Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1951 — Page 7

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 861

■■ ■ Herbert Burdg Is Commander Nominee Herbert Burdg, a veteran of Wotid War I, is the .only nominee for commander of Berne ‘Legion ”' ' ■ — 1 1 ■' ' —4——r—-

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post 468, but races developed for other positions following a meeting of the membership recently. Assured the position as commander. Burdg will succeed Herman Kiefer- - - ? ’ ■ K d; - . ,

Other nominations include Lutl> er Burry and John Porter, Candidates for first vice-commander; Luther Yager and Clifford Zuercher. second vlc-eommander; Frederick Lehman. Ralph Beer, fin- \ L a i'' !

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ante officer; Don Sweeney, Lester Babcock, Paul Von Gunten, trustees; Lester Babcock, Harva Riesen, Orval< Kaeser, delegates to the state convention; alternate delegates. Luther Yager, Glenford Lehman and Albert Winteregg. U.S. Casualties In Korea Total 65,523 | 4 Washington, - May. 17 —(UP) — The defense department today said -American casualties in the Korean t/ war now total; 65,523, an increase ! of 1,468 in a week. The total, including 11,112 dead, represents the number of casual- ' ties whose next of kin were noti- ! fied through lastffriday. The act- ' ual number is higher since it takes i one to three Weeks to notify next 1 .of kin.* • ;i - The new total also includes 43,306 wounded, %621, presently mlss- ; lng, 112 captured, 1,169 previously missing but returned toi> | duty. \ i fry A Democrat Want Ad—H P«y»

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Prize From Magazine For Decatur Youth Craig Emerick, eight-year-old son of the Rev. and Mn. Samuel Smerlck of West Monroe street, has received a S 3 prize for a letter sumbitted to Pilot, a children's magazine. The magazine i» published by. the Safely Legion of America, at Berne, a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging safety and good sportsmanship in children. Craig's hitter was entered in the tenth goal contest, what it means for. a legioneer to think before he acts. He is a second grade student at, Lincoln school, a member o f the Cub Seouts and the First Methodist Sunday school. 'y. , I Awards Presented To Safety Patrols -p Approximately 100 boys converged on Worth man field recentall of the!#, members of different school’s safety 1 patrols and of them recipients of awards tor winning. . The program, an annual affair, whs sponsored by the Chicago Motor clttb jwith representative Marion Fitzpatrick in charge, and; prizes awarded to the Decatur patrol boy winner's by the local Lions club through its president, L. E. Anspaugh, and Malcolm Locke. Boys from Bluffton, Ossign, Geneva, Berne, Rock Creek, 0., Schools as well as the two Decatur grade z schools attended the picnicjfYi - r H- J notwb to Notice is hereby given Uiatthe Board of School Trustee# or School City of ©eoatur, Adame Counjty, Indiana, will up t» the hour lof 4:00 P. M. on Monday, May 21. JL3II. at the office of the City Superintendent of Schools, receive scaled bids for five (5) carload of one epd ,i>nehalf inch rtut and slack oil treated stoker coil. Complete eecif cations are available at the above mentioned office. Each bid to be accompanied oy a certified check payable to the Board of School Trustees In an amount equivalent tn five percent of said bid. Bids must he submitted on Form J>s as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, which forms may be secured at the office of the City Superin>tendent of Schools The Board reserve* the right to reject any or all bids. < By order of the Boar-1 of School Tntwitees, this 7th day of May; l»ol. Board of School Trustees ofSchool City of Decatur, Indiana. By: UeraM Cole, Secretary i MAY JW—IT IN< PERFECT GIFT FOR ' - ASM i O’ \ . ’7 • ■ p — Stunning, clean-cut modern design in blonde oak. Self-rising A m4W A F tnr, rubbed $ Q r polished WYLIE FURNITURE CQ. / 152 So. Second St. > lows Brothers < HIGH STANDARD > HOUSE SAINT ? •Covers solidly more square 1 > feet of surface. < > / • Contains aft unusually high < > percentage of non-evaporat- < V Ing film forming solids. 1 ' ’J > • Wears down slowly and ; I evenly — leaving an excel-* ( lent surface for repainting. ’ ( • Made to give extra years of f protective service. 1 ( •AR colors STYLE TESTED! < HolthoiiseDrugCo.

TAX WRITERS (Couthmed From Pace Oar) di os and other items, and add some not previously taxed, to I get an additional 11,086,600,000 a year. 4. Close some loopholes and make other changes in ( the present tax laws to collect more than 1500,000,000. A large chunk of . this —about |330;000,000 — would - come from a new 20 percent with- ■ bolding plan for collecting the taxes due on dividends, royalties > and interest. i AH of these tentative decisions ( are subject to reconsideration by ; the committee. After they get f final committee approval, they j still must be okayed by the house and* senate and be approved by the president before they can become law. ’ President Truman asked for a total tax increase of 110,000,000,00G«a year. As / the committee . drew near the end of its work, It . was about >3,500,000,000 short of . the goal thg president set.

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