Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1936 — Page 5

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of I ■ THE PEOPLES LO AN & TRUST CO., g fl OF DECATUR, INDIANA I MR In accordance with an order of the Adams ( ircuit E a distribution will be made to all depositors I entitled to the same of 10.5264'< of the amount found I iue the depositors when the Department of Financial I Institutions took possession of said bank, which dis- r MR tribution will be equivalent to 4 < of the amount due ■ ■ todepositors when said bank closed. This distribu- I |Htion will make a total of 78' < paid to depositors. J Distribution checks will be ready for delivery at ■ ■R the law Office of Lutz & Myers, Erwin Building. De- I MMutur. Indiana, on the 20th day of March, 1936 and 1 ■ from daj to dav thereafter. Office hours from 8:30 t H.l'l. to 4:30 I*. M. Depositors unable to call lor I in person may authorize others to receipt lor fe same. We will greatly appreciate depositors cailihg I MR for checks at earliest convenience. It is the intention L of the Department to close this Trust at the earliest p possible date and that the next distribution made will be final. £E Department of Financial Institutions, For the Liquidation of The Peoples Loan RE & Trust Company, Decatur, Indiana. IK By: ( lark J. Lutz, Special Representative. J PUBLIC SALE 160-ACRE FARM and All Our Personal Property ’e «re quitting farming, we will (fell at public auction, oiu'-half Poe; or 11 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, on S MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1936 b . the tollowing property: it HORSES One bay mare 9 years old. weight 17o0; One sorrel |^W e 'Oears old. weight 1500; One black mare 10 years old. weight i'tt niare 111 years old ' weight 1500. - Se ven Hood Cows —Guernseys. Jerseys, Shorthorns i " IU arc l' a,l d April; one with calf by side, one fresh by „ j lwu heifers 2 years old. to be fresh in April; one heifer old; OnL ' yearling heifer; One coming yearling heifer: ° t' 1 1 1 yeal ' old in April; One Jersey yearling bull; Two „ bulli ’ six months old. IK- h n ' ! " )(>d SoWs antt ullts: Three Duroc sows wild 2o pigs <>y U '? < ' 80W w ’ l h ve Pt® B: Five sows to farrow in April and i k t 0 farrow >o April; Ten feeders, weight 125 lbs. each; K,,,,, , ’‘ Uerß, wei ght about 40 lbs. each; One Hampshire boar. 1 ci>\ Leghorn and Minorca hens. ■a- ’iiii r i ' 25# bu ' cora ; 200 bu. oats; 150 bu. good clean soy r '. 1W ’ l,u ' BOW * l , ‘* ! atoes; Five tons mixed hay 1 '" s ' , - >ue Fordsen tractor, pulley equipped, in first MR m vxt, ' l ‘ x ion rims; Oliver tractor plows. 14-imh; One buzz. ii' * uai,le ' an 'i 36-inch saw; One good McCormick-Deering i s i.!!' s ' ,,x l 12-holc Hoosier fertilizer grain drill. One good 'ivi' rube; One double faji endgate seeder; One few Onl' l'.ft 0111 I,|a ” ler with bean and fertilizer attachment, lit--One •’m' ,)eeri, *R mower; One cUIU packer; Two riding cultivatm'inn. 1011 ni ' w ,leavy spike-tooth harrow; One good McCormick teddp,*n' rrea r: °he cutting box and bran thresher eombinOno i . 1 ? ( - >erin 8 W(!, > hay louder; One good wagon and P> One lam i’', obn steller t. a kr rinder; One Oliver walking plow: One power h.n I. *l° 1! hle sets work harness; Two G. E. electric radios; ’tofts ana k Ctlld<; moto *'l One !4' h.p. heavy duty electric motor; Soo.ihte D . SOr8 ’ ISntt ! ,c rlOß tools; Kettles; Two refrigerator.-. Mfe; hlarksnili')'' , va|,av * , y|; meat blocks; power sausage grinder; l.ird Wihli... Th. anvil l forge, hog feeder. ««» bu. capacity; good am| IPe Buckeye incubators; Otte in gallon cedar ESTATk a w lo ° BunK} roUß to mention. 111 ' vitij ;| ' "« will n]s o sell to the highest bidder our ifld-a. re ‘toon 5|.,.,i. lUUs, ' : hew 34x66 bank barn; hog bourse; double crib Karan. house for SfMI h<ms with scratch room: wink ■F««»el|; i i in,| ,1 | rCt Fi vc ’'ar; all buildings have electric lights; good baj.. ' “ ‘Cdcral loan to run 30 years can il<e assumed by ■ Salo begin.. .. L Farn > will sell at 1:31) p. m. H vnJ? “• Lunch by Ladies Aid of I’oc Au e KANK B - and MABLE SNIDER. Owners MR 1 '•“OUeer. Harley Somers, Clerk

| perti.es nt 6*B and 642 Mercer are i nue. 128 South Third street and ! jOl West Monroe street will be ' offered for sale The sales will ■ t»c held in the afternoon. 1 on Thursday, the Macy convey1 or building, in the north part of town, the Funner farm in Root township und un SO acre farm, uh«> in Hoot .township, will be offered for sale. The sales will be conducted by C. J. Lun. special repreijeniuive for the department of financial institutions. o —— To Conduct Hearing On New Trial Motion Judge Huber M DeVoss will conduct a hearing for a new trial on Tuesday, the motion being brought by Arlet Walters, loser in a damage suit brought by Fred Rawle for injuries sustained in an auto accident. The court awarded the plaintiff 85260 at the conclusion of the trial ou December 4 of last year. Leonard Pense. co-defendant in the original suit was found not guilty. The case had been venued here from Jay county court. o— Father Alphonse Visits St. Mary’s I Father Alphonse, O. M. Cap., of Huntington, made a visitation to St. Mary’s Catholic church Sunday in the interest of the Third order of St. FrancisThe local parish has more than 300 members in the order. Father Alphonse visited with the members , following the Sunday afternoon services. consisting of making the Way of the Cross. Q , ♦ — — ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital I • «♦ i Mrs- Ivan Sheehan, Monroeville, underwent a major operation this morning. o — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willis, of Kokomo visited with Miss Ina Anderson over the week-end. Miss Ruth Winness and Miss Dorothy Christen visited in Fort : Wayne Saturday.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MARCH 9, 193C>.

Seek 1 rucc in New York Strike |{ Workora at lunch ]| A ~ 5 Hr mjffSt'’ ' Am gpr jk ■! £ ' £s• ■ • < ■v\. WWBM Er-..»<■* ’ ~'--BEpi HI JKV> « firK-f’-* threats “ Reneral strike hung **** over New York as the strike of i’Afflßsfe Wj building service employes grew in MM ' n^ens Edward McGrady, ace I • mediator of the federal depart- ' ment of labor, rushed to the ! . scene to attempt a truce as outtf>4 : > breaks of violence added to the i bw \ W gravity of the situation. Such IM. jscenes as the one at top, showing B office workers eating an “emcrS K tnc >’ lunch" on the 15th floor of iW| a skyscraper, were common, while > \ behind the scenes Miss Sally k ■ 1 XlDeutsch, secretary to the presi. ~T~ ~ dent of the service strikers, mob- •■— i- _ L _ "■—- Hized pickets and iaraed orders.

Further Spread Os Strike Is Delayed New York. March 9 —(UP)— A plan to extend the building service . workers’ strike to 4,000 additional i office, residential and store buildings in Manhattan. Brooklyn, and Queens was cancelled today by strike leaders to avoid “jeopardizing" Mayor La Guardia's move for a settlement. ( c-o Prominent Tort Wayne Physician Dies Sunday Fort Wayne, Mar 9—(U.R)— Dr. I Edward F. DeVaux. 76. prominent I physician and lifelong resident of I Fort Wayne, died late yesterday I after a short illnesn. II Dr. DeVaux was a member of lithe Fort Wa.vne Medical society, I {lndiana Medical association. American Medical association, and the Electric State and National assoLciation. He. was Adajns township relief physician for 24 years. Funeral arrangements were be|ing completed today. I o I Radicals Riot In Spain, Sack Churches Madrid. Mar. 9 —(UP)— Nine Catholic buildings at Cadiz were .sacked and burned by rioting radiheale of the victorious left wing parities in the bloodiftst week-end since ■ the general election two weeks ago. Churches, schools and convents ' at Cadiz and in nearby towns were attacked Many valuable pieces of art were destroyed during the day I of terror yesterday in which the

, Strike Negotiations Collapse i; W i T ~ 1: -\t)» . 1| Di«trict attorney question, leader! Extension of Qi New York buildjug n ice -trike to other ,-ectionof the city loomed as peace ne- ’w RcWs® gotiations collapsed because build- ; ing owners refused to arbitrate ? demands of strikers for a closed shop. Threats of violence at- < tributed to -trike leaders result- d in a conference called f by Di.-trict Attorney William C. Dodge, seit.-d. and attended by. ; a aEjR to right. A- i.-tant Prn.-ecutpr ' Hasting.-, James Hambric!; and £ Edward Maguire, -triktrs' reprrsentatives, and tiie couit .-tenographer, .Mated Meanwhile, one little lady found the strike most . 'i||lsw4b annoying bei au e ,ho had to get T’ water from a neighboring hj- p^7; ump L 1936 ( ;, od>l drant, below., -I —■

I communists and uoeialists. waving Ired flags, hel<] the city against police and troops. News of the pillage j came to the capital today. ‘ ■ —v-o Holy Name Society Will Meet Tonight Members of the Holy Name soc- ‘ iety of the 1 St. Mary's church are to 1 meet at the Knights of Columbus ball at 8 o’clock tonight- A .special program has been arranged, including an address by John Koth, of , i the Fort Wayne detective bureau, j All members are asked to be preI sent. i j o-’ f House Passes Bill To Pay Expenses ' j Indianapolis, Mar. 9 —(UP) — A ’ | $35.00 i appropriation bill to pay ex- ,, penses of the .upeciaJ session was passed by the house today The vote , j was SO to 2. Molten Mass Falls From Sky Wooster, 0., —(UP) —Daniel Cayho, farmer, heard a whirring sound I "like an ainplane. ’ looked up and L saw a trail ~f red fire. A minute I lat r. an object crashed into the i snow. It was a molten mass in the i! shape of a half-moon, six inches long Cayho sold it to Glenn Har- ■, mon. clerk of courts- .| o — Direct from the market — New Spring Coats, Suits, and Dresses. Stop in tomorrow. —E. F. Gass Store. ■I . o—- ! Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

ACCIDENTS ARE (•’ONTTMIED V HUM PA<JE UNS) w»r« riding overturned on federal road 37 near the Trout farm. All of the young men were Injured, but Cook and Lough were released from the hoopital this morning after their injuries had been treated. Drake, however, remained in the hospital for further observations. The extent of his injuries h<u> not been determined. NEW JAPANESE (CQNTINItED FHQM PAfoF followa: Premier and fpreign minister, Koki Hi rota. Minister of home affairs and minister of education, Keinosuke Ushio. Minister of war, Gen. Juichi Teraaichi. Minister of navy, Admiral Osami i Nagano. Minister of finance, Eichi Ha ba, president of the Hupothec Rank of Japan. Minister of commerce, Takakichi Kawasaki, Minseito party. Minister of agriculture, Toshio Shimada, Feiyukai party. Minister of justice. Dr. Raisaburo Hayashi, president of the supreme court. Minldter of railways, Yonezo Mayeda, Seiyukai party. Minister of overseas affairs. Hidejiro Nagata, a former mayor of Tokyo, Minister of communications, Keikichi Tancmogi. Minseito party. GREAT BRITAIN (COXI’INUED FROM PAGE ONE) with no alternative pending general disarmament but to review : the state of its defensive forces. The rearmament program an- ;' nouttced by the government last I week, Baldwin said, represents the I minimum required "in the present i circumstances." I To secure peace, we must have I increased armaments," he assert- ’ ed. i Appealing to the labor opposition i for support, Baldwin warned i: against "the inevitable respousibilllity for willingly leaving the coun- • i try weak or ill-equipped to deter t an aggressor." .) It would be impossible to pre- ■ vent some aggressor from starting a war, Baldwin said, unless the aggressor knew that he would be met immediately by armed opposition. » Rally To France Paris. Mar. 9.-XU.P)— Russia, the , little entente and the Balkan en- . ■ tente —a formidable military com(I bination—rallied to the support of . | France today against Germany. The little entente comprises Roumania, Czechoslovakia and Jugoslavia. Jugoslavia, Greece and Turkey are in the Balkar, entente. The above nations officially notiI tied France that they will thorough- , i lv snnnort. throuch the League of

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Nations, Franco's demand that Germany respect treaties. France also has been assured of I lhe backing of Poland and Italy France’s solidification of bcr 1 border fortifications continued ou ’ a major scale all duy long. Par--1 ticulurly noticeable were the movements of special troops from the • navy corps Into the frontier forte. Similar movements were in progress on the German side of the 1 frontier, and the German strength in the Rhineland already equalled that of the days of the kaiser. Germany moved several thousand troops today into the Saar, which technically, under the agreement when It was turned over by France , after the plebiscite, should have been kept demilitarized like the i Rhineland. When Adolf Hitler accepted the i Saar, he undertook to keep it de- ! militarized and then declared there I were no longer any points of difference with France. - Q Mountain Lions Numerous Carpentaria, Cal. — (U.R) — The mountain lions have become so"

I ICE! ICE! j 1 We have contracted for the exclusive sale in Decatur and vicinity, ( of all Artificial Ice manufactured from pure, clear, soft, distilled J 1 water, by the Mutschler Packing Co, \ ,c St tes April Ist ( ABSOLUTE HONEST WEIGHT GUARANTEED | ) Drivers will not be permitted to pull coupons from ice books. ( < Efficient, clean, quick and courteous service will be a permanent / J year around policy. 1 [COOLERATOR REFRIGERATOR 1 We have the Agency for the famous COOLERATOR refrigerator, C ( powered by ice instead of machinery or fluids. Need ice only every / f 4to 7 days. Plenty ice cubes and frozen desserts. Costs one half to » \ buy and one half less to run than other mechanical ice boxes. f ) PHONE 770 | | Carroll Coal & Ice Co

numerous ip CozUm Pa»» that ranuberti have usked for an official lion killer. Calvea are the chief victima of the Ilona o Toy Balloon Float! Far Gruss Valley. Cal. — (U.R) —Two high school boys who released a toy balloon last July with their names attached have just been notified of its descent three miles from Bone Gap. ill. — —o---Veterans Plan Fourth Hillsdale, Mich.—(U.R)--Wltb the j mercury uncomfortably near zero, American Legionnaires coolly went about the task of planning their Fourth of July celebration, six months ahead — o First Strikes Fireman Steubenville, O. — (UP) — Matt Feist, fireman, traditionally calm when answering alarms, turned up excited the other day after a phone call from his wife His own home was on fire. - - —o - 1 ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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