Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1934 — Page 3

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■ silvcr N G ANNIVERSARY v . I-'.,,1k Hurst obi.crv ' , ,m nn anniversary A ■ I u. <l..s ‘ M' „l appropriate ■ ll'ir-’ *'“’*'* M . H.k’> a- compute , ■ nir v h - v Mi ’”* K,,th !.<•«- Vou Truly '. H" | |;,,ln-ris. pastor of the P prro,m, ‘‘ l , W r ~„f lh' evening. IM ,. n, hided Mr and . ■7r und Mrs ~M, . ..■■ . ■■•' dairthu-r. I‘liyl ..y. H'd hhi. Robert. irhKh ' Mr *' l- ' l ' l,nr ‘‘ M Mishawaka; Mr \ * ' " ' " ; "" 1 , , . |i.. ( atnr residents: uHi'" s Lill,p ,lill Yr |,u " iin, ‘ *‘ n pnr' ’'- ! "’ <l Manila Rev and Mrs. C. .1. Roh and Mis. James Hurst “W . Mr. and Mrs. ■ \| : and Mrs. Frank M. M , ; Mrs. S. E. Black; " •’ "‘lls an < l , so| h .' \| ■ - Clarence Drake ■'""'' l>ona,,l; m’.„l Mr- I’rank Hurst and R i' i and Mabie. ■>(„■ till Social of ..... . IW <> o'< Io k \ all , ■mnie i> desired. ~ ||>||. r to be sei v r .. . Sisters will »>■■ . o-ning instead ot . iously I- he >d in ,he K ~ to iliren Yontig A W;i have choir pra'tie.

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■ By HARRISON CARROLL K I eaturea Syndicate Ine. . —SevenJean Rouverol has a film contract that, for un■uiciau>e>. uvais the famous "no Hi

kissing" agreement between Evelyn Venable and Paramount. Under the terms of her compact with Charles Rogers, the youthful actress shall be allowed six months off in 1934 and a like period in • 1935 to attend Stanford University. But stranger

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IWUV QViUllfsVi ul. she also shall not be required five in Hollywood. The last clause was put in at the Ration of her mother, Aurania Bi’erol, the playwright, who says: I don’t want Jean to become too Rusticated.” Several months ago, when Jean M her first big chance in “Eight »rls in a Boat” and suffered a nerWs collapse, her mother promptly hthdrew her from the cast and misked the young actress away to 'f’ tork for a stage play. In the Paramount commissary " °ther day, a group were dis“fW a player at a nearby table, lou couldn’t mistake him for •Jthmg else but an actor, could *“• someone cracked. No, except on the screen,” was “e withering reply. The gossips out here are still tryto find out the lowdown on the *Psration of Kay Francis and Kenet" McKenna, but Kay still bases them. The Warner Brothers »Mio has received requests for 22 “terviews with the star since her ,„_ n J ! rom th ® East. Kay has ur ned them all down. never see him on the screen P; ,-, arren William’s stand-in is J character. His name, oddly , °u?h, is William Warren Dearwi and he is a chiropractor with ~ 16 ambitions. Before his pres- . ? ss| gnment. Dearborn stood in the same lot for William Powell QUICK glimpses. ►AV S ' Cooper is excited, or as * r ‘y excited as the lanky star ever

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A, M. Mid Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 I Wednesday Reformed Girl's Choir, church, 7 P. nt. 1 St. Vincent de Paul Guest Day. K. of C. Hall, 2 p. m. ’ Historkal Club. Mm. Fred jjan1 eher, 2:30 p. m. 1 Presbyterian Progressive Class pot-lUck supper, postponed one I week. Thursday I Christian Missionary Society, I ■ Mrs. Sol Lord, 7:30 p. m. ’( IT. B. Young People ’s Choir. Otis ’ Baker. 7 p. m. ' Christian Indies Aid, Mrs. Sol I Lord, 1:30 p. m. Women of Moose, Moose Home j 7:30 p. m. 1 Church of God. Missionary Aid. ' Mm. Nathan Roop, 2 p. in. I U, B. Work and Win Claes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower, 8 p. m. | Baptist Missionary Society, Mrs. ■ C. E. Bell. 2:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma. Miss Heretta Elzey, 7:30 p. m. ' | Presbyterian Mite-Box opening, i postponed. Evangelical Missionary Society, I Church. 2 p. in. Methodist Home Missionary Soj eiety. Mrs. Frank Krick, 2 p. m. 1 ] Mt. Pleasant Indies Aid. Mrs. i Francis Fuhrman, allslay. Zion Reformed Ixtdies Aid group three, vegetable soup sale. I U. B. Ladier; Aid Society, Mrs. j Mabie Reed. 2 p. m. | Methodiet Ever Ready ’ lass. Mrs. | R. A. Stuc key. 7:30 p. m. I BrMgo Club. Mrs. Clifford Say- • lors, postponed. Friday Friday Night Pinochle Club. Mrs. i Kenneth Eady, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea. Jean Murtaugh, 7:30 Saturday Pythian Sisters Cafeteria supper, I K. of P. Home, 5-7 p. m. U. B. I-adies cAidl Cafeteria Sup- ’ per. 5-7 p. m. Pythian S-sters Cafeteria supper, ' postponed on? week. Monday Resc-arch Club. Mrs. 1,. A. Grai ham. 2:30 p. m. at the home of Otis Baker. North ■ Eleventh street. Thursday evening at aevcwi o'clock. All members are ' urged to be present. The La lies Aid Society of the ■ Christian church will meet with . Mrs. Sol Lord, Thursday afternoon j at one-thirty o'clock. Mrs Kenneth Eady will entertain ■ " •

gets, over a thoroughbred horse that he has just received as a gift from Harry Balfe, grandfather oi Sandra Shaw. Mr. Balfe breeds fine horses on a ranch near Fresno. ' The animal he gave Gary is one of ; the finest in his stables. Carl Brisson, Paramount’s new foreign star, has not yet flashed his fine imported car before Hclly- i wood’s eyes. The machine was dam- ' aged in being unloaded at the harbor and is not out of the repair shop yet. Meanwhile, the star ar- ! rived at the Paramount studio the other day sitting in the rumble seat of a small coupe with a chauffeur riding in front. When May Robson left on a per- ' sonal appearance tour, her chief concern was a 15-year-old canary. She finally placed it in the care ot an aviary here. . . . Alice Faye has bought a chow puppy to replace the one, a gift of Rudy Valee’s, that was killed the other day. . . . Tired from working day and night on two pictures, George Raft is an influenza victim and is not expected back to the studio for several days. Bill Smith, all-American end from the University of Washington, clicked in his screen test at Paramount and will play a small part in Cecil B. de Mille’s “Cleopatra." . . . Carole Lombard and Russ Colombo are having dates again. . . Job-

yna Ralston and Dick Arlen will head for Europe ; as soon as Para- : mount says okay. It may be after Dick’s next picture. . . . Gail Patrick is won- i dering about the identity of the fan who signed a letter: “The I Boy Who Used I to Steal Apples ' from Your| Mother.”... And when W. C.i Fields’s strong-

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armed chauffeur jumped to open ; the actor’s dressing room door the other day. the door came right off in his hand. DID YOU KNOW — That Veree Teasdale, Adolphe , Menjou’s fiancee, is a S ousln of I Edith W'harton, the novelist.

DFCATI'R DAIL Y DFMOCRAT WFDNFSD\Y, JANUARY nf. 1931.

Um Friday Night pinot hlc* eiiih nt her home on Eighth strowt, Friday evening al seven-thirty o'clock. The Women of Hie Mcs.se Wil) hold the I..gn)ur meeting Thursday* evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Moone Home ■ ■ 111 The Cafeteria supper plannud by th.- Pythian Sisteis Ims been post-1 poned until Saturday evening, February 10, The- Missionary Society of the Christian churc h will meet Thurwduy evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home cd Mrs. Sol land. Mrs Dorphus Brum will be the lewder. AFTERNOON CLUB HOLDS MEETING Mis. .Mark Bradec was hostess Io the members of the Tuesday as- | ternoon Club at her home, Tues- [ day. Prizes in bridge were award- I jed to .Mrs. W elter Deitsch and Mrs. i Ed Boknecht. FollcAving the games [a two course luncheon was served. | The next meeting will be with .Mrs. Clyde Buller. — I Regular mid-week s< rvices will . be held at the Calvary Evangelical i church Thursday evening at 7:30j oclo k. Rev. M. W. Suudermann. pastor of the church, will deliver 1 .sermon. — DRAWING PLAN TO STABILIZE DOLLAR VALUE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ministration monetary advisers, federal reserve governor Black. I Herman Oliphant, general conns *1 ' for the treasury department, and | George L. Harrison, governor of the ' I' deral reserve bank of New York. ' This group conferred with the Pre- i siilent yesterday on monetary mat- I ters after signing of the gold bill. Adniinkstration officials were tin- j derstood to be willing to begin im ' mediate operations of the stahillza- 1 tion fund as .soon as the necessary j bookkec ping transaction to make I available the necessary tends is I •reated by formal devaluation of i the dollar. Headquarters for the funds were established in the treasury a single room, adjoining the office of seere- ' tary Morgentliau will be the base of operations of the government's new i monetary venture. Behind closed doors in this office . will b a staff of less than a dozen | persons which will analyze daily all ' financial and economic develop- , ments throughout the wor’d in or- j der that secretary Morgenthau and President Roosevelt can determine I i stsps to be taken in the world . [“monetary poker game." DESPERADO IS LODGED IN .JAIL IN LAKE COUNTY ■ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE > I cers after a trip of iflore than 2,000 miles. Ten squad cars filled with police escort' d Dillinger over 50 miles of highway to this city, where he was turned over to Sheriff Holley. Dillinger appeared tired when he arrived, and immediately went to bed when he was placed in his cell. Planned Break Greencastle. Ind., Jan. 31 —fU.R) I Fourteen heavily armed men. ri 1i ing in three automobiles and be- | lieved headed for Lake county to 1 free John Dillinger, dropped mys- ! teriously out of sight last night j after having stopped here briefly. ISuspicions of local authorities | were aroused when a machine I gun and several rounds of amI munition were thrown from a ; rear seat of one of the cars after i the machine had nearly overturnt ed in going arotvnd a corner. The ear contained three men, ’ all riding in the front seat. The ■ rear was loaded with weapons and ' ammunition. The driver stopped to retrl've the gun and ammunition and two other automobiles drew up behind, one containing six men and the other five. Others On Way Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 31 —<U,R) —A heavily guarded, barred.prison car attached to a Cast passenger train today parried three men , and a woman, chrged as members of the Dillinger gang of desperadoes, back to Indiana to face trial on charges of robbery and murder. ('apt. Matt Leach of hte Indiana ' state police and his assistants maintained constant vigil against | a delivery attempt by John Hamil-i I ton or others of the gang still at, liberty. The group of prisoners, Harty! Pierpont, Russell ('lark. Charles i Makley and Maty Kinder, were ! unsuccessful in resisting extradi- | tion from Tucson, Ariz., where j they and John Dillinger were | | rounded up last week in a blood-1 i less coup by Tucson police. | The prisirti car was due in ; ’ Kansas City at 8:15 p. in. HOUSE PASSES BIG NAVY BILL CONTINUED I'liOM Page ONE) affairs committee yesterday. Senate Majority Leader Robinson said lit would be called up for action ; 'later in the week.

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTH— Make Her Coat and Hat to Matcht’l chin, and trim little epaulets, just T cvy—like mother's — not to mention j'r ' » iff ft ■/ | handy patch pockets with a pert / ’ / diagonal tilt. / Choose a woolen that is sturdy, — /—J- I I but light in weight, in the bright- / / L J ei tof colors. Nautical blue, canary / ’ '- - yellow,. Kelly green and cherry red are the favorites, with lighter <CX' blues, pinks, orchid and white" /'AI 1 n! (A popular for dressier occasions and IL ‘ 1 ) the youngest children. You'll want UO Qi I/ I i / I a warm lining, too. Size 4 requires [J T \ ’ ' I’s yard 54-inch material, 1 yard |7; L r 39-inch lining. ' .1 Pattern No. 540 G is designed for v '”‘ 2 5406 | < I sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Copyright, l»3t. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. No. 5406 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. j name , street address j city s'tatb ' • Our New Fashion Book is out' Send for it—-put 1 check here LJ and enclose 10 cents extra for book. ' Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dallv Democrat Suite 110, 220 East 4snd St. New York City. (Editor’s note—-do not mail orders to Decatur. Indiana.)

I The move to build the navy up to 'treaty strength is being accompanied by modernisation of the array. The combined programs will raise ! the efficiency of America’s land sea ; forces to new peace time heights. War talk characterized house de- ! bate on the Vinson hill. Vinson told the house that Great I Britain and Japan had fleets near- ■ ing treaty strength, while the I'nit- ' ed States was in a comparatively ' weak condition. I "The cause of peace is gravely ! jeopardized," he said.

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Willi the navy and army developments putting the United States into a new i'ternational position, war debts and reciprocal tariff treaties also are coming Io the front to give an unexpected emphasis to foreign relations. _ o _ Smithless Towr Chowchilla, Cal. —(U.R) —Tho town of Chowchilla, believe it or not. is ‘ Smithless. Not a single family of that name was listed in the new telephone directory just distributed here. C

[COUNTY CLERK FILES REPORT i (CONTINUED I'BOM CAGE ONE) number of divorces granted, u Two hundred and twenty-seven civil cases were disposed of during ’tin' year, leaving 39(1 c;ue.i pending I January 1, 1931. Os the fourteen divorces grant-1 led during Hie year, 11 were gruni-l ed to women u d three to men. The number of letters of admin j Istratlon Issued during the yur was 92; 15 guardianships were' Issued; 4RH couples Were grunted | marriage licenses; 38 orders of sale were Issued Io the sheriff and 29 executions were Issued Io the | sheriff. PROPOSAL FOR SALES TAX OUT I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I laws. The committee hud estimated the joint rftur- requirement' would have yielded f2o.ouo.iMio an- ! Dually. The committee also turned down a proposal by Rep Frear, Repn.. Wis.. for a provision giving full ! | publicity on income tax returns. I | No record vote was taken. VVynekoop Is Found Living Under Alias Milwaukee, Jan. 31 — <U.R) ' Earle Wynekoop, who was missing 1 ■ from the sensational trial of his J I mother for the murder of his wife, j ; Rlieta. was discovered today Io lie : I living in Milwaukee under an alias. Wynekoop said lie had been : i here since January ID, when In- ! | left Chicago on the advise of his attorney, W. W. Smith. He lias been known here as Hairy Clarke. ' Police who investigated said that he was carrying a blackjack.; i Wynekoop said he carried it for l protection. The youth was held several days i I in Chicago in connection with the I spectacular operating-table inur- ‘ der of his young wife, but was ■ released after his mother had ( been charged with the crime. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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Rev. B. H Franklin of Garrett, ■ former pnstor of the local Metho- ! dist church, was a visitor In De | raiur Tuesday. Harold Marlin of Route G wan ji i visitor here today. The picture of Henry Busche, | 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Frud Husihej ; of tills city, appeared in the Indian ; apolls Star today with members of the Indiana Central College's Curd I !i al quartet. The group will sing! before the School Men's Club of I i Manual Training |iigh school Mon i ' iliy and at :'t. John's Evangelical | [ church, both in Indianapolis, Fell- ( : ruary 7 and 8. Bcsclic is a music ' I student al Ihe college Henry Borns of Route <; was look ; ing after business here today. Amoeg those from out oi town ' , who attended Hie birthday ball for ; the President at the Decatur Conn , try club Tuesday night, were Sen i ator and Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk. I Dr. and Mrs. Harry (). Jones. Mr. I and Mrs. E. J. Scliug. of Herne; Mr. I 1 and Mrs. Jake lamg. Mr. u d Mrs. ' i Will Wlddows. Mr. and Mrs. Lester j | Stuckey, Miss Aleta Harlow of | ; Geneva: postmaster and Mrs.; : Adolph Hannl of Monroe. August Lengerich of Route 5 was ' a business visitor in this city today. Vincent Borman:’ made a bus- i liness trip to LaGrange Tuesday, i Kermit Bowen of Route 8 was at- ; ' lending to business here today. | I o- j' Two Kidnapers Are Given Life Terms I Chicago. Jan. 31—(UP)—‘Frank! Souder and Gale Swolley were de-: i nied a new trial today and .sentenci ed to life terms in the state prison : at Joliet for the kidnaping’ of , James Hackett. The sentences were imposed by Judge Thomas J. Lynch and formally carried into effect the ver- i ! li t of a jury which found the pair : ■guilty of the abduction. Souder and Swolley allegedly i were members of a widespread kid- I

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na plrig ring with ramifications throughout tho rnWdlew’est and I which officials estimated collected - more than $500,900 in ransoms. I Load»‘r of the ring was Jack Klntas. I notorious dowa desperado who was shot and killed In a duel with poi lice recently. a. Deny Reports That Bremer Is Returned St. Paul. Jan. 31— ((J.R) — Emphatic denial was made today of I several unverified reports that i Edward G. Bremer, missing bank■er was returned Tueaday night by kidnapers who had held him two ! weeks for $200,000 ransom. The rumor was denounced as untrue by members of the family ' of Adolph Bremer, wealthy brew!or and business associates They J also repudiated that an agreement ' with the kidnapers required tlie j news of the banker's return be 1 suppressed for 48 hours. I ° Forecasts Rain, Snow For Indiana Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 31—(UP) !— Rain or snow will follow tonight -and Thursday in the wake of tho winter’s most severe cold wave in Indiana. J. H. Armington, Meteoro- ! legist at the U. S. weather bureau here, forecast today. Lowest temperatures tonight, he •said, probably will be around 32. slightly colder-weather for Northern Indiana was predicted for tomorrow.

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