Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1930 — Page 6
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COURT HOUSE In the tour rood right-of-way condemnation limes tiled u lew weekn ago by llie stute ugiilmit residents of near Berne, Martin Smith, Ed M. Kay and Sum Fogle were appointed appraiser* by tile court Mr. Ray wa< unable to serve a.id Chris Etengl" wify appointed to serve. The report is slue Saturday afternoon. In the ease of union Central Lite Insurance Co. vs. Arnold, et al. It M.“DeVoss appeared tor James -E. Arnold and Alta F. Aronld. Clara Baumgartner brought suit aghinst Millard Baumgartner for divorce. Notice of nonresidence of defendant was ordered published returnable first day of September team of court. The case of state vs. Lewis Sampson, charged with rape, vias contin m-tl to the September term of court otr-motion of defense. Real Estate Transfers Ol<l Adams County Hank, 155 r>< res In Blue Creek township, admr. Dw‘d to Union Central Life Ins. Co., for $10,545.00. .. o UCONC;RESS TODAY * • (U.R> ♦ Senate ' Continues consideration of minor bills. Foreign relations and naval affairs committees continue hearings on London naval treaty. Ixibby committee continues investigation. hidiau affairs committee investigates charges of cruelty in Indian schools. House Takes up private bills on calendar. Naval affairs committee contues hearings on Pacific coast dirigible base. o TWO KILLED IN ET. WAYNE AUTO MISHAP TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) go home following the accident and to appear later in the day. At one o'clock this afternoon they- had not mrftTe their appearance. ST. JOE PUPILS PLAN PAGEANT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) entitled- “.Maidland". The first division of the first part is called “The larnd of Dregms" and has four presentations. "The Boy and His Mother"' is presented by eighth grade pupils. The third and fourth grades will present a baseball drill. The first and second grade pupils wTII give their version of "'Charlie Chaplins'". The "fifth and sixth graders will present a wild west skit. 'Tli“ “I*and of Dread'" is the second division and the seventh grade will present "Examination Scene". "The Land of Desires" will close the first part of the pageant and is entitled "Boy President Group”, personified by the eighth grade pupils." The second part, "Maidland"
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I also is divided Into three sections. I iln "The Land of Dreams", the ! eighth grad will present "Maid and Maiden"; the fourth grutle ' i- pupils will interpret "Girls at a s Party” and th- second and third hi grade girls will close It he first see-' I. tion with the preientitlon of | U "Shoppers.'" < In "The Lund of D: ads", the " fifth and sixtli grade girls will pre-! 11 sent "Cinderella of Today." In the closing part, pupils of the 1 'Various grades will present “The ! I-1 Birthdays". The seventh grade I pupils will pres nt "The Future" and the eighth grade will close th ' j pageant with "The Goal of Life." ' r i The public Is invited to attend ‘ the entertainment. '! 0 FINAL SHOOT IS CONDUCTED 1 (CONTINUED FROM. PAGE ONE' | yards standing ami 400 yards > pt one, out of a possible 75 shots: . Dubach, 68; Grile, 68; Baumgart-1 . tier, 63; Johnson. 61; Schurger, 51; | Widdows, 51. Sh tiff Harl Hollingsworth also , entered the contest ami in the pls» tol entry made a score of 59 and , n tlie rifle cont? t had a score of 60. He declined an invitation to -' go to the state meet. Tlie Adams county Vigilante | - shoot is sponsored by the Adams. - County " Banker's Association. FINAL COUNT IN STRAW VOTE I (CONTINUED FROM ONE, the 18th amendment. In its classification of the sent!-11 ment shown in various states, the I . conductors of the poll said that five I . states showed a majority for en-l foicement and five gave a majority to rep al. The ultra-dry states, according 10l the poll, ate Arkansas, Kansas.; North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Ten- I nessee, and the wet ones are Con- I necticut, Louisiana, Rhode Island. I Nevada and New Jersey. f The state of Washington was the > ! packaqz CONTAINS YOUPk CANALS i COMPLETE MENU r\ Every thing your ) SELECT s bird needs for J SEED ** 1 I health and Bor.g S the beet blend ) X i 1 ckan, dirt- BISCUIT free seed - the OCEAN , necessary cuU'e bone an > , envelopeof OCEAN sand and tv’o Sing Sing Biscuits all CUTTLE / in one package of SING i BONE I l SING BIRDSEED and with a single purchase. »/V Start today with Sing Sing O/VE Your grocer or druggist will PACKAGE supply you with 3 HU fi R SEED ‘I Kx </ EVERETT & HITE Decatur, Ind.
I only one to give a plurality for, modification over either enforce-1 ,11. out or repeal, hut states comprlsiv.g neatly on-half the country cast J i.PI roxlmiltelv 30 per cent of til Ir 1 ballots for light wines and beer. Today's issue of th? Literary Digest, In which the complete, vote I appears, calls attention to th" fact that the poll dr w more votes than lid Its poll on the presidential ruce| lot 1928 and adds: i "Does not this indicate that tlie. American people are mofe d eply -tit red by the existing prohibition situation than th y were even by the Hoover-Smith contest, whose .istonishiUK outcome was so cat'-: j uorle illy forecast by our lIPJB I poll?” DRY LAW HEAD DEFENDED AT SENATE ERODE — | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* ; ministration was not as good as 'liis one?" ask d chairman Caraway. “Well —yes." Mcßride answered with obvious reluctance. .Mcßride insisted he had not conferred with Attorn y General Mitchell "two or thre° times." Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of the <
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niiCATUR DAILY DEMOCRA’J FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930.
i Mi thmllst FpiHt'opal i htiri'li. South, has bvi'ii called to appear before h<> committee r xt Wednesday to explain his stock murkit and poI littcal financial operation*, ('hairman Caraway announced. After concluding tlie questloning of Mcßride, tlie committee queaHoned briefly Edward Dunford, (ouiisel tor th ■ league, and then tdjourn <l until Tuesday. At that i time, it will hear Dr. Clarence Tiue Wilson of the Methodlat board i I temperance, prohibltiou ami public morals. —— o- 2 Cat d of Thanks * We wish to expreHH our apprecia'tion to tlie neighbors and friends lor their kindneaa shown, to tlie iremen for their services, to tlie singers, mid pastor, mid to those who offered the lovely flowers during the illness ami death of our lather and grandfather. Mr. anil Mrs. Phillip Macklin and children. Mrs. Alice Christen and children. SENIORS TAKE EXAMINATIONS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) by th? colleges, who consider their applicants according' to these classifications. This is a new rul-
• ring which became effective this' « year. , Mr. Worthmnn stated that these . examinations will complete the I . year's work for all Seniors except a few irregular ones who will take j the remaining examinations tlie . first of tile week. .. .. () -—w—— >ll2 Perish In Ship Fire; Many Rescued ; — i 1 Marseill s. France, Muy 23,—(U.R); ”,—The Fabre steamship line was Informed by wireless today that ; 112 .Moslem pilgrims perished when i th: steamer Asia limned In Jeddan liaibor yest'rday. Tlie crew wuS| '' unable to get many of the pilgrims, I | who were en route from Mecca to! 'iJibOUti. to leave tile ship. Advices said the pilgrims dropped on their . knees on ths deck mid prayed us they were enveloped in f lame*. o Gets Long Sentence New York, Muy 23,— U.R) —James i Baker. 25-year-old youth who boasted of having committeed nine murders for the thrill of watching the reactions of his victims was | sentenced today by Judge Charles Nett, Jr., to serv ■ from 40 years to' life. He had pleaded guilty to second '
'degree murder earlier In th ' week | jis his ttlal started on n charge of kilting witli poison Henry Gaw. u laboratory watchman h re. ——o —— ARRIVALS Mae Belle is the name of the 6H' pound girl baby which was born to Mr. mid Mrs Merle Sheets Thursiday at th ir home on Decatur I lout ' 4. This is the second daughter in the family. Mrs. Sheets was formerly Miss Nell Hitchcock. o- — -— Must Have Had Hunch Cardiff. tUP) Herbert WilkinI son. seven times wounded in the great war, lost his nerve and tied rout a dentist's chair, but the teeth he had Intended to liuve uulled we''e ' knocked out the next day when a piece of toal struck him in the face . —- o - Hanlt— I’a"* *♦ A«k yw» /X for < «,-<•* **-lrr« A ’1 A * tjA. B cwn d PHI® id Led • I I wes, sealed with HI ie\v Jul ARibbon. *2 Dke lioother V I”/ V»f»#ur Drug.'Ui. Ask »> r I / < ni. <Ui J*. I r-KM IHAUOND ± mll Nil PILLAI >r4oy'-argkuowa _\ x /F W i;e.t,..afc t Kr I Ir Buy Vawl -/ SOJJ) BY DKIMXiUTS BVEKVWHiF<
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