Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1949 — Page 2

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CHURCH NEWS Bethany Church A large congregation saw the film, “Reaching from Heaven,' Wednesday evening at the Bethany •Ei angelic,.. United Brethren church. Special music was provided by Mr. Bailey, song leader, and his daughter, and the youth choir of the church. The spiritual renewal services continue tonight with “ladies night" being emphasized. The pastor will bring a message on the theme, “Common Sense.” The public is in: led to all services. Attend District Rural Youth Meet - Last evening five Adams county rural youthers attended the district co-op school and banquet for rural youth at Marion. The group were •given this trip under the. courtesy of the Adams County Farm Bureau Co-cp and Ed Neuhauser of Berne. Those attending were; Gloria Koeneman. Alice Dick. Colleen Wagner. Beulah Jane Bertsch, and Robert Sprunger. Ulrick Reinhardt of Berne accompanied the group *ti> Marion. To Start Milling Plant At Ceylon Berne. Fein 10 — James H. Myers and his brother. Roland A. Myers, both of Ceylon, have bought the Portland Storm Window and Sash company and have moved the stock and equipment to Ceylon, •where they will wake storm doors and windows and do other mill work. They have 'built an addition to a double garage and will occupy a building 40 x GO feet.

Wells County Pure Bred Swine Breeders’ BRED GiLT SALE SATURDAY, FEB. 12,1949 1:00 P. M. At WARE BAKER IMPLEMENT STORE At South Edge of Bluffton DCROCS — POLAND CHINAS HAMPSHIRES — SPOTTED POLAND < lIERKSHIRES — OJC’s” '* CHESTER WHITES Also—Fall Boars and Gilts Auctioneers: Vaughn Lipp, Ellenberger Bros. i ii'iii ■ ii in itwißriw-wwwiMiwiaiimwMnMi SPRING CHICKENS 64c Fully Drcksedlb. iwffl Hff NECK BONESIb. JOWL BACON, lb. CREAM CHEESE Cf c FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Ws Ural Market * PHONE $4

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Nazarene Speaker i ar A L*, aft There will he special emphasis placed upon missionary work in both the morning and evening services at the Church of the Nazarene. North Seventh and Marshall streets Sunday. The Rev. Norah Heslop, of Marion, will speak in both services. Mrs. Heslop was a missionary in Korea for a number of years and carries a heavy burden for this work. She is a very fluent amh' interes'ing sp?aker. She has travelled around the world once, half way around the world twice, had been in 13 different count ties, has preached to 22 differ nt nationalities, and has been in more than 40 different states in this country. Services wi 1 be held at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Berne Milk Prices Reduced Two Cents Berne. Feb. 10 — The Home Dairy of Berne has cut the price of milk two cents a quart, from 19 to 17 cents. This includes pasteurized. homogenized and chocolate milk as well as buttermilk.

Two Sentenced To Death For Gandhi Murder Assassin, Brains Behind Conspiracy, Sentenced To Death New Delhi. Feb. 10 — (UP) — Nathuram Vinayak Godse, 36. the assassin who shot Mohandas K. Gandhi, and Narayan Dattarya Apte, 35, a school teacher describad as the brains behind the conspiracy, were sentenced to death by hanging today. Five of seven other defendants were sentenced to life imprisonm: nt. One was acquitted and one was granted a king’s pardon because he turned state's evidence and testified against the others. Gandhi, the spiritual leader of Hindu India, was killed by three bullets fired into his frail body on the terrace of Birla house here luring an evening prayer meeting on Jan. 30, 1948. Godse admitted the shooting in a 30,000-word statement during the long trial of the nine defendants. He said he held Gandhi's code of non-violence responsible for the suffering and death of thousands of Hindus after the partition of India. He invited the court lo impose the death sentence. The death sentences were imposed under the Bombay public security measures act and are not subject to confirmation by the high court, as they would he under ordinary law. However, they may be appealed to the East Punjab .high court. Freed under the king's pardon was Digamber Ramchandra Badge, 35, operator of a small arms shop in Poona, who was the prosecution's star witness. Acquitted was Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, 65. for many years president of the All-lndia Hindu Mahasabha, an extremist organization charged with responsibility in Gandhi's death. Those sentenced to life imprisonment: Vishnu Ramchander Karkare. 35. owner of a restaurant at Ahtnednagar. Madan Lal, 23, a refugee from the Punjab in Pakistan, who threw a bomb at Gandhi in an unsuccessful assassination attempt 10 days before the Mahatma was killed by Gods?. Shankar Kistaya, 32. a servant of Badge. Gopal Vinayak Godse, 32, a brother of the assassin. Dr. D. S. Parchure, a medical practitioner from Gwalior, 130 miles from New Delhi. Judge Atma Charan indicated the life sentence imposed on Kistaya may be commuted to seven years of "rigorous imprisonment” "Whatever he did, he did in

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Winds Drift Snow Back On West Roads New Major Storm • Forms In Aleutians By United Press Parts of the west were whipped I tqday by “quickie" windstorms and snow squalls that pushed new piles of snow over roads as fast as bulldozers cleared them. A new major storm area was - spawned in the Aleutians and was » moving southeastward toward the continental coastline. ( Nightlong rains melted snow- . drifts in eastern Washington. . creating flood conditions. Water ( poured into Dayton. Wash., and crept over Walla Walla sidewalks. s of the two towns turned out to erect sandbag barricades. ; Highways became muddy, swirling streams. But eastern states enjoyed mild, ; spiinglike weather that sent ternperatured soaring yesterday to 59 1 at New York and 68 at Washington to set new records for Feb. 9. 1 Snowplow crews gave up hope of 1 restoring transportation lines to- > day into Rawlins. Wyo., as 35 and 45 mile fin hour winds whistled i over the area. > Perishable foods were running • low in the city, the last major i community still snowbound as re- » suit cf storms that struck earlier f this week. The Challenger airlines • said that if weather permitted it > would begin a shuttle service for . westbound railroad passengers stranded there. Snowplow crews measured a . drift that was 50 feet high near t Rawlins. , The Union Pacific and other rail- . roads gradually were moving snow- . bound trains in other parts of Wyoming by rerouting them to 1 Utah and Denver to be dispatched over the Santa Fe and Denver and 1 Rio Grande rights of way, ■ About 1.000 motorists still were 1 stuck in Rock Springs. Green River • and Rawlins. Windstorms in North and South ■ [ Dakota kicked up the old snow ant 1 . . cut visibility to one or two miles, i The wind brought with it cold . weather that sent thermometers , plunging in the Dakotas and Minnesota. Remote ranch houses in Wyoming were reported running short of food and the Red Cross announced that army planes would fly food to them from Lowry field. Meat, milk and baked goods were 1 dropped to small towns jammed irith stranded travelers. ’ oiedßhiet* Ito I. 1 ’ master, and he r deserves some leniency,” the judge said. The trial started last May 27, four months after Gandhi was killi ed. and ended last Dec. 30.

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL TO WHO IT MAN CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that on the February 1, 1949, they approved an assessment roll for the following described public improvement, as authorized by tlie improvement resolutions, for the construction of a sewer known as the "Hilyard Sewer improvement," to-wit: Commencing six ft. East and '• ft. sooth of the Southeast corner of Inlot No. 24 in FreKnys Subdivision of ontlot Minth No. 33-34-35 of the .Southern Addition to the City of Oecntnr, Indiana, thence north nlong the center of the nlley 3112 ft. to the Elin St. Sewer there to terminate. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the I pmmon Council of said City has fixed February 15, 1949 as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard agaln-t the amount assessed against each pit"* of property described in said roll and will determine the question as

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r to whether such iot’ or trict ’ f! land have been or will be bf’ l6 !’!? 1 ' in the amount named on sa d ioil. > Said assessment roil show'.tig pn-1 . ma fade assessments, widrtne • names of owners and desor ptions -of property subject to be ■ is on file and may be seen at the ot- - fire of the Clerk-Treasurer of said ? 1 "bv order of the Common Council -of the City of Decatur, Indiana, j 11. Vernon Aurnnd » City I lerk-Trensurer. . 1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR B |nS ,, » Notice is hereby giveq that the i. Board of Public Works and Safety f of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will . receive sealed bids at the the Clerk-Treasurer, until t ie hour 1 of 7:00 Oidock P. M. February !•>, - 1919 at which time the bids will be ; nublidv opened and read aloud for s unit prices on the following j" ate ''' ? ials. furnished, delivered, applied or s spread on the streets of alley s ol tne 9 City of Decatur, Indiana j l iquid Asphalt — 1 I.i'inld Asphalt — RC-T-4-3 9 Asphalt Enililslons —Ah-UO-.H)-

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