Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1926 — Page 5
Pool Hall Robbery Sends Three To Jail Connersville, Ind.. Nov. 23. (United Press)—Three men Involved in a pool i.all robbery that led to the s’.aylng ot Thomas Harris, 4G. fared jail gentellers today and a fourth must stand trial on charges resulting from the - affair. I'red Heiss, 29, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and was sen- • teneed to from two to 21 years. John Raber and Edward Hines pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and accesiy before the fact. They wer? fined $25 and costs and sentenced to from two to fourteen years. John I*eeg, alleged to have participated with Heiss, Raber and Hines in the robbery of Henry Corrigan on thß night before Harriss, a witness to the crime, was killed pleaded pleaded iot guilty to charges of Robbery. Grand larceny, accessory before the fact and conspiracy. The Grand Jury returned indict-* ments against the men only yesterday morning and late in the day cased of the three who pleaded guilty were complete. Heiss was arrested Saturday liter severe questioning at the hands I of police. The four men were accused of holding up the Mulherren pool hall here on the night of October 23, and robbing Corrigan of SSO. Harriss was sa*d to have interceded for Corrigan. The following night he met Heiss and the fatal shooting took place. New York Pays Homage To Horse At Annual Show New York, Nov. 23. —< United Press t The horse has all but disappeared from every day city life but New York turn ed out to pay him greater homage than ever as King of Animals at the opening of the 41st annual horse show.. More than 8,000 parsons, including Queen Marie, were present at the new Madison Square Garden to attend cm- of the niost colorful events of the social season. Horse shows of other years In the old garden when the horse served as the principal means of transportation were recalled by many dowagers. All means of transportation were recalled by many dowagers. All were agreed that there was nothing in the splendor of the past occasions to surpass the present exhibition. Lieut, G. J. I>e Folongue of France with his brown mare Laitue won the jumping competition for offider*. the feature event bt the opening night front Black Prince, belonging to (apt. S. C. Tate of Canada. The two animals were tied for first place and Laitude captured the jump off. o Taxi Driver Gives Self Up On Murder Charge Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 23.—(United Press. > — Thomas “Red” Moran, 32-year-old taxi driver, was held in j«H here today after he sleepily walked a ji-'-lite statlen and cotMessfid... uiat he was the gunman who murder- ... ; i■ ■■ trolpi.-in Edward T. Byrns and fatally shot Patrolman Frank Dazkiewicz, in Brooklyn last Friday. "I’m the bird you have been looking for about those cops,” he told acting Captain John'J. McCloskey. “I did it. Let's go.”
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Dinner And Entertainment * 1 To Be Given Thanksgiving The public Is Invited to attend the entertainment to be given Thanksgiving day at the Catholic school by the i St. Mary’s Sodality of St. Mary's! Catholic parish. The menu for the dinner follows: Roast Chicken, Hressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Sweet Potatoes, Cream Cold Slaw, Pickles, Cranberry Sauce,, Bread and Butter, Apple and Pumpkin Pies, Coffee. This to be at the very reasonable price of 50c. Fancy brick tee cream for , those who wish it at 10c extra. In the evening, a flve-cent supper wi.l be served. This will give everyone! an opportunity to spend the day in a carefree manner. Everyone. The play "Diamonds and Hearts", which pleased such p large audience last June, will again be presented for the evening s entertainment. This second presentation is undertaken at the request of of a large number ot patrons who so thoroughly enjoyed the very excellent home talent; and. also to give all those who failed to see the play In June, the opportunity to spend a few hours in delightful and happy recreation. The admission price will be for adulte 25c Children 10c. 1 o Seek To Cancel Gift Made By Wealthy Indian New York, Nov. 23. —(United Press) — Commissioner of Indian affairs Charles H. Burke today told his story of his approval of the gift of $550,000 which Jackson Barnett, the world’s richest Indian, made to the American Baptist Home Mission Society. Cancellation of the donation is sought in the action now being heard in federal
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' court here, which was brought by Elmer F. Bailey ot Tulsa, 01:1a,, the Indian's guardian. Burke started his testimony yesterday afternoon and told how he first ; became acquainted with the Barnett ! case. He said he had delegated A. J. Ward, former national counsel for the Creek tribe, to represent Barnett's interests. The lod Indiana was somewhat restless in the court yesterday and hr frequently went out into the corldor to smoke a cigar. O’Farrell Named Most Valuable Player In The National League > Chicago, Nov. 23. —(United Press.) I — Robert O’Farrell, catcher on the world's champions St. Ixmls Cardinals, today was chosen as the most valuable player in the National league > for the 1926 season. The award, which carries a cash bonus of SI,OOO, was nearly unanimous, the committee of baseball writers selecting O'Farrell by a vote of 79 out of a possible 80 points. Critz, second baseman of the Clnclnnat Reds, placed second with sixty points, and Kremer, Pittsburgh pitch-' er, was third with 32. I. O. O. F. NOTICE Members of the I. O. O. F. lodge: will meet at the hall at 1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon to tatend the funeral of AJ4 Fuller. Bloomington.—Stricken with appendicitis during the services, Nell Burch. 17. was forced to leave the funeral of her sister. Betty Jean, to rush to a hospital. She was sick before the death of her sister but was considered well enough to attend the funeral.
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“Your Health” This Column Is conducted by the Adams County Medical Society apd the Indiana State Medical Association In the Interest of the public’s health. The Hunting Season Watch your so called trivial injuries is the word of warning from the medical profession ot the state to the Hoosier sportsmen who are enjoying one of the best hunting seasons in recent years. The warning comes in the form ot a health bulletin issued today by the Bureau of Publicity of the Indiana State Medical Association. I "Every hunting season brings its I appall ng list of casualties and fatal- | ities which can be diminished, mainly by following the maxim ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of caret says the bulletin. Prevention of accidents cal's for ‘horse-sense,’ a rare commodity, as may be seen from the frequent, changing of seats in a boat, dragging a gun muzzle fore- •
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