Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1935 — Page 5

*gj|>;;;T > p’iJSK CASE I^^lecatur Ijj'or Limited |)9«lt»d !«fP»rMtlon it De. ker of Wells drTiileil a plea of Kilbotirne. seeking tolled sepa ratio*. situation t ,[ trial court being otitluwLttoraeys plan to cross-complaint al;tllv a rich Fort jOO.oou. lulled her security during the of 1934. particularher an endearing ■ ■HOES ■ ion; Item ic bight ! lower I BILLS W 'AVI \<; ON Mt BEFORE Ini 20 ■P coilecI Cargos 0 n all Jt s not paid by B? month follow-i V meter reading ep cn authoi i/ed: | on sums up to $3! |i n sums over s3| 00 a . n ,‘* Madison E? |l ! ; Mien countv. »nd Mud ■ ten a ams c °unty. ■ « Hs due on or I I More goth. I LIGHT & PER OFFICE hall

l wins Due to Marry Twins Fifty-two pairs of twins proposed to Lois and Louise Coats, Seattle, Wash., twin sisters, but it wasn’t until Roy and Ray Sebring, San Diego, Cal., twins, popped the question that they said yes. They J will bo married at a double ceremony at the San Diego exposition. i

postcard, thereby leading her to 1 believe that he had decided not toi 4 1 prosecute his divorce - 1 Hied in June, 1934, thereby <aus-j V ing her to refrain from asking for! 1 | a hearing on his complaint or oil; ' | her cross-complaint. I Thereafter, it is recited, he dis-j ’ I missed his complaint at Forti Wayne in January, 1935, and pro--I ceded to procure a divorce decree at Reno, Nev., after claiming to have established a residence at the latter place, although she avers as 1 a matter of fact his residence continued at Fort Wayne all the time. February 1. 1935, she charges, tho plaintiff terminated a monthly bank credit of 150 per month to her, also payment of household bills aggregating $25 per month, i ami a credit of SIOO per month with j Fort Wayne merchants, enough to ! supply her necessities, hut not In ! accordance with her rank and sta- | tlon, nor the position she formerly I occupied, nor in accordance with the station and means of her husI hand. Services of her attorneys I already performed are reasonably

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I worth $685, she avers, and added i services, she concludes, will be j : worth another SI,OOO. She asks an allowance hy the! 1 court of'sso per week since Febru- : ary and a continuation of that sum j i pending linal hearing in the case, jan allowance for payment of in--1 dehtedness incurred and an allowI ance of $1,485 additional for her attorneys and other expenses. o Lack of Vitamin D Blamed Sail Francisco. — (U.PJ — Lack of Vitamin 1), the sunshine vitamin, ami not infected teeth and tonsils, may be largely responsible for chronic arthritis. Dr. Lovell lamgstroth, San Francisco, writing for the California Medical Association, expressed this theory. Experiments indicate Vitamin D tends to increase resistance to the disease, ho said. A disciple is one who believes the teachings of another —as a dis(iple of Christ. An apostle was one chosen by Christ and senl forth l»y Him to teach.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1035.

DRAMATIC CLUB CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB Man and the mosquito—Earl Sheets Matrimonial agency—Hugh Deuth, Russell Stump. Jokes — (leorge Ray, I,ester Burkhart. Widowy O’Shane’a Rial — Robert McMlllen. No peddlers wanted Morton Teeple, Robert Colter, Robert McCullough, Hill McMlllen. The earth and Its position lu the Solar system—Wilfred Morrison. Little Orphan Annie —Mary K. McMlllen. Georgu De Wash—Lester Working* er. The watcher—Gertrude Tumblcson Music—Quartet —Washboard band. What's the use — Robert McCullough. Mary’s little ram — Robert Colter. Nebuchanezzer — Morton Teeple. Doc's weary class — Carl Royce. Uncle Pete — Earl Williamson, Wayne Riley. A crazy lot—Dr. Squills — Ueorgo X'lark. Ebenezer Smith — Arthur Auspaijgh. Rickets —Ruther Sovine. Loony—Robert McMlllen. Cholly—Gordeu Welker. HOLD HEARING CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB fled! Clark said lie received his orders from Mayor Bangs, acted as contact man for the mayor while tho official was avoiding serviciKpf the restraining order from Jan. i to -tan. 11, solicited customers and read meters. For this work lie was pawl slls I from the water works funds and another amount from the mayor’s j office, he said. Other witnesses were Janies Van Pelt, a city lineman, and Mika Peppas, a billiard parlor operator. Van Pelt said he participated in construction of secondary lines for the city plant under orders from McGregor and that the work was certified as maintenance although it was new construction. Peppas told of his part as a city light service customer. He said he paid Clark slo for the service hut did not. know he was affected by the restraining order. o JUNIOR C. C. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE meeting after the drive is completed- All, names obtained on the drive will foe placed on a charter. These people -Will be tile charter inemAt thin meeting a constitution prepared by Johu L. DeVcss will be read fer approval or revision. .After the constitution m adopted election | of officers will be held. The tentative constitution (provides that a board of directors he eeted in ail open moping. These, directors will in turn elect the ex - | riitive officers. This is the procedure followed in the senior organization. I Tli civic, educational ami social functions will depend upon the officers elected. A series of dances, I banquets and other entertainments are being lylanm d. Communism Charged To Church Leaders Indianapolis, April IS—(HP! —Aj charge,of communism among lead- 1 ers of tile Methodist church was hurled today by H nier Chailleaux, I national Americanism director of tho American Legion. Speaking before a luncheon club. CUalUeaux based his charges on an , article from flic April 20 issue of the Epwortli Herald, official pm'iticatkm of the Kpworth League or the Meth diet church. The article opposed passage of | Legion-tipousored legislation pro- | vidlng punishment for traitors of tlio Lnited States government, now pending befrre congress find several state legislatures. Legionnaires propose that ail parties which advocate forceful overthrow of the present form of government be denied a place on ballots. Tlie first Canadian troops to leave Canada for the World war was on October 3, 1314. o Deliver Papers At Regular Time The Daily Democrat will he delivered at tho regular time Friday afternoon. Carrier boys need not call for their papers until 4 o’clock. An effort is being made to havo the paper ready for press at noon and if this plan carries, the edition will be run off after 3:00 o’clock, following the Three-Hour Good Friday services. The cooperation of the advertiser and tho person who lias items for publication is asked in i his effort, the editors, reporters, linotype operators and printers, all uniting in the plant to conform to the tluee-Uour closing schedule from 12 to 3 o’clock. If our work is uot completed by 12 o'clock it will be carried on after 3 ocock.

David Clarke Theodora Peck Something novel in the drama was presented by a New York group when they staged a nudi>t version of the play. “The Girl From Childs”. David Clarke and Theodora l’eck are shown at "uiidresa” rehearsal m the above uliofo.

GEN. JOHNSON I CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE “pot one fair hearing" and its report, was a "political wailing wall" I and "recommended communism.” There has been no substantiated evidence of harm to the "little fellows'’ except that they "don’t like to pay code wages for code hours,” ’ Johnson argued. He said most small businesses had gained under NRA and the real opposition came - from big business. “1 am firmly of the opinion that we will never have tnfi employment and prosperity without further reduction in hours and increases , ill hourly rates,” Johnson said. He believed the Black 30-hour woek bill was too iifSexible as a means of accomplishing this, however. Asserting there was “too much language” in the present NRA act, lie said a new law among other things should clarify labor policy, and defiiio the extent of government control over intrastate business, the degree to which small

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business is to be regulated, and the extent of price-fixing and produc- ( tlon control. Several senators were expected to question Johnson later, but even his most outspoken critics listened silently as he went into | 11 detailed presentation of his views, j I-1 o BONUS POLICY J CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE r I - e still was in a position either to go along with the compromise or stick t to his former fortright statements - against,payment of the bonus. Two -of the three administration s stalwarts, Robinson and Harrison, have Incurred the enmity of Sen. r Huey P. Long, D„ La., to such an t J extent that Long intends to go into -1 ih sir states next year and try to defeat them. i I.bag’s own campaign lias lieeu , shifted ahead so that he w ill be free r to devote his energies to liis politi- , cal enemies during the summer and - fall of 1936. - The necessity for making some 1 gesture toward the veterans also

has arisen, looking at it from the! political viewpoint, because of criticisms directed against the three senators for their work In behalf I of the New Deal. Likewise disappointed job-week-1 ers who, fulling to get a patronage j assignment, have taken out theirdispleasure by stirring up opirosl-1 tlon In the Senators' home states. Looking ahead to 1536, therefore,' Senators have begun to mend fences j as best they can. Jf they can swing i Uie veterans' vote their chamses will he Improved. The right hank of a river is the, one on the right of a person facing down stream.

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Chouse Judge For Club Shows Here Prof. J B. Ftfch, • chief of the I dairy husbandry department of tire | University of Minnesota, baa been • .secured by Ray Price, mule supor--1 intendnnt of the cattle and club .show, to judge the 4-11 calf club I *li„w. Guernsey regional show, am! the Jersey parish allow. Thette j event* will occur August 5,6, and 7, ! respectively, at Decatur. Mr. Fltcu was horn amt raised in i I>eka!b county, Indiana, and ban - achieved a reputation of being owe | of the outstanding judgeo of dairy I cattle 111 (he United States.