Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1934 — Page 6

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ANNUAL INDOOR MEET ON TODAY State* High School Track And Field Meet At Butler Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Mur. 31 (U.R) Athlete* from f>S Indiana high schools participated In the annual state indoor track and field and swimming championships at Rutlor field house hero today. Record pet foi mam cs were expected in at least two even la the ltd-yard dash and halfmile. Clifford of Horace Mann (Gary! ran -the 60-yard distance* in 6.3 seconds, two seconds faster than the stnte record and only one seennd above the world's record, in a preliminary at the third annual Notre Dante invitational meet a week ago. Because Horace Mann has at least four other fast runners, it was the heavy favorite to win the state title. Truitt X*f Hammond, who last week ran the half-mile In almost a full second under the stale record, was expected to repeat the performance. The defending champion. Frcv>bel of Gary, which hag held the state indoor championship for the last six years, lost all but two of its last year's squad by graduation. Little was known of the strength of other schools as the meet ( started, the Notre liame invita-1 tionai having been the only regular indoor meet held this season for Indiana schools A field of 397 athletes, representing 44 schools, participated* in the trae.k and field competition. Finals were to he held this afternoon. ♦- * At the Training Camps By United Press > « Los Angeles. Mar 31.—(U.R) The Chicago Cubs will break camp tomorrow night, elated at oa"tnnnc spring exhibition series both from their home town rivals, the White Sox. and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs made it four out of six from Pittsburgh by scoring ten times off Ralph Rirkofer and Hal Smith in the last threp innings to win. 13 to 6. While Pat Malone held the Pirates in cheek all the way, George Tut Stainback, rookie , outfielder from Los Angeles, led the hitters with a homer and two singles that were good for five runs. * Pasadena, Cal.. Mar 31. -f||.R> — •' The Chicago White Sox played a local semi-pro team today in the : first of a two-game series, design-! eel to polish up their attack before they pull stakes at their spring j training site next wepk. Hothan. Ain.. Mar. 31.— (U.R) — ] Catcher Oils Manenso of the New York Giants, recovering from a siege of typhoid, remained here to- j day to train with the Nashville | club while the world ehamnionsj went to New Orleans to play Cleveland. New Orleans. Mar. 31.—(11.R)-The New York Giants and Cleveland j Indians meet here today in the first contest of a 4-game series that; will take the two clubs meander-1 ing northward until they arrive ini Cleveland. Orlando. Fla.. Mar 31. <U.R' — 1 — — —

LTVF STOCK SALE ZANESVILLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 1934 Commencing at 12:00 sharp 35 HEAD OF HORSES—AII Younci Mares from 3 to 5 years old. ABOUT 15 HEAD OF CATTLE—Some cows just fresh and some ' heifers just right to turn on grass. FARM IMPLEMENTS—SuIky Plow, Disk, Spike Tooth Harrow. | This is my last sale this spring. TERMS—CASH. Arthur Merriman, Owner Rov Johnson, auct. _____ — I NOTICE- — I Starting April I—Decatur M at the Nickel Plate Stock Yards B . BRADY BROS. 1 will operate a daily hog market, lambs and cattle. H Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday ano Saturday of each week. H Phone 301 |

t Walter "Elmer the great" Beck was ! expectttt| to start for the Uodgera today against the Detroit Tigers. Ml hough Bet k lias pitched only i t .competitive innings this spring, lie )-. credited witli three Dodgers vie j : lories. St Petersburg, Kla, Mar 31 (U.R After losing four straight j games to major league opponents, ; tile Yankees hoped lo snap tile string today hy heating Newark of Hie international league, a Yankee, farm club. Sammy Byrds ninth inning fumble yesterday enabled the Cards to heat the McCarthymen, 3 to 2,‘ui Prudent on. Ft. Myers, Flu.. Mar. 31 U.R) Connie Mack has begun to shuffle liis Athletics squad in preparation for the trip back to Philadelphia Yesterday lie released unconditionally Hank Winston from Raleigh, a pitcher, and added to the squad Johnny Wingate, utility in .fielder. and Archie Martin, catch i or. o arm* AVIATOR FALLS TO DEATH WITH AIR MAIL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | ; lit) miles. Wood had flown the Chicago- j Omaha route ever since the army j took over the mail flights. His home was in San Antonio. Tex.. and he was graduated in the. 1931 class at Kelly Field. Tex. Weather maps supplied to the j army fliers last night reported aj ( 4,000 foot ceiling and tine visibiljHy over Wood’s course. He was ! j flying a smalt. A-12 type, attack I plane. His death was the first in the central army division. Guards were placed over the l wreckage pending arrival of in- ■ vest igators. — o LOAN OFFICERS AT FORT WAYNE 1 (CONTINUED FROM PaGE ONE) ' tions by issuing bond* 3nd have j outstanding at any one time a total | of not more than $3.000.000,000 of | such bonds. Like United States Government in nds those issued by the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporalior. are exempt. together with the income de- j I rived from them from al! Federal, j State municipal, and local taxation, j except surtaxed, estate, inheritance | anj gift taxes. They are eligible j security for use by member hanks j of tin* Federal Reserve system in j borrowing on their own 15-day notes from Federal Reserve hanks. I 1 The corporation's bonds are lawful investments for all trust, pub- i | lie, and fidueiery funds, the deposit i or investment of which is under the authority or control of the Federal ; Government. The first issue will tear interest at the rate 3 1-4 per jeent per annum, payable semian- ! nually. The bonds of this issue are I dated March 15. 1934. mature in 30 | years from that date, and are eallI able upon notice 10 yea.s af'er the ! date e:f issue. o ' . BEER DEALERS ARE ARRESTED j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) •ed unconstitutional. Rosen signed | the bonds of three of the men arrested last night. In addition to protecting dealers i that have complied with the law, j Beehdolt said, the raids are exit ected to brtffg additional revenue) , through license sales to present illegal dealers.

COURTHOUSE New Ca»e* W. S. Smith, liquidating agent, vs Adolplt Rturnann et al. set aside fraudulent mortgage ami conveyance, C. L. Walters, attorney. W. W. Rcichard vs Howard Shaff. note, C. I* Walters attorney. Clement L. Walters vs Howard Shaff. account, C. L. Walters attorney. | Fred Heery vs Mike Rlherstlno. ' ejectment. H. 11. Medenahan. I attorney Motion Overruled Peoples Equities Ccirp,, trustee, ,vs Washington ■ Calhoun Realty Corp et al. foreclosure mortgage and receiver, motion to strike out , parts of amended cross-complaint of P. H Arnold Co. overruled. Demurrer to amended cross-com-plaint of P R. Arnold filed hv plaintiff and Peoples Trust and Savings Co. Petition Granted Stale of Indiana, ex rel Luther F. Symons, hanking commissioner of slate of Indiana, vs Farmers ami Merchants Bank of Geneva, appointment of receiver, petition by receiver to sell stock submit! | ed. sustained and receiver authorized to sell stock at not less than appraised value at private sale I for cash. Estate Cases Joseph H. Andrews estate, peti- ; tiott to determine inheritance tax ; j filed and referred to _ county asI sessor. Estate of Ellen F. Pontius, peti-1 tion and schedule to determine ! inheritance tax filed ami referred j to county assessor. Real Estate Transfers Burl Johnson, sheriff, to the First loint Stock I-and Bank. 50 aeres of land in Preble township for 12.000. Eva Armstrong, etal. to Adelia O. j Bm kmaster. Guardian, in lot 22S in j Geneva for S4OO. Francis B, Wilt to the Conner- , ftlctit Mutual Life Insurance com- - I panv, 147.30 a- res of land in Mon- j roe township for SI.OO. Marriage License Earl A. Root, tool die maker. Janesville, Michigan and Eva Buskirk, Clerk. JonesvlUe. Michigan. o—: Chicago Gunman Is Killed During Robbery Chicago. March 31 —(UP— Dej tevtive Edward Lynn shot and killI ed an unidentified gunman today during a robliery in a west side drug store. A woman bystander was •critically wounded. The bandit was about 3S yeans

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1934

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! old and shabbily dressed. He had | i Hned up the store manager and four | other persons against a wall when i Lynn and another detective were 'hastily summoned hy a passerby. * At Linn’s command to surrender. the bandit wheeled and fired at i the policeman, but missed. Lynn's I fire at close range felled the Ivandit. j ! One of the policeman's bullets were | j believed to have pierced the out ) law's hand and struck Miss Neil Sbarh.iro. 32. Change In Railway Act Is Recommended Washington. Manb 31—(t'P) —j ; Drastic revision of the railway la- ■ 1 bor art to provide for speedy and-i 'compulsory settlement of railroad) 1 I labor disputes was recommended ; j today by Joseph E. Eastman, Fed- j ! oral transportation coordinator. | o- « Insull Refuses , To do Ashore * — ;< Istanbul. Turkey. Mar. 31.—(U.P.) Police asked Samuel Insull to go.t ashore for questioning today.! t Instill refused bluntly, and police ; . left hjs chartered steamship t Maiotis, to get new instructions i

""""" 1 | from the government at Angora. Insull remained under guard. He has been here since Thursday when his little ship cast anchor off the Leander Tower at the entrance to the Bosporus, which joines the sea of Marmota and the ! Black Sea to which Instill was | going. Police planned if possible to j hand Instill over to American Ain- | hassador Robert P. Skinner, at his rtMiuest. Senator Bulkier Is Married Today New York. Mar. 31.—<U.P.' -United States Senator Robert J. Bulkley, of Ohio, ami Mrs. Helen Graham Robbins of Lindsay, Out., were married this afternoon at Grace Episcopal church. The Rev. Dr. W. Russell Bowie, who was a classmate of Senator. Rulkley at Harvard, performed the ceremony In the chapel of the church, with only relatives and a few friends of the couple present. George H. Graham. Jr., a brother of Mrs. Robbins, gave her in marriage. The senator’s son, Robert J; Bulkley. Jr., a Harvard law student and his daughter. Miss Katharine Bulkley, also attended.

FUGITIVE is THOUGHT SHOT DURING FIGHT (CONTINUED FROM PAGF..ONF) r ed TeuTiltera by the trio. Meanwhile. Dllilnger fired round after j round tit Gumming*. Coulter and; another federal ugem. Boss) Knowles, who fired hack wttli j pistols from behind projection* in the brick wail. None of the officers was nil Neither did Dilllnger appear lo flinch during the buttle, although i he left a trail of blood as ho back ed to the machine held In readiness hy the woman. The other man Joined the couple in the Hudson, after first attempt- j tug to escape In a Ford coupe, the | tires of which were punctured by pastol shots. Police squad auto mobiles converged on the scene of the shooting but failed to capture | the fleeing Hnjisoli. WERLING CASE IS CONTINUED UNTIL MONDAY i (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONEI * Prosecuting Attorney Edmund A. j Bosse. County Sheriff Hurl John- 1 son and Clarence Smith, cashier of the Farm* rs State Bank at ' Preble, home of Werllng | Previously Werllng'* attorney, Leo Klein, had explained hi-* : client s arrest us the outcome of | his aspirations to become a detective. Klein said Werllng sought reelection as clerk of the Adams circuit court by winning fame through capturing counterfeiters. O —: Action On Coal Code Postponed Washington. Mar. 31— (U.R) — I Action on proposed bituminous | coal code amendments to estab- i lish a basic $5 wage and 35-hour; week throughout the Industry was i postponed today pending an NRA hearing April 9. An NRA administrative order is expected to be issued to govern the industry in the interim, as the code expires tonight. o - ■ ■ - Disclose Juvenile Bank Robbery Plot Newcastle, Ind.. Mar 31. —(U.P.) — A daring plot by a group of juvenile bandits who planned to hold up the First National Bank here to-j day was revealed last night with j the arrest of five boys. The youthful gang, led by a 15 i year-old boy who claimed to be the

"John Dllilnger” of the group, expected to steal the $30*.000 Chrysler automobile payroll on deposit. { An eight-year-old Imy confessed that five (toys whose ages ranged; from eight to 15 years, hud robbed three stores and ft school building here He said he robbed n grocey single-handed Thursday night after j [three of his companions already :!mtl been arrested. Two Women Killed At Indianapolis Indianapolis. Mar. 31 (U.R) Two! sisters were killed by a traction' rar un the Marlon Johnson county J line today while their brother look ed on helples < to prevent the ai-ci j | dent. The victims were Mrs Wilma i Wheutrrnft. 44, and Miss Uauline Whealt raft. 41. who lived on a | I farm near the county line. Roth | were occupants of an automobile ; I which was struck hy the traction

i■- — — m PUBLIC SaSI m DECATFR COMMUNITY UTTIOII IN THE NEW SALE It.VkN ■ TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd I ('omnicncini; al lt:.10 I*. M. B Horses—Cattle —Hoffs —10 Itrood Sows. 2 with 1*,... J Xlo farrow soon. (ioud Milk Cow s. Machinm <9 If you have anything to sell bring il in. ■ GAUNT & FUNK,mJ ; Hoy S. Johnson, Aucl. I For” Sale - Tile -!Til WHILE THEY LAST Regular price $30,00 per thousand.— \ (I \S <26. cash for five-inch drain tile at Monroe. !ml. .Make your wants known. Rhone 100 or wrj Lock Bn\ 2fi, Herne. Indiana.

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