Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1934 — Page 5
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Herpont wa« convicted at Lima last week and Clark is awaiting t trial. All arc held in connection ’ wiih the slaying of Sheriff Joss Sarbttr. in explaining his position to the • warden, Khouse said he had greet ' | respect for Makley but hated Pier- * Pont, i eged trigger man for the | gang. i While enroute to Lima lust week 'to testify against Pterpont, shousc ! charged that tho former cheated I him out of bank robbery loot. I At the time Shouse also said that Makley’s cool head had Kepi the guns out of many Jams. 1 One instance he cited was u ehase I jby state and city police on the western edge of Indianapolis short ! j l.v after the prison break. Clark I wanted to tire al the police car but j Makley made him stop, Shouse said j Shouso described Makley as an intelligent man who had been a successful salesman before turning bandit. Shouso also revealed that he iiv- • d with Makley and Clark In Chi ‘ago after the prison break while Ditlinger and Pterpont both stayed witli their respective 'girl friends." UNUSUAL SUIT IS FILED TODAV j (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE) approximately 14.512.19 However, the amount of the judgments do manded iganst each defendant are for amounts from ST»:;.o6 down to according to the amount each ! individual is alleged to owe the insurance company. RELIEF HEADS CONFER FRIDAY | (CONTINUED HIQV PAGE ONE) ! Francis Weils, head of the Indiana 'division of the NR A; Mrs. Lenoic Russell, Greenfield. chairman of llie ! Indiana Consumers league, and i ! William H. Book, Indiana OV A I ! chairman. Others include A. H Hinkle, |
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stale PWA engineer; Frank Carp enter, state reemployment service chairman; Kirk McKinney, state manager of the Federal Home Own ci> Loon Corporation; Frank MeKthben. executive vice-president of Federal Home Loan Hank; Robert' Hatton. Marlon, chairman of RFC committee for liqui<kiilon of assets of closed banks, and J. C. Smith, held representative of RFC in bank rehabilitation division. N AMES FILED FOR OFFICES j CONTINUE!) FROM PA OK ONE) Artuiir R. Holtdiotise, Democrat for mayor of Decatur.* Jeff (!. Crum, Democrat for com- ! mitteeman. South Kirkand. Joseph A. Colchln, Democrat for sheriff. Charles E. Boltner, Democrat for committeeman, North Monroe. Edwin 11. Ollliom. Democrat for trustee of Monroe township. Cal F. Peterson, Republican for committeeman, First ward A, Decatur. Frank Neusbaum, Democrat, for committeeman of North Hartford. Dennis Striker, Democrat, for commissioner Third district. Christian U. Musdmau, Deuioi crat, commlttconian of Herne A. o — Woman Sheriff To Take Stand Today j Crown Point, lnd.. Mar. in. 1 (U.fi) —Sheriff Lillfan Holley, from i whose tail John Dillinger, public j enemy No. 1, walked to freedom, was expected today to describe for a grand jury ol neighbors the precautions she took to preventi the escape. The grand Jury visited flic Lake county jail yesterday and retraced life course Dillinger took rfom Ins cell to the. Jail corridors and ! warden's office where he obtained | two machine guns. ; Get the Habit — Trade at Homi
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a Get the Habit — Trade at Homo RHEUMATISM Cripples Him No More OtT to Work goes Father — mother laughs with joy—the kids are happy and no wonder. Three win ks ago lie was nearly a cripple—the piercing rheumatic pains almost drove him mad—then came a liottle of ALLENKI; — a present from « neighbor. In-days the agony left - almost tike magic •— no wonder gloom changed to joy in that modest home. Within ”4 hours after you begin to take ALLENRt* for rheumatic pains, backache, neuritis or lumbago the excess uric acid starts to leave your body—in 4.s hours the terribh agony is gone—that's why Hotthouse Drug Co., and leading druggists everywhere sell it for p . rheumatism, lumbago, seialii a amt Ii eu i it i s Your first bottle <nw sr.i -must give results or money back.
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I Press Associations To Administer Code In lianapolis, lud., March 15 —(UPj ! ’uthoritv to administer provisions of daily and weekly newspaper job! printing plant codes In Indiana was entrusted with the Hoosier State Press Association today. Wray K. Fleming, l' S. Collector of customs, and president of the, arscKiatior. made the announce- j ment following re eipt of word'
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THREE MEN AND WOMAN KILLED i Night Club Entertainers Killed When Fast Freight Hits Auto Flint, Midi., Mar. 15.— (U.P' Three men uml n woman were killj ed here early today when the ear . in which six night club eiitertain- | ers were riding home from work : was struck by a fast freight train. The dead; Lawrence N’in, 37 His wife, Gladys, 25, Hurle Nay, 30. Harry Nay, Hurlc's twin brother. The four, with “Gypsle" Nay, 34, ' l j and Minnie Smith, 19, were riding
blood will tell — ONE of the mysteries of life is how much WF ,;x j rare a man will lake of thoroughbred aid- % .. mals —noting when they htc “off" .. . iinii toning Hi VhJL them track to the “pink of condition" to increase B sluiniefiill) H run-down H Vet sonic people just hope when “run-down” HL ■>—-v. tfiat they will “come around." S.S.S. is not ju.»t a so-called tonic but a tonic £3BkM *&>« »3k specially designed to stimulate gastric scire- - mm turns, and also having the mineral elements so J i very, very restoring deficient red- J fW blood-eelis and a low hemo-glo-bin content. If * jjH your condition suggests n blood tonic of this ; •'^.jpH kind, try S.S.S. Unless your ease is exceptional, t***"********** r H you should soon notice a pick-up in your uppe- TtK . rr u a pardonable pride tite ... your color and -km should improve with in , K . it hoH | thv and strong, increased strength and energy. Docs your condition suggest S.S.S. is sold at all drug stores in two sires ... the need of a tonic ' S.S.S. the larger size is more economical. 4, Th« sSS Co Blood Tonic is time-tested. ~ - - AUCTION SALE MARCH 17 DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES—Brtiner Iced Darn , on Ehs( Monroe Street—Decatur, Indiana 2<l Horses—Some mares in foal. HI Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey Cows. One Pure Bred Guernsey Cow. All of these cows exceptionally good. Sheep. Hcjfs, Larin Machinery and Household Goods. 15 bushel Soy Beans. End Gate Seeder. L. W. Murphy and K. J. Ahr Jess Michaud, auctioneer. —^——————
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tu their liomwa In Flint from the ! Ueklleberg grill, w here they v>re : profcaefonal aingerß and dancer*. Lawrence and Hurle Nuy wer. 1 killeJ Instantly. Harry Nay and iGladyti Nay died within a few I hour*. Lindbergh Will Appear Friday Washington, Mar. 15. —<U.R> Col. Clmrlcu A. Lindbergh today accepted the invitation of the »un»t« poatoffieeK committee to teatlfy In ils heurlnga on permuueiit ail until legialalkm. Ho will appear before the committee tomorrow. Lindbergh telegraphed ms »< eepianee to committee Chairman Kenneth McKellur, D., Teiin , shortly after he had declined an Invitation to serve on a war department aviation board of inquiry und had ‘again criticized the administration's cancellation of air mail contracts.
