Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1924 — Page 3
To Prove That i Wavis Placed The Bomb gggW .—— '■— ■ford City. May 27.— Declaring Knhnn Davis, the defendant on < M.,.. the man who placed the ‘ front of the Columbia hotel, « ’W, I the evidence would prove prosecuting Attorney Hugh <l. ' in his opening statement. (■j pi detail what the state will ' K ( ,r to prove in the forthcom- ’ Hnttpelier bomb trial. f displayed a map of ■ n , i N | part of the business see- ■ Montpelier, explaining In de- | locations of various points (|l , stilted would be of interest ■ the trial. ■di>x reviewed the history of the ■\. Montpelier telling of th" ■ done by the men. the al ■ damage to property before the ( ■g ion occurred and of threats bv telephone to the clerk of several nights preceding that it would occur, ■warning everyone to leave the ( B ■ Davit Placed Bomb | ■dd'ix reviewed the history of the , described the hall used by . ■(('aiders Union as headquarters j mri : th" strike, and told of how the , Beanie to and from this hall at , Hpnrs during the day and night. ■ also told of how the Monpeller ■rrs were divided into squads for . ■t duty, each having a captain, ■fated that the evidence would ; ■ that Davis was a captain of one i ■]. ■ddox stated thr*t the bomb was ’ on a ledee ov. the east side of 1 ■totel building, just below the ■nv. He stated that the evidence ■d show that lionib was placed ■ by Da via. ■. Maddox declared that two telepoles located on the west side ■a in street between High and ■ington streets would play an Impart in the trial, as would the ■t rooms in east High street. He ■n<>t intimate just how these ■d be brought in. ■ Resurface Hundred ■Miles Os Road This Year Bdianapolta. May 27—One hundred ■s of state road is on the program ■h< state highway department to this year. Work is just ■suing, two roads near Portland ■ one near Vincennes being th<- ■ to be renewed. ■irty five miles of state road will ■’i- penetration process which en- ■ laying a crushed stone base and ■aiing it with tar. ■ited Presbyterians To I Hold Meet At Richmond ■iihmond. Ind.. May 27 — Prepara ■■ are being made here by the ■nbership of the Reid Memorial ■nh for the general assembly of ■ t'nited Presbyterian church. wh< h ■ I* held at the Reid church May ■to June S. ■•Hings of the Assemjdv will be ■l in the Reid church. The event ■seta d> 'egate 8 from all states, and ■»i«b countries. Its internationl as■rt has added Impetus to the preB r ’ ’ > being made by the Rich *d People, —— —e ... — olor Os The Dress Hakes Heap Os Difference fhst the color of the dress makes **P of difference depending upon ' person wearing It will be de •••trsted by Van Wert Farm Wo * on the Sth of June. This demonstration tn a part of the n,h "« Construction Project «hi<h h -'ns carried <>» by the farm ».» * «d*r the ansptces of the Van County Farm Rvereu. *•« Jeannette Hntler. a clothing « of the Ohio Stalo ITU Mty will aaaigi in th* 4MMMtr<> ■ »•’•» an tlhiatruted talk .Mrs »»■ b« Howers, also from the Uni W. will glv« a talk on Home BB «hiic». * Pot luck dinner will ta> nerved r. <?. a.
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Advocate Os Safety it Divices Has Close Call 0 (laypool., Indiana, May 27.—Foster C( Gunter, town marshall ami advocate h of all safety devices, making for few-'e er automobile accidents, was treated I to a scare and narrowly escaped P death when he drove his own automo-l bile on the railroad tracks and had h the front end smashed by a Big Four " passenger train. Gunter did not see or hear the train until it struck his machine. WARRENMAY LOSE RAILWAY Clover Leaf Reported To Be Planning To StraightV en Tracks Warren Is being stirred with rumors that the T„ St. 1,. & W. railroad will move its tracks from Warren to points about two miles east of the town. If the rails are moved from Warren, the Salamonie township capital will be deprived of its only steam railway. The Warren and Bluffton traction line also passes through War ten. It is said that the railroad, which some time ago was acquired by the Nickel Plate line and stimulated into u prosperous property, is undergoing steps taken to bring about the reduction of curves and increase operating time of trains. The line Is In a curve through Warren. The builders of the road departed from a straight line in order to take in the town. Now, it is said, the straight line may be adhered to, causing the line to he moved about two miles east. Surveying parties have been occupied in measuring the right-of-way! and have given rise to rumors. Citizens of Warten have said that steps will be taken in the near future to double-track the road. Unfortunately She Did Not Know Him Rd ward Frauhiger, of Tocsin, was I arrested at Fort Wayne Sunday night ,on charges of assault and battery preferred by an elderly woman resid-
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ing on Pearl street. | ' ounk Frauhiger .who is a cousin I of Sheriff Xoah Frauhiger, of Wells i county, told Fort Wayne officials that i he is the Wells county official's broth- I er. i He was released yesteday after, i paying a fine of $5 and costs. Frauhiger claimed that he "thought ] lie knew the woman." The woman i
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told officers that she was walking home from church with her young daughter about 10 o'clock. Hearing footsteps behind her, she turned just in time for Frauhiger to put his arms around her, she said, and greet her with, "You know me, honey.” Tho woman told officers she slapped Frauhiger in the face and called for help. Tho young man tried a
dash for liberty, but was stopped by I a passing officer. “Charles Williams" was the' name ■ Frauhiger first gave. Ills real nam" was found on a lodge -ard he carried in his pocket. ■ ■ >■ — Harold Bleeke, formerly employed at Fort Wayne, is home to spend the 'summer months with her parents.
Sure Cure Doctor (to patient)—Go to your druggist and ask him for some i lodhyrnrgyrute of iodide of potassium, some nnkydrogglucochlorul and some dlox.vniiddoiirseno-benz.ol —and I should not be surprised If with Ilins* we shall be able to triumph over your , loss of memory.- Paris Journal Auiusant.
Dr. Fred Patterson is in Toledo taking a (lost graduate course in giving gas. He will return ThursdayRED MEN NOTICE Muy 28. Nomination of officera. Also debate on question. Resolved: “That England has done more for tho Indians than the United States." •
