Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1947 — Page 2

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Berne Republicans Fill Two Vacancies • Berne, Ind., Sept. 4 — The Republican party in Berne ha&Jilled two vacancies on the town ’ticket for the November election. Menno of the Fair Store here Was been named as the candidate for of the Middle Ward, succeeding Calvin Sprungar, who withdrew. Lester Habegger, who is employed as a i arber in the Lehman barber shop, was named as the candidate for town clerk-treasurer. a veteran of World War II a.*i® a graduate of Berne high school. Walter is® r i « — —■

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i b Ww ; ■■ '•• •£&*• ■ %Masaaraj* •■ wEsi i % MHwP AS 21 OF THE 24 I. G. FARBEN DIRECTORS stand trial in the American War Crimes court at NuemI berg Germany, U. S. attorneys press charges that they made Hitler’s war possible by contributing, ■ according to the company’s records, sl2 000,000 to the Nazis from 1933 to 1934. Seated in the prisoner box, the officials are (from left, front row) Carl Krauch, Hermann Schmitz, George von SchmtzI ler Fritz Gajewski, Heinrich Hoerlein, August von Knieriem, Fritz ter Meer, Christian Schneider, ‘ Otto Ambros “Ernest Buergin, Heinrich Buetefisch; (back row) Paul Haeffiger, Max Hgner, Friedrich ‘ Jaehne, Hans’ Kunne, Wilhelm Mann, Heinrich Oster, Walter Duerrfield, Heinrich Gattineau, Erich ‘ von der Hvde and Hans Kugler

Hilty, Republican, and Preston I Zehr, Democrat, were named to | assist J. Jerome Yager, present! clerk-treasurer to make plans for the election and supervise the print I ing of the ballots. 0 Berne C. Os C. To Meet September 15 Berne, Ind., Sept. 4 —' The Berne Chamber of Commerce will meet" Monday evening, September 15, for a dinner meeting in the marine room of the Kenson Grill, in the auditorium basement. This will be the first meeting following the annual summer recess. Various business matters will come up for "discussion and Melvin Liechty will show colored movies of his fishing trip to Canada early this summer when he accompanied Col. Roy Johnson of Decatur. More Bacon In the past 25 years Denmark has reduced the.age of pigs slaughtered from 210 to 177 days and increased the yield of bacon per hog.

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Reserve Officers To Meet Sept. 11 Meeting And Troop School Are Planned Adams chapter 42, reserve officers association, will hold its re- » gular monthly meeting and “troop school at the American Legion home Thursday night, September 11 at 7:30 o’clock. It is the first of a series of troop schools to be held regularly throughout the coming year. Lt. Col. Harry E. Curtis will be the instructor at the first class. Since this i<s to be the first class, a Urge turnout is expected, members said. All former officers and enlisted men are invited to attend, i according to Lt. Col. Julius Levy, infantry, regular army unit in-| structor for the Fort Wayne mill- i tary sub-district. Chapter 42 includes reserve officers from the entire county. First Lt. L. G. Stewart is secretarytreasurer of the chapter and any officer or enljsted man seeking information may secure it by contacting him.

: Berne Ex-Residents ■ Meet In Fort Wayne : Berae, Ind., Sept. 4 — The 13th S annual reunion of former Berne " people now living in Fort Wayne ; will be held® Saturday afternoon » and evening, September 6. at 3 Franke park. The committee, which : 'consists of Enos D. Lehman, presl- ; dent, Arthur C. Wittwer, vice presi- ? dent and Esther Baumgartner, sec--3 retary-treasurer, baa prepared a special prpgfam for the event. ? More than 200 are expected. There » is a registratton list of more than 300. CORN CROP (Continued zrom Cage 1) based on reports from the Bennett company's grain dealer correspondents. 0 — WORLD SCIENTISTS (Continued rrotn rage i) duce the loss of life and human ."QI—■ ■■TJMI- UII-.JJL- . £t‘J W Ijg " •-V ¥ ; 81 J ' flj AUTHORITIES of the FBI have announced the arrest of Arnold Frederick Kivi, 27, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for the theft of “highly confidential photographs” from the Les Alamos, N. M., atomic installations. Agents, | raiding Kivi’s home, are reacted to have found 37 photographs and 10 negatives which showed various ' phases of atomic research equipment used in connection with bomb. i A veteran, Kivi was a member of a z photographic group of the army at 'i I Los Alamos, ■

i suffering from disease throughout the world.” Scientists said the announcement 1 made the new organisation for co-1 ordination of research twice as important.

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WEST VIRGINIA MAN a > (Coutlnuea rrum r»P X) Martha McCoy, a teacher, was found abandoned near Petersburg, sheriff Thomas said, and Britt was arrested near the scene a short time later. The shadff said the Illinois man admlttenthe kidnaping in a verbal confession, but that he stuck to bis claim that he had not raped Mrs. Widener. & DISTRICT LEGION (Continued from Pare 1) cers, along with the retiring president and secretary-treasur-er, were presented with corsages by the local auxiliary. ( The new president is a charter member of the local unit and was active in its original organization. She served as secretary in 1233. 1934 and 1935 and as president in 1936. She was also named to many of important committees. Mrs. Roop formerly served as president and secretary of the past president's parley and in 1942 was secretary of the fourth district organization. During the past year she served as secretary of the local unit, as district vice president" and membership chairman. Appointments District chairmen appointments announced by Mrs. Roop during the meWng are as follows: Advisory, Mrs. D. M. Reynolds, Garrett; Americanism, Mrs. Mertie Smiley, Fort Wayne; child 1 welfare, Mrs. Simon J, Young, I Kendallville; community service, i Mrs. Minnie Stoll, Fort Wayne; ! constitution and by-laws, Mi%. Neb

11 lie distinguished guests, Mrs. Neva Feller, LaGrange; education of orphans of 1 Angola; Freda ■ Auburn; Mrs. Pearl AnderSim, 1 Bluffton; e Mrs. Lilly Bloom, Al- • bion; and Mrs. Clara Hoot, Avilla. Finance, Mrs. Minnie Pepple, 1 Avilla; Mrs. Dean Bechtol, Garrett, 1 and Mrs. Frank Brickley, Union- * dale; girls’ state, Mrs. Lucile Hal- ! ey, Angola; junior activities, Mrs. Leia Taylor, Bluffton Knightstown home. Mrs. Glen Burt, Fort Wayne; legislation, Mrs. Bernetta Young, Fort Wayne; membership, Mrs. Dean Bechtol, Garrett; memorial, Mrs. Harold Tieman, Decatur. Merit system, Mrs. Justine Hoopingardner, Ossian; music, Mrs. Mabel Strum. Fort Wayne; national defense, Mrs. Hattie Whitman, Columbia City; Pau-American, Mrs. Maxine Johnston, Rome City; poppy, Mrs. Nona Baugher, Columbia City; post war. Mrs. Charlotte Personal-Household FINANCING QUICK, ECONOMICAL means of financing past due bills or other money needs. —w—ADVANTAGES ' I. You pay only for time money It In use. 2. Your name and Income la chief security. X Quick—no delays. Leant privately made. No endorsers. 4. Convenient terms. Just tell US the amount you need. —r Investigate this advantageous way to finance your personal money needs. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Ground Floor - Brock Store Betiding FUone 2-3-7 DECATUR, INDIANA

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