Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1930 — Page 3
rKwiETY; I 1' Mur> Mm<> J jJJ mi “ b Margaret Hale) Hhonea lOI>U -|ih>l • ■K ■pleats Pressed and Unpressed Make 9 A Triumphal Re-Entry ■H , ul . ]4 (U.R) One proof that stra’ght skirts arc al- i ' <)l ' ,| |( , picsi-nt i onsciouseness In that, when the moment "(luce sonic change from flares that have bet n the chief ■ '""skirt -ty!<s. the I'ltcrnativo Is another method of pro- ! BB i.. skirts The moment set ms to bo right now. and ' nleuts is in u way unexpected, even though jnt<* reM 1 --ji— - ——-*—?-•— - —
,11'rn-' I J Tii" "* s '. v ’ e <J I‘ linio-'’ flared ■■ one of the K t j survey of . the I '. e piils I’aris altitude pleats. p1...,'- i" in- 'lone the ’hat as w .p ■ of sm-ticnal of pleats mt: <><lu- I" away that ,i. • appliqu , - fttl- . ■; 1 "ntoward the D etlge skirt. t"ne of - Hares and s: ‘ BB”' ■''''•' ' Straight s"i- ■ made till by - askirt with pleats is Part- declare for ■ •> ks as well. The ::...■ . •-ntioiu d tor fordie ur.pres.--a :t!i ■ e mood - Curating t.le underi or a new features Some frocks are <l< velepdaytime near too. ■ )»' - ' ring dresses. tßr mittentr. . ■.•: with ask rt pleat appears i ■ sue rather than at tegttl.it i'.--: vals as they do sk. ii.it we are more with at present. Morts given M-adies aid meeting - ■-••■s save report.ua ...-tjng of the Ladies I |BSo<iety n: th,. United Bretu-1 U<T.urrh w»,:. h was held at the* ■*'>: Ifev Mia. R. E. Vance. ' BB Plan committee which ■>-••• mesdames ('barb s ’ ■rial■ ”>' Hoagland, and Will .i. Hie flower commit- I ■°mp"-e.i M . s pi. inli Bohnke lie. Mumma gave their! ■ r;s Th i: ng committee for nth was appointed i ■ ll "“ Mrs -a .John Hill. A. C. ’ Tom isher, and Charles 1 ' ! "i 'ivi’d this appoint■"‘J - :li- usiness meeting re ■> a Ht’ keeping with St. Pat-j hay «ei, served. A large atmi imling several visitor ; the meeting. ■ETING of ■iES AID SOCIETY NBt Ladies Aid Society of the ■'«t M" !o..list Episcopal ehiircl. h line of Mrs. John Floyd two members and five
BUNION PAIN FOREVER Need to Suffer Another Day os ' Agonising Torturing Pains n * re is one simple yet Inexpenay to reduce inflamed, swoln e Joints and get them down j jnal. and that hi to apply I " es Emerald Oil night and j “I. and people who =ttffer 1 aiich enlargements would be 10 reduce them before they f a more or less chronic r,t a " y tirst claas druggist for two-ounce bottle of ,2?. Emerald Oil (full is in u nt ' refl,se to accept anyi| 1 Its place. It is such a t conc entrated preparation 1 fin-o Oll,lces last a long time, i tov»v rmore if thls wonderful it oes not Kl '' e y° u co,n '. If mnj sfaction ynd can have refunded. in-.' sw?ir beuple who n-nn* tn Hid ■»,, .J 1 r ’, r v '’ ■ |f, ose veins One. po'tle of Wme-lld Oil as»,i i - a t 1 ? 'y |n T night and morn- I I'-r an will Ollieklv "inue' I mtn P ,T v ""T nt whi,h w "' reduc'd 1 ,„ e veillß and hunchps “urert to normal.
CLUB CALENDAR Friday ( hild Conservation League, Lib-' ; ary. 7 p. m. Ju-L Club, Mrs. Gordon Acheson. ' I 2 p. nt. • Curpe Diem. Mrs. Russel Owens 'I 7:30 n. tn. Mt. Pleasant Imdies Aid 10c Plate Supper. School house, 5:.!ol ' P-m. Art Department. Miss Harriett ' ' I Myers. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Monroe Epworth League fiake Sale. Schmitt Meat Market. Monday Research Club Mrs. Hurry Fern , ■ theil. 2:30. • j Literature Section of the Worn j 'an's C.ttb; lecture by R v. Lou 11 I 11 Rocca. Libtaty, 7 45 o'clock. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau. Miss Kathrlne Hyland B:3u p. m. Mary and Martha Class, Mrs. 11. . D. Lower, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday . Shakespeare Club, Miss Rose Christen, 2:30 p. m. Histbrical Club. Mrs. H. Hum- : bargf r, 2:30 p. m. I visitors present. A total of $3.50 I was lifted for the dues after which a p.ograin was enjoyed. Mrs. Eva! > Estell and Mrs. Margaret Dulin each ’ favored the ladies with ieadmgs af- '! ter which a social hour was held. I During the hour of visiting the ho--j e s served refreshments, CHRISTIAN LADIES AID HOLD REGULAR HEET I Mrs. August Kelly was hostess to the Ladies A d of the Christian chureh Thui sday afternoon. After the devotionals, a business session was held and plans completed for a banquet to be given a: the church this evening at 8 o'clock, for the I Medical associat on Miss Florence I Aude.son sang a musical number. accompanied by Mrs. A. Kunowicfl. j Refreshments were served, Mrs. Kelly being assisted by Mis. Sm , Lord. LADIES AID ENJOYS QUILTING The Ladies Aid Society of the i Zion Lutheran Church met at the school house Thursday afternoon; for an afternoon of quilting. Eleven I members of the soc ety were preI en and foilow ing the regular bus:-! ness meeting the afternoon was I spent in quilting and a luncheon i was served by the hostess, Mrs. ' Henry Frohnapfel. PROGRESSIVE WORKERS PIAN entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Rus el Debolt enterI taint d the members of the Progresisive Workers Class of the United I Bre hren Sunday School al their | home last evening. C. E. Merriman [opened the meeting by repeating tile script uro after which Rev. R. E. I Vance offered the opening prayer. | j Du. .ng the business sess on plans ! .tie completed for the entertainIment which w'ill be given on Friday I March 28, a. which time the Four, Harmony K ngs of Indianapolis will | 1 present a ptogram. Games and contests were enjoyed during the social houi and the hostess .erved refreshments. The nex: meeting will be held at the home ot Mi. .ii i Mrs. Edward Deitseh. < LOYAL WORKERS CLASS MEET WITH MRS FRED LiNN The Loyal Workers Class of the i vangelical church met with Mrs. . red Lina yer.erday afternoon. Tiie t egular business was taken care of ad, plans discussed for each mem- 1 « her to earn a dollar by the April , iftetinr and a postal raid will be ( ; sent each sick member. |, MRS GEORGE TESTER if i LEPOR iS DISTRICT MEETING ' , I Ms. Geoige Tester reported the ( Dis.rid Meeting of the Women of j Vlcoseneart Legion which was held | Wednesday. Ma. ch 12, at Columbia (City, at the regular meeting of the i lodge held tn the Moose Home las, evening. Following her splendid review of the entertainment afford- , ed he local delegates at the meet-1 ing, the ladies enjoyed a social PHOEBE DIBLE CLASS | ENJOYS ST PATRICK’S PARTY ' Mrs. Charles Brodbeck assisted by Mrs. Ervin Miller. Mrs. Albert Mutschh .-, and Mn. Calvin Yost eu to. tuined Ihe members of the PhoeIbe Bible Class of the Reformed iChurch vS.lt the regular meeting. The occasion was also a party of,
DF.CATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH I I, 1930.
Si. 'Putrick's appoln'ments. Following a short business meet-1 1 Ing several contests were enjoyed ufler which prises were awarded to! Mrs. Carl Shafer, Mrs. Leland Franks, mid 10* Peter Vitz. A 1 i luncheon in keeping with the appoint menu* of S , Patrick's Day was served by the hostesses. fluents other than class members ,wen- Mr Peter Vltz. Mrs. Walter Koos, Mi - David Campbell, Mrs. June Shockley, Mrs. Alva latwson. 'and Mrs. Charles Miller. TRI ANCLE CLASS PLANS EASTER BAZAAR Nine niembeis and Iwo visitors enjoyed the n gitlar meeting of ih-< Triangle class of the Christian Sun i day School which was held at the home of Mrs. A. D. Artman, Thurs i day evening. Following the regular i business meet ng the evening was spent In sowing and making article/ lor ho Euster Bazaar to be held in ' ihe mar Itn me. EASTERN STAR HOLDS MEETING The Eastern Stars held their i regular meeting last night at tho ■ .Masonic Ixrdge rooms. Plane were discussed for the six o'clock supper and inspection of the chapter, to be held here April 7. The Ge- ■ neva Chapter will be guests besides the Grand Matron anil Dis- | trict Inspector. The Mary and Maltha class of theI Methodist Sunday School will meet next Tuesday night a 7:30 o'clock a: the home of Mrs. Homer Lower j m West Adams street. ENTERTAINS j BRIDGE CLUB i Miss Verneal Whalen enterta ned i the membeis of her Bridge club al I the John Peterson home on Jefferson street last evening with a party of St. Patrick's appointments. At the conclusion of several games of bridge prizes for high score were awarded to Miss Glennvs Elzey, fit st, Miss Delores Buckmaster. second, and Miss Ca'herine Martin, guest prize. Guests other than (Tub members included Miss Martin, and Mrs. Harry Merryman. A two course luncheon of the green and white appointments was then served by the hos eas. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks at the home of !.Miss Marie Kolter. Miss Kathrlne Hyland will entertain the Delta The a Tau at her home Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock t o ARRIVALS Elizabeth Theresa is the name of the girl baby.which was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Raudebush of Monroe. Satuiday, March 8. The baby is the fourth child in the ta : tnily. Mr. and M s Arlle Bolinger, Fourjteenth stree , are the parents of a I boy baby born at their home last n ght. This is the fourth child of , h<- . family. Mrs. Bolinger before I her marriage was Miss Pearl May. . 0 _ Curtailment of Wheat Is Urged in Kansas Topeka. Kan., Mar. 14.—(U.P) — | Kansas farmers were urged to cur ta 1 production of wheat and to co ! operate with the government in it efforts to stabilize the wheat pricer by Alexander Legge, chairm in of the Federal Fa m Board, in an address here last night. instead of trying to upsrt the laws of supply and demand, Legge said, tl-.e board i< "merely trying to let the normal laws of supply ' and demand function as they should." o Tax Refund Is Approved Washington, March 14—(UP) — A tax refund of $33,550/100 tor the U . . Steel co.’ioration was approved today by the joint congressional committee on In ernational revenue legislat on. — o Broker Commits Suicide Chicago, Mir. 14. ’.U.R) De-pon-d' 'it over ill-health, Frank D. Ketcham, 65-year-old retire'! stock broker, leaped to his death from the eleventh floor o' the Allerton House on North Mich gan avenu today. Ketcham's body fell into Huron street, just west of Michigan avenue. as many early morning workers were going into the loop. A son. Jut hill Ketcham, is a broker on Lasalle street. He said his father suffered a stroke of paralysi-' about a year ago and has been despondent recently. The elder Ketcham was a graduate of Will ams college '.V.lliamstown, Mass., the son said. o —- Diet and Taate Nature Is everlastingly kind, says a philosopher, but if you want to get vitarolnes out of her foods, you have got to eat something you don’ like.
o Scatter Cheer You fold yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful pee pie. Why not make an earnest effort to confer that pleasure on others’—l,. M. Child.
‘IURAL CHURCHES The Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, pastor Clarks Chapel ’•:30 u.m.—Sunday school 10:3ii it.tn. Class meeting and an officlnl board meeting. Mt, Hope 0:30 n.m. -Sunday school 1'1:30 u.m Class meeting and an -iftlciul board meeting. Mt, Tabor 0:30 u.m. Sunday school 10:30 u.m.—Preaching by piuttor anti the Holy Communion through the Lord's Supper. 7:30 pin Preaching by the pastor Note: Our meetings continue in Bobo M. E. church. Como, worship with us. ■ On Friday, March 21. 7:30 p.m, we hold our adjourned fourth quarterly meeting. Dr. J. Thon. Bean will be tho preacher and chairman of this very Important meeting of the year. Two things are very essential to the success of each church: First, a good accounting for the present year, and, Second, a wise planning for the coming conference year. Let both be done in a Christian way. o— Decatur U. B. Sircuit Chester Grace, Pastor. Winchester Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preach'ng, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesdav evening. Victory Sunday School 9:30 a. in. (Fo! lowed by class meeting). Bobo Sunday School, 9 15 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. PI. Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a m. (Fol lowed by clas- meeting.) Everybody welcome. o Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday should be a very special day at Calvary. These beautiful Spring Days should make every country family be in church. Every parent should leave the beautiful memory in the mind of the child of: “The Little Brown Church." This is more worth while in years o come than to leave material things. Calvary Sunday School will meet at 9:30. Chalmer Miller the Sup ~ and the teachers will thy heii best to make it of great inter>st. At the close of the Sunday chool, the Class Leader, Otis Shif•el'ly, wll conduct a prayer and Fellowship service. Worship, with leiroon by ;he Rev. M W. Sundernan on Thursday night at 7:30 stan lard time. o Ontario Liquor Sales Show $9,661,448 Profit Toronto, Ont., Mar. 14. — !U.R) Che sale of alcoholic beverages in the Province of Ontario during th< tlscal year has resulted in a profit of $9,661,448 for the government it was disclosed in a report madr by the Ontario liquor control com mis-ion to the provincial legisla tore. The repotts stated that totu rales reiehed $55360,569 represent Ing beverages sold in the 123 1 q or stores scattered through tht province and 105 breweries am irevvery warehouses. The report said that sales in th iquor store-- leached a total ol $37,626 779 while nearly 18 milliot dollars in sales was reached by th newer es. A total of 543.044 permits we'-> sold during the year. Eiclt perm: holder is taxed $2 a year for t!\j orivilege, with the exception o! tour sts p t mils, which $2 and a > good only sot a short period. , 0 A, B. C. Opens Today On Cleveland Alleys Cleveland. 0.. Mar. 14. — JJ.R) ■ With 28 teams from Buffalo. N. Y.. leading the list, t n other cities of the United States will be repre seated at the American Bowling Congress session here today. The cities are Ch cago. Wa ike at|. 111.. Marion Oh o. K r .!i Wis, Altoona. Pa., Parkersbu g W. Va„ Portsmouth, Ohio. Det oi Utica, N. Y., and South Bend Ind. These teams will compose mixed squads to be made up to go into elion agninst opponents of similar! rrouplngs. o Wind.. ill Study To keep ttHve the art >.f build | tng windmills n town In ftte Neth ' erlands Ims a natural training ■ course for boys and girls which fen I lures windmills. 0 Eternal Cypress Shingles of cypress laid on the roofs of many New England home stesds two hundred or more years ago are still turning tiie weather | and keeping those houses tight and warm. —The Country Home. Says Which? Law Itiforsment is kinder like > foreln watter tip a stepe hill thru a I long crokkld pipe, an every Jint h leekin. with out enuf forse at the I top to disturb a settln hen.- Amer lean Magazine.
Heiress’ Marriage ' Links Steel Millions Mm ■ ♦ ■■ 1 1 I ; * Rosamond Marie Farrell, beautiful daughter of James Farrell, president of the United States Steel Corporation, became tl.e bride of Richard J Buck, son of the vicepresident of the same corporation iof which his father is the head. The ceremony was held at Hickory i Bluffs. South Norwalk, Conn., the ! home of the bride’s parents. (latarbMtlonal Newsreel)
Bedford Attorney Faces Federal Court Charge Indianapolis. Mar. 14. — -"J.R) — Charges that Chester A Davis, Bed ford attorney solicited a bribe were made to Judge Rola rt C. Bilt zell in Federal court yesterday. Davis was former state representative, former attorney in the office of the state fire marshal, and former Lawrence county deputy prosecutor. Frederick R. Bonified, Indiannp . Mis. attorney for Mrs. T.ov e Gill, Bedford, in a liquor trial, told the I court that Mrs. Gill bad repotted I Davis offered to “soft pedal" he ’ liquor case in the state court foi SSOO. 1 Judge Baltzell ordered the case 1 against Mrs. Gill continued until March 22 while George R. Jeffrey. ’ U. S. district attorney, made furth1 er investigation. o Check Game Worked On Purdue Fraternity Men ) — Members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternty at Purdue University are holT ng several worthless checks following the visit of a “brother" who said lie was from the Minnesota chapter o" the organization. The Fowler hotel, hotel at latayette has an account of S2B igainst its guest who vanished suddenly after a four-day stay. A man, registering as Don Pen ose. Chicago, dropped in at the Phi Kappa Psi house near tiie campus. He said lie represented a "Iticago engineering ft: in and was ook’ng for engineering students who would be willing to join his rm after graduation in June. On the lust day of his visit. Pens- admitted he needed money, lecause he had stayed longer than ie intended. Several of his "future vorkers ’ i ea.lily produced cash •t I took checks from Penrose. At Indianapolis it was report d ■en csi- obtained $lO from tin ■'ath‘r of one of the Pur.lue stulents. alter he tol l the parent ho was a member of his son s fratern-| y . New Planet Discovered — ■ Cambridge. Mass., March 14 (UP)—Science, grouping out into • inf nity of space, has located a ninth planet so d stant from this uh hat an airplane travelling at 20 miles an hour speed could reach ’ only after 35 centuries, at rived here, ihe ctew would find a work! -old and larkness. . his tremendous discovery, open;t■; up a new wot Id. after eight mapl.mels had been definitely es.abl’shed, was accomplished at lag taff, Ariz. Culmination of the , >: k of a research band there ;- ■!<: -I a new milestone in the dra.u i.en'iiic achie> eaient. '! hlrlj veer - g>, Dr. Perc val Lowell had ■alcli ated i t the cold figures of ma Inmates that another planet the ,’i n iieptuuian cr planet.
JUST RECEIVED New Shipment of COATS and DRESSES i MRQ M. MOYER | 128 N. 4th St. ||
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Enno l.aiilionnu and Chestei' Klelnknlght look two cars full <u' huskothull men and funs to Indiam;pt.l s today Io witness tho state tom | nament. Iloii Heidrich of Fort Wayne wa ' t business caller fit this city yester I day afternoon. Miss Betty Macklin and Isaln L Hower will attend the state basket-, nail tournament u Ind anapolis this week-end. Mrs. Ed Spangler mid Miss Eliza Spangler attended the fttneral ol j Mrs. Rev. ii. D. t'panglei at South, Bend, yesli'iduy. > Mrs. Myrtle Gaskill is atfendini, t ;he convention of the Ladies Aid Society of the Cm Istian church at j Etna Green. She will also v Hit with her sister, Mrs. Corti Good, and | other friends and relatives over the w eek-end. Mrs. Charles Schultz has return I id from South Bend w here she at-1 ended the funerul of a cousin, Mrs | .tev. D. D. Spangler. The Rev. [ Spangler is the superintendent of ■he Haven Huhbard Old People's I Home of Hie Evangelical church at ; New- Carlisle. Ind. flatence Beavers, Jesse Sutton.' md Paul Haiicher visited with* riends in Bluffton, Wednesdav •veiling. Mrs. H. L. Curtis, Miss Florne Vlichaud, Miss Eloise Miss Delores Wertenberger, and Mrs. C ). For er and sons Bobby and Jack notored to Indianapolis today where they attended the Stale basketball tournament. Mrs. Porter and hildien left Ind anapolis for Green ■as le where site will spend the weekend visiting with her mother. Mrs. Cook. My idee o' bein’ stolid is readin' a magazine in an aeroplane. It must scare Al Smith when he realizee that he might have been fleeted. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mt. ami Mrs. J. Ward Calland moored to Tippecanoe City, last week M.. Calland returned to home, but Mrs. Calland remained for a ten day visit. Avon Burk was a Geneva business caller today. H. M. Gillig was a business visi tor in Fort Wayne this afternoon Rev. N. Paul Barton of Geneva. ( ind daughtei Mis. G. A. Horrick of] Warsaw were business visitors tn. his city yesterday and today. M.s. Be t Haley spent the day in Fo t W«vne visiting with relatives I Paul Saurer left at noon for! Bluffton, having been called there on account of the illness of his father. Mr. Edward Saurer who is quite ill. Harold Tiernan and daughter Alice Jane, route 7, were in this city yesterday afternoon shopping. Elmer Thomas of Mishawaka was a business caller in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Albert France of Monroeville route 5. were Decatur I > isitois yesterday. Miss Ella Mutschler who has 1 been in California for several 1 months visited at San Diego with ' Mr. and Mr . Martin. The latter
I Ask the Man i ' of the House r_ I — ’— , £ I ■ Ask the man of the house—he will tell you that the cup of good coffee, steaming hot, aromatic, bracing, is ' . the making of the breakfast—that it shakes away the - last vestige of sleep and puts him in tune for the day. 5, “THE H name PERFECT Brand Coffee! TELLS ALL , . , „ . . . APniiT “ IS thc coffee t " at ,s n Sht —right in its good sound ! ' value, fine aroma, body and strength. u” And then consider its effect on the household cost. Every pound is a saving. IT COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT PER CUP, because this fine, rich coffee will go ■ so much further than inferior coffees. Packed in vacuum tins to keep it fresh. 1 lb. 45° YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU! i I
I being n daughter of Henry Mayer. I She also called on Mlsa Funny Hile and Doris Erwin. Mrs. CaHierine Bucher and I duiighfer Frum-lle of ronto 7 I shoiiiH'd In this city yesterday. Gerald Cole and Mrs. Paul Saurler wete in Fort Wayne today looking utter business for the Dei-ntiir Electric Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Myers and j daughter Patricia of rout' 1 3, worn shoppers in IXicatur today. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keller motored to Fort Wayne last evenI ing to get Mrs. Keller's brother i Robert Conklin, who returned lo Ills nome in Bluffton. Mr. Conklin I lias been a patient nt the Lutheran hospital taking treatment for | his eyes. 0 Seventy-two Arraigned Before Judge Slick — 1 Hammond, Ind., Mar. 14 —(U.R) i Seventy-two defendants, charged violation of
The A DAMS Theatre Tonight and Saturday ? 808 STEELE in “BREEZY BILL” Breezy Bill is ;t dttre-devil rider mid ;i retd clc;in-cut he num. Its hnrd to bent Breezy Bill for s|X‘ed, rnlion mid n burn 1-fnll of laughs! ADDED—6th Chanter "VULTURES OF THE SEA" and A ‘SNUB POLLARD' Comedy. 10c —25 c Sun. Mon. & Tues. “POINTED HEELS" with Wm. Powell, Fay Wray. Helen Kune (the lioopa-doopa-doop girl) and Skeets' Gallagher Also two ALL TALKING acts ami a MICKEY MOUSE Sound Cartoon —at ONLY 20 and 40 cents. Q SEE and HEAR this wonderful program on the latest ■ improved Sound Equipment ! I THE CORT I Tonight—Tomorrow . ..a A New Dramatic Talking Thriller “THE NIGHT PARADE” featuring- Hugh Trevor, Robert Ellis, Ai’een Pringle and others. a The story of the boy who thought he was the biggest noise g S on the Wise-Guy Route —but tumbled at a woman’s whisper! H k He knocked the world's toughest rai-ket for a row of gilt- H g edged lamp-po-ts . . . and took the count from a five-foot ■ a blonde! / a ADDED—Comedy in colors, music and sound. Added—The g " 10th chapter ot the sound and music serial, “TARZAN, 8 f THE TIGER." :| 15c —35 c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—“THE BIG PARTY" if ® A hit with Good Cast. I .3 8 ■«a , g’ , a''a sfrfWMW» «!«'tut al^Scfal■gacantuf:: irz-.s 'a'afaiH! Ml«;
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I led'Jfcl laws, were iirraigtloil bell ori”l''ederit! Judge Thomas W I Slick In U. S. district court at Hammond yes! rdny. Mo i of thOH<* arraigned worn II lunged with violating the prohl- • hiiion law. Twenty pleaded guilty : >u I'lmrges of liquor law violation. Attorneys Lester A. Ottetihelmi r land Hymle ('open, lioth of East Chicago, mid John Antonio, were cbnrged with obslruidlng justice. ,lm k Ca'lnhan, former Whiting policeman, was fined $10(4 and given suspended sentence for liquor law violation. Two of the defendants were women and most of them were from East Chicago. — -o Indianapolis Babe Killed Indiatiapolis March 11. (U.R) ■Thomas Green Jr., 2. I.idinnanolis, dl'il early today of It J.tries rnce'vi ed yesterday when he was struck by two autos. Mrs. Thomas Green, mother of tiie boy. was located in Noblesville through the police radio and radio -tatfon WFBM. M ttshall Adams. 18, Indianapolis, was injured seriously when his car J collided with one driven by Mrs. E. E. Collision, Fort Wuyn . Mrs. ' Collis on and her ton, Jack Thompson 4, escaped injury.
