Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1935 — Page 3

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0. PORTER |.,i lota Xi ‘i with “ lli,l, "‘ r 1 !i , \lr <' 11 wh " “ >'" r Mu,, ‘ lß IKW"’-i-r: d m three { .,r <!•> mat ions il ”' 1 1,1 PG ~‘f <>! • , '! and - v, ' 11,,w was npy <1 aft-T the " v , -,ia< present <1 ■J,/front Hi" sorority. SO, vl) rr v ■ union, Hannaii.' ‘ Nuttmun park Day, September 2. , annual r tinHz. : ' vin b ‘ 11 1,1 K < t .ptHiil. '• at th Legion K/ N Win healer, IW4 :ir Hon- Eionomi s fluid i - annual pt nie at ,ri park W.dnesK #(ir , ling ; ‘t " lir,v " lodge Ei annual picnic ■7 aallllJ : tin* Bp n Hur 1- hman Park in K, Sunday Members of the K’flFrfan.: amt friend.:, to-: forty. ai••nd d the out of w , r . play '.i and social, KJ, a . enjoy■ d I w ing the evenIKpirni. supper «a-< s tv< d. The d .•■uty and his wife. Mr. Kr JA H • <>f l’' f<rl Wayne K iu to!te"i> at the ipic ' Si Man". ..ansbip Homo E,i . ai I TiursK' a: a- •■■• thirty o'. !•» k Fr 'I Hilton. E(o[£ honored Kh birthday dinner Kjgrpns. birthday dinner was Ku«l Leiinian'... Park in Berne J.H. Ununiman and non Bobby ferity and Lewis Lammiman, ■«|Tofedo, Ohio. fet:re'--::’ " re Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and son Bob of K^e : Mr. and Mrs. L wis Umd.riz';- Nancy of Fort K t . Mr. .u.d Mrs. Frederick and ■ >■■. I, moyue, Mrs. KcPzrkiwu. and daughter lads

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9 By HARRISON CARROLL H , Copjiri'jht, IS3J, H Jim Feature« .Sjmdicate, Inc. >’.‘. ■ ■ —What turned out t "sink nz sensation" for its ’ .;<-nts. but might easily have ■hiit:, av. I tragedy tor the "Mutiny of tie Bounty" localinn. happened KV ™%isl "''He Frinchot BHE Tone and Doug- ■ » las Walton were **■* SHM making native ■■c ■■-<- Vs<B scenes for the S picture a mile off B£ B the Catalina Bf rS isthmus. BF The two actors B| ,W«j| »err in a native B& outrigger canoe ’Ka * "“ ’'TOllght Up from MptiX'hot Tone Tahiti for the picture, escaping the heavy seas from a floOs native craft The camera ’-as taking long shots of them ■ paddled out and raced in ■ttt there. tiny craft sprang a leak In the ® a,Pr and sank underneath Loth actors are swimmers. ■F™ pul! through the choppy ®as a tong one. and the man suddenly realized their as he looked through his The pair was exhaustK* nen the camera boat got to BgHiher novel prophecy in which take part was made by Mayo, Warners' director, lie "arret! Williams that within S ' s:x ’’‘’"corners in pictures ■ »»rs The six are Patricia Leorge Houston. Olivia He and Jotmny A reledge, both ora are jn t ., e Cosmopolitan • Robert Taylor, and Ross "Shipmates Forever". be'ts i ' ierr ' ! lor reason t 0 l’ e cerKtd wr™ name which makes K "Udatn pays Mayo s'oo. For Bb-s'iZ dof ’ sil 't. the director B*'" 0(1 at SIOO per. "°°d got word on the ■® f „ Ot l ' la * ' ler father's novels Kt;,. ,/,, 0 ' 1 ’ would be repubBhti V I*’ 1 herself a, 'd husband, ■Wk , \ We »ver. writers, this ■fed a nigh percentage literati ■Rst|iy^? <i '. ey Pa ® e swears by the KL ” J?o'b’wood parking atBen._. ~h en she wenl *° pay ■feto Vf . Per by lunch check, she ■fend th. Eh<! <1 lost a 520 b,IL Shc Btotbe monf ’ y in an envelope tied I* Kt» , nnS wheel of ber car with I 10111 the attendant who

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Art Department, Mayor’s court 1 j room, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappi sorority, Miss Helen i Suttlta, 8 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics, dub picnic, .Monmouth community cen- ■ ter. Kirkland Ladies Club plclkc sup- [ per and program. Kirkland high school, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Union townsh'::* Woman’s Club, | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wherry. Zion Junior Walther League out- ■ Ing, L hman Park, Berne, meet at I the Lutheran school at 6:30 p. nt. i D.iatur Home Economics Club , annual,: ieni . Hanna Nuttman Park. I 10:30 a. im. Thursday St. Mary's township II one Econo miit. Club. Mrs. Fred Hilton. 1.30 ;p. m. of Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and sons Quentin and Kermit of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyan and Mr. and Mru. Lammiman and non Bobby of Deiautr. - —o —- - ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff are the parents of a boy, born Friday night at the Adama county memoria’ hospital. The boy has been named Gerald Joseph. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mart A. Kohne, 307 South Ceventh street, ar? the parent., of a nine and on* half ipound boy baby born Thursday. August 22. Th ■ baliy lias be? nnamed Farris David. Q Leniency Pleas To Be Considered Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 26 —(U.R) —Leniency petitions of 73 -Inmates of the stare' four penal institutions will be considered this week by .the, state clemency commission, which opens a four-day session tomorrow. The commission will consider the parole petitions of 10 life-term —— o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

» parked IL He'd found it on the running boa id. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Aaron Kornblum. New Yoik City: The first full length talkie was written by Hugh Herbert, the actor, and the script is now in the Smithsonian institute, along with Lindbergh's plane and other souvenirs. Wanna name a duck? When Joe Penner’s pet duck. Googco. arrived | at the Paramount studios from To- I ledo. 0.. for lui current job In "Collegiate". he discovered some sympathetic kibitzer had put In a companion for the drake Joe's asking help In choosing a feminine name for the newcomer. The studio has built a double duck bungalow for the waddling couple. Whnt actress, now seen about with half a dozen men, really likes that playwright best? A crowd of co-eds had a grand time the other day at the Beverly- , Wilshire play spot. Gene Raymond was having a birthday party and the women in the party, led off by Jeanette MacDonald, lined up to kiss him. For a lark, a crowd of college kids at the next table got in the line and half of them got kissed by the star. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— I Frank Tuttle, the director, headed for Greenwich. Conn., to visit his two daughters. . . . Estelle Taylor and Van Smith still tandem, at the 1 Century club this time. ... An eastern fan has '! offered Blanche tgSkssal J ' Yurka the use of [l. MSO'S ' her home If she (plk ‘ '"tSjSQI wants to ready a stage play .his ' year. ... A new B I afternoon an d Ijjfcf: evening spot for J 8 -igw , ' Hollywood Is the jff'iA’*' "Q ue e n”. . . • /X Marlene Dietrich ( supping tete-a- ITn t e t e at the Estelle Taylor I Russian Eagle. i Henry Klelnbach. famous . ''drunkard" villain, is going to test at Twentieth Century-Fox for the i Allesandro role In "Ramona . ■ • ■ I Cicelv Courtnidge, the English actress, gets a star dressing room at M-G-M. . . . Jean Harlow will prob- , ablv wear a brown wig in Rift- ' Raft". . . . Clifton Webb's mother is . better. : DID YOU KNOW— I Nat Pendelton, playing a G-man i comic for "In the Bag", actually was > a secret service man in Mexico?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONbAY, AUGUST 26 1935.

Personals Miss Eileen Uphell of Hunting 'ion, Indiana, returned home Snnhlay after a two weeks visit with I Miss Agnes T. Case of north of •the city. Mr. and Mns. Ira Bodie visited I with their non Raymond at th • C. M. i T. C. Caniip at Fort Benjamin Har- | i icon. Sunday. Raymond is a mem- ; her of company B at the camp and j rec iv-d a medal for .narkmanshlp. , There w-r<- ISO'i Irnys at the camp i and 1900 visitors. Mrs. Francis Tracy and daughton, Mary and Catherine return’d I to th ir home at Bellevue, Ohio to- ; day after upending th- past w»ek visiting wltit Mr. and Mps. Ed Keller family, and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson and their eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thynn? of Cuetar, 0., visited with friends h re Sunday. Mr. and Mrx. Harry Travie and Al Hofer of .Bluffton were Sunday afternoon guests t Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy. G orge Gibbs, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs of Lakesid , California, and William Koller of Ramona, California. r turn d to their homee Thursday. George upent tlie past month with his uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Cart r while Mr. Koller motored to Maryland and spent the tine with his brother and slst-r. Mr.s. Gil.,' h is a ulster of Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mru. Dick Longshore and Mills Ruth Parrish of Toledo visited in Decatur over the week-end. Miss Fan Hite of Chicago arrived in Decatur Saturday for a two weeks visit at the home of her lath r. li.nry Hite, Winchester iitre-?t. Mrs. Albert Mu'uchler is visiting at the Kirsch .ottage in Od n. Mi h. H. H. Stun r of Chicago spent the we- k-end in D catur. He was accompanied home by hie son. John who sp nt the past week with him in Chicago. Mr. and Mru. W. N. Matson and n and Charles Smith of Montp ■ her visit'd here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Haubold and son. Tom. returned to Decatur last ev n >ng after a three w. ka' visit in Boston. Ma. u„ with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mru. R. K. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brooks ar? visiting in St. Louis. Hubert Kintz cf Altoona, Pa., k, vi iting relativ s in Decatur. T. T. McCllntoo k of Bouton arrived in Decatur yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M Clintock will leave for Rone City thia afternoon where they will remain a week wito the latter’s >! a>snt:, before returning horn ?. Cortes Col man of Bern? was in Decatur on bus in us. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarren of j Bluffton were gu?«ts yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Siprague and family hav - moved from 413 Mercer avenue to the Niblick property on Sixth street. N. rbert Holthouoe and Bob Meib: r> are attending th? Legion convention in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Meyers of Fort Wayne were in Decatur y<s-. terday. | Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bormann and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ehinger are in Indianapolis attending the Legion I convention. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Barber and family attend d the Link reunion in D IphoH. 0., yesterday. They w re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gerard of this city who also attended the reunion. Mrs. Ri.hard Strascheuski and family of Green Bay. Wisconsin, visit- , ed the past week in Decatur as guests of the former's sister, Mrs. M. W. Barber. Mias Lucile McCain, Jess? Burke and Fred Scheiderer visited in Wolicottvill? and Wawaseo over the we k-end with Mr. anti Mrs. Roger SAVE MONEY - $8 OIL Permanent w ?o' r e $3.00 —or 2 for $5.00 Complete Shampoo and Finger Wave Finger Wave — Dried «M C I COZY BEAUTY SHOP ! Phone 266 K. of C. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Leggett.

—fragrance and flavor There’s only one place in the world where you can get certain kinds oi > aromatic tobaccos that we use in Chesterfield cigarettes—and that’s ? Turkey and Greece. Without adding these tohaccos to our own mild ripe Southern leaf. Chesterfield would not he Chesterfield ... M mildiwss iliui like K plf'asiiifr taste <ind/kn or ; W 1 ; that smokers like /wmL J ’’-/aW •* a '' i i IK> - Wy ; A-* TgaHP- % $ i Threading Turkish . 7 1 I Strinet to A/ing in the Min tn >i '> VKsr ww ... 'Sfi X /tT'" ' ■re’&SP - © 1935. Ucgbtt a Myeis Tobacco Co,

1 Andrews. They were accompanied ' ! home by' Miss Marion Burks who' I visited in Wolcottville the past I week. Mr. and Mra. Bob Siraluka spent • the we tend in Fort Wayne, the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Perry Huff man. Miso Vera Dull of Willshire was. a Decatur visitor today. Wilmer Worthman of Kirkland townshiip looked after business her? this morning. Mies Cara Sprunger of Berne I shopped in Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson and ! John Everett visited Dean Clippin | ger at the Shamrock Fruit Farm. | Van Wert, yesterday. Mr. and Mra. Ray Keller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris in Bluffton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crownover have returned from a week’s tour of southern Indiana. They visited at Captain Robert Hanna's home and were dinner guests at the Dr. Shel>by home at Charlestown. Captain Hanna served in the Revolutionary war and was a relative of Mrs. Crownover. Th?y visited at Burlington with Mrs. Crownover's mother, who was seriously ill. ißob Crownover spent last week with Bright Hanna of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Eiting and children, Margaret and Richard, and Mrs. Peter Strangler and daughter Mary Katheryn motored to Monterey Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eiting's daughter, Sister M. Virginita. I Quentin Crist of Monroe is the I guest of his eounsin. Bobby Lammihan. He will remain here for several days. Members of the city council made i a trip to Winchester yesterday to inspect the tsewage disposal plant. Mrs. E. F. Gass and eon Bob and Mrs. Mary Full nkamp and daughter, Rose, have returned from a week-end visit in Indianapolis with the D. M. Recd family. They were accompanied home by Mark Reed Who will visit here this week. R. O. Gass and family and Mrs. Joe Etter of Huntington visited relatives and friends here yesterday. Frank Fullenkamp of Coldwater, Ohio, visited in Decatur Sunday. Mrs. John Eicher, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno P. Eicher and children of east of Berne visited in Decatur 1 (Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Heller visited in Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Harry W. Thompson will leave Tuesday for Fort Wayne where she will remain for the remainder of the ! week. Mrs. Thompson will direct a 1 play which will be given at the Central Church of Christ on Thursday

'and Friday. September 5 and 6. o —-— — — 4 Adams County Memorial Hospital I Mra. Robert Cole and son Allen | Robert, 213 Eigi'Jth street, dismissed I Sunday. I Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff and baby | Gerald Joseph, Homestead No. 6. | dismissed this morning. i Miss Edith Marbaugh,’ Willshire, i Ohio, major operation, Sunday [ night. Miiki Luella Worthman, Craigvllle i minor operation, Monday morning. Keith Daniel Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham.nond. Bellmont road, minor op ration, Monday morning. Nancy Daniels*, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dani ls. Sixth street minor operation Monday morning. Baby Diana Sue Crist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist of Monros. major operation, Monday morning. Clem Giant, route 7. Fort Wayne . major operation, Monday morning. I Katheryn Louise Yager, daughter [ of Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Yager of First street, minor operation this; morning. Betty Vitz. dauhgter of Mr. and ' Mrs. N. E. Vitz of New Bremen, i Ohio, minor operation this morning.; o— APPEALS MADE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE j ilization tomorrow — are the ones ' who must decide the validity of the challenge. It means comparatively Kittle to the elders of this country ” Snbl! referred directly to Mr. I Roosevelt’s address to the Milwaukee convention. He quoted the president as saying there was need. for a new economic system because there are no new frontiers I and that therefore the welfare of! generations to come must be based: “on the resourcefulness of men andj women, applied to the old frontiers.” “The whole philosophy and prac-, tice of the new deal repudiates! this,” Snell sajd. The purpose of the new deal legislation, he said, has been to break down private enterprise and individual resourcefulness. He charged the tax bill passed Iby congress is a political measure “designed to afford common meeting place of all the radical groups out to ‘soak the rich’ and 'share the wealth’.” Snell sought to show by using •

the estate of Will Rogers how the tax law would work. Rogers’ heirs will be "victims of lie law,’’ he said. "His estate will be required to ra.’se between $500,000 and SBOO,000 in cash. Obviously, it does not have that much ready cash on hand. 1 will be forced to put on the market at forced sale some of the property which he owned." The issue of individual!-mi was drawn in the two speeches. President Roosevelt urged :he youth of the nation not only to maintain 'the best of your heritage, but to labor to lift from the shoulders of the American people some of the burdens that mistakes of the past generation have placed there.” The depression taught the country, he said, that “The American spirit of Individualism" cannot stand, in the face of grave economic maladjustments, "all a'one and unhelped by cooperative efforts of government.” Individual enterprise should not he abandoned, he said, adding that | "the freedom and opportunity that , I have characterized American de- I 1 velopment in the past can be maintained if we recognize the fact | that the individual system of our i day cajls for collaboration of all I of us to provide, at leas’, security : for all of us." Alleged Murderer Acquitted By Jury — Shoals, Ind., Aug. 26 — <U.R>— Cletus Inman, 38, farmer, tried on a murder charge in connection with the shooting of his neighbor. James Akles, 60. was acquitted by , a jury in Martin Circuit Court, Inman sai’d he shot in self defense. o Prominent State Socialist Jailed Terre Haute, Ind.. Aug. 26—(U.R) i —Powers Hapgood, prominent Ind- | iana socialist leader and candidate i for governor in 1934, ws held in I the county jail as a Hilarity prie'Olier. Hapgood was arres’ed when he i went to the jail to talk with Leo Vernon, Madison, Wls„ socialist worker, arrested during a mass meeting here. I I’pon arriving at the jail, Hapgood was told by Sheriff William ' Baker that lie first must obtain permission from Major E. E. Human in command of National Guard ‘ troops here. Terre Haute is still | under maj tial law, declared during | a general strike severaJ weeks ago.

TWO MEN DIE I IN EXPLOSION Six Others Burned And Injured In Blast At Chicago Chicago Aug. 23 —(UP) — Two m n w, re kill d and six others burned and injured today in a terrific explosion at fie William E. Dever water works rib three milee out in Lake Michigan off Navy pier. Ycnko Gobeg-e was hurled to the bottom of a 200 foot shaft of the purifying inlet by the force of the blast, which hurled hint about like straw. Th? other victim. Thomas Cleary, standing in a housing over the tun-

Skirt, Blouse, Jacket Suit —Daughtei Just at Age to Appreciate Something Sv: for Fall Days J - - By Ellen Worth , Growing daughter will just adore If I i little three-piece sun like this (or / first tall school davs It’s so very ! nractical. too, besides being smart! A: /‘J’ Vft-??;. Brown and aqua checked angora woolen made the model pictured. Ihe detachable Collat and cuflx oi I ■he iacket, matched the plain brown / |\ wool iersev biome I'lam aqua blue // kt I cotton broadcloth blouse, would also jJjrt’X- ! ft y ; '>e lovely byway of a change. .JI I fly Tweedy cotton in dark blue is 1 I , •ffcctive with plain bright red cot- 3 . I,' . 'S s I on used tor ‘lie blouse, collat and ■tiffs of this easily made suit. tt I Style No 930 is designed for sizes .-gjA-y, ■ i. 8, 10, 12 and 14 rears Size 8 re- 1 luires 27i vards of J5-inch maleiial I ) fl.t ' tor skirt and jacket and ITt yards I *-O_ | if 35 inch material for blouse, col- I I I I- ! tar and cuffs with I yard of 4 inch \ I II i ibbon for bow. \ / 11 Our Fashion Magazine is beauti- l I I II ully illustrated in color. I | - —H— Frice oi BOOK 10 cents. Brice of PATTERN 15 cents ! (coin is preferred). Wrap coin care- SjJ Q'lA fully. 7JV Pattern Mail Address: N. Y. Patent Bureau (Decatur Daily Democrat) 23rd St. at Fifth Avenue, New York City. >

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, nel. was stru. k by a door torn loose I from its hinges and tossed 100 feet out into the Lake. . City engineer Loran D. Gayton I said th-e explosion, which badly j damaged the recently constructed I con rete crib, apparently was caue- ! ed by a red-hot rivit dropped down i ’he shaft and igniting natural gae I leakage. -About 15 men were aboard the crib and those not seriously injured donn d gas masks and joined coast guards crews in a search for the two bodies. The crib named tihe William E. Dever, adjoined the old Carter HHarrison crib and was connected by a 100 foot catwalk. Coast guard utters rushed to the scene and brought the injured four of whom were badly burned to Navy pier. A fire department ambulance met the cutter and took the workers to Passavant hospital.