Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT ETwy bacmp* oodumj dj TO DOCATUB DEMOCRAT CO. *terad at the Deeatar, fadTTatooXdwfceead Claes Mattar Dick D. Malte Preaident A- i. Holthouae editor — J. a. Matter . Vtee-Praatdeat By Mail to Adaau Oat pa*. Ml Mx mpatha, B*B»; 1 month*. 2175. By Mall, bayaad Adam art AWu CoturtMa: One year. »T.**; • nwatte. 9k.lt; I months, M**. By Carrier, » eeats per week. Slagle coate. « aaota.

The Red Cross fund is above tbs 22.000 nark, so near to the goal that a little effort will pat it over the top Adans county baa »ueh a woaderM record to anpporting this great humanitarian organisation, that as a people we should not fail thia year. It the cane easing to completed, goal will be reached. The local floods did considerable damage to bridges to thia coaaty A 30-foot span in St. Marys township was washed oat by the high waters this week and a tew others hare been damaged to the extent that danger notices hare been pooled at the approaches. It's • job trying to keep i the roads and bridges in shape s’ for traffic. tte* than 22.500 is needed to ~ p'nrWrßed JHte ftter the top. It'S possible that the solicitor in your territory can t complete his work, so why not take your donation or mail ttttrthe home serv Ice office. You will be given credit on the record and also help maintain the county's enviable record of never having failed to support the Hcd Crons Msriun and Mattison townships . in Alien county wifi vote on. primary day. on a school consolidation proposal. The. former township maintains grade schools and ' high school students are trans’ferreX to Mad Imhi township. School mergers are of primary IntVreM to cltifnns in the affected districts and no doubt the pro jMMial will hrtnc nut the voters. Consolidation seems to be the an ewer to economic problems in the taxing uniiF. along »ith the dtsire to provide better buildings and approved curricula for the »fu - --Fmstdrnt Truman and Intense Se< r.Ptary .J<»hn<«>n join in e’ate nients that the army and navy are not working on any secret wear pon< such a* flying saucers The officials discount the rumors 0f... - aplite the people that the ('nixed State? is. not produ« hig any mysterious device. A Florid* news

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paper to commenting on the r saucer stories, said "nntil we have better proof let's call tt apple . saucers." That strikee the popular Idea about the aocalled visit* i ' from Mars and the apeeulation that Russia to seadtog the i “greetings" over here. I - • -—o o— > Everybody favors good roads and whether one lives to town or to the country, be would rather I drive over a hard surfaced or black-top country road. The county commissioners would like to Improve all the roads to the county. but finances will not warrant such a program. There will be about Itn.Mie available this year 1 for county highway repairs and maintenance, which must be spread over nearly 700-mlles of road A blacktop road costs around 25.000 a mile to build, so if alt The money were diverted to new construction, less than 35 miles a year eeuld be Improved. We must keep all the roads passable. so funds cannot be expended only for the hard surfaced type. More money Is needed by county and state highway department's. Governor Scbricker wants the legislature to boost the gasoline tax at least two cents a gallon ted’irt* toe- sdard *-<-venuefr.r new road construction. o o A special poll by Gallup chows that Republicans are leaning to ward General Elsenhower as their 1552 candidate tor president, with Senator Taft taking second place Eisenhower s lead is Indicative <of the dissatisfaction Republicans have with their leaders. They are tired of the reactionary group which has b»m to control of the party sine, the days of Hoover and many want new blood T itais the-reason they look to Et.--n---r might, devd’them out of the wilderness Hut. The Taft faction wifi be hr emit fol of >he <»OP convrnhon and there the nomination will be made. Eisenhower is popular with thepeople. but has never indicated if _.lxe. As.ifeJßepuhllian or would like’ to have the presidential tuuuina firm The surprising point to tile survey is that Dewey 'still ranks third among the candidates.

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| 20 Yf AUS AGO | | TODAY April « IMb w*s Bunday. Cause* Otomlmed On motion of the plaintiffs attorney* in the cases of Jean Anderson v* Cliffton and Sam Anderson and the First Hank at Bern* v» Claude M. Latour*. aa executor of the last will aad testament of James Latours, the causes wer* dismissed Petition Filed Appearance made by John De, Vos* for th* defendant to the case of Maude Morgan v* Lawrence Morgan, who also filed a petition to modify a previous court order. Notice ordered issued returnable April U Appttoatien PlSF“"~ Application for letter* of admin tot rat ion were filed by Brice Daumerman for the Ida H Haines estate. Bond to the penal sum of M.MO tiled. Letters issued. Letter* toaued Letters testamentory were issued to Rufina Bprunger upon ap plication for the Hiram A. Sprunger estate A petition was also filed by the executrix to examine the safety deposit box at the First Bank of Berne, which was authorlx ed by the court. Final Report Filed Final report for the estate of Joseph Kortenber was filed by the administratrix. Hazel Kortenber revealing that due disposition of credits had been made, and urging that other real estate of the estate, whlt-h '(a tax delinquent, be released for tax sale. Final report was also filed for the Bertha revealing a balance of J 5. Admlnistra--t’rlx latotua Sprout shows distribution of 27*7 75 to Richard Baker and 21.535 ,s<t to herself as shares Inventory Filed Inventory No.. * tiled for the Arthur Shock estate, revealing the sum of sli.7ot>«>2 in savings ac count in the National City Bank. of Xf# rotVlCTecwrfx thraabertr Tiailey Butler authorized, following her petition, to redeem bonds amounting to fl.mHi and deposit proceeds In the First State Batik of Decatur...

Berne Rotary Club Names New Directors Fenie. April 6. — The Bcme Rotary club has named new director* (or the coming year. Th*director* will organise and name officer* The new dire<tors are Edward Stucky. Fred V<»n Gunten Leonard Kingsley Forrest tlaUij* . ♦ r Earl Lehman. Frank Noble and: WiHiani Kpu»«* twi., - .1 Dewbtrat wawr Bring Rourti - ■ i t+j ' WM, ts jjiil ■ Previously 're-ported Chrb E- .ILb< Fttine, F-t h Tw7 ■ Jhiarur Re- Zone No. 1 ■i. I; : HA- k \ h ’ F .-> i' <\ H Si Mary Twp Harold Scbarnerloh, £«er 21 I' ni• it !a •» _ _ . HdlHild Th man .Set- 1 { r a j» F C -Schiniege. Ser. jd . Twp 12 » H -ATTtnn—7 WfMrrr Srr —Hr -- Ua'hinsoj. Twp ” 11 • 1-. I Di itur lb Zone No. I*. Mrw N A Bixler Audi- :Lp»»i DtcThur Bw». Z- n<‘ No 1. By blar i Ca.t 12 21 - . L» w; R* iiikiJ;-. Svc Preble Twp . € — town of (.ineva. ,Mr- MR- ■ Tntair-rTTTarH d _. . Fr ... bPt n-

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Hearings Planned By Platform Committee Indianapolto. April C. —(UP)— The attt* Democratic platform advlaory committee will hold pubMei hoMtowe here- Aprit » and- 24. state chairman Ira L. Haymaker aanounced today. "Anyoaa Interested ta the formti-

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toting of the Democratic Mat* plattor**, to be sutadttod to th* Mate convenion June 27. I* cordially ißvitod to attend aad pr**Mt th*ir - '.d***.'' Hay mater *aM. i Clarence F. Merrell, Indiuiapoll* - attorney, waa chosen chairman of ; the eonnrittew at- Ito BrM nwatlat r March U. - Democrat Wank Ada Bria* Raeutt* ' , ... Y : -Z .

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