Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1934 — Page 5

.■|IT HOOSE 'on liineSßlß Nc * Ca * es , , , ■Kg ut o i Financial InstiflflC md.anu by Clark J Lutz. isESS ' , I(V of the PfoH* Umn CO- '*■ Arthur ” Sl " "' 'VEH ’ Complaint itb-'l "P».^fl* "’ !,l “* rln 1,1 Ad |,„ defendants return of Financial Insti■fl Indiana by Clark .1 Lutz 9gW** () , liquidation of Peoples Mfl.z Co vs. Fred Hocke I 'I .. Complaint til ordered to sheriff January 10. —7 .■ in-1 -n.i by Clark J. Luiz. ~„^flL..i n. of the Peoples Loan Co vs William Goertz. Complaint tiled. Sumio sheriff of Atlants t ~f Ruled to Answer of Financial Insti ■KJ.f Indiana by Clark .1 Lutz. „ repr, ~ Illative vs. Thomas ' ■ "" .V'-l i Hie ,o 1111 December 22. H | Poor Attorney Appointed ■S3 . of Indiana vs. Cecil Wat- — uy- Petition th ■Kjaiid H H- Myers appointed - may allow. Case Dismissed Keller al vs. Jerenn.i -v'Ulor. et al. emu.-' , : "ill. Cause tli'in..-. cost of plaintiff. Answer Filed " ‘r et al vs ' Nalu> E nl. partition. Answ, r > denial oy defend,*:.. " h C-vvnian. Van Bowman 1 - i-"a Reber tn i.t H- . Hendricks. Georg. lb Hazel Reber, to plaintiffIflrlK, , miplaint Complain •* r Sep: irate answer tw.. ■aw^^^P !! ‘‘l , l i ' defendant Ear! !;-•■ q i'i-- > complaint of Henn H-iaiui Lumber Co. ' '-"tiancial In o ’ tne Yas.-.. special repr- seiitai it National Bank of Deratm F. Gilliont. Edwin L. Cairo. - - I'.irrull. doing bn - the the name of Carroll ( he i'u],-, Company. Julius ll.irn *7 Ku.ipp and Charles Knapp y * name of 11. Knapp at Rul. to reply to second pa..’ Is, MwlrpilK Mf. c Jackson Company ' Borman et al., account. 0 , denial to plea in abat-m-ni e . by plaintiff. Plea in abate <o submitted and sustain’d .■ th defendants except Addie Exception by plaintiff. gg Answer Filed Department of Financial In d of State of Indiana. <'! ? County Bunk vs. Beriia -i '■ et al. notes. Answer in gen denial by all defendants submitted. Evidence In > by agreement of parties tin t finds for plaintiff that luuteraverments of complaint are tru, that there is due the plaintiff defendants the sum of $L Judgment on finding vi'b relief, seven per cent and 9 Appearances Filed McKean vs. Emma M> divorce. Appearance lor de by Edwin W. Myers. Rub answer. 9| Cases Continued |Hstate of Indiana vs. Bud Morris

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1 RECALLING: iMorro Castle Tragedy-HauptmannArrested-Charies Floyd Slain % jbl ...I jL “ <Gen. Johnson Resigns-King Alexander Killed-Hotel Fire Tragic i fl XflK. jfllkJHKl ——l|i . JU J mEkm - f Vx'- P 'JfTggTr coastofN w J.r . y , i. ;l p, ri; h ingjll J *' yflWßflflfll Nu v . ri ' .-nl. nt loAucvclt tours \ O V EMBER—Dodies of three young girls UCl'jßEit—lvum • : Yu/„ i-i- .Hey authority. foun() i.un in I'cnn-ylvaniu l ™“*®*®* j sinated in Marseille-. France. ~ i-i-K— I Wr wflM Lkxs, I . .) 11. .u/i’. mil .’1- () C T 0 B i. R - OCTOBER—Mrs? aßg & IB « pw. 1 " x ■'■ Yulk Charles (Pretty Alice Stoll, Louis- J ''ST' | ’ C'if A J "* 4 ! 11 ".iJ r Boy) Floyd slain villc society worn- ... , r I J U V.- -■ ' ’’flß J ami kidnaping of by officers in an kidnaped; jfmlk' i ■ <.r Lindlim-gh baby. Ohio. ] a tcr released. J 4 x ' Vi» ..i-i,i;. - SEPTEMBER- . ■ j *\<’\IMI:ER r . '"" " El ''• N ' v General Hugh v I I ..L'k , ( . Yoi k p a i n I c r, John-on Jk. . W’Wl •George as NRA admin..-- lr y H^JaB^BBBMBoCToEI.R— Inion I’acific stream- NOVEMBER—England’s Duk- of KciitFace) Nc 1 sonj jug,.. | g ~. confess* trator after Payne Whitney, ~Liu.nunf7^^^^ W "' A ' ;? 'Jt l !^x- nc tra * n b l ’ caks coast-to-coast weds Princess Marina of Greece in bril-«lain in Chicago | nur d er o f DECEMBER—Fire destroy* Hotel Kcrns.m issi n g since stormy toure. 7 after court fight speed record. ** , liant London ceremony. subuthe John Gorjcll. at Lnluin t> Mich., taking heavy toll of life. I9;g,

and Edna Morris, encouraging delinquency. By agreement of parties, cause is continued until next term of court. State of Indiana vs. Bud Morri son, enticing female into house of prostitution. By agreement of parties cause continued to next term of court. State of Indiana vs. Elmer Bailer and Erma Bailer, encouraging delinquency. By agreement of parties cause is continued to next term of court. William W. Messel vs. town of Geneva, damages. By agreement of parties, cause continued to next term of court. Russell Wells vs. The Wolverine I Insurance Company of Lansing. Michigan, collection on judgment. Motion by defendants to set aside. service or quash summons filed. i Margaret Wells vs. The Wolver-j ine Insurance Company of Lansing. Michigan, collection of judgment. Motion by defendant to set aside! service and quash summons filed, i Name Struck Off State of Indiana on the relation of August Schlickman vs. Deunis Striker. Frank Martin, Philip Sauer and John W. Tyndall, mandate. Plaintiff strikes off the name of C. J. Lutz. Estate Cases Estate of David C. Sprunger. I Proof of publication and posting of I notice of final settlement filed. Final report submitted, examined ] and approved and all certificates of stock ordered assigned to Carolina Sprunger. Report of assignment filed and approved. Administrator discharged and estate closed. Estate of Christian C. Wittwer. | Proof of mailing of notice tiled ] Report submitted. Finding net val-i ue of estate to be i 305.38 and no tax due. John Felty allowed one| dollar, ordered taxed as costs. The court finds that there was reason for not filing schedule within time fixed by law and no penalty is tax ed. Estate of Emanuel T. Haecker. Proof of mailing of notice filed. Report of inheritance tax appraisalj submitted. Finding net vahie ct ’ due as follows: Vilas E. llaecke., estate to be ♦12.803-66 and taxes $14.01 and Naomi M. s P n '"B'7j ,144 01 John Felty allowed |41.,-. |and same ordered certified to coum| ty auditor. Estate of Emma Neuenschwand-1 er. Petition to sell personal property filed, submitted and sustained. Property ordered sold at public sale without notice for cash at not less than appraisal. I Estate of Emil Badertschei. let l tion b y administrator to sell sonal property filed. Petit.on submitted and sustained and pelsonal i" ropertv ordered sold at private uot.ee for cash ut not less than appraisal. Estate of William J- G , oldßer j Exceptions to ® dminlst ,™ 3 Ballk report filed by Farmers State Bank Of EsUte lC of John C. Houk. Invem t 0 v number one filed by mm. < ■ rator Inventory examined and unproved. Petition to sell peisoual „oriv filed, submitted and susUined and administrator author-'-1 r, : - appraisement. KnUtlp RjrtU - ofS OHan KranerProof of mailing of notme P Oll ? U FXg n‘t -ine of be and no lax due. Spraiser allowed |7.50 and ordero? TX-iffo K. Moser. " r nriiliiig of notice tiled- B °- r ‘7 of i d eritanee tax appraiser port ol lIIU< , , value of d J%.n*elty allow 1 w ‘T*te W, oi t KJeaaar BiSbS- Proof LbLitx r .... , Ronorl o£ matUfiS ol uo - - o£ submitwl- 1 Johu I ~n t afo is nil

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Felty allowed the sum of $2.28 and ordered taxed as costs. Estate of John R. Moser. Proof of mailing of notice filed. Report submitted. Fimling net value of estate is $2,810.03 and no tax due. John Felty allowed $6.76 and same ordered taxed as costs. Estate of Aaron Lautzenheiser. Application for letters of administration tiled by Roy Lautzenheiser. Ask Attorney Fees In the Matter of the Liquidation’ of the Peoples State Bank of Berne, ] Indiana, petition and claim for at-1 torney fees filed by John T. Kelley, j Notice ordered returnable January A. Real Estate Trans,fers Burl Johnson, sheriff, to the Aetna Life Insurance compniy, . 174.20 a- res of land in St. Marys | town-ship for $3099.84. Decatn: k 'metery association to Louis Reyn ids inloUs 1 and 2 for i burial for S6O. j Menno N. Amstutz, et al to Sarah I Roth et ol part of inlot 308 in Berne for $3,150. —*~ PRESIDENT TO CONTINUED FROM I’A£ iE ’ poretase Ot electrical equipment -in connection with the TA A, to ; a national scale. ] Another phase of the many- ■ I sided power question was develop-1 ed by the Mississippi valley committee's report that the government could "profitably spend SL-j j otift.OOOJ.HM in the next 20 years on I river works in the Mississippi ] | valley. The federal trade commission i ues. rioed the utilities propaganda sources, salary and fee payments land other measures to control rate charges and safeguard public iuI vestments. Tim commission's report covering holding ami operating companies with estimated assets of, $9.930,00J.tk10 revealed the task m policing the nation’s business is

Seek to Bar Holt From. Senate -- wr Hk ~£^'s*WsWWWWgßWww».'v!i , .£^'s*WsWWWWgßWww».'v! i; ts w '' > *’ j*k.a .. «s- j/ Fv'A. > ;■*•?»'*<<*'■■■ •■ ■■■' • 7 •■ "TeTT' ■flwSß''- '''C&r m >Ji ■Mb <H t s*■' * * Jr sßlliih W W «& 'fib » gj/HSi Senator Borah 1 f JU 1 I = >■' Wf B afe/s t &&'" *Mi <k X. > >i ; ? janEK R -<w - | WsH tMk ■•» flH| i ! M te ■"** ** •■• f ; i«a» »' 'g® ■ , |S| i> ~ ' mm Senator McNary ° ot y ct reached the ° /?he e i ample precedence tn bar Holt, L Republican ’ padcl 'that there n precedence to permrt ; • "'U 1 r.»< i >■» - • i ““ 4 “ N “ v “' ■■

increasing. j n During the fiscal year ended h June 30, 1934, it investigated at h NRA'S request 100 alleged viola- w tions of blue eagle codes and H handled 1,860 complaints of unfair I k trade competition in violation of w the federal trade commission act. *' This was an increase of 558 over J’ the previous year. 11 NEW SENATOR — CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE j war. j •I'm in debt and could us? the m. ney” he slid, "but I’m not starv- , Ing. A lot ,f people are." He said Indiana was confronted by liquor control and tax problems, but expected both to be solvel.l by the coming legislature, “We don't owe anything out th : re,” he added. “The money is ing the bank and the budget is balanced. However, neighboring states ! are in o hell of a tix." He predicted "net a single Indiana city” would have to take advantage of tlic' municipal bankruptcy act passed by the last congress. Minton expressed preference for a position on either the judiciary, foreign relations intsnstate commerce committee. BITTER COLD IN <'ONTINEED FROM PAGE ONE snow in Indiana within the next -4 , hours. Five Deaths The cold weather accounted for five deaths in Indiana today. Three children perished in a fire at Mishawaka and two men were killed when they, drove their automobiles in front of trains. All five of today’s deaths and another one yesterday were- attribut- ; ed directly to the cold. The greatest tragedy occurred at Mishawaka where Betty, 4, Esther, f 2, and Maymc, six weeks old, cliil- ; dren of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ham-

non, were burned to death in a lire which destroyed their small» lome. The children were sprayed with blazing oil after a- can which their father was beating on the kitchen stove exploded. He was warming the oil for use in his truck. Hammon was critically burned and his wife was less seriously injured. GLASS REBUKES CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE to 'limit by regulation the rate of interest which may be [mid by member banks on time deposits'.”

This Is The Season of “GLAD TIDINGS” And We Have “GOOD NEWS” For You WE APPRECIATE OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS OF OUR STORE, WE KNOW YOU ARE LOOKING FORW ARD TO OUR ANNU AL 20'; DISCOUNT SALE AND WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THIS WONDERFUL MONEY SAVING SALE WILL START SATURDAY, DEC. 29th AND CONTINUE ALL NEXT WEEK. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY sth. ■■■■■■ WE WANT TO THANK OUR CUSTOMERS \ND FRIENDS FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO ENJOY SUCH A WONDERFUL BUSINESS DURING OUR 60th YEAR IN BUSINESS IN DECATUR. ■ra ■ ■ IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR SPLENDID PATRONAGE WE ARE GOING TO START OUR 61st ANNIVERSARY OFF WITH A BIG 20% DISCOUNT SALE. ■■■ ■ ■ ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK WITH OUR ORIGINAL PRICE TICKETS ON IT AND YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN DEDUCTIONS. HARROW EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE WILL GO AT 20' < OFF WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CANDY. BLANKETS, FENCE AND BARB MIRE AND THESE ITEMS WILL BE QUOTED Al NET PRICES. fl R W R R ■ WATCH FOR OUR BIG AD IN THIS PAPER FRIDAY EVENING. HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

He denied the board ever han « ‘assumed that it had authority to regulate the rate of interest paid by uon-member banks.” He eaid | “it clearly lias no authority to do so." Eccles said his statement was made because "a misapprehension has arisen with respect to the scope of and the authority for the action recently taken by the fed- ' oral reserve board In respect to reduction of interest rates." He did not mention Sen. Glass by . name. "The only misapprehension,” Glass retorted, "is on the part of Mr. Eccles. I never said the board

has no authority for such an order affecting its member banks." LOWER LIQUOR ] CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to see individuals reap the profits. i It U our flan to make the dealers’ license fees an'l bauds high enough to keep the liquor business ou a high plane, but at the same time distribute toe profits to as many persons as possible." Fry said the actual work of dinfting th? administration's new bill will not be started until the legislative committees are appointed aud

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lieerings oan be held. He indicated that the liquor law i would be one of the last pieces of ' legislation to go before the legis- ] Mture. , o— — Honduras Church To Hold Revival 11 — ' Rev. John O. Hensley will begin ’ 1 revival services in the Zion Chris- ' | tiin Union church at Honduras Sunday evening, December 36. Music • during these services will be pre--1 sented by the Honduras chnrcH;. -1 Services will begin each evening 1 at 7:30 o’clock.