Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1927 — Page 6
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LOWE'S ESTATE IS $35,000,000 Theatrical Owner And Producer Dies After Spectacular Rise New York, S ot B—(UP8 —(UP) —Marcus Loew, whose early life was fraught with bankruptcies, heartbreaking failures ami poverty until lie discovered the Penny Arcade as the source of income, has left a fortune estimated today at {35,000,000. Son of humble Viennese immigrants, the theatrical owner and producer whose possessions reached into three continents, lived a romance of dollars. A failure as newsboy, furrier, apartment house owner and printer, Loew found himself as a showman and won his way out of east side poverty to a home of palatial proportions on Long Island. That is the story of Marcus Lewensein (Loew) probably the largest purveyor of movie and stage enterment In the world. His funeral will be held at the Pembroke home, Glen Cove, Long Island, Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial will be in Malmonhles cemetery, Cypress Hills. His 30n theatres in the United States and Canada will be closed. His death yesterday morning was caused by muscular trouble of the heart. Rector Os Church In Fort Wayne Has Resigned Rt. Rev. Msgr. John H. Oechtering. V. G.. rector of St. Mary's Catholic church Fort Wayne, and for the past 47 years in charge of the Parish, has tendered his resignation to Rt. Rev. Bishop John F. Noll, I). D. The announcement of his decision to retire as pastor was reveived a few days ago by the Bishop from Germany, where Msgr. Oechtering has spent the past one and one-half months. The resignation has been accepted by the Bishop. Msgr. Oechtering is nearly 82 years of age and ill health prevents him from making the voyage home at present. Rev. George Hasser, has been serving as pastor of St. Mary's congregation and will continue to do so until the Bishop appoints a successor so 'Msgr Oechtering. Duvall Dismisses Libel Suits Against Newspapers Indianapolis, Sept. 8 —(L T P) —Mayor John L. Duvall’s damage suit against the Chicago Tribune and six Indiana newspapers had been dismissed today. D. C. Stephenson, prisoner in th ■ Michigan City State Prison, also dismissed his $1,000,000 libel action against Mayor Duvall, growing out of statements by the mayor In the damage suit. Dismlrcliing of his character was ai leged by the Mayor in demanding sl, 000,000 from the Tribune, the scrippsHoward newspaper alliance. The Indianapolis Times, Richmond Palladium, Rushville Republican, Huntington Herald, Anderson Herald, and Vincennes commercial. The suit followed publication of an alleged agreement between Duvall and Stephenson. Sen. Watson Must Remain In Hospital Thirty Days Indianapolis, Ind. Sept B—(INS) — Senator James E. Watson is suffering from duodenal ulcer and must remain at the Mayo Brothers Hospital in Rochester, Minn., for thirty days, it was reported here today. In a letter to Harry Fenton, secretary of the republican state central committee, Watson said that it would not be necessary to operate at this time and he hopes that a diet and rest would bring results.
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Yeggmcn Blast Salt* In Portland Office Portland, Sept S Veggmen blasted open tlie doors of the large safe in the office of the .lev County Lumber ( ompatiy, corner of Meridian and \otuwj streets early Monday and escaped with money estimated at slllß by Manager■ R. K. Keene. The loss is covered by insurance. More than a thousand dollars in checks were I«-ft behind by the robbers and the books and valuable papers of tlie company were not damaged by the explosions and were all recover-! ed In good condition. Tbit is the second such robbery at the office in a year or more. MAN CLEARED OF MURDER CHARGEj John Baumgardner Released From Jail: Alleged Victim’s Body Not Found Columbia City, Ind., Sept. B—(l'Pi —John Baumgardner is a free man today, clear of charges of conspiracy to murder, as result of operation fit the legal theory of corpus delicti — meaning literally "the body of the crime" —ami requiring in a murder case that the body of a person be found or satisfactory explanation of its absence be made. Arres' of Baumgardner followed disappearance at Warsaw last February of Franklin Tucker, cigar store clerk. Although authorities declared Tucker was n murder victim, they failed after months of efforts to prove that he was dead or to find any trace of him. Vern Martin, another defendant in the case, will be brought into Whitley circuit court here Thursday and it is probable that his case will also lie dismissed under the same theory used by Prosecutor C. A. Lincoln in Baumgardner's case. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*
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'CHANGE MADE IN TEACHING CORPS Several Teachers Shifted To (’are For Large Number In 7th And Bth Grades Owing to an unusually large minii her of pupils In the seventh and ! ( i, ; htli grades of tile public schools of Decatur, a shift in the teaching corps I has been necessary to take care of the pupils, M. F. Worthman, superintendent of the city schools, stated today. There nre 36 more pupils in the seventh ami eighth grades at the Central school than were expected. Tlie first two grades in (he Riley Ruth Vizard will be the teacher in I building will be combined and Miss * charge. Miss Bertha Bunner, a teachlei in the Riley building, will have I charge of the fourth grade pupils, wlio will be moved from the Central j building to the Riley building. Miss Naomi Gilbert, who was assigned to
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the fourth grade at Central, will teuch the H.ftlt grade, instead. Miss Glennys Klzey, assigned to the fifth | grade, will teach the sixth grade and l Miss Dora Marie Magley, assigned to the sixth grade, will he transferred to the seventh grade departmental work. This change became effective Thursday morning. ■ — ■■ ■ n- — Wants Case Taken To District Federal Court Bluffton, Sept 8 (INS) —Removal of the Studabnker bank receivership case from the Wells circuit court to the district Federal court at Fort Wayne was asked today in a petition filed by Gus Sarrls, of Sturgis, Michigan. Tlie petitioner states that he lias accounts amounting No several thousaind dollars in the former bank and that lie believes that the Wells circuit court is prejudiced toward the case, and therefore asks for a removal Mr. and Mrs. Dore R. Erwin and daughter. Betty, will motor to Oxford, Ohio, this week-end where Miss Betty will enter Western College.
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