Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1947 — Page 9

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Monthly Report By Service Officer Arnold Reports On Service To Veterans During the month of March a 1 total of 8»W s.-rvh.s wen* rendered veterans ami th*»Jr dependents in the office* of Dwiabt It Arnold, county servl. e <>ffl<er. hl* monthly report dis-lowed today Os the total, tl’ service officer |j.<l 2fi‘* peO'on.ii iut.'l'W* and' the remainder wore referrals eian* wishing an- -t;*n<*' with any problem* are invited to 'all at the •e (t :,e Off! e ill till , out I home Following t* a list of the sen ice* i ilutito.' the pant month by nnniher |>,. l *..>al in'erl •* - '*'•'* l|O*pi -I tallaation two: bo tai aUowSßcad* tour; repeat Interviews. ''l • laim*

i gainst VA. 19; out patient dental* : other treatment. 15; tennin.il lea/e payment 32 The list of refe tai- IIP:' ’ tain tiir. 11. app' enti< <■ and on tn- jot training 's’« rehabilitation. four itisnran I' l loans. It selective ,-ervice. tour I’it employment *e<nrlty. 15 return of war dead. nine, bank, eight; housing. 3«; war as si ts admin str.ition 3X; civil **' vice. nine. |ieti*io ■*. 27; individual employe . four vet.-.an- posts, 27. Heil fro*- foil ; legal ad» .-or*, two -plritual advlsoi*. two. welfare, six allowances. II letter*

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1.1 Announces Details of $20,000,000 Price Reductions

Detail* of the recently announced International Harvester policy of making price reductions c, n.ve users of our product* approximately •20,000,01)0 a year have now been worked out. We have reduced prices on 163 model*. Tliesc •"□ver 12 basic models of farm tractors, 123 Lasic model* of farm machines, 16 basic models o* industrial trai tor* and engines, and 12 mods s ot motor trucks, as well as certain motor t uck attachments. The new lower prices are tf«ctive as of March 10, 1947. 't'hese reductions were made not because of m >• decline in demand ‘ut because we believe i» thing is more important to this country than t<< lower the prices of the goods people buy. • While price* liave not licen changed on all products, we have made reductions wherever possible, in the amount* possible. Prices of many of our most popular product* have been substantially lowered. Altogether, more than half of the company's customers will be benefited by the reductions, which range from 1 % to 23.8 % and from $2.50 to S3OO per item, based on list price*. F. 0.8. Chicago. • Siner the peop..' have demanded that the government withdraw from price control in peacetime, the responsibility to keep price* in check is back where it should be—in the hands of business and industry. The business outlook :wken it possible for us to move toward the goai of lower prices, and we have felt a duty to act as promptly as possible. Our ability to maintain these lower price* will depend on the supply and price of materials we buy from other" and on uninterrupted production at reasonable wage levels. The prices listed here carry out our announced policy that "Any prut u too high if it can be reduced " 25 More Types of Products TtoOM—s2 model* reduced from S'l OO to $20.60 (3% to 10.7%). Catttvstsrs —l3 basic model* reduced $5.00 to SIO.OO (4.5% to 7.4%). 00$ ■MMoslers— 7 bmmMs redact*' $5.00 in each coot (2.8% to 4-. . Cam Ptaatsrs 4 basic model* reduce* $5.00 in each case (3% to 48%). anta Orth 11 models reduced 414.25 to $20.00 j(4.4% to 0.3%). Ihasi-l bask modeb reduced $4.00 and $11.50 '2.5% and 5%). > Smet MM-1 modal reduced $5.00 (5.5%). RMtog aw BOW— 1 model reduced $75.00 (4 1%). UtbPMIdM CeoMtos -1 bare. model reduced $122.50 fS I

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11ei l ived, la. le l> ’ written, 71; I ! tell plume calls 111, 112; culls out 79; I 1 miscellaneous, five o L. M. Busche Named On Survey Committee I. M liuuhe. former Adam* connj ly agricultural agent and now asIsolate county agent at Purdue I university, has begun a two month* ‘trip to Germany, where he will L. ~. ,* a u.-mbir of a l oniini'lee of six to work with the civil affair* division of the war depa Intent. The committee will travel by la i to Germany l am Washington. 11l t . and will make a study of • rural o ganizatlolM In the American 'zone of occupation Mi lilts, he is a son of Mr and .Mr* E \V Busche of Monroe. Five New laws In Effect In Indiana

— New Laws Enacted By 1947 Assembly Indianapolis. April. 1 il'P) Indiana today hud five new liw*. eu.i ted by tin- IM7 general as--embly to bei effective April : 1 Two Im riaied the medical bene fits and boosted burial allowances of the workman's compensation and <h < filiation disease eompensa i i lion laws. Another brought 315 state em l , ph,ye* tinder the 1945 public emI ploye*' retirement fund, while the fourth extended for two years u 1945 statute giving county official* ■ salary ami expense . Ilowance*. The la*t one revised the "merit i I rating" formula of Indiana’s un-| 1 employment compensation laws to strengthen employer incentive: Ito work steady I’nder the system. I | employers pay employment sectir- | Ity tax ranging from .135 percent ; on their payrolls to a maximum of | 2 7 per. ent Indiana state Chamber of Com-

■■ - - — H .mJBB FARM TRACTORS ts) 12 Models Reduced $lO to $134 (up to 10.6%) MOTOR TRUCKS 12 Models Reduced SSO to $300(1.9% to 3.6%) FARM MACHINES 123 Models Reduced $2.50 to $122.50 (1.9% to 23.8%) INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS (Crawler)—4 Models Reduced $35 to SSO (1.0% to 1.6%) Ensilage Cotters 3 model* reduced $22.75 in each case (4.8% to 7.1%). fwiiag* Harvester 1 model reduced $.33.75 (3.9%). Hammer Mills 2 models reduced $5.00 in each case (1.9% and 3%). Lime Sgrwter -1 basic model reduced $2.50 (4.9%). Power leader—l model reduced $25 50 (8.9%). Mamm Sonedor -1 model reduced $13.00 (3.5%). Milker ".VU 2 models reduced $12.00 and *17.00 (14.4% and 18.4%). • Milker ,‘acsum Pumas - 2 models reduced $17.00 in each case (11.5% and 19.6%). Portable Milker Vacuum Pumps—2 models reduced $17.00 in each case (11.3% and 11.7%). ttamless Steel Milker Pads 2 models reduced $5.00 and $lO 00 (18.5% and 23.8%). Cream Separators—4 models reduced $13.25 in each r ase (8% to 10.4%). Tractor TraMer—l basic model reduced $12.75 (5.5%). M* Coolers -6 models reduced $8.63 to SIB.OO (1.9% to 4.3%). IMurtnal Trestore (Who I basic models reduced $19.00 to $56.00 (1% to 3 4%). hW:trW Power Mto —8 models reduced from SIO.OO to $15'.00 '2 3% to 11.4%). Motor Track Mtactoassts—7 items reduced from $6.25 to $268.00, including a change in specifications cn two items.

I merer oifit lai- said tiie law Would I reduct* 1947 payroll taxes for InI diana employer* by |N,3X5,0(M1. Circuit Court Term To Close This Week New Term Os Court To Open April 14 This Is the final week of the February term of the Adam* < ir- < nit court and attache* today were busily engaged In making preparations for the closing. After one week's vacation the nine weeks' April term will he started on April 11 Jury trial bad originally been scheduled for the February term, but was carried over to April 15, second day of th" new term. Several entries were mad.' in cases today by Judge J Fred Fruchte. In the "Country <’lub"j

suit, personal appearance wa* rn teted a* a defendant by Leo T Gilllg. A petition for partition was filed . by William A Fleetwood and other* against Ih-ssie lleabollt and other*. A simili"' action was filed ' by .Mary E Adam* against Chauncey |>. Bolt and ollie * 1 In the divorce action of Janet again t Victor G -pliart. the de fendint was called and defaulted Man Charged With Murder Takes Life Ihtvenport. la. April 1 il l’t Stephen I’etrocl 24y.-arold chiropractic school student held on a first degree murder charge in connection with /he "sleeping pill" I death of his elderly Imdlord. I hanged hints* If in the city Jail to i day Another pri-oner found I’etrocl’g ■ body. Jail attendants slid be ! had borrowed the belt from a pri- -_ - - 'Trade I:, a Gno.l Town liecatm

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"I# I 4k J- > ■ I £ J MA VERM to end 13-j ear-old marriage. ■ v - ■ BMhMHv ridTi IIAA Ell-ZITO nuptials are solcmniwd, ! Mb. ■ .< MMJm A- A kb/ i& AJ JUk wM i ■ESMMBjKHrHmm NAGLES' marriage lasts but one year. TWO DIVORCSS and a wedding are newa In Hollywood. Actraaa Juna Haver ringa the wedding bells the seconu time with Trumpet-player Jimmy Zito aa their Las Vegas marriage is solemnized in Hollywood s St. Timothy's Catholic church. Mrs. Margrret Mayer sounded the end of her 43-year marriage to Louis B. Mayer, multi-millionaire head of Mt IM studios, aa alie sued for divorce in auperior court, accusing her husband of desertion. In the same court, Actress Lynn Merrick, 23. was granted a divorce from her 49-year-old actor husband, Conrad Nagel, as she told the judge, "Conrad has been a bachelor too long. 1 felt like a guest, not ■ wife, In my own home.” They separated in December, a year after marriage. (International)

S2O C’iir Announced in New Ford Coupe t Dearborn. Mich.. April I—■ A 120 ; < ul In the price of the Ford deluxe six cylinder, three-pasnenger bus!-, ties.i <mpe, .-mil its reinstatement in '.»• Ford line, w.i* announced today by J. It. Davis. Fo:d Motor company vice-president. Mr Davis said: "This price cut.' t'{ether with reductions announc-1 Jan 15 on other models, gives Ford the lowest priced coupe and titdor sedan in ll* field. This is in keeping with Ford's traditional j policy of providing more and better! cars at the lowest coat to the buyer." _Q Alleged Stobber Sought By Police Indianapolis. April 1 —(UP)— j Polfi e todiy searched for Q. Z j Pentex, who they say stahlied Mrs Hilda Flagg*. 27, to death and < knl.M her mother. Mrs. Lillian ' Anderson ‘ Police said the elder woman Henlifted Penlex as the slayer. She tola authorities rhe saw her daughter stabbed last night as she got i off a lut M s Anderson rushed ; —■ ,F9i i a *d| tT I j Jit FINAMC.'EK S’antnn Griffle (above) cf New York, according to * White I w*. *« **** W

to her aid and was attacked. The <1: tighter died on the sidewalk. Penlex and Mrs. Flaggs apparently quarrelled while walking home, police said. -- ... o Whale Flesh Whale flesh, long neglected as a food for man, la now coming into uac in Europe and Japan at about half the price of beef. In modem whaling, the blood, otherwiae unused parts of the flesh and viscera, and bones are dried tor two as fertilizer.

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Spain Monarchists ' Denounce Proposal Term Franco Plan As Not Acceptable i Madrid, Apr. j--< I’Fi-SHbi>l*li monarchist quarter* today de | rcribed Generallaahno Francisco Franco's plan for eventual restor ation of the monarchy a* "totally i unaccentable." The monarchists baaed their; denunciation of Franco’s move to rrtabllah a regency council on three ground*: 11 * It allows Franco to remain In pow<U' a* chief of state for the real of \>i* Iff*. If •*•* «’ 'l<’«lr«*(21 It Imposes physical and | I* gal qualifications and obllga lions upon any eventual monarch , di It provide* for preserve- ‘ Hon of the Franco regime's work. I such as the Faliinee and the Fran ! co law*. I Franco announced his proposed law to the nation by radio last | night He will submit It <o the ! cortea iparliament) for formal approval. All political quarters awaited a | statement by Don Juan pretender! to iIo- SiMinish throne now living | in Lisbon. Juan I* the soq of for-' mer King Alfonso XIII, who left Spain in 1931 and died in exile. Franco's proposed law estab-1 I Irhes a nine-man regency council i under hi* direction. It specific* ■ that Spain I* a monarchist state I and that Franco is < hies of state ; If Franco dies, I* incapacitated or decide* to choose a successor the recency council will designate a* the new chief of state "a perron of royal blood" most qualified. The new ruler must be 3u years , cld, Spanish and a Catholic. Don Juan is 33. If no such person is ‘ available, the council is to name i a regent. The corte* must api prove the council’s choice by a| i two-third* vote. The nFw ru'er. moreover must swear to uphold the bash laws of Spain tha* fa. the fundamental ! laws pa*s«d by the Franco regltne t'.ade' if, a flood Towo Decatur (/oanailouw BT MVLLINC i r£j

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