Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1932 — Page 5
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cenilng the other defendants. Mrs. [Grace Bell Fortescue. Massie's socially prominent mother-in-law, and A. O. Jones and E. J. Lord, enlisted i seamen. All arc accused of secI ond degree murder. Except for reports of Drs. Cut ton pud Bowers chief interest still centered on Mrs. Massie's act of leaiing up the questionnaire. A group of prominent island physicians expressed indignation at Kelley's action in taking the Intimate report into court and passed a recommendation that the next . session of the legislature make such , questionnaires privileged. Many women were reported to have protested to the University
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932.
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of Hawaii, where Mrs. Massie took j the psychopathic test produced in court. The women felt Kelley 1 should not have had access to it. Mrs. Massie’s action in destroy-1 ing the document was described by. defense Attorney Clarence Ddrrow, I as the most unusual incident he ever witnessed in a courtroom. ,
REFERENDUM TO BE HELD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ?NE> —— ■ but those sponsoring the rcferndtim plan state that since the state lioard lias given consent, they believe the county board will do the same. The Past time ballots will be placed in special boxes at the precincts to be provided by the city, and the regular precinct boards will count the votes. Much agitation has been created this year, both for and against the fast time. Several petitions have been presented to the council and the councilmen decided that a referendum on the question would be the best way of collecting the sentiment of the entire citizenry. A number of Decatur business houses already have announced their intention of operating on reg
ular time this summer. Last sum Inter the county commissioners reI fused to permit the court house I clock to be turned ahead an hour, but all county offices operated on the fast time. All Decatur residents will be asked to vote on the referendum Tuesday, May 3.
1. H.S. A. A. WILL i j DIVIDE PROFITS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) track and field meets: At Bloomington: Lawrence, MonI roe. Brown. Bartholomew, Jackson, Jennings, Orange. At Boswell: Newton, Jasper, Benton, Warren. At Elkhart: Elkhart, Steuben, ’ LaGrange, Kosciusko. 1 At Fort Wayne (South Side): Allen, Whitley, Huntington, Wells, Ad tins. Noble. Dekalb I At Gary: Lake, Porter. At Indianapolis: Marion, Ilan ■ t cock, Johnson, Hendricks. Morgan I At Kokomo: Howard, Madison. Boone. Clinton, Tipton, Hamilton. At Lafayette: Miami, Pulaski. Cass, Carroll, Fulton, White, Tippecanoe, Wabash.. i At Marion Delaware, Grant, Ran ' I dolph. Jay. Henry. Blackford. 4 1 Mishawaka: Marshall. Starke, i
St. Joseph. LaPorte. At New Albany: Clark. Floyd. Harrison, Crawford. Washington. Scott, Jefferson. Switzerland. Ohio. At Petersburg: Canderburg. Gibson, Posey, Warrick. Spencer, Dubois. Perry. Pike. At Rushville: Wayne, Fayette, Rush, Shelby, Decatur, Franklin, Union, Ripley. Dearborn. At Terre Haute (Wiley l: Vigo, Clay, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion, Owen, Montgomery. Fountain. At Vincennes: Daviess, Knox. Martin. Greene. Sullivan. Winning relay teams and winners of first and second places in sectionals will be permitted to enter the finals. Suspension of Middletown high school. Henry county, until next
City Clean Up - Week April 25 to April 30 V» Have Cans and Rubbish in con- J tainers in convenient place and 1 . 1 JIKI ! ’J ' city trucks will haul them away. (<Ei' READY for the ANNUAL CLEAN-UP. City Trucks will start out i t ESDAY, APRIL 26th, to gather up the tin cans, rubbish, etc., but will not haul awav the winter’s supply of ashes, and we ask all citizens to cooperate. Cans and other rubbish should be placed in containers, boxes, baskets or Barre's. This rubbish will be hauled away free if placed in said containers in the alley or in front of your house so it can be picked up by the drivers. If you wish container back, tell driver or paste notice on it. Only one trip will be made through your district. If truck misses your place, call phone 839 at noon or after 6 o’clock p. m. Help Us Do A Good Job and Make Decatur Look SPIC and SPAN City Street Department AMOS FISHER, Street Commissioner. (LEAN-UP PAINT-UP SPRUCE-UP «•
January 1. was voted by the board of control tor violation of the rule limiting the number of basketball games to be played during the season. Antiques Sell Cheaply Ciica u. I'orll 22 -(UP) — A ■mail nah >gany cradle, an heirloom in the George Studebaker vollec tiou. valued at SIOO was sold at m.tlon ;r *ls as sale of art objects and antiques from the Studekerb " rij'.eeanioe Place" at South Bend neared its close today I Other objects sold thus far included: A three piece Girandole origini ally from Thomas Jaffenon's home
WANTED SCO LAWN MOWERS TO SHARPEN AND REPAIR. I buy and sell used mowers. Blacksmithing and Acetylene Welding Repairing of all kinds. I can fix anything but a broken heart. PLOW SHARES SHARPENED and re-pointed, steel or cast. Wagon repairing, woodwork of all kind, and wagon ties re set. FRANK SCHMITZ First and Jefferson sts. PHONE 1058 Specials for Saturday — APRIL 23 — MATTRESSES $5.00 to $15.00 IRON BEDS $5.50 to $12.00 BED SPRINGS •.... $7.00 to $12.00 ALL ELECTRIC RADIOS, Table Models $25.00 Special Prices on Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room Suites. Kitchen Cabinets, Oil Stoves, Laundry Stoves and Ranges. C us 8.-4.-U. buy! Sprague Furniture Co. MONROE STREET * PHONE 199
I valued at *15(1. sold for *32; a *250 > > Clrisonne uni gold at *4O; an *3OO I I chime clock Hold far *100; au oil I • painting, "girl at the well." valued ! at *125, sold for *l4. Leslie To Stay Home Indiaiiapoll , Airll 22 (UP) —I iovornor Harry G. Leslie will not i i ittend the annulil Governor's coni fercm-e, to ibe held this year at i : Richmond Va., he announced today. Leslie, who entertained l.ie con- • ferenee at French Lick last year. t and is treasurer of the organization j announced recently that he would • a;t leave the state unless absoluely ' I necessary, during discussion of a • spwlal se slon of the legislature.
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