Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1935 — Page 5

W THOUSE rh.nnc of Venue 41Jr , "". 1 *£ ,l ''"'" lla I nt ,'rtj' JHBf. and sustained and Eat cunth's available coun‘iek< iMtSK, .d ■ . '■ New ,a |n. I l.uUnhty Assur- = 11 ' •'simg cony y - , •<1«115L • Apnaranee by tbg t ° tk^G»WB "s'' { ' 1 ' - Ordered Released -iWßlnth. ' "' , "' ria ' l "" o special brti ... , ; - held against •■ and Velma Fort!i; ' current report ' 18 ’' 18 ’ tie Receiver Appointed . Federal Bank of BflttttO' ' s (111,ia lnis lneichenthe estate of lip.jehon. et foreclosH 1 ? b> plaintiff tor r.reiver filed and siSaE lllc : »<«|;.-i.'- l : " 1 St !lulßer re ' I' 1 " ordered . within artltkreeß' B->nd I’ l ' '■ aud aPP ro '- Ed. A fi,ed ’ Rule to Answer * M w Ldfc Vaiubrllp et al vs. Burl sheriff of Adams county, of Vesey, Shoaf and jfc’dfji. C. J. l-utz and C. I- Waldefou *v;liable Judge Appointed Stock Land Bank of Fort vs. Frank A. Hall et al, of mortgage. DefendJ. Hall tiles motion for ot venue from the judge, submitted and sustained. ETbeJe s tailing to agree in open ; fessrt|i pun a judge or a member j L bar to try this cause the | nominated Nathan C. j C J. Lutz and H. B. Hollier ■available judges. Estate Cases Paul H. Graham. Lois KrahiF appears and files her veriatinn ot letters of ad- • upon the estate of Graham, deceased. She 'mind as such adminin the sum of $3.00n. Oath - Wei j ].. ttei-.s of administration BMite "i George Kaudenbush. in of notice of ■OOR CHILD li >M THC SCHOOL K f " Or AIIEN G. UtEIAND H jM‘'""" H,J,I, Ea««w || r * of E‘U« r.«,«rth» Carry On to the school and you are ' society’s greatest effort to itself. For whatever " |HB’ , ’ ves y° u ma y establish for v education, there is always one underly- i S S J in F purpose, the i-. I foundation stone as "' e^e • and i 3 “ Ul carr y on.” : You may think of reading, writing, and arithmetic as - Ek??-. aUt then you must return to question “why?” K2*y are tools of social interK?*? But our hope is always >^B Lnp nex t generations will use BTr to better advantage than we _ ° !IP by one the adults of a Ejpu.n'iy pa?s on ' One by one 1 K.l Cal ar, ' n of today step up to our places. Ij?,' 0 thp y prepared? Not “what r > Know” but are they good for the new society? In sense, children constitute the BL., denal of an ever-renewing or society. The school is the Kj4°?- ave invented for fashiona raw material into under-'-ng parents, good neighbors, «rsT n CItl - Z * t ns ’ an( i 'willing' work-r-n4 J ? b ' S to turn out a be tBiratin Wlt “ eaCh succesßive n^-" b < Pn , We come to examine V»Ht it n ‘ a s and t 0 ask “just ■*«lr<mli lnir ?k ,an ‘” more a nd more IliS we 4 \ hat at the tO P the | >V s-. US - 1 P^ ace health—physif IR)th"'fi/ a . . socia '- emotional I ■Btenshin’’ 555 10r Work ’ play ’ and Kidant l’ivf ng ZeSt f ° r com I ‘‘^ ’ nV d '< ltthls next article.

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This photo shows the O'Shaughnessy dam of the Hetch Hetchy reservoir project at Hetch Hetchy, Cal., which recently was completed at a cost of <100,000,000. ,Thc system, which serves San Fran-

Looks After 9,000,000 Children 0 I A task of no mean proportions is that of Miss Katharine Lenroot, new chief of the United States children’s bureau, who has the worry, of looking after the fortunes of some 9,000,000 delinquent and needy children in the nation. ’ Miss Lenroot, the daughter of a former Wisconsin aenator, has been a member of the children’s bureau for 20 years and is regarded as an expert on child welfare.

appointment filed. Proof of publication and posting of notico Os final settlements filed. Final report filed. Report submitted and i approved. Administrator discharged. . Estate of Charles F. Steele, i Proof of publication of notice of ■ appointment filed by administrator. | Proofs of publication and posting of notice of final settlement filed Proofs submitted and found com- ( plete and approved. Administrator discharged. Estate of Christian Mertz. Ad- , ministrator tiles petition and sched- . ule for the determination of inheritance tax. Petition and schedule examined and found complete. Ernest J. Worthman appointed inheritance tax appraiser. Estate of Emanuel T.. Haecker. I

Jury Exercises by Parading Through Streets

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Closely guarded at all times, the jury hearing the evidence in the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the murder of the Lindbergh baby is pictured |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935,

cisco, carries water from the great storage resell voirs in the Sierra Nevada mountains, 167 miles through a series of tunnels and pipe lines to the city’s local reservoirs, j

Administrator files his final report. Final report Sft for hearing on February 4. Notice of hearing ordered. Estate of Aaron Lautzenheiser. Administrator files inventory number one. Inventory examined and approved.. Pettion filed for sale of personal property. Sale ordered. Estate of Schuyler C. Clinger. Administrator tiles proof of mailing of notices to all interested parties. Appraiser's report submitted. Court finds net value ot estate to be sl,995.52. There is no tax due. John Felty allowed sum of SS.6B. Guardianship Ca®es Nora V. Flaugh, ward; Clark Flaugh, guardian. Guardian files j petition to pay debts totaling' $116.80. Guardian authorized to

taking an exercise walk through the streets of Flemington, N. J, under the watchful eyes of police. The dog of one of the jurors can be seen.

! pay claims. Elizabeth Mosser, ward. Exceptions heretofore submitted and overruled. Final report is approved. Guardian ordered to turn over *.o the administrator of the estate of decedent ward all the assets now on hand. Real Ectate Transfers Arvid W. Peterson et ux to .Albert Heyerly et ux. 80 acres of land in Wanluington township for SI.OO. Thcnaja T. Rawley ct ux to Jessie May Rawley. 40 acres of land in Wabash township for SI.OO. Burl Johnson to Union Central Life insurance company, 73 1-3 acres of land in Root township for I $2,554.6-4. Dixie Queen Markets Inc., to the First Joint Stock Land Hank. 150 acres of find in Wabash township for SI.OO. Herbert Rodenbeck et ux to the Dd.artment of Financial Institutions, So acres of land in Root township for SI.OO. Charles B. Niblick to Fred Reppert inlots 11 and 12 in Bellmont i Park for SI.OO. Samuel H. Ixtng to Archie Long et ux inlot' 328 in Berne for SI.OO. ONEGANGSTER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONI! rear of the building, opening tire as he emerged. But he fired only one round when the gun janimed. The agents opened fire and Gibson slumped to the ground, with three bullet wounds. He died two hours later. Nathan denied today that any large sum of money had been found. In the apartment the agents discovered a veritable arsenal with many different weapons but Nathan said reports that $5,000 was found on Gibson were incorrect. The two men between them had only about SIOO. o LEGISLATURE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I legislation moved rapidly today to complete drafts ot their bills. Ono of the most important groups was the governor's tax committee of 20 which made a last minute effort to agree on I recommendations for changes in I the revenue laws. The committee has been unable

to agree on a proposal to substitute a three per cent sales tax for the gross income lax and to remove the emergency clause from the $1.50 tax limitation law. The Indiana State Hotel association laet night placed its recommendations on proposed changes in the liquor law.with Governor McNutt. The hotels ask permission to sell liquor by the drink ami in ' packages. They recommend a 1 license fee of S7OO, the same as in pre-prohibltion days and recommended drastic measures to halt Ixrotlegging. Passage of a law legalizing pari-mutuel betting on race horses was recommended yesterday by the Indiana state association of county and district fairs and the I Indiana hoard of agriculture. A special legislative committee I to draft a law- wan appointed. The 1 pari-mutuel bill will have adminis-

SPECIALS FOR Thursday-Friday-Saturday ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE REAL BARGAINS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. IN SOME CASES QUANTITIES are Limited. It will pay you to shop early. Ladies 49c Sale of 200 pair BO U TIN G GOWNS LADIES PURE SILK Only 23 in this lot. FuH Fashioned JgE . each CHIFFON HOSE Broken sizes. This is a Bargain i ihat you will never get again — « infra-.. g 0 buy all you need. We sell I these “Cinderella” First Quality ci i r wi •« i Hose at 79c Regular Price. / Sale of 259 pair Childrens MEN’S SOCKS SPORT HOSE Sale Price ! Pair i The Biggest Bargain Former Values We Ever Offered up to 50c on Mens Socks. . Values to 50c bALfc 1 KK E » pair pa,r MI 10c !2c □U c > 'SI LADIES LISLE HOSE I^c ' al * l,c 12c pr. 19c COTTON CREPES 50c STUFFED ANIMALS „ WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE Beautiful I atterns. WHILE THEY LAST—Each ZbC Only 370 yards on sale. ————— This is an Outstanding Value Ladies Sample 89c Value ifiWi 11 eo be hcre ear,y * / ?J m n VF q CAP and SCARF set twSSim SALE price G L 0 v E s ...... Yard Values to SI.OO A Real Bargain J 10c 25c 39c 127 yards 29c Cotton Crepes at .... 15c yd. SPECIALS F ROM OUR II ARI) W ARE DEPAR TME N T 10c Value Big size 25c Grey 6 in. 45c value „ 25c value , lo . (iL , COFFEE CUPS Heav - v Galvanized Fname'ed BUTCHER KNIFE WATER BUCKEIS _ STEW KETTLES Good Riveted Handle and each fy Splendid Steel Blade. __ With Handle. each J SALE PRICE A <Z V* DINNER PLATES ca<h ~ c value Odds and End., 4ft.* MILK PITCHERS Values to 25c each ■ ■ ■ gM| K Good Size 6 for 48c lUb Av V | 10c 25c Vallie FLOWER VASES — While They Last 10c each TEAM BRIDLE I TEAM LINES I TEAM BRIDLE I HAME STRAPS Full Size. Well Made. Made of Heavy Black I Spotted Fronts and Nose 1 in. x2l in. long. Atl Black Pigeon Wing Leather. Fullsize. Band. FuH size. Cup Made of Heavy Black Style Blinds. I’m xlB ft. Blinds I REAL BLY. I A Good Heavy Bridle. A BIG VALLE. <3 ()() va | uc Leather. A Real Buy. $2.00 value. SPECIAL ’ ni» $1.29 each I $3.95 act I $1.59 ead. I 2 fOr 25C HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

tration support. The alate’s rove- ' nue from the races will be used to liquidate the $900,000 indebtedness of the state fair and to help finance county fairs. CONVICTION OF CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Nixon's newspaper article appeared March 10, 1932, whereas Carver had been appointed the preceding I month. “The publication is not in contempt if it Is pubished offer the matter lias been finally adjudicated,” the opinion continued. "No publication, no matter how false, malicious or unjuet they may be, is in contempt unless it affirmatively appears that publicai tion of such articles would em- | barass or obstruct the courts in I administration of justice in future 1 stages of the case. “It appears from information in

appointment of the receiver that Judge Sweitzer did nothing thut wM not fair or proper." Kirkland Training School January 21 The second semester of tlie Kirkland community training Mi liool will! 1 <ipen Monday night, January 21 at ' 7:30 o’clock. Rev. John O. Ilonsley of Craigville will teach “The Story (f the New Testament” by Goodspeed. Rev. E. F. Hine of Craigville will teach “The Life of Christ" byBarclay. The tesxtbcoks ore available now at the home of Lloyd Clouser, one mile north and three and a half miles west of the Kirkland high school on the north side of the road or one and a half miles north and one half mile west of Craigville. Rev. D. Grether Will conduct the devotions using “Training tlhe

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Devotion Life” by Welglo and Tweedy «s a basis. ———— i-o League Will Hold Crow Hunt Thursday The Adams county game and fish ccnservaklon league will hold a crow hunt at Berne on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Paul W. Schumaker is chairman of the committee. All memibens interested in the hunt are asked to meet at Benny Baumg irtner's place. Most Coughs Demand Creomulsion Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight them quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 helps in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.)