Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1930 — Page 1

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I.WFICESS IBEELECTED E' hiu*. \y o m a n j s r’*‘‘ Slate Regent £ v I -as! Session ln„ . o . jT ' ,'F' era brougm ‘M k " Mate ;» a. R. con |F, ( a clu» late yesterday. ■ •<'»■ c o Bryrne. BrookF ’ l| >"*'*n r'ate regent; Mrs. ■ 1 -> ! lishr.w, Fort Wayne, L. ItM *•*”**** ♦?*»'* for general; Mrs. John r* * ' <>is< e. L H. Hchluss | « "Jn. .»*■ ndiug accrHarvJ J ' f .’ ,| * ln f’omters••■’•Pomhr.r setir-tro L‘. " Gi-wbucasttv r • Mr* Thomas J. Brooks, r; •“dltor; Mra. Jamon R. L’ !!“• re « , »tr*r; Mra. R. H historian; Mrs. kn m v '’*dersburg, llt <!uy A '«Puch. Kuril) tor .'1 Haute - central •nd Mra. W. B Ridgeway. " »• southern director. 1 *II| B i nf 1931 ,nep * , nK I o J"* lhß<lo by th ® » management, in the nb- " * Invitations from any

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i Rural ('llureh Plans Series of Revivals Revival meetings at the Plnimuid Dale Church of the Brethren whl start Monday night, October 1.1, and continue over a period of two weeas The meetings will he held nt th{church in Kirkland township and will begin each evening nt 7 o’clock. Ehler K. J. Krider, an eiuugelin' from the Salanionic/hurch of Hun'ington County will be the principal speaker nt the meet (nan. lie la known as a fine speaker and evangelist. Song services will precede the preaching services and will be conducted by George Yaney. Th-’ public la Invited to attend these re vival meetings. SEEK MOTIVES OF OBSERVANCE Chicago Papers Say Thompson Is After

Another Term Chicago, Oct brat iitineikti tin IlltP* nt t’hi.

TThompson. th< ' ni< H.i! oi Chi Icago politics, sponsored at Soldier Ffid in commemoration of victory over the great fire of <i. t | i-.i found the city's preen sharply di Tided today in its analyses of I Thompson's motive* Tne Tribune and the usviiy N- s accepted the c- lebratlon as mirk Ing the start of a campaign by the' mayor for reflection to a fourth' term, an event which the New said would be an even greater > catastrophe than the lire. The Hearwt publication, on the other hand. ha:le.| it as a “patri . .....■ ...*._ .........'

otic upheaval and "the greatest and most Impressive demonstra lion In the history of the city.” William Randolph Hearst was th guest of honor at the mlebration Thompson himself des< rihed the celebration as "the biggot show Rill Thompson ever put over.” It was estimated that about St.-’ iron persons took part in the par- 1 ade ami demons:ration. The Tr.t> I nae said this aumurr y-rrbnbly w v» dft.ippoir.tirig to cir« observers f, \i<- mayor*.< political fortune* and indicated a belief most of the-" nresent were polic or m* nib■ rs of’ the various hands. ealvpry >"*»•’ and other organisations actual!', i-arficipating The throng less than' half filled the stad.um Hearst, an the principal speaker spoke of Thompson as "l be gr at •st mayor Chicago ever had* ami Thompson returned the eompllmetr by calling Hearst "the greatest lit | ins American,** The occasion was the signal for* much editorializing by the variou leap. rs. Arid the I tally News; “The Chicago fire of Oct. 9. Kl.| was. of course, a great calamity '<■ t'lis city. A greater calamity, bow < ever, has been, ail thing* const J »red. the three terms of Will ultfi Halt* Thom|MM)ii an mayor »»( <’hl■ c«4to. With thal fact In min«l off* may hr h nipt«*<! to Ih® a|> pt\>priMt*»n«’MM of th* choir* <»f Ihr

anniversary of the gnat fin- for the Inauguration of .Mr. Thump m n'a fourth campaun for th> II mayoralty." The Tribune said ••The only competition today'* bln show will hair l» offer* d b> the whale on the *d*i »**ap factory » lot (an a-nibailm <| whale on eahi hitioni. The ritigonry may take Its choice. The only advantage th hale has a» a show I* that It I* protect!** ly pickled and might hr preferred by any one *i<n»ltv« lb* away.” i- .’’M th • F*«eM (Cnatir r. Il»anrt P’tper. «. tno celebration I- "it aoundud a groat promise for i. the future. It renewed faith In the i, quick return of pro»p<-rity. and It r' ri»huyyln.rf th cittarn* of Chicago i with the spirit icrtrftcsn uatrl i, lot Ism.” Decatur »-»•*»,..* .* j j Funtnd at Mishawaka IHeveral Decatur people attetm«», ©Hfcera! aarrtcM at Utahn* « nesday for Clautbw Kntierb.clnrick. 11. grandson of Mi. and •«.- *’zr" 1 IltitMt of Decatur who was killed Sunday night when an automobile struck the lad. Hr was a son of Mr 1 mid Mrs. A. 11. Katterheinrtck and the family formerly lived In Itecaiur Those from here who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mi* James Hurst and Edward and lira, Hurst: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Un, i and daughter Ruth; Mr. and Mr* Il Amos Fisher; Mr. and Mrs. Jess*'l Hurst and children. Mary ami Ralphll Mrs. H. K. Butler I

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-LABOR CROUP ; MOVES TO STOP RACKETEERING ■“ — • President Green I'l cctecEfforts to hritinu Gangster* Out SECRETARY DAVIS IS ON |*R(H.R\M Roaton. Ort I* Tte» pr—f,' > l< ni of rm krleeytM la Ibe Istmr 1 mov< tnent and way* «4 *«mum it I Wer- dl«cUMe«l feefnfw tte» | j tion of the Am* ti«an tamiis of tabor her* ter t*ee»t^ r> t *| I Ham Green and the H«« Jwtes U ‘ i Maguire of St VtaltWa CvdOx* Bourhonuala. 11l Father Maaniff <Om»4 the IH> I

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FLIERS FORCED DOWN

Maynard Rotary Guest J. I*. Maynard gate an interest I,lng -alk t e fore the members of til pnecatur Rotary club last evening |<m the funeral director's and em | i Itaiming business lie stated that I I the funeral director today wished' to retidi r helpful service to the par-1 |ty or family desiring his service and I iiiroiiglit out in hi* tgik the advance-1 * meat iu the profession the last ter. I •vears. Mr d-iyna.-d is a former officer: <> the »ta e embalmer's tssoeiutloni ind his sulijei t was presented in an< Interesting and Instructive manner.l <*. C Pumphrey hud charge of the I OGDEN TSKES STEPS IN CASE Says His Ollier Will Probe Marion Lynching In Snort Time Indianapidis, Oct. 1® -fllß—Ac-1 * lion against lenders of the mob ( that lynched two negnss In Mar-i, lon probably will lie taken by the :l attorney gem-ral's office within aif

short time. It wan Indicated authori ilatlvely belay. The law provides thnt when 1 heal ■ivernnienis fall to function <in lyr.< long ruses the state ttha'l start prot >->e|lngH. and Attorney! thnerul James M Ogden was ex i |>r< t<-d tn 'tnnounce Ids plans i , either today or tomorrow Although confining himself to a| | er.pti,- stati-nient ihut he will* j *’g e due con • hie rat lor and Im- . metl'alr attention" to the Marion | matter. Ogdon was believed to be ! preparing tn proceed again* cl t'ampbell and perhaps •■ert'vnl i.c ml«,r* of the mob. I'p to thlr ’lmn he has doelarodj Hat he was wait* to give the I 1 gr» jury nn oppe tn. ty to art.I 1 Aft.-* • month's .ivestig, :lon ihel' ,‘raud t *r "bourne I ye •erdry 1 wlihout liiiticting a single memb*.;' of the mob and retiirnlng a report ’ praising t'amplsdrs conduct. i It was'betleved uu Investigation •

. will bo startml that will Include chant.* of negilgence which have ’ l ured mrslnrt. Sheriff Jacob CaniptMHi. Ji ;:•-dli A*, ■ •• / .|n*.sp ‘f Grant county. || * ,t M, -"*..*»,| ,f charges o. > ||t a || V s n *'»” iroie and ;t >!.*..»? j fin*, — '-O — Boaru Will Meet The • ntlre Hundiiy School Board J tip, I'uii ‘j.engclicnl Church, will moot at th« glturiJb cmvii; ... T .tn This Includes 'ill Bunday School officers, and clbms presidents nt every department of the Sunday It* bool. Very* Important business will be transacted pertaining to the Winter’s I’rograni of the school.

GENERAL ARMY 1 CALL ISSUED BY . GOVERNMENT Brazil President Summons All Citizens to Prepare For War RED CROSS IS CALLED OUT Kin De Janeiro, Oct. lil.-fU.R) — I j Brazilians were called to their | I "posts of duty" to coinbat the revolutionary movement in a manifesto j I 'wull' .1 I. . ■ ( I 1.1.,, • , IV. 01, I „ - >■> I

sir.! ly President Wu.-hin I ttei i. r •. ill• il i I spr> ailing uuliversive propaganda •> -timuiate anarchist* and comi niiinistic g rnm" in the presidential I manifesto. The public was assured that the federal government felt able to cruuh the r-bellion. "The people Hhould not allow th tnselveu to be deceived by terI rorizing rumor* or alarming news j broadcast by radio for the purpose of inj- eting uncertainty and confusion into tin- country,” the manifesto said. "Fulfliling a mission in w hich it does not recognize failure, the government will adopt all necessary measures for the repression lof dis inter and the maintenance lof the republic." The Brazilian Red Cross was called out for duty today <ilhi jlsHii j ed safe conduct passes in accord lance with international treaties. | The government continued control lof food supplies and mobilization

iof reserves. Business was carried on as usual in the capital, with exception of closed banks. A civil war of long duration apI peered probable as volunteers re|wponde<| to the federal call for nun. j Most of them presented themselves j without any gieat display of enthusiasm but s emed to take their service as a matter of necessity. BULLETIN Indianapolis Oct. 10—(UP)—The | city of Decatur today was authorised by the public service commission 'to pi rebate rural electric lines of ;*be c arr.vers L>-(ht and Power Coo.I pgny in Un<ce Tow vatiio, Atiarv. County, and in the city of Decatur .and vicinity. The consideration of SIO,OOO shall |be paid by (he city frc”' funds on hand in its electric light department, the commission provided. Payments by the city of taxes due after November, 1930 aho was ordered. The new rate schedule which ehall be consistent with the present rates, the commissioners ordered. —' ■ . —WMe. .— O —- — U ill Continue Drive M's. Harve V. Shrull, general chairman of the an: aal fruit drive for the Adams County Memorial IliiHpi al. announced today that sev- • cal of the ladles who had been imaignod Io collect the trull from the various townships, will be uu

, <<> n iioiiiiirt, VV II IJV' Uli’ .able to do so on account o! Illness, ami that the fruit drive wiii be con--tlnuotl until ti e early par' of next .wek. chairmen <»r the townships will tab.,' care of all fruit and vegetables to the schools, ulld teachers Will collect the donation* during | the recess periods or at the noon I hour. ■■ ——•— —o- - — — South Bend Man To Face .Murder Charge Routh Bend. Ind., il l. 10.- -tU.R) | —The st Jos* ph count.' grand jury I returned an lioli*-t m* nt on n charge of fir*’ deg re • murdsr 'gainst' George 5 ;’»rs. 40, farm han*, ac*it** *1 c. th* mardet of elght-y* r. old Vurverlae \,’uel. • yers has be. n ..eld in ’■ ,dgan • ity stat a prison ’ **• «■ ke* ping his arrest n*.a h .<d confession to the c, Imo. He has de-

» ni»*i guilt In the case after making » two ullegod i-onfeKslons. He will > he brought to South B tnl this aff.’ernoon for arraignment, it was » «..,M J.. r ° ’ * Dost. Legion ♦» in .* _ *’• | Ati.cri.., , ja ),.i taditlcs Is boll-j Ing in Decatur and much inierasi isi being shown In the approa* hiiu', j vleriicn ct -..’ >e: ,>.r. effteo i which A'li bold tn v Moiidsy' night al l.evlon bull ni s oclock. ; All officers will be elected for a year term and all members of th-, organization are asked to attend 1 and take part In the election.

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—Alim ASS r 'I New And Old Holy Name Society Members W ill Go In Body Sunday Members of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Catholic church will attend mass in a body Sunday morning at seven o'clock, C. J. Voglewede, general chairman of the membership rally commiUce stated this morning. The members, including the new ones who joined the past week are requested to meet at (he Catholic school building at 6:45 o’clock Sum day morning and then march to the church. Members of the society will te-1 ceive Holy Communion during the mass and new members will be inducted into the order. The Rev.

1 Father J. A. Seimetx, will say the i mass and deliver the sermon during the service. i M >re than 350 members have •- been enrolled in the society said i. Mt. Voglewede art. it In hoped that i every male member of the congrga- . tion will affiliate himself with the r society by Sunday. An assistant priest will he'here Friday and Saturday to assist Father Seim* tz ami members of the so- , liety are urged to attend the seven o’clock mass Sunday morning. NORTH SALEM BANK ROBBED Bandits Get u And Elee In <ng Automobih s .' >rtl. Salem. Ind., Oct It -(U.RI —Three bandits held up the cashier and isststar.t cashier <n the I North Salem State hank t< day, I took nlniost $2,000. and ' tied three c<’mp<mions outside the ~nk l to sjued sway, i Tw"o autos illled with North bil- 1 em citizens, and a sheriff’s . t tad 1 from nanriiie, were reported f»l-i' lowing them They used two autos, a n w.! !

- .. .black l’< r<! co'ipo. and an <>l*l. !>.«** kt • utld t.<i Kiss-d sedan. t Ea< n of th., three robb •! * wa. i arm«d with an automatic i n*.■> ( I The bailer of the trio first a«kr-. ( 1 for change far a s3o bill, atn. a» | 1 it was iltovd under the cage to', : liin* he dispia; *-d a gun. 1 T.i lor Ow* n. cashier. t-n<l Fr. - ; Bnulh. astletant cashier, w alone! 'll the bunk. They w<>re * e<| to lie on the fltvyr back of t <nsh- , Jar’s cage, while the banalt: scoop**l all itinb In view on th<» counter , into n small sack. Then they f >xx*i. s ’nith to open the vault, and from It took al' the ' money they could find. The r'lilr.ens' posse too r P the chase s.une distance b- .d th< ! bandit.’* “ o To Hold Sxtra Mass B< inutn* Rnn - ’ ... Oc.r' v t. an

: extra mass will be said m Mary’s Catholic church. Ins ias? will be said at five o'clock !.l I’der that met: who are employe*.! *. the Holland St. louis Sugar plnr.t can att' id. Th*' extra mass will be conj'bitvod ot* it.,Dy- an Joi.v. is th' :» ,;.ar Cnclory operates tl.„* tat! - .T — r»v*. «x a. v *< on i Muu. ie. Ind . Oct. 10 <U.FD ' Search for Joe) Stamper. "‘i» vhoj ;, i mped f i ni jail h-'r- a few < vyr i.?go. was introsllted today w re peris of in** > ugal : that .dial. In two bunks hail idemtneii him .J on** of 111" 1 >-.«•!! v. i.o robbeii the ' ' ItiSiitvtUns. i

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I at M NEW BUTTER MAKER Chares Champlin. Jr., six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Champlin of Decatur j Is destined to be a great man i some day if he continues to use liis mind as he has. Young Charley worked all morning the oth» r day and at noon came rushing into Ids mother with a pan full of fresh clover and told her she could use it to make Cloverl as butter and ' thereby save the price of the butter at the grocery. v M o MEMBERS WILL ■ 3Eg.gr-

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■{PLANE LANDS ONISIANDOFF BRITISH COAST Columbia Not Damaged In Forced Landing and Fliers to Precede WEATHER WAS REPORTED BAD SI. Miirv’s Islands, Oct. 10 (UR) i !)<• ,‘i.t pliiictjO’U'b tfgfi—■ ' issitijf <>! thr North \ll oi-

i'lie ocenti hult'v on t yo-.Kv l lv-ncli at Hie isle of Tresco, 25 miles off the (.ortiish coast. • . The plane was rej»orte< iiiiilamai'eil in the Jorced lanilimf on the beach. t The Columbia was driven some 150 miles her course from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland to Croydon airdrome, near Ixmdon. Ivefore the landing on the Tresco beach. Tresco island is one of the roughest parts of the southweet coast of England, but it was said the fliers hoped to continue their flight to Croydon, perhaps tomorrow. I The monoplane Columbia was built five years ago In Paterson, v. J., by the Wright Aeronautical Corporation. The construction was supervised by C M. Bellanca. in 1J26 ike C-i’ie-bta won two’ trophies at the International S •«- qui-centenmal air races in Detroit. In 1927 Clarence D. Chamberlin

and Bert Acosta set a new nonrefueling world’.* endurance record %rith the plane at Roosevelt field. In 1927 Chamberlin with Charles A. Levine as passenger, flew from Roosevelt field to Germany in 42 hours and 30 minutes, over 4.*00 miles. The flight was 3.911 miles direct line, a world's distance record at the time. ! The plane crashed in Italy, but was later brought luck to America by lovine after he had made a sensational fight from Li'Rourget, France, to Croydon In the craft. It was Levine's first Hight alone land aviation experts considered it I remarkable that he w.is able to ; make n safely. 'ti 192 R Miss Mabel B >ll. known ;is “The Queen of I iamondt," v’l-.’i’.ed to make a flight i t Europe in ike plane and took it t< Harbor Gt.vee. but the flight wa < later abandoned. In uut.e. 1930. Roger Q Williams, Cupt in 'Boyd and Lieut. < onnor n>ule -■ non-stop flight from Long Island 'o Bermuda and return. Parade Group to Meet There v ill be a meeting of all those interested in staging the annual HalL wotli parade here at Hie Rite hotel at S o'clock tonight. 1 >e money has Is-er. raised by a local ommittee an I all those interested i.l "assisting are i.ske I to meet at th ' aotel to tn.-k; ,’itial plans.

iPEh’NSYLVANIA ' G. 0. P. REVOLTS — Demm cats -May Name Governor Far First Ti’ne In 40 Years P ii’ad* Iphi». O. t. TO.- U.F»- A niu.o: r» roll. sprea<Hng lite a for*xt sr* S : iko (.» *< • !: the r< I ibi; .>t: p.i I ... ta. . . .iJ., *. | cp*‘nin. up t>>*- pos bilit that l ’a [demo v >v rnor might ><• elect- ; i-i! f the tii ;i tint" it I" c-if. H ** dlrec u*l entirely a< former i<>< v>t nor G fiord i’lnchot r* publl;ca' can*'<ta> • for go- Tti »r. Not •. - in L. Roosevelt >o). rs .'2 ,\. there lore t>nhe.<. •' ami < ■

v- tiicir iwir ir , *•'«-«' •«•*>« « , >e ion by tiv of the party. ' I I'roiriblticu is the big surface is- ' uu Pindi it Is dry and his demo- - 11 critic opponent, John Hemphill, in I f.>i repeal .• f tile state enforcement act, the Vo stead act and the eighteenth am idment. I iidern atli it Is ilso a tit,'at of tremendous utiltty and b'l.iimss .’■'••• <!'■ I Itlier ' n nowerfu' in Influent lag 't pukil! i, .»*.,*i« against I’h ihot. Poth igyutM* ... til* ;• full < plosive p'Wc T!i< n era; e vote ■ s* c.-i i In-, bat 11 ly In term of prohibition, flic mibisi rial glint* of the state, always iflosidy ei'. '.*.sned with lie- tvpublij (C()NT’SUED UN FAUti STK.S