Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1949 — Page 2

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Republicans Headed For Another Brawl Convene Thursday To Name Chairman Wubtagton, Am 3—(UP)— Th* Republican nntloMl commit tee we* heading fast today toward another public brawl over tbe pah ty chairmanahip. The committee will meet tomorrow on call of chairman Hugh D Scott. Jr., to accept hi* resignation and to elect a successor. Powerful committee element* which helped batter down Scott * determination to remain In office are mustered behind the candidacy of committeeman Guy G. Gabrielson of New Jersey for the chairmanship. Gabrielaon I* one of several candidate* whom Scott ha* said publicly he would not accept. Scott represents an eastern Pennsylvania district in congress. He was hand picked for the party chairmanship by Gov Thomas E Dewey a year

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Form Proscribed by th* State Board of Atvounl* Township Budget Fur A) No. 3 (Revised 1*41) TOWNRHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES la the matter of determinlug the Ui rate* for certain purpose* by Preble Township, Adame County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice I* hereby given the taxpayers of Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal ottirtri 't said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 30th day of August, IM*. will consider the following budget! TOWN9HIP Bl IMJET ( I.ANMFICATION TWwnehlp Fuedi School Transfers l,#9fi.'i'' <•« Ijoi.fi Kalary'oT Trustee I 7f,fi.co Total Tuition I und 87,399.09 K p,...,i Supplies, other than Office Kent »<••' " Peer Relief Fundi Janitors' F ipplles Ijtifitt Clerk Hire ... <*#« *• Administration E*iw*t*ei Janitor Sopplles 7o io 'I rustee s Traveling expense IJJ.ii# A! Per- n.,1 Service .... I SO .09 Fuel for H hools . 400(H) Expense Telephone Tolls H. Dlreci Hrllrft Loans. Interest and Insurand Telegrams 33.99 Bl Me Ileal. Hospital and am e .... xneo Offl< e Mupplle*. Printing Burial I 599.0# F.-hool Transfers . ._. 1.000.00 Advertising 310 "n bj Other Direct Belief 3»<).i.fi Janitor Service 10® on Pay of Advisory Board .. . 7* i>o Total Poor Belief Fund I t#o.i*o Transportation of Children 3,270. to Car* of Cemete-.es 10 <'» Special »< bool Fuads Light and Power 70 < 0 Examination of lie ord «0 • » liepslr of Buildings and _ Contingencies 2 lilacellaneous 399. W ‘are of flrounds I 893.99 m 175.98 Total Township Fund 81.73#.'# Repair «f Equipment, ex- Total Special School Tali lon Fuad' ' «P’ Schoo! Bus*** 199.09 Fund |3,«H>.UO Pay of Subnlitute Tea* hers I o*9l'o School Furniture and EquipPay of Teachers . 8.290.69 ment. except School Bus*. ESTIMATE OF FIN IIS TO HE H RIMED Funds Heqnlred For Espouses Township Special St h. Tuition Poor Belief August I, present >ewi,.to December 31, of Fund Fund Fund Fund L Total "budget Estimate for Incoming Year 31730 |«01o 37000 |9«fi 3. Neoemry Expenditures to be made from Approprlations Unexpended July 31, of present year " ,s ” ,9n sft , 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August ..... . I. to Det ember 31. of present year *” ' 4. Outstanding ThHiporary Loans to be paid before —— December 31. of present year, not Included In 3. Total Funds Required (Add Line* I. 3, 3 and 4* .. ■ !4M ’*•*• ,MM 990 Fuad* Os Hoad Apd Ta Be Reeel*ed Fran* Sources ftep The Praanord Rale of Tat Lexy 8/Actual Balance. July 31. present year ... »<• <ll7 <373 101 l t. Taxes to be Collected, present year (Decernbe- Settlement I ’*>* •» 3. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be rene.lv ed from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (Hee schedule In Trustee"* Gffidr) (a) Spe'lal Tates (Mee Schedule*) •>» (b) All other luVenus (Hee H<hedulos» ._ J7O ». Total Funds >Add Lines 3. 7, Ra and «l>» !«*• •°»7 »»•* 19. Net Amount to •>• r»l"e'l for expense* to DePtHhber 31. of ensuing year .... ... „ 848 3701 1731 IL Otwratlng Balance (Not In excess of FTtpense January 1. to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Haven ue for same Period* ............. — »••* <*"" 222? ... 13. Amount to ba raised by Tax Levy 1703 ionol 37*1 I*l , PROPOSED LEt IEM Nkt Valuation of Taxable Property — |l.*M.7*3 HlimVr ot Taxable Polls 17* Fl Levy on Amount to Property Be Raised Ktf'U..., — 1 2 ’■!s ‘ (VMPARATHR 9TATEMENT OF TAXE* 4OLLECTED AND TO BE t DLLBM TEO To Be Visit* Collected Collected Collected Collected - 1*47 lit* I»4S IRse _ | IIS* 3 144* * 1417 * 1714 fwytg 78*4 7*o* *l7l |00«» Jfchool 3*33 7045 5073 <731 MS .... ■». - 30* Recreation .Its*** *144*1 HMM 8188*3 Tatal — ~~ -jc.—.-.... _ ~-L, T. K. heard thereon After the tax levies have been deterTaxpayero Appearing ehall *•’'??„ uta, than two day* prior to the ae< ond Monday In Heptemmlned. P<T*<•>'«<« •" ‘ h * ? * 'nt B -ard “r on their failure s» to do. by the County rtr and the *•" B g. grieved by sw h levies, may appeal to the At ate Bos rd Apditer. UP or more fullnf tbamseives ag • hereo|| by f(|)l , g , with th* County Auditor Ta * £“ W,, '*£' < VfLTih Q Mon ta h ** of Xlpumber Sr "a or ">• '•"' h *•* » r, * r *‘bihslk.» by the Coon;*y" Rdf., tour * n '' ,h * *“• Boar, ‘ w, “ fU * *“ u ‘ • ■ .naa • <-’*»•• A- Fuhrman, Trustee 3»reMe Twp. Dated Auguat I. IHt. > a. . —

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ago after the Naw Yorker won the Republican presidential nomination. Dewey's humiliating defeat and the Republican loss of both houses of congress last November led to an ouster move against Scott. In a national committee meeting at Omaha. Neb, last January, Scott survived an angry attempt to drlva him from office The vote was 54-to-SO, a margin too thin to prevent continued efforts to compel Scott to resign. Scott told a press luncheon In inid July that he would gladly resign if a harmony candidate could be found to succeed him. But he named a few men whose election to the chairmanship he would oppose Gabrielaon was among them. Scott said Gabrielaon and Sam F. Pryor of Connecticut were maneuvering to seise control ot the national committee in behalf of special interests Pryor long ha* been prominent In Republican politics. He ha* airlines, shipping and industrial Interests. Scott said then that unless a harmony candidate were found he would fight to retain bl* office. A,

Grand Larceny Is Charged To Youth i 1 Noah J. Swarts, Jr., 24, of New . ( Haven, ha* been charged with grand larceny for the theft of a motorcycle belonging to Ernest Foreman, of 347 Line street, fie , was caught pushing the motor- ’ cycle on North Eighth street about fpm. Tuesday The motorcycle I was taken from the front yard of the Foreman home while the family was gone. Investigation by the 1 sheriff's office disclosed that Swarts had been dropped off at the scene by two men whose identity is unknown Swarts, who sheriff Bowman noted was intoxicated, was arrested and is being held In the county jail. Swarts today said he was unable to remember anything that had taken place the previous evening. denying he knew who brought him to Decatur or what had taken place after he arrived. At Swartz' request, the case will be tried in circuit court. Vincennes Man Is Killed By Shotgun Vincennes. Ind . Aug 3 — (UP)— Charles H. Jones. 64. was killed accidentally today by a shotgun blast at his honte. Jones, a Vincennes ice man. stepped to his bedroom closet for the gun on a report there was a wild rabbit in the neighborh<M>d The blast struck him in the stomach. He died enroute to a hospital. few days later he made a surprise announcement that the national committee had been summoned to meet tomorrow to accept hl* resignation and to elect a successor. Sen Robert A Taft of Ohio has said that Gabrielson and several others would be acceptable to him for the chairmanship. Others whom Taft would take gladly include A T (Bern Howard of Nebraska and former Rep. Edgar Chenoweth, of Colorado. Former Gov. Ralph F Gates. Indiana. Arthur G Summerfield. Michigan, and B Carroll Reece, Tennessee, are long thot posgi bilities. Reece was national com mittee chairman when the Repub Beans won the 1946 congressional election the only big GOP triumph since 1928 when Herbert Hoover swamped the late Alfred Emmanuel Smith for president. Scott has urged committeeman Harry Darby of Kansas for the chairmanship. But Darby told Scott he could not take the job. The committee may also choose a general counsel tomorrow to sue ceed Barak T. Mattingly of Mis sourl There was some support for Werner Schroeder of Illinois for that post.

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No Children On Streets Following Polio Decree

(Editor s Note-- One week ago i today, all children in Springfield under 16 were ordered off the , streets after a wave of polio ease*. The following dispatch tells how the town reacted to the health ban. believed to be the first of its kind.) By THOMAS P. NELSON Springfield. 111., Aug. 3. — (UPI The streets of Springfield looked as if the Pied Piper of Hamlin had paid a whirlwind visit. Hardly a child was to be seen to-1 day. The vacant street* are the result of a week-old quarantine order, issued after the polio rats here reached "theoretical epidemic proportions,” the city has had 24 cases of polio and four deaths from tne disease. All children under 16 have been ordered to stay In their own yards Only minor exceptions are permitted to the ban. which city official* believe is the first of Its kind in the nation Playgrounds, store*, theaters, teenage soda fountain hangouts, golf courses and bowling alleys all have felt the effect. “But Id rather lose a thousand dollars than lose a single kid on account of polio," Alex Karon, manager of the Sugar Bowl, said as he looked over hl* deserted high school hangout. Other businessmen agreed with Karon, hut pointed ruefully to red ink in their account books. Miss Verona Donnor. manager of Aunt Hannah's Baby Shop said. ”i I don't even like to think about it.” ■'Everything was swell until a week ago." she said "Mothers were Student Fails In Suicide Attempt Shot Married Coed In Love Triangle Berkeley. Cal.. Aug. 3—(UP)— Parvis Daryoush. 27-year-old Iranian college student who shot a pretty married coed in a campus love triangle, failed in a clumsy suicide attempt today. He was taken to a hospital, sobbing bitterly because hi* suicide plan wtnt awry. He had tried to strangle him-1 self with a torn strip of Turkish' toweling looped about hl* neck A police officer, attracted bymoan* from Daryoush's oell in Berkeley jail, found him lying on hl* bunk. Police said Daryoush had ripped the towel in half, knotted the end* together and tried to strangle himself However, In pulling the ends, the towel ripped apart. He told police that suicide had betn in hl* thought* ever since Monday, when he shot Mrs. Judith Korh Sher. 26. when she said she would return to her husband. Samuel. 26. for a "trial" vacation. All three were fellow student* at University of California. "I do not Intend to appear before a court." said a suicide note

Form Prescribed by Hiate Board of Accounts Township Budget Form 3 (Revised 1*41) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAi LEVIES TOWN SHIP FORM In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpose* by Kirkland Township, Adams Count* Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. , Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkltnd Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal offloere of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the Roth day of August I*4* will con slder the following budget: ’ ' ' TOW NSHIP BI DGEr CL4MIFICATION Township Fsmili Trustee s Traveling Exp 15«.V0 Trustee’s Rond ... <n on Halary Os Tr-Stee 3 710 fio Office Mupplle*. Printing Examination of He, ords lose Office Rent ttd.oo and Advertising 138.i1* Miscellaneous ;a Clerk Hire 7> 00 Pay of Advisory Board 73.0* Total Township Fund 31 ll# wO ESTIMATE OF FIND! TO BE RAIREB Fuads Required For Ex peases tugust 1, present year, t 0 December 31. "f ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming Year 1440 I. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31. of present year - 73* 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August I. to December 81. of present year ~ 4. Outstanding Temporary Ixrans to be paid before Denemtxr 31, ot present year, pot Included In Lines 3 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1.2, 3 and O 11»0 Foods <>o linsd Aed To He Herelted Feooa Aoorees tuber 'I boo the Proposed Hate Os Tas levy *. Actual Balsnoe, July 31. pivsent year .. —1347 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) *** R. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August I of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (Hee eths-dule In Trustee's Office ... . .. (a) Special "laves (Hee Schedules I — (b) All Other Itevemss iH-e Schedules* ». Total Fund* (Add Lines *. 7, «a and *b) 3043 19. Net Amount t<s be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing yvar — 118 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense January I. to June 39, Less Miscellaneous Itemnue for same Period* . . fee IS. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy *43 PHOIWUED LEV lE* <et Valuation of Taxable Property I 81.733.790 Number of Taxable Poll* — I*7 Fl MH Levy on Amount to Property Re Raised Township *•* » 19*1 Tolal 8 ** 81931 < OMPAR4TIIE 9TATE BENT OF TAXE9 COLLECTED A ND TO BE COLLECTED Fl NIH To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected 1*47 I*4* I*4* 1,50' T-ns*, ln 8138* JI4M g|g* „**, Total ***** *••*• Bio** 31**1 Taxpayers appearing *» U have a right to be heard theneon After the tax levies have been determined, tad presented to the Ot.r, Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and he levy fixed by the Tax Adjustment Boarn. or >" their failure so to do. by th# County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers fe- selves aggrteved by aueb levies, may appeal to Hie Mate Board of Tax Commissioner* for fur' uaarlag thereon by filing of petition with the County Auditor oa or before th# fourth M~d“ ™ «n or befort the tejthe day after publication by the County Auditor of u! rate* < hargrd jr' - Is later, and the stalo board will tlx a date for hearing in this county. Dated Augv .Hi "• H ■ HH*H AI"«L 3- 1# Trustee Kirkland Township «miK*-s■—*nm • IP— » -NNBB as—amp———onnm^_n—^snmmmmmnnmmmmuMe MMWHgHBMWMBi

i starting to buy school clothes for their children. Some had started a .little advance Chrlstma* shopping. Then this —. And business just dropped off." Movie trade ha* slumped, too. Dominic Glachetto and George Kerasotfs, managers of rival chains which Include eight of Springfield s ten theaters, said the quarantine had a "severe effect” on their business. "As long as the kids can’t go, the I adult* don't go either.” Kerasote* ‘ said. Frieda Falluca. floor manager for a five-and-dlme store, said toy sale.v are "way up" with mother* looking frantically for ways to keep young ster* busy. The mother*, hard put to find entertainment for their youngster*, have been given an assist by a special "stay at home” radio program put on by a local radio station in cooperation with the playground commission. The Illinois State Register Is printing a daily column entitled "Today's Suggestion — Games for Children." The commission has opened a loan office at the city hall, with croquet and badminton sets, craft sets, checkers, and other game* they lend to the parents of quaran tine-bound children. Some children have a new game called baseball across-the street. They play with a batter and a catcher on one side of the street, a pitcher and a fielder on the other. When the side is out. the hat Is thrown across the street to the other team. That way. they can play without violating the ban. Ex-Gary Gambler Commits Suicide Gary. Ind . Aug. 3—(UP)— Erwin "Ixzy" Kirsch. 57. notorious Gary gambling figure in the late ’3o's, committed suicide today Kirsch, who once operated tbe 645 club where police fought a prolonged gun battle with gangsters, shot himself in a hotel room while hi* brother in-law, William Sharpe, watched. Bluffton To Crown State Tomato Queen j Bluffton. Ind.. Aug 3. -(UPII Indiana’s tomato queen will be < hoseu at the annual tomato festival here Sept. 29-30. The festival is held in conjunction with the Bluffton street fair. Festival official* said the queen also would be crowned "junior Miss Indiana" and would represent the state at the annual junior Mias America pageant at Pittsburgh next year. found in his cell, "and I do not like to stand any trial on the basis of| Hhooting Judith, my love, with my own hand. "Is It selfish of me to hope that when Judith, my love, gain* con sclouene** . . . she would mention my name and express her desire to t>ee me?”

17-Year-Old Boy II Crushed Under Tram Hoxie. Ark., Aug. 3- ~(UP)A 17-yesr-old Decatur, 111., boy was crushed to death beneath the wheel* of diesel-powered Missouri Pacific passenger train here. He wa* identified a* Earl l|am llton. the son of Mr*. E. H- Hamilton of Decatur He and a companion. Rusty Howell, also of Decatur, were riding the blinds of tbe die- I sei power unit of the train, police were told. The train pulled into the Hoxie station. Hamilton fell beneath the wheels. White House Ready Sometime In 1951 Actual Renovation Job To Begin Soon Washington, Aug 8— (UP)— It will take from 13 month* to two years to make the White House safe again for occupancy, official* said today. Lorenzo S Winslow. White House Architect, told a reporter that the actual job of renovating the 150-year-old building would begin in about six week* —that I*, sometime In September. Under Winslow's time table. President Truman and hi* family, who were forced to move across the street to Blair Hou** when the executive mansion became unsafe, would be able to move back into the White House sometime in 1961. Meanwhile, a special government commission set up by congress planned to meet In one of th* White House's safer wings to call for blds and to let out conatruc tion contracts for the renovation job. Congress has set aside 35.400.000 for the work This commission yesterday rejected proposals that, instead ot renovating the present White House, the government tear It down completely and set up an entirely new building The commission said It believe* it would be better to leave the outer walls intact and concentrate on rebuilding the interior. I SENATE RESUMES (Cont. From Page one) guson, R. Mich., and Karl E Mundt, R., S. D.. introduced bill* to bring the "sere percenters" un-1 der government regulation Communists—Chairman John B Wood, D.. Ga. said the house unAmerican activities committee has received information indicating communist Influences in the CIO Electrical workers union in the' Pittsburgh area. He said hl* com mlttee will hold hearings to deter mine whether defense Industries should be required to set up secur ity standard* to protect government secrets. Dandy—Earl R Muir, president of the Ixvuisville (Ky.) Trust Co, I told the senate banking committee that what is happening to the country’s economy is not a depression He said “it Is a fine period of readjustment.” Dead bill- Backer* conceded the aid-to-education bill is dead for this session of congress.

Counterfeit Ring Boss Under Arrest Nationwide Ring Reported Smashed New York. Aug. 3. -(UP)— Federal authoritie* »*ld today they had dealt a "crushing blow to a nationwide counterfeiting ring with the arrest of exconvict Michael Maione. alleged east coast boss of a multi million dollar phoney money syndicate. Maione. 38. was held In 150.000 bail for grand jury action. He was arrested at his Bronx apartment yesterday but otner top leaders In the ring still are sought. Secret service chief U. E. Baughman said In Washington the dapper former bootlegger was one of the "biggest” wholesale ''distributors” of counterfeit money in the country. He also was accused of reviving an old racket of counterfeiting three cent stamps. Agents said they had watched Maione. who pored as a jukebox distributor, for six months in their search for the top man In the ring whose Chicago printing plant was raided last fall. But the ring apparently was back In operation at different locations because a new series of bogus 15. 110 and 320 bills has been circulated recently, they said. Trad* : n a Good Town — D*c*»ut

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