Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1946 — Page 2
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION TABLE H —nr — ii it I nr- — - i ■"■■■'* —ii i ■■■ i i i urn .1 ■ — .it— .n ■ n ■ T i Con- Pr. Iljoirt I Joint CLERK ||tREAB. lIsHER- COR- Bue- !am» Com. Com. gross At. || Sen. I Rep. ||SHER- I IFF ONER vsyoe sor lot Die- , W Oita in I TTUii s id; [ nil n n ii hi |ll|Ji|ll|r|i| l» || Nd H !« 2 r zS.l. i U at ; I i • I ! t £ 1 X.o*O’.1.•IlI ii ii • • • • • . R t * * I I I 6 f I 6 g N 00 0 0 IE 6 ! I I | fl I MM ‘ |I ! . : i |I 11 HI Jlij II I Ji l|| Hi ■ tST^ion* * ™..— Pf r " r 65 50 62 49 63 61-' Gl ®«>5152T157 58 50 601 54 m| U(U rzr R U oT.iJ? £ ’ £ £ £ £ £ $m £ U £ 2 £ £ ™ £ *£ " £| £ West Root 121 134 2 167 106 147, 116 147 101 166, IM 111 113 111 118 141 113 111 101 156 j 124 136 103 150 North Freblo 72 66 ;92 52 82 54 81, 44 96 64 H 68 68 67 76 67 73 50 82 77 66 47 83 South Preble 88 69 1 104 57 92 58 96 44j 1361 82 76 66 99 62 90 82 81 51 98 93 68 64 97 North Kirkland 94 106 9 121 85 112 95 103 72 141 114 92 97 114 93 109 104 107 88 114 119 92 77 121 South Kirkland 53 59 3 70 45 62 51 61 38 75 I 50 60 48 70 44 65 60 61 50 62 56 58 45 65 North Wethington .... 121 106 1 134 103 114 121, 106 1 98 130 114, 111 126 109 96 31 36 99 02 120 99 129 106 117 South Wethington .... 118 95 1 115 109 98 119| 99 100 116 120| 96,, 112 106 110 107| 130 87 117 97 115 98 06 102 North St Mary’s tl 105 65 5 68 103 61| 108 62 109 68 114} 62 155 35 108 651 115 59 11 57 09 66 107 56 South St. Mary'sl| 123 71 1 82 120 72 110 64 118 81 131 631 W 66 121 74 114 66 121. 73 123 72 124 70 North Blue Cretk .... | 56 79 1 91 50 84 56: 74 52 85 60 68 66 81 60 79 65 76 58 80 55 83 60 75 South Blue Creek 66 35 5 49 60 42 63 39 56 49 68 38 53 62 60 43 72 36 63 48 VT 48 661 36 North Monroe 146 109 3 124 138 113 136 116 130 126 130'106'1 126 119 116 1161 147 113 ”• , 14 * Middle Monroe I 60 49 3 64 48 58 46 62 55 53 63 57 26| 89 46 60 54 65 46 61 47| 59 48 63 Berne A | 161 112 14 146 130 139 140 136. 135 125 140 146 74 227 140 128 140 135 137 139 131, 134 150 138 Berne B I| 209 134> 19 184 168 178 182 173 168 175 206 161 I 92 289 191 141 206 143 190 1561 194 134 196 162 Berne C ~.|| 209 134 19 184 168 1781 182 173 168 175 174 188 74 308 161 172 169 164 168 190 177 165 199 171 French j| 67 93 8 107 1 66 96 71 102 65 99 66 103 42 138 M| 97 80 91 66 97 66 98 69 09 North Hertford | 72 113 32 144 72 137 72 141 70 139 80 153 66 174 66 134 90 123 75 140 69 137 98 121 South Hartford || 72 45 4 51 711 47 671 62 69 45 76 50 66 55 66 45 70 49 68 66 69 44 99 13 North Wabath I 93 42 5 63 72 59 69 65 69 59 79 6tf 44; 99 70 56 76 69 0 66 66 63 74 61 Ceylon H 54 43 4 49 55 41 54 44 57 42 52 51 61 64 52 44 621 46 48' 65 62 48 6T 1 46 Genov. A || 156 120 3 137 149 129 148 131 161 120 136 145 144 14S 142 130 146, 12i|| 149 11i|| 148; 120 149 128 Geneva B I' 109 86 97 104 92 1 97 971| 104 95 M 104 Xj 104 98 95 106 92 99 991 M 94 102 92 Weet Jetferton |l 71| 85 12 94 M 91 67 92 79 79 67 99' 56 114' 69 86 78 80 92 76 67 86 70 .92 Sett Jeffereon | 51 69 4 86 40 80 46 78 47 76 44 85 34 101 39 85 49 80 67 77 42 82 38 85 Decatur 1A . .JI 237 246 6 322 228 259 264 235 172 331 240 250 283 226 220 282 255 260 223 283 216 277 219 262 Decatur IB I; 153 167 207 140 172 162 167 120 217 151' 173 180 155 147 IM 176 166 117 186 146 171, 138 168 Decatur 2A !' 181 209 1 257 163 226 201 19911 129 276 174 224 196' 214 ' 168 236 1981 211l| 166 2M 160 236 160 281 Decatur 2B ' I 120 148 5 184 113 147 131 145 96 174 132 137 139 135 125 146 144 128 111 167 104 166 112 160 Decatur 3A ' 1 265 222 1 297 245 221 268 225 195 308 268 221 296 216 234 263 271 212 221 271 210 262 231 246 Decatur 3B 232 271 12 329 223 283 271 252 174 350 248 262 J 79 280 240 283 273 253 2J2 >M 216 297 212 287 “fotai 10T2! 4if i585t92r587f545”333'l 4414 3944 3832' SkIMST? 41463681 Plurality* |f 639 I ' J| ' 341' 27| || 1063 ; 112| || | 690 | 3M ; 467| || |6M I 271| | 327
\oi-ut: or fiaxi. »f.tti.i.wiat of Ml. 49M Notice I* hereto- al-.eii to th* creditor* h-ir- and legitee* of Merrill jt <!•••<■ a»*d to *PP*«r In th* A<lan’« Circuit Court, h'-ld ■*t_l’< M «- tor. Indi inn, <.n th* 21 •>»'" of Nov, IM* an.l show If say, why th- ' FINAL METTLEMEST ACI'OINTH With till’ e«tat» Os •‘•ld I , bnt «hould not I”' »ppr<»»i-<1; nml .aid heir- »re notified t<> tnon unit then make proof of helr»lilp. an I r- .he II" I' d •trlbutlve »hnre« John T. Im*. 4itwlnUtr*«or. Ilrraiur. ImllaHH. Orlohrr 30. 1040. Attorney A. «'■ Aeleoo. , . ‘ <i. tob»r So—November » , g — Zollner Piston vs Chicago Collegians tickets on sale at Holthouse Drug Co. Get yours now. 257-ts
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Trade In a Good Town — Docatur TOWNSHIP (Continued from Page 1) tor. Democrat without opposition in French townahip, garnered 142 vote*. Churle* Burdge. unopposed OOP nominee In Union township. was given 151 votes while , the other Republican named withi out o|>|M>shion is Charles Fuhr■nan in Preble township, who was I .riven 802 votes. Will Wlnnes, unopposed lienio- < ratic < an-lidate for Washington township assessor—the only can--1 i'hlate for such office on the ticket. was given 2.149 votes.
Butler University Frat Houses Raided IndtanaiMilln. Nor. 0 — (UP) — i Throe Butler University fratern- ( By bouses were raided and burg- ( !ara eacuped with 0429. authorities | disclosed today. They said the ] thefts occurred Monday night < while the students were asleep In | dormitories. Police Mid the front door* were unlocked. < AOTItT. OF SPECIAL WBWHNG Notice la hereby gives to the taxpayer* of Adam* Coiintv. Indiana that a special meeting of the Adam* County Council of said County will ‘ be held at the Auditor'* Office tn the Court Hou*, at Decatur, Indiana at 1»M AM. Saturday, November IS. 194*. The County Council will meet for re-organlaatlnn and Ito con-id'-r the following additional appropriation* which are considered necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at Ihl* time and any other bualneaa that stay com* before the raid Council. <'manty | Clerk: Tran»fer from fund No. 101 to 100 | 400.0* Transfer from fund No. 104 to 300 ~... 50 00 Hurveyor: ntern No. 404—Insurance .. 110.00 rb-hool Superintendent: Item N« 201 F—Traveling Exp. Attendance Offir. .. 00.00 Infirmary: Item No. Ill—Combining A Threshing IS*.** Item N<>. 400—Propertie* .... 100.00 Hoepltai: Item No. 3*o — operating 4,000.00 Hiifaway Transfer from fund No. 307 to mm- 500.00 Tranafer from fund No. 301 to 10.1 A 3.300.00 ffransfer from fund No. 3*l t<> low 1,*0.00 . .. Welfare . Item No. 403D—A»rt. for I Crippled Cnlldr*n Pla ed .. 000.09 Taxpayer* appearing Khali have the right to be heard thereon; after •aid appropriation shall he made ten or mor* taxpayer* feeling them, •elves aggrieved by auch appropriation may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioner* for further and final actio* thereon by filing | their petition therefor with th* County Auditor within the time fia-1 cd by law and the State Ta* Board will fix a date for hearing In thl* County. Thurman I. Drew Aad I tor Adam* County, Indiana Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Eatat* Wo’ll be glad to Rsprtsssnt you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Salo or private sale. 2S years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phong 104 153 So. 2nd St DaVeos Bldg., Ground floor Melvin Laichty, RepBerns, Ind., Phono SSI. Notice! We ar* buying ail grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Aute Radiatore, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, eta. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. Wo are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, sheep polte, tailow, fata, greases, ells, lard, eta The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. PhoM 442 Burke Standard Service PM Pslnte Complete Line Btandord Products 1 r-
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JENNER WINS, (OantlnuM From Pag* Deal tore arrived early in tbe tabulation when Bt. Joseph county elect rd three Republicans to succeed Democrats as members of the home of representatives snd a OOP senator to succeed a Democrat Incumbent. St. Joseph county, nonnally Democratic by several thousand votea. pulled one of the major surprises In the state by giving all major nominees of the Republican party a comfortable edge. ALL ADVISORY (Continued From Page Ona) Tope (D), 129; O. 8. Fortney (Dl. 117. Washington Alva Nichols, 2.108; John R Par rlsh. 2.129; Roy Runyon, 2,014, ail Democrats, ; Jefferson / Ralph Christy <D». 186; Ray Duff iD>. 161; Arils Foreman (DI. 116; Marcus Luxin bill (R). 140; Rufus Boze (R). 135; Harley Turnbleson (R), 108. French Alfred Hlrschy, 130; Menno Augsburger. 132 and W. A Presdorf, 129, all Democrats. Blue Creek George Sipe (DI, 154: C. O. Manley (D), 140; Rue Htrayer (D). 123; Leland Ripley (R), 112. Monros Or» Townsend, 716; John Sold nei . 712 and Noah Nsueuschwander. 738, all Democrats. Wabash Dewitt Burk (Ri, 368; Ernest Hanni (D). 358; Jacob Koors (Hi. 360; Ervin Baumann (R), 349; Eli Augaburgsr (DI, 337; Clara Anderson (D). 313. Hartford Harold Shoemaker i DI, 209; J. E. Eckrote (D), 204; Harvey Garboden <D), 211; Emil Stauffer tR), 134 and Albert Zimmerman (Ri, 128.
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State Ballot SENA SIC. TOR STATS s a »j I J -4 2 Preelncte I £ X C Sal - ’ I i ’ I 61 I II 71! i . ax::.. si sst a: Deeatur 2A .. V 3 2Xt 169 234 Decatur 28 .. HO 161 115 161 Decatur 3A .. 266 246 251 237 Decatur 38 .. 263 280 24 276 •erne A 152 136 161 122 ••me ■ 234 130 234 117 Jerne C 209 160 203 152 Geneva A .... 159 126 155 121 Geneva B .... 111 •• 1H 87 N. Preble ... 56 84 69 76 8. Preble .... 61 99 59 M t. Root 106 126 102 113 W. Root .... 112 163 104 147 I. Union .... 66 61 j 68 M W. Union ... 55 82 56 77 N. Waeh. ... 128 106 126 96 8. Waeh 119 108 , 118 96 N. Kirkland.. 84; 118 86 100 8. Kirkland.. 46 65 48 67 N. St. Marya 113 72 ’O9 66 8. St Marya 133 71 130 70 N. Blue Creek 62 61 62 89 8. Blue Creek M 43, 66| 40 N. Monroe .. 161 113 146; 110 Mid. Monroe. 66 67 51 67. French 73 104 73, 95 N. Wabaah .. 73 74, | 71; 56 Ceylon 67| 48|l 59 36 N. Hartford- 881 134; 84 182 8. Hartford.. 73 61;| 76 46 8. Jeffereon.. 47 86 44 85 W. Joffloreea 7D BS|j 71 90 TbTALf .. “3930 3996 3867 3806 Detroit Free Press Stopped By Strike Detroit. Noe. 6 — (UPI — The Free Preao. Detroit 0 only morn in< newepaper. waa forced to eue pend publication laet night be ration of a walkout by members of the International Typographical Union in the compoalng room, but the management aaid it expected to publish tonight. Member* of the Free Preaa uuit of Detroit ITU lone! 18 refuaed to work until the newepaper ateured (hem negotiations for a new contract, containing wage incmaees, would be resumed. The walkout began at 6 p. m. yesterday when the printers quit work “to attend a chapel meeting ” They remained in the composing room until time for editions passed, “waiting word from the math agement.' uld Ted Sanders, chapel chairman. d HELLER AND . fConttnuM B-rom f»«<» ford county, polling 2.417 rotes to 2.393 for Eichhorn. Theae totals made Eichhorn's majority in the three counties 1.216 rotes . o— Your Community Fund desenes your xupport. Give generously. » 0 Harold V. DeVor DENTIBT Monroe St.—East of First Phone 1063 0 0 Gas on Stomach Reliered ia 8 miautaa or dowbla your money back Wbm cm MMrk wid (mmb Mtnrui. wCmtaowlW tm tMdk wtlM aMMm. Ma St - ***•
YUGOSLAVIA AND (Oontlnaed from I’ege 1) tain a garrison In the International territory after II is eel up. Yugoslavia did not withdraw its threat to refuse to sign the Italian treaty if n “»'« favorable totma for Yugoslaria were not included and told the big four that Yugoslavia’s vlewe on the proposed Halo Yugoslav frontier irmsln unchanged from Paris. Sltnh told th»- big four that the proposed French line would have •deplorable' economic effects and , even more 'serious deplorable ; political and moral coneequen- , CSi.” I Kimlc referred to lhe wide dlf- , ferences between the east and < west over the type of government , to be set up in the new Internet- ] tonal territory of Trieste. Great , Britain and the United States ' want to place strong powers in , the hand* of the governor aod ; make the popular aasembly for , lhe time being only a recommend- ; Ing iMuly. The Soviet Union and , Yugoslavia wish to do the reverse ; — making the governor a mere , figurehead under an all-powerful ; popular assembly. — t —.« ; TAKE CONTROL (Continued from rage 1) can pieeidentlal possibilities The 11 am. returns showed that ] In addition to their senate victory. , the Republicans had raptured 41 ; house seats formerly held by Demo , crate. Hut they lost one In Maas- ; achueetts, which meant a net gain ; for them of 40 over their present ! strength. At the same hour. Democrats had , elected 10 senators and were leadIng in Arizona and West Virginia. < which they now bold. Republicans ; had elected 22 senators, and ware , ahead In Montana and New Mexico. ; both now Democratic The Republicans were Jubilant ' over a victory marked by fair ; weather throughout most of the , country and little confusion at the polls. In Washington. GOP national 1 chairman Carroll Reece claimed a “great victory" for hie party and called upon the president to cooperate with the new Republican congress for the good of the counGood News For Folks Who Suffer From < |Z STOMiei ess / SOU Fill TIITI /aon iiiiieitiii : Do you feel bloated and mtomblo after ' •very meal. taeU sour. Mttsr foodr If so. Mrs is bow yon May get bliinl raItof from this nervous dtotrMS. tvvrytlato food enters the stomach a < vital nitric Juice must flow normally to , break-up certain food particles: eis* the , foodl mar tarmrot Bow food, acid Indi- , nation aiMlgM frequently cause a mor- , bid. touchy, fretful, peevtah, nervous . condition, lorn of appetite, underweight, , rojMsss deep, weaknooa , To nt real reltof you must inovan < the flow onbto vital inotrto lutes MMB- < cal authorities, in independent labors- , tary taste on human stomachs, have by , positive proof shown that 888 Tonic to < amazingly effective In Increasing this < flow when it to too little or scanty due < to a noutorganlc stomach disturbance ' Thia is duo to tbs 868 Toote formula 1 which contains metal and potent aettvatlni insredisnta. 1 Alee. 888 Tonic helps build-up nouorganic. wsait watery blood tn nutritional anemia- so wtth a good flow of thio gastric digestive juice, plus rich rodblood you should eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself wtth ovw- , doses of soda and other alkalixors to < counteract gas and bteatiM when what < you so dearly Ineed ta 886 Ton 1c to fodp < you digest food for body strength and < repair. Don't wait! Ms the boat of < happy poopte 8M Tonic hoe helped < IChlons of botUea laid. Ost a bottle of 888 Tonic from your drug store toßbg. 888 Tonic beipe build Sturdy MeaJth.
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try. Son Robert A. Taft of Ohio. wfa b wasn't up for reelection this year but wbo may bo the Republicau choice for aenato majority leader to succeed veteran Democrat Alton | W Harkley of Kentucky, aaid ia Cincinnati that the election showed “the American people ai* definitely appooed to giving gn arbitrary eon ttal government the bower ti,j money to rexslute their lives Democrats were alow to con. cede defeat, except tn New York ~^otoSßMSMsMmoßomMMsnoMmmMMMß^^M—.
1 > Thanks K I wish to Bißcerely thank the Atemn County for the 11 R then me in Tseaday h election B C. Roy Poormai I 1 1 t t 1 | | | M | || U|1 _ ! To The Voters I Ik I BP I Micereiy thank everyone fur th vote given me for the office of Couty I assure you I will perform the dutm a office as best I know how. K * K Harmon Gillig ■ k-f^4-4^^4^W-H-4^^+4--H--r+. l -+-l- + J J Thank You 1 1 ’ " 1 ’ KbI sincerely thank the voters of AdimfaJWt ty who supported me in the race for Treasurer on Nov. 5. I will perfom tht’dstMtfHk the office to the bent of my ability. 9b 1 ' aßr ' t WK Norval D. Fuhn 11 I 1 ' A — — - —~ 669694666»»»»444»69666»664 6444'l 111 J Thank You I '' is My sincere thanks to the Voters of AtoiH County for the splendid vote given me « day’s election. 9 I am indeed grateful and aMtre yas I perform the duties of my office to the best of ability. H Albert HarloJ >♦♦<BBllßßß 88811111861 Ml I UH '♦♦86111118668686119611111111 i I** 1 111111 ■n To The Voters I Thanks, everyone, for the splendid ' ol, j then me for County Commissiotier. I n*Mire?’ , i 1 will perform the dutie« of the office io ,he w I <; of ay ibßity. * I John C. AujsWl ♦ I I'B6 1119866M89996661 Illi »4-+++4*< ' ' -- - ht^’iiih > i ! TO THE VOTERS : OF ADAMS COUNTY I deeply appreciate your splendid '" te confidence in me, and assure you that I M " my full time and beat effort? in render*"* lw "* > ; t efficient, and courteous service to all. Edward F. Jabeffl ♦♦♦611111661 1 146 41111111111 Ml l*
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