Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1949 — Page 6

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Husband Mystified By Murder Attempt Wife Confesses To Hiring Two Killers Port Orchard, Wash. Nov I d'P) A mystified hu-band who*< pert young wife admitted hiring two men to murder him became "he want'd to make love every night" today sought desperately to rai»e $7 500 bail to get her back home But tiny, blm-iyid Mr* Margaret Smail Piatt. 31. was of a different frame of mind than her liu band M ilford. :n "I feel swell In r« I just spent the most restful night I've had In 15 y,ar«." lie -aid from h< r Kit sap county jail e< II The mother of two children was «barged with attempt! d murder after confessing her plot to Kot*ap county prosecuting attorney James Munro, in a sign'd statement she said tier accomplices "welched" on her after she gave them mon than $1 aim The "killers." Hollis I) Scott. 23 and Wallace Mottern 22. both of Bremerton. Wash. were charged

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Rearing Roadster Races SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 QUALIFYING 1:00 P. M. RACES 2:30 P. M. ADMISSION SI.OO CHILDREN UNDER 12—FREE LANDECK SPEEDWAY LANDECK. OHIO 12 Mile* Southeast of Van Wert, Ohio SALE CALENDAR NOV. 8 Ed. A Boss*. Comm Matilda Oberlin vs Edward Ashbauchpr and Lula Ashbauch* r. caus* No. 19.353. G room modern brick home, 1123 Nuttman avenue. Decatur. Hoy A Ned Johnson and MelviiuLiechty, aucts. NOV. 9 Harvey Gerlier. Marcus Gerber. Clifton Gerber, Heirs of Ed Gerber, two miles south of Berne on road No. 27 and two and one-halt miles north of Geneva In Wabash township Personal property and 90.2 acre farm Hoy * Ned Johnson A Melvin Liechty. aucts NOV. 10 —John At Bertha Hirschy. 5 miles southeast of Decatur. Livestock. implements, household goods 12:3® P M. T. D. I Hchleferstefn. Auct. NOV. 10 —Paul Stouffer, Oakwood. Ohio. Holstein cattle and Duroc j hogs. Roy 8. Johnson ami Son. Aucts. NOV. 10—Heirs of Hylbert Estate, Mrs. Lumma Marlow, adin. 1 ml SE of Hh ksHle, ().. on Fountain Hoad Highly productive Improved »<• acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F. I Sanmann. auctioneer. NOV. 11—Ken's Garage, Honduras. Ind. or I mi. W and 1 ml N. of Coppess Corner, or 2 mi S. of Kirkland high school or * a ' ini S and 3 ini E. of Cralgvllle. Garage equipment. Hoy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucta. NOV. 1C Clarence "Dutch" Miller. 3 mi. N of Berne on t'. S. 27. then 3 ml W and *4 mi. N or 3 mi 8 of Coppess Corner, then 3mi W and *■» mi N General farm sale Hoy A Ned John son and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. NOV. 17—Martin F Sprung*r. smi B.E. of Decatur. !’» mi. S. and I’i mi E of Adams County home It,'mi. W. of Pleasant Mills. 3 ml E. of Monroe on 124 then 2 mi. N and '» mt. E. 1H mi E ot St Paul church. 20 registered Holstein cattle and complete closing out sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. — <he Depression 1 > Good tractor overhauling BROUGHT OUT 1W GOOD job* from the GERBER* WTW STRONG AHO TH* MOS E R IMPLEMENT v/EAK' COMPANY will bring out the good in your machin* ' JEhfyyy ery. It will keep it from getting old, too soon. See f\ L jMk us, today ... we stand be* I hind every job we I urn oul. A . Your A-C Dealer < —- LJ

with grand larceny by embezzlem»nt. Scott, a former private detective. and Mattern, a navy vet-j i ran wi re held under s3,Sim bond each. Both insisted they had no lnt>nilotiH of carrying out the murd» t plot Mr* Piatt, dressed in a snug.: gr»y slack suit. said resignedly, "I 1 guxi it wasn’t such a very good idi a it didn't work but I decided it was the only way to get rid of him." She said their wedded life was blissful until a few years ago win ii thi'ir happiness began to wear. She said h- nfu-ed to grant her a divorce. "Every night since we were married 15 yrats ago in- had wanted to make love." glie said. "I couldn't stand it I tried to rim away a year ; ago to my folks in rftockton, Cal..! but he forced me to return." Piatt, meanwhile, declared undying love- for his wife and hired an : attorney. Hay it (Ire* uwood. to de-] fend her Frantically, he begged deputie- to let him swap places ; with his wife in Jail. Completely baffled by the plot to } murder him. he said I don't know why she would want to get rid of me I have as much to offer as any man. "I know Margaret didn’t plan 1 such an awful thing herself She's not guilty. She’s Just a sweet little woman " Scott, however, told Munro that Mt* Piatt admitted to him she had tried to kill her hu-band twice Infori once with a poisoned drink and again by bludgeoning him’ while he was asleep "He passed the drink by and woke up just before she could hit I him." Scott said "She told me that when he awoke she just couldn't I hit him " ' I love he r regardless," I'iatt said. Mrs. Piatt said she "liked" her husband too. but added that after she bared the whole conspiracy to him last Monday night, "he still i wanted to make more love.” GOVERNOR (Cont. From Page On*) t< m enough for 10 days. Ont- hundred fifty Frankfort business leaders met yesterday at i the call of mayor Ralph Cheadle and drafted a telegram to Schricker. asking that he call on President Truman t<» invoke- the Tuft-Hartley law "We are of the unanimous opin- . ion," the Frankfort telegram said. | 'that this procedure fusing the Taft Hartley law) Is the only step t open to provide- immediate- relief from suffering by untold numbers | of our people.” Not all the local government officials appealed to Schrlcker for > help.

I lullai* l» hr nllwwed be 11-mril -»t I oiiiHj < niMiMt«Mi«»urrai M«»n*lriy, \otrnthrr 7. I1H1» 111 Ik |*i|h «•<» <1 pel I I '•• tfljf I.IK hl A I’l.Usf e|e< Jt:M X , ♦ ’ltiMrii** <*■•.. do ;i<dw.itd F. »'• • ” ■The Htorr, * h»th !<s!• •»•» ! Thurman I. 11-i>W"(i| (• ih <*•».. opei t». >0 Inna E MpruiiK»‘r, »|.ik •" il>«*<atur I>»*in<»» rat, uh r !”'**• t 1 • r i-»l Print Xh . «»|» - <’op.v IllMlit AH*. <’ Hp , op Herman Bowman. * >rff ml • •*.2' M'onnrd Morri*«>ii, wp«“ d* p Hl Lloyd Bowman, do E>il»-**n Morrison, du Van Bowman, <|«» Al l» hmitt, nlirff. ••per. I” .Milton .1 Hull, do JJ ’.<• Smith brut: Stor»*. d> I Herman Mo®‘!!i»rihK, >urv 4.’ Comm* r lai Print Mh . >p« r . \ ito Supply «l > I! • • H» inkniK l<inhn* r, do 2S 2 • I'♦ at ur Hup S® rs d * » 3*» M* Ivin .M.tlltint *'. att off 2-’ 2” Ihinwl L Foh‘>, til apt liFt-atur lh’m«i« rat. np« i 6?’» • , t’oiiinwr* ial Print Hh,. d<» '• • • <»xley 'lyp i iff Sip. d<» 21.7' B<»rn»- U itn« ”-'‘, <|., 7.’»0 L. H. Xr< hhol I. < - agt . IhMihih J H« riM< h, do Anna K Will.arm*, hrn arct 13 I Harmon .M GilHic, <*<»ron»*r !;**••» I>r tl f Zwi. k, health "t( 7'.».' | Hr, 11. F Zwi. k. post 1.50 .lean S:ui kl. v, tilth hur--- 2!'7 I l> Itiirdette e‘ist.-r, r.-nt 1t.13 Meverin 11. hui get. p a 19 :.s I Anns J Nesswald. do ->p- r. lo t" ■ Hove .M Clave. ass«-s*r elk. I.*' -i Smith Itritg e’o. <l<> oper 7’o I Citizen'*' Teh- <’o . < Ir < t to .'.o | <’mniiier-ial Print Kb. do S.t f-o Kohiie l>rng (Hare. <1 . I -2 i C II Maselman. d » 7.59 I West Pul- Co . 12.90 { l«iwyi-r« Co-op. I’ll-. Co., do ;'7..'.-> < iregg pul, <’o , do 'j:, "ti Anorhan l.aw Book <lo l(t.o> C II M iHeltnan. prob off John Hlvler, C 11. rust 175.(10 .M-iell- rlng Sup Co., do. >p . 13 C7 Pumphrey Jewelry store, do I.'. Champion chemi- il Co do 20 50 I- A Kies*, do 2M.41 ' John Burkhe.id do Jo.oO Mr* Lx inla Bixler, do 3 <o> llaugk II- it A Vppl . do 91 7a Lewton Ille. trhal Co. Io Ix7o ‘ I' * II Supply <'o , do 57 ' Kohne hr ig Store, do 3n 73 Industrial KKctron, -i ■ i.i ] Verona V, tils, <1 .. mat sal . 65 el> I No. I nil Pub Serv . jail 9 <»' S hafer Store. -Io 1 :x I l>r J-ilin P. I'erxe. r. do.nl. 31.00 I Frank Kltsm. < o home 176 56 I Joanna Ixltson. do . !»,'. -»(• II- rb Kitsun, -Io 75 i-o Pryor (ilihert. ilo atl !■! C.r-iver Kelley, d • :io <■<> Harold Ml- hael, do 75.(i0 Edith Mi- h ---i. -I • 7.’. • la-ster Smltley. do mln 1 00 Key Edgar P S hmitt. do I na n-v. Herbert llanaali. do S <-o S- blatter lldwe Co., Io op "a i-ii F M-Connell A Sons, do CCS Ft Wayne p AS. do •l.'iC i Spr.inger le-hman Ar (’--. do HI.o" i Civile Buller, do IC 11 . IHII Coal Co . do It 50 'Hammond Bros. Frilt C. d- 6.73 ! Serv.l’H Store, do 126.-1 s Kr John B. Terveer, do 9.50 I Holthou«e Prug Co. do 3':? I Steffen Implement Co., d > 6 .15 l U II Zwi. k A Son. d - 16.55 'The bri-tlns Corp . do l»i-<i , Hr I>. W Firove I. d > 105 X7 Bern- I A Store, do •» 19 C 1 Spiegel* Market, do 191.16 ' IlniiKk Htg. A- Appl., do 452.00 Biker A Schultz, do 29.21 i Hay's W-'*t Side Mkt , do 5.i-ii Beaver'* (ill S- rv., do M I*i S E Hite do 1.5.65 I Th- Blue Pr-I. Co . -I > 19 .<> ‘ Kohne ftrug Store, do 29 •( Stewart'* Bakery, do 7*3.93 I Walter Gllllom do "O '"' J (’ AugC-urgi r. C C p -I. 91 •'•i John W Blakey do . 91'76 !' <tto Hoffman, do 91.65 Ed t Bosse, co atty 75.n0 Bern- Wltnee*. leg advt. 161.57 Bak- rA S- hultz. brdg. rep 1,135 5* , Clarem Mlt-hel. d-> 21.50 • Imog-ne M- Farland. bond 1 i fa-land Smith Ins As., do 25 "" Elmer Hlrs-hv, fox t»t x 5, Irene Hvron San , san. C24.2' ' Treas Well* Co .< hg ven . 11.7.0 ' Thotna- w Andrews. < In. dt 37 ." 111- b ird Werling. do 2» '-0 H il-ert Butler, d > *5 ("I I Carl Biirkliart. do 2" M 'Will Wlnnes. W T assess 60.0" I Tri as of State, st ln«t * 967 11 Itenssesanirnt Floyd Meyer 50.60 Arthur I'eArrnond M.oo Ernest And-rson 76.74 Howard Gllllom Oft no Cvrung Lehman 61 00 ] c W H K hwartz lot 30 Cha« Fuhrman . 17 (.0 Adolph Bultemeler 25 so 1 John II Peters 31.'.1 Georg- S--hlcfer*teln lio.oo J'-hn H S- hieferstein 107 0 Cecil Harvey 106.52 I Chauncev Sheets 6J.no Will S.-hneff .... S'.’*! (’barley Ihirdg !* •••• lib hard Bleeke 42 13 Ed Bls. h-ff 42.11 C A Teeter 66.60 Eugene Know 32 "0 Alva F-nstermaker 22.C0 Jess ’ Mann 11" ,x H 11. Gr-gg . 110 It Will Wlnnes 127.1* Charles Marxliand «9 (t 0 le-o T Gllllg I*4 00 i Chas Hobennld ... ... 276 00 ! Pauline Beery 161.90 Thoma* It Baker ... 276.0(1 I Arthur H Wilder <3.40 Mabel striker K4.CC 1 George Flanders 1<4.0'» I Norman <1 Iz-nbart .... 164.00 i t 11-ert Harl-.w IC. co ! Phvllls Gerke 10t <"l I 11-len Huth Martin 192.60 I W U Linn 30* 61 c E. Hocker 2’200 Mrs Arthur Beeler . *o'o Virginia Chronister 17600 II 11 Bartlett 16" .00 Becatur Lumber Co. 6 05 ' Parker*->n Type Sales "0.00 j (> A W. Tvpewrllgr Co. 27 50 John B Stutts 25.00 i S. E M-rrltnan A Co . 45 «0 ( Commercial Print Shop 2 75 . Ix-o W Klrs-h. postmaster.. 179.40 Hoy Matthews, open drain 3»5 no Harold Gallmeyer. do 53.00 Walter A Conrad, d-- 141 15 J L Myron, do 255 *7 Sidnev I'ague, do .... . 62.05 Carl Burkhart, do 6130 i W H. Gllllom. do 256 "0 John W Tyndall, do 70 "0 Jean Gllllom. do . 25 o# I Beaver** OH Service, do 147.91 No. 263 Phil Mauer, lupt sal 225.60 I Frank Singleton, a*st do 17*’5 I Kenneth Ohler. do . 179 55 j n*,-ar Young, do 39.00 Nathan Meschborger, do 171.00 ‘ Kenneth Hoffman, me.-h 5» »o I Harrv Kirschner, tr drv 1*0.56 Virgil I'raper. do 171.** | Harold Burger do 170 ’0 I'on Harvey. -Io 170 10 I S- Ivan H'rs-hy. do 170.10 Winston Mos»r. do 170.70 Balph Mauer, do 166.50 Jack Andrews, do 163.00 Vai Si-hnepp. do .... 170.10 | Hoy Heller, do 145 *0 Arnold Weldler, single hnd 170.11 Wm. Hague, do .... 170.10 Christ aiireher. do 170.10 Christ Miller, do 170 10 Kleth Sehnepp, do .—... . 170.»6 Joe Augsburger. do 1J9.60 O. C. Itelnklng. do lli.<o Grover Cottrell, do 7.00 Cat Isen's Tele Co,, oper 1.6 S ftecatiir Lt. * Pow.. do — 9.3* Ft Wavne Pip- * Sup . d-> 4» 6* Polter Weldlhg A Mach., do U.K Ma-Alllster M Co. [. d-> U.S* i Indiana Equip Co. Inc., d-- 17.01 Hl-Way Serv. Sta.. do 41.50 P L Ma-kiln Co., do ... 1».S8 M-llenkopf * Eltlng. do 27* N Ft Warne Mp S. Co . do . 11.74 The Gltoion Co., do <4 It Paul Toder, do. Vogue Furniture, do .. 15.-'0 Saylors Motor Co., do . 19 6* Biehle Tract A Imp. Co . do 29.25 Itecatur Auto Supple, do 7*9* B-aver's Oil Serv .do ... —~ <o4.*< ■boter Tire A lb. C».. do 1T« ■* Lloehty A Myers, do «S.t>7

DECATUR DULY DEMOCRAT DfC ITT'R, INDUS’V

I John W. Ktir- h Klom- Co., m. 19* J.: Meshbet K-r Bros. St Co., do 1.11 1.7 I William Hylton, do .’s2'" Xtrni-o l»r. A M I'. Inc. d> •> " K-wller Lhr. -v <’--s! !•> Il I K-nnetli Hoffman, do 3.-I In M-'llenk-'pf A- Eitinic. prop .'.'l.'-"" XX rlfnre B-mlce Nelson, post., mil 29.75 M.<r» J llagelw’oml. mil *•" Mabel Marohall. <1 • 23 V, ronl-Linn. -I -7 1Citizen's Tel c<-. ojH'r is',. Siirn-i A*--* Im., sub, d*. 5.0 K Mm rl- an P'4 - W A do ’• o '•citified before me thia Ith day t N -V'-mber. 1919 TIHTI.UA.N I. IHIEW. Auditor Adam* County. I - I NOV. I Hol.l* OHIH \ < M E Short Title An ordinance com-ei aang Hie |h enslng f X rtaln routes ox r w hl.-h buses may pi « Up i-r dis barge pa -- - < ngi re wit bin the City of l>e atur, Indiana; establishing pr-n- -Ilire for obtaining ii'"l revocation of said li- < ••n«e* in d app -al therefrom, fixing pe-i---;ilti< s forth- vloiatl -it of this ordinan •• BE IT oIH'AI.NEIi BV THE COMMON I'OI'NCIL oF THE CITY OF j IH-X'A'rrit. INI»IAN.S. to-wlt: Se-tion I I'efinitlons For t — purpose of this ordlname the fallowing words ar- defined as follows: A Bus -- Any Vehl- le. -x, -pt one which travels on tracks, which carries person* for hire over the stre--ts ->f Ho- Chy of Oeeatur. Indiana, ami which ha* the ,-apa- ity I > < 'V more than six passenger*, ex-i-pt sih-iol buses and buses traveling from • Ity t« ' ity. B Board—Board of Public Wor'.s and Safety of the City of l>'--.il'ir. Indiana. c Coun-'il — Conimon ( <>um II • ( the CHv of I'e-atur. Indiana H City — City of l>e, atur. Indiana E Operate A Bus — The a- t of a bus picking up mid dis' li.irKiilK passenger* in the City F operator — on-- wh-> nperat--* a bus, and has been duly licensed for such operation M'-'tlAn 2 Llcensr-s: It I* hereby declared unlawful ami a vloiatl -n of this ordinal!-e for any perso i, firm <<r corporation t-» op, ml-- a l- o In the City without first obtalnl.ig a license. s-< tlon 3 Procedure f ir Obtaining a License Any person, f rm. or - or-P'-ration desiring a 11-ease to op- rate a l-iis shall file an application with the Board setting forth ilie j following information A The full nam* ami address of th- nwm r or owner* --f tl|e bu»-» propose! to operate. It a -orporitlon. the names and addresses of all of th- officers of said corporation. I- Th- number of buses proposed t<> I— operated by said aplfll- ai’t n.| th- mod-1, year, am! carrying <apa- lfv of <-a- b bll*. , If there In a mortgage 11-n <>r .any em-umbranee <-n said I- is thappli- int shall give th- full nam-- . and nd-lr-s* of sal I mortgage,.. II -aholder, or encurnl-r im ••• d The amount and tvpen of Inn ir- ] an-e carried on «.ald buses e. The proposed route In the City which th- applicant desires t > oper- ; nte hl* bn* Ei' h .appll-ntl-m shall l-e accompanied by a certified check ->r bond payal-le t • Hi- Cltv of I'eeat'ir. I".l---lana in th- amount of Twenty-fl'.’-Hollar* 1125 mi>. Mectlon I Action Bv The Boar I: Thßoar ! upon receiving said application shall within a reasonable time -inspect the buses of said applicant to see if It 1“ n-lequ It'-!' oni|fip> <l. pahlit-d ■i",l - lerni so t'l.lt | the operating of ei h and -verv b i* would promote the health, s-tfetv ami general Welfare of the i-ltiz? is of I'e-atur. Indiana. The said Board shall further In.ipJi t th- propose-l oto-r.it-ng route ’set out In the application to determine whether said route I* adequate- j ly serviced hv bus «ervl e. und whether the granting of said li-e.ise would be for the p-tbll <---nietile'iee and necessity • If th- B'-ard in it* discretion detrrmines thnt the -piilb-ant Is a I •• ' sponsible p--r< -r- that th-- applicants I buses are In a good --lean ami safe condition: (lint thev ar- .--dequat-ly Inwired; nn-t thnt the persons living on the proposed rout-- nre not adequately s-rved, said Board may In lt« discretion l«sii- a II- - nse t - the applicant to operate on the route a' s- t out In th- appll- o'lnn Meetion 5 Appeal In the event the , said Board deni-* the anplleatlon of an nnpllcsnt f- r a H-e-'se aaid Board "ball notify sal-1 appTl-ant 1-v I flr«t class I’. S mall nf said de«lon ami return aid certified ch> Wi to «ald applicant. Not later than t-n dn'« from thdate of mailing <«bl d-nlal tn- said' applicant mav anpeal from the ar- ! tlon -f the Board to the Coum II <-f 1 sai l City. Su'd appellant shall file a --npv of hie api-'lcation Hong w-ith an- p- •• i tlnent Informatl- n w ith the Cl-rk- I Treasurer of »a'd cite who shall certify sold appeal to said Council. 1 Said Council shall h-ld a public j hearing ->n said appeal not late* than thlrt' day* from th# date «n'q anpeal I* filed with the Clerk-Treas-urer. Maid Conn-11 shall duty notify I-- j flr«t e|aa« 1* M. mall the appellant I and the Board, n-t !-*« ’han five il l' s I—fore th- d it# of «nld hearing At the hearing the Clt- Xtt-rn-v shall represent the Boar ! and the I appellant mav appear In person ard 1 /or by so ntfo-n-v -Inly .ad-e'tt-d tn ; the nr-i- tl--e of law In the State of | Ind'ana within twenty days from the dat# : nf <nld hearing (he Cniinull shill duly notify I-- I* K mall the appellant and the Board of Its derision The action of the Council Is dee n- I ed discretionary and Its- action de-rn-d final. Section 6 Fees- In the event the ' Hoard or Council d-#ms the appl'.-. I ant Is entitled tn s li.-ense as h»r“ln- ' sTw-'-e provided, the said .applies at shall nav twentv-flve dollar* (223. nd) foe ea-h route for a twehe ' month* llcens# Mee'lon 7. Bevn-atlnn or Su«p'nslon IJcens# In the event that anv : d-i|- l!<-en«-d operator fail* tn k—p j his buses In a clan a"-l safe np#*at- | Im* condition, or In the event that : salt nnerat.-r falls tn r-nder ad-- i o-iate eeevice said Pna*d shall not" If- sal t Operator of said cnndlHon. I In the event said operator d-—« I not rarrrrt nr all-vlat# th# enndl- i tins *et nut In th# Bn -*d s c-.-npla-nt ! within ten da-s his Hrense ah*!! i,« ; s -wpen-ted. and said Bo«r.| shall not. Ifv said operator of sal-1 suspension. I In th* event «atd operator does not | correct or allevla•# the condition within ten d*vn from said su'pension he shall appear b#fnr# th# Board st .a date and hour designated bv said Board tn show rails# way hl« Ilr#n*# should not b# r»vnked If the Board after sb Id bearing determines that s»ld license should l»# ; revoked the Board shall bv resel l. • Inn revoke said license, setting out Its reasons. A copy of sgld resolution shoo’d be ' •nread In the minute Itook of the < Board: a ropy sent bv V. M snail to ] the operator *nnd a ropy sent by I' I S mall tn the Chief of Police of I He-atur. Indiana. From and after the date nf said i revocation It shall he unlnw'nl and I a violation of this ord'nanee for said j operator to Operate bls buses on 1,-s I former licensed route. Portion * — Anneal From Mild i Peroration Any operator having his I II ense revoked mar hr filing app#*l naners not later than ten davs sf- I ter said revor-a'lnn. anpeal said r» i vocation to th# <*ouncH. Maid apnellant shall file a copy of , the Board's Resolution along with i anv pertinent Infoema’lnn with the 'Terk-Tressurer of aald Cltv w?m I •hall certify aald AppeaF to said | Council. laid Owunrtl shall hold a public * hMr'n* on aald apvea! not la'sr 1

'than thirty -lay* fr--m th.- ilite ».ild .il-p-.-l u. filed with the Clerk-Thu - urvr <;ii I <’«» in« il •‘hall ‘lnly notify «•> fir-t < IR*- I*. •<. mall lhi ; »»»t | :irxl tli»- Ihmrd. n«H than sh” tin* b«f »r»‘ thr <!.s!♦• ••( -ahi h»*.«rin-' M the t»«’.irin« th»- <* * *11:11! i • tb»* H»»ard, and th* 4 ap|a*llanl mav af»|»«*;»r in -ind 4»r by mi <lul> Mlmitt**'! tiu* prat lb ♦* of law in th«* St.it** • f Indiana. Within twenty •l i'“ fr- -n th*’ da’** j of * lid h»*ariniC, th« i »H» il ‘hall duly noil'a hv I < M tin* <|H ant and th»* Hoard of if* d» Nlon Th*’ n< tb»n of the <hiiin« il i« d«*»*fn. . «d di>< r»’tb»nary and it« a< tion «f*n•••I final. In tin* evd’ht til** Fotinrll “hall ov. • r rule th” r» v«*< aU »n of th«* H ear I and deem that the operator should , It*- grant* t .» li< rn»o . *.d«l .»p* r.»t *r "hall fl!** an appthaf !■•?» for a ii- m**' a* her«*ltiahov<• provided Sr- tl<t’» 9 VMjfnahlHy 'nv H- < enee rra'it» «l und»*r thin ordinan* •• !*• not a«!*iKn-itd«*. In the the !j« **n«»** vol mt irIK atian«l 'n« tii« operation, or in th.* | event bl« ll'-enife !•< revoked eaid «»p- i « rator I* not entitled to any r»*f rot of hh li-ei -e f**« S« tlon 1” Violation An> per-* m > firm or corporation violating the j* <tv hiori*> «.f thh ordinanee xhall on i < onv i« t 'on be fined am miiiii not to ! »’\(’*4 <t f sty dollar* <S.'>o 00». Rath day a violation ♦ \hl«* *h *!l he deemed a * • parat»-f v i »lation ot thh ordinance. >’»• tion 11 Effective <lat» Thi* i ordinance eball l»e in full for ** and effect from and after it* pannage Ity the t’oiin* H, approval l»y the Mav »r, and it* publication for t a • vv. •k* ln a tieWMpap* r of gener il *|r*ul.*tion published In the Englhh lan% iawin !>«•• atur. Indiana Only adopted ''.y the Comm 01 foiinrll I hi* l«*t <la> of .Xeveniber. 1 JOUS’ M 1»o\X Hr* —iding i »ffb er Att* -t If VEHXOX AI'HAND Clerk -Treaw irer Presented by me to the II >n<»r.i *1” Mayor for hl** artion thereon thh IM ' day of November. 1 hit* H VEKNON M'HAN.i ; Clerk.*! ren*ur* r Approved me thh ht •!*> of X'-» vernier, I‘Jlf‘ JOHN .M ho AX .Mayor Attret H V ATItAX'h clerk •Treasurer. XOV 1 —il ; CHICAGO MAYOR (C-mt. From Pag# On*) maker, hoarded the train to greet him at Garrett. In hh speech before more than 12.0(h) person* at St. Paul last night, Mr. Truman Invited the nation's voters to follow up hh 194 S election victory by throning "r-ac tionaries" of both parties out of congress. HL* speech was labeled ‘‘nonpartisan" but actually was about a* . non-partisan a* a ward head quarters speech Mr. Truman in earlier statements has virtually committed himself to a stumping tour next summer when he hopes to increase the Democratic majority in congress. He told the "Truman day" audi- • nee at St. Paul that he expected much more from the second neuston of the hist congress than he did from the first session. And he fortcast better result* from an adminhtration viewpoint next year. 1 .

I rfttnuatCMy..... H Decatur's New I Complete C* yT i WTL CLOTHES FOR KIDS {r?f I w I Saturday,November 5 5. Presenting a Complete Line of fj ‘lnfant'& and (tyddnen d FEATURING HIGH QUALITY CLOTHES FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS, AND THE KINDERGARTEN SET. I STOP IN AND VISIT US SATURDAY 8 7ZidcUc SfofL wK 147 South Second St. Decatur, Ind. (At Ziner’s Home Appliance Entrance)

Aolh-e to T*»pn>» r » ••• . 1 l„iinl> < rfitrnl ( oos--B«l«< r 'l I -I *PC’"Cr(" '"•••* , N--tl‘ -■ is I'er-by gl‘«n . n,-i\--r« of A-I.IIU* I’-.unlj * 7’" ,r ‘* I r-n.olidat-d s. h--l C-'rp. -'f ' CnunlV. Imli-""'- t*'** , (rd M. ml'»-r« "HI ,h *' " ,f ' ' i ... of th" Put'll S. h<»d I 1 ~r a«U •»* c«»iHity. indhri’. th. I'.-urt 11--US- al •I® " ‘i 1 "* I ' on 1 Ith dav «»f .X'fVetfibf’r, !•♦* • L, iimMifhr lb” f.»l| (vvii»g addlthm.d ~|,|>r-'i>riati who n said offl -> -■rdinary emergen-y exi«tliig «t t |l |' l A* ; aM>r<.prlatl-n of Hie fund- <.f -Hid S 'tool ('.-ri-.-rati-n In the nt -f hmr thmi'aml six - « 1.6-1" "U i -I-liar* to pri-xl-l.- i-t I . o*t "f pur-ha— of tw-ritj <-•" -i. re* -I r- al - stat- I-,-at-I In IaS .uth --ne half of S- - ti-.n 3.3. 1"w ship 27 North, B.mge 1» Vl.'Cii® f’minty Indiana, uhi .1 f’** * r»*al *-! <*•• front* <•” I’. S Hi* w n 121 and run* parallel t i® r* to .1 IdiMtmt- - approxlnuitely > ( bo $ r fl* and a dl*tam of f<»rf> i lot rod* in depth tod ng a r«« tangular p ” <-f real eMate abutting <uth** corporation Hn®* <»f Hie rovvn • f • M -nro*, Indiana, and for the cod* i*»f > irveving Mild tra t «»( land. »r in ahwtra t of title, and f<*r legal . m.tvl’*’* in • otirie- thm therewith Said F'lin < f monev In the anio « «t »,f four th*oi*;tnd *i\ bundietl i|l.•iHii HHi dollar* *h.*ll be appr ”p« i-H* *1 from the ('imiulatlve Building r 'led 1 1 which l< n-'W Hi the hand* -.f ju<-, Tr.-.i»iir -r -f Hie '-I ('"Ont* ' ->- . ' tral (’on-'dldate-l Hcho-d ' orp. Taxpayers -.f th- S- h--l I’-.rpori-tl-ui ippearlng nt said meeting shall have a right t . be heard th-r-'-n - Th- additional appropriation# «« fm.illv tn.'-l-- "HI .'Ut.-in.itl-a-lv i .referred t-- t St.te Hoard lix . • (• I »»nnil**ioner*. vvhl'h Board will hold a fiture hearing within flft— n 115) davs at the ('-'-ihty tudlt-T * iiffl- ,- of Adam* (’--unty. Indiana, -r - at *u- h other pla-- a* may d •*- I tgnat—l At suih hearing tnxpay-r* obi-- -ting t-> any sin h additional appropriation* fr-.ni said Cumulative Building Fund mav be hear.! a u! Intere-te-l taxpav-r- m"> inquire of the Count' Audit--r when and wh.- e -oh meeting will l-e h-ld Hat- I this 3rd day of Novemb-r. I 191'.' Homer Arnold. President c-l-nn W-rklnger. Secretary J.-l-ii H, Stoneburner. Treasurer llowar-l Gllllom II It High Gordon M Li— hty Fl-yd MH' h-l Meh Board Members I' Bur-l-tt- Custer Attorney for H- hool Cor|mr.Hlon ORDERS TO (C-mt. From PaK« On*) tive powers to relieve the present shortage. Lewis' last minute effort* to break the coal industry's solid front were viewed in Industry circles as an attempt to avoid government intervention. Some officials predicted that Ching would try to arrange joint conferences here n p xt week with John 1.. Ix>wis and the soft coal operators They said these parleys would take place after the m-eling in Chicago of Lewis’ 200memlier policy committee on Monday If the conferences fail to resolve the dispute, these officials said, Ching would have no alternative . but to turn the controversy over to the White House for possible action under the Taft-Hartley

laws emergency section. Ching revealed his plans to reenter the dispute while talying to reporters in New York last night There were reports that he would try to get together with id-wls on his return to Washington today and arrange for next week’s pur leys. The coal strike already has had . serious effects on the national economy. I’uless a break comes soon, oliservers feel, presidential action Is inevitable. URGE (Cent. From Page One) d< partment of defense with existing regulations of th- navy." It was headed by Capt. Arleigh 1 A. (thirty-one knot) Burke, a hero of the Pacific war. He had under his command 12 officers and 17 enlisted men. Sherman reassigned Burke to duty with the navy chief’s old ! command the sixth task force in tlie Mediterranean. it is now headed by Rear Adm. John J Ballentine. Pentagon sources have accused Ol’-23 of masterminding the navy’s successful fight to get a congressional hearing on its grievances against the unification policies of defense secretary Louis Johnson These sources said Burke's group compiled the statistics for the navy's attack on the air force B-. 36 liomlier. ami distributed throughout the country thousands of transcripts of the admirals’ testimony on capitol hill. Air force sources also accused OP-23 of working closely with Capt John G. Crommelin. the navy aviator whose criticism of Johnson's policies hastened the con grexsional inquiry. Crommelin lias since been suspended from duty for releasing confidential memos endorsing his stand. He faces possible court martial for ihs action. Yesterday he sent navy secretary Matthews his formal explanation of why he made public the memos. "He wax invited to make such a statem- nt l>y Sherman's predecessor, Adm. Denfeld. When we make trouble for Others. we make it for ourselves. No high motive was ever penalized. Little things are the hinges on which great results turn. • DRIVE LAUNCHED (Cont. From P«g<‘ On*) idea over and sincerely believing in the Idea of a community building "Thin is the greatest thing. I believe." he stated, "ever attempted by a ((immunity the size

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