Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1935 — Page 7
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Schweitzer Says Goodbye; “Party Girls” Shriek at Verdict MMHrifti iw m ar‘StSESßfr TfLyi w, 4*l ■ii wi■ 'nfl ’ J|i ; |/B: 1 Ik, - .-. > \ ~ ■ ' "■■- " 1 '■' - -
William Schweitzer, wife and baby. The climax of the trial in Detroit for the slaying of Howard Carter Dickinson, prominent New York attorney, came when the four defendants, William Schweitzer, alias Ferris, Detroit racketeer, and his three “party girl” companions, Florence Jackson, her sister, Loretta Jackson, and Jean Miller, heard the verdict of guilty. All
Kempthorn of Toledo Ohio will the message. Special Music a feature of these Sunday evening services. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30. NEW BUILDING CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ed which will furnish labor for the faring down of the old building. The townehip trustee and advisory board belter? tuat enough brick could be salvag 'd to buld all but [ the facing of the proprued .building, [ Some of th? other i3iater»ils in the building could also be salvaged. Two remonstrances have been filed with the county auditor against the construction at th? new
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building. The one fil d against the civil township ks signed by 40 persons and th- one filed against the school township is signed by 89 persons. T-e remonstrance states: “We are informed that the cum of $45,000 Li only a part of the Indebt dness proposed to be incurred iby said ii roj et; that undersigned ■ tax payers are informed and believe that th? legal officers of the township further propose to borrow the turn of $35,000 from th United | States of America of the W. P. A. or i gome one of the other subdivtei >ns I of the F deral government to imake up th balance in the total sum in .[th? excess of sßo,non. “. is in violation of the consti-
Hysteric* «t end of trial. will go to prison for life. Two of the girls, Florence Jackson and Loretta Jackson, are shown in photo at right as court attendants tried to stop their shrieks when they heard the verdict. At the left, William Schweitzer is shown saying goodbye to his wife and baby from behind the cell door.
tution of the state of Indiana which ' says that no one political or munici-,< pal corporation in this state shall | ev r become indebt d in the aggre-i gate exceeding two percentum on I the value of th. taxable property’’ that the last assessment for state - and county taxes for Wabash township is $1,750,000; that the indebtedness of Wabash (civil) township . without th? proposed bond issue . is $17,122. ■ "The undersigned taxpayers fur-, I th r say that no necessity exists I ■ for wrecking and destroying the . ; pr sent school building in Geneva: i , 1 that no hearing was ever held as to i , the condition of the G neva school I building; and said school building! , has never be n legally cond nined; I that using as a pretext a letter from I Thomas R, Hutson, chi’s inspector 1 of the Industrial board of Indiana, [ the 1-gal officers of th? township 1 i dismissed all schools using the 1 J building on April 7,1935. for th--1 renMinder of th? scnool year, but no i petition was ever fil'd with the 1 g.«tditor s of Ada-ns” county Wore the' board of commissioners and county council in th.- matter of coni d mnation as provided by chapter I 82 of the acts of th ■ gen ral -i cmI mly of Indiana for the year 19’31. | "Said taxpayers further say that [ said school building if in need of rei pairs can be r aired at an expens ! to the township of not to xceed I I $7,000 and plac 1 in a safe condition [ and mad fit and suitable for school i purpos. s.” ! The petition for the building >f • a new school house is signed by 589 i taxpayers and rv-ads: 1 “We the undersigned, legal voters i of said towns! lip and in which is [ situated a township high school, i hereiby respectfully petition you. [ as such trust e. forth ■ recti m. 1 construction and equip! ing of a i room or building upon the grounds 1 or real esbit-- upon which said high i hool is situated in which t > teach i and instruct the students of such
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township in the arts of agriculture, dometic science, or .physical or practical mental and in which [to hold school or township enterI ttainment, or to be used for town-! [ ship purposes, and we ask that ( . you, with th- concurrence of the ad- 1 visory board of said township, pro- i vide such room or building by erecting. building and equipping a room i or buildings as will meet the re- ■ uuiremsnts and necessities therefor.’’? The petition is addressed to Jesse Munn, trustee of Wabash town-1 j ship. SEEK FUND FOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ! Evansville work, but engineers eeti- ; mate the work will cost approxij mately 127,000. Construction of a new kitchen at ’ the hospital will depend upon avail-, 1 ability of funds, Brennan said. I Brennan uaid estimates will be sought on the work immediately and ’ contracts will be let when the funds ' are grante dby PWA. The new police barracks will be located at S-yimour, Jaspjer and ’Michigan City, and will be constructed at u maximum cost of sls,- , 000. Doaniis F. Stiver, state safety director, said he hoped to have the barracks completed before Oct. 1. —o—- ; ♦ Memorial Hospital Adams Countyj Virgil Harvey. Norfolk, Nebra«>ka, dismissed this morning. Norman Parnin. Monroeville, dismissed this morning. Sa nmy John Yost and Ruth Irene Yost, children of Mr. and Mre. Attos Yost of Adame street, minor operation. Friday morning. Guy R. Purkison. Route 1, Craigville, major operation. Friday morning.
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