Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1955 — Page 8
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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Sprunger Funeral Friday Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Spi unger, native of Adams county. who died Wednesday night at Columbia City, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Smith funeral home at Columbia City and at 2 p. m. at the Church of the Nasar, ene in Churubusco. The Revs. Raymond Feaster and R. E. Elsey will officiate, with burial in Eeel River cemetery. She was born in Adams county Oct. 5, 188-4, a daughter of John and Emma Hook. Surviving are her husband; a son, James of Waynedale: a daughter. Joan Olene. at home, and a twin brother. Roy Hook of Decatur. PROPOSES sls , (Continued from p >gf p n <) truant officers and police to pick upchildren on the sheets and in public places during school hours. Touchy parents and lawyers In the house blocked passage of the bill Wednesday and. after long argument, it was made a special order for this morning. Curiously, the bill does not permit the officers to selae the gppils while they are riding in automobiles. A leading opponent, Republic a n-. Representative W. O. Hughes, of Fort Wayne, said: “Thia bUI asks us to tamper drith the fundamental rights of ’ this country. It makes little difference whether a child under age or an adult is"involved.'' Proponents said the bill would curb truancy which often leads to juvenile delinquency. The home rule bill was slated for third reading after passing second leading in the senate •Wednesday. Fireworks had been expected, but none developed. The measure 13 backed by the Indiana League of Women Voters and the Indiana Junior Chamber of Commrece. 4 . Members of both houses were guests at a luncheon of the League of Women Viters today. The guests were received by Mrs. John A. Campbell, League president, and Mis. Drysdale Brannon, of Marion, past president and member of the national board of the organisation. Mrs. Thomas Beasley Jr., of Indianapolis, spoke on the amendment which cities and towns to choose their own forms of government. Mrs. Austin Clifford, -of Bloomington, penal, reforms and Mrs. wlter of Indianapolis, ♦reported on merit system bills. , ''''■ 4®-*- ■ If yon nave sometnmg io sell or rooms tor rent, try a Demoura. Want 4d. It brings rest its' '
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St. John's School Closed By Weather St. John’s Lutheran school w».< the only school closed today in (Adams county because of bad weather. Several schools in Allen county were forced to close because of the roads. City Police Officer In Veterans Hospital City police officer'James Cochjran. a member df the Decatur force for 2Vt years, entered the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne yesterday for a two week check-up for a stomach ailment. Auto Accidents In Wells County - Automobiles driven by Edwin Bryan, of route 2. and James L. Moser, of Craigville, collided Tuesday at Silver and Marion streets in Bluffton. Damage to the front end of the Moser car was $l5O, and to the right side of the Bryan vehicle. |2bO. A car driven by William Troxel, Jr, of route 4, suffered >3OO damage in a collision with an automobile driven by Willard McKinney, of Bluffton, at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday morning one mile east Os Bluffton on route 124. State trooper Richard Myers and the Wells counr.y sfhe department investigated. Damage to McKinney’s car was also estimated at $3-00. SABREJETS ARE (Continued from rage One) military commanders aliout trying to hold the exposed Tachens at all costs. Some military commanders reportedly appealed to President Chiang Kai-Shek against the pullback of troops to Formosa without putting up a bitter fight. Chiang himself, reliable sources said, was withholding his decision in the matter despite prior approval to the redeployment given by both the Nationalist cabinet and the national defense council.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1955
