Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1930 — Page 3

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F ” » Mr 3/yhy we waited taIMM 6 months ~ -- to announce inis new to the public., , , |«K . Last ct °ber. after a year of research, a new type motor oil was perfected. y r . , ’wStjgJjgli Announcement of it was delayed 6 ■ .. • 'X; yFHOlffi months to give it the most thorough 1 <7 tests possible in actual use. I We can now definitely make the ■ following statements: s ’’’* tjpl* 1 • New Iso-Vis means less wear on every i moving part of the automobile engine. B UTOT r; ’ r,: a *• oes not ' } ' n ont " u ’^ } ,ise ' v> :{ - It gives effective lubrication over a tg 1 ja^* ,- wider range of temperatures —both J high and low. ! " I. It means a radical reduction of carv ; -4inM deposits—far less than in most — Jjwp premium-priced oils. JM A Illi Nov Iso-Vis vou get type ?3Sgg| , ot lubrication that "“•dkeos Os can, Os practically -- has not been possible ■gmake and model, were used in before, regardless of KX,i-‘’V ,he ' Ou^ e ' ,t condi - the kind of oil you ■■P l ’»iive, to prove the superior B]tffl.4Si3rT't. ! ' . J New Iso-Vis as a motor have used. I hese rigid tests were sc* BEHBafcfcy; . »t beyond our expectations [|^vglThis improved INCW points at the right give the Iso-Vis Motor Oil is I now on saleatall ■Btuv .. L a Standard Oil dealers expense and bother of removal. Again, thorough A'and service stations. experiments have proved 1 Iso-Vis has less tendency carbon residue than other oils. «4 i o = wI s Aetc Polarine is also affected ® ■ I V our new refining processes— 1 JfT • 1 WlUwB String it an efficiency u+ich is ( /■ /j J-ay mg B I I l&Kjif) I lhe Price i 5.25 cent!» quart. / w. ■a Nna. RD OIL < OM P ANY !Indiana)

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I'iiny proxy committee from voting 51.U3S contested aliares of stock In 1 tli<' Sheit ami Tubedbethlehem Steel corporation merger was <]«. i ntwl today by Common Pleas .lodge |C. S. Turnbiiugh us Sheet ami j Tube Htoekholdera prepared to ' convene to liar the r suit of a | vote taken on the merger ] a ,t | night. j The consolidation was believed I rfverwholiningly approved although |no official announcement was to ibe made until the vote had been ■ tallied. , Officials Face Charges Indianapolis, April 9 <U.R) Paul j 11. Keyes, president, and William B. Peterson, wcretary-treasur*r, ■officers of the Peterson-Keyea Autogiobile company, Indianapolis, were charged with embezzlement in Indictments returned by the Marlon county grand jury today. The indictments charged the two men with embezzling $17,000 front j the Citizens Investment Trust Corporation ,of Indianapolis, an auto financing companv. on April 4. The indictment said Peterson I and Keyes did "purloin, secret, and embezzle funds for their own us»<-.“ [Attempt To Prevent Negro Summer Camp | Monticello, Ind.. Apiil 9 —(VP) A sign. B*l2 feet, his been placed on the .‘-hoio of Lake Freeman, south of Mon hello, in an effort to prevent Negroes from establishing a summer resort on that site. On the sign in large lettets is the following: "White county is for white people I Negroes are not desired in this comI muni y. Sponsored by the Lake Freem ,n Pioteetive .Association, I Ike and Monticello Chamber of i Commerce." I na-- ' Denmtior . Incompatibility of temperamer., Is when a man holds a different ’ | opinion from Ids wife

NEW YORK NEWSPAPER TO PUBLISH I ■ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I managing editor who promptly i dispatched Mr. Johnston to Decatur tn look this city over. I The fact that the story would be published today was broadcast bv radio from New York last night. Mr. Johnston interviewed a number of people here and at Berm* and with his ability as a writer I many are looking for It with keen | . anticipation. - o Crouts Hearing Today Middletown, O„ April 9 (U.R)-— Preliminary hearing for Roy E. ; Croats, Middletown patrolman, ■ charged with first degree murder i in the killing of Wilson Griffiths, * Newcastle. Ind, was to be held late today before Judge Edward H. Doll. i Griffiths war wounded fata’ly I by bullets allegedly fired hy Crouts on March 19. when Richard Brewer fatally wounded Dan Sami--80. petiole. .<n -diiiiiig a guii battle J Roland Griffiths, brother, signed the murder warrant here today. -o-i—-oi EGG THROWING STORY IS TOLD i I (CONTINUED CPOM PAGE CNF) , Ward explained today. ,: "1 began talk ng to him about fumbling the tiles and interfering . with my work, telling him ft was f ist about time to find out who’s going to be chief clerk and file - i cleyk “Finally 1 became hysterical and . said ‘you get out of my room and f i stay out.’ Then I picked up a flower vase and threw that at him. II wiped the water off his face and | grinned. "I went over to a file case where i I’d put a dozen eggs that had been : delivered to me that morning. I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 19$

J. Hamilton Lewis Nominated L ■ ’ ■W ' eV F* W JT Ji ■i / ■ .1. Hamilton Lewis, former United States Senator of Illinois was nominated by the Democrats at yesterday’s primary election. Lewis snowed his three opponents under.

tore off the wrapper and began . throwing th m at him. "I threw five eggs before he 1 moved. Three of them hit bm ; too." Griffith filed charges against Mis. Ward with F. E. Bonner,; executive secretary of the poweri commission, who is now conducting in inve tlgation of the woman s claims at the request of Wilbur. Bonner said today he had suspended Mrs. Ward on March 27 only after Griffith declined to accept her apology. o RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas It has pleased an Almighty. Merciful and Just God to r move from our midst. Brother John IL Starost and whereas, by his death, his ch Idren have lost a kind and loving Father, his church a loyal and devoted member, this Council its oldest member, as well ■is a true Bi other and Friend ami the Community a good citizen and Neighbor, whose model life is one deserving of our imitations. Therefore, be it Resolved: That we extend to the wife and children of our deceased Brother our heart felt sympathy in these, their sad days of bereavement, and Be it further Resolved, as a token of respect for our deceased Brother, that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days; that a page of the records of this Council be dedicated to the memory of our deceased Brother; that a copy of these resohr ions be given to the children of our deceased Brother and a copy lie sent to the newspaper for pub-[ i’catlon. Win. J. Schumaker. Chas. X. Kitson, L. Ulman, Committee. Purdue Receives Cup Lafayette, Ind., Apyil 9—(UP) — j The Allerton Trophy, symbolic of *he Big Ten Basketball champion-i ship, was formally presented to Purdue University today, giving them half the points necessary for pernanent possession. , In 1928 Purdue gained half a point owaril possession of the cup, by lividing top honors in the confer ■nee. This yeat her undefeated rec ord added a full ponitfl making on** tnd one-half of the three necessary or permanent ownership. Indian i,< Michigan and Wisconsin have a h if mint each. Barrymores Have Baby Hollywood, April 9 — (UP) - Dolores Costello, film star and wife >f John Barrymore, today was reported to be resting comfortably as-j ter the bir h of a daughter here. The infant weighed seven pounds md nine ounces at birth yesterday. Neither Barrymore nor the actress has said whether she plans to jtuin to the screen, it was announced seven mon'hs ago 'that Miss Costello planned to retire from motion pictures. Ford Damage Suit Is Again Postponed Pontiac. Mich., April 9—(U.R) — For the third time in three years, Henry M. and Wllford C. Leland today saw their efforts to bring to trial their $6,000,000 suit againstHenry Ford and his son Edsel Ford blocked.

Judge Frank L. Covert in cir- ■ cuit court denied the latest amended bill of complaint filed by the Irelands in their petition for repayment by the Fords of the amount of the suit to former stockholders , of the Lincoln Motor Car company. ■| Hundreds of stockholders over the icountry are involved in the case. , | The plaintiffs, however, Iptve . I further opportunity to file an amended bill of complaint which I will conform to certain rulings ■ made by the state supreme court. I Under the statute of limitations a I new action cannot be brought. The suit resulted from the sale of the Lincoln Motor Car company to the Fords. Action first was taken in 1927, with the Lelands acting in behalf of themselves and other stockholders of the company they once headed. o— Murder-Suicide Marks End of Alleged Party i l New York. April 9. — (U.R) Dr. ’ Maxwell B. Allen, a physician, was found dead today in his duplex ■ apartment in a fashionable section | near a bed on which lay the body I ■of a young woman, about 22 years I cld. shot through the throat. Alert- ! I ness of a telephone operator who II notified police when she could get Ino response from the open tele- . | phone led to the discovery. The voting woman was tentative<ly identified as Miss' Florence i Palelle, the doctor’s secretarynurse. I No one in the apartment house Iliad heard shots or sounds of a | struggle. I The room in which the bodies

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w<*r« found showed signs of h| n struggle. Besides tin* dislodged I•* telephone receiver a lampshade' had been knocked to the floor. I Ginger ale Imttles and imttles con : talning what appeared to bi* liquoi had In < n knocked to the floor from j a night table. Both bodies were |fl < hid only in night clothes. ' v After Investigation an nssstaut 11 mod cal examiner announced it was ih

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unquestionably a c<ise of murder I md suicide o ... Will Probe Primary Washington, April 9 (U.R) The first move looking to a senate in vestlgatlon id' the nomination of Until Hanna McCormick as Repulr lean candidate lor the senate in

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, Illinois came today. Senator Norris, chairman of tin* Lsonute Judiciary committee, called a meeting of hi- committee for 11:30 p. m. today to consider his : ritudutlon proposing a senate investigation of till senatorial prim arh". He Ims received reports alleging large expenditures in the i Illinois primaries.