Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1929 — Page 5

InSt house J judgment Awarded L the £UM of the Old Adams I oumy L v vi Kira Reher estate et al, the .warded judgment of thF, . the defendant Earl Reber. ) flag ‘,. f the bank against the J£lbe> estate dismissed withK l ‘"‘ilentance Tax Reports Bl inher" mee tax report in the 91 A ,. <d ia " ■' B ’ a,kb,,,n Kl "* W t l( l | net '.due of the. estate to he IB!'; i..uti of the two daugn IB \Hlie M. Blackburn and Hat He ■r,' ■’ hern tax- The final report ■ exec nix was tiled and approv|B, ex ''lx discharged and the IBciate was adjudged settled. K * All inheritance tax report in the 81.;... ,-f is W. Tague showed the ■ hil.m- tn excess of the gross esMB T ||, «i,low becomes sole ownflfl“"' , ■!. Washington township. |B'h..i ■<; ■ l,f whie " Hhe ■9 owners in fee simple til,- latter's death. No inheri|^Kllce lax was owed. fl Marriage License 9[ butcher, to MaDonna both Decatur. fl Set For Trial fl I Th,. , as, S of Eli Spi unger and Susie 9 , jj.w.-n ; uainst the estate of John 9 I, I’risinger and others have been 9 K . for trial on April 22. M Th) , ca „,. „f Harry Mendenhall vs. 9 Ray And, I -'ll et al lias been set lui 9 irial on April 22. ■ Cases Dismissed fl Tli- 'ln' l o cases of William H. Rust 9 against Karl Sturgis, damage suitfl I'cntied her, ii-'-m Wells county, were fl dismiss d for want of prosecution. B Motion Overruled Bt | H pi. case of tile \\ illshire Bank fl compaii' ' ■ Maynard A. Frisinger el fl niotion to dismiss the complaint fl was overruled. ■ To Sell Property fl In th,- estate of Aaron DeVinney B the executor was ordered to sell the fl personal property at public sale. B Real Estate Transfers M Elmer W Kampe elux to Paul Lied |fler. lot 3.34 in Decatur, for sl. fl I Wilma II Emery et al to the People■flstate bank, part lot 2 in Berne, sl. fl I John Uuniple et al to Jane Tucker ■flints 177 and 178 in Berne, for $1,600 fl I S A. Canada et al to Nancy J. Pit »,uau. acres Jefferson township gB :. . H '

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CONTINUE MAN HUNT FOR FOUR BANK ROBBERS (CONTINUKI* FKOM FSUK UNK) terror that has been begun by the banditti. Without mini lug words he declared that Davis had been positively identified. "Duvis was reported to have tol-l persons that Haynes was too active as a sheriff and that he would rob the biggest bank in Columbia City right under the sheriff’s nose and then bump him off,” Lincoln said. Davis is wanted in connection with the robbery of the First National bank of Angola, in which he has been positively Identified and by the federal government in connection with

the operation of an automobile theft ring at Muncie. Lincoln declared that shortly bei lore the robbery of the Columbia City I bank he had agreed with Haynes that they were to come to the banker’s meeting In Indianapolis. A few minutes later he heard the bank burglar alarm ring and saw Haynes and deputy walk towards the bank and a few seconds later came the rattle of the machine guns.

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“The driver of the bandit car Jumped out and also fired at Hayues and the deputy," Lincoln said. "1 appeal to the people of Indiana . to stop this wave of lawlessness. If i he had the three bandits in Columbia City he would atrlng them up from ■ the tallest tree in the courtyard,” the ’ former prosecutor stated, - Recommendations of police Chief i Claude 8. Worley, Indianapolis, that banks be equipped with bullet proof

glass and tear gau bombs were made part of the resolutions adopted; together with that of Ijuther F. Symons, state banking commissioner, that ' bankers should take but a small i amount of money out of the vaults for i the day’s business and then lock the ■ vault. "Robbery mre-d to be by night, but t it Is much easier to rob a bank in the t daylight now and much more prolif table," Symons declared.

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