Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1945 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PaMlebed Every E>«oLn* Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, lad. Pot’ Office aa Second Clan Mattar I. 11 Haller Preaident A R Holthouse. Sec’y A Rua Mgr Dick D Heller Vica-Prealdent Subacrlptlon Rater Single Coplea —.——. . I ■<*♦ One week by carrier — t ( > By Mall In Alami. Allen. Jay and Well* eountiaa. Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert count lea, Ohio. >4 BO per year; 12 ko tor «t* montha, |1 lb tor three Bontka; SO cento tor one month. Klm where: BE 50 per year; IS.OO for ala montha; 11.45 for throe mouth*; 40 cents for one month. Men and women tn the armed force* 11 50 per year or 11.00 for three montha. * Advertlaing Rate* Made Knew* er» Application, National Repreoentativo BCHEERER A CO. IS Lexington Avenue, New York, •ft C. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. For your own Rood boy* and for the good of every one etae pleas-* do not engage In vandalism Ito wrong any way you figure it. The senate took eonw of the bu • ikn off ta» imyera before th. y finally passed the m.-n*ur» iha' will reduce taxes li.TxSooo and take mine twelve million off the Hat of federal tax payer*. —o—- — there ia to l» enduring peace Ruaola and the United State* timet continue on friendly term. That muat be kept in mind in ill dealing* between the two moat powerful nation* of th world. Os course you don t baie to vote I November 10th. It* a privilege | you may uv* or not a you pref* *. ■ but only those who <lo so hav-t 1 any right to complain about ta results. Six million volunteer* arc al ready giving their time and effort to make the Victory Loan Drive a succwsm. Help make their ta»k easy by purcbaaing your share of i Victory Bonds early. —o It took eight months U> settle | the film studio atrike tn Hollywood but they finally came lo t rnv. Hundreds of people were injured and the financial lose to ea< h aide was enormous and added to »h. difficulties of rcronvxTHiou Destruction of projvrty is a serious crime whether it be out- maliciously or under the Hallow'eeti cover Unless it ends a' once the curfew law * of the st.it will be enforced and arrests made. It whould cease immediately. Nest year will he a busy one In thia community. Yon can feel I’ now Plans for many new home* and for houses to rent are under way, several industries will expand, ».-w ones want to come here gel ready to lake part in the boom. o—o Tht first Frigidalres have been relea.w d by General Motor and will be sold throughout the country at uniform prices, other manufacturers will follow with atnouncemerils noon and by New Years the market should be we'l supplied. —o—o—- — it can be told —the Oil Man with the Scythe and the sto‘k both did Jess business in 1944 than in ’43. The census bureau reports rcglateikd births in the Lulled States were 3.744,000 or a drop ol HU,OOO while deaths were 1.411.33 ft a drop of 4ft,206. So we gained a million and a third. Fort Wayne is lo be commend ed for receiving her third safety aw<rd for outataadlu* truflk 6*4®

ty record during 14*4 from th American Automobile Association (nt of sixty-four iiti » in tin class of from 100,000 lo JOO.oOO pupil'.i tlon that city ranked first, a record that any community <an really be proud of ' -o 0~~" — Lt George E Mounti, form-: prosecuting attoiii.-y of liekiih, county, who*' home is at Garret 1 ' I* having an -xporlence that P'ltx him in flu headlines Ik has beep named a* tn assistant to tin ch'-f pronwctHur tor the nail of General Yainashltn to open Oi'tobei 2'»'h In Manilla. Mounts will be in chaige of all .locum nt* , Mdeiv'• and translation* o—o Few nations .mild manufaci ire tb atomic bomb If th»y had tin secret, hi the opinion of many We ran and have. We must hold on to It ami Improve it Only i couple of decades ago *•■ sank a Lege part of our navy fleet to satisfy Japan They immediately l» gan secret plans to build the grc.ite-t navy In the world and -ucceed- <1 to some extent. They won t foul us again. »< hop —o TP Jap* are a tough hum h th it lan I be trusted bill w hen Gent .11 MacArthur gets them to mid’ • stand tliat be means wha 1 he *O •’ they wit! In- docile for <• long tine Hi* latest order* lmpo« a bur point policy to ensure an impn ial presentation of new* Olio ’( the most difficult things to combat there ha* been the fact th it , 1 the newspapers did not publish 1 th truth ami did not give the tads I to the pt opb —o In keeping with the Gov.-rno' ‘Gates' proi-bim I'ion for a "S h > L i IV-tiny Bond and Samp We, k' ’ bo tn- observed November 1117 | ■1) Clement T Maian, S'.it- Si;;- i e inf. ndent of Public Instruction j , his cut a buih-tin to al! county | city, and tow n superintendentof | schools urging 'heir whole-hearted support of this final driv. and commanding them for the out standing record that Indiana! schools have mad- in ach of tie j War bond drive* O—o Wonted—A Roof Building in going up and up anl up, but not in the way it has been pictured tn the last tour years by home hungry soliders In army camp* and jungle*. by sailors on far oceans and by war workers in trailers or n nt'-d room*. No. the chief way in which buildins is reaching for tin skies is tn price and lhe roof Is a long way off Housing cost* already have ;-d---1 vanied 50 per cent during the war and in -onie cities the cost of small homes has jumped 100 percent With lifting ot u!i controls this week on ctmMrnetion of new lionsing, commercial buildings, and publi< works scarce building stippli- s. will hr- thrown upon a stippo s *dlv open market. But if present predictions are realized It wt’t Is Hie blackest of black markets For the makings are all there unprecedented d«maiHi. supplies at an alltime low, war .avings burning hos s In individual bank books, and one of the biggest indusiri* s In th® nation re-entering a highly competitive field. Many individuals who ran afford to purchase home* at greatly inflated price- may Eel liilh- or n*> conemn that the materials for su* It homes are obtained through black market channels. But the United I States government has n concern to. it* m turning service men and other cltiaens anioßg the bft percent of home seekers whom it Is estimated cannot afford to pay more than 17.500 for a home. Having removed Its controla. the gov- rnmt-nt ha* a very definite obligation to gee that these coiltrols are not illegally usurped l»y black market operators. It ha* had experkmcc In cleaning up in at and poultry htack uiaikcta. Admit-

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tcdly this pot. tni.,l ope may p>ov more diffii'tilt becau-e of it* cum ’ plcxitie*. but that is all the mor reason for taking *' m-a • af> '■ m< nt nieasii a s immediately <.,ri iimti'ir.inz stiffer penaitH Also for < v v ih.ukiiu' Anu 11< an to « fust- to |>a 'll Ipat. in .m h Uli A n .• nan praclae* Christian S.nti‘•• Monito — ... IT- * ——- « j"—- — — Modern Etiquette Sy ROBERTA LEE q lloi’ . woman -"* e r breedin • by the manner *h< u*. Lnd th- ci.uit. y sit.- -’tow* t i th-|,.al-*peop!< when .hopping oi iimi I lu ting? ' \ Y. ~ probably mo. often than un any >th< i way

<p When giving must ah . ould th< ho-des* "Iler to |>av a a urtl-t f’>r 'ii* -ervici C 1 \ Ve , ;,y di mean* no . * Q. | K ,! ’ 1,. ICI I tn e.l) T - ' - bh- d- 'oration,- wer. • . ,»i'.. a rang'd ? A No th.- mien way i* ‘The laid.- decoration* were tastefully arranged I Household Scrapbook i I By ROBERTA LEM J Identification Each purse and hand-bag should be <w|iiipp.'d with a card lamring on.-'* name, address, and telephone number If the bag i list and the finder Is honest, the card nak<« It easy to return the article Sewing Silkt When «ewing silks on the machine. place a Turkish towel over

artlO* MGES ' I | |Mk k 2 # Z? J %&<• ■■--■ ixfQflMlA > E - "■■ ■- **—■■■■■ ■'■ ■ ■•#»■ -•> wt «t '-4r-’~’ i l 'TWAS a springlike day and the world was at peace. The boss, the milkman, tarried too long at that last house And Dobern just got too tired of it all. He was hungry and, like all tired businessmen, DobMa Mt <?* i ' ,n t 0 ct,t - Tl, ats the story of Dobbin in Detroit. (fntrrnation*!)

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CONFLICTS OVERTAX (Turn Ta Pure 5. Column 1> p. ar.-ti likely ih.it any agr.--nieni j on corporate taxes would result in elimination of the house proposal to cut wartime excise 'axes ba< k to 1442 levels ADMIRAL HALSEY IS I (Turn To Page S. Column »> tation a* th.- most firoy-tongiied naval chief in history With his gold braid backing him tip, th,- admiral pultlitdy called the .hips "a bum ii of monk.-ya” and then issued hi eight-word advice on how to win lh< war "Kill Japa. kill Japs, then kill more Jap* " • Sprint Chicken tomorrow Ehler’s RcMlauranl. Serving 10-2 and 5-11 p. m.

< rJHf Safay I | b;,v. .p-at-diy warned n>ot >r ' >r.l* about the cure less prattle, of ba< king up with tut look'lig Hind«ivht t* as Important ..* | forestall*. The rea.- view mlrr.tr' should be * > adjusted that you will ialways have a <lou ■, , iow of ih. [road Itehind you Thu. I* not only advisubb for truck drive,* but also the paM*t liger ailt mioltlle Many tlrfvot * park their cur near; tin- euib an<l leave it tor a few! ‘minutes In returning they find that some me nud driven ahead of them anti in order to get into the > I road and they make a sudden back I i w.ird movement only to fin ! tnat I there has been an accident. Keep your rear mirror clean anti I l.*o atljuded that it will give you i ’clear vision of tin- road behind | J ou. PREBLE NEWS Mr and Mrs August Werling ot Deiatur called on Mr and Mrs. I'atil G.-rmann and family Daniel Blete'idch if near Fori Wayne, spent several days with hi* grandparent*. Mr. anti Mrs George i Bultemeler and daughter. 41**1 -n. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chaifent of Griffith, epent several daye with Mr. and Mrs EH Goldner Gertrude Hotfinan of Fort Wayne *p.-nt Tuesday with her parents. Mr. anil Mrs Milton Hotfinan and family. Mrs. Harry ( halfent of Griffith called on Mr, end Mr-. John Kirchner and family Saturday Jackie Kik.-ndall <f Portland is spending several days with hi.* |grandparents. Mr and Mr*. Charles ' Fuhrman and daughter. .Mary. Mr and Mm, Thurman Fuhrman

Here Sunday j Oscar Stern, refugee from < CzechiMtlovakia and >• I'hrlsliaii I, w, will speak on his escape from .in East Prussian prison camp aln n In appear* a’ fh> Church ot 'he Nazareite Sunday morning nt I<> 45 o's iock \t the close of lit* message, an open forum will be held and the public will be givi n in oppoi 'unity to u»k question* in I ilfiuii.iti ■ ; Fort Wayne apt It' > Sunday w ith M .in I Mr* <’ iarl Fubi'iinin and dattshte.'. Mary spec ial Demr I Chocolate wafer pie must fillet with fresh peaches and topped with i<e cream is a dc*«ert for special oc casima —o Girl Scout* of troop 111 held tinir regular meeting at the fire station [ recently Th» follow,ng ouicers : w<-r I Barbara Anspaugh. ! president: Patsy Springer, vice I president; Sheila Murtaugh, trea - j tin Rhtrley Lou Be'-ling. sei r»’t- ‘ ary Mrs Hersh asked the girls '.i have their order* for Christina.! cauls and paper in as soon as possible. Shirley I,oii Belling, scribe The Girl Scouts of troop IV m> t in the Girl Scout room at the Lin- • iolii school recently The meeting was opened with the Girl Scot t prom!*- -itiil the pb-dae tn ih>- tl. z A Hallow «-n party Was discussed ' and it was decided that It would i lie held Moirday. October 2!t at s< ii-ti twenty o'clock in the Lin i coin gymnasium Th<- meeting w«* closed with the fri ndsitip circle Marilyn Jahorg. scrlls Virifinia Baked Ham— Ehler’.'* ReMaurant tomorrow, serving 11-2 and 5-11.

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CHAI TER FORTY-EIGHT MARIA TOILED up the stairs to knock at Terry’s door. "Did you ring. Senoriia?" Terry paid, "My bags, la ManUelo— " "He left for the plane, Senorita. He will take Kenor Kimberly to Bueno* Aires." She moved across to pick up the first suitcase herself. Terry ordered. "Take thoec two. Mana I'll bring these." She t<Alowed the protesting criolle woman down the wide stairs. 'Die rich itp** ciousnera of the house spread below her. As she passed across the hall her throat drew together in sharp aching pain. She had never before known the meaning of goodby. She had never before known a passionate attachment for any place. Maria had put down her ruitcasea to open the heavy entrance door. “You will return aoon Senorita?" The words rang with fondness and regret "I think not, Maria "

They went down the walk. Fits lounging against the station wagon, hurried forward to relieve Terry of her bnga. A peon boy helped him stow them in the back of the car, then climbed back eagerly to his place at the wheel. Only then did Terry feel the courage to turn for a last glance at the proud lighted towers of Windemere. Fitz’ hand was on her arm. His voice drawled In her ear. "You muat have been cold while you packed.”

"Cold?” She was too low, too dull to search out his innuendos. She looked up at him quickly. He waa smiling sardonically at a thin blue wisp of smoke curling from a chimney that rose from the left wing of the mansion. Bright sparks lifted Into the night sky. "I used to go to all the Area as a kid.” he murmured, blandly. "Got darn proficient in Identifying smoke. Now that. I’d say. was from paper—m«dlum good grade of watertnark—a ream or so slightly saturated with carbon from a typewriter." He looked down at her with his sudden sharp gaze. "You had tc do it. did you?" Terry's eyes were fixed on the curl of smoke. "Yes," she said. Her voice was a weary monotone. "1 had to do IL" Fitz held the duor for her "Well.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER;;

TRADE IN A GOOD - IWw B k 4 wk l ■'. *1 ‘ i i HjW fI X ■rniu. ft \ ' A dkoc I I’ ’■«£*»•* 4 ’ MA * »’W ‘Wfwi ft, JEFF DAVIS, the -king 1 of the hobo.« i. school, and that's why he and hi« wife will h 0 ] () t cmnati * Washington Park at midnikht < >*. on their wedding anniversary. King Jeff iin ,j I ,„' n a toast in the park where, nearly half a cpr.turv »s n ■ X'Wta fare for the event will be t wo bottle* <.f rare vif.'m, Hobo King received in Milwaukee when he w*» Bond appearance. ‘ bv I II itMjfej rfjWwffßr*jw |rj ~ AN UNUSUAL STUDY of King Gtisla ' of S ' h « | shewing him puffing contentedly on a cig, • game drive during an elk hunting cxptdit: ■ year-old monarch i« an all-around gporUman and rill game ot tennia.

hop in. Let's get going ” I She didn't move. She said, "Fita, < could you wait just five minutes more ?" "But JUST five minutes!" She ran down past the dark ring of the house, acroaa the grounds Tears welled in her eyes, streamed unheeded down her cheeks, but she found her way by the blurred pattern of trees to the looming buttress that was the observatory. She croaeed Uie enclosure and pushed open the heavy, cheaking old door. Once more she would see the wide unbelievable stretches of the pampas lying so still under the starry reaches of the night sky. Once more would she feel the cool brecae of those Argentine plains, hrtr the murmurous oootng of doves in the eaves and the eerie calls of the owls, and know that strange feeling of peace and completeness. Her feet were on the stone of the narrow steps. At the turn of the stairs she saw the drat star-filled portion of sky. She paused only once at the landing. Her hand touched fleetingly the rough planks of the door. Blessed tower room! And then her heart began to hammer with a tumult of urgency. She struggled fiercely against It. A heart should not have memory. Because once at night site had stood at this door and felt a presence behind her, she must feel again. Cursing herself for her her foolishneM, she turned slowly toward the balcony. Through the blur of her tears It mocked her —the small shimmering glow of red. It seemed to move. Her heart thundered in her ears. The silhouette by the balcony— "la It you?" He didn't use her name this time. He said It as though there could be no other person. For the first time she was conscious of her streaming eyes. She wiped them surreptitiously, then tried several times before she formed the words successfully. •I—thought you had gone to the plane with Manuelo." "I sent him ahead to put in the gas and check It." She moved across to the railing ' beside him. "I wanted to see—” "I know." They stood there,' their shoulders touching, in a strange eternity of

pcae< quietly. . , ,<W ••I'il aIaUV.I I<WW When I <l‘>. 1■! rememl*»!»» A upaatn ••< pa» n Terry. She Mid in * W voice. "1 li think of youb* ■ Abruptly she »« <««*■ the light* "f the «<» ! ** 9 gleaming tl i -ish 1..* •«•W shelter of the en<han.«J was weakening Tn r t' left now but ri”'her r^ ; han.te tightened on t. e rv P| tried to matte hew - i>.> "• ■ by, Biuoka." , He aai!. "I thing of my emgratu-J- 13 - W afraid" ■

"Not at ail " ,j_gM ••You see. I «» somehow. It w« n ‘ /yA <»■ She henr i her.‘Hf • ‘urn. I come from. *■' know how to rf.t^ 11 ,f. fast Hke you do hw- w ‘ ■ ■ of drift into them. , V; <M He smiled a' h" ’ . ri '. he said. -I know *hi. F» K b y lhst " wtll She caught tl> ’ ’ words Anton- >• ■', M -B ed. questuwr.g ’f •’ ’’ “Drifting into h'.ir-e. ' .B he said. -Th.if.< i me this la.it two » why tonight-wl.er rand 1 JthmtSht ?<* ' Terry's yoke Y'-fttim 19 g’x'-x. «*’• marry Corinne! , His hand was ‘•f? *iA* from his gleamed in the <!«k 4 L a ’ W gml! . fc ® couldn’t He herself’ » £ ahadow of disgrao. engagement as ■ « , M . • thcy r chance to tell her » A sound like » • M ... Terry. W * His arms went , J gnj l ? stopped, h^ 0 her arms. t o her " Tco> him w»* l’ ur * „ .ment." J break YOUB eng.iß' jaJd g Terry r rt r •»« J loudly so he coti singing of her h<* ’ ft ftiri to. Fits never tkm wagon