Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1946 — Page 2
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Bishop Slepinac Trial Continues Argue On Political Activity Os Church Zagreb, o* i HP* Three Catholic clergymen were called before ill* Croatian supreme court today in w prosei utloit attempt to prove that At* hhlahop Aloyaitt* Ktaplnac actively oppo* rd the Tito retime in Yugoslavia Heated arguments over th* al leged political activity of the Catholic church o** lined fol the tirat time during the two-day-old trial All thr>-e judges joined the public prose* mor and defense counsel In dehatlng the question At one time th*- court pi evident warned th* attorneys to stop nuarrellng and cautioned the spectators to maintain order in ihe courtroom Hr .Modesto Muitlhcic. provin < ial of Franciscans in Croatia, touched off defence protestation* when he leatified that he could tell from Stepinat » attitude that
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| the archbishop wan "waiting sor 1 » change of regime ” Subsequent >tatemeut« of Martlncic that th* Catholic church wan an ' instrument of politician*" were crlti- < lt*d bitterly hy Stepinai * counsel i Mai lim it said the Catholic i ! clergy had woiki-d along the way' of th*- Fascist I'stachl organization and that he believed Its activities "made the tilth * tic clergy instrument* of those politicians who wanted to make I u»e of the churches present diffi 1 * tilt position io provoke Interven-1 Hou " Utepiiiar's pastors! letter was described l»y .Martinch as a "warning" to th*- Catholic clergy an! a 'painful Invitation to wait t for tin- dawn of a new regime— ! an invitation for passive resistam e " Mart inch said clerical activities among those of Cstachl ' ideology went "(ar beyond pas- i slve resistance" ii*- testified' that Stepina* would not consider making an agreement with Pre- 1 mier Marshal Tito The Croatian ' provincial -aid he never would have come to the accused bench had it not been (or the * hurt'll I luring an angry exchange be
tween defense counsel and the public prosecutor, the piose* utor said We do not accuse Steplnac for his passive resistance We nccii«e hitn for his Illegal activities " Ivan Hltalllk. Mlepiuac's secretary who also Is on*- of the de teiidants, and Josip Hlmechi. another Catholic clergy inn ii, were * ailed to th*' stand In an effort Io prove the archbishop'* alleged relationship with Cstachl Col Erik Lisak They were questionid concerning steplna*'a teport ed "blessing" of th*- Cstachi "crusaders" flag Testimony failed to tiring out any contradiction of StepiHUc's own statement that he heard nothing of the incident until after It had occuired Neither was there any testlmoney to disprove the archbishop* statement that he had met Lisak. but was unaware of it at the time because th*- I'stachl colonel was using an assumed name Hlepinac replied to the long prosecution argument by saying, "there I* no proof of all the things you cited.” The archbishop again refused to defend himself and refused to answer most if the questions put to him When asked why he insisted on postponing hi* answer* until later. Stepinai- said "Time will have its own reward wh*-n I have tiie right to say what I want to -ay • B 29 CRASHES, (Continued From Page one) ral Nevada, about 200 mites east >f Ren > and shout 225 milee west d Wendover, which is on the I'tah(evade Isirder. It was believed the pi 'tie crashed >n the side of Buffalo Mountain, me of th*' great basin chain that i-e- abruptly from th-> hank* of h* .Meandering Humboldt river o ’rad* In a Good Town - Decatur o 18 NAZIS WAR (Continued From l-age One) ml health flan* latinim-i ■*. me.uii.-i .if Hit ei's chancellory and of th- Nazi finer circle Otto Meissner, fabiloit* figure vho served through a *- ire of Hernan upheaval* from the era of Kaiser Wilhelm to th-- Hitlerian lebai IA* urate figme. on the num lie: if men 11 lie tried In th*- "second vave" of hearing- were lacking 'nofflclal estimates were that nore than L’.lUMi Nazis Were in i ll* ody. moat of them in th American nd Biilb-h zones Informant •> aid several trials might he run df at th*- same time in variou*
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Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hr ip loosen and expel term laden phlegm. and aid nature to aoothe and heal raw, tender, in* flamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you an to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughf,CltffrtCo!<h,Bronchitis to 111 Alt INITIUMIMT, PUBLIX SERVICE KgtiS -C IF YOU'VE DONE ANY REPAIRING LATELY you know how expensive building and replacement coats are—3o% to 50% higher than in 1939. But, have you done anything about increasing your Fire Insurance? Better see us about this now, THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. I'iblick Store Bldg, iimiiiiiii
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BRITISH-U. S. ii’-intlniied From Page Oav) v*ai m the final decision was a possibility, with a provisional regime during the Interim Only three days remained for the < omnilssions to finish conald ■ ration of the five treaty drafts and submit reports to the plenary session Ten days of plenary debate and voting on the reports will follow, • o—sI'CTEWEVruFTHK OWNERSHIP, MASUIHMKUT. < IHt I I. ITiOA. F.T<", RERI IHEIt RV THE Alia OF l (l\l.g)»» OF VI GI ST M. IBIS. AND MARI H S. IM3 of l>e Atm Imlly Demwral pubHshed daily, exespt Munday at De* ai ii. ludimiM for m-ptemlier In. IS4*. STATE OF INDIANA. I'Ot'NTY OF ADAMS. SS 11-fore me. a Notary Public In and for the Stale and county nforvsald. peiaotially appeared Arthur It. Holthouse, who. having beet* duly sworn av<ordina to law. deposes and say* that he Is the llm-lness Manager of tiie De-slut Dally Democrat and that the following Is, to the best of his kaowledce and belief, a true Ststenient of the ownership, mantgvmant land If a dally- paper. Ilia . lr< ulation I, etc , of the aforesaid l-ui'll-atlon for the date shown in th- above ■ aptlmi. required by tho A-1 of Augu-t 24, I»I2. as amended by the Ai t of Mai- h 3, I»3J. embod* i--d In se-tlon iff. Postal laiwg and llegulatlons, printed on the ivrim of Hit" form, to wit: 1 Tiist the names and addresses of the publisher, -dltor. managing editor, and business manager* are I’libtlsliei The De<atur Democrat Co, lieialur, Indiana. E-lltor J. II llellei. De. atur, Ind. Managing Editor J. II Heller, Dei - atur. Indiana. It.islne*s Minugri Arthur 11. Holthouse Decatur. It-diana. 2. That the ownei Is. ilf ow-u-d by ■i * orporatlon, Its name and add’ess must be stated and aDo Immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or liohlhig one per-ent or mure of total amount -if st- k If not owned by a ■ orporatloii. the names .-nd a-ldie»«*s of Hie Indlvidaul owners must l*> given. If owned by a flint, company, or ••ther unincorporated <-n ern. Its name ami address, as well as those of *-a h Individual member, must ho given.) The Decatur Democrat Co., De-a-Hr. Indiana .1 II and Martha A Heller, De *- lur, Indiana. DI- h I* Helfer, De alor, Ind C. E llolthouse. Decatur. Indiana. Arthur It. iloltliomre. De- atur. Ind 3. That the known bondholders, no>i tKagees, in I ..tiier security bolder* owning or holding 1 per - ent or mnre of the tut.il amount of bond*, mortgage*, or other uritles are: *lt iu<i- arc- none, so tat- - NONE .NONE < That till- two paragraphs next .11.'.M, Kiting th* ngtnes of ttw owners, stockholders, and »• arlty bidden.. If auv, • outaln not only the list ~f sto. kholdei* .mil s- urlty holders us thei appeal up»n th- books of the -ompany bit also. In ' ases whir* the -to kholdei or security holder appears upon the I of th- < ,-mpany as im«t*- or In any other fiduciary relation, the nunc: o» ll*e per*on oi - .-rporatlon for wiivui suel* trustee I- a-ting, is given; a leg tti.it Hie said two paragraphs contal’i statement* embracing affiants full-knowledge and belief a* to the ■-Ir- uinstanees and ondltlon* under will, h Mock holder* and security hold-is who appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and se- urltle* In a capacity other than that of a l-ona tils .I'.'net . and till* affiant lias no reason to believe that any otic r person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indlicct In the- said stock, bonds oi other so urltle* than a* so slated by him. That th* average number of copies of each Issue of this publl* alion s -hl o< distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub* rib. eis -luring tin twelve month* pre- < eilit-a tin- date shown above Is O-l' I This Information I* required from dully publliallons only.) Arthur It. llolthouse Busines* Manager Hworn to and subgcribod before me title- totli -lay of * ptemi-er. I'H'. CeeUe Iflilnger .Ml com. exp. Doe. 2t, 1147.)
I AN IMPORTANT I ANNOUNCEMENT I to those with I IMPAIRED | HEARING Ih unaaitafaclory hearing retarding your husliie*-. and nodal life? ' Why auffer thia handicap, when ; modern science provide* better hearing In »<••? of ull cases? HONOTONE offer* you complete hearing care, including commitslion. HUtlloinetrh examination, prraoiialiied lilting, and the continuing service of a qualified ' Consultant. HEARING CENTER RICE HOTEL DECATI'R Saturday, Oct. 5, I to fi p. m. E. MACKAY will conduct thia special Clinic. SONOTONE con aultant* are highly trained, not only In the moat modern scientific technique* of auditory com penaaiion hut alao In rendering advisory and guidance service »o neceaaary If the Individual la I to establish a satisfactory con trol over his hearing ability. We Invite you to take advantage of thia unusnal opportunity for quallfitxl aaaialanee In your hearing problem*. Consultation la private and without charge or obligation. 710-711 GETTLE BLDG. FORT WAYNE. IND. PHONE A-6210
One Man Killed In Chicago Hotel Fire »■„ IISII — — Four-Story Hotel Is Swept By Fire Chicago. Oct 2 il'l’t '”‘'' persim was burneil •<» «•**<•• • l "' sig others wore h*>*pHaliz*tl when a fire swept a four story hot-1 on Chicago's north side early to day About 25 gm-sts were rescued by ladder a* score* of others fled the l»H» room Sheffield Manor hot* ! tinassiated The dead mini was Identified a* Julian Maltek who checked in from Fl. Sheridan shortly before th*- fire started Firemen *ai*l the flames apparently broke out in his fourth-floor room Three of the liijured were r* lensed from hospitals after bri*-f treatment Deputy fire inarahal otto Dulil estimated damage to the hotel at Sld.tNW). ■o OH Sewing Machine A sewing machine should be oiled after every five or tix hours of use. DR. C. R PRICE (Continued From Page One) Samuel and Elmira ltl< hi* l*i i< He was married to Chloe Criswell Noltinbei 5. HM).3 Surviving in addition to the wife are one Son. Walter I! Price of Detroit. .Mich ; on*- brother. Evan .1 Price of Montana, ami two sisters. Mrs. Helen Itichey of Van Wert. o. ami Mrs. Flunk Ki* li* y of Convoy. <) Funeral service* will i»- held at 2 o'clock Fridav afternoon ni th*'
JiL Sk IB| \I R iff. I I Did You y' 1 111 1 Ever Notice.. How This Newspaper is Made To Order For The People of This Community? MnZ 1 h Tr". in **- TheV als< ’ *“"< all ‘be <b»‘ K row « from \<kerikin«r Tn Th ” I, f rertß of ,his area—and we try to sec that they sect it. th.t „? h r lh ni ;"T‘ !** atlua,,v a part of this news—a wonderful advantage that no other form of advertising can give the merchants. kji D [ZD^ W LJ A kIT* Here f® ur Advertising 1 '• mcKUtIAWI : Message For You - - ♦ ... ' OUI advertising RmiM in this newspaper «'** K * n *° n,ore homes than any other kind of atherti'ihyiflKl *’ a,verM the wh,,le Held. 2. Every big store in America built its fortune " lh ■" “| newspaper advertising and relics on it today • t, ** '"*• Good-sized advertising in this newspaper / ***' | ,han ONE CENT per family you reach. vkw Mr advertising is part of the hometown m** lhai even body wants to read as well as the latc'l |H of the world. S. You get thousands of SHOW WINDOWS. I ‘"’’j can SEE what you have to sell . . pictures, price' Nearly 2.000 Papers descriptions. Delivered Each «. Hometown wives and mothers plan their buyi"--Evening Into wh 'k they’re reading the hometown newspaper. Decatur Homes lh * r menfolks. ( By Democrat Your hometown newspaper is more car *! ul Carriers. by more members of each family, than any other lining medium, and its readers believe in it. 8. Your national manufacturer and distribu' 1 " ‘ ————— jmn you in advertising the products you have to • Decatur Daily Democrat
i.,-n*-i.i Methodist church, witli burial in th* lliverslde -tintteiy at Geneva The llev W H os. oi Orland, former pastor at Geneva, sill officiate, assisted by th. |(,y .1 H Illihardson, presint paslul 111* Scottish Hile will -il-o lOUtluct servile* u ——— NATION'S MAJOR (f outluued from Page II gt T.n *'tr.a \Va It . ami larburns were picketed t strike on the iuh ago Am ora ami Elgin electric line posed a transportation problem foi suburban com mule:* who work in Chicago. Al New York, a strik- wa* called against the tale Transportation Coip on Staten Island, affecting 6<MHb’ bu* passenger*. A stirpti**' strike by Typo graphi* al workers forced three Erl*'. I'.t newspaper* to suspend publh a'ivn URGES tContiuued from Page 1) It. ,- .. -A Adam* * " 111 ty so thnt the Inspei tion by the hoard -d h-alth from Him- to time may lie practicable Tit* m.itt* r was r*-ferrefi to the Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Estate Phone 104 15.7 So. 2nd St. DcVohn lildiL, Ground Floor years in thia butinest in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which wa are We'll be glad to Reureaent you In the transaction of Real Edate at Public Sale or private tale. 25 proud. Melvin Le.chty. RepBerne, lnd„ Phene 261.
~j-nr wflfcFy ordinance of the «onh ell ami Henry l« Heller, city st toniey prole-ts admnst the sale of “outside" milk was first presented to the council reci 'ill..' wh -n i Fort Wayne dairy plum-I "*» i aged milk" hi Ihcatur nt ‘I t-» t for sale —— o OUTSTANDING (Continued From Pag* one) director. Hi* name I* Itaclan • Heid, a Columbus. Ohio, lawy*who. since hi* college days, h had whle experience in gn-r i singing. While in Chi* ago. H* .1 wa* a member of a quartet who other three members went on t * form the now famous "SouthernHires." During the war. "The Harmonaire* wen- running a full-time engagement schedule ami were luioked ahead for months They made ninny appearam ea for the war effort and in 1944 went to'
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