Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1948 — Page 7

THUMB’AY, HEPTEMHER ». 1»H

jH Crowd Attends Sw State Fair Hdnesday's Crowd K Than 82,000 Sept »— (UP)— rMgMfenth day al the Indiana dawned clear and cool fair board offlciale pre session of traffic capacity crowds to ,alrk lu >' ri “ (l of allow» a attendance totaled -*** r W &! d altemla,l “' to 361.431 compared with 404.■<®j liMthe fl rst »*» d *y« of ’be , Ktealherman said that the ■aatWP da r* ot the fair -today Sorrow- would be crisp but ’j*rWrh'- Indianapolis weather • pt< dieted that the mercury >jj but little rain was MKpfficiaJa said a traffic jam 38th street entrances to the was "one of the Gt*L fair history " yesterday the automobile gates (.-/■e hours to cut down con (Cart were lined up for a six race card on the rating program was ru g M after rain had toned two pMtKements. a heavy downpour virtually dosed down for the night Only atoKrizples fell yesterday after did not daunt fairgoera rounds of shows and the sawdust-covered mid the maze of exhibits and events. Hw sales record for hogs ( in this country was set A single hog. owned Ind., was sold for H.tMHi The 235-poun<l senior pig was judged grand dflhi I>ur<«-Jersey boar of the of spectators swann coliseum. the swine and and other spots for of prize stock Fair said this years exhibits a new standard quality' h«n|h the state. feature of the cattle show of a purebred heifer to Maurice Hunt. Mr. and Mrs Herschel! ftaii 1-afayette, by Luther S. president of the Indians I Breeder's asses tat ion youth received the award of his "outstanding contri to the Hereford breed." Wimmer, director in of cattle, said some 2,7<>0 MjH,' dairy and beef cattle were Hay was farmers and farm day at the fair There parade in front of the grand Ml| this morning, followed by circuit rat ing and a concert Indianapolis Civic band and show Wayne King s radio will play in the roll* again tonight A style show also highlighted today’s mk KCHRICKER HITS 4 ifont From Page One) g World War he *B|H Utter from the mother titank Im for "giving my boy « e to serve, and die for. hiMly -* X a K W k H H’ t 0 WiNO the shattered windMeld of hit rar io Los Angeles. W . is merchant seaman L. V. Sk e» Attempting to visit a frie d Kard « freighter docked tn the H***. Partee suddenly found h.- • ■f in the center rtf a brav.l beH*” **•' c, ° krngahoremm and WL sailors One of the longshore•tu. seemg the letters S-U-P (SsH* UtUM of the Pacific) uttered ■ Fanes' arm. promptly heaved a Ba) Uwugh the wtadsh-eld. U.i- --■ tAjurjaghia. '

BUDENZ SAYS ’Cont. Fyom ■'age Use) suited in the overthrow of democracy in Czechoslovakia, and the enslavement of other western European peoples by the Reds." Budenz said Communists or "reliable fellow travelers" would be "slipped into key cabinet posts,” the FBI and secret service heads replaced and the two services reorganized along Russian lines. 'I would be willing to gamble everything 1 possess or hope to possess that within six months after the Inauguration of Wallace, a Sovietized FBI or secret service would discover a conspiracy involving some very prominent Americans, perhaps Thomas K. Dewey. Harry 8 Truman. Herbert Hoover, Arthur Vandenberg or Geneal Dwight Eisenhower,” Budenz wrote. Issue Warrant For Driver's Arrest City police have Issued a warrant for the arrest of Edward L. Shoe, of Decatur route 3, who failed to appear at the arraignment schedulNative T« Ta>pa,rra or 4441t1»eal teeraarlaUoa. Notice la hereby given the taxpayers of I treat ur. Adams County. ■ Indiana, that the proper legal nffl-I •era of said muncipallty at their regular meeting place .on Zlat day of September IMS, will consider the following additional appropriations which officers conaldvr neceeaary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time OKveMAI. Fl Mlt Cl-rk-Treastirer'c Office Supplies , 180.00 Fire Department Personal Service Salary, Volunteer Flreno-n 1600 00 Strc-t g Hewer 10-partment Personal Servi<-e Salary, Regular l<abor *2,800.80. Contractual Service zoo on ! Supplies 7■’>o.ool Total General Fund t 4,110 oo ' < IOAIIKTTE T4X HIGIIM A» Fl Mh For Repair and Maintenance of Street and Alleys .. 12.651.31 Total Hwy. Fund 82.561.64 Total Additional Appropriations .. 86,761.54 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to l>e heard thereon. The .1 ddllloni<l appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the Countly Auditor's office of Adams c.’ounty. Indiana, or at such other place as may tie designate') At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of sui h additional .ipproprgitlone may he heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the t’oiinty Auditor when and where such hearing Will be held >l. Veraen 111 mail < lerh-Trrasiirer 4’lly of lleealar lleeatiir, Indiana Sept 9-16

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*4 on thg recklamn driving charge filed against him Wednesday Shoe was involved in a traffic accident on Ruasei street in which 1210 damage was incurred. DOWNWARD fCont From Pqge One) August 10 rather than risk customer ill-will. Retail meat dealers salt! they

(liinlity M Narkd DECATUR'S NEW FOOD STORE—Next to CORT THEATRE. “The Home of Low Price#” WpSSOJAOem BUTTER 72c OLEO »,... 49c Baby Beef Steak 69c JOWLBACOTk .. 39c FRESH 49c VEAL CHOPS «x s# a. 69c POTATOES ( Li lb. Peck* 59 c PORK & BEANS “I A)weal Price in Town" 2 " 25c J-1-49X2-95 ICE CREAM . 8 M«..39c tDtt To encourage you to buy thin fine I I\LL Ice Cream, we will give you free with each Quart purchased—One l-arge llox of Soap Flakes. You Pav Nothing for the Soap Flake*. Our Gift To You.

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thought the decline In meat prices was due to the slack sum mcr demand. Wholesale meat prices at the Chicago market held steady despite the light demand COMMUNISTS (Cont. From Page One) Actually. De Gaulle haa no representatives as such in the assembly.

since it was elected before be launched bls rally of the French people. But hi* supporters have banded together In a reasonably clearcut group. Edmond Mlthelei, ranking mem-

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her of the group, eaid it was ready to give Queuille a “blank check” provided he would agree to bold county elections before the end of the year. Communists, taking advantage

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"The hour of choice I* here* the Communists proclaimed in a manifesto that outlined a “program ot national recovery” which It said should be “impoeed" by the workers.