Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1935 — Page 5

MON opens .■toaid peace I IN All LANDS «iv f On I-‘-Bay Program S' 4t Northwestern ■ University JB Eu „a.u HI Jimp 24 - (U.R) lo'lxy bv delaß th. fourth annual Mid 1,.,... ... w ,th , litrf emphasis on .1 "orld la-ace. ■ I' l ' -‘tot s.-nnt.- ... ... .ti ruon .in,l join li.II ;ila. ■ on the 12-day pro.11 \-otliw<-<tern I'iiiv.-rsit > IK,, -h'l> of the Ameri--1 nieiKis Service Committee. (|. representing .1 „ „( will go to th. heart i>. . . listed on the |K .jg.iiM tonight when Sen t> Xve Rep.. N. D. chair~f th. senate Munitions In ; ' ■nniittee. diseiis.os r Munitions and Profits." MB byrn Lectures Scheduled address will be one 01 fv lectures supple fiKenng r " institute's course of .iii'l roundtable <li-

•' :■! Speakers will HaroM 1;. Moulton, preside n» 'Hi-- - Institution. Bertram rotary of the f’ri. ii ls William H. Dietrich. Dem, world court champion, who ilh.u s (he senate's treatv >ilas Strawn prc'-id- nt of the f s Chani- <!• iegale, Sidney B. Pay. ot history at ll:<>>,.| Georg*' 11 Blakeslee. - he Lytton Commission to Manchuria; Paul ii< urer. assoi late editor -d Chicago Daily News. K Aims Worldwide In Scope H' M (west Institute of .n»ei Relations is one of nine projects in tile Cnitcl fui the advancement of munderstandings Its studies will deal with: of policies in the Far

MADISON 1 TONIGHT - TUESDAY “Unknown Blond’’ with Your Favorites M|, and Added Comedies. n JU 11 ■ Coming S Friday - Saiurdat M Wm. HAINES in 9 "THE MARINES ARE 9 COMING" - ~ h IcORT ■Tonight and Tuesday ■Delores De! Rio, Pat O’Brien I “In CALIENTE” 9 Edward Everett Horton. ■«o Carillo, Glenda Farrell. ■ Plus-Joe Cook < omedv ■ Fox News. 10c-2.ic S Wed. - Thurs. S Jackie Cooper ‘DINKY’ Mary Astor, Roger Pryor. ■ Henry Armetta. ■foiling—--9 James Cagney "THE G MEN ’ a— « 8 ■Toriight and Tuesday I “STOLE N S HARMONY” ■ W 'm.. Gco - Raft’ BEN BtK H 'IE and ALL His Lads, || Grace Bradley. CHARLIE ( HASE HS? ,V — and “ SCREEN ■WVENIRS. 10c-25c 4 Thur..—-THE MYSTERY Btu EDW, 'J OROOD" — Story hy ■ h Aßle s DjCKENS-with Claude ■ ( J ' ns . Douglas Montgomery, ■ father Angel. David Manners. B ,ltr ia Hobson. g^Ing—..VAGABOND LADY" -I ■ nubort Young. Evalyn Venanother big hit:

Fiticl Prison of Kidnaped Boy | . i ! 1 rr L 1 •' '-V\ u Immediately after his abduction, George Weyerhaeuser, seion of th* lumber king, was hidden in the pit shown above which was dug by his kidnapers near Tacoma, Wash., to conceal their victim until he was spirited away to Spokane.

East. 2. The I’nited States’ relations with the other America*. 3. The problem of security in present-day Europe. 4. International eoopwration as viewed from Geneva. 5. The economic foundations of world stability. Last year's institute, here attracted 180 representatives from 2«» central states, representing 23 religious groups and 69 civic organisations. CHINCH BUGS (CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE) observed rigidly in order to overcome the fly for the next crop. The government this year will again furnish free creosote for chinch hug control providing the farmers will seteup a county association to order and take respon- | sibility for the distribution. TREASURY HAS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ord peacetime expmiditures of approximately 47.3«W.'WW». compared with the previous <;• ak of $7,243,1725.625 in the preceding fiscal year. The government’s r-venue for this, bolster d by new and increased saves, exceeded the gain in expenditures. reaching $3,750,000.01)1) omi'ired with $3.277 1 5>3,940 in the previous fiscal year. o JOSEPH EVERETT TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE fishing rights. A fight ensued during which time Everett fired two shots, one of which pierced Werling s heart causing almost instant death. The evidence, according to the supreme court’s decision tailed to show either that Everett was the aggressor or that the killing was premeditated. The verdict was as follows. "We. the jury, each of us. feel that the defendant, Joseph hver-

Simple lo Sew Caped Dress 3 XST - - Plays Delightful Smart Tricks to y> < ,p> Disguise Overweight .T""— By Ellen Worth A A charming model «P« ci » l * y Coming to matron, >» sho *"J° r ' y f day's pattern. It is so graceful, easy to wear, and simple to make. Sheer print in navy and white is \ ■ Mart practical choice as the orig- - |d '.TmUh H's cool and doesn t L e. 4 exaggerate bulk. I j/yt * The cape can be picot-edged (done i / * professionally) or bound. •_ ’ , 4 / Dusty pink tub’ etc., I ft. <»■'* lung-hnen or mac ey.rc. , are other nice ideas. « * ‘ 1 J Stv |e No. 861 is for size, r, «. h<l b ]U~i. Size 36 requires 4J$ .'»rds a <• 4 * > material. « . •\\ - , Fashion Book contains la ♦* * • ; A »>»■ m ’» ■ 4-id clothes. 4 ti> 4 e-/a V* Pri „.( book 10 =<«•• , a . J J J: i Wrap com carelull... e_| jTj i. . I M ' ,^ | X ;X q pa I lv Y | ..'n- /in Avenue, /IU 5 hl New York City.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1935.

I ett. was guilty as charged. "We, the jury each of us, feel . th&t the defendant should not suffer the extreme penalty and . we plead for leniency as would be within the law and subject to I parole". The supreme court ruled that d the trial court erred in failing to , permit defendant to ask questions of the prosecuting witnesses as to whether or not they had planned ; to "clean-up" the defendant and had gone to the river with that I purpose in mind. The supreme, court also decided that the trial court erred in peri mitting the county clerk to t*»ti.l fy Mi at Everett did not have a per- ■ 1 mit to carry a pistol. Want a Schoolmarm For Just Two Pupils' . i Ventura, ‘"al. lU.R) -If San Nichiolas Island has its way, and the I county provides a teat her for the 1 two children on the little spot of land jutting up out of the sea off Southern California, then he islands population will have been ini' creased to ten souls. 1 Venturi County, which seaward to include the isle, was called upon to send a teacher to r San Nicholas to instruct twi*chil- . dren. aged seven and nine years. The inhabitants raise sheep. 1 ; 0 Underwear Packages Mixed Martins Ferry. Ohio —(UP)—Returning her.' from Cleveland, a former rt*id' nt mixed his high scho-ol commencement gift tackages. The . reeult; the girl graduate go*, a set of men's althletic isuorte; the boy I rec ived a diintily wrapp d tkince ’ set. Broom Turns Up $l5O > Lewisburg. Pa. (U.R) " . street sweeping isn't a well paid 4 job, William N. Rohrer finds it lucrative at times. A vigorous push of the broom revealed a silver I half-dime which a numismatic con- ->< ern told Rohrer was worth $l5O.

COURT ROUSE R«al (state Transfer* Vera F Harber «l al to Alhart l> Hunap-her »t al undtvidad ode third of inlot 197 in Deeatur sot SI.OO. Reward Whltrtght at al to Eno W. fainkrnmi. In lot 333 In lur for »4,3a». M*rri»«* Licenses Ivan Youtsey. laborer, Van Wert. Ohio, and Leona Straley. Pleasant Milla. latwrenre Rnckmeyar. farmer, Decatur and Mary Gase. eitcnographer, Decatur. Lnwrenre E. Real. G. E. em ploye. Decal nr and Mary Margaret Hrhumacker. bookkeeper. Decatur. Francis A. Ellsworth, mechanic, De*-atur and Mildred M. Habeggor, route «. Decatur. -- - Lunz Indicted By The Grand Jury Fred G. Luns, former sheriff of Allen- county, has submitted to arrest on 13 indictments return.sl by the Allen county grand Jury. Seven of the Indictment* charge embexglement by official, five etn-

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bemUcmeni only, and 000 emb*zzl*tu*nt nod cou»plr»cy Cheif DoptHy Glerai P. Gardner and Deputy If M. Dnnlap of the office of Sheriff George W. Gillie read lb* warrant to Lun* m the home of bl* mother. Mr*. LUsette Luns. Luna, who is convalescing from u leerious illnes*. was on crutches. i "I am lnmx*ent of the charge which hae been pivferr<-d ugalnst me by the grand Jury and expect to h« fully vindicated liv court," commented Lun* after th* warrant had been served. Bond In ilu- sum of ss,non for Lum’* appearance in Allen circuit, court at the beginning of the Sep•ember term Monday, September 2, was signed with the former sheriff and his mother as sureties thereon. Lun* Is represented by Attorney* Frank E. Cofbett and Guy Colerick. —■■"■ ■ ■' '0 .ludxe Advocates Strap For Juvenile Offenders 111 Fort Erie. Ont. (U.R) Youthful incorrigible* In Fort Erie are going to feel the municipal strap in the future. Police Magistrate J. B. Hopkins announced after hearing one case of a lad who persisted In absenting himself from school. ”We have tried the strap on a number of older boys in recent

months rather than sending them to the reformatory, and it has resulted remarkably well,” the police magistrate commented. o Everybody Busy ARLINGTON, Neb. (U.R)-There in not an idle mean in Arlington. Every eligible man has been given a job either in shelter belt planting or road work on the south half of the Lincoln Highway near here. CONGRESS TODAY Senate Delntes Bankhead farm tenant aid hill. House Considers District of Columbia bills. Thieves Seek Chain Letters Springfield, Mo. (U.R) —Some thieves stole 680 letters from the post office when the chain letter craze was booming. Only 35 envelopes contained “chain” dimes. Rail Tie Drive Begins Laramie, Wyo. (U.R) —The annual tie drive is on. This year 330,000 railroad ties will be floated dowi( the Big Laramie River to Laramie from north Albany County. Two drives will be made. Three hundred thousand ties will comprise the main drive, and 30,000 ties will make up the secojSll log flotilla.

lowa Tree Planting Starts Burington, lowa (U.R) — About 50,000 trees will be planted in the Keosauqua area of the Southern lowa forestry unit. The work will be done by about 175 CCC members of the Keosauqua cajnp.

PUBLIC SALE 40—ACRES OF LAND—4O I will sell at public auction without reserve, on the premises, 6 miles east of Decatur, 'i mile south of Road No. 224 or % mile north of Calvary Church, on SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 at 1:30 P. M. , The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 33, ■ Union township north range 15 east, containing 40 acres, more or less. • There are no buildings on this land. Just 40 acres nt extra good soil all under cultivation except about 5 acres of timber. The land is well tiled. A good, safe investment and an ideal location for any one desiring to build. Will be sold to highest bidder, free of encumbrance. I > TERMS—I-2 of purchise price, cash, balance in 1 and 2 years. 1 MYRTIE W. DRAKE, Owner > j Sold by Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.

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Alphabetical Hen ti PUEBLO. Colo. (U.R) — A hen > that lays alphabetical eggs has i been discovered here. The hen, 1 belonging to Alfred Mixon, re--icently laid an egg with a perfectly marked "G.”