Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1951 — Page 7
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CHURCH NEWS Trinity Church The Wednesday Lenten service at 7 o’clock this evening at the, Trinity Evangelical United Brethien church will be based upon six of the hymhs of the Cross: “There is a Green Hill,” • “Beneath the C ross of ,j|esu:s.” “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross,? “O Saci-ed Head, Now Wounded.” “‘Tis Midnight and dnXJHve's Brow." and “In the Cross of Christ i Glory." Two of the hynins wiir be sungbythe choir, under the direction of ’Mik David Enibler. The scripture by the pastor, the; Ret. John E. Chambers, will Also be. based upon these hymns and scripture. All Christians will appreciate this special service of music. i ' The Lor4’s|Supper wHI be observed Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Christians all over the world find special significance in this Observance on the same evening of the week tha| Jesus . instituted the Lord's Supper with His disciples in the upper room. The choir will sing the anthem. "Not Worthy, Lord, to Gather.” H ol V Communion will be PILES «&.. CETREL/EF TODAY Developed by specialist* and used suecesafblly in private practice. New may be had at your druarist. The name us this new and better ointment is PTLOX. Na stain —PYLOX is white and rreaeeless. Relieve* tain), stops itehing, promote* healing. Large tube complete with applicator and Iley. Must satisfy, or money refunded.' Sold Jn Decatur by Smith, Kohne, and Ildlthouse Drug Stores; or your hometown druggist.
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administered at the a reverent atmosphere of candle-light. Trinity church will cooperate in j the two union services ■— Good Fri- • day at the Zion Evangelical aind Re- ■' formed church, and Easter Sunrise service at the Christian church, ■. ; On Easter Sunday at.-9: U. the Sunday School will convene," under J the direction of Chalmer Berkley, superintendent. The lesson subject ‘is “Through Death to Life." ( I The Easter service of .worship > will begin at 10:30 with the organ > prelude by Harold Munimg. The choir will sing two anthems, and , the sermon subject will be “1 know that My Redeemer Liveth.". Qppor- ( tuqity will be given to unites with st the church. The special Easter off- . ering will be received for missionary projects in New Mexico and St. . Joseph conference. J At 7130 as a fitting clhdax to I Easter Sunday, an Easter candlelighting service will be held in the > sanctuary. ■ ‘ . . Zion Lutheran The Rev. Wilfred J. Scknedler, executive secretary of the Fort ’ Wayne Lutheran high\ school! assoi elation, will preach the sernion for ! the Maundy Thursday service. 7:30 Ip. in., at Zion Lutheran church,' West Monroe street. He wiM base’ 'iwrrem arias' on the gospel Appointed for Maundy Thursday, Jbhn 13, 1-15. The slermon theme Will be: "Implications Contained in Christ’s Question: Know Ye "What f'Have Done Unto You?” Holy Communion will be celebrated by the cqngregaI tion at this memorial service of the 1 ■ |
Broad Authorities Given Committees ? Rights Are Greater Than Court Powers Washington, Mar. 21 — (UP) — How much authority do congressional investigators like the KefauVer committee have to denyand that. a character like Frank. Costello tell how much he is Worth? And how much right do witnesses have to refuse to answer such questions? i, Precedents stretching’ back through more than 400 years of American and British law give ’legislative committees broad authority to get answers to .questions that are even indirectly pertinent to the matter under investigation. Their powers are far greater than those of courts that are bound by strict rules pf evidence. But the courts, on the [ other hand, protect witnesses against invasion of constitutional rights. Th? courts have the final say . when a witness and a committee ■ get into a conflict that leads to actual prosecution of contempt proceedings. The court decisions in any particular case depend on the peculiar circumstances of that case.. , " < The Kefauver committee lost its oply contempt cast dhat so far hqs to trial. A Chicago gamnamed Harry Russell refused to answer, some 60 questions on grounds of possible self-incrimina-tion —that Isl that in effect he was being asked to testify against himself and that hie answers might lay him open to prosecution for violation of various laws. A federal jiiidge here ruled that Russell was within his constitutional righty in refusing to answen In the Costello hearings in Now York, the underworld figure and his attorney did not make any specific- plea of self-incrimination They stood on a refusal on tin ■ specified constitutional grounds. They did tiot say whether this refusal to tell his worth was ebnwi ( th- the fact that Costello's income faxes are being investigated by ithe treasury. ' , A federal law specifies that nothing a person says in a congressional hearing can be used against him elsewhere—except in Perjury "prosecutions — but the courts have held that this does not bar a refusal based on selfincrlmination under certain circumstances. . / -* \ \ In all cases of contempt, the federal courts have the final say Jon whether tbe Offender goes to | jail. Over the years of American history, the courts have decided the , question both ways, depending, on the situation in each case. |ln 1880 the house had, to pay $20,000 damages to a witness institution of the Sacramt nt. The pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will serve as officiant and will he assisted by Rev. A mid-day Reading and prayer service will be conducted on Good Friday, between the hours of 12:3d and 2 p. m. This is a quiet devotional period centering about the history of the Passion of Jesus Christ according to the four gosf pels, which will be read in sections by the pastor The ptiblic is cordially invited.
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whom the supreme court agreed had been falsely imprisoned. Under the constitution, congress is not specifically, authorized to conduct investigations. But neithe docs the constitution ptevent it. , Thus, the house and Senate since their creation have , exercised the power to investigate and tS compel witnesses*' to testify and produce records in many cases to support their testimony or tplarify a point at issue. < — 4-H Crop Judging | ' Contest On Monday 4-H crop judging trained by vocational agricultural' teachers of the county will take part in a county judging contest Monday at the Fafm pureau hall. Monroe. Teams coached by Leonard, Kingsley will begin their work at 9 a.m. Fred Meier and his boys will start their efforts at I p.m. Vaughn Miller, with his team, will start at 2 p.m. The two top teams Will be eligible to compete in the district 4-H judging contest. The district contest will be held in Berne. Tuesday, April 24. At that time Berne will be host to sone 300 4-H club boys and their coaches from 12 counties of northeastern Indiana. ; \ ' In the district contest teams will compete in judging dairy cattle, beef cattle, swine, sheep, poultry and eggs. Demonstration contests will also be featured in the district contest. i
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Analyzes State's Financial Plight ; Deficit Spending At 22 pillion Yearly Indianapolis, March 21—(UP)— Mdney to run Indiana’s state government will be drained to $4,129,488 at the end of the 1951-53 bien tium, the state budget division reported today. Budget* director Lytle J. Freehafer said an analysis of the state’s financial plight in view of a recordbreaking ’ $548,51^,0Q0 budget approved by the last general assembly showed a reduction of the estifriated working balance to “what most authorities consider an inadequate minimum." \ ; He. sai4 the expected |>4.d00,000plus - was "$15,000,000 to $20,000,000 below” a so-called adequate minimum.; 1 Lawniakers tacked on $16,353,00 more than appropriations recommended by the state budget committee at the start of the legislative- session, he said, and new laws enacted will cost about $1,205.525. . \ Illicit spending undpr the budget which goes into effect July 1 will amount to $522,000,000 a year, Freehafer said, but state officials hope tax revenues will be higher than Anticipated and thereby cut that (Igure. “Even though additional revenue Is collected, it will still be neces-
sary to find some additional source of revenue to maintain the state government at its present level in the biennium,” he said. Folmer Lake County Official Is Charged Ordered To Appear Before High Court Indianapolis. March. 2\—(UP) — A former Lak,e county deputy prosecuting attorney was charged today with giving “unethical” aid to gamblers, 1 prostitutes, and criminals. An infbrmation filed by the Indiana supreme court , disciplinary commission named' B|az A. Lucas and said the state’s highest court should decide whether Lucas should s be disbarred. Chief justice Arch N. Bottitt then ordered Lucas to appear on dr before April 21 and answer the charges. s — Lucas and fbrmer Lake prosecutor Benjamin Schwartz figured in a crime-politics investigation in Gary last November. Lucas resigned after a crome Commission made public “evidence” recorded jvith a microphone hidden in his office. ' /The disciplinary commission said Lucas “violated his puted ans an attorney . . . and wilfully contravened the ethics of the khal profession." They accused him of jo “unethical” acts while lie was deputy
prosecutor, says he: !\ ■ 1. Advised the operator of a house of prostitution—a man named' “Buddy”—abbut how to escape criminal prosecution. \ 2. Offered to stop prosecution of a pending gambling charge against “Willie Harris”, if Harris secured sufficiently votes ip the May 2. 1950.. primary election. 3. Authorized unknown pen son to ple'ace slot machines and punchboards in Lake county. 4. Offered to “make a deal with an unknown captain” to stop prosecution of a third person under alchoholic beverage laws—sideration of $500.” 5. Solicited a donation of a case of whiskey Tor his own use, authorized a poker game, and advised
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a third person to hide beer and liquor to avoid arrest. 6. Helped—for SSOO-— to secure a new trial for “Joseph Kaiczha, previously convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Lake county Juvenile court." ( 7.* Conspired to delay provocation of a> criminal charge for violating liquor laws, and adised a third person concerning his conduct' on a similar charge. Den Open Thursday After Church Rites The Den, Decatur’s youth center, will not. be opened Thursday night until after church services, buZ will lemaln open until 11 o’clock, it was announced. ' a
