aba*a. Tba aUar *tou> above a ctaoral view ot the inlae.

11 Mabel E Garringer et vli to Char!, s A. Haviland. 80 acr«-* in Jefferson t wn-hip for 81 Ellis H Bprunger et al to Inda Sprungor. lot 224. 225, 513, 514, 515 i and outlotn 19 and 20 In Berne for Inda Sprunger to Clifton H I Sprung'r et ux. outlots 19 and 20 | in Berne for 81. Inda Sprunger to Waldo M Lch- j ' man et ux. lot 225 in Berne for 81. | James Hoblet tc Kenneth Mttchal I et ux. 121 acre* In Hoot township I for 81.500. Harry S. Crownovcr et ux to Martin F Sprunger et ux. Mt acres in i St. Mary* township for 81. Bimer Hk-ey « t al - Lewi* P Wende' et ux 50 ace* in Jefferson t< wnwhip for 4’ Chalmer A How et a! to Felix Mater, part es outlets 120 to 121 in ■ Dei atur for 81. Martin E. Fuhrman ct ux to Carl ; W Heckman et ux 107.19 acres in Root township for 81. Series Explains Facts Concerning Federal Income Tax Checking Delinquents The Buieau of Internal Revenue has a*, its command many source* for checking up delinquent taxpay-, ■ ers. One of these in the "informa*t!on at source" provision of lb. InI’erna! Revenue code, under which person*, "in whatever capacity acting." are required to report on 1 Form 1099. to tbe Commissioner ot I Internal Revenue at Washington ID C.. payments of fixed or determinable tnccme to another in the calendar year of 11'42 of 45<>" or i more. It the recipient is nuiried. I and la a citixen or resident of the < • Vtilted State*, report* ueed not be made of salary or other compensation for personal service* unless ■ the payments aggiegate 81.200 or mere. If the marital statu* of tbe I payee is unknown to the payor the payee is considered a aingie per-1

son for the purpose of filing an Information return of salary or other comp, nsation for per* nal service*. | Fixed or deteiminable income in-1 eludes wages, salaries, royalties. . premium*, rent, interest, etc. A I separate return of information for each employee is required of employer*. The requirements are not limited to periodical payment*, but a single payment must be rep rted. Domestic and resident foreign corporations are required to make a separate report, Form 1099, of dividends or distributions for each individual. citixen. or resident of the United State*, resident fiduciary, or a resident partnership any number <>f which is a citizen r resident. who was paid 8100 or more during the calendar year 1942. Information returns are carefully < h < ked with individual return* of taxpayer*. Thousand* of delinquent I retnrn* anil additional revenue amounting to millions of dollar* . have been secured a* the result of the examination of information return*. Roller Skating every Friday tnd Sunday niifht. Sun Set.

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