Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1945 — Page 2

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RUSSIA TO HURL FULL (Continued From Page One) should help to wreck what

Saddle Horse Auction Monday Evening, Aug. 13 ! I 7:30 P.M., Decatur. Ind.. Sale Barn 40 head of good native saddle horses and pomes, including Polomono mare bred to Polomeno horse. Several btack and white mare, w.th colts by side and rebred. Pon.es of all kinds. Plenty of riding . equipment of all kinds. Pony buggy and harness. ' ( |F y ou have a saddle horse or pony to sell, bring it to this sale. I i Regular stock sale every Monday afternoon. FRED AHR, Manager B. C. Dot-hrman, Auctioneer

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES a.Remain !■ I'nb.n T—hip. Before the lownMup ■''ll :* 111 <1 Adam: I'uiHit'. I "' 1 Townslvp Adam* f’rmnty, Indiana, that the proper . /J ,n th. 2S day : A >Kl!'4s, w.ll eonndet * , '' SM, ''".';""\r tn portath." •* '•h'hlren 2 5.-.O.<H( ... < m I r ri.i niters ..jihi iian ‘ .;nmi ■r.,Mnsl.il. I 1.1..1 ' T,>.l Tuition l-’und .-.900.00 Light and Power ... .... so cial l-’llnll: x(',’<e,V|H as 110.00 ■/ and -'“THa special School l and IMOOO em .. ■ » . .Ss'"" ' 150.00 A 1 I* .... ~( l urn it me and Equip- Al Ift M»nal bet u p.r Hi h " ... St hool I’.iK'VS 150.V 1 ’ B. Pirvt la-lift ; /■ ■' -r ■fs^ er,hi,n « dica, - H : '-S' ,'X !7., t !?; ! i'/i'SJr" u . . M K'O.l H.r Schools . c other Relief Tcih! T OU. p I <■>..! »H. ..'•<• ~, and Insurance 2««.'h> ci Connnissary or Store la. 10i1i..!. I .....I: $ ~| IUUO J. 1|1|t .,,. S-. Vice --■>«•«“ T«‘ al KelAet l ' llllll l ie of i. i i.i isriMtn of ri '.os to he itusEii r. tl |, .co-ahe.l f.o '" 1 i I speeial Se ' P'""' H. I 31 o e..,...a- '• = 1177 1860 ■ -i 11-tijnau- tor Inconun-. te.u .' /J;:.'. ’\ 7h| .uli be rna.l ■ t- ■. .. Appropna- )iIHI r VI „. u<t ! I . vi ,| Api.r. rruli'.io 1., he mad Ad4.li. *" 1-1 ' ’-i-irv I ..ins to he paid before ' i'.XX , of !..-"i.t year. in Ind. •<! tn bines .., ■ , . ..-vs 7590 10000 -rXl’pi s R qiliced .A id Lines 12 4 and I) I'tinds on Hand an<l to be front sout.es >]. . tl.pi the Proposed rate "f lax Lexy , "165 31b" i' ,i| Balan . . July 31, present year ; Taxes !■. be Collected present yer Ilk e.iile . j; :il j s0(l s Mioa-lh'i'..'.. IS lie' line, Other than from Tax bevy 1 to be rec ived from August 1 “f present •'** 1 ." ' iH-cemi.-i 31. "f ensuing year. 'See schedule in , Trustee’s Office) ( 161)6 lai Speiai Taxes <s* • ■' due ■' 1 li,, Ml lithe. Rev line .see b liediile-> |s , (9 G 560 ■, Tot ,1 Kun is .’Add Lin s b. . 'a and Mil x... Mmmnt to be rai.-d for expenses to l>e.etnM,i .. |lu .! cf • ’ibtiiiig >eai ..mi * < u otu rating Balance < Not in excess of Expense Jan- I I -J Ito June ", l.ess Miscellaneous Revenue tor 2()h)| same Period) I:i ' ss tlffpl 5410 ■'* n " i;;! ’’ ’ " I'KOPHSEII I.EI lE* Net Valuation of Taxai.l Prop., its M i 'er of T- aide Polls , ,„„ |. e , y Property I'midM 13 1 IBS Ti A . lip 12 3915 Speci.il School 4 I .i3No Tuition SS 10766 tOMPtltVinE SIVIEHEM »F IAXKS Wl’leJed ““ To Be IPI3 HIM UH!» H'Mt Fiimilm 1I4'» 16*7 1475 14 us Township 3373 3G15 >pe* ia! S< ;h>ol , t .- M »209 I lition 7xk~ JS&IS 1<1n37 10766 TaMiav-r. a. -Iml. have a right to be heard the.y.m After haveje 1!l( | pr silted to the I’.muly Au.ltU..- (>ll their failur. so to do. by the County-Auditor, and lie levy fixed Io .He < .I.m.y Adj.. ..n a. • s .,ch levies may appeal to tne State Boat d of Tax t n mo- taxpavers feeling themsebes aggnettd ) fi|, u <. a petition with the County Auditor not .’..nimissiom.rs t. further and Imai hear ng he e n I fl' i ng . Slj!! ( .„ tl „ Iv . ia. r than <>• t d r I", a»d the Slate Hoard will fix a date fol H< at Union Twp. Hated Aug. I. 191" August I'-Pi ~ — ■»-«.«“ si;;s 8 "‘ FOl ‘“ ‘ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES in the matte of determining th. tax rates for certain purposes by Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana o*/“ oTpr'ehle Township. .Adams County. Indiana, that the proper UISU. of iheß.mguhH-meeting place, on the 2Mb day of August, I'Ji... wtll TOWNSHIP Hl IMiEI' <l. VSSIEIt ATION 1 000 00 . . . P ... )lt Te H-hers $1,560.00 School Transfers 1.000.1’0 y .i'irv Trustee $600.00 pa \ of Substitute I a< het 40.00 j anl t ()1 - Service ... i-, .it 60.00 School Transfers 3,i00.0u Transportation of Children 4,0a0.00 Clerk lllr>- 75.00 I "tai Tuition Kund .15,300.00 Light and Power SO.OO Trus'ee's Traveling Expense 125.00 Npeiit.l school Fund: • Contingencies . J’l- n 0 Expense T iepbone Tolls and Repair of Buildings and ,,atel t e Miscellaneous lla.oo Telegrams 25.00 of ds 3110.JJ fotal Special School Per Idem Allowance 75.00 Repair of Equipment, 'except Fund $6,855.00 Office Supplies Printing and School Busses .. . laa.OO Helief Fund: Advertising 270,00 Sclm'ol Furniture and *7 .- y „„ Administration Expense: Pay ..f Advise.;. Board <;>.oo himil. except »< h .ol Busses 1..0.00 Personal -Service $ 60.00 I'.re Os Cemeteries . 40.00 Sehmd Supplies other than B Jiireet Reliet: Examination of Ih cords 60.00 Jmn.o.s Supplies 7-/00 U 3 Total I'irect Relief Miscellaneous Ml.oo la'"*" 1 S11!> . ! ’ 1 e ? -Ht/im (Total Bl and H 2) 500.00 t'ic 1 ? F«-1"- Shil ' "" .- is hrmies" and lnsuram-e“x"'."i’ Total Poor Relief Kund $560.00 loit.oa 1 ESIMLVIE OF Fl A I>S TO BE 11AISEH Funds Heu<ilre.| F«r Espenses Township Special Tuition Four Relief August 1, present yea ,to December M, of Fund Sell. Fund fund Fund ens uing \ --- uu x no $5 300.00 $u60.00 I. Total Budget Estimaiv fur iiuonung Near $ » Ne< sary Expenditures to be made from Ap- 3 670.00 propri.cti.ms t nexpemled July 31, -f present year 620.00 1.J.0.00 u.aiv. 3. Additional Appropriations to he made August ..»na 2 Ino 00 1, to Decembe. 3.1. of present year 1 luo ° -,iov.uv 4. Outstanding T'.mporary laians to he paid before December .11, of present year, not included in . Lines 2or .* ~ « .... in 575 00 9,170.00 5. Total Funds Required (Add Line- 1, 2. 3 ami I» ...,lx.oo 10, FumlM Ou Hand And Tn lb HcreHed From Sources Other Thun I'he Uropoaed Hate <H Tax Lev, . ( Q 5,198.00 6 Actual Balance, July 31. present year ■ - 7. Taxes to be Cull . ted, pi sent year (Decern- •» "S 3 00 4.(411.00 her Settlement) , ■ . »o. m ... ■ 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to )► rec ived from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee's QRiue) "-,5 00 1 216 00 (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) ■ ■ - ’-'8 00 th) All Other Reve.nm. (See Schedules' 1682 00 6,900.00 8,05.3.00 9 Total Funds (Add Lines 6,1, 8a and 8b) i.ss-.vr I".' Net Amount to be raised for expenses to De- 3 975 00 1,117.00 cember 31, of ensuing year , io II Op'rating Balance (Not in excess of Expense ' January 1. to Jurve 30, Lost Miscellaneous * »S 5 #0 1,418.00 Revenue for same I enod) .. . 6 970.00 2,535.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy pHOp<>9Bl> , „„„„ 1 - b - 00 N t Valuation of Taxable Property $1,6»7.163.00 Number of Taxable Polls Levy on Amount to Fl IOS Property Be Raised $ ,08 $1.36X00 Township , .41 6,970.00 ■special School I \ .15 2,535.00 Tuitim $ .64 $10,867.00 T ° tal COMPAHATI4E MTATEHEAT OF t«K’ tOLLECTEI, AM» TO HE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collet ted Collected FIKDO 1942 1913 1944 1945 $1,160.00 $ 171.00 $1,910.00 $.1,577.00 Township , 3,100 00 1.236.00 5.706.00 4,733.00 ■Special School - 2 s(i 100 3.935.00 3 177.1(0 Tuition $6,664.00 $8.942 00 $8,793.4)0 $6,310.00 Total ’'.'-K, h.aod thereon After the tax levies have been d*t'»rminTaxpayers appearing shall have l r - t % n IWo dain prior to the second Monday in September, ed, and presented to the .County A''dH<»' «»«• ’»£». ‘S“S T i*’ r on failure «o to do. by the County indlthe levy fixed by the County ax’j’J l aggrieved bv such le'-ias. mar appeal to the SUte Auditor, ten ar nyora ta'-payers f*a»in« tnOfiTSMi es a« t .> lt . eon . bv fiMg a »etltf<jn the County BojM Os Ta:.- Cox-mwaiontr. for further and fi.alh’WL?* ” fat ?VaKn« In tft. County. Auditor not later than O-tober 15, and th* »Ute B«a a « ilx » fukrmaN, Trustee Prebta Township Dated July 30, 1945. Aug. t-» ' -• •- T*

lof enemy communication laneg beI tween the Manchurian Chinese j eoast and th* Japanese home . islands.

Russian officers and men have mtiuy old scores to settle with the Japanese. The Russians frequently call them "apes.” “Japanese imperialists dreaming of conquest in the EAst stubbornly persist in their desire to continue the war.” radio Moscow said. It added that "the Soviet union is a faithful ally of freedom loving people and could not stand aside in face of the provocative behavior of Japan.” The Russian people were apparently convinced of the war's necessity. and accepted the news of the declaration quietly. MILLIONS OF (Continued From Page One) Red army now is at the peak of its strength, both in men and arms. With its great fighting spirit. this battle-tested army has joined the forces aligned against a pan.” iMMZKfi CRASH INTO JAP (Continued From Page One) attack had been directed against the eastern liontier from the nat j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

■ Key Policy Makers > } Confer With Truman Conference Is Held On New Atomic Bomb Washington, Aug 9 — (UP) President Truman today summoned his key policy makers to a White House conference with him and the men who perfected the atomic bomb. He had conferred earlier with two home front chiefs—-war production board chaii'tnan J. A. Krug and price administrator Chester Bowles. The President’s action, apparently hastily decided on, forced indefinite postponement of a war department press conference which had been expected to produce further information for the public on the super-secret atomic weapon. Called to the White House were secretary of state James F. Byrnes, secretary of war Henry L. Stimson. and four of the men most intimately connected with developI ment of the atomic bomb. These men were: Dr. Cannevar Bush, director of the office of scientific research and development; Dr. James Conant, president of Harvard University: George L. Harrison, New York insurance executive, anti Maj. q pn Leslie droves, executive director of the atomic bomb project. Harrison is alternate to Stimson as chairman of an interim committee appointed by 'he secretary to make recommendations to the pr -iden. for national and international control of the atom bomb after the war. Groves and Stimson had scheduled a war department press conference for 10:30 A. M. at which he bad been expected to discuss the bomb. This conference, however, was po-tponed, and the war department did not know whether it would be held today. o First Coeds Oberlin college, Ohio, was the first n the United States to admit fertile students row silver of Siberian territory wedged in betwee.n Manchuria and the sea and tipped by Vladivostok. The Kwangtung army, comprising some 750.000 of Japan's toughest and best-trained troops, presumably was waiting for the Soviet attack in long-prepared defenses inside the border. Russia, for her part, had bolstered her far eastern forces with battle-toughened veterans of the fight against Germany in the west and also sent vast quantities of tanks, planes and munitions to the Far East.

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CONGRESS (Continued From Page On*) render. He insisted, however, that the United States should take ilte position that: ••We are no more disposed now than before to reveal to Russia (and the world) our secret) cm 1 the atomic bomb at this time, even though she is our war ally again. "Russia’s late entrance should not dispose us to agree to territorial readjustments in Asm which would be inequitable and unjust. We must recognize that it was American blood and sweat and tears . . . which have brought u» to the present point of near victory." Sen. John L. McClellan, 0., Ark., welcomed the Russian ac-1 tion but emphasized that Japan’s , defeat already was assured by the atomic bomb. School Savings During the three years since Pearl . Harbor American boys and girls un- ! der your guidance have saved more than $1,170,000,000 through war bonds and stamps purchased in ! school

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