Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1934 — Page 5
’IjoRSftLE BY MNK BANNED I--''’--'"—' ■ ent Laws I iU oli>. liwi Feb. B—»U.R — ■* Indiana hotel men for '^B' i" • ,t ' ll 1t<,,,0r by th " ■>' d today by Pm ul exeiae director. |p h „ way in which byW*. .a.-: .an be made under WLtate lawn." he »aM Wrtacl'ed 11"' docUlon after a 1 ’ition of the Indi- . A-so.wtit.il asking n disrenxe liquor. *■'. m uw» only drug sell HP’t itous liquors and M... "„, :’. dio make aalea K IrJttlet- ■ Mi'inii'i urged adoption of ■ I shortly before nat■La; M II cry Fawcett, man!h , |.- ~n c h Lick Springs H rr<le! his system, by-the- ■ alfs would lie allowed in
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dining rppnis and »t bar* in hotels' | and bottled liquor would he »ol<l to rooms. Fry conferred with Gov. p* U | V I McNutt regarding the pe.juou and ' lite latter indicated the liquor rul«*e I might he extended to permit package sale* in hotels. He reiterated. , however, that xalea by the drink would not he approved. McNutt ha* arranged wit£ tile hotelmen for further dimuaeton of their problems. —" ■ - "'■« ————— DENY LENIENCY TO PAUL BAILEK (CONTINUBD FROM HaQE ONE) *♦** •••••••• ♦ ♦-*-» Paul Hailer, sentenced from Allen Circuit Court lit 19X6 on a charge of rape of a nine-year-old girl The lioard set Feb 13 to beer testimony of peraona opposed to 'executive clemency of Otte Turner, convicted in Hullivan county last year and sentenced to life on a murder charge in connection with the slaying of Andrew Reedy, Hymera farmer. Sullivan county officials and 'witnesses In the trial appeared before the board yesterday and sought a pardon tor the prisoner
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under the contention that Frank Vanderpool, also convicted of the: slaying, had confessed and exonerated Turner. Reedy was slain after filing mort-' gage foreclosure proceedings against Turner's farm near Hymera. Paroles were granted Chris Gosnell, sentenced from Blackford county to 10 years on a robbery : charge, and Alvin Bush, sentenced , from Shelby county to two to 14 I /ears on a charge of forgery. —o — POLICE RAIDS BREAK UP RING CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) after a Chicago girl who said the j ring sent her to Wisconsin, return-, ed here. The girl had been marked sor 1 j death by the ring leaders, Johnson i said, because she had given infor- ( mation to authorities. This was ] learned from members of the ring irrested at the Spencer hotel, Johnson said. ' The ring recruited inmates of
! the 'Geneva home through its form- I er employes who were sent there, I Johnson said. Escapes were plan- I i ned and ring members met the I escaping girls, it was charged. Both I white girls and negroes were in- I I volved. ' NEW PREMIER ? OF FRANCE IS WELL RECEIVED I 1 CONTINUED FROM PACK ONS I I with pleasure, smiled and waved. || But it was business first. The I 1 littered streets of the capital. I ashes of last night's bonfireshard- I ;ly ceased from smouldering, the I I uprooted trees, burned news pa- I per and flower kiosks, wrecked I motor cars, shattered shop win- I ! dows. heavy patrols of armed I I police and soldiers, graphically I gave the picture of what mid hap- I penod and what might happen I without the strong government he I wants. I ST. PAUL BANKER, I HELI) BY KIDNAPERS THREE WEEKS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> daughter, Betty. 9. into his arms. Federal officials took complete I • charge of the case. J. Frank Blake, I whose shrewd deductions Helped I ■ solve the Charles Vrshel kidnaping I . at Oklahoma City, was one of the I : first at the Bremer home after an- I I nouncement of the banker s return- I Directy across a busy street from I tbe old-fashioned Bremer home, . joy n igued among the employes of I the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Coni I ing, which the elder Bremer heads. I At the sight of the score of auto- II mobiles clustered about the home. II ; the brewery employes stopped in II surprise. ! "What's happened." asked one I woman, bolder than the others, “is I he back?’’ I “Yes, Mr. Bremer has been re- I turned," she was told. I "Thank God." said the woman, I smiling. "We’re all glad of that.” I Spurs Search St. Paul. Feb. s—(UP)— Freed I after payment of $200,01)0 to his I kidnapers Edward G. Bremer. 36 I year old bank president, today I spurred three law enfotwement ,1 agencies in a man hunt for the abdil ductors. | The trail of the gang that held |l the non of Adolph Bremer, million- I aire brewer, for more than 21 days 1 led southward through Rochester. •! where he 'was freed to Soiux City, |l lowa, giving the federal govern- J tnent jurisdiction under the Lin.l- |l itergh law. ' "Six or seven" men were sought I as the kidnajters, Including the 11 three who pushed Bremer from a 1 small sedan into the residential dia- || trk-t of Rochester, 95 miles south I of St. f'attl, at. 8:30 p. m„ Wednes- 'I day. * «j! | Haman.ty'l Crucible Throughout history, couraga character, intelligence and hard work have wrested victory from th* most adverse circumstance*.—Col- | tier's Weekly "ClMi’ Home A house at Rio Vista, Nev., t» : built entirely of beer bottles. The structure is 20 feet long and fd 1 feet wide and ha» two rooms. Ten i thousand beef bottles went lute it* ' xonstrur-tlon In 48 Hours Backache-Rheu--matk’ Agony Gone*} There's Joy In This Home Safe, swift and sure is ALLEN RU—lit 24 hours the excess uric acid that caused your rheumatic attack or your neuritis or sciatica -starts to leave the body—in 48 hours pain, agony and swelling ceases —no wonder many thousand are thankful tre.l sing its praises. A.sk for ALLENRU—a powerful ( yet sale |>rcscriptiou that is so outstanding in its effectivenes,', , that il is sold by Holt house Drug ■ Co. a.ud leading druggists every- 1 where lor rheumatism, lumbago. , Mn a sci.-itu-a and neurit i |Vour first bottle—co is JKK 85c—must give results or money back. j «mm««
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