Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1949 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President A R. Holthouse Editor C. E. Holthouse Treasurer J. H Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6; Six months, |3.25; 3 months, 11.75. By Mail, beyond Adams and Ad joining counties: One year. $7.00; • months, $3.75; 3 months, $2 00. By carrier. 20 cents per week. Single copies, 4 cents. The world series is on in a serious world. o o Men in the higher income brackets might envy the Pittsburgh fireman with his 17 children for tax exemptions, but few would cherish the Job of feeding his brood on slSu a month. —o o The war talk seems to be tak ing on a more serious tone, prob ably from the disclosure that Russia has produced an A-bomb. But if mankind let's the big conflict occur, there won’t be enough left of the old world to worry about o— —o — So many beautiful leaves are trampled under foot, raked into piles and hauled away or burned A modern day Burbank might figure out some way to preserve the leaves on the trees through the drab winter months, or until tbey were pushed away to make room from new foliage. o o— — The Community Center Fund will be built solidly on a bond the gift of .Miss Dianne Linn, win Her of the slogan contest, who in turn presented her gift to the Memorial Foundation On these bonds this Center will be built Thanks to you Miss Linn for a fine community jesture. - -o o The Senate confirmed him and now Indiana's son will be known n.y Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton Minton's career clearly depicts the opportunities that exist in the I'nited States If he doesn't suffer a health breakdown, the Hoosier trained jurist should make a vigorous member of the high court. o o The community welcomes the announcement that Local No 44 FTA-CIO and the management of Central Soya Company have renewed their labor working agreements. which assures the uninterupted operation of this important industry More than 4bo hourly-rated employes are affected by the contract, which has been extended to next June o o In connection with observance of National Newspaper Week, an Incident in contrast to the people's right to a free press, mean Ing the paper's duty to publish the news. Is given as an illustra tion The state board of health had notified an Indiana town that its water supply was not as pure

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as it should be. The town dads were afraid of public indignation and attempted to surpress the information, but the editor heard the rumor and attended the board's meeting. The paper published the facts, which lead to a clami-up of the water condition. The town board tried reprisals on the editor, but without success When freedom of press is taken away, the public suffers. o o It is unlawful to advertise a lottery or gift enterprise, the penalties for violation being two fold Newspapers can be denied the use of the mails and sponsors of lotteries and similar schemes can be fined up to SSOO. The postal department defines a lottery as any plan where a consideration is required, even to the requirement of singing one's name in a free gift enterprise. o—o The front pages of 100 American newspapers will be among the documents sealed into the “Freedom Capsule" to be embedded under a 100 foot flagpole in front of the Freedoms Foundation’s new national headquarters at Valley Forge. Pennsylvania, when it is dedicated on October 22 In addi tion to the newspaper pages, copies of the Constitution. Bill of Rights. Declaration of independence and other American Freedom documents, will be sealed In the eaprule. On the outside of the monolith a set of instructions will be carved and ad dressed to the residents of Valley Forge. A D 2049. On October 22nd of that year they are to open the capsule and read the documents. Thus will it be judged bow well the American way of life and the blessings of Freedom were defended during the century. o—o—— Women In Hospitals: Because they do their work in a quiet fashion, relatively little publi attention is attracted to the women's auxiliary groups attached to most hospitals. Vet these aides are gen erally conceded to be among the most Important links between the hospitals and their communities There are something over 4,000 hospitals in the nation, and their auxiliaries number halt a million members. In late years have been movements toward consolidating the auxiliary groups on a national scale. There are many city associations. some of which are long established, and some state and regional groups A Women's Hospital Auxiliaries conference is held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Hospital Association, but has no formal organisation. A national organization might draw more attention to this activity. and might lead more women to be interested in it. But it would be bard pressed to add substantially to the good work so many of the local units have done, and will continue to do. in their own communities.

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Lisi Examinations Under Civil Service The U 8. civil service commis aion today announced examinations for Information specialist, aviation safety agent; airways flight in pc .tor and public health ducator, non- of these examinations requiring a written examination. Operators of office machines are needed by federal agencies in the larger cities of the eighth civil service region. N. J. Oganovlc, regional director, has stated Written examinations will lio required for these latter positions. The po-i’lon of information specialist pays from $4,479 to $6,235 ■ annually, to be filled in Washing-' ton. D. (.'.. and vicinity, and cer- ; tain foreign countries. Pertinent college education may be substituted for the experience requisites of the various phases of these positions. Aviation safety agent and air ways flight inspector positions are in the civil aeronautics administration located in Washington. D ('. These positions involve considerable travel, and to qualify, app (cants must have had progressive and responsible experience in aviation activities pertinent to the positions applied for. Salary for these positions range from $4,479 to $7,4.12 a year for the agent, ami $5,232 to $7,432 for the inspector The position of the public health educator is with the public health service throughout the Unite ► Stat's, with salary ranging from $4,479 to $7,432 annually, and experience require! in specific health fields. Information about the almve and other examinations open to the public may be obtained from Robert Friaing'r. at the Decatur postoffice, or from the U. 8. civil service commission. Washington, D.C.

Swiss Yodelers At Berne October 21 Berne, Oct. 6 — The famouz Trernp Trio. H»lm yodeler* end itutruinentaliht*. will lire a con cert »t the Berne auditorium Friday eienins. October 21, at S o'-1 clock The trempa are from Toledo. ‘ Ohio and have just returned from a concert tour of Switzerland. Factory Worker Is Injured At Berne Berne. Oct. S. John Zuercber. 1 of Berm*, an employe of a local furniture factory, received a badly, crushed and tom left hand yesterday when he had it caught in a veneer machine No Icuiiea were broken but several stitches were required to close the wounds New Ministerial Association Formed Berne. "t d. The ministers j of the Berne are*. In a meeting ‘ this week, organized the Berne i community ministerial association ' The new association succeeds the former Berne ministerial association. Members of the new group are mtniaters living in Berne or ‘ the Immediate vicinity. Officers oi the new association are the Rev O. A. Krehbiel. president; the Rev Karl Tanber. secretary; the Rev. C. A Schmid, treasurer, and the Rev. J. Prih'iard Amstuz. secretary. Other members of the association are the Rev. N. J. 8< hmuck-. er. the Rev. O. A. Eicher, the Rev I Ord Gehomn. the Rev. J R Shad onms and th* Rev. Doyle Hoffer bert .%> Weather-beaten two-story ( house near Richford. N. Y.. is reputed to be th* birthplace at the famed ttnam ier John D. Rockelelier.

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20 YEARS AGO TODAY o Oct 6. 1929 was Sunday. Walks Into Path Os Auto, Woman Killed Rossville, Ind., Oct. 6-(CP) — Funeral services were ar:ang<d today for Mrs. Mary Rock. 62. killed while walking on Ind. 26 east of here yesterday when struck by a car driven by Delmont C Moffit, Fort Wayne. He said he blew his horn but Mrs Rock apparently did not hear It. She walked Into the path of his car and was thrown into a roadside ditch by the impact. She died before an ambulance reached her. Appoint went »f Kserwtrls Katate X». X otter l» hrrt-hy ulvrn. That the undersigned has been appointed Kvei-utrlx of the estate of Henry buttman late of Adams f'-Hinty. d<— eeased. The estate is probably solvent. Esther At lite Eseealrts Feed 1.. I.ltlrrrr Vttornej Ort. .'. IIM 11. (MT. «—l3 —2O Xotlee ot I'll al Settlement of t-latnlr So. 137« Nothe Is hereto- given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of lt-»y lti< kord, deceased t > appear in the Adairs Circuit Court. held at Itee.c* tuF Indiana, on the 37 th day of O< t■fber, I JU. and show -ause. If any, win the FINAL HETTLE M Kl® f VCOt'NTS with Hie estate of sold de. cedent should not be approved: end sail heirs are notified to then and the-e make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. tors lllehord. Eveeutrls Edison 1.. II Irk a rd. Eaeewtor Iteentnr. Indians. October S. IMO. tHorae, l>. Ilordettr < uster -M'T ft—l 3

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Total Eclipse Os Moon Is Scheduled For This Evening New York, Oct. 6. —(UP! —An eclipse of the moon occurs tonight, ami if the weather is clear the eclipse promises to be a real show it will he the second time this year that the earth has moved between the moon and the sun and. as In last April, the eclipse tonight will be total The eclipse time table as fur nished by Gordan Atwater, curator of the Hayden planetarium, follows: Total eclipse beglns-8 20 pm CST. Middle of eilipse-8:56 p in. ('ST. Total eclipse ends--9:33 p.m. CST. The moon will be just about full for the show tonight and. with the satellite blacked out for half hour or more, many of the faint stars will appear to shine brighter. Will Probated Last will and testament of Charles K. Miller probated, after the court beard evidence, and ordered placed on record. Renunciation by Ervin Hollinger to administer said estate and requesting appointment of Eliza .Miller, wldo*'. filed, submitted and sustained Application for letters of administration with the will annexed filed by Eliza Miller Bond in sum of $5 000 I filed, submitted, exemined and approved. Letters of adminlatratio t with will annexed ordered Issued to Eliza Miller: letters reported and

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confirmed. Determine Tax Schedule to determine the inheritance tax of the Christian Beer estate filed and refered to the county assessor. Lease Real Estate Petition to release real estate with James and Marybel'e Knuckles filed by Elizabeth Butler, executrix of the Arthur Shock estate. examined and approved Lease from March 1, 1950 to March 1. 1951 for S7OO. the executrix to account for the proceeds. Appraisers Selected Petition filed by Robert S. Anderson. city attorney, for the appointment of three disinterested freeholders to appraise value of transformers and capacitators whic h the Ity has for sale Virgil Krick. Arthur Holthouse and Joseph Thompson appointed by the court to make a report thereon Appearances Withdrawn Appearances In the cases of Marion Noble vs Bert Brewster and Wilma Noble vs Bert Brewster were withdrawn by D Burdette Custer Ruled To Answer Defendants ruled to answer absolute within D> days on motion of the plaintiff in the case of Curtis Hill vs Dale and Florence Moses

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and the First State Bahk of Adams county. i In the case of Jean Anderson vs Cliffton and Sam Xnderson. defend ants ruled to answer on motion of' the plaintiff. Cause Continued In the State of Indiana ex ret. ) James Borders, eta!, vs City of Decatur. John Doan, mayor, etal, by agreetnen' of both parties the cause is continued. Petition Is Filed Petition for the modification of ' court .order filed by the plaintiff in '

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