Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1950 — Page 2
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Wisconsin Justice ’ - -. Winner In Election Returned Winner s Or U»y Victory MlltulM. Apr l-tUP)—Ju« tire joba E. Martin won election to Soother year oa-the Wtocousln / supreme court with an easy victory over Ills challenger. Munhall I’etereon ot Monroe, to yMttrday* election. Martin plied up 82.095 more votes than Feterson. with return* counted from ail but 288 ot the Mate's 3.1 M precinct*. The victory save the 58-year-old Justice the right to finish the court torn to which he was appointed nearly two years ago. To win a tuH 10-year term on the bedch he must run again next spring In the six circuit court ejections. incumbent Judge Milton Meister. West Bend. was defeated by William O'Connell. Juneau; Judge Gustave Gehri. Milwaukee, won his race for re-election and Herbert Hunds. Wisconsin Rapids, was chosen to succeed retiring Judge Herman Severson. Three
was chosen to succeed retiring Judge Herman Severson. Three
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IncuaibeKtS were re-elected •*#'■ , out opposition —Nelma* Arps, Chilton; Kenneth 8. White River Falta, and Alvin C. Reto. Madison. The total vote of nearly 955.000 was bigger than expected. But It was below figures for the last three years when more statewide tosude;.sKM beta* . The supremo sea** race started almoat neck and neek as the rural arena turned in their retaroe. When the Mg efty rote proved tn. Martin bum up an overwhelmtad lead. Peterson admitted defeat st. Ift: 45 p. m., saying ho wee “very pleased" with his vote The 42-year-old attorney and former Arses eodnty judge carried about II western counties and hie home county. It was his second try for the supreme court He ran eighth in the 12-nran race last year. The justice entered the race as favorite because of his demonstroked vote-puWng power M five successful contests tor state attorney general. He was serving ”hfa 10th year as attorney general when GoV. Oscar Kennehohm appointed him to the court in June. ISIS, to succeed the late Justice Chester Fowler. Peterson was backed by the
cittscun hoa-pmrttons».'' ■ esntorenco on peMttenl education, while Mar tto bad the radars— set of various county bar associations Harry V. Carlson was elected Kenosha comfy small claims court judge, defeating Joseph B. Molinaro. State Gross Incom Coltedtets lower Off Qaarter MHHon For First Quarter iadtonapoite. April 9—<UF> — Oroea income tax collections tor the first quarter of 1950 fell nearly 92A00.000 below the amount collected la Xhe same period ot 1949. The 1950 receipts through March ft were |35.gT5.?»5. Mate revenue commissioner Conn J. Sterling reported. Receipts la the first quarter st I*4o were iag.S24.5M. State budget director Uy tie J. Free hater estimated, on the bash of the first quarter collections, that the state's revenue front the gross Income tax would fall from the record 172.714.932 collected in 1949 If the gross tax revenues do fall, it will be the third time they have done so since the tax was first levied |n 1933. Previous drops were recorded In 1939 and 1945 Sterling said first quarter eo|leclions of the bonus surtax were. 98.085.047 and that a total ot 111153.084.2 S ,was in the bonus fund now Officials of the state veterans affairs department, administering the bonus, said they had received ’05.675 applications by March 31. They estimated that was 60 percent of the eligible veterans,
Gasoline Price War Extended In City Th* gasoline price war *»’’ **>; tended tnda.Y, with a <ut in price an ironneed by the Hoosier Fete station. This station reduced its price to 21$ rents P*r gallon for regular and nicento for high test. The pries war started last week when local stations reduced tjieir• price to 22 4 rente, per gallon The; Standard stations were quoting then standard' pre * of J.. •• cents ’per gtllon for regular gas. One station Wtas reported selling regulat at 219 cents per g a Hou. First Degree Murder Trial Set May 27 Frankfort. Ind. April 5--ll'-Pl 7Thc fir’l dcgrcr murder trial of Frankie Miller. admitted jealousy-j slsysr "I birr bo< friend who lelt her for another woman, was set today for May 27 ' - Clihton 1 in uif judge Fred < imp. b.-ll -o f Ho- d.t't -.-ifti r the 2>yeal old gun girl entered 1 plea of 'no! guilty" at her arraignment yestri day A grand jmy returned tin murder indictment last week I’oliee -aid Mi-- Miller admitted the hot gun killing of Ixl.imi llnlli day at hi- apartment lu re 1 ,+r+y - "Mao 1 79" "STfe ToTiI author 1 idteidrd to ''ruin everythin;: In • ver owned" ami kill him when lie_sjob<l ■ her up on a Sat urday night date j -and w. nt out with artothe/girl llf You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya.
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jjrag rroiiMis PlMaed By Mason List 13 Meetings On Lodge Program A iprtax program with II meetings. closing on Juns 29 with a family ptentc and aolf tourney, has boon annoaneed by officers of ths Decatur Maaonte Mdae. The protrain, which was announrad in a letter to all members, offers a variety of activttiea. Harold Mamma, master of the local lod(e, also Issued a statement thanking members for their cooperation during the first quarter. The spring program starts April 11 with a regular meeting, at which new by-lawa will be approved. A lunch for members will follew. On April 19. a play far members only will be held ’ In the lodge room. It..is entitled “A Rose Upon The Altar” and will be precoated by members of the Three Rivera lodge ot Fort Wayne. On April 21 and April 29 taitiation ceremonies will be held. One ot the highlights of the tprlng program will be on Sunday, May 7. when local member* will go to Franklin In a chartered bus to visit the Indiana Masonic home. This will boa family affair and a boon-time box lunch- Will be taken by those making the trip. A regular meeting is scheduled tor May 9 and initiations will be held op May 15 and 23. June 2 Is designated as Master Masons day and a prominent speaker will close the day’s activities after tile annual banquet. A regular meeting is.scbednled for Juns 13. followed on June 2<> and 27 hy Initiations The spring l-rogram will clrxie on Jun* 29 wile a familv day at Hanna Niiltman park and the Decatur golf duh There Will lie games and contests for those who do not play golf. 1 The formal activities of the lodge 'hen will cease during the summer t months. . — . Adas!* h«i. Ibf.. _ .'S- r : KJ '' r art a in th»- 4* "state, but lite small cut number of people I . s Eye Troubles |f »■)■« »r»»ubh- r«.ntknuallV parwiMtii s <l*«ii t U ait' *your rvr «b»4 tnr L> To. Nf-otthf tired irritqte»l tiiirnlufic it<-liH»u «*¥<*•* Lathe ih*-m '" with l«4Vo(>tik. >< HTS s.i. < • a' ITa‘*ed by thoywaild* M--n»y re ! funded l-f. tint deltffhlffd *»» > Uvo|i- >■ i »tk tnrl nv f-Eyr-t-up iiw-iwd.t-uJ • Alkali 'tlruK«iNt»
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