Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1924 — Page 6

Sheriff Thinks He Has (’aught Poneto Robber Bluffton, June 4—With the retention of John (’. Turner, 30, of neur, Mt. Zion, Sheriff Frauhlger believes 1 he has found the person who a week ( ago last Monday stole ten bushels of clover seed frotu the Partners' elevator storage room In Poneto. It is expected that Turner will be charged with the theft some time today. He is being held without charge in the county jail at the present time. Many things point toward the gull: of Turner. He is first accused of having sold clover seed to the Poneto ( elevator on April 29, under the assumed name of George H. Robinson. The elevator men say that Turner is the person who sold the seed to them. It is this same seed that was stolen a ' week ago. The elevator gave a check of sfiO in payment for the seed and when the ; check was cashed the name George I was spelled minus Die first "e". Turn- * er was asked to write the name when 1 taken in charge by Sheriff Frauhlger ( yesterday, and the handwriting was i not only similar to that on the en- I dorsernent. but he even misspelled the 1 name of George in the same manner. 1 He had never seen the endorsement. |

Turner said that he had sold some clover seed to the elevator last January, but the books of the company show that no seed was purchased then. The police also asked Turner where he got the seed, and he said that he purchased it at a farm sale west of Poneto, but the officers say that no sale occurred there during January. ————o-— —— — ELKS NOTICE The regular meeting of the Elk’s lodge will be held at the hall this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the only meeting to be held this month ami nil members are requested to be present. o Spent $8,213 In Primary; Salary, If Elected, SB,OOO Indianapolis, Ind., June 4.—lt cost Ed. Jackson more to make the primary race for the republican nomination for governor than he will receive as his first year’s salary if elected. Jacksons report of primary expense shows that he spent <8.213. The govgovernor's annual salary is <B.OOO. McAdoo Holds Lead In Primary In Florida Jacksonville. Fla., June 4.—William C. McAdoo held a substantial lead to-

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day in scattered returns from about J one fourth of the state in Tuesday’s democratic primary. McAdoo aml Senator Underwood of Alabama wore the only canulates in j the presidential primary and early returns indicated McAdoo will win by n« uiy two to one. Counting returns was flow because of a long ticket. _ » Peggy Joyce Says She Is Really In Love This 'l ime (United Press Service) New York. June 4 “This is my first real marriage, and my last. Oh, 'at last I’m in love." and Peggy Joyce, radiant., raised her beautiful arms and smiled upon her new and fourth husband. Count Gosta Momer of Sweden. • For pretty Peggy, for want of whose love men have killed themselves and whose priceless jewels and millionaire husands and fascination smile have long been the sensation of two •continents, has married again. "This time for love." the actress said, happily. "Love at flrsb sight, the love I’ve been waiting for all my life." Peggy's new husband is descended from an old noble house of Sweden.

but he is a young, strapping business man. six feet three, aristocratic and immaculate in appearance. He is 24 year of age. When they signed the register in the Swaslish Lutheran church at Atlantic City last week. Peggy gave her age as 28. n COUNCIL VOTES (Continued From Page One) lines on Second street. MonrOe street. Third street and other streets where the regulations are in force. An executive session was held during which time matters of importance to the city employees were discussed and disposed of. The finanace com mittee allowed the monthly bills and DANCE at K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening. June sth Beginners ('.lass 7:15 Assembly Classß:ls Men. 15c phis 5c tax. kalies 13c. 2c tax. (iimml Music Assured. I'red Schurger. Mgr.

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•T EDUCATION IS '8 (Continued from page four) >f ~ n v can as hostility to the state school, y Attacks upon private schools are a: s ,ackg upon individual I'.bot.y, jut as attacks upon state schools are attipon the AmoTK-gn system of government and the American system -v' life. On,e decision that die American people have made is the decision that education shall be carried on at the , public's expense and paid for by the public taxes. ,\'<>w If private or re- ’ ligous schools meet all the requirements. ns they do, and are paid for by prlvatv funds.rot from the public

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taxes but voluntary ,a| innptlon of .private burdens, its un-American to try and deprive any religious or ganization, whether*!! be Catholic, Adventist or Lutheran of it’s right to have its own school. And the members of St. Mary’s parish are and of necessity must Ite congratulated upon the fervor with which you are sacrificing for you children in the < rection of the new school now being built. May your z< al never waver and your reward find Itself in tuttire generation of grateful American citizens who will receive tin." principle s of education in the school which generosity has nptd’o poasib.'e. As stated before no education is complete unless it educates lit heart witn the mind. ) <’u have ofen

heard •his Ute pow. of th- 1 soul underselling and free w;.", mm" be made to l:n tw that < ; eis »:« I btflti-. Hie jtous? •host who labor/bulM in w.iin'." Lat: month I wa < reading an editorai -it Wild’ 1 •'' • aif an education mint Include a knowledge education m is! in .u.ie a kmrwkdgi of human ,beings, It should include to whatever extent be possible a knowledge of vital things that have gone before, al! of which may be Intituled un<!< r tie general Head of history. The educated mind must have come in contact through the la st literature with the minds of the great in all ages. He should also Itave added as another point that no man is truly educated link! ■ he has a .knowledge of the thing-, that God de

tl mands. or in other words education e requires also a religious training. All this is necessary for one who claims to lie educatin’. Schools can help, 11 they can point out the way to tills 11 knowledge but they themselves canr' not give education to anybody. That * is up to the individual. No one can educate you, the best he can do is “ to help you educate your self."

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