Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1947 — Page 2

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ARREST WOMAN tCenllnaaen from I’ng* 1* iup when she Rave a tea party Tuesday. Miss Herbst attended the party. A close friend of the princes* told the CID that she appeared to lx* in goo I health <8 hour* before she died. A CID spokesman said an offiMASONIC Regular stated meeting 7:30 p. nr. Tuesday, August 12. 18St3 George Hamms. NOTICE , My office will be closed front Aug. 11 to 16, Inclus've. Or. Harold F. Zwtck

Both got their Potash at the same time ‘• z *iaKliff/'I LWafi’KwlSHiwlwlrj .■ I 9 YOU can save time and money by making sure the fertilizers you buy for your fall seedings contain enough potash for a heavy stand of clover to fol* » low the grain. As a guide, remember that a 2-ton yield of clover hay requires 2*3 times as much potash as is needed to pro* duce 30 bushels of wheat. Consult your agricultural adviser about the fertility of your soil and the fertilizer you need. Write us for free information and literature on profitable soil and crop management. I ‘AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE' 5 5 Sixteenth St., N. W. Washington 6, D. C. Member Compcwuri American Fotoih 4 Chemical Corporation •otath Company of America • United Stalo, Fofoth Company /CHINESE GREW j K-Amn4toto*/W« A \ Jl /si Ju/anize »• AMwdi -WETAQUIK mm the m *, «o Mfitush sod tetkew chain, tablas, wooi* ' -all latsrior andacaa in smast aodam MfaM * Meaat a «< AMatMf anuMl A M ■ril inatNi ItinaaMtcoaotnvaad IwaesrfanM ’ KMjjf brush. iSmb to difaMiS i Kohne Drug Store

cfal medical report listed heart failure as the cause of death. He add.<>d. however, that "heart failure <an be caused by many thing* — Including poison or drugs.” The princess, who had been living untier the protective custody of the Russian military government. died as CID men Investigated the theft of 29 gem* from her |5,000,000 Jewel collection, which had been smuggled from the Soviet sone into the American sone for safekeeping. . PROPOSED fCantlened tram Pane 1) of canvasser*. Without doubt the county council will prune a number of the istimatea. when it meets on September I, to review the budget and allow appropriations. The county alditor has asked for

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I a $75,000 working balance for the • year. The hospital budget is In • eluded in the above total, Mr. Drew r stated. r o—t Gilbert Egley Gets His Flying License Gilbert Egley has received hi* irivate flying license from Jim Whilehurst In Fort Wayne. He tecelved his Instructions from Vaun Liniger at Liniger airport, west of Decatur. -' nNtlt'HH TO TAXFAVKHS Os UIDITKIV Al. AFI'KOPHI Vt'tON* Notice Is hereby given the taxpayer* of French Township. Adam* County, Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of «ald inufll- Ipatlty at their regular meeting place at 7:30 I'M, on the ZCth day of August, lift*, will consider ths following additional appropriation* which said officers c<>n«id r pe>-es*nry to meet tlie extraordinary emergency existing at I bl* time. lonnablp l and , NO. 4 Printing and Advertising ise.uu Special xrbuul Fund No. I.' liepair of Bldg, and Cure of Ground* 50.<t0 No. 14 School Furniture and Bquipm- nt .. .... SttO.OO No. 82 Janitor Service » IJO.VO Tuition turn! No. 38 Pay of 'teacher* 200.00 Taxpayer* appearing at such meeting shall nave a right to Ur heard thereon. Tile additional approprialion* a* finally made will oe automatically referred to the State Hoard of lux Commissioner*, wnlx-u Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the County Auditor* offlc- of Adam* County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At »uch hearing taxpayer* objecting to any of such additional appropriation* may be heard and Interested taxpayer* may Inquire of tile County Auditor when and wm-re such meeting will be held. till timber Trustee of Freaeh Township Aug. 11-1* ■■■* I I gll I ■ ■ I ■ ts - MhiTlt F. TH TAAPA4KHS Os ADDITION VI. AFPBOFHI VTtON* Noth-e i* hereby given the taxpay*r* of st. Mary* Township, Adam- County, Indiana, that the I proper legal officer* »f said municipality at their regular meeting Ida-e at 7:30 p M. on the 2<th day of August, 1947, will consider the following additional appropriation* which said oftir-er* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency exl-tlng at this time Special si-hoel Fund No. 22 Pay of Janitor* I.jXS.OO No. 23 Transportation . 7">#.00 Tnlllon Fried No. 28 Pay of Teacliers 3.740.0# ' Prior Itellef Fund No. Al investigator 4*.00 No. B 2 Pay for Resident* In County Home 97.1.00 Taxpayer* appearing at such me. t* lug shall have a light to be heard ther-on. The additional approprlaI Hon* a* finally made will be auto* I math-ally referred to the Mlatr Hoard of lax Commissioners, which Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the County Auditors office of Adams County. Indiana, or at such other place aa may be <le»lgn*ted. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of »uch additional appropriation* may be heard and Interested taxpayer* may Inquire of lie I "ounty Auditor when and where such meeting will I*- held 11. P. Johnson Trustee of HI. Marys Township Aug. 11-18 NOTICK TO TANFAVF.H* OF 4DDITIONAI. tPI’HOPIII VTK4N* Notice Is hereby given the tax* payers of Preble Township Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal offiegr* of »atd municipality at their regular meeting place at « o'clock P M on -’6th day of Aug. 1!»47. wlll'ionslder the following additional appropriation* which officer* consider neiessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. «PE4 I VI. M4TKHII, Fl ND No. 22 Janitor Hervlee *lO3. No. 23 Transportation of children »I'’» A . Tl ITION Fl ND No. 29 Transfers I** 1 ’ Taxpayers appearing at sm h meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the Htate Hoard of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fift-en days at the County Auditor’s office of Adams County. Indiana, or at such other place a* may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation may be heard and Interested taxpayer* may inquire of the ICounty Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. < ba*. A. Fuhrman Trustee of Preble Township Aug. 4-11 Ht)±NAM€L 2-45 ...2 ja CAB Whs djj V S *orry bofcins car whan Hu-Enawsl wIH (f Mr main it look now? I / 19 "Palnt-ttayourseU” i VX -aasOy. Come in —wa’U show you how. And you can I taytoafctayoubuy.

tx-Army Officer to Wed Jap Envoy's Girl Tokyo. Aug. It (t'Pi- A former American army officer, Frank K. White, disclosed today that he planned to marry Pla Kurusu. daughter of Salniru Kurusti, the Japanese envoy who was at the white house tn talk peace when the Japanese hit Pearl Harbor. White, a firet lieutenant during the war, I# now a civilian attiu-hed to the reparations section of allied headquarters. He said he and the 21-year-old Pia would be married Thurnday at the United States consulate in Yokohama. "I plan to take Pia to the United States — but not Just now," White said "I don't know how people in the Unite') States feel algyut these things. I'vo been away two years.” — ■— 1 —-o ————— Soybean Booms in Illinois Soybeans were introduced into Illinois in 1896. They have grown to be a major crop, occupying 3,500,000 acres in Illinois with a production of over 70,000,000 bushels of beans a year. o BOY SCOUTS H'eallsaed from I'sge II had charge of the kitchen for the last several years made the trip again the year. The Incal campers drove as far a* Frankfort, Mich. Sunday and left at 6 o'clock this morning by boat for their camp destination The I mat trip was a surprise and only the Scouters knew that the last several hundred milw would l>e made entirely by water. The local Scouts will break camp next Sunday and will arrive back in Decatur August 18. Manistique lake is one of the largest inland bodies of water in the niiddiewest. Those who earned the trip include: Dave McClain, George Bair, Jr.; Tom Bosse, Ned HeCjer, Gene Ziner, Dan Thomas, Bob Doan, Boger Johnson, David Blackburn,

KAISER-FRAZER IS PRODUCING | A CAR A MINUTE I M ” a,,d wl m •«**«*■• *®* ! E Yes, it’s being done at Willow Run! - — The giant ex-bomber plant is not H > jSrty -*~ /A '"' \ producing better than a car a minute! E >JH -1 Every working day provides an av- H erage of 700 more automobik* for i 4 ' car-hungry world. And what won- I 4'. ■■/■ J .,,.!Zrf derful new care they are! Letters pour in to the factory e*«! /JB ~7 11 hw. rfay addreßßed to Henry J. Kaisff j" arid Joseph W. Frazer—from those Jf I sdLdSB • w among our more than 70,000 ownflf tVih .'who fed that they must express their enthusiasm. These owners, who haw @Both cars are serviced with genuine factory parts driventheKAlSßßandtheFßAZEiand —wherever you go-by one of the four largest theluxuriousnewFßAZEßManhatttf automobile dealer organizations In the world. hundreds of millions of miles in every « T'J.’Z? part of the world, emphasize o® /*C* > > V outstanding feature above all others —the extraordinary smootA, jfaW ride 1 - They say there never was a ride owncr coo> , df \ menta below. « these 100% postwar cars and jf g a r^e - You will want one! And you - can at * ° ne - F ° r we are gct 1 ingour wl I BhSSSWs Bhare of Wuk)w Run 8 j| MaHufa iVsi ssitiß • tm ’** ,w HIM H WHAT KAIM« HMD HUttMl OWNWt* SAY MOOT TMM MUt ww • <■» fSSXIS *****”*’ A CMcopo OSk» Wofktr Wrifut -."On a 4-day, My K*iHKH is the eanirat car tn nn.,.< .u , 1212-«n»U trip around Lake Mwhijtan, we 1 have ever owned-and the way it I"*” 1 !t 123 * 5 mi, «« » tour months in averaaed ISft miles to the gallon our mountains ia really something to rave Arizona and Mexico-often in over 115’ heat new Kaihkr »economical to and per- K * ve about U» the desert. Water temperature never went forms beautifully. We thoroughly enjoy it** A SmakvMi, Se. lewreore EsocWk* Writ.- ovc r 170’. It ia the eaaiwit riding and flriving A New Coan Salewna. *te-"Vv tvu«hr * th * Car 1 Tw 1 »“*• «v« uaed. Owning it has been a body styling ia the flneat I have ride-st any speed *^ ni ' " f surprises, ever seen. And its power, maneuverability standing feature Economv\nd A *•**«**•» W. V* Isßdnr Wkdse—"The ofllard smooth riding never cense to amaze me. are unbelievable. I g«t 19 miiJT.? ra, ?i ts * v r " of t T a ““k own two Fkazms and vne Performance is magnificent." with speeds up to 70 m» h ” • aUo i » *<*”’*». I have driven them ail and feel that x_ ‘ theyem wonderftil cars. They are the smart A DsfreS Hewewfls Wnfej- ILive just re- A Meeafe, Adz. Mewmsnw ... cars on the road and I have never turned from a trip to British Columbia. bought my Frazeb on March lJf/, 7.nX v l •’P’nenced smoother riding quaUtma. VouT ana nave ™*ler gives «* excellent service.” YOU FAT ONLY THIRIGULAR PRICE •NO TRAM-IN NICISSARY • CALL ON TNI KAISIR.FRAzm M a.« -.— van * •*! taiMK-FRAZtR DtALU IN YOUR NUGHBORNOOD AND HICKS MOTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. Ka ;. AV , o £ o „ . x o u. s. 27 a winchester Rd. , Bailey s Motor & Implement Service Decatur, Indiana ’ Corner Line < High Streets . , t . i : ■■—— - ■ . Geneva, Indiana <lM —————— ■ —

Ted Wemhoff. Burdette (lister. Jr„ Jerry Lobsiger, Jim Bassett, Kay Runyon, Don Smith, Norman Stlngley. The entourage arrived at its , camp ulte about noon today and it was expected that actual camp operations would start tonight. 0 INVESTIGATORS < C*slh.*rt *r—, rag* D it up again at a press conference Saturday. Brewster had accused him of trying. In Hughes' behalf, to get the investigation called off. Fulton said that wasn't true. Brewster, meanwhile, had flown to Maine. In his testimony Saturday. Hughes had charged that air force procurement officers “hated' him because he would not kow-tow to them and entertain them the way “other companies did." He said they rejected a fast fighter plane he had designed but placed orders with another company to produce one very much like it. Hughes said the postponement wa* a “total surprise” to him. He j added that he was ready to name five incidents including one at the Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood when either Hughes or his associate* were warned of the army procurement officers' "hatred” for him With Hughes today was J. B. Alexander, formerly an associate Hughes said Alexander was ready to testify about difficulties with army procurement officers at Wright Field, O. , O - PICNIC PILOT (CnaHnarS fram Pag* 4* lie started Jo cry. “I don't know why. or how he was missed. The buggy was crushed. I thank God he was snared! “But my wife was dead.” Mrs. Porter, in a hospital at : T<Arance. •4'aJ., regained <-oi' k * sciousness last night but could 1

not r#ni< tnber what had happen | cd. She had not bw-n t<'M h‘‘i busband wa» dead, doctors said i Police said they ha<l received rails from residents near l-a Ders Park, where the Douglas aircraft worker, had b.en at the picnic snd won “door prizes" during the . afternoon's festivities. !•' de< id Icd later to take his wife for a Iritis In his low winged mono- . plane. He dipped over the gay crowd twice. On the third run. the undercarriage of the plane clipped the tree and spun to the ground. Mrs. Coffey was walking wi'b her daughter as the plane caromed to earth. Kenneth Dale Wa t era, four months old. whose mother was killed, was unhurt although the buggy was smashed. The plane barely misstd 150 Picknickers in the park. 0 ' OFFICIALS LIST (CnnllaarS fragl Fas* •• Udiman. Habegger Furniture'. 876. .33. 32'f.10: John Parrish. Meshher , 1 ger Stone Co.. BW. .30, 258.00; , Joe Lehman. Farmers Commission | | Co.. 1010. .3114, 318.15; Kenneth Manley. Berne Equity. 870. 33. | 287.10; Marvin Sprunger. McMillens I Feed Mills. 810, .32’ t . 263.25: Bill Braun. Blackstone Case. 1010. .34. 343.40; Shirley Butler. Jefferson Garage. 940. .31. 291.40; Maryelh-n Lengerich, Sugar Dale Prov. Co-C , 760. .25',. 19380: Steve Gass. Frflckles Place. 930, .32. 207.60. Aloysitis Brite, Sugar Dale Prov. Co-C.. 845. .32'*, 2T463; John Lengerich, K. of C. laalge, 82a. .11H, 259.88; John Kintz. D. A. | High Ohio City. 1130. ,33'i. 378.55; ; Dan Lengerich, Beavers Service Station. 940. .32. 30080; Ted l/en gerlch, Steury's Abattoir. 880, .30'4,. 308.40; Walter Osterman, Berne Food Town. 940, .33'4. 314.90; Howard Foreman. McMillen Feed Mills. 1770. .31',, 212 55; Bennie Butler. 'Niblick A Co. 1030. .33. 339 90; Ed •ward Krueckeberg. Mollenkopf A

i Kiting. 970. .31. 300.70; Bill Len gerlch. Sugar Dale Prov. Co.-C.,| xCu. .32'4, 27910: Johnny Rllderback Su*» r , * al * ProV ' Co - C- . 321,. 305.50. Bill Lengerich. Joe Koora, 700. 1 10. 210.00; Bob laiif. Equity Meat Market, 1000. .33, 330.00; Derrell Lehman. Berne Equity Exchange. 9.30, 33. 306. W; Carl la*ngertch. A.' J. .Moser Co.. 770, 29, 223 30; Shirley Butler. Sugar Dale Prov. Co.-C., 920. 33'*. 308.20: Lester Manley. Berne I G. A- Store. 980, .33, 313.60; Milton Lehman. Adama Co. Farm Bureau Coop.. 950, .31, 294.50; Richard Braun. Service Store. >25. .32. 296.00; Ann Gaaa. E. F. Gaas Store A Rosemary Shop, 1060, .33. 343.80; Marvin Sprunger. Al. D. “I LOST 52 POUNDS! Wear Siu 14 Again" Mr, l l» Wrlh,T. «a*,w"«*:"f •aa contmuany Oymg dim-rent » I>, 111 rixlure. but wShog WC- -fcW f ,». | wrwhed impounds... Then I .1 H, AYOS Vitamin Candy . ,„a r.xinda Ni,w I weigh only 11« ¥«<«*• r tent F fndV vs m«y rw'< tw <b« —y Mt. vUu I.MI "hr **rl A\ I>S H» t wero4allpt«M>an4: toot* mete lhao io® pernawe imav atalrhaa. onUtne* m«*u o» V,>ll *rnpfr rut itwm itown. h „mi*r «|»I ,-aw* •**" •■ent ■■ Urluiow A VO* aa duoctad No WW NoUtßiirta No ewrclaa. No ■ ML tn-wxa- A baolot-ly hxrniU--, JO JA uA da,. ..im*/3 Ar.Jaoola tils. not irlghtel otih rmlta. MONEY BACK 00 O* xeav Wat bo*. I'Uooa SMITH DRUG CO. Tear out this ad as a reminder. DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. (above Democrat office) ♦ Ey#s Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOURS: 9 a. m. to 13 noon 1 p. tn. to 5 p. tn. Saturdays till 8 p. tn. Close each Thurs. afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27

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