Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1951 — Page 2

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State Welfare Rolls Public On Oct. 30 < Federal Grant May Be Lost To Stgte Indianapolis, July 25—(UP) — Indiana’s welfare rolls will be made public for the first \time Oct. 30 when a squabble over whether, the state will lose Its annual SIB,pOO,QQO federal grant will reach its climax. Governor Schricker proclaimed the welfare- bill law/ yesterday, along with 71 other acts passed by the 1951 general assembly. State welfare administrator Maurice O. Hunt immediately ordered county welfare directors to comply and bpen their recoikls to public inspection. The Indiana lbw orders counties to make lists public quarterly—on the 30th day* of ejach January, April, July and October. Therefore, Hunt

. Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Toftn Budget Form jN’o. 3 Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies i . -'il - iIn the matter of determining the tax rates fur certain purposes by the civil town of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana./ f n 1 Before the Board of Town Trustees. : Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe, Adams - ndiana, that the proper legal officers of said\municipality, at their regular place, on the '27th day of August, 1951 Wil consider the follifwing budget: - - \ I BLDGHT CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS \ General Fundi 4 Materials » 1 Services Personal | . 41 Building | 11 Salary of Trustees >. 12.00 42 St., Alley and Sewer .... 800.00 12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 24.00 43 Other Materials 560.00 13 Salary, Triwn Marshal .. 120.00 5, Current Charges J 14 Salary, St. Commis. 51 Ins. and Os. Bo fid I‘rem. 2pOOO 15 Com. Town Attorney .. 10:00 52 Rents .4 s. f A 16 Oonipen. of Firemen .. 250.00 53 Improvement Assess. '.... . 17 Coinpen. of St. Employ. 130.12 7 I’rooernes : - lx Other Compensation. 120.00 73 land ... , 360.00 2 Services Contractual TOTAL GENERAL FUND 11)12.12 21 Commuhca. and .. 30.00 Street Fundi \ 22 Heat, Lit, Tow. and wa. 30.00 1 Services Personal | 23 Tritit. and Adv 100.60 11 Sal! St. Commix. . . 2«i.00 24 Repairs 1.;.. 100.00 12 Salary of Employees 4W.00 25 Servi, Other Contractual 4 Materials ' \ 105t.73 3 Supplies TOTAL STREET Fl'Nl>\. . 16©1.73 T 31 Office Supplies ... 5 ;.,......... 6.00 ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED Funds Required For E»pen»e» To General Street ! December 31nt of Incoming Year: Fund Ffind 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $1932.12 $1660.73 2. Necessary expenditures to'~be made from appropriations unexpended July 3lAt of present vear 1042.88 2135.59 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be. made M' August Ist t<>’ December 31st of present year ~ ..< | \ 4. Outstanding'temporary loans to be paid before Dee. 4 .31st of present year — not included in lines 2 or 3 .... a 5. Total Funds Required^Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 2575.00 3793132 Funds On Hand And To Be Received From » Sources Other Ihnn Proposed Tai f.Cvy: .li 6. Actual Balance,- July 31st of present year 419.64 f 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December \ 1 \ settlement) ....... / 4 ■_ 743.93 J 8. Miscellaneous Ilevemie to be received Aug. Ist of | , present year’to ‘Dec: 31st- of incoming year (Schedule * on file in office of Town (TerkVTreas. .. .\. | t P a. Special Taxes (see Schedple) 15, A, b. Fees and all other revenue Schedule)- } 9 Total Funds (Add lines, 6,7 Sa and 8b) . .j 1163.57 V 16. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FpR EXPENSES TO | DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 T ’ 5 from lin.e 5) . 1141.43 . I IL Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30. less Misc. Revenue for same period) 1*10.69 '* 12. AMOUNT TO FIE. RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add. lines 10 ami 11) . .. ...... . . i. 1932.12 £ PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property „„t- i■■■■■■ ■■■■ -| $322,05), /Number of Taxable Polls £ . 6<’> g \ (FUNDS Levy on Levy on / Amount tfi — Polls Property be Raised) General none I $ .60 | $1932.12? TOTAL - none $ .60 Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and To Be Collected j' . \ £W s Collected Collected ! Collected Collected N®fe of Fand 1949 1950 1951 1952 ?, GHWral*. ~?... $1966.00 $2216.37 sl6lß 310 $1932.® \ TOTAL $1966.00 $22’6.37 $1618.30 $1932.® g appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. tte tax\leVies haVev’been determined, and presented to the County Aud|> , tetr not later than two days prior to the second Monday in Septemlrer. tKe levy fixed by the bounty Tax Adltfstmeht Board,, or on itheir failutS s£ to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers fueling themeselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Hoard of Ta? Gapimissioners for further and firial hearing thereon, by fifing of patw tifin with the County Auditor on or before the fdirrth Monday of or on or before the tenth day after publication by ' the Countjy Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the stafte board will fix a-date for hearing in this county. s | "A \>lomer Wlnteregg. Arthur Haudehush. f S George YV. Crpmer, | Trustees < ’ g this 17th day of July, 1951. ■ ' s J|p.Y2:> -AUGUST 1 ‘ / i . ■■■ 1 ■ ■ | :' . - -1 L Overstocked i ; in ■ i.\| , 1 lluick and Chevrolet -- i - . • - j i ■! —a - . . f 1 'I IntoinohileSeat Covers --4 -T . -1--J . .t: ‘i \ I • J A'.'” ! j For the balance of July j We Offer - 1 - I 1 "■!’ , ‘J' '-I ■ | i A $3000.00 stock of automobile seat r: ] covers that were especially tailored! for Buick and Chevrolet ala discount I I ■ 1 A n< J I . | I. 40 to 50% t sms ■ LJ -1 ’ i I

said the first lists must be available Oct. 30. | "The act is prospective am* not retrospective in effect and a report is required for the current Quarter,” Hunt said. "This will it necessary to- file a report, for the quarter endilig Sept. 30.” s ] Republicans in the last x state legislature passed the bill over Schricker’s veto. The governor and the welfare department had opposed the memure > on grounds it Violated fedefrAl Igw. Federal security administrator Oscnr Ewing can cut off Indiana’s $18,000,000 grant if he decide# the law violates federal statute. I His decision has been delayed, however, partially by a welfare law amendment Sponsored by Sen. ’Wil-: liam E. Jenner,' R., Ind., .wldc h would forbid-denial of fe&eral funds t,o states publicizing welfare |ists. >, I Early Typography | The first printing press his the Americas was set up in Mexico City in 1539 by a Spaniard. | \ '

Fresh Flowers Are Placed On Grave Os Neighborhood Cat Despite the fact we4e getting in a rut on the burial of Benny Colter’s cat —here’s a postefipi to the story. . .\ I ; ; The children, saddened by Ihe cat’s demise, buried it Monday with appropriate ceremony. However, it wasn’t quite enough. Fpr Tuesday the youngsters returned, placed new flowers on the grave, and then sang a song to the memory of \the feline who had apparently been the neighborhood P e t- [ ' Youth being what it Is, land music being ihat ointment that soothes the savage breast, it littfe matters what the song is that was raised on high, r So Benny and his friends gathered at' the graveside and sang lustily. They sang; apparently, the only song they knew. With youthful uncertainty but exuberance, the children rendered “I’ve beert working on the railroad.” For all anyone knows, it might have been the cat’s favofite song; or it might have been the most appropriate thing in the world, too. But whatever it is, one thing is certain: Benny Colter's cu t is about the most busied cat in the world. And Benny? He’s Joining the rest of the neighborhood in the latest sport. They catch lightning bugs, put them in a glass jar, then take them to bed with tiein. Crowded With a population dlihsltv of nearly 400 per square niile, Italy is one of Europe's most populous countries. Rocky Bay. near Falmouth, Jamaica, B.\V-I-» is knovn/as the "phosphorescent lagoon,” when it is traversed by a inptorboat on a dark, moonless night, it glows with phosphorus, especially in the wakel of the boat, and swarms of vivid .green flashes show the zigzag courses of fish \ ■- 'A ——7i •< . If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—i-It iPays

r ■: - » i, r •. , 1 ■ I 9 ■ ■■ ' -4 ’ I ■ . * ;'i ?*■ '' , J I jKI wf Ji ■MMipiui ' MMBBe 1 * i 1 -■ F-84-E JET FIGHTERS are loaded aboard the baby flattop Newark, J., for delivery to Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands. Belgium ind France under the mutual assistance program. The Corregidqr is newly demothballed for duty. (Intcrnaiwnal - ' / / ! / / S ft" 1 I * - jggglr ~ II Hill b? 4 111 ( i W ’T’' I W fWi. HIQH PRESSURE towers pour water on flaming roof and into blazing apartments of a newly painted apartment building in San Francisco. At right is flagstaff of a convent which was saved. Eight are known dead, 19 injured in the raging inferno. Eleven residents suffered broken backs and limbs as they jumped from windows in panic. Six firemen were iqjnrrd seriously fighting the flames, (International I ! :

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It -'i^ ■!» 4 ■ i%jgj| Jagg r ... OLLIE GENE EMBRY (above), identified as one of a four-man gang which robbed a Columbia, Di., bank last February, is added to the FBl's "Ten Most Wanted” list is a replacement for Ernest Tait, captured In Miami, Fla. Embry can be identified by a scar between lower lip and point of chin, says the FBI. He is said to be armed, uses benzedrine. (International) Four Escapees Are Returned To Jail Indianapolis, July 25. J -(UP) — Four prisoners who escaped while being returned to jail from a hospital isolation ward by stealing a deputy sheriff’s gtiu and car were back behind bars today. Joe E. Crown, held for kidnaping, grabbed the deputy’s gun and forced him and another deputy out o£ ( the ear, the sheriff's office said. Brown and the other three prison ers then sped! off ih the car. Gilbert Hall: 23, held with Brown < n the kidnap charge, and Walter Secrest, 23, charged witli' larceny, r.uked to be let out and were captured almost immediately. Brown and Willie L. Carter. 27, arrested for armed robperyL w’epe hunted down >by police hours later. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Delay Foreclosure : On French Lick Spa Reorganization Os Hotel Being Sought Indianapolis, July 25—(UP) — Approval of a petition to attempt financial reorganization of the French Lick Spring Hotel delayed foreclosure today of a $1,700,000 mortgage against the owners of the famous mineral springs resort. Federal judge William E. Sleekier approved the petition yesterday on request of owner John B. Cabot, who testified the hotel was in the red because rates were not raised the last five Cabot blamed the financial crisis on William O. Seeblach, former manager and now the hotel’s receiver. . The hotel earned SIOO,OOO in 1947 but dropped to a $130,000 deficit in

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1950 under Seebiacb's management, Cabot charged. "They've been selling things too cheap,” Cabot told Steckler. "Charging, the same prices as five years ago, they’ve been taking conventions at $lO a day per person.” Reorganization was opposed by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., which seeks foreclosure. Steckler is expected to final approval of the reorganization if the trustee submits a working plan 1 to get the famous spa out of the red. —i ■ Murder Jury Unable To Reach Agreement /South Bend, Ind., July 25. —(UP) —A circuit court jury was dis missed last night when it failed to reach agreement in the case of Mrs. Minnie Baker, 68, who is charged with killing her grani-

danghter last October. Authorities said Mrs. Baker turned on a gas stove in her hitch] cn in an attempt to take her own life and that of the girl, Bertha Eggleston, 14. The twx> were found inconscious and taken to a hos 4 rital where, tho girl died. Mrs Baker was chared with first de-i gree murder, . I The jury was handed the casej

f. 8 ■ ,i A . ... SALE CALENDAR JULY 26 —7:30 p. m. Ralph A. Foster and Roy E. Foster, 1 mile South of Decatur city limits on |Ui S. roisd 27. Service station, garage, grocery store, restaurant ans cabins. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. / JULY 27 —7:30 p. m. Max Fell and; Donald :Bilter, 6 miles west of Celina, Ohio on mud pike road; 5 mites south of Chattanooga on 49 then miles east; IVz milffli east of Durbin store. 18 registered Angus cattle. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. ' . JULY 28 —Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Duncan, corner Butcher and Washington Sts., Geneva, Ind. Household gobrts. 1 P. M. Jeff Liechty, Auct. L Til , U . JULY 28—7 P. M., Rome City, Ind. iCafe Business and two story building. Ardeth Ream, owned jJ. F. Banmann. Auct. JULY 2& —*1:80 P. M. Improved 148; Acre (hrm and personal property. 3 miles South of Lagrange, Ind. b. F. Sanmann, Auct. AUG. 3 —-Mr. & Mrs, Clifford Coil, corher Main & Oak Sts., Wren. O. 5 room house. 7 P. M. Kent Realty & Auction Co., D. S. Blair, C. W. Kent, Aucts. | a ~ j. A AUG. 4 —€:3O P. M. Six room modern homeland three lots in Claypool, Ind. Beulah Lowman, owned J|*F. Sanmann, Auct. AUG. 4—12:30 P. M. 14 Acres, modem s<R of improvements and. personal property, 3 miles North of feilver Lake on highway- 15. Arthur Hurley, owner. J. F. Sattmann, Auct. 5 i i I : ® «

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951

late Monday, It was reported deadlocked at eiight to four for scquittal. > The ;person who wolfs his *ood invariably is a hard-driving, impatient. individual, while the lighteater generally is high-strung. The lAinerie|in Magazine reports as a result of a two-year study of eatllig Bmßb. .