Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1946 — Page 2

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Statue Os Liberty Condition Unkempt Monument Builders Deplore Condition (•' «»••*?•• tt'cin.ml*. Ii- i atui inoiiuuii nt build, t a '.r, Mniiria i ii.iy jo:i,, «| with t ,th. mini Uhl- lit tl’ lc rI hl nil- u( th. (Oil tiy in >i‘ inmii. l»< j> went itil.i|>'<lat< <| ,nul u w**ni:»* < :,; l( |ltiiiii Do FALSE teeth Hock. Slide or Slip? I' VSTEI I . J. • t.« wprtnkl* -I . ipfn-t t I -w» t , I‘Ult ■-*, M-h ' t . f . ? Fti* k N>» k-‘ |’»Ur i. » ;.t*'\ <4 ft ’"HIU I- \- T I H !• .*-kah . - n-Hi l b It. . «•?.. k* -Hi.- -I ,r •• • it . i <J« t FA.’. l-SI-rrH it «- • I RED’S HARBER SHOP 516 JeWerson St. Open \ll Day I ridav and Saturday

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lot the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor aa a 'national discrave." I'ndur the leadetehlp of (' I'. Ibviiobi- of Toledo, (Hilo, pr<**iil',nt of the monument builder* of Vuu i, u.iiion,il .io iiion of re i inrnetit ileiib t ,»• dire< ’< f tti.it o z.inizi »n reiently I lot w.nd<Ml .< rnrolution to Wuihtni uulu. IOIIKIH-. provide ■ I Mt- unit (or the inimedi ite •I, itation .md proper future '•n.<ii ■ of th< statue and lie • oiiiid«. in r> utnu "it i u tion taken v In M H \ Of'h .i- Mi Wetli I■ 't i 4 that t ioU’.oi't <>! peieone i - 'ii. iiio'i i lo'tit duly and walk .i “ let la. littered i ' i mrtly e.iten Ii tit ■ indwicheo .ml emla bottler \ . turd. poHcini: '!■ :i > • i n w iii 'i the monio mmol- told i New ) rk w a, • ian !••< eutiv (li.it »oin“ (i'ftn are fttrioae at the statute'* mlrio <ft oi - i i "aetoutidi d ' V t lie <|l»-e. at loti. T e loe.il iiiiinuineiit de.i er re-i-e.l that f . -’at ae lias a meaner taC d o' y i;i pemoiiii who work 1' t o llatiiin.il pa k-ervii-e The •I- 'ti' .Ilin tai .Ippiopi i.ition. ini' ■ »f flood ii-ih'itiii. ik about I'ih. <>f»o !.• a t it a andto-e pl in*

for improiina tb<> monument and Ha aurmundlni* have bean pigeonholed for more than ala yearn, Mr Wemhoff «av> thnt (ho M Ii A director* have timed tne linerlcan public to (oin with them in pntltioning i ong n»« to take immediate io lion toward repairing and proper ly maintaining the anrld-famoua xlirinv 'The M H A. underatinda that an a rwault of publicity appearing In a New York newspaper the na tmnal park wen ice han reputedly promitied to tvMore 'he atatue and itn ground-, and that an appropria-i tion for thia and -Imilar pttrpone. now i« being i-onaidered in a joint i ‘"iigitee loininittee It |« the duty of every \merican dtiien to make certain that umh plant art not P geon-holed again!" Tile Statue of Lllietty te recog-1 nUed by freedom loving people* throughout th<- world a* a >ymbol of America aid all that democracy aland* fm The national pride in I thi* »lirini ie demonstrated by the j hundred* of thou-ande who vlnit t yearly There la no rea«on why W .o-hingion, which in th« past hanj n t lienftated to *pend huge aunini on mu' h i»»- worthy project*. Miou'd not reflect that pride in Ha ai' Mr Wemhoff concluded (i — I'eooii- living more than 30t'| I mile- from *ea<<>aata. eat only 1« per i• nt of the -alt water fish I I I rought to American port* uI 1 FRISIDtNT HIDINIO MOaINIDO of ' Paraguay ia reported to have I asked ptrmlasion from the armed I, forces to resign and leave the country because of the successful I civilian revolution in neighboring | Bolivia where President ViHarroel : was assassinated (Inttrnationth ■ ■ DECATI R INS. AGENCY Established lU7 General Insurance K. C. Bldg. Room 5 | RAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocke 326 N. Ninth St.

Prettiest color under the ntlle end lipi CHIN YU Sun&xf The red of love io the sow... the I that’s totally new to ilhtmmate aimMie | fashions. Sun Red... untamed, | aunswept. Prettiest mloehndev tIieWVR (or under the moon) thm summer! ' J 7 -Bwi dsrf .fw ,9 fflS LaeqtMv. Lseqisarel. Lipstiek), ILTS* - CdM 11 5 “" •‘W -qB with I Tie* J flßinL s-sF’JfP Sw Red Ltpo4ieh. fl JrrlSa' V*.SMITH DRUG CO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

' Postwar Problems Os Cities Studied Indians Municipal League In Meeting Indlenepolle. July 25 (L’Pi The common postwar problem* of all lliwalcr cltlc* and town* were aired today by mayors, town board ' members, and other civic leaders, some <s<t In all, attending the 1946 convention of the Indiana municipal league, The convention swung into it* second day after the civic lead- ! ers spent most of the opening I session* yesterday dlacu«»lng the way* and moan* of flnam lng postwar face-lifting of their communities Out of the three-day meeting may come a program of proposed irglslation which would enable ■ l'ie» and town* to augment fin j anclal resource* to meet cost of equipment replacement, higher salaries and various civic improve menta. league president Ixiba Bruner, mayor of Bloomington, said most i Indiana cities needed new sourciw of revenue Roy 11, Owsley, assistant dlr ei tor of the American municipal association, said a municipal pay roll tai might be a possible new source nt Income. Lebanon city attorney Roscoe liolling* worth suggested the pay roll tai might , solve the problem for many comI munitie* Owsley pointed out the di*adI vantages of issuing bonds and of seeking Washington aid and urg««l 1 cities to "eeek out new sources of revenue.'' Other special taie* -uggested In , < lud*d tariffs on gasoline, < ignrrites, amusements, or special charges for garbage disposal, park Ing meters, nr fire protection In suburban area* Bruner -aid a committee headed by mayor C. It Rotuck nf Ander son would prepare resolutioris *ug ce*ting legislation which would allow i itii-s to levy new tains o Infant Is Drowned In Tank On Farm fb-lphl. Ind. July 25 (UPi — i Services were arranged today for . Terry Reynold* Ik-monthe. who | drowned in a horse tank on the I farm of his grandfather ln»w»-y Reynolds, yiwterday. The boy was I the son of Mr. and Mrs Jack R< y--1 nold* WOMAN tTanttaneg Prea Page One) yard A subsequent <hemi<al analysis showed the child * stomach contained I j grains of areenic. ftonald's mother, Mrs. .Jean Mar Itin. 25. Mrs Winters granddaughter, i previously had been queetlonnd in ' the boy's death but was cleared after she was given a lie detector | tiet a' her own insistence Because of the "stiapicioiNi < ir cumstani •» involved," Mills said i he ordered the body of Mr . Winter's brother. Clinton Clark, 67. eihunted. Clark, a bachelor farm er. died in 1941 wbll» living at the farm with Mrs. Winter and her huoband Although a co.-oner'a jury had returned a verdict of dea’h from

a heart attack. Milla disclosed ye* terday that Inveatlgatona had found 5 1 grains of arsenic In the I dead man • stomach. Mills said Mrs Wintur tol<i him that hei young great- grandson died after eating a sutidwiili of! luncheon meat purchased the d.o before. "I look a bite of the hoy ti vutid i with ami I didn’t git -i<k ' h< qu«ted her as auying •— o LARGER MEAT U'eaHee»4 Pram Pans Oari If said domestic supplies of f it and oils. Including butters, mu garble, lard and salad and cook Ing oils depended dlrectlj on thcourse of prices "Higher prices, ’’ It said, "will tend to increase Imports, decn-i-i esports and Increase productn, of fats and oils moderately in th> balance of 1946 " NOTICE We will be Closed July 29 to Aug. 12. The Yoxue Beauty Shop

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