Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1946 — Page 2
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SECOND (Continued from Page 1) member asserted that Greene and Brown "deserved every con*td<*ratton, oapeclnlly In view of the tact liiSt they bad served In tile war and fought for their country." To thia Bev, Rlchardaon Inter* flowed the query, "What did they fight for?" Greene and Brown immediately < horu>ed "For you.” Greene Inter spoke briefly, con tending that the vHtabllahinent of bls proposed tavern would not endanger the welfare of the town a citizens, averring “it would he better for them to drink In Geneva than to drive over to Ohio and get their drink*, a* some of the people in that group could tell you” — referring to the reinonstratorw. Members ->« the board informed Rev, Richardxon that he and his group hud the right to appear In protest when the other taverns llcensa renewal Is set for a hearing after several deplored conditions which they said resulted from that place of business. Shortly after the meeting was dismissed, the board voted on the application and approved it l,o< si member* of the board, Henry Dehner. James Giberson ami I Bernstein, stated that since there had been no infraction of the law and the application was in order, the approval was granted. Geneva's population is now less than l.ood, the Rev. Richardson stated. Previous to hearing this application. will || was held in tile court room be. ail*, of Go- number ofi interested I- -num- the board ap-J proved without objection the following renewals: Knight* of Columbus lodge, represented by Fred Baker, beer and wine permit; Mirror Inn. repi. s.-iiteT by Bernard Clark, beer ' wine and liquor; Frickle's Place, represented by Fred Fullenkatnp j liter, wine ami liquor; Riverview Gardens. represented by Charles Davis, beer wine ami liquor J. II .Myles, formerly assigned hi as stat, member of the state board, died October 17. the day after comim ting a hearing lo re. Clean DENTAL B PLATES This Easy Way At ••«!. • *e»enhßr wip <• «lr«n dknial plate* ae»4 bn<l«rw KMLIV (Iran. Jaw* p«f your Irlafa in • gla«» of taairr. Add a hill* qakb-ftftint KI-EE4ITF. magic-lib* apr rd. Aim 'deration wfaifi* nis4 dcnlerr eAera waniaA — lb* eticinal (Iran b«i«binree M reel or rd* ll'a reay. erwAoimral and aete. A«b year <•» kIM.NITb. InAar t.ci Kirrvirr lodat m HoHhoiur* lirug « «». mid All M<M»d druMgiele THANKS I wish to thank all the voters in Root Township for the splendid vote given me in the Nov. 5 election. George Schieferstein, Trustee
TO THE VOTERS: I .sincerely wiah to thunk everyone who voted for me in Tuesday’m election. I will do my best to serve you faithfully as County Commissioner. JOHN W. BLAKEY
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Mr Boyd Informed the board. Ila said ho waa temporarily assigned here. COUNCIL ntlausd From Paas On») northent section of the city, Agreemeiits concarnlng the state's ground water survey and rural light lines to the Norman Do*hrman home In Root township and Forrest Owens In Washington town-hip have been approved by the council Five amtlons of the sidewalk on Cleveland street, completed Mtinetime ago, have been replaced, the council waa notified, after Everett llutk. r. a property owner. ol>Je< led to tin- finish of the original walk. Mrs Don Lutes has appeared before the council, relative to furnishing spruce decoration* for the ornamental light pole* In Decatur during the Christmas holiday season. JENNER MARGIN (Continued from Page 1) county steel mill cities and possibly Ter e Haute. Tabulations were incomplete in Vigo county cT< re Haute), but Townsend was leading Jenner there in a relatively close race. Town ••nd . tri ed lake coun'y by about 2,00 f. Votes. other cities- Indianapoli*. South Betid. Anderson, Kvanrvi’.le, Foi.® Wayne and Muncie went Republic an. The "scratch" vole was unusually heavy and may have set a ie<ord in the cities. In .Marion county, the (TOP state ticket won by more than jo.ooo rotes but the Republican nominee It congi.es, Albert .1 Beveridge. Jr. lost by 4.000 to Rep. Ixtu'.s Endow. a Democrat and dean of the Hoosier congressional delegation The .- at. Ii picture was similar ls» where. In numerous countie*, j FIAKORN CORN MUFFIN MIX HOME MADE You can’t beat home-made corn muffins. And that's the kind Flakom makes because the ingredients are the same fine quality you use. A package makes 12 to 18 delicious com \ muffins. Just add egg and A \ milk. f /V And for home-made /X, quality pie, use Jr * I FUk ° I k FIAKO I \PIE CRUST
a r " V. M. MOLOTOV, left, Russian foreign minister, warmly shakes the hand of ths UN Security Council’s new chairman, Great Britain’s Sir Alexander Cadogan, who takes the gavel tn the policy of rotation of the presiding officer. The warm handshake ia a far cry from the criticism unloaded by Molotov on England in the Russian’s address to ths VN general assembly. (I nttr nationalSoundphoto)
THANKS I wish to extend my coiigratula-, tions to Herman Bowman, my apponeut for »ii*riff, and wish him the greatest success. I also want io thank my friends uud all those who supixirted me. Sincerely, Dale Death 263-ltx congressional and slate candidate* cn the GOP aide were given sound majorities but local candidate* lost out There were itfaer examples where the Democrats won statu and congreexlonal raves in certain counties and one or two Republican county candidates came through, too. Other counties, ail of them in southern Indiana, which gave Townsend majorities in the senatorial ra<e were (Talk. Dubois, Harris n, Peiry. Posey. Knox, Martin, Sull van. Brown. Ja< kaon, Scott, Switzerland. Washington. 0 Zollner Piston vs Chicago Collegians tickets on sale at Holthouse Drug Co. (Jet yours now. 257-ts o — Born Actress The actress Eleonora Duse was carried to her christening in a gilt theatrical property-box. She began her acting career at the age of four and played Juliet when she was only 14 years old.
Dear Voters - - - Please accept my sincere thanks for your support in my re-election as your Joint State Representative. I shall consider it a mandate to me Io continue to do my best to represent you to the best of my ability. Also. I wish to congratulate my opponent for the clean and able campaign he conducted. Very sincerely yourp. Robert H. Heller
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Indiana's Oldest Public Official Dies New Albany. Ind., Nov. 7— (UP) Indiana's oldest public official, ■RD year old Georg- Bat, a of New Albany, died within a few hours after he had been elected to a fifth term as Floyd county iw»e* •or. Bat<w u Republican, became ill Sunday and his condit on on election day was too critical to permit him to vote. He tiled early yesterday without learning that voters gave him 6,800 votes to 6.233 for his Demo* rath opponent, Russell J. Payne. County assessor for 12 yeans. Relief At Last ForYourCough CrromuWon relieve* promptly because it goes rtght to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. TeU your druggist to sell you a bottle of CreomulMon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ar* to have your money back. CREOMULSION fo,Coutlu.ClK>tCoU<.lr«id>itil
DECLARE TRUMAN (Costlnusd From Page On*) came iroin Ren. J William Fulbright. D . Ark. nnd th.- new deal Chicago Run The Atlanta Conriltution said th<- Democrat* should give "very aoroius" con sideration to Fulbright's proposal, Proponents of n presidential switch felt that since a majority of voters has changed political sides. Mr. Truman should appoint a Republican secretary of state and then resign Republican national chairman 11. Carroll Reece's reaction waa that It was “a matter between the president and his conscience." Republican leaders generally displayed no enthusiasm for the proposal. As thing* stand, they feel »ure of winning the presl demy In 191 k for four full yearAlways in the past when an anti administration party has tak in control of congress in an off year. It ha* gone on to win the ensuing presidential election Bales was the father of William C. Bates, re-elected Tuesday as joint state senator from Floyd, Harrison and Crawford counties.
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