Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1936 — Page 5
Kg leader I IS ARRESTED gj I, oiig Gun Battle l llv Mu. AP’jl 21-<Ul’> Hxll -hU- ofneer- today in H n battle lasting several hours i and raptured Clarence MP" : •ri.b O'Malley under indictment in eon-. 1K,,, with the Rubbery of a Net■V Bank Officers also ar-| BF. .'epaigvri* "if'' " lld HK' tw.stern gangster sus- ' K the .Shouting Os a WyanB' ’ -a,. officer a year gun figbt --ok .place at a BBm ■„, and n>ad house near; IH nan Mills, a suburb. |K., I. ~., mu nt of justice agents .! Smith, agent in charge BB<-'- ri.i-e highway patrolmen ■K rC( , : HM. Casteel raided the 818, ...nd by Fay Fullbright, t:p that Sparger wart in hidIB approached the cabin shouted to Sparger to "came |K ,![>, ~ir. dat the door clad K,. underwear and with a sun B, He fired at the .fficers times and ran back into ■ 4 wli. re name was it .;d was wounded slightly in Khirh B T ■ k.:._ ifficeirt opened up machine guns, riot guns, and. After the cabin virtually was K..| Sparger appeared again, .. crawling on his hands and B had been wounded three He was taken to the Jackjail. m'lcd the cabin and w bureau of investigation's' Kg. : uuuesti uiing. C 'ii”ir search, officers Hrrl the a!,iv of tbe main buildM.. tbe iesurt place and there ■ Langan. He was taken withK ■ |||| - I CLOSED BANK 'h.i.. cash <m hands and hem banks a sum of $503.09 bus fund. Cash collections that time amounted to EM? 1 This makes a total of collected from stockthis sum there is in ruldi- . .;nt:..:.s on stockholders’ ■e-S'mt- l>> way of distribu-
■Which One Is Really Dangerous ? j H. j L _ ul | |; _ ■ : ---1 lIM NAPOLEON ! J **~~v ' / c'mon | i i ? A nap J ■FEIJ-Ow "tjw ”— l„ A >1 I" ■ ■ / 1 M&i ■ CIRCULATION /ZHI// [//\ \ I li in Low \1 > m S|R 1 T MALCOLM CAMPBELL! ; K I n C ’ } r~ . -<■ TfUeltrlJet. O .'•afely
Bl’V^ r ~nly 1,a3 ,|IB privilege BE . a ■ : h '’ ’ ,rro,s and highways as ■tin i "" I!,,andinK ,hat >l’i» l>ringc.nE.ra,ly recognized, it lii.i ?dl ® cu "- ,ol 'id the streets ■X^' a ' f *’f 'he careless an d ■trZ. n '' tr 11 ’™>>» t„ be thm ,heory 45 well as in ( ' at a P prß on should be n 'r i'i? ab * C t 0 m for ,11C ,lania ? C3 he causes. ■s& WhO ' fOrexa,u^< ” i ISpr-iL eu "-evrry , )| 1 ,. ki lu , vs )b( . Even u °" ed turu " loose. Not B»>eir ''person isn't put ■rtnittJ <„ , be cured ' be is not P ay around with po1m B 'Jl how !! r ° US ‘“P'emeuls. — about the driver who
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— Velvet will go to the beaches this summer and wool to the ballroom for designers have turned the fashion world topsy-turvy and decreed bathing suits in the new wash velvet and evening gowns of a sheer ■ wool which is as pliable as chiffon. One of the smart new beach suits is shown at the left, a redingote coat and play suit of printed linen to match,’ An interesting example of the shirtwaist and skirt
tions retained from deposits made by stockholders prior to the time the bank closed. This amounted to $361.57. This makes a grand total of $1,376.95 collected from ! stockholders and available for distribution. I There will be further distribution® made by the bank before tho trust is dissolved. The ajnounts ! and dates of these can not be dei lermined now. A special effort is being made ;to dispose of the remaining real estate owned by tho bank. For some time those iu charge of the bank have been attempting to find I a purchaser for the bank building, which is the most valuable single piece of real estate still owned by • the bank The circuit court has
thinks lies Sir Malcolm Campbell? That is the fellow who thinks that he can do anywhere from 69 to 10l> miles an hour on the highway, and very often does. Shouldn t society demand that such a driver bn kept out of circulation? The answer to that question will depend largely upon how many think they am capable of driving at. excessive speed*. People have been hoard to say, "Well, maybe what, you say about Speed is true, but it's different with mo bccatt o I'm o. good driver Iho driver has yet to bo found who admits he may be a little undo par at. times. Often the more under par a driver may happen to be, the more he Is likely to think he's a Sir Malcolm Campbell People are funny that. way. ______
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936.
inflpence appears at the right. The blouse is of pleated canary yellow chiffon and the skirt of gray crepe. White is favored by many stylists for re- • sort wear, the suit modeled by the feminine bridge fan, center, being in white with pipings of Roman striped silk. Novel fabrics are also featured in the ' new creations, which are also distinguished by thci> unusual color combinations.
not as yet appointed appraisers to value the property. It is probable that the building and equipment ! will be sold together. □ COMMITTEES ON CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Broflbeck. Felix Maier, Dr. N. A. Bixler, Fred Smith and Ralph Roop. oNEW KOCK BARRIER (CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE . and relatives assured them they were going to be rescued. Food, candles, flashlights, stimulants were lowered to them. The comforts and pleasures of the living seemed very close to their tomb, and, almost light-heartedly, they were ready to endure a little more. During Sunday, Herman R. Magill could endure no more and died from hunger and exposure. Robertson, a surgeon and Magill's intimate friend, bore up bravely, even demanded the medicines and foods he believed suitable for himself and Scadding. But the promised rescue did not take pla.ee. Sunday night, all Monday night, those on the surface assured them it was only a mat ten of hours. Robertson heard his wife's tearful voice through the pipe, Scadding heard the voice of his friends and associates. Last night and early today the i frightful torture of frustrated expectancy, perhaps worse than the torture of thirst and hunger, bore its fruit. Robertson was seized with au übseasiou that those on the surface were going to blast, with dynamite and kill him and Scadding outright. He hogged them not to blast. He demanded assurance after assurance tha* ‘ they wouldn’t blast. I o I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
J We Consider | 3 Your Convenience S < In Making Payments! > ' Imr < When we are called, arrange- ✓'« C mente can be made to budget the v m payments in such fashion that a / W service of the desired type may be ? secured, and paid for convenient‘C ly. We freely offer every family f Mthc utmost consideration in this, > and every other, respect. . ra"-" 3 > O W FUNERAL HOME V PHONE W UA Y M_MGST
. School Yearbook Near Completion The 1936 Centennial edition of the "Ravelings," yearbook of the Decatur high school in expected to be completed within a two weeks period, according to these in charge. Special effort to make this year's ' edition one of the best has been 1 made in commeratlon of the .pioneers and settlers of Decatur and Adams county. Art pictures and settings in the bc-'dt carry out this theme. Nearly all of the work lias been completed. Each class is represented by pictures and stories- Sigurd lAnder- • son, faculty advisor; Marie Gretli- ' er. editor-in-chief; and David Heller ’ of the Daily Democrat, have been ■ in charge of the publication. • o Youth Conference Program Planned Committees for the interdenominational youth conference, to be i held May 15, 16 and 17 at the Monroe holiness tabernacle, met Monday night to plan the program for the conference. An attendance of 1,500 is cxpect- ‘ cd. Robert Lee Stuart, president of Taylor university, will be one of the principal speakers. Special ! music is planned for every session. 0 Plan Additional Forest Protection — - ■ Indianapolis, Apr. 21. — (U.R) — A I survey to give Indiana’s 2,000,000 acres of forest lands additional protection from forest tires is being made by the state conservation department, Virgil Simmons, director, announced today. The survey includes preparation . of detailed maps showing the area visible from each of the tire towers • now in operation and will be used
|aa basis for additional towers. i Visibility maps show that forest rangers cau detect flies for a distance of five to six miles. - ■ ---o —- ■ Theater Party For Rotarians I. A. Kalver will entertain members of the Decatur Rotary club and their wives with a theater party at the Adums theater Thursday evening after the regular club meeting. The ladies are to meet the Rotarians at the theater at 7 o'clock. Q Large Crowd Sees Senior Class Play A large cs?.wd enjoyed the comedy "Hold Everything,’’ a three act. play .presented by the Decatur Catholic high school senior class at tho school auditorium last night. The casts of characters included: D. Leonard, M. Klepper, L- Miller, E. Leonard, M. Ca~rol, D. Wait, M. Wertzbeiger, J, Parent, M. Schultz. M- Ruiuechlag, T, Appelman, W. Coffee, B- Braden and E. Wolpert. The play was well presented and the characters well versed in their lines. The plot of the play included suspemse, aicttai, romance and many comic situations. England Facing Increased Taxes London. April 21 —(UP)—Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of the exchequer, presenting a national defense budget entailing total Expenditures of $3,989,000 to the house of commons today, announcing that taxpayer would have to submit to tI.D already heavily-ibiurdened British taxpayer would have to submit to higher income taxes to pay for it. Chamberlain informed tho house that the basic income tax rate of 22 !4 per cent would be raised by I'i per cent to 23% iper centHe attempted ta soften the blow to married men with dependents by increasing their exemptions slightly. Chamberlain did not even mention Britian's war debt to the United States. He ignored a laborite of "what about war debts?’
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Bluffton Man Dies In Auto Accident Bluffton, April 21—(UP) - Claude Cole. 50, died at a Fort Wayne hcapital at 11 a m. of injuries received early this morning when bias auto craohed Into a pole eust of Fort Wayne. He was found in an unconscious condition and was rushed to a hospital by u New Haven xdficlul. Cole was an expert tax accountant and waa former general manger of the Hoosier Grain and Supply Co., of Bluffton. Tho widow and five children survive. The bqdy te being brought to Bluffton this m.’.nRepublican Heads Meet In Cleveland Cleveland, Ap.il 21 —(UP) —Sen. Frederick C. Steiwer of Oregon today was unanimously elected to serve as temporary chairman and keynoter of the Republican national convention here June 9. Announcement of Steiwer's election by the committee on arrangements was made by Henry P Fletcher, Republican national committee chairmen at the conclusion of an executive session of the arrangements ommittee, 'meeting here in a two day confrencc.
P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. offers a SAVING UP TO sl2 To al! motorists in the vicinity of If you do not receive your card Decatur: We are offering an out- please call at our service department standing THRIFT CARD which will and secure one. All motorists are save the average motorist up to sl2 invited to inspect our new lubricain the maintenance of his car. This tion department, consisting of high saving is offered in the Lubrication, pressure Lincoln engineered lubriOil Changing and Washing of your eating guns and revolving Joyce automobile. Hoist. All cars serviced according to factory specifications for any make or model car and work rendered by factory trained mechanics. Don't Fail To Take Advantage Os This Offer! P. A. KUHN CHEVROLET Co. Third Street Decatur
CREDENTIALS ONLY the rashest of mortals will risk the unknown. A tumble over Niagara in a barrel, for instance, or a stratosphere flight. Few of us are willing to rush in where angels fear to tread. We seek precedent for our every move —in the food we eat, in the clothes we wear, in the places we go. The advertisements in this paper are the signed credentials of firms which seek your business. They are not only letters of introduction, but pledges of faith. You may accept them because they mean that a lot of people have bought before you-and have been satisfied. Before you run downtown, run down the list of things offered every day in the advertisements. See what interests you ... what meets your needs without burdening your budget. Check and choose before you get out the car or signal a bus. FM— • Combing the advertising pages in advance is a laborsaving, leather-saving device. In short, the people who regularly read the advertisements are getting the most for their money. And that’s good business, any way you look at it.
MAKE YOUR GARDEN THE BEST No garden ia complete without the proper proportion of hardy perennials—those phots whose roota do nut die— bu. iuateud spring up and bear flowors ynar after year Our Service Bureau at Wash ington boa ready for you, a uew Booklet, PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS, that tells in A, H, C language exactly how auoceaaluUy to ' grow a great variety of pereiinialn. It Is alphabetically arranged, authoritative, complete in 24 imges, attractively bound. Send th'coupon below, with a dime enclosed, for your copy: ' CLIP COUPON IHCRE - Dept. B-137, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, O. C. Enclosed is a dime tor return postage and handling costa for my copy of the Booklet PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS: NAM E- - and No , CITY STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, pecatur, Ind.
Indiana Compensation Law Given Approval Warthington, April 21. —JUP)—J The .social security board today an-1 uounced approval of Indiana's unemployment K'jnpenastlon law. The acthvj IncreaMfl to 10 the] states whose unemployment insurance laws have been approved under the government's new social security program. 'Approval of the 'lndiana law i meaiid that employers in that atato may offeet contributions to the
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state cystem againtt 90 per cent | of their federal payroll tax. The social security board later i wiki advance funds to Indiana for administration coals of the law. | 0 Trada In a Good Town — Decatur 1 40-50-40-160 acre farms for aal on good terms. Located in Adam , Wells and Huntington counties. Buy a farm home while you aro | young. Write for particulars to S. Q. Hipshcr, 2521 Terrace Roiul, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
