Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1945 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PlMMked Bvery IDvsutUg Except Buudsy By THX DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporalsd Bntorad at tint Dsentur, 104- Post Office m Becoad Class Mat Ur. 1. H Haller ■„ President A R. Haltoouso, loc'y. * Bun. Mgr Dick D. Hollar Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies I 0* Oaa week by carrier „ .>0 By Mall In Adame, Alin, Jay aad Welle counties, Indiana and Mercer and Van Wert counties, Ohio, |4W per year; |2.So for ata months; 11.35 far three months; 10 cento for one ■oath. Elee where: 1510 per year; 13.00 for eta mon the; fI.H for throe exmtbe; M easts for one month. Men and women In the armed forces 11.30 per year or 11.00 tor three months. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application, National Ropeeoontatlvo OCHCERIR A CO. Id Lexington Avenue, Now York, OS 1. Wacker Drive, Chloage. 111. The senate tax hill will sure the people of thia country nearly MX billion dollars next year and that not hay. O—O The Yellow Jackets finished the football season In a tic frame with Bluffton, showing decided improvement after a tough schedule. You're alright gang and the fans are for you. If you are looking for a "Blue Chip" investment. Victory Loan Bonds yield 2.3 percent. If you ar* skeptical ask your financial ad vis-, er about the soundness of Series "E" Victory Loan Bonds Help the War and Community fund Its the money needed to aid those in service, in hospitals, their families and the service organisations, Salvation Army and others.

That New Castle track driver who was fin d in city court the other day had the good 6ea»r to atop his car and sleep off his Jag Thata bolter than trying to zigtag along a highway endangering every body on the road —o —o It is necessary to continue meat rationing for the present but th points required to get whal you want along that line of food will be less. It seems to be the onlv way to make fair distribution and prevent inflation. 0 ■■<>.— As if the public wasn’t having enonngli trouble the employe* of a large Chicago hotel went out on Strike Saturday, closing the dining rooms, barber shop and ail other service. Mean trick, the guewts called It. —a • — Members of the Adams County War Finance Organization are urged to attend the meeting to Inheld at the Legion Home at 7:3** this evening Its time to get ready to go to work. Lets finish the job by putting the Victory drive over quickly. ♦<— The Nazi surviving war criminals will go on trial in Nuernberg starting November fltth. The list tncludes two duaen top netetem and hundreds of others who work ed Hwi«r them. All barriers htv*bow been cleared away it la reported and it looks IJk<- the men who started the war of aggression must answer the tribunals. . .-g— o— Hoosier lads inducted Into Unarmy are now being discharged at a rate tonsMerably faster than they w**re taken; Into the service. The average is 2.40« a day and with indications that rate will Increase, It won't take long to send the SW,fIM back to normal life Already «2.0 W have been given honorable discharge papers.

Cool production la getting back to norma) and by the end of this week It Is expected every mine lit tb»i country will be operating at full capacity. Once the cars of badly needed fuel starts rolling, the coni yard bins can be filled with a supply that will assure loeal consumers The outlook Is much more encouraging than it was a weak ago. o—o De-icers on the wings of combat panes kept planes aloft and saved fliers' llv, a in the war. Now induetrial research Ims developed a lhei • most a tic de-icing gadget that wilt keep drinking water for livestock from freezing in the vat. ,-v- n with the mercury down to 22 degree* below zero. Bigger uni better steaks are involved. sin< ■ a cow - continuous access to water increases the amount of milk and meat produced —-o-o E O. Urao of Thorntown, jfielai judge of the Indiana Corn Grower Association advtae* farme-s not to gather corn for at least thirty days because of the high moisture content. Ai Huntlngtwi recently to judge Five Acr entries, Mr. Crau said the moisture content this year is 2tt to 12 per cent in this section as compared to a normal 17*T and com cures better iu the Odd than in any kind of crib. They are having themselves quite a time down in old Venezuela and Arg-ntine these days, as the people tired of their government rise up and take It away from those in the favored seatc. Its probably a condition that the only people of thost nations can work out. Argentine is not in good repute with the allied nations of the world and It looks as though a good house cleaning will be the only cure. ——o—o —

The election commissioners estimate the cost of maiming the proposed new hospital would be I3.5»»O. That is of course just what It Is called, an estimate. It might be more or les* but some amount must be placed on the ballot in order to authorize watevar the cost of maintaiuence over the receipt * may be. The appropriation to be voted on forth- building is 397. 500 You will be asked to vote November loth. "yes", for the hospital or "no" against the hospital. Give it some thought and be sure to vote. It seems to lx- agreed that this nation is so far the only one that is prepared to make atomic bombs. We have the secret of Its contents and the equipment and trained peopl- to turn them out Its a mighty weapon and of course our leaders of sclenro and government must protect ft and If possible prevent ft falling into the hands of bandit rulers but we certainly hav the beat of it now. If wo continue research and support the army ami navy heads, there should not be too much pessimism. Hight now we can perhaps bitter devote our tin e tn settling domestic problem* so we, can be united to defend oil - selves against the atomic bomb or any thing else that may be developed in other countries Ute next decade or two. Local Man Fined On Intoxication Charge James Summers, of thia city, pleaded guilty of Mayor John D. Stulln in city court Monday to charges of public intoxication and ilHiorderiy conduct and was fined It and costs The mayor also ordered Summer* to Im* home not later than 9 o'clock every night until January 1. Summers was taken into custody by city police Saturday night. v - o -— V

MASONIC Called Meeting F. C. Degree Tuesatay. Oct 23 —7 p. m. Fred P. Hancher, W.M.

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a- — Modern Etiquette |l Sy ROBERTA LIE q I* it over permissible for a man to walk on the inside of the ( pavement when accompanying a woman? A. Only if they are making their w-ay through a rough, jostling crowd, and the man <an protect the woman better i»y keeping on the inside U What is tile proper way to introduce a young man to an elderly man? A Present the younger man to the older one. Q What Is the proper time to have the wedding rehearsal? A The day or the evening preceding the wedding day. I Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LIE l| • —♦ Fur When fitting piems of fur, Im* sure it all runs in the same direction. See In which direction the hairs lie by brushing it or rule bing. Fur should be cut on the ekin side with a knife or razor blade, never with a scissors. Roasting A roast can be hastened by searing it under the broiler while wailing for the oven to got hoi. By the time the meat is browned, the oven will be hot enough Whiter Clothes Place a liandfull of tansy In the wash ligllor. It will make the water green but will whiten the clothes Peach leaves will do the same. Trade In a Good Town *— Decatur

&X. * ; '* *■. ~*4r jrxiL lykJF wk m*» -’wHoEk IWr ■■ * <-•• ' ; ' "* » * NAW MiN STktAMINO into New Tort for Navy day crremonies are finding the housing shortage a grira reality. The Salvation Army, anticipating the endless search for rootnd by the sailors on shore Lwe established its LaGuardia hostel, where the men may go on Saturday nights. For a nominal fee •bey are given * bed ’ ’having faeiUties, locker and a breakfast detete, served by pretty Two gobs above were too late to obtain one of the 100 beds, so they c-tch their shirt-eye on Onor •'-»,- * ■ flintrnational

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

• « Twenty Years Ago * Today * Oct. 23—The league of Nations acta to stop the Greeco-Bulgarlan war. l>«-mocrats open their city election campaign with meetings In each precinct. Governor Jackson favors reduction of salaries of all state officials. A good oil well comer in <m the Bev. W. F. Johnson farm in Jeffetwon township. Sixty years ago today many Adam** county men wen- mustered out of service hi the Civil war armies at Ita’on Rouge. La. The sugar factory will start the annual run tomorrow morning. COURT HOUSE Evidence was heard In the case of Washington township vs. t iara Burr estate, claim for service rendered and food furnished The executor wae ordered to pay |GI to the township, the amount asked in the claim. : ’ activities of i I ADAMS COUNTY I ' 4-H CLUBS • ♦ Achievement Day The achievement day program for the Adams county 4-H members will be held Friday evening at ?:90 | o’clock at the Berne community M building. At this event the 4-H pins

will lie awarded for each completed 1945 member to their local clubn, Record Imoks will also be returned. Seven clubs will receive their charter** for fulfilling the requirements for a standard 4-H club and two clubs will receive seals for the charters they have. Five 100 percent clubs will receive flag awards and four others whose percentage of completion Is more than 90 percent will also receive awards. Members entering national 4-H contest* and who will receive county medals, will be recognized. All 4-H members, their families and friends are urged to attend and gain a last ter understandin g of what the 4-H clubs have achieved In Adams county this year. The complete program will appear in a later issue of the paper. MOVE UNDERWAY (Turn To Pago t. Column 4) Corporation*-A tax saving of 92.491.000.000 by repealing the excess profits tax effective Dec. 31; wiping out the capital stock and declared value excess profits i tax due next June 30; and giving small business a cut in corporate surtax rates. Motorists—A saving of 1140.<IOO,OOO by repeal of the |5-a-yoar ' automobile use tax effective July I »■ | Veterans—Special benefits for which no estimates were availI able. All enlisted personnel ' would bo forgiven any lax on service pay during the war years. Commissioned officers would get t three years to pay back taxes on i their salaries. All veterans would 1 got three years tn pay back taxes 1 on income earned before entering i service

Venezuela Bidding For Recognition New Government In Bid From Nations Caracas. Oct. 23—(UP)—Voltexuela'a new revolutionary government bld for diplomatic recognition by the rest of the world today. Carlos Morales, foreign minister of the new military Junta, told a press conference that diplomatic, representatives of -all American nations In Caracas had been Informed of the constitution of the new government. Ileprer-ntatlves of the American republics conferred at the American embassy yesterday on the situation and will meet again tomorrow at the home of the I’apel Mundo. Morales said h expected recognition would be forthcoming soon became of the popularity of the revolution abroad He said the Junta would comply with all in'ernational commitments entered into by previous Veitczuelsn governments.

*He suggested (hat the Junta might break relations with Hpaln and the Dominican Itopubllc on grounds that they were, faschtcontrolled. The gow rnment already had won internal support from the catholic church and the Zenexnelan Chamber of Commerce. A spokesman said the government wss preparing for election of deb-gates to a convention to draw up s new constitution. The government announced that It intends to try all officials wlio were believed to have enriched tie inselves In the last 5«» years. Including deponed president Isalns Medina. Both Medina and his prsdeceaaor, Gen. Eleazar Ixpet Contrera-, are being held under guard in a small bedroom at a military aca-l---v-iny. A United Press correspondent who visited them found them both In good health, although depressed. ENTHUSIASM GREETS (Turn To Page I. Column «» large, the sponsoring organizations were more than pleased with the program and grateful that music lovers were given the chance to wee Kryl and hear his world famous women's orchestra.

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CHAPTER FORTT-FOUR “GREAT CAESAR’S ghost but you’ve gotten touchy!" Fit! was piloting Terry across the eurb toward a taxi. Terry had lost her sudden burst of anger in the speed of their departun from the club. "Are you taking me home ?“ she asked. -No/b Fitz answered shortly. "I just wanted to get out of there before that glowering waiter asked me to apologize." Terry laughed. "Maybe we'd better flip for it," she proposed. Fitz told the driver to drive around the nearest park. Then he leaned back to slip an arm behind Terry and grin at her. -Glad to see me, Kitten?" “Oh—off and en," h Mim “I was vaguely reneclore you weren't tn the seme continent, but I slept well and ata three hearty meals a day— just as you did, I can He tilted up her ehln and looked into her eyes. "Rite as aver. Look. Kitten, when we weren't lying to each other, we had our moments of honesty, di-dn't we?" "As honesty gore, I gums." "Well—” Terry cc ild almost fed his mind clicking along at tte oM Impatient pact. "I jret wanted to tell you I was ribbing you freight about Brooke Kimbeny. I couldn’t restat when you started rolling out prayer rugs and reciting mantras at the mention of hte name." Terry drew back defensively. "I didn't-" "Furthermore, when ] met him tonight, I had the distinct impression that he was giving me the fish eye. He la engaged, isn't he?" "Os course," snapped Terry int-

patiently. “And hi Argentina, that's about ' twice as good aa married. Well, if he’s the kind at guy that goes 1 around making a play for other dames, I'll mow him down, aa help 1 me!" Terry was staring at Fits now, ! too startled to argue. Was it just« ‘ natural apprehension that made Mm believe Brooks resented his coming T She fought the weak hope. Was she entirely mad? SUU dreamtag of Brooks on the day aha had bought Her trousseau to marry an- ■ other man! What if Brooks had liked her well enough to feel a passing twinge at jaalany. It didn’t matter. It eouid never matter in thrir 4!roa Hta was bound up taextricahly with Corinne’s-

Decatur Couple It Injured In Accident Mr. and Mrs. Charles D Mayers, of this city, were Injured Sunday afternoon when their auto skidded at a Bluffton street Intersection pud crashed into a large tree. Neither was believed seriously Injuo ed. The car was badly damaged. ■■■■(> ■! Emmert And Jenner Reply To Caughran District Attorney Charges Assailed Indianapolis. Oct. 23— (UP) — U. B. district attorney B. Howard Caughran's suggestion that Indiana attorney general Jam,* A. Emmert be Impeached, brought reidles today from Emmert and state Republican chairman William E. Jenner#

Caughran said Katurday, in commenting on the abandonrment of a federal investigation of charges of Indiana voting irregularities in inti, tint Emmert "abused" the prerogatives of his office and that his actions "merit the rerloss consideration of a fair-minded and public-spirited leglalaturn through Impeachment proceedings." Emmert was assailed for countermaudiug a state election board order on election eve. which authorized the use of affidavits instead of certificates of error in casting ballots where the name* of potential voters were misalng from registration lists. Th* attorney general characterised Caughran's statement as "In the words of PhakesjH-are. 'full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.' " He said Caughran's statement, "are necessary personal and political comment to keen alive an Issue officially declared dead." Jenner praised Emmert's public service record and said Caughran's suggestion of impeachment "will bo revolting to the thousands of Hoosieiw who have come to know and admire Judge Emmert ta the very epitome of all the qualities that make an outstanding public official." "If the Democratic rarty cares to make this suggestion of Judge Emmert’s impeachment an Issue in the next campaign," Jenner said, “we shall be very happy. I can think of nothing that would constitute a more disastrous boomerang to them.”

end her own with Fnt She said slowly and steadily, feeling her way, "I wouldn't be publishing a novel, exploiting the man if I were to love with him, would 1?" FitF searching gaze grew thoughtful, then relieved. He gave a low chuckle. "Guess I'm jret plain ornery," he sighed. He tightened hh arm about her possessively and drew her ctaner. “incidentally." he said, "I had tench with Jeffrisa of Empire Publishing company last week. Talked up your book to him." "To Jeffiriea!" Terry's troubled eyes cleared with sudden joy. "Oh, Fltc-how perfectly swell of you! Did he like the general idea?" “Yeah. Seemed mare than talereeted. Think ha d go for this peon angle, too. tn a Mg way." Terry drew a happy breath as the driver turned. He had encircled the park, he reported"Welt, find another M drive around It." Fits ordered.. "Dries around every put In the elty." Terry etaKMed- That’s a Mg order. There are more than a Mb dred perks to Buenos Aires, my Snr friend." “The better to ride with you. my dear," growled Fits. "What do you say we be married before we go hoiiw?" “WeR, at lari you're gettlhy; around to re." Terry murmured. Bhe told him then about the shopping tottf, and Jlme’s parting gift of a fabulously expensive troueSOM, Fite whistled. -Mow then !a * woman!* he said. "Tou know, Kitten, you're not so dun. With your clothes furnished for the irst year and some royalties from your book, you're not seek a bad bargain. I think wtU get along an right.'’ "So, It was your awn Interest you were looking after when you talked to Jeffries. Tell me, what are you buying f* "You've got to do something about that curiosity of yours." Fite warned her. "It’s getting malignant No, really, I mean IL I’m getting right reconciled to this dotiMe drive existence. How about taking the leap tonight? The three days on ths eotencia would be a nice honeymoon." Terry stiffened before she eouM control herself. She had almost forgotten Jime's invitation. Now, suddenly, the thought of taking ntx to Windemere was taspoaribie. She bad made her deetatatL She could not gu back to itve agate, even for a day, under Brooks Kim-

TUESDAY, OCTQty

Chicago '• so °Con. ff ..li E,pe 'bd N ‘ ln ' ly '•"r for lon dollar i<>n The Chiegg, . r „ 'emionv tßl | T! "' IZ.M3jll.nijW ■•mount »■ •Hsplaycd at ,. 14t ' RM r h aM p,,nt 1,1 * "mvenilon bo'el rnnmt that , in 'h „ f , hi tBE The bureau dolLi, „ r lno idem Sherman J That's why ntfon urrtZH lion Ihirlnx ih,. B lifted on Oct | •o only about number of mectiiin taß Income from almost an nw!) "Hut now w|t| on conventiou, Inga meals r , nnai than ever brfor» -v, The most Ings that »ni conversion thy ing- sbfHi bring 000 nnfl in w ho!».«|. Chic.igo repreveutativcs. art oon.om. tin (BrsihH J furnishing* mart,. Other < onvcntiou held by vetiTSM* .-(h also bring large mudi Chicago—but ibis r« parr of the 333, come. The |,s<>n ro«rMtksi( next year will surpau b 1 peak of v,n But attendance aep y« expected to approaA b peak of L232M accomodation* still sflhj “ration d busts", the * . bureau sakl. —— o "wd Trade In a Good Taw-I

berly's roof - the n«k M ous taunt* and h»t w weakneM «as t*» t r ”'- She said casually: “An » riblv set on vailing Fitz zald: "I never v«t»M wide open xpacez ; . “Well, then. If your why don't we fly d«* T - ” 3 ft mere tonight, pick up and start hom;?’’ J Fits sound*'! 'nJ "Okay with m*. Kitten" W M forward and mid the them beck to the Piaa As they went tht'Miff ’ the pink-faced ward to chat with them. a sudden noateigie first night she had crre« W by so intoxicated . JI Fate. Well, ah* had and the jackpot wo »*« had bargained for. She told the leaving. Between he promised to h«' e J **ritur.atriy th-re for dreaming. She packed when H’-Z »-' w | own packing"We can g*t * u W Rosario on the fiw York." he ar ‘ r ‘ f ’ U ? C into her «*drrom U> dre* the bag ah' had flnsh«J mean *'\ ,esve Jte aii T hour, and have on*y ■ your oack ng at the e:’ . j 3 >Okay.’’Terry thrrw it, things while Mtz cad J port for the *| mere. The th* 4 •ger muat b* v “*fJhe She alarnwd went to t>>e door | opening the sitting -joorri] Raff was fr“J e ** ‘ door J He came in J hind tom. His J«* ’ hard; there •t Fite «’h en ZTLiwM dinner." . . not Terry stared at bj take In auc’i a “Jime went ta[