Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1950 — Page 2
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Oleo Tax Repeal Fight In SesNt First Hot Bottle Os limml Caooimm w* rrvwra ppmum Washington. **- 4 4 ton - Th* "Mt. jumped right Mo Ito flea hot «MM«*«aar tadw — • proposal to repeal lateral t*a*s on Democartic leader Scot! W Lacan. 111.. said the house MU would be brought to'the floor as soon as I texldaat Trume* has delivered Ms state ot Um I'Stop MMRNW Sen. J. William FMbrigM. D. Ark., a laadar of the repeal forces. wm ready to start the debate. He and h|a colleagues are eoaßdent the senate will follow the Jurt Tell U» Amount You N«d .. *2k to $2 JO or Mom .. No MdortcH or co-signer*. Jut* y*ar esse signature and security will get the cadi you need. Repayment terms to suit your personal needs. Loans privately made. Vc specialize in serving our customers promptly. LOCAL LOANCOMPANY foots Srme ta*c. Ceovwa Fines IM N- Mm Sv. Pltow* JrM Hiinj TIMITO TAKI STOCK OF INSUKANCI, TOO Wka* can be more impeeeaas than knowing hut what y«« insurance does or does not cover? You can ut hew your personal insurance program stands with PLANDEX. May we show you, without obiigattMl . ■ ’ ~ ~... j THE SUTTLES CO. AROIttO Niblick Stere bid*. Decatur. Ind. tepsemanag The Abes Cmashy sad tea* Compear ta Hanford. Caaa. < wimill
SALK CALKNDAR JAN 4 Kan n<iir £ oil W and I', mi 8 of Birae nr I mi 47 .in<r fj mi S nt l.iaa Grave or *« ml N of Jimtown bride*- Geasr al farm sale Hos 4 Neil Juhnsun ami Melvin Lie< iu> *udJAN I" Fred Genkina Motor*. 124 W Waehington. Ft Wayne Gar age MTvlie e<4Mi(>iueiit. parts, supplier eomplele Jtise out i» ;<• a m Elli nbe ra* I Bros., *u<is, . - - ..J JAS H„Nei«oi) lluffinaii 12 mil«-tt southwest.Til-WSfifon. Ind l(tt<’. ura e<(bi|iiui iir; perroawl ptoperty I<t t»*i nt. EHeSraiwer Bros suits, JAS 17 IsirHia l> Robb r-tate I‘. t no Ji. of O*«lau then 2 inlier west i altie p«;r»unab property. 12 ntjpn ftjewfierger Bros au-' t-B . _ ' ■ ' ' ' - - '7 7 t r 7 •"• '• ?' * the man behind - ©W Telephone / z _r> «Th*» ’ r ** r ■* / k» *• / . J enaiveraary of the toe—wwjndKf “«> of dm dial ideykem w> » gwnch. end the 110th ••- '*ff aivermry of the birth of . its investor. Almon Brava •dO-i F | — -j Scrovger. Lika an merry l '—' / who hare cootrtbutad so ' greatly to man's progress. Almon B Mrowger never received the fame be so richly deserved But through the year*, ever improving dial telephone service ha* been a living raonumetM to him. We are especially proud that Almon B. Strowger was -,tn Independent telephone man. and the inveatioe. pioneering aod development of dial telephone service ar* a< hievements of the Independent portion of the Telephone —~ Industry. - .. - 2 < -t. - ‘ — CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO. I
>l/ W' W Iw ■ w ■"W ■rp PL—o J dAfrirr onwmon Up And Anand . Altar Oporation Sheriff Herman Bowman is like a young colt — kicktag «P Ma heels tn g frisky manner and enjoying the gghto nr the toon. for dentate have placed Ria tag > a wglkiM coat — and not a minute flso aeon, ’ according to the skwtfr. _ ‘ After almost two mpntba of hoa--1 pifol begs, wheel chair.. Inactivity and boredom, the s|fori« is able to w hobble about, and hopes to be con, I ptetely well soon. I The sheriff was gp and arqar-d | for the first time PHder. He has been eedered 1a "taka It saw" tar some time yet, though, putting a )i»tle aMsfltfoamnl weight an the leg each week. T*“. to sataraf pangs, . doctors pin replace this cast wflh , another, which is a definite step toward recovery. ; T>e sheriff paid that both he and the doctors ware well ptoeaed wjib the results of recent XtaFW and believe that finally — after the fifth operation be will be able to discard the brace ahd cane which has accompehtad bite wbafov«e ho went In recent years. The sheriff sagl that he is going to just git aroeng the office and not walk toe nrucjl for anhite" »• finds it is not too difficult driving his car, and hb* made several trips to Fort Wage*, sepecialiy to obtain further reports as to the success of the operation which took more than an Inch of the bone out of uls left leg. house load. Even some dairy-state opponents conceded privately that there is less than a MAS chance of defeating the Mil There were predlctlons that -»» opponents might try to filibuster the measure to death as a last resort Sen. Alesander Wiley. R . Win . L a member of the butter-state bloc. has said hr wiU fry tu sttach a rider repealing all war-time waciae tax increases It successful, the move would effectively kill the bill Hut senate Democrat' whip Fraucis J. Myers. Fa. was confident oteo supporters <au defeat this maneuver. . "t-v, ~, . , ■ The huuse big. approved by the senate finance committee last year, would clhninate the IS-ceut a pound federal levy on colored oleo and a one lourtbs'ent a pound tax oS un, olored margarine ?lt also Would eliminate a l«w sgiese manufacturers' tax. a *4.0axyear ha ndling rrn of colored oieo. a ayrat tax on wholetjafipri of fIU unooior ed variety, a |4S tax on ret alien of rotated product and a levy • nf-fhc nm-otared -oleo I using oleo would bale to pLM»t JKdii to that effect and aerva h in trUngu-lar ! The Nobel Prige# were cMalHfch- ! ed by the will <»f a t hem ' iat Alfred R Nobel. wht» ihveuUd d>nauiUe He died in l&W ffi / S.W. yffrit Hairy TBMrfc Phone 1834 We eerve a complete lose ->t 'Arede A Dairy Froducte.
Damecrnt Finaaces Tgy RopabKcons ' i jrMMgglii, Mm. 4. |«basw mM 4taMmt • iiamaw I eprehd between the fiscal foctunee i of the Democratic and Republic : an national committees la IM* i The »*RgPMfp c<M otrt m tag 1 lg ItataiHl statMMMte Otad nritn , the stork gs the !*«»•■ OO p eMMßittoa dlocMM that taW* ga jMmpoMd «Hb rmmipto pf oaiy The Democratic committee, on the other hand, told congreee Ke I expenses totaled JIJHMS7 «M *» i rec eipts PM* <« r gear’* ngtaglfi M WSMTrwpec Pods To Be Filled Applicatiea Fonws From Hoodquarters Indianapolis. Jan. * — Mon interpsted in ibdibne state police ser vice go s career tap* try oaf fur pne of the 2& trooper positions to be filled thi* yegr. Sups Arthur M Thurston announced todky. Application forms, may be obtained W writing directly to Huol Thurston at state police h«a<lquur "' iers la Indianapolis Blank fornu will then be Bailed to the applfcant, who will until midnighi Feb. t*. to return tlje completed application to the department bead Applicants Aiust be at least years of age as of June 19 and rot more than *4 years of age as of , Sept 1. They must be five feet, i nine inches In height with weigh’ . in proportion. Other prerequisites . include graduation from an J accredited high school, residency »n , Indiana for one year preceding application. American citizenship and poesessios of • valid, unrestricted Indiana driver's Hceflse CnmprrtenstvT nsentel and phyw test examinations will,he given tn the spring to those applying fob appointment as troopers Fifty men ' will he elected to attend a recruit school from June 19 through Ant If on the Indiana Unlveraity cam J pus In Bloomington Each candlu- ! Me. Supt. Thurston said, will lie ' : given a sum of money sufficient to I cover recruit school expenses. Top . 2* students will receive appoint ' ments as probationary troopers. third class. - ~ The 1949 state legislature apprCf L priated tunda ta era last yteFAnd V c||Li St , U ott» fMF-
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Doctor b kidicM ■or Mere y jiey tug Or. Sander To Be Anwtod Frutoy Maaeheoter. M. JL. JU. 4 —Dr. Herman W. Sawder today awaited his arraignment to learn whether he must go to jaß while eweitiag trial io tjw merer sigfftak at a woman ceocor patient. t Dr. Sander, prominent 41-yearold physician. w»» Indicted by the Hillsborough county grand jovy late yesterday on a charge of first degree murder tor injecting air into the veins of Mrs. Abbie C. Dot roto. i». as she lay dying of cancer He will be arraigned tomorrow before superior judge Harold R. Wescott and at that time It will he determined whether he can' stay free In *<t.MW bail which was set following bis arrest teat week. Dr. Sander was not in the courtroom when the 11 member all mah l grand jury returned the indlcluiebt charging Mm with ftrst degree murder Both he and hla wife test I their home while the Jury was tn session and went Into seclusion A defease attorney said the doctor was "dlaappoiptgd and upset and would have nu connngnt make on the action. The attorney said It would tube wseks lo pre pare Dr. Sanderit defense and wax inabta to aw wMn he would he ready to »<> to trial. t'lmvietiop on a charge of first gtsgree murder carries an automatic sentence of life Imprisonment in New liaampsltlre unless the jurj , recommends hanging. However.! the presiding judge can give th< jury a|i opportunity to act on a lesser charge, such as second degree murder or manslaughter _ County solicitor William II Craig, who preseuhxl the slates case to ibe era nd jury, said lie was perfectly willing to have Dr. San tier free in W6.tiW bail between th< '■ arraignment and trial dale The present ball la sixxi uub until to morrow when the qui siitpt will Jie argued apalnj, f Only seven witticssea were heard by the grand jury Including nurse Elizabeth Rose, who unwittingly helped with the air Injection th, slate charges caused the dcalh of Mrs Borruio. Another witness was nurse Jo seplnut; Cutmbr to whoiii l<r baa ger. do taled lhe’ notation that ,b, bad ad ministered tile Injectiou.'" The iudh-imtnl charged that Di i*Sandi;r "feloniously, wilfully and Rd bfi malice afyretlu'ughf did iw ( I Jest ik culoc crnTiiWe<«'r» of ulr. -
Speakii Tonight -4 The Raw. Ralph A. Carter, paator of tha Church of the Naaareaa. will apeak at tha uatoa worship •arvlce sponsored by tha Decatur ministerial aaaociatiou at tha First Baptin - burc’h at 7:N o'clock this craning ■; ——'.i „ im uiiß~ws immimui. RAILWAD USB U -or rrom Fmh oral I Workers union ordered more than 16.1Mb' sirikiag Ullaote mteers back to work Monday The men fatted to report for work yeetordng bat union off H-late said their strike was waulboriaed. J.\ Lowta’ failure to return from Sprinstield. 111. where he is vtsH- ’ tag fits mother, touched off new. I BW un onfirmeil. reports that he was talklM contract terms with major, Illinois producers ”3 The Interior department work, ,! on a new report on the na Jion's ,'SI supplies It Is eypactad i to say Crlday jusl ho* much «oal * i ts I'll liand. who has It, and howl j long it w-tii last 4 Robert NT Denham get" rail counsel of the national tabor rcl.a tiorrsb-Hid. told new amen he-jmlLt, j nbly will not act before nokt week on, it»l q industry -complaints iha' (atelia Is" demanding Illegal -rontia, t terms. .i Th, 21.', square miles of tropical ; tluarii. offer a rich field for the aii'hacol'igist. The Ifttle island is dotted with, prehistoric stone ■ burial sites, most of which untourh'd I four times m close tacerwrton In the veins of one Abbie Borioto *ltli the Intent . . to kill and nine . .lei bet |
iNMIMkWed Portion Os Nation ■ Cost Is Bflskinfl In Hifh CMcagp, Jan. t tUFj- Blia tarda, taraadoea, flooga and tea etoruMl pounded Ute weotaro thra* fourita Hf she Mtlpn totay White the Mat WHNiHha ~ gta June-ia-Jaauaap temperatarra. Billiards laahedtbe Dakotas, northern Minnesota and the Pacific Borthweet. piling snow drifts In the Puget Sound area and haltitui highway traifte ta iho northern nt*i»« Freeatag rata told a tttamllewide carpet of lea acrara Mtaaoari. A>tetata»«am 14k Imb lima Bad Talßt Mrtwaen IM. Louis. Mo , aad Ft Worth. Teg Toraadows. atriktag ta the wake to lorreaUgl rataa. wrecked or damaaed nearly M hwuea. and buildings to ths Mtoataafowi river txrttomlande north to 8l Isouie The ludtaa Creek levee at Wen da. 111 . gave way tart nigM The S'.’BXS L'Z K caaaty aad Madisua aad Moatgani grj ranattae la lllfotoa Rising wafora ttaMtaMd the Shell Oil compaay'a reftoery al Wood River, already damaged by tha wtaffetorm. Akpat 94* rataateer workmen repaired ige breaks by HlUag aand bags aad touptag them tato the levee break, wading through icy water as (he temperature dropped steadily , Heavy rains tka' accompanied the tor undo were blamed tor the levee collapse Eight homes, a! ; church and school ta the village <it i Wsndq were flooded and lUtoois hlgl.wdy 16* was under water as i r.oo acres of taffd'Tn Madison,
Federal & Grets Income Tax lor 1949 Is Now Dae! Business msn Wlte do not wtah to pay thsir fourth quarter on their estimates, and persons selling real estate must file-return by Jan 16,1*60. FarmarE Kowever. mtfst ftte their retorn hy Jan ft, f»W. , ........... ; .. . ■ My past experience acquired while etqiHaysd -by • the internal Revenue — ' / and Gross Income Tan dlviatea should quality me to file your returns correctly. Charges for services are quoted before the work is dons. CAM. 1881 FOB API’OINTMENT QUALIFIED TAX & BOOKKEEPING SERVK’E t JOSEPH IHSON - (Former Deputy Collactor of Internal Revenue AM Gross Income Tas) Rm,in 7, I’cuplo Trust BuiMing _4JE4 ATI K, INDIANA
cminilf we t e inundated Ttatel paters forced *vo«Mira of six families from their home* around Schmidts Lake, near Wando, to>4 » lotaWte wte Uvad mm Sugar Creek at Toad Hop. Ind. , California citrus grow on MRwtaod asafoat *»u»U dagroe tepipara'ores early today, and UMHortota were wanted to protect ihoir radUiors Tyfocal to the wide assortment to wintay weather waa jhai which aiminSfcd SpxkMtadd.. Ha, W nigta. At one M* .'waWMr huuaga there reported, the atty was getting snow, freeglng rate, heavy sleet, thunder and fog. The eoid ltaiyl'o apMWptk aM»v» appeared to Be ilowtag taud was not expected to -reach Naw Yorh City aad New England util after tomorrow la New York a 4gyear-old beat record waa smashed today as the temperature climbed to 6a 1 degrees at < p m CST and was forecast to ryach nearly 7» during the day. Previous high for the date was 50.0 degrees to I*o* Shrubs and tree* budded and iced tea was served ta restaurants. tiirrica ■po ttinottßs m Notice is berghy given I hat th* Board at CommlMlOMra of Adaitw iVHinty, Indiana, will until the ho ir of 2.00 p. rti.. Monday. January H rocotvo *»e»l«*d bida. at H»* offl.to of th# ( aauty Auditor, for the following: HlKhway Dmrtwewt On*- — l’kk-up .rriwk. k ton capacity. X ' CleanJng and patntlnw wwll* and cetliugH. aad varuUhipg M'>»bdwork In the Circuit C<-<irt liDom, Jury Ro<*u»m and way#.Plan* agd weclfkatloim are on file in the offu* of Ur County Audf Itor. All btda tnu>t be accompanied by i a bond or certified chfgk U an aT mount eifual to of price but. The Board reaervet the rlgtH to reject any or <ll bld* I By order, of the of Com I mißulonern °f Adami? Counly. THCRMAN I I JLudifor Adam* County n»r 1* - JAN «
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Horness Moy Seek G.O.P. Nomination Kokomo, lad.. Jan. f— IVFI~ Republican Pgrtr teadtr* of th* fifth district trm mairt taaighf at the home to tovmar R» rB«al 4Ifarnea* in South lfolWh» *•* pnibaMy WIN aun'togee lawr tkto week wheibra b* wiM *g*‘“ •*“ tha GOP naatinaita*. Haraaaa «*ry«d ttvs forms pa fifth district teßrmntglfra gA I iff non ”A ' Sd»w - b Wmir -TGMnmTlFrrr MT NO. ka* INTUVO fULUfR Mt tMm Mi as* rntly fkto--iM/re beaaMfotfo erisr «U iuigt•tM_» Mbit -*»y Nuu to-soy *»- Dick Mansfield MOTOR SALE* 141 S. Second St. _ Phono 1445
