Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1947 — Page 6

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FAST Photo Service Films left Thursday before noon— ready Friday at 9 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co.

PONT BE CAUGHT NAPPING-START WJR THRIFT ACCOUNT I *ss wwl / 9 > v * f # ■ gw, fl • STATE BANK Established 1883 Take a trip, Beat the Check your gear A For vacation complete. Gay’s Mobil Service ’JjOnL 13 & Monroe Phone 318 , Don’t Delay — See GAY today! ■ ■■■■■■■aasaamm a■■«■■■■■ Cool Off I with i» Whirlaway Fans (rood Selection Now In Stock Stucky dr Co. Monroe, Ind. Open Evenings Except Wed. i a a ■ a a a as ■ a a a ■ ■■■■•■■)••» *»: W «•« « MUM « rs M xygpntDt Crystal Clear Ice “BEST FOR QUALITY** There’s a difference in lee .. be sere you get the best for all your needs. Get CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE. Elmer’s Ice Delivery Old Mutschler Packing Plant or 41c Niblick St. Phone 1683 —• Home Owned and Operated by an ex-G.l.

Aircraft Equipment Contract For G. E. Schenectady, N. V. Aud. •’> • Contract* totaling approximately 835,099,009 for aircraft equipment ' for several new typea of military and < oin mere lai airplane* have been {awarded to the General Electric company. It was announced today by John C. .Miller, manager of the company’* aviation di. Mona. Largent single order, amounting ' to about 130,000,000. I* to provide the armament system and other equipment for the 100 giant B-38 bomber* now being built for the auny air force* at the Port Worth, I Tex., plant of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation. Q Mrs. Sue Hunsicker Dies At Bluffton Mr*. Sue Hunskker, 85. well I known Bluffton resident, died Tue*- : day night at the Welle county ho*- ' |.ltal after an extended lllne**. She I was well known in Decatur, having I been active for years In Pythian I Slater* lodge circles. Survivor* Include two niece*, i Mra. William Barlter and Mr*. Leo Ehinger. hoth of thia city. Funeral pervicea will Im> held at 2 p.m. I Thursday at the Thoma funeral I home In Bluffton.

*'** WM—M^*>3PWL.' ■■ML-.'® ‘W A J JmS I* K r-.pß JmL . IsHHk ? ‘ IS ' ' ’ yl I 0 Mg S Some of 100,000 Jews attending rites mourn over soup, Soap handed Into mouth of tomb CM OF THE STRANGEST CEREMONIES ever performed takes place in the Jewish cemetery at Bucharest, Foments, as quantities of soap are solemnly interred with full burial ritual. Soap la considered symt'Fc of lhe thousands of Jews who were murdered by Nazis in "horror camps,” and their bodies rendered down to produce fats for soap during World War 11. (I nttr national Sound photo)

HOWARD HUGHES Hnutlsued from t'aae It 8184,000. Hughe* firms did 8309,• i 10.000 worth of bu*lneaa. Thus, Sherwood raid. .Meyer's expenditure* amounts to Just 53,onuth of 1 percent” of the business total. Hughe*, meanwhile, promised to go over in detail his charge* against Brewster. Meyer testified he tonied In a 1551.52 expense account to tauter "five or six days” of entertainment for Hall. Among other thing*. the voucher detailed parties at New York's El .Morrocco, (k>paoaAM>. and Savoy Plata. Meyer also paid the officer's <Wk--42 hotel bill at the Madtmg) hotod. according to the voucher*

We are glad to have furnished ( FREE | PESTROY * f used in the spraying of the J Pens and Cattle in the J Youth Week show. J -0- J Statistics prove that cattle do much J better, gain more weight, and ( produce more milk if flies are kept J under control. I Rid your barns and other build- 1 ings of flies and insects by using < % DESTROY. ( J Holthouse Drug Co. l Portable Type IbHrl w ’ JNU - $49.95 Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service 238 N. Second Phone 95 ; SPECIAL — While They Last WATER OFF HEATERS I

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GO-IT-ALONE (Cantlsoee from l*ss» I) ment required that Britain not buy from other countries the things she ordinarily buys here. It wax deaixned to aatire that most of the loan would be apent for U. 8. goods. Mar*hall referred all que*tlon of details to the treasury department. He confirmed that undersecretary of Mtate William U Clayton has been dlHcuaaing thia problem with the British and with litre® American ambassadors tn Pails this week. Government economic experts believe that, by and laige, Britain must meet her present crisis f>y "lifting herself by her own boot•u raps.”

Gary Man Elected Legion Commander Indiana Convention Is Closed Tuesday Indianapolis, Aug. B—(VPI8 —(VPI— Capital city hotelmen moved their good furniture hack into lhe hotel lobbies today and pondered whether to invite the Indiana department of the American Legion back for its 30th annual convention in 1948. The 29th convention wound up k'te yesterday after the election and installation of top state officers. No world war two veterans bucked the "palace guard' for the high poat of department commander and Harold E. Morris. Gary, defeated Walter P. Shaw, Wabash, by a two-to-one majority. Both are veterans of the first war. Irvin C. Apmann. Bloomington. a world war two vet who conducted a half-hearted cam paign during the opening' days of the convention, was not nominated for state commander or any other office. Among the resolutions passed in the business session prior to the election was one resolving, to hold the 1948 convention In Indianapolis, but Frank V. Florkowski, South Bend, convention committee chairman, declared that the Indianapolis Hotel Associaaion had reported between 88.009 and 87.000 damage during the four day convention this year. He said there was some doubt that the legion would be invited by the hotelmen to meet here for their 30th conclave. High Legion officials attrlbut* ed most of the property damage to "young Indianapolis hobdhim*." They said that steps would be taken next year for more cooperation between local law enforcement agencies and the Legion in an effort to stop wanton destruction of property. The 1947 convention was characterized as the "best" and the "worst" in Indiana Legion history. depending on the outlook Os the speaker. Other new officers of the Hoosier Legionnaires, who were Installed by former national Jfl B B JL 1 a r >'***■'■ k j F" a? WHfN their ear collided with • bus In Chicago, Peter Hampton 81, paychology professor at Western Reserve university, Cleveland, and his 2-year-old son, Peter, Jr, received minor injuries. Mra Hampton was more seriously tnhired. rJsterMCiosaf)

commander Paul V. .McNutt after the election, Included William F. Bauer. Ix>gan»pcvt. and Jm * Bartell. Goshen, northern vice commanders; Forr**’ Seymour, and Karl Kennedy. Shelbyville, southern vice com menders; George Craig. Brazil, national exwutlve committee man; Harry E. Fitch. Terre Haute, alternate committeeman, the Rev. Philip Chase P * r " o J' Greentown, chaplain; 9rank ling.worth, Worthington. geant at arms, and Barnett W Breedlove. Indianapolis finance officer. All are veteran* of ’ h * f *rst war except Bartell and Crair Herman la a veteran of Imth the first and second world war*. Among the resolution* pa*»ed ln the concluding »e»»lou were ones recommending a I'-* l** r month pension for all veteran, .t the age of 6". removal by «b« state of churche* at the *<>uHt

— —r OTI(E T( > taxpayers of tax levies th tax rate* for < "tain purpo»<* bX Township Men t*. .. Kr ...J - -!i - ■’□r- -1 Pay of Advisory Board p», h .,.>l Hupplfe*. <>th»r »•»" ~0 B| BU 3fL ’ car. Os M Janitor. Supplies Total Pwr Sr MfIB Examination of He.ords .... j MI) itor Huppliaa - ‘ MMcellafieoUft -••••- . tiaV. Fuel for •* huoli* •••• Total Township kund 1 |x»ans Interest and inaurance 4,.> T.IH.. r—a. y sriMSTE OF PH"®* w *' tear .Township Sperlal TuIIIm reuslres »»r E»pea*» *«••• •• S'**"* Fund Bch. Fund t .1 »UZ?bel»l. •» eaaalas *«•' . , v .. r 81*65 IMF. Il»i> B i.« n- a *' .... . '...1 I xther than th. Promirad r.U of Tat Levy „„ |4U IMI « Actual Butane*. July 11, present V*“J ji" her 7. Tax*, to b* Collected, pr«eent year < Dec*man |JO J(|#o a MMtUMOtta l!M*nu*. other thin from Tax 'Wy tn h* re"el\*d from Augu.t 1 of pr«*nt year to December it. «f ensuing year, titee schedule in Trustee's Office) „ UH Cat <a> Hp*< lai Taxes <Bee :♦ (b) All Other Rewau* '# ee ,’•'^‘^ul*•» JgM< JJO )jr , IS. Net Amount to be raised for expense* to Deco*«|i**r J#4l( 1;(4 11. 'Operat’ns h*since "(Not In •«< •*« of Hspeneo January 1. to June 30, M's Mlecellanoous Revenue for same Period! — 17*7 14711 Hie Bm |J. Amount to he raised by IB* '•W PROPOSKO I.KVIE« Vet Valuation pf Taxable Property 81.114,114 ’ Number of Taxable polls >•» Levy oil „ . Properly MB Fosda * |j !><*■ Special gthool > » TUltlM — — - — .... • ■ Total - :• ” ” | COMPABATIVK STirEWEVT OF TAXES COMLSWHMI AND TO BE < OI.I.ECm _■ Collected Collected ColKtrt I*4l 1»4« l«i .B Township — - * 81471 814 M <B Special School - 3171 IMS S Fulllon —I ; 5 J 0» 53*3 Total |IMI7 1)07*1 I 15«»» , Taxpayers appearing ehat I have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have ’>•»* »nd presented to the County Auditor nut later than two day* prior to the **cond M‘>nd*y and the levy fixed by Count* Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure •<> to do. by the ' >"™t ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bv ouch levies, in ay appeal to the state Commissioner* for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication W Auditor of Tax Bales charged, whichever date la iaer, and the State Board will fix a Jst»'" f thia county. I Dated August. 1, 1947. Charley Burdx. Trustee. ■ Al’Gl'ST «—IS . , Union Top. IL TOW VSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I In th* matter of determining the tax rate* for certain purposes by Root Township. Adame tana. Before th* Township Advisory Board. . — M Notlrv Is hereby given the taxpayer* of Root Township, Adams County, Indiana, that t*» officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting tplace, on the 2<th day of Aug ist !»«•. the following budget: TOWNSHIP BI DGET CLASSIFICATION Tessehl* Fwodi Principal 82S7J Loan*. Interest and Innrt** Salary of Trustee .. .I*o9 Interest »S Janitor Service 1 Office Rent r 129 Total Bond Fund 811*9 Transportation of (hiwreeClerk Hire —. 109 Library Fawdi ’ Light and Power -, Trustees Traveling Expense .. lie Purchase of Books - 1215 Miscellaneous .y Office Supplies, Printing and Total Library Fund 82» Total ftpe- ial * 1,0,1 * ’ lAdvertklng 559 Special Scheel Faadi Foor Relief Fuad> Pay of Advisory Board 75 Repair of Buildings and care A. Admlals»rstl»* L*F* ( Care of I'emeterles 150 of Ground* 8 *OO9 Al. Personal Servh* Examination of Records ........ CO Repair o f Hquipment, except B. Direct HelirO . y Mlaca'laneoua .... UJ School Busses 40S 81. Medical. Ho»P ,1 ‘ l 7 Total Township Fund 120*0 gchool Furniture and Hqulp* Burial .... „ 1 ▼■•••• o ment, except School Busse. 1500 82. Other 1 Pay of Teachers .... 11130* gchool Supplies, other than B 3 Total Direct B* l ** j Bub teaching 7-day sick Wave 509 Janitor- Supplies 460 tai Bl and 12' ■. | Tout Tuition Fund IflnoO Janttor Supplies 359 Total Po-’f Rell** Bond Fond 1 Fuel for ... 1400 RMTIMATK of FI XD* to DE RAISED < Fwnds Reqwired Foe Espeaw. Township Hpeclal Tuition f r V ,nt I**!' ,n ~<H «' ot '"suing year Fund Bch. Fund Fund | 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year „.. M.oso 117.775 1. Ne< esaary Expenditures to be mad* from Appropria- . V 22?,. 1 B ”P»"d“d )itly 11, of present year 1,010 0,310 9,320 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1 to December 31, of present year 1 575 4.200 4. Outstanding Temporary I.usns to »,« paid before December 11. of present year, not Included In Line* • OF *» •..••••onlbe»e»eee»»»»»ee«*»eee*«»»eep»ee»e«eeea» e t 111 •L 32 u L r w±s L"Ll'iiM"4> T-~ - i.oto «.*** «u-'<’ /• ksj: " °*«* k '•*" » *' o,h * T “>•" from Tas Levy *" D*c^^r , «t* d , Z' Mn A . u<u ' t lof Br *s*nt veer to OffieeV mr - ,8 ~ **•*»'• •" IM ’oTZSL Ta J!** ,nt * fc'hodules) lt.sso 9. W. L. 75 '• "Co* «x; o yt.r r “ Md f * *■« * 11. Operaiing Ralanra (Not in exeeaii'Bxpenso' j>a *** H,l ’ S 18. Amount to be raised by fiix Levy " "" ” ’ «*6 17’7?s »,520 Net Valuation of Taxable Property P "° r °” e ® «'■*»«• Net Valuation of Taxable Property Civil ’ -~1*.3*4.1M FUNDS ' > r .party, civil ..„|3,3t*,C32 .... tn « u. •" nT RS fecial iWhool 1 .05 Tllltlon * •»~MoMoeooooeeveeo*oe*«e**eoe • -75 * ‘M Q LthFwry '***’“ < *’**“**” w *”~”“^—- i i "•"U" 1 1;; Iff FI WDg Wr *"* T ’'« "TCTRWEYT of TAXES COLLBCTRD AW DTO BE n, Townu.l. Collected Collected Collse'el I . il> tW Township „— la,, IMS H4< < j.w ■== ~ ’.as 3 “7,' ’*•” ,S ■%.« — :: == =z -- =====--- »JSTW as- «-"&•. —

end of ih» Memorial Plaza here, and criticUlr.B the "red tape" of inc veterans sdmlnlsfratlon. The l-eglonnaires voted not to lncrra»e the annual state per csplis ,o frora D 35. They also defeated a proposal to deduct 25 cents from each Leglonnalres's dues for his subscrip Hon 10 the official paper. This m.an* the Hoosier Legionnaire will lose Ils second clans mailing privileges, slate officials warned. Elkhart Youth Dies Following Accident Elkhart. Ind . Aaug. « — ’ rP, ~ Funeral *ervJ>» arranged today for 17-y-arold Ixmls Zlpser who died yesterday of Injuries suffered Sunday when bls car colllded with a tazl. Tail driver Roy Woods. 41. h ‘‘ ,d on an op * n charge.

WEDNESDAY, AUCfn,

N 0 IN CREAsi] , 2r \V'" r to the county »u 4| tor ‘ , ’i A poll levy of u I •d In the budget. With the purchu,^,J fire truck from tin, / J able funds and ’j appropriation* m»4. pia'ed before the eug J the city's xenersl reduc ed from few cent, of Ik.m, light department for the fire truck, yZ] was transferred t 6 -1 fund, and then diiWn** 1 La*t fall when th* ]wJ was compiled, the for a BS-cent rate, J reduced to 78 cent* Th J In the general Imliit, ( J this action, official*