Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1944 — Page 5

Wednesday. December 27,1944.

Reports REPORT of local W. foreign market. JLuMtTT, MURRAY A GO. ,11 kind* of llvootock at gsrn*. Cralgvillo, ind Wlllahlr* received every day .. jag .. and nu cumuassion '.vW' Phone Ml. I, 1 led Dec. 27. fl, .«•• * 'n.tflw ->■> -rflu-I.” "" ,fl; K. ; flj on icbuiii' i 16.00 i ............... 8.00 ■ - ii>«. —— l f 'fl WHOLESALE EGG ANO ■ wultry QUOTATION, jl Furnished by J[C* T U” PRODUCE CO. Phone 8W Dec. t<c> K«z — » 7 ‘ bruih'is and fryers 23c 22c uK , p - ipnliP I 28c hcii" ................... IRi ►en and stags 14c 'li ' 2 u c SuKAL GRAIN MARKET '« | L !O« Ci FVAV-no co H Correiii-d Dec 27. Fru »übject to change during day. de livered at elevator. . ;.. . ; w:.. .<■ I fl; \. » fl* Yellow C iru — 16" Ki y H-.tr.- 2 I" n>» i Kfr-i .... ....... 2.00 . Cora: 04 per 100 lea*. Lob farm urgßL’f WA ’' NE LIVESTOCK i>.. - Llleal.x k ui.irk i io '«" . ■ I't" lbs J it- 11« to ir,n n, u . ■Bl: l> In il" Il>H 13 26. 12'1 lo nm lo 12" lb stag! hlgr 7 I . LIVESTOCK 27 - il l' — l.lvi-hhM k • to 1"" ll* »• to 11 o<», ' ’ V. higher; mosllv 11"" talves .'>oll. hl.ius ' Inife-rs and < »* il'a.ly |. w good iOh-'Buh! .nui y'laxl 13"" l""'! i"-.*tly good J'ull. n..<!iiiin lu 4 ,„ >( | ||,o Ut-ijnim and good *•' ’" • utter and <<iiiiin<,n to higher, top 10.50 SHF*. 1 ’ ■""" lambs strong ""le. good ami .. to III* jj.hhl U 2J |() H „ CM| CAGO livestock 1 17IHHI. fully .j.jy I,. nl o* s and f . UI . IS n U|l - 11 '■ ring k,".!-u I 75, most sows. Jli 'haram.,, early. I'Mlim; SB 1 •’■‘i.huge and yearling I" if Io "or low.-i steer run. imlh 1; lo( , ||7 lo pal(1 ‘ I'll'ller luavy Meei‘. ■ Mf t-. AI3»15: cows amt -I' 25< higher; v »USO down. higher asking p. t< ■ trade; load good ‘••'1 Wooled western lain"-. ,*■ I'lmis held ..I 11., J ’ di’ks medium and 1 >wo loads comtnim •'ravajo yearling*. J 1075 'k " f'* l youtlmg w. ih six»»e ■ IW PLANE CARRiER a< u ?.' , * l '' •vim'ni J ‘* |,uu ' K 1,0l ‘> ■'■ ' ll * ,tr *’ om.'iny .1" te», er < * < ' flnl,e| y hnown I" 's liy rubm. . '*•’ i,r " ■B I •>» uu\ " unk M 'Ti»va» « lufl . Be IN DECATI K —

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rates I Minimum fee Fret Inaertlon IO« Ona Time, P. r Wor- r B Additional Inaertlon* | Per Word. Per Day 14 Every other day Inaertlon*, doubl* the rate (per word) 3« Card of Thanka 60< Obituarlea, V*r,ea. r. w(!> tlen*. Menu*, run menu *tyl* si Notlcee, Cap Hoad*, a-pt bol,y pica* deep, up* column) ♦ — Insertion Deadline Cupy must be m office by J, I .}*- “ Monday through bnday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. ToiTsALfT FOB SALE— Complete no* oT wir Ing lupplte* and Allure*, t’brlck Bro* Phone 160. 4o . t| ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -R. gard lew of your need* In the line ol electrical supplies, large or small we oan supply you, including wire, heating element*, switches, futures etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ti FOR sale Shallow well or pres sure cistern pumps. No priority needed Arnold & Klenk. 2M t| FOR SALE -|;~ I»aby buggy Metal spriftgs, gears and wheel-., pjoee hreakfaot set; porcelain kitehen sink « miles •outh. 3 mile* west, < 2 m i| e noufh Decatur. A Bauman, .Monroe route 1 _ 3it| g3tx FOR SALE Middle AI" ohdition. 331 South Third after 7 mt p m Phone 1307. 30 H:!x FOR SALE Two bl .. Im lh . reasonably priced. Phom t;u; FOR SALE — Semi-modern residence in I’leasanl Mills, i he Suttle’s Co., phone 35#. 305t3 FOR SALE Do you mid h <t thl* winter? .hist arrived, shipment Genuine Estat. coal ileatrol* S. Decatur Hatchery dealer. 3"5-5t FOR SALE D <atur I S~ppro\ ed controlled chick, hutching now. Ordti J ell, and Feb. chicks now ami realize early broile r proIlia. Book ord. . now for spring delivery De. aiti Hatchery. 3"s't CHURCH TO RECEIVE Continued From Pag.- I) llie city of Decatur to said Kennel h Neptune, which <b . d wa place d in c i row ' It was said that the building cM-cupied by the Cort theater and a house- on North Fifth street, uorlh of the- Rt. < home were the prop.-itie trati-h rrc.d to .Mr. Neplune. In th<- beqtl. -i to th. First Methodist church. Mi - . Rt< mai'e Im- following provision lor it . use: "On the condition that shall be used only for lb - making of permaiieni improvement, io or In the c hurc h building, or th. pm chasing of n« w furniture or fixtures for said building I make this lii'UU'st and d. ii-c in • mory nf my fath< i and m- 1 1" -h mu Mrs W. I’. Hie., my wtf. ktla Spangl.-r 1t:.., her father and mother. .M and Ml - »• I'' Sp*ngl< r till of whom w> r. m. m bers of said . bur. Ii /nd < "ti-c i.-tc Hous worker* th-rein tor many y.-ars - .” Tin- nl- .- s nd 1 |de w who are bi-l>.-fl< tart. al -:i:dr. Il "f Rlliabeth A Whny M.-j f 'n d. r.mn. .10-< pi> '-I Ric "I IRobinson. William I II"' .N-'.v J Smith and l'i h > lity Among th. to oh. * i ft' Smith of tht» .By I ' r. ill was writleu Sept. mb. i 21. F CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Win 41 M.. «l •!..!, I■ ' |1 55%; Hept . 51 51 Corti. Muy 11 1" - , luly ‘I I"'*; Sept .fl "h l . I"' 1 LEADERS OF GREECE cc»111> >- I Fr . u I'Ue- Il hour. Uhun hill call, d Up 'll II" r-LA. to accept Sc obi. . demand that the organization evacuate Atti and surrender its arm a a pi' requisite for peace He said Billain. in Intervening in the Gre.4 pollthal .ri is on the- side of I'" govrrnmeut, »a only doing her • That duty *•' hai l die barge-Bifb-Xibly and faithfully to lhe end." he said. "Whethe r Greece is # moiiai'ti> or a repili'lic ta •' »»>»“" fo ‘ ll ‘ Greeks and H" ulom Io decide." — —o —” Foster Mother to Nine Boston H l’' Aiii'itcu 1 . No. 1 foster mothei wc Mir Ma.y han. ««. She ha* •*!' ‘ - whom she- adopted luring a year |

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*_ WANTED | SEWING .MACHINE | -All make*. Needle*, oil, bells, I | parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. ' I , 284 25tx "h .MAKE coverecTliucirlM. cover- ' i ed buttons, do hemstitching and I make buttonhole*. .Mr*. Boardman i | 445 South Flr.t. 284-25 U i WANTED Radio* to repair. Uhrick Bro*. Ml-tt . WANTED TO RENT —~For research chemiit, good modern home. Guaranteeu rent. No commission. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. t 284ktf W ANTED—To buy’ auto from ‘27 •o 42. Phone 503. |> 301-6 t y M WIED Riders to International I, Harvester. 7to 3; 30. Phone 1466 e 305-811 WANTED -E.-i-der pig’s" and ti'igs'. _ Stiefel Grain Company, Phone ' ; ' 3".-,..3t miscellaneous FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aiding and John Manville rock wool »• insulation. Save* fuel, *peU« com- ’» fort, health, security. Boardman. L Phone 411. 284-25 t ’• AUVERTISING - Future busine** ’ d.p nds on Today's advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendar*, *■ j penclla, noveltie*. When it's ady vertfslng call phone 95 G Monroe, 31 Ind., Phil Nussbaum. 294tf FARMERS W* remove dead horses, cow*, hog*, etc. . Decatur phone 2000. We pay all - phone charge*. The Stadler Proh ducM Co. , 16-ts NOW HATCHING Order broiler * c hic ks now Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday of each week i. from hloodtested parent stock, x Large demand for broilers, order now! Free book on how to raise baby chicks. We have plenty of x f-c d Model Hatchery, Monroe, In- - diana. opening evening* except Wednesday, phone 84. ’• 301 till Feb. 28 NEW LOAN PLAN in addition to our regular farm loans; term* 5 lo 35 years at 4% with no expense to 1 borrower. We will make 20 year 4% leans >n tract* from 5 to 40 acre* with modern buildlug*. Tbi* I* a suburban loan. C. D Lewton. IM4T FOR RENT < FOR RENT I room* will- cellar, Im’.li, privilege Os garden, chicken* 1 and cow. PoMc-ssion January 1. T -in B ». 643 K. 31*4-gst LOST AND FOtW LOST Ration book I Cletus Hugo Miller. g Itx o VIOLENCE FLARES aV j Cimtiic cc-<l From Page 1) aid ''.c-veral hundred'’ employe* t.iikd to i' poll foil work today. Company olhcial.-t were not avail- ' able for comment, but an employe who i !u-ed to identify himself de-■ciribc-d the number of striking workers a "very, very few," and aid botli retail and mail order departin''ll* wen operating "as usur al.” AMERICANS , i<'.on ijck-iI Prom I’.imc II 1 ..io. on th'' fr.mt, an indication 1 Ciat the Arne, lean air amaults were into field marwhal Karl Von Rumlotedl's supply lines. 1’... noon today the American '..titli i.. force liid flown more >a ;:o .>i-ci<‘* .Id.icdiiig 40 tanka :il i moi' d ve hicle* and 196 motor n.Apo Five German planes we >mt down and five damaged wiiL .i io«M of thr .-c I'. S. plane*. While the whole picture wa*t rei ,' d both at S!ia'-f and th" front . m ui dy brighter today, milltary '■ ■ .v-r" cautioned that there v..c • ery Indication Von Rund•ii * . preparing to hut' powerful m w blow* at our lines. Tin Americana were fighting lu really bitter cold. M D'.mrtt reported: ■'for th- lour'h Htraight day the w afli' i . Ideal for aerial warfare but th" Hulefii'i-zing tiwnperatures. snow, and heavy frost ate very - nigh "it the GT' who are holding tin front lilt' v and very tough on the correspondc-nts, too.” o — Cat Doe* a ’Lasaie' Huston. Tex <UP»—• Roscoe, a mosi remarkable cat. proved that La*-it- ten t Hie only pct to come hoim by walking from Fort Lauderdale-, Fla., to his insider's home III' Houston. Roscoe's walk halfway across the country was an arduous jaunt. H was evident by the cat'* thin, scaired body. But hie Joy to ,i liack home apparently was worllt the irip.

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Probe Child's Death After Whiskey Drink Boy's Mother And ' Aunt In Custody Indianapolis, Dec. 27. — (UP) — The death of seven-year-old Donald Sullivan after drinking whiskey given to him by his aunt was investigated today by police and coroner Roy B. Storms. The aunt. Mrs Wilma Hear*, and the boy* mother, Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, were held In Jail peudlng a report by the coroner. in a statement to police, Mr*. Sear* admitted handing the boy * bottle of whiskey aud that be took a drink from it. Mra. Sullivan said tkat a few minutes afterward, she "caught” Donald drinking from the bottle agaiu and that she reprimauded him. She said, however, that she did not object to the first drink. The mother admitted that "Donald liad been drinking beer off and on since he was four years old.” < Mu*. Sullivan wa* charged with child neglect and Mr*. Sear* with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Prosecutor Sherwood Blue said that Donald drank the whiskey Sunday and became ill. Police took him to a hospital where he died yesterday. In a preliminary report. Dr. Storms said that “the child might have died from some kind of alcoholic poisoning,” but that a verdict on the cause of death would b« withheld until an autopsy has been made. Mrs. Sullivan said that her husband lives in Kentucky. o — . No Irregularities In Allen County Election Fort Wayne. Ind . Dec. 27—(UP! -Ulleii county apparently was clear today of connection with election irr> gularitles as the teatlmoity offered by Eugene Martin. Democratic county chairman, did not Impi ess the senatorial investigating committee very much, according to U. H. Sen. Joseph II Ball, mt-m4>cr of the coin-mittee Sen. Ball wrote Mrs. Dororhy Ga.'dner, county clerk, Tny own f<-eling mi that you are exaggerating the Importance of Mr. Marlin's testimony. I do not recall that be said anything very damaging, and I certainly took into consideration, on the charge he did make, that he was the Democratic county chairman." 0 George Dull Resigns As Labor Assistant 'lndianapolis. Dec. 27 Tbouiaa R. Hutson, state labor commissioner, announced today Ute resignation of George F Dull. South Bend, as aMiatant commissioner. Dull, who leaVM the service to become a C. I. O. laihor represent alive for the Indianapolis office <>( the war production board. I* a member of the C I. O. United Automoliiie Worker* union. Mmt'K OF HV 41, SF.rri.F.ME* 4' OF FSTXTE XO. N«rt4<e is li.r,-l>y given to the ci»--dltois, heli* on.) legirtees of <*hristens N. Hl'-iis. <le< eustal to app. *r In the Ad-ann I'in-uit t’oiM-t, h* hl al is -atur, Indlunu, on the 13Ui day of January, ISIS, Mtid show cause. If any. why tile Final Kettlanncnt A‘ - counu with the C-Htate of said de. cedent should not be approvod; and said lioir* ar- notifiod to then and time iiiak.- proof of heirship, and recsive Uieir diMrlbutlve »hai«-» A I .ten .1. Ill'-ns, Administrator Ih-'.vtur, Indiana l»<-v. 20, 1911. OrVo«» & Or Vims Xslkss F. Xrlwe, llleearo

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U. S. Service Center In Paris Is Bombed Pari*. Doc. 87—('UP> -A bomb dropped by a German plane in the i Finst air raid on Pari* in two, montb* collapaed a **rvk*man‘* 1 club filled with 200 wounded Azn-1 eriiati soldiem "like a house of j cardv" last night, killing and further wounding a number of them ■’ft felt like *ll Pari* »»i com-1 ing down on us." Pvt. Harvey Althiaer of Newtourg, N. Y., a transportation corps driver, said. » o Mrs. Ruth Simms Reported Serious Chicago. Dec. 87—(VP)— Mn*. Ruth Hanna Hlmma. publisher of newspaper* at Rockford, HI, and Republican national coromi'teewoman from New Mexico, was serious ly ill today after fin operation performed kwo wek* ago. (Mr*. Simms "took a turn for the 'Worse" yesterday and puyeiciana reported <thia morning that her condition remained about the same.

THEIR DEATHS RECORDED IN 1944 & VHB ■■ ARfIK LbAMBRK MHBMIb JH t Alfred I. Smhhj W*nd*ll Willki* Irvin 5. Cobb Senator Norris f m| Hr * ■ . I d o*n. Roo**v»tl Senator McNary Judg* landi* Senator Smith #1 aft OJ kW4MHhMII- Ad i.v'7ii j®** ’■ I Bids General McNair Norman Davit Manuel Quezon Senator Van Nuy* Bhjt tupa Valti Baako Carter Haymond Clapotr WPhrnaa

To Map Plans For Peace Treaty Fight Senate Group Will Hold Early Meeting Washington. Dec. 27 — (UP) — Senate internationalist* plan a meeting soon to consider means ol preventing mounting "disillusionment” over political developments In Europe from upsetting bopps for American participation in a new world peace organization, it was learned today. A leader of the group said the meeting not only would be devoted to mapping strategy for the coining peace treaty fight in the senate but to muster great public support for President Roosevelt in an attempt to strengthen his hand at his next conference with Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Josef Htalln. The inciting is tentatively scheduled for some time in January, soon after the <onv>-niiig of the 79th congress which will bring to the senate

■uch newly-elected intern*tlenali*U a* Leverett Saltonstall. R, Mass., Wayne L. Morse, R., Ore., and J. William Fulbright. D., Ark. The current concern of internationalist senators was clearly expressed in the recent statement by Sen. Joseph H. Ball. R.. Minn., that the senate might refuse to approve an American role in the new peace organization unless there was a halt in the present trend toward "power poltttca'” tn Europe, a* exemplified In Italy and the Balkans. The impending meeting to safeguard the Dumbarton Oaks world security proposals, it was learned, will be b-d by Ball and the three senators who joined him in press- i mg the “B2H8" resolution for Am-1 erican participation in a new lea-i gue—Harold H. Burton, R.. 0., Carl | A. Hatch, D., N. M . and Lister Hill, |

AN ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE ■uch a* a slippery sidewalk, may be great fun for children, but it might prove very costly if someone is hurt and bring* claim against you for damages. Atk u* about low-cost Comprshcniive Personal Liability Insurance, the most complete protection obtainable. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D, Suttle*. Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. ’■epoMMßag ft* An* Cmifcy *a* . Bam* f—p*ny of MaaMmA, Cao*. . Ihiiißliiiilli

SALE CALENDAR JAN 3-Loren M. Adam*. 2% miles Northeast of Silver Lake. Indiana. 8u acre farm, modern home, and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. • • xJAN 4-T. R. Ketcham. mile* north of Rockford. Ohio ou road 118 then .mile west and then 14 milt- north. Closing out sale. «. Roy Johnaon, auctioneer. JAN. Mr*. AHen Dorsey, 3 miles Boutheast of Hicksville. Ohio, on No. Ji then 1 mile iiouth. All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JAN lo—John Hinck, 3 miles West and mile North of Decatur. Ind. ~.. , < <,n il>let“ Close Out Sale. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer JA> 1. Oscar Rssb, 2 miles East and 3 miles North of Antwerp. Ohio. I,IV. Slock and personal property. J. F. Sanmann au< t BIG CATTLE SALE Two Herds of Cattle offered at Private Sale. Aberdeen Ang'us Bred Heifers, young cows, young bulls—sold Monday, Jan. 1, 1945 Milking Shorthorns- sold January 2, 1945. NO CATTLE SOLI) BEFORE 10 O’CIXK K A. M ON EITHER DAY. „ , LUCIUS SOMERS • • miles west of Hoagland. 2 milen east of Poe, 10 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, 11 miles northwest of Decatur on U. S. roads 27 and 33.

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D , AlaA spokesman saM they would be joined by "all other senator* who feel the same way end are deeply concerned about the present trend of event*.” Jle said the strategy to be followed was still indefiaite. but expreaaed doubt that It would call for passage of any new peace resolution.

Hominy Feed CAR IA) Al) IN TRANSIT Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 233 ■■■■■ - — — — ll —i 11 PLEASE HELP UH! Get Vour Cleaning in Monday and Tuesday, SHEETS BROS. Cleaner* MmmMwsmaa **w Concentrate*—Complete Feed* GRINDING MIXING SHELLING Cash Coal, Feed & Supply MONROE at EIGHTH Phone 32 L. A. Holthouse Harold W. Grant