Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1948 — Page 7
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■er Gas Cut To ■ana Consumers [oyoffs Faced By Ba]or Industries Sept. 15 — (UP)— K n major Indiana Industrie* ... some 25.000 workers fa< today as the result of K al po*« r commission • sancJri'notice of a 50 percent gas ——H"** f " ———' ”
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curtailment for Indiana consumers The notice was aent by Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. to all utilities In Indiana which it supplies with gas. It actually went into effect at 7 a tn. Monday, but the Indiana public service commission refused to approve the order. Gov. Gates, in order to avoid the shutdown of the Hoosier industries, sent l<aw rente W. Cannon, a memi her of the lI’SC to Washington, Io • confer with FPC officials. f The Panhandle order, providing -for an immediate curtailment of gas i to the Indiana industries, was call- •
■ *"■ f ..: J * • «4l J Kw iißvylW B- jKV WsR n of 4 lux r * A W |IL FRANZ NEUMAN, Berlin anti-Communist leader, shouts defiance of Red terrorism at a mammoth anti-Communist demonstration in front of the ruined Reichstag, a few minutes after the meeting broke up, participants heckled and stoned a Russian jeep patrol that entered the western gone, and Red army soldiers fired tommyguns into the crowd, killing at least one person. (International}
ed "highly discriminatory" by the 11 governor "We will use every means at our ; command to fight this order," he , Mid. Gates had previously asked' the IPBC to disregard the Pan-1 handle notice, and If necessary, "to i instigate court action to protect | Indiana consumers." Panhandle officials said the gasi rationing in Indiana was necessaryi to offset a critical shortage in Mich-1 igan. But the IPSC stated as much as could be determined, the sole purpose of the cut in Indiana was to Increase storage of gas in .Michigan for the coming winter months." Panhandle eastern lines to Michigan run through Indiana and are the pr.ncipal source of gas supply for Indiana users. Lad Shows Devotion To Life-Long Pal In Simple Grave-Stone A simple grave marker, expressing a buy s devotion -for » w long friend who died at the age of 13. is resting unclaimed at the Wemhoff monument company. Monroe street. The boy. of high school age. ordered the unpretentious marker three weeks ago. He has never returned. possibly for want of funds George Wemhoff. who supervised work on the stone is hoping he will come hack, for he admires the lads sentiment The small marker’s epitaph reads; IN MEMORY OF REX OUR BELOVED DOG MAY 1. 1935 . JULY 30. 1948
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Wallace Denounces Barring From Polls Action By Illinois Court Is Assailed Chicago. Sept. 15 (UP) Henry Wallace today held a series of hotel-room conferences with farm supporters after a political rally last night in which lie charged that the barring of his party from the Illinois ballot leaves the voters only the choice of "fascism." The Progressive party presidential candidate arrived here yesterday. just as the state supreme court ruled ids party off the ballot He had been expected to de vote his first major midwest cam i paign speech to farm problems Instead, he loosed a denunciation of 'the Illinois court's action I Wallace said Illinois voters now can vote only for Democrats or Repuldiiam He said th! vas not a de.nuciatic choice lint "the road to faseism." "Tills Is no chopthe choic* between the big businessmen and militarists Truman lias appo'n'ec and those that Hew.-y would sub st it Ute.' he said Wallace also attacked a ixiuis iana action in which the Democra tic party was barrel from the bal lot He Seid the I’ K. attorney gen •ral should take steps to restore voters' rights ■ I say that men who use ob viously unconstitutional laws t< subvert the peoples’ fundamenta rights commit treason, suliver iainoeracy and plant the seeds o laiigcous violent-- as they trust •ate free expressi-m." he said ' Home 19,persons paid fron 10 cents to 32 5 ' apiece to aitem he rally, which was held at Wrig ey baseball field More than ::f»< policemen patrolled the gates am grounds, but there were no inci lent*. In Ills speech, which was broac’ as’ nationally (ABC'. Wallacblamed meat packers and othe" interests" for high prices He- sal neither tlie IP public ans nor th liemoc-rats could stem inflation "You c an blame Truman for pork chops at » dollar a pound hut vol Ing for llewey won't cut them t fifty cents." he said Wallace also bid for til* laho >.•■-- • •• *• AIR FO3CE AIM 300,000 FT. ■'» r.J. { 4 'i PIANI S 35,043 FT. ■ ITAIY, 1935 I BALLOON L 72.394 ff . Ij u $ • I<I3S Wilf *'* .iti STAGGERING record heights of 72.394 feet for a balloon and 5<5.043 Fret for an airplane dwtndh to stunted insignificance tn face of Air Force’s secret project X-3 whiefi alms for a plane which will hit a 300.000-foot ceiling. Douglas 1 Aircraft is sharing the experimental work on design and motive power, according to an Atr Force aKWuscaseßt at Santa * ItaucA- Cat .. t/aterMueaali
vote by claiming that his party was the only one sincerely opposed to the Taft-Hartley law He said that if President Truman really wanted the law repeal ed "he would announce his sup port of Progressive party candidates." "The Democrats and Republicans who would limit the choice at the polls would steal the right to vote against the speedup, against wage cuts, and against longer hours.” he said. Two police captains were at Wallace’s side while he spoke, and accompanied him as he left the field for his hotel Reliable sources said the rally grossed |s2.tW»>. Os that amount I’O.WM) was donated or pledged to the campaign at the raiiy. and the remainder was represented by gate receipts.
Notice to Taxpayers of Adams County o f Taxßates Charged Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, that as a result ot Action taken by the Tax Adjustment Board of Adams County, on the budgets and levies submitted by the Tax levying Officials of the Several Taxing (’nits of the county. Rates of taxation on each one hundred dollars of valuation of the taxable property ani rates on ea< h Poll herelnaf'er tabulated by faxing units, now stand charged, subject to appeal, for State. County or other purposes stated, payable tn the year 1949 - - ■ -- - .y.,amM»MWSW IzO 5 s I Tax Rats. Ch.r fl .d for* ? 0 J“ ' I ’ I > year 1948 payable in g Z O J $ “ uj year 1949 W Z £ “ O* w « < < w « “ nix “ y E c. e w □ > > a a a oS S totai .statei IHate . ... .. .io i - < ■ .16 ,1b ■ ■ 11> .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 , .15 (bounty frund ‘ 4»i .44 j .4'l .48 i .46 .46 i >'• ■■ <• <• -46 .46 , 46 46 , .46 j .46 j .46 10.-pi'al j .”•> ”5 ■”» -”5 »;■ ,l -> 11 •> "a 05 05_ .’>s 1 ’>s .05 »i> County Welfare . .13 13 .13 13 .13 .13 13 1 > 1., 13 ■ 13lx 13 .13 .13 .13 .13 | . 1.1 Total County Rate -°4 .64 .64 .64 .64 .64 .Os .64 .6a .64 54 -54 .64 Township Fund TL...../. 12 -««!*~ IJ .'l3 To T? ■ _J3 .10 ~ .u.’i 'T "3 ~ 10 .0? | .43 lowlla 11 ip Poor .1” .I’9 •• 1 .'*4 06 01 Jib .11 .’’l .i 0 .Jb .I*6 06 .16' .10. .06 16 foui~Townihip Rate 56 TiS J 2 .17~”Ti6 ~.13 ~09 S2JU ; '.ie"' M : .15 ’ '.i> I .if j -jf I ffi. 1 41 "«jl TulTion - .71 •»!» ■•>9 6.’» 61 35 .27 •64 .'2 ’Hi 37 69 J>o .50 63 ; .61 .37 bpeclal Nchool ... ...-■ 66 i .•>•> .64 sb ,7M 91 !•> .. ■>.> H 2 ‘ ■’ ,i> -90 JIO ■ .61 ; .91 ; ,3i bchooi Bonds Q l ’ -H ; i j I I I ~ Library “Fund - I jJH "1 .02 .02 QI I ol __ "1 " 4 ~17 vj ~u9 49 t>2 i .04 rivil Bonds J....... ~~<M -t>4 1 ; 0* 1 Sink.ng Fund - ” .25 ; I’T 4” ' j Kecreation "2 .02 .02 . .02 .02 02 02 <»2 02 .”2 .02 .02 .02 »2 j .02 fotal'School & Library “ “i.-j ' ■’> ’ it> i.w vw "fav 'z?’■ a ’i' '62~T.95 M tCorporation —--- ; 1 ’ ! • l!l •23 1.29 .At > <Tv7l Town Ht Bond Fund .. - * I -|» i . I .st reel Fund ........ I i i I }'* **•* ________ Total Curp. Hate 123 123 1.34 34 44 ■ TOTAL”RATE Z. 38 ~Z->4 2,57 2.46 27b 238 170 2.08 2.37 • >< 178 M'. 557 3.68 172 2.62 i id. lax Charged State Revenue | 100 lOU l.flo too I'm 1.00 JOO Imi 100 I' 1 " 1"0 100 100 1.00 1.00 Ii 00 100 | 1.00 S ate Scliixd Revenue .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 I .So 5" s<l .50 .5" .50 .50 .50 .50 | .50 .50 i 50 | .50 -i> 1 ~ii s. !•<> .1 Revenue otporatfon Tax , 1 f "' 1 "" 1 "" Total POII fax 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 150 1.50 150 1.50 2.50 2.50 250 2.50 1.50 g , -- - ~l ... 1 ■ I—r1— r —rui . - ~ ‘ .... ... - _ IL. y Any ten or more taxpayers affected by any budget, rate or levy shall have the right to file objections with the County Auditor to such budgets, rates and levies wi hin ten days from the date of pub'ication of this notice. All appeals shall lie in writing addressed to the State Board of Tax Commission’ rs. naming spe'-lflca ly the items In the budget an i ’ax rates which are objected to. and shall he filed with the County Auditor. This notice is given in compliance with Chapter 119. Acts of 1937 as amended bv Chapter 11. Acts of 1947. effective February 26. 1947. and the rights of taxpayers and the manm r of filing objections are set forth therein Dated this 13th day of'September, 194 s THURMAN I DREW. Auditor Adams County. •
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Obtain Commission In Naval Reserve Young men between the ages of 18 and 25 may obtain commissions in the (’. S. naval reserve through participation in the naval aviation 1 cadet program, the office of naval i officer procurement in Chicago ’ has announced To be eligible, applicants must ; ' he native-born or naturalized citizens. must lie between the ages of 18 and 25 at the time of join- ' Ing. must have completed at least ' two full years at an accredited' college, university or junior col- j lege, must lie unmarried until | commissioned, and must pass a ! physical and flying aptitude exam , (nation. Candidates for the naval avia-
tion cadet program enlist in the naval reserve and agree to serve a total of four years on active duty. This Includes approximately lx months of flight training al the sin* essful completion of which candidates are commissioned either as ensigns in the naval reserve or as second lieutenants in 1 ' the marine corps res.,va. Further information may be obtained at the i Fort Wayne recruiting office in the federal building. SIX PARTIES (font. From Page Onel • Clinton Spie< her. Prohibition; , Charles Ginsberg. Socialist l-abor; Waiter Frisble, Progressive; and William Rabe. SiM'ialist The Prohibition and Progressive ' tickets include two women candidates each, and all others except
the Socialist Labor par'y have nominated one woman each. Three parties will appear on the county ballot, in addition to the full GOP and Democratic slates, the Probitionists have placed Lewis Black, of Ligonier, in nomination tor representative from the fourth i congressional district. ASSERTS (Cont. From Page One) attendance officer being mandatory. It is emphatically so; slnco the law states definitely that in case there are 1,500 or more children under the supervision of the county office an attendance officer sha I lie employed The attorney general has ruled that this is not optional with either the superintendent or the board."
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