Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publl*h«d Every Evening Except Sunday Bp THE DBCATUR DEMOCHAT CO. • incorporated Batered at the Decatur, Ind , Poet Office a* Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President < / A. R. Holthou** ——s-—- Editor J. H. Heller Vice-President C. E. Holthou**— Treasurer •übeerlptien Rate*: By Mall in Adam* and Adjoining Counties; One year, M; Rix month*. *3.tt; I month*. 11.75. By Mall, beyond Adam* and Adjoining Count!**; One year, |T.O»; < month*. »3.75; I month*. Uta. By Carrier, 30 cento per week. Single copies. 4 eeato.

— — «"'■ Vtile** *om« pruning la done oa' the budget* and reduction of the proposed tax rate* follow, Decatur taxpayers will be faced with nearly a per lino rate In ISM. That’* climbing too high N,o doubi "water” can be from several of the budget* and Ui* (taring* applied in reduction of gorerament operating eoat*. This should be done, for It would he detrimental to the growth of Decatur to hare a 14 t»i fate. 0 o ' England still follow* the caa tom of celebrating with gusto tW arrival of a baby in the royal family. Official naiule* were given «Mn a six pound girl waa bora to Prince** Elia*belli and Prine* Philip, all in keeping with tradition and Engllah tore. Over here we celebrate the arrival of every baby and the bombing of f gun* U aupplanled with' th? pegging out of cigars by the father who nervoudy walked the hhepitai floor or kept vigil until the glad tidings were Imparted to him. " Mayor William OTtwyvv ot New York I* going to resign and will ' be appointed ambassador to Mexico .rhe Mayor i* a diplomat hjt 1 nature »n<i m> do'ubi will in bap py. Io retire from Hie box* and turmoil ot the great > i:y. ,lmfart being the chief executive of that metropolis alfeost re an impoaslbto job O'Dwycr'* tu allh suffered. from the lousuiiit grind of nihlic office and he probably look* forward to more serene days us nnbassador to the sunny country to thy south. 1 ™ O- ■ 0 - " A few years ago one of Ihe most interesting T» vans In national public lif- was Maui) 'MAV*r><A In Congress b> fought so ’ln TV A. tor slum i!• iranr- and. for .. . ... a ..large wi my amt : u.i.. ... ... procehe he etepp. d < n > many tor-. ami »4- def-ated f-r t< eleclion He then !»<■ n ■ i ■ yor of San Ah onto t < - o in which he was tuul of ll'l Old u-> ful id .>■ X - Maury Ai .u- iiinnii.v ' •”T'eXWl»gislA|urL. lfb<.-: d ‘and proves to be a - all .ko'liifarher, lie-will stir up tim hod' and giv< i ( a fc-iod deal to -ihips about l‘r» uuuihly real « :,»• p< moil'll property Wire appi i .1 low in 22 Itfdiiin • < al',l Hie alatv. board of lax (cm ■. i. ordered l—j.Hu- • a-v. -.min tits.. Sone t '.’.lit! r ti ujl .•< l.to I'll toe erSlWi' ■ . h'hi. h mlgin b- It K Idcvl bu: f:om a «iat* f rix ba.-iSi.- iii/ii' ’■ f . the-o' . oiin'o -■ 'tlixi carry i: ■ < 11.. ; .ntarki I' ' . Sim • A<:-if. >' voun'.fr Tit. ’ . ■>- Mtcli* ' —-

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over a year ago. the reappraisetueut of real estate and Improvements 'here will stand. That speaks well tor the assessor* and appraiser* who evaluated the property ***e»*meiito on a for- - muia designed to euualtoe value* Pete Wemhoffs Automotive News says that the auto industry bus already turned out 4,«W.taQ car* this year, and that more than IbO.uuo new model* are coming oy the assembly Hue*, each week Thta to a record-breaking alHliue high fur the Industry, which compared to last year'l* two month'* ahead of schedule. While there might be a slight tapering off by fall, the year's production will go above the six million mark. The American-made automobile sell* wyiuboi of the free enterprise syssyucbol of our free enterprise *y» fem. Where else can milliuns of worker* ride to their job* every day? Telling Our Story: Some quarrels Are won by the si<se which pres* fits rea><»nabi* Others arc rhe . ids which, .niakvk th* 1 ' inwt iiohe. Tin st are\ simple ’WHh'h A HJ» ! !< ■!!!* to* ply to World affairs Wc want to win our rk-lorics by arpument. tHrt by the . ImMest ttbouting. But we an in a sitaation where we must ?4ke cure lest the other side defeat us by _putshout in 2 us •it may, will be wondered uhpiio; afiphtnM Is bcine c tilled i» ihg hi:hr. nions' ex : rjians-’ts of hoult ;wid accusation !■ Ute l iiiftd NtMiom, Yet I I.i **d s iL hu? no < h«>k<e hut uhh-ll w.*Hi 111 lit I>i 1 in ; than Jp- it .1 • v,».i tv Mir. *.l ’ (num. is ju-jru ..-—Du Sf t-uri \ <’ lunrij us a platfinin ! in whl -h f» sluin' i’> v< rsion »-rs if.- i'• 1. in K««rt .t_ I’ir- Ami<l .k tri v b.i-‘ tl oh ‘ fa< - which • -m.( !»■ -able to rn - gnizv. I .• < i i- 1 ‘-i t . ,r -. ri:i and . v. r i Im ? K*u' v‘ssitimi’ fold T’:.- i i < hni’pie wl ;• h ti ■ r. .• ■! 8 lit hrs tl' 1 ■ .til w :c wi ll J «--I 4 anti hl i HiJ uIUIJHt . .I t I • 17 V AV I ha-. •!' rii A H-kt d Oil I’■ mmiif 1 ’ i i- " »uh uk’U--1 i*qun- i > •• • 1 Ki - \ •.. / . ■ I ■ < ill l»» . a»i:o.i. <i Io Mhn.- 1 nut [»-H ’■ . f H nnd ■f• **id* prt I ♦ (}.-*■ .that i> a. fa■ -X—; . V’ h' g -ii •_ on.'y -a:!!; t“

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»vnur«K» i VTaR«r at Gurau. um uitcfffmate aoa •< • the Sin ur i.eßßtvrc iM’N Odow ta 13TJ J after • wrua tuwuapeopia. He an< M- 1 XD«r atudMit, rrtaUWM OnSM, «b u» * uoca and call oa antaemue, a trader, wtao * vrangea tor umm w jou» a carevaa ta UM ■ OnaoL Aottiexnue ta eeoduig among UM f fiftH to KuM&i Knaa to a oev> of Deautlee. inciudm* Anthemur own naif-etaier. The Kfifiishrneo eaten a «lira pee of UMe Kin. ( Maryam, who la reputedly amf-Europaaa. | CHAPTER EIGHT 1 AfiTHEMUS was sayfng in an ’ »ngry voice, “1 didn't eend tor 1 you. Maryam.* “I know. But I am here. I have 1 just heard what you propose to do 1 with me.” Antiiemus called to palhcr Theo- ’ dore wv w toud voice, "You vickly • Utile house rat. bring that Chinese ' woman here and be quick about it.* 1 Turning back to the girt the merchant began to speak in angry tone*. She moved slowly across the room until »he was directly tn ■ front of him. If Wjdter had not been watching Anthemus with a keen interest in the moods of his ' future employer, he would have seen that she was facing her fornudable brother with more -cour- . age than might have been expected. Her hair waa short and was massed about her head in close dark curia Her face waa turned sideways toward them, displaying an unmistakable Grecian purity of feature. She was answering her brother in low and insistent tones which sometimes rose to a note ot passionate protest. Several times she appeared on the point of tears, but fur thc. most part she showed oo sign* ot fear. When Father Theodor* returned with tne woman, the debate became A three-sided one. The girl showed dismay at the forjiudable appearance ot Hoochin B’abahu, and at hrst she had little to say. falter noticed that she cringed away when the heavily ringed Ungers of the red-haired procuress rested on her ihiiutder. The talk was carried on In a language that Walter did not recognize. It had a guttural quality, and he was to learn later that it was the polyglot tongue of the As.atic trail*, a mixture pf many languages. The girl's had .begun to rise again on an insistent note. Once, in answer to something the Chinese woman had said, she cried out an answer unmistakable in any language. It was. "No, No!" Hoochin B'abahu said, "Tiimu" tumu.'" which meant, just as surely. "Ye*, yea* When the girl shook her head, th* woman went into a tong and vehementj tirade. ■Father Theodor* ran over to the two Englishmen. "1 think,* he said, "you had better go. Walt tor ipo butxide." . . Back in the- anteroom, which was rU-w descried, they looked at each other and grinned. It was a quarter of an hour later w hen Fatlier Theodor* joined them. “He m in a raging temper,’ he reported. "It has been a moat trying experience He ha* decided to send her oft at once. The ftr»t caravan will leave in the morning, and you ar* to be ready lo go also.” H* ■ looked at Walter with a new respect. “Anthemus Mem* to have tuketra fancy to you, young man. At toast, be to sure you will prove of use to him. Instructions have already been given to have you huLh-Ottcd out for the journey. I afn to wait and travel with him in the second caravan. “tn the mosniiitir 1 am to give i vou « k.toon m ta* language ot the

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toeh. pasnenger*. encape uninjnrel. Clyde Steele ha* lax broken when a team ot horse* run* away and nulls a land roller over him on a i farm near Fort Wayne Frank Strauh tut and braised when hto car overturn* north ot Ito-! < atur Bert Wouiat k of Hie city police is ' reported improved after a week's it lues*. Forty relative* surprise Mr*. J. H. Heller with a lawn ptoeto at-tii* lawn of her home, honoring Mr*v,

uwus. we win nave me mgm uiuy to drill some of It Into your beads. It is an easy enough tongue to pick up, There nas always been a jumbled means ot communication tor all the race* who mingle on the silk trails and in th* bazaan. but of late years it has been changing a great deal The Mongol* rule all th* continent, and eo moot ot the word* used are Mongolian. It has no name, but 1 call It Bi-c*A That means I-you la thsir outlandish tongue.” He added after a moment: "There ar* some Chinese words' of course, sou must begin to call the country w* ar* going to China. Gathsy applies mostly to the northern part, which la now under Mongolian rule.* Walter said anxloutoy, *What la to b* done With the alater now ?” "She will be punished. Naturally. Anthemus will see to that.” Tristram', of course, bad not been able to follow any ot the talk. He leaned forwaid now and touched Walter on the arm. !T am inclined to believe th* story that her father was i Christian slave;" he said. "Did you notice her closely at all. Wat? She ha* blue eyes Do you know what I have been thinking? 1 hav* been thinking they are English *ye*l" • • • "May God glv* you th* kingdom of heaven. Thia boy will bo your servant,” said Father Theodore, thrusting forward a diminutive specimen with a grinning black fae* under aa enormous and dirty turban. ''l ■/ ■ ■ Th* boy placed a hand on his breast and said, “fit, Mahmoud ibn ASSCUIt." T / "That is hla name." explained the priest. "Mahmoud Is a go<x! boy. I picked him out tor you myself. H- la a willing worker, and he will steal anything you need. He comes from near th* Red Sea, and I-thuik ther* la aotu* Abys■tnfaa la him * — —-— "But will we need a servant?" said Walter. "Have you ever packed a camel?" There, was an impatient note in the priest's voice. "Have you ever pegged one out for Ure night? Are you light-ffhgeredl You cant get along in a caravan without stealing the things you lack.' You may-be sure of this: •when Anthemus provides a ser-vant.-there is real heed for one. Take him and be thankful" The boy had a twinkle tn Bls eye, and a jaunty way of standing with arms akjmlxj which was comptotety foreign to the stern dignity of the nomad people. His whole attitude said as plainly as words. •I ike you. my masters, and I will make you a very gosjd boy." ’ - The priest gapped first Walter . and then Tristrani on their shoul- : ders. saying in a loud tone: "Master Waiter.. Master Tristram." Mahmoud repeated with some difficulty. Masser Watter, Massi-r Twis.” Then he touched his breast . again and said with a still broader > grin. “Bi, Mahmoud ibn Aaseult.” Father Theodore said something I in a guttural longue, and the boy i turned and vanished in the crowded square. . They war* standing beneath 111* ruined walls ot Antioch, which had not been rebuilt since the last assault at the hands of Egyptian armiea The place buzxed With the most intense activity in preparation for the start. Walter motioned joward a tectidfi ot the square where all the cameto told ,whjte trappings and sky-blue ostrich plumes bobbing on

Helm of Miami, Fl*., and Mr*. DeVHbiaa of Detroit * HousehM | By ROBERTA Damp Collar It to a good practice to 111’ bhoeeeiloih !>»»» with pieces of charcoal and hang them in tne Hamp cellar or basement. These Will prove effeqlve in renioviag ti>« dampae** from the air. The bag* should pv emptied occasionally and the charcoal dried and used again. Chigger* Chigger* on the law u and l>u»lo.» can be destroyed by the liberal use es aulphur applied with a du*» gun On lawn*, of course, the chigger* WMI dteappear it the grgs* is kep* Cleaning Felt A little Steel wool rubiied on fell ibe wrung direction of the maier.al • m cl*an it dtaaiy. Ito tsM rub too hard, e ~ ... —-• AMm ftignette | By ROBMTA UM — « -Q. Is It ever permissible to u*« the knife to ctetvey say kind ol food to the mouth? A. Never. Th* only purpose of lie dune as skilKiitlly as possible, the knife is cutting, and thto should tSd ; never In tlto manner of a saw Q Whew a bride I* writing Botes [of. thanks tor gifts to friends of hers who do know her husband, shun 11 the notes lie signed with liciih names? A. She signs just her jiauie to the note, hut the note should Include her husband's name. as. "liob and I deeply appre iate. etc."

u>eu uvm-.v,oa. uuo niewn the women ar* coming with Ito?” h* aak-d. ■ 1 "All of them. Th* second caravan will hav* to travel much faster than this one.** "What about the stater?” "ISh* has given in. What would you expect? Anthemu* was thorough about the whipping. He had her stripped to the waist and gav< her a dozen strokes himself. 1 hear that all th* other sister* were brought la to watch bechus* h« knew that would hurt her more than the blows. She didn't make a sound.” / ■ "What la be saying?” asked Tristram. Fearing an outburst on the part ot bis friend. Walter answered grimly. "I will tell you later." Mahmoud returned at thia point, and It was apparent he was upset over something also. He poured out li long story to the Nestbriar priest. '/ "It Is just as I expected,? re-. ported the latter. "Anthemus has been most frugal In his mentg/ Mahmoud here say* yout tent is old and full of holea H< says everything provided tor you pt ben - the touch .of lepers. Th* c the Worst. You have been given th* thre* mangiest cameis to be found between here and t he land of the red dust." "U* ar* not In a position to complain.” *aid Walter, uneasily. "After all, w* are to travel on hi* bounty.” The girls were putting In an appearance now. dressed in white'anc heavily veiled. Walter thought, ar he watched, of Uie yearly levy ol , Athenian maidens who had beet, sent so many years befdr* to feed the Cretan Minotaur. He noticed, however, that these narcm-bred beauties were not saddened at the ’ pnispcct before them. They chat, tercd among themselves and ever , indiAged In occasional bursts of laughter. Hoochin B'abahu was tn the 1 lead, planting her feet down ag- ; greasively as she walked and twisting her head about in al directions. That she was searching for cause* of .complaint war 1 apparent when she stopped abrupt- [ ly and pointed at the camels'with : the white trappings, saying something in her high-pitched voice to ' Bird Who Feather* Hl* Nest L« Chung. ’ -"Is th* sister there?" asked ’ Walter. The priest nodded his head. "She ' will ride immediately after the ok ' hellcat. She to the pick of the lot J and, after all. she Is his sister: so she gets the place ot honor. There the one taking her seat on the r camel with plume* in-Ito topknot' Th* activity in th* iquare cam*' suddenly to its highest peak. A ~ Mongolian horseman raised his arm r and then wheeled his mount toward t the gap in the wall which had one* r been a ’gate. Hoochin B'abahu tow ' ered her great bulk into a horse - drawn palanquin, and the proccs J ston in white fell into single ale 4 behind her. The, caravan waa un- | . der way. . ''Up! Up!” shouted Fathor.Theo j dore, who had caught the infection f "You ar* to ride at the end, but ; j you must be ready.” , Tristram gave bis friend a rueful smile. "Well, if we must, the . sooner we get it over the better I e Hero goes!" He swung one long I Icg ovcr the hump of his canu-L , i (To Be Coalmacd) • " :''"j \ ‘ - -“V-

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