Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1932 — Page 2
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—• " ■■ ■ ■" * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES £ - —- * FOR SALE FOR SALE - Michigan apples, Johnathans, Wagoners, Grimes, Golden, Mclntosh, 40c and 65 c. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north 3% miles cast of Monroe. 4-6tx FOR SALE — Some good farm horses at 221 N. 4th St. Leo J. Weber. 4-3tx FOR SALE— Two mares, bred. coming 2 year old colt, springer cow carrying second calf. Trade for shoats. Victor E. Byerly, %: mile east of Kirkland H. S. 4t3x FOR SALE—II feeding shoats. 9 small pigs. E. A. Straub, 11 mile south of Peterson. • 5-3tx FOR SALE Kitchen range in good condition, sls. Long davenport. $4 Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe street, phone 199. 5-3 t FOR SALE —One Holstein and one red bull, 10 months old. Fred Wortliman. 2 miles northeast of Craigville. 5-3tx FOR SALE—Chickes for roasting or fries. Also sweet potatoes. Call 3964. Mrs. J. C. Moses. st3x r ARMS FOR SALE—3O acres close to Kirkland High School, nice home for someone. 49 acres, I% miles from Decatur lor sale or trade. 4o acre:; With small payment down. Can give possession March 1. See the J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe, Inti. 5-3 ts . WANTED WAN’TjjD—Meat rabbits 6 pounds and •ver. All kinds. Every week. I Schroeifers Rabbitery. Hoagland. 3-3tx WANTED —Experienced girl wants to «M general housework. Will give .inferences. Write Box “Rf” % Dertttfpyat. 3-3 t WANTED—To buy 2 or 3 tons of balM straw. H. P. Schmitt. Meat Market. 4-3 t — WAJITED—Women and Girls to do Practiqhl Nursing by taking short course~of training. Small expense, i Good pay while learning. Recom- 1 mended by Doctors. Write 711 Citizens Trust Bldg., Fort Wayne. I Indiana. 4-3 t WANTED Rabbits, weighing six pounds or more. Glen Neuenschwander, Berne, Ind., phone 73. 5-3tx WANTED—Used Pianos. We are in the market for good used pianos. Sprague Furnitu e Company 134 Address box "S" % Democrat 5-3 t WANTED—Experienced girl wants general housework. Will furnish refetences. Esther L. Liechty, R. R. 2. Box 126. Berne, Indiana 5-3tx SALESMEN - WAN [TED “ Wanted Salesmen with ear, to establish 1 and operate Rawleigh Routes in Cities es Decatur. Be ne, Bluffton and Mantpeiiei. Steady workers can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar route; do $6,000 annual business. Many established for years. Reply immediately giving age, occupation, references. Rawleigh Industries, Dept. IN2O-T, Freeport, IH. Jan 6-11 t o— LOST AND FOUND LOST— Rosa y Iretween Catholic: Church and Jackson St. Tope j beads. Initials M. B. Highly valued. Finder return to this office. Reward.. 5-3tx [ LOST Pair of White gold rimmed glasses Ed S. Mosephone 8644, | 5-3 t I The invention of dice ia attrib ute<J-4<* Palamedes in 1244 B. C. "■ — — o— — '"in i: oi in, meli im. ' •Os < in VIA ( m || N"toe is hereby given that a mesial mei'llng „t the Adams I'ountv , of Adams Indiana, will! be held at the Auditors otli. , in the I Court House at pe< atur, Indiana, at 1" A N on January lath l-e-,j, for the purpose of electing a new tnetnbehr u | said council to fill in,, unexpired term of the late \t m. Baumgartner deceased an I at the same tone and place the following special appropriations for the eeve’d county offices and lu-tltutions will be considered, t-.-wlt .. . , k " r 1 "«• Budget 1 nst i t utions l!)ono Treasurer 6% tee 373 g 3 as” »» f I eace. Mileage 6<i Sheriff 1-sre of Insane "noon Jury Meals , 0 -’ 0( . Jury Fee., iL'.iiu 4or I lie llfdg Hudg. t 1 ulcjeulosi,. testing of cattle linn no • ,"Ur<- 1.-purler 4on no < "I Ulf Court Expense 200.00 A I e"‘tt Pl ° B ' Att ' aUt< ‘ V " Pauper Attorney do g’.’i'oti' tl.p'tdfm ‘V'"" l * Shall have the i ight to be heard thereon. A.ftv Jil , A» a JT’' n \ r ’ atk,ns h *ve been de ‘. terffflTied and made, ten or ny re taxfeeling theiru-lves ♦ A**? 4 'appropriation may appeal a B ? ar ' l of TWx CoinnijsNi>n4i>r tor fertile.- util final a<>tlon , y . A! Un « 'h”lr PeGHon th. ml. n" lh . e '"'l' I '* “’Hit r ami •be State Board will f ix a dat f hearing in thia rminty. Dated January sth 1034. • Albert Harlow, Auditor A lams County, Indi,ma : - JHI <1 1 :
AUTOS Re-financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. —- Phone 2«7 Etecatnr, indUn.
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AuMD FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected January 5 No commission and bo yardage. • Hogs, 100-159 pounds $3.90 > 150-210 -pounds $4.10 r i 210-240 pounds $4.00 240-2XO pounds $3.70 2XO-325 pounds $3.50 ; Roughs $3.00. Stags—sl.7s Vealers — SS.OO. • I Spring Lambs —$5.00 > East Buffalo Livestock Market [ ;l Hogs: On sale. 2000; weight* below 200 lbs., fairly active to packers; steady to mostly 5c to 10c lower; weighty butchers slow; medium to choice, 150-210 Tbs. $4.80 to sparingly $4.85-4 90; 220-240 lb. $4,60 4.75; 260-290 lbs. $4.25-4.50; pigs around $4.75. Cattle: Receipts.’ 200; active, strong to 25c. higher; common native steers $6; heifers $5.25; fat cows $3.75-4.25; cutter grades $1.75-2.75. Calves: Receipts, 300; vealers unchanged $9.50 down. (Sheep: Receipts. 790; lambs active. 25c to 40c over Monday's average; quality improved; good to choice native and fed western | lambs $6.75 to mostly $7; medium kinds $6.25, couimou $5.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat .55% .65% .56% .57L Corn .39*4 -41% .43 Oats .26' 4 .25% — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 5 No. 2 New Wheat 46c 30 lbs. White Oats 20c 28 lbs. White Oats 19c Barley 35c Rye ~ 35c Soy Beans 35c New No. 4. Yellow Corn 36c New No. 4. White Com 31c LOCAL 6ROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen , 15c - ———■ •«— HOSPITAL NOTES Ralph Shie, Monroeville, Route 3 underwent a major emergency ope.ation at the Adams County Memo ial Hospital Tuesday. (Harold Melpher, Monroeville, Route 4. is a patient at the Adams Cyjluty Memorial Hospital where he had his tonsils removed. Mrs-DrtFd Chilcote, 930 Winchester st eet was removed to the local hospital where she underwent a major emergency operation Tues-1 day. : The fi si formal record in posses Ision of the New York Stock Ex-I change is dated May 17. 1792. o 111-- ESTATE Ml. ISTSI Notiee is hereby given tr> the creditor.,, heirs and legatees ot Nellie I Sholty. deceased tn appear in Hie Adams circuit Court, held at I teentur, Indiana, on the 2:trJ dav of January. ISSI. and s li-w cause if anv I whv th. FINAL SEITLEMF.NT ACCOUNTS with the estate of -aid decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. E. Burt Lenliart, Executor De. atur, Indiana, December 29. IMI Attorney Heller and S.-hurger, Jan 6
YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or night Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 . I Funeral Home, 110 So. First St. ' S E BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant I Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: ) 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 , Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 I “■ - -- - _ _ For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed i Chiropractor and Naturanath Radionic diagnosis and treatment. I > Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5, 0 8 10 years In Decatur. ; LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ■ Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Pbone 90. Residence Phone, Dei-atiir 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 i anv attendant
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♦ « Test Your Knowledge | j | Can you answer seven of these ; | test questions? Turn to Page | Four for the answers. » « 1 Who was President of the United States during the Mexican I war? 2— What is the name of the Navy’s: latest dirigible? 3 — In what country is the city of, Rouen ? 4— What is “African golf?" 5 Who wrote the book "Cimar-l ron?” 6— Who was the only American : ever to be President of the| United States ami Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme] Court? 7— In what branch of the V. S.! service was Smedley Darling-1 ton Butler an officer? 8 —What institution is called. "The Old Lady of Threadneedle | Street ?" 9 What is Hie name of the recently resigned Premier of I Australia? 10 —What is the highest decoration given by the United States j government? o Quarter Beef Sale Is Announced For C ounty The first sale of its kind ever 10l be held in Decatur was announced ! today by H. P. Schmitt of the Sch- ] mitt Meat market. Mr. Schmitt will sell a carload of | prepared baby beef from the car ■ on the Pensylvania railroad t acks , at the Monroe street crossing on Friday and Saturday of this week. , The carload of beef was purchas-. sd by Mr. Schmitt f o;n Swift and ‘ Company, Chicago. It consists of; the finest meat cuts and a variety | of every kind of beef, either for ;
mince meat, canning, steaks, roasts j stew or soup meat. -———-—o— SALE CALENDAR Jan. 7—Jesse Tickle, 4 miles east of Rockford, Ohio, on K. No. 54. closing out sale. Roy Johnson. auct. Jan. B—Joel Kehrn. 1 mile south and 8 miles west of Decatur. 20 acre farm. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 11 —C. J. Lutz, commissioner. 80 acre farm known as Kelsey farm. >4 mile north of Salem. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 12—Andy Doda, miles north of Dixon. Ohio, farm sale. Roy Johnson, auct. . Jan. 13—D. D. Castleman, 2 miles east and 3 miles north of Monroeville. Ind. Farm sale. Roy John-j son. auct. Jan. 14 Jonathan Rumple and i son. 4<‘ pure-bred Hampshire bred sows. At Decatur Community fiaie Harn. Roy lohnson. auct. Jun. 15—W. O. Robinson. 2' 2 : miles south of Decatur or Vj mile | south and % mile west of the I County farm Closing out sale i Rov Johnson, auct. Jan. 16 —Community Sale. De<-a j itur. Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 18—S, F. Ludy, live stock’ sale, Greenville, Ohio. Roy John son. auct. Jan. 19—5#a. May Welch. miles south of Decatur, on Count? Farm road. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 20—Ezra Gerber, 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Huntertown, Ind., closing out sale. Roy | Johnson, auct. Jan. 21—Chas. Hawk & Son. 2 miles west and 4 miles south of Rockford, Ohio. Holstein cattle, horses and hogs. Roy Johnson auct. Jan. 22 Marian Reher, administrator, 40 acre farm, 4 miles southwest of Decatur. Roy Johnson, am:. Jan. 26—-Ira Faller. 2 miles soutn of Van Wert, Ohio, closing out sale Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 28—Joe Overlander, 4 miles north and 3 miles east of Ossian, Old , closing out sale. Roy John son, auct. Jan. 30 — Decatur. Community sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 10 — Christ Marbaugh, 6 miles east and 3 miles north of Decatu-. closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb 23 - Martin Ketterman, | Purebred Duroc Hog sale. Moulto i i Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. I Get the Habit—Tran* at Home
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <», 1932.
» Who Was American Slain In Paris? * * * * * * * Surete Puzzled Over Identity of Murdered “Richard Wall”—Show Girl Companion Says Wall Was Joseph Craig, Missing Promoter of New York. 1 W aSI IUK I 5 W VW; lApWjffig. v'T / I V|' Davin ] • W p ' \ yCcNsTAWcE King -■ jrWw Jilt Dragging Seine for. Body of Murdered American Although it .ol.ed the murder of "Richard Clifton Wall”-.aid to have been a wealthy American eoff’e merchant—24 hour* after the di.covery of hi. body in the River Seine, the Pari. Surete is profound y puxzled over the .dentity of the murdered man. Mi.. Con.tance King, former New York .how girl, ha. declared that Wall wa. really Jo.eph W. Craig, founder and pre.ident of a huge American engineering corporation that bear. hi. name. If .uch i. the ca.e, .ay the French police where i. the huge .urn of money that Cra.g .. ...d to have bad when he disappeared from the United State, two k e ‘[‘ll*3°;k G A Uy n ’ f \™n nc V° Uth * h ° confe ‘*«d “» ‘he .laying of the mystery man. said that he killed the American for S3OO. But as the nji.smg Craig was said to have had $1,500,000, the pohee want to know that if ‘be head man i. really Craig, where is the money? However, Mis. King is positive ihe nromotV N Yk 7 7'. ' ““I?* 'n Un ° W “* * He "** knOW " ,O h ’»' b ‘«" “'‘ b k k, A kb A k \ < k fin n nnn*‘ r ,rre,ted ,n France on complaint of "Richard Wall," who charged .he had robbed him of $60,000. Former a..oci«te. of Craig in New York admitted that he i. sought for questioning mte hi. bu.ine.. activ.t.e. m America. They also recall that Mis. King wa. Craig', con•tarn companion before he disappeared two years ago.
I*aris. France, January —When i ' the French Surete admits that it is [ I puzzled, one can be reasonably ' sure that the problem confronting : it is no ordinary one. Second only to Scotland Yard as the world's most efficient auticrinie organization, the famous Parisian detective bureau is up against one of the | most impenetrable dilemmas of its I ea eer in the murder of the myster- 1 ious Ameiiiean sportsman, “Richard Clifton Wall." Last mouth clothing identified as the property of the man known a. Wall, reputed to be a wealthy American coffee merchant, was discovered on the bank of the river Seine. Bloodsoakerl and partially burned it at once led to the theory 1 , that its owner had met with foul : I play. Immediately the well-oiled ma-I chinery of the Surete was put in j motion. A search was started fi: i the body ami all known intimates of | the missing man were sought ;orj I questioning. ■ nt wasn't long until u body, Men I titled as being that of Wall, was 1 taken from the river. The man had ! I been shot to death. In less than twenty four hours. , : | agents of the Surete had a French yo ith. Guy Davin, under arrest I
COURT HOUSE Maniage License Milo F. Yoder, Adams County, r farmer to Elizabeth Schwartz, Adams County. On report ot examining physlf ciaus, Gejrge Berning was ordered ’ committed to Richmond State hos- - pltal. H. M. DeVoss Is attorney for defendant in case ot State of Indiana ex lei. Nettie Smith vs. Keller on ' paternity charge. In the estate of Rachel Andrews a petition was filed to sell real es- ( fate to make assets >r payment of debts. Returnable, January 18. Due to the death 01 adminlstratoi Joseph lonnelier in the estate of , Ma y C. Tonneifer. Richard TooneIler was named executor. He filed S bond in the sum of 12,000. f Inventory number 1 has been fll- ’ ed in the estate of George B. Cline. Richard Tonnelior lias qualified , las administrator in the estate of 11 Joseph Tonnbller. Ruth Mose;- has been named ad-1 I mlnistratrix in the estate of Dan- 1 1.1 iel S. Moser and has filed bond in I
| charged with the murder of the Am- i erican. And under the skilful questioning of the authorities the suspect b.oke down and confessed his crime. Yes, lie admitted having killed Wall. He was badly in need of money, he said, and when the Ameri- ! can sent 'him to cash a check the | temptation had been too strong for ] him. He tried to keep the money., but Wall had something to say about being robbed in so barefaced i a manner. A quarrel ensued, ilu ing which Davin shot ami killed, the American. So -tar the Surete had good reason to congratulate itsel.'. But pne of Wall s intimates, whom they haul rounded up far questioning, th.ew ; i monkey-wrench into the works by ! raising a doubt aa to the identity I >f the murdered man. I Ibis witnessa, Miss Constance King, a former New York show ! girl, and known to be Wall s con- | >tant companion declared that Richard Clifton Wall was the alias] ->t John \\. Craig, founder ami pre-j sident of the corporati n bearing! his name, with aviation schools in | a sco e of cities throughout the i United States. Miss King's evidence created a] ! m-w problem for the French sleuths ;
the sum of $3,000. On motion of plaintiff the cause as Fidelity Phenix Fire Insurance Co., of New York vs. Aaron Lautzenhizer, suit on note, has been dismissed. Join ;1. Cramer has been awaid cd damages in the sum of SSO 111 his >uit against Don Dogherty. The cause of Everett Brown vs. School :f Bluffton, filed in 1926 suit on contract has been continued. • J. Lutz was named special judge in- the cause ot Lincoln Bolinger vs. Camiel Colpaert, judg m ent. H. M. DeVoss has been named special judge and J. F. Fruchte has been appointed to rep esent the estate in the claim cause of Debrah Andiews vs. Rachel Andrews eslate The damage suit of Edgar Koe icmau v;-„ Fdward Miller has been continued. A motion to make the complaint more specific in the cause of Al>ert Huger vs. boa d of county com inis.doners was overruled by Judge D. It. Erwin and the cause was set far hearing January 16. In the note and foieelosu e suit , of Schafer Hardware Co. vs. Adolph | Bauman, et al, and absolute rule
namely: Was Wall Craig? If so. I what has become of the huge sum of money that Craig is said to have had with him? Davin confessed tha* he murder-] ed the mystery man for s;;<mi, but I advices f om Hie United States as | serl that Craig left there two years a.-o in possesion of an amount estimated at sl,si>o,oot». Furthermore J he was being sought for question • ing regarding the standing of some I of the companies he p.omoted in] the United States. The-exshow girl, whose leal name ' is Anna Tauber, is confident that Wall ami Craig are, or were, one and the same individual. Ami. if i anyone should know it is Mbss j King, or Miss Tauber, for Wall had j the girl arrested in Fiance on a charge or robbing him of $60,090. Associates of Craig in the United States recall that Miss King was! i frequent! yseen in Craig’s company ] ] when the latter was conducting bus i i iness in New York, selling airplane j moto s to foreign governments. it is said that since Craig's dis- : appealance frjm America two years ago the investigation of his busii ness activities has been under way ] but none of his New York assoI Mates would confirm this. tor all defendants to answer was taken. About five ounces of down is the usual yield per nest each season from eider down ducks. Mark Twain was born in Missouri and his earliest ambition was to be a steamboat man. —oNeaily 12,000,.009 tons of siiipping valued at $4.000,900,WXt were stink during the World War. o Round and Square dancinu tonight K. of C. hall.
er —<z> Pride, Policy and Conscience governs every funeral wc conduct. W. H. Zwick Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs. Zwick. Lady Attendant r i '?tr a L Home Ambulance Service 514 N. Second Tel. 303 and 61
RAILROADS AND I BANKS FAVORED IF BILL PASSES CONTINUED <^' e ' : of wingless that he plxees t - ‘ nt-: most faith in the reconstruction; : finance corporation. In its sitn-j ! plest form, the purpose of the cor- : potation will be to lend money on security on which private Ifcnks, and private investors w ill not lend. The house ways and means ‘ cipnmittee will meet to consider | the democratic tariff bill Demo-, cratic members planned to act on the bill yesterday, but republican ' mentbes objected to the "haste, ] ami after some argument. Chair-1 man Collied invited represents-; tives of the state, commerce, and treasury departments to appear] today. It was regarded as doubtful that any representatives of. these departments would appear. I and Hie committee may act today. l | Democratic leaders are confident! the bill will be passed by the cud . : of the week, and iiossibly before. | The bill would strip the president of his tariff rate-making iKiwers under the flexible provision- of the l
AUCTION SALE 80—ACRE FARM—BO (Known a: the Albert Kelsey farm) will be sold on the premises. 9 miies south of Decatur er railei of Salem, at ) :<•<• o'cln, k f’. M MONDAY, JANUARY 11, '932. N: of good productive soil, good house, barn and out buildings, j 'enced and located on stone road. Terms of Sale Oia third cash in hand, one third in one year and one thirdi years from dax ot -ale. th-- purchaser to secure the deferred pen iy notes, drawing six per <• j interest from dat>-. Mid i - cured by inoru-am on thi iWI < state sold. The purchaser at leal estate shall have the right to pay all cash. Said real estate be sold free of liens except taxes assessed anti payable in D3l sale will be continued from day to day at the same place and up< same terms until said real estate is sold according to the order: [ ourt entered in said cause. I , CLARK J. LUTZ, Commissioner.
Public Sale I 20 At RE FARM 20 ACRE FARM I i will sell to the highest I older without reserve on the located 4 miles north. 4 miles east of Bluffton; 18 miles south rfJ Waym 1 mile south and 9 miles west of Decatur; I'a mile Craigville, on H FRIDAY. JANUARY Bth, at 1 I’. M. I amis ot good productive soil, fences and drainage good. hroom horn, with screened in porch, bam 34x46. drove well. W Dehm’iiX” SaraSe - A " buildings are in first class eoofl rtelco lights. This is an ideal small farm. I I ERMS Suwt.tw cash balance in monthly or yearly i .lynietb® JOEL KEHRN and SARAH KEHRN. ivoy Johnson, Auctioneer. I pUB LI c SA L E num?J. a .'-' I|u '"'" g firming amount of poor health. I will south of n . at ni >’ residence on the old Hogshead farm. Farm, on m “ e B ° Uth ,nd mi ’ e wesl | FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932 Commenting at 10 a. ni. i. . , 1 ~ head OF HORSES — 4 and tine SduaV a ' S, 1 Old ' , Wh “’' lace we ' gllt 1700 lb fcs White t 2: d ? work mare; Bay mare, 6 years old. wetsM real fa™ tX *“h ’ ’ "° rk mare - Thi “ ” air n,H " mind ami as Bay horBP - 10 years old. weight V'I*J 1 *J cow, 8 years old ’’ *> ° M W1 " be fre6h by day of sale: March 27th Jersey c£w *7 Feb lOtl ’ : Jtrßey cow - 7 - vea,; fresh in June. 1 t ' W ’ 7 - vearß °'d, be fresh April 27; Heifer, - Chester White Boar H We,ghin « ,rom to 00 lb; " " Ure POULTRY Wht„ i u vvinte lx-ghorn hens. 1000 bushels, m„ ■„ ? RA,N *NO HAY of good Oats; 125 im'shX ettS ’ ° f KQO<I Corn; *°° Buahals. more ■ Clover Hav 4 t<m "n “ Orc or Irßb - nf Rood Wheat. 6 fun o'! ‘ ,W pc " d I>niottiy Hay; 3 ton good Soybean IW-Key-tone Gea l le! M nh E^ E H NTS AND T °OLS . j combined. McCormii w *« on ; Brain bed and hay<J nowpr; 3 section »niv J ng r Wing com plow, new; H”* l . walking breaking pi..w harrow; o, ‘ver riding br<-akm« condition; lu, up a'king corn plow; manure spread _ sets of work harness con* ,Onal saa en Kine; pump jack: **° . K.> W. 0. ROBINSON Dutch Ehinger, clerk. I aul Ladie b Aid will serve lunch.
tariff law. The democ at ic policy ™ tee intends today only toaa general tax principles u, bodied in the bill wliick« drafted by the ways and i committee. The democratic bill will w some sales taxes, probabl automobiles, radios andeig and possibly on gasolin stamps; an increase of ; rates on large incomes to tl mum of 40 per cent on in of SIOO,OOO and over, whieg -what Secretary Mellon p mended and increased mhal tax is and a gift tax. which) do is not favor. Man Seriously Hun Indianapolis, Jan. 5 U.Sauto crash here today in i the wrecked machiue ap;»-w "explode’’ resulted in sertn juries to Roy C. T> ler 40 ' Witnesses said that Tylers collided with a truck, skidd feet and then “exploded', iis spokes and hits of wrectal high as housetops.
