Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1932 — Page 5

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R^mi» o®® e « res ■ VOTE FOR I ■wick for Coroner I - I ■concerning the qualifications necessary tor one ■ ■hold the oilice of County Coroner. this an- p ■ r ,. -.■ ■is made. B Kumors have been circulated which are untrue H B which we. friends of Mr. Zwick. would like to ■ P w ■r up Z B The report has been circulated that it is neces- ® ic an must always accompany the B j^K llk , unless that officer is one himself. That is $ K|tt True. \ coroner must attend to the official ■ <i| the office himself and must make his a v:l |\. In cases where post-mortem examina- ’J' j. i . a physician must be called, be- W 8.. a coroner, whether he be a doctor, a funeral £ E lythitig else, cannot, under the law. £ He testimony and act as the court. The doctor a I orms the autopsy is paid by the county S I j ni ,t ’ . the family. | We want the voters to know these | facts and we believe Robert Zwick is | fully qualified for this office and en- $ I tit'ed to your support, which will be 2L ■ d ' appreciated. BH 'hi- advertisement is paid for by friends of IB Mr. Zwick. sj BH| fol. A<!vt. ■

Harley A. Ehrsam C.E. 9 Democratic Candidate for 1" County Surveyor IDENTIFICATION A native citizen of Adams County. A tax payer. First time for public office. Absolutely free from any obligations to a ring or clique. A Loyal Democrat. QUALIFICATION A Graduate Civil Engineer of Purdue University. 't hree years* engineering experience with Indiana Highway department. Two years engineering experience with Pennsylvania Highway department. |B Member Amer ic a n Society of Civil Engineers. Member Honorary Civil Engineering Fraternity. Eligible for Indiana State Engineers’ license. HE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY: I earnestly solicit your support because I am a firm believer in iconomy In Public Offices which will result in LOWER TAXES A reduction of unnecessary deputy hire, outside engineering help, etc., means ECONOMY. That is my policy: Doing the work efficiently, avoiding costly mislakes, gelling Hie best results for the least expenditures means ECONOMY. I hat is my training! Doing the work honestly, with fairness to all is the creed and oath that a true Civil Engineer.plcdgcs to his profession and **l'gani<alion, an honor that shall not be broken. This means El ONOMV. I hat is my oath! VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS, the days of the political rings and cliques are over. Today the unprejudiced thinking voters consider voting a business proposition. TE INVESTED WITH arley A. Ehrsam will bring You Dividends in ECONOMY M Y BAL L 0 T NUM BE R 1 S 3 9 Pol. Advt.

| td«r program are Samuel Tliavdu acclaimed by the prose uh Uh* wonder bay violinist, who will appear on a program. July 20; Lorna Drone Jacto-on. contralto, August j; and Alberto Sulvi, the phenomlnal liaitp virtuoso. Sulvi, who was bora in I Venice. Italy, is hailed an the great lent concert harpist that the world has been produced. He will alppear on the program Thursday, August 11. One of the finest .singing organizations appearing on the Ameri-

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can -platform, the American Quar- 1 tetta, will present u musical program at Winona August 8. Various p ogroms will be pre smiled each night at the like during (lie opening and closing dates.| and included on the pogrom will be movies, band concerts, humorists, cartroiikis, and many kinds of entertainers, and entertainments. I tie summer school of Christian i Education at Cnnsp Kosciusko, Wl-I nona Lake, under the auspices, of | the Indiana Council of Religions I'.dm at im, Hill also be conducted this year. The lake boakts many forms oft • ntertalmnent. ami various avtivi-; ties will he conducted at the lake. I-oundation Day will be observes! at Hie tabernacle August 7, and a ; musical festiv il will be presented

IHogg Radio - Program The friends of Congressman David Hogg have scheduled several radio programs. Judge Clyde Carlin of Angola, Judge William Endicott of Auburn, Judge Frank Gordon of Bluffton, Attorney Fred Bodenhafer of Kendallville, Mr. Hogg and others, will be heard on programs beginning on standard time as follows: Friday, 12:15 noon Saturday, 6:00 p.m.; Monday, 6:00 p.m. An additional schedule will be announced later. Pol. Advt.

' f om August 12 to 2(1. The Winoua Luke Institution will be operated . on an open gate Imsis again tills .year, the «ame system used for more than 80 yeats. CHILDREN TO OBSERVE WEEK (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) (the program will continue over to I next Saturday, concluding with a; parade, lead by the Decatur Junior ; baud and hikes to Second creak 1 I ami Bellmont pirk. The Irnya will engage In outdoor sports at Bellini on t imrk in the afternoon. COMMENCEMENT IS SATURDAY (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE' high school Tuesday evening when 11 seniors were graduated; at Monroe high school Wednesday; evening when seven were grade 1 ated: at Jefferson township high; school. Thursday evening when 13 were graduated. Eighteen seniors will be graduated from Geneva high school, and the commencement exercises will be tonight. Mr. Lockridge delivered the; commencement addresses for all) of the county rural high schools, i and Clifton E. Striker, countyi superintendent. had charge of awarding the diplomas. The rural, high ami elementary schools closed today. o TWELVE DEATHS INVESTIGATED .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)] v. here they were taken after phys-i i. ians found them in a serious con i dition. Mrs. Lee's death caused deep sorrow at the university, where her courtship by Lee had been a romantic college idyll, and her death the tragic outcome of the couple’s desire to keep their maririage secret. o ; Get the Habit — Trade at Home

ASSESSMENTS —on — STREETS, SEWERS, —and— SIDEWALKS CITY IMPROVEMENTS ARE DUE ! THE FIRST ! MONDAY ; IN MAY AND ! MOST BE PAID ONOR BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF MAY MRS.ADA MARTIN City Treasurer

Emerick Enroute Home Leavenworth, Kans.. April 29.-—' (U.R)- Dr. A. G. Emerick, former sheriff of Allen county, serving a sentence in the federal penitentiary on a charge of conspiracy toj violate the prohibition laws, was freed today by a pardon from the department of justice. Emerick was released to return to his home at Fort Wayne. Prison officials said that the I let that Emerick was suffering from an incurable disease which was expected to result in his death within a short time, potivated the pardon. — Youth Lose Lives Woiste . ()., April 29 —(UP) — Four high school Isiys, c infused by an approa long freight train, drove their iar in font of a hurtling Pennsylvania passenger train nt Shreve, near here lai t night, killing them all instantly. The let inis, all of Shreve, were Join Morgan 15; Richard Van Niman, 16; Clark Harris. 15, and Walter Campbell, Jr., 15. A < rossiing watchman waved f anticall) at the boys to stop but they, engrossed in watching the

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slow approach of a freight train,' drove directly in the path ot the Broadway limited, speeding from an opposite direction. o~ — —— Girl Reported Missing Jndianap.A)pi|l 29 (UP) Miss Florence Jordan, 27. formerly <»r Kansan City, Mo., was reported missing from the home of E. F. Klee, where she resided, today. Authorities feared she hid been kidmuji’d. Her employer, Ray Anders, recalled that Miss Jordan had told him she was followed by an unknown man while on a recent train

To the Voters of Wells and Adams Counties I ant a Candidate for the Nomination on the Democratic Ticket for Representative of Adams and Wells Counties in the Indiana Legislature. i appreciate the fact that the people of this state will he looking to the next legislature for relief as never before. As I view it there are many important things that must be done, and if nominated and elected I will work to bring them about. • •s#'. -■■■ ■ —< .. I. Relief of the burden of Taxation. 2. Income Tax ’■ Elimination of all useless oil ice » holders. ’ 4. Reduction of high salaries ami ex1? penses. J aWMrnmiii7 \ 5. Proper tax on heavy motor ve- , BfeL, -.- ; hides. k 6- Present county school system. W W' : Longer use of school hooks. WRsR N*w Drainage laws. 9- Home ownership and operation of l~“ J power plants. fc—,i—| east one .half of the gasoline I sincerely solicit and will appre- and motor tax to go hack to the elate the support of the people of counties for their use. Adams and Wells counties. Frank G. Thompson ADAMS COUNTY HAS THE JOINT SENATOR. WELLS ( OUNTY SHOULD HAVE THE REPRESENTATIVE

tnip from K»ir-as City. She told Anders that the stranger curried a revolvur and that she fe.red abdiictiun, he said. "It I'm ever missing, tell the police right away," Miss Jordan told Anders according to his report. Simpson Is Defeated Chh-ngo, April 29 (UP)—Final official returns today showed James Simpson. Jr., North shore socialite son of the Marshall Fields and Co., Chairman, lost by 73 votes in his race for nomination as a Repirtillan Congresiiional Candidate.

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A recount of Ute election in which official figures gave Ralph E. Church veteran state legislator a lead over both Simpson and th» incumbent congressman Carl R. Chlndblom, is expected. The final figures were Church 29.324. Simpson 29,351, and Chindblom 23,783. —~O —— 11,111 True Andrews of Monroeville was a business visitor in this city today. o VO T E I’or Mrs. Ella Peoples for Recorder. One term only. No. .34 on Democratic ballot.