Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1947 — Page 7

fiHHLv. AUGUST 6. 1947

WANTED ffl&OOl), clean, big rags, Suitable for Cleanlar Maehlaery. use underwear stockings, pants, w® overalls, or any similar material, Will Pay IQg lb. Hcatur Daily Democrat Slate Board ->f Accounts City Budget Form No. 3 Nflce To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies °f determining th* Tax Kate* for Certain Purpo.e. ■‘iiiwfisndiana, Before the Common Council ’> sSKH hereby *»*••» th* texpeyere of Decatur, Adame County, aM—MW thr proper teaar olicerx of xald municipality, at their place, ou the 2>lh 'lay "I AugUHt, IJI>. will consider tn- ■ ' Hi iM.»r classifh atidn for cmii Geeeral Fuad ■ituii office * 1,110.00 ice ~ 13.00 hMUHK «« Srgea 5.00 » 1,410.00 CLLBRM-TREASLRER * OFFICE ?er '!'* » 1,300 00 - »«>•«• DEPARTMENT OF LAW h? ***j|R C * I .'.00.00 Hervb* 1* •“ POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Police » 3,410.00 Regular Police 11,100 00 Temporary Police 700.00 Hervlee )!»•(" , "01.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT limHMKr vlc o Fire Chief —3 200.00 Regular Firemen I.j-0.00 Volunteer Firemen .... 1,200.n0 gervl.* I.TOOOO E*M iiiippiieH *2o no MtaiK'-n 3*5.0* 112,935 0* OTHEET A NEWER DEPARTMENT Street <'onimiexloncr .... I 2,*»0 On Regular Labor 13,300 011 Temporary Larb->r 1,200 no Service -~~ 1.200.00 _ t.ooo no gr* 3.00 30,730.00 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT e City Engineer I 000.00 L Temporary larbur .... ... 300.00 Service „... v . 70.00 •. ~.................. 30.n0 14,120.* CITY HALL Custodian I 1,010.00 Service — 1,313.00 K Huppllee 700.00 ♦ 1.1M.00 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Health tiffl-.era I 273.00 *°"* * 303.00 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS - gular labor I 1,200 00 Labor 300.00 Service 133.00 Muppllen .... „ 300.00 ■ SWIMMING POOL B'l. Supervisor A Guards _.. I Mono K. 100.00 . » i.ooo oo COMMON COI'NCIL ' . vice ■Lh>. Coumilmen I 1,250.00 I J,250 00 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Compensation I 1,200.00 Service „ 150.00 2 1,350.00 MISCELLANEOUS Advertbiiig I B*o.oo league — Hues 50.00 HMM la-glon—Dpeoratlon Day 50.00 Banda 300.00 f, MB»i " f "fficial Re- olds 150 on " a- Expense 130.n0 I 1,125.00 DEBT PAYMENT l*«t»do. Bonds .... I 3,500.n0 r**JMk’ h, nl Aid Bunds SSOAI I 1.110 01 TNITAL |XI,X2III M’Timite <»r civil cm fi nd* to be hahed FO* Hapeaoee Te Cerpursilnn ■ »l«t >f taaamtag Yeart Fund ■ i Estimate for ineoniing year.. |XM3I 11 i ,ry •’ipondlturee to be made from appropriations V » | endr I July 31st of present yea: 33.113.7a appropriations necessary to be made August pet'emher 31st of present year 1..Un0 temporary loans to be paid before Decemof present year—not Included In lines 2 or 3 Funds Required (Add lines I. 3, 3 uud It 1122.4-I*t> AM To Be Rere-lved From Than PoopoaM Ta* Levy: Balance July 31st of pre-ent year |K.999.t>3 i t-> be collected, present year the--miter settlement I 27,110.11 JM ei! sm-ou» Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present t«» Det-. 31st of Incoming year (Schedule on file In L . C, «! y c »"<roller>: ~«««« <ial Taxes (oee.Schedule) ,9, ''39 h * MF'-es and all otMr revenue (see Schedule) . . 20.1.2 00 Funds (Add lines A, 7, la and 1b) .... 94.021.75 Ani,. lln t To Be Rained For Expense- To December il Incoming Year (deduct Roe 9 from line 5) .... 21,«3..,1! M! ."F Balance (not In excess of expense Jan Ist to 30, less Mlsc. Revenue for name period! 29,11*...1 To Be Raised By Tax Levy ‘A-l-l lines 10 and 111 17,101.19 UK. . Levy an AmoMi «• _L ,w r T"'” -*s!o <W -----nui ""“"'"I '■* ST,*I.W ■»nrstl»e Slaleaseat Os Taxes falleeted Ind Ts Be < üßerlM I •* Collected Cellerteg CnllertM < ."’!s r<ed appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon After *>•»• been determined, and presented to ths < ounty lat»r than two days prior to the second Monday In Heptemne.. levy fixed -by the County Tax Adjustment Hoard, or on their *"• by ,h * County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Bo"'* for further and final hearing thereon. b» filing with,the county auditor on or befor* the fourth Monday of or «n or before the tenth day aft»r miMicotion hi the coiintv 1«* «»•» chamd wh|. haver d*t. I. !■«’»■ uni th. stute board . tor hearing In this county. WNs-at *. IMt -gS The Cl«y of Daedtur ■- Verwou Auraad ? v City cierk-Troastsser

I EMBRACING her 9-ye*r-old daughter, FhlUippa Mammano, Mr*. Orlendlna Nlcollela make* desperate attempt to keep the child from aailing with the divorced father on th* 8. S. Batumi* for B-month vacation in Italy. Mr*. Nlcollela flew to New York from Chicago, obtaining * writ ot babe** corpua to fight for custody of the child, but two-hour argument ended with Mammano'* refusal to raoogniz* the writ The father and daughter boarded the ship after delaying sailing time for two hour*. (latua»tioa»l}

The Romans considered the month of May unlucky for marriages because the festival of the unhappy dead was celebrated at that time. ... ■ JL ''Z < ' i- r1 ■ ® ... ’»f*- ■ a ’ 1 1 t C ’ HGi'l .jH I FtCTURIO above is the new smokestack built at Fresh Meadow, New York, where William Cudd, 81, master bricklayer, his son, William, Jr., and a nephew, Lee Boyce Cudd, S 3, fell 170 feet to their death when the scaffold inside the stack on which they were working eollapeed. Cudd, Sr, told another workman before he was killed, “This is my last job, you know.” (International)

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES the following Bu-lg«lt $ , „ n 1. Services Personal ; ;ijl.'. co 2. uervh » Contractual , • jri.w* 3. Htipplie* - * I. Material - A bmi.iio 5. Current Charge8. Current Obligations .... 2,175.00 7. Prop-Hies g. i<et>t Payment - - - / .... 111,530 on of budget estimate m»y b. seen tu office of L4brarr> estimate of library find to re mm.kd read* Hegelred For Esgenaee To FbM year.... ... . |11,53«.0* 2. NecLsarv expenditures l<» Jje made fr<«m »PP r °P ria tin . , Vi(J ((fl 3 mad. August lit - Fanda on Hand aad To Re kr ”'“ Other Tl»« l'r«l-«d Tas *»»< ~| IIS (ll - to be! , yeSr ?n. eember settl.ment) 2932.17 ■ Miseellaneous Revenue lo l* r.oalved .I*., JJ, nrreril >*-ar to December 31st <>f Incoming year t!*hed uh- on file In Office of Library Board): a. Spdal Taxes (*** H- herltile) ■-■■■■ h. Fee-, and nil otte r r.veuu. (see Hcbedul ) ‘ 9 Total Funds (Add llm-w 4. 7. «a and »b) Z * 10. Nel amount to be raised for exneniws Io tfecemter 31*1 of inromiOK yar line 9 rnwn Ufte .*» 2 ’ II Operating Balame (Not in excess «» .spense January l"t t" June 30, lexa MIOV-H*n.OU* Revenue for same period) 7,41, Os 12 Amount to b« Raised by Tax l<avy (Add lines 10 and II) 17591.73 12. am .uni MtoPRBKD LEVIES Net Taxable Property Decatur 12*1 ’93’o') Net taxable Propoly Washington Twp. , I *’ o ?„t .Polls Property be raixM w.' ’ & on Jm" Waahlng*»n Twp :,i29t ('•M*uratfve Statement ot Taxes < trlleeled aad t« he 4 ellerted Collected Collected Collect** Collected „ t»<s t*M tnrr *»*•> library »10»l*7 »*713.H H*33 27 »75»3.91 Taxpaver, appearing -hall have a right to he heard thereon After ttm tas %vles have been determined and‘ ln tor hot later -than two days prior to the second Monday in »epiemt>»r. and the l*vy fixed bv the County Tax Adjurtmen Board, or on th.lr failure so to do, ihy the County Auditor, ten *r mon- t»M>«y« r « feeling tbemS.lvM aggrieved by such leviss. may appeal to the Htat*.Board of Tax <V»mmlast»>ner. for further and final bearing ? 2*,,° pstitlnn with th. Cnunty Auditor not latt.r than October 15. and lire ’St, .~o Marry D. Darter, •eerefary Dated tMa 4 day of Aagaat. I»C August 5—13 ,

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Maier Hide & Fur Sale Is Announced Fort Wayne Man Is Business Purchaser A business deal was completed today whereby Ixiuis Browarsky, Fort Wayne, becomes the owner of the Maier Hide and Fur Co. ot this city. The new .oncem will operate from the same offices at 710 West Monroe street. The local business was operated for more than 25 years by the late Felix Maier anti *ince his death, Mrs. Maier has been In charge. Mr. Rrowarsky stated that one new line would be added, that cl new structural steel. The firm has dealt in used structural ateel for several years. Mr. Browaraky SB formerly associated with his father In buslntos In Fort Wayne, hut will devote all of his time to the operation of the Decatur business Mr. and Mrs. Browarsky will move to Decatur as aoun as housing facilities can he arranged. The new owner stated that it was his plan to operate under the same policies of the Maier Hide and Fur Co. and that the present staff would be retained. Baby Calf Is Born In Exhibit Tent A “newcomer" in the dairy cattle event was reported today after one of Dale D. Moses' original Guernsey entries gave birth to a calf in the dairy tent about 10 o'clock last night. “Both mother and baby were doing nicely" at laet reports. —- —o TrwSe Iw » G«mml Twww — Decaf v

Grand Jury To Probe Princeion Slayings Auto Parts Salesman Held On Open Charge Princeton, Ind, Aug. • Il’P) —Roy Turpin, husky 18-year-old auto parts salesman, was held on open charges today after he killed a farm couple to "settle a grudge" and then slew hi« slater to eliminate the only wßaess. Police said the case would be placed before the next session of the county grand jury. Turpin recently suffered a nervous breakdown. Yesterday he went berserk In the modest farm home where he lived with his unmarried sister. Nora, «. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bateman, hoth 55. He shot the farm couple, he said, after he became enraged because Hateman "came home drunk’* Monday night; Nelgfi Itors said Turpin neither drank nor smoked. Sheriff James McDonald sail Turpin's sister apparently heard the shots He said his office received an jrgeat call from a woman pleading for help but that the call was cut short. Deputies who rushed to the house two miles northeast of here learned why the call was broken off. Miss Turpin lay dead at the telephone she had been struck with a chair and her head almost decapitated with a butcher knife. .McDonald said she was unable to run for help because of a broken ankle suffered In an accident. She managed tn hobble Io the telephone but was killed as she made the call to his office. • Deputies chased Turpin who fled In his car. They took him Into custody after shooting out his tires in order to stop him. Part of the chase was through the Princeton business section. ' Tnrplu operated a used auto parts business here before the war, and later bought a slml’ar store In Denver. Neighbors said he suffered a nervous breakdown nt Denver aiud reti( i' ( -d >| re several months ago to recuperate.

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THIS <MASHfD ANO LOOTED More In Liverpool. England, Is part ot thcaftennath of the anti-Jewtah riot that has flared as result of th. hanging of two British sergeants In Palestine by th* Jewish underground. Twenty persons have been arrested. (International)

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Bernard Eyanson Reported Serious Bernard Eyanson. Decatur sailor is reported seriously ill at a vaval hospital in Washington. D. C, suffering from a brain fever, accord Ing to word received here. No other details were learned concerning his lllntvts. He Is the son of Mr. and Mu. Ray Eyanson, of this city. Ills wife is the former Rowena Raudenbush. Members of the family early today were attempting Io locale his wife and inform her of the sailor’s illness. She has been vacationing with friend* lii Waukegan, ill, Eyanson served with the navy during World War-II an I then reenlisted. o — The banjo, a atruig musical instrument, was Introduced In the United States by negro slaves.

TROUTNER (< onlluHrU -rom rage I) r I time of an hour or more prior - to his arrest or at a time more ' than an hour after his arrest, r i tho defendant may not have heen I under the influence of intoxicating liquors, yet, the court does i find from the testimony of Pie Herman Borders that at the lime - and place fixed In the affidavit t the defendant while under the i influence of intoxicating liquor : was found seated in the driver's , seat In his automobile standing parked in a public street in the - city of Decatur; this teslimouy vas corrol>orate:| by the testimony of Policeman Coffee; also

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fl t , fl ' arfS ML Sb , JSft tf*- Mrs. Bertha Andsrss* IN MINNiAPOUS, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, 72-yrar-old widow, declares she will "fight to tbs last ditch'* to regain custody of her three grown children found caged, tied, incoherent from drugs and emaciated from starvation in her home. The three children: Martin, 42; Clarence, 38, and Violet, 36, now hospitalized, ar* recuperating from year* of the impri*» onment (Inttr natitiuUi

by three witnesses who were disinterested nonresidents of Adams county, it was shown that the defendant while under the itglucnce << it*toxlca|ing liquor had just a few minutes before driven his automobile on the public streets of Decatur to the place where he was so found by said policemen. “it is therefore considered aad adjudged by the court that the defendant. Clyde O. Troutner, is guilty of driving an aulomohilo on the public streets of Decatur. Ind. while under the influence ot intoxicating liquor; that he be fined in the sum of 525 and costs, and recouuaead .thgl his driver's l! vn»e be suspended for 90 days." Q TraAe In • (,<hhl Town — Derataw