Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1926 — Page 3

KjesSage lauded ■ AND criticised BY CONGRESSMEN I (( oM'IM Kn FROM PAGES ONE) like an ostricn does not benefit ■L )p situation." . W Senator Robinson, democratic floor Header, said: ■ "The president's message seeks to Hontlmie the chronic republican' of general prosperity. ■TIi,. condition of the textile, industry Kind the widespread distress and ■hreatened bankruptcy in. the agricnl Hural section, the south, the middle Hs'est I'ttd west, witness the absurdity Hos such a boast. s SI "The necessity and demand for ■farm relief are eloquently portrayed, ■ but the message outlines no measure ■in that behalf." - o NEWHOUSE FACES NEW CHARGES (COSTtNVBtB FROM PA«B UDB, to transport in automobiles. Mother Furnishes Bond. In explaining his presence at the tile mill a half-mile east of Berne last Wednesday night, when he was arrested by officer Neuenschwander, Newhouse declared that he and his two companions were waiting there on a truck load of booze. The bond for Newhouse's release was posted with the clerk this afternoon by Mrs. Mary L. Parrish, of Port Wayne, Newhouse’s mother, and William E. Clapham, also of Port Wayne, his attorney. Newhouse entered a plea of guilty to the charge of carrying'concealed weapons when arraigned in court last Friday, but, upon motion of his attorney last Saturday, Judge Jesse C. Sutton continued the case until December 9, before passing sentence. Mrs. Parrish was in Decatur Monday, making an effort to have her son released under bond. The efforts of Newhouse's relatives and friends to have him released under a bond at once when his case is scheduled to be disposed of Thursday of this week, aroused the suspicion of local officials For Those Who .Arel Losing Weight and Strength— SCOTTS EMULSION | The Tonic Rich In Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bowne, Bloom ffe’d L 26-31

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'llls II Ih naid, prompted the illk Oi the now charge today Ooldstine and | {(( niy, companions of at Berne lasC Wednesday night, were arrested Thursday morning by Fort Wayne police near th,. ( ’“ y 1 mlt * ( ’f that city, after the two I men had kidnapped Sheriff John Bak-! and his deputy, Dallas M. Hower when the two officers attempted to arrest them in thj s C | t y ( aud toree(J . the sheriff to drive them toward Fort Wayne in his car. Goldstine and Redly, after entering pleas of not' guilty of assault and battery with in-' tent to kill and automobile banditry,' wer,. remove,| to the state prison at

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Michigan City, whom they will be hi'id pending their trials hem during I the February term of court. ° :i** WTviiarn.jKMnaßiifc j COURT HOUSE • aiamnirß'lTmaoMM . Suits To Foreclose The Deiatur Lumber company today isled a suit against John S. MeI Crory to foreclose a mechanic's lien on , a house and lot on Monroe Street, de- I mandlng judgement for $250. Attorney ’ Lenhart, fteller and Schurger reptjt j

sent the plaintiff. A suit lo foreclose mechanic's Hen on house and lot in Decatur In which judgment for $l5O is demanded, was filed in the circuit court today by the Decatur Lumber* company against Charles Da ml in and others. Attorneys Lenhart, Heller and Schurger represent the plaintiff. Suit On Note A suit on a note has been filed ‘ ' James W. Watkins against Bert Johir j,

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- son and Mary Johnson. Judgment for SIOO and costs is demanded. Attorney Jtldgon W. Teeple the plaintiff. Case Dismissed The case of the Hank of Wren vs. Wayne Gaunt et al has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. —— o————— ‘Connersville.—Miss Edith Gluttcy of this city Ih the champion "go-getter" of iter Sunday school. She won a contest by bringing in the most new >u-

State Has A Surprise Witness Against McDermott Canton, 0., Dec. ?—(United Press): Spectators at the Mellett minder trial here today were given their first thrill since the'atato began its case against Patrick DeDermott when Prosecutor C. B. McClintock announced Ito hn<l a surprise witness' which he would bring in to testify against the alhgod Canton

j — "Jungaleer.” McClintock said this witness had * never been connected with tho mur- | tier Ince the night on July 18, when Don It. Mellett. was shot down by under-world gunmen. According to the prosecutor this witness will trace MacDermott utp to the hour of tho shooting of Mellott. o.. . ... Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

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