Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1947 — Page 2

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Damage Suit Filed After Auto Crash • ■ S3OO Damages And Costs Are Sought A suit arising from a recent three-car auto crash has been filed

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in Adams circuit court by George Strickler, naming John T. Parr and Howard Nussbaum as defendants. The suit asks S3OO damages and costs. It charges Strickler’s car was parked at the Hicks service station receiving gas when Parr carelessly and negligentfy attempted to make a left turn as Nussbaum carelessly and negligently attempted to pass him. It contends the two moving cars

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collided and that the Parr auto hit the parked car, damaging it considerably. Myles F. Parrish is attorney for the plaintiff. In the William I. Journay ditch, claims of $85.18 for attorney fees to Busl Whiteman and $6 to Blanche Seibel for typing were submitted and allowed. The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was filed before Judge Earl B. Adams in the following estates: Earl R. Haines, Eugene Kneuss, Charles Hobrock. Sophia Conrad and Kathryn Jackson. 0 Old Oklahoma superstition rules "never let a woman be the first to enter your house on Monday morn ing; let it be a man, even if you must invite him in.” 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur o U. S. READY TO (Continued from I’azr 1> by a special government committee will say the United States has most of the resources to meet Europe’s requirements under the Marshall plan if “some adjustments” are made.

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Truman Tax Vetoes Assailed By Taft Weakened GOP Drive To Reduce Spending Seattle, Sept. 24. —(UP) — Apparently seeing possible political benefits in the picketing demonstrations against him. Sen. Robert A. Taft, R.. 0., charged today that President Truman’s tax bill vetoes weakened the Republican congressional drive to cut government spending. Already the target of two demonstrations. the Ohio senator was prepared for more today before his speeches at a Rotary club luncheon and at a meeting of the Seattle bar association. In a speech prepared for delivery before the Rotary group, Taft elaborated on his argument that Mr. Truman’s budget policy and resistance to tax cuts had helped boost prices. He contended that high taxes are reflected in high prices when there is a shortage of goods and a

sellers’ market. While the corporate income tax theoretically is not passed to the consumer, Taft said that firms setting price patterns actually figured it as part ,of their cost except under conditions of severe competition. He also argued that the personal income tax was so burdensome that it resulted in demands for increased wages usually granted with resulting increases in prices. Neither Taft nor his aides appeared displeased by the picketing demonstrations which greeted him here yesterday as he had been greeted previously at Santa Cruz, Los Angeles and San Francisco during his California tour. There was a noisy demonstration at the station when he arrived; another outside the Eagles auditorium where he spoke last night and finally one inside the hall. Amid the confusion at the station, an automobile door was slammed accidentally on Taft’s left hand, cutting it so badly that six stitches were required. 0 UNIONS MUST (Continued from Pa*e 1) pointed out that despite the determination of several unions to steer clear of the board, they can be summoned before it to answer complaints of employers. All AFL and CIO unions currently are excluded from using the board’s facilities because their top officers have refused to sign affidavits stating that they are not communists. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur o : PATIENTLY WAIT 1 I saw a man on the pathway of life, As he looked at the great pearly gate; I heard him say. each step of the way, Oh patiently, patiently wait. 2 I saw a Savior all broken with grief, As He pleads from the great pearly gate; For many had spoken the same way before, And had waited until too late. 3 I saw that man as he trod on his way, Taking time for all pleasure below; He had no time for the Savior of all. . But he knew some day he would go. 4 I saw that man at the river of death, He cried but his cry was too late; For I heard the answer to his ery, Oh patiently patiently w'ait. • 5 I saw that man in the depth of hell, He cried, “Oh I waited too late;” Too great the cost his soul it was lost, When he said oh patiently wait. 8 Are you the soul on the pathway of life, Who has looked at the great pearly gate? Oh please don’t answer the Savior of all, With the words oh patiently wait. Raymond McAhren.

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