Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1936 — Page 5

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| Kvi n IMMi.HI anti Till RSDAY. ups open 6 30—Come Early: I C Bjr/ lore J I vor H cherish ! ■3 i tender drama you'll . M h»- nuns m the secret i of vnur heart! ' IF I. ■'■ t » "■ it ■f w b I w i I I klirx Y I O -7 ■ I^I Ak(,AI{ET SI LLAS AN B Bin URSULA PARROTT’S B famous story [ I I “NEXT TIME | WE LOVE” ■■ James Stewart. Ray Milland, B Grant Mitchell. ■ W S0 ~ Betty Boop Cartoon and II K I "Shorty" Comedy. 10c-20c | j Special Notice f ■the same picture and same J Entire Program s will be shown tonight only | at the ■ E Madison Theater IMI " ° Peri 6:3 ®“ Com ’ Early! B >ECIAL NOTICE— Thursday*! g O'Sht Only—ON OUR STAGE - I ■ ■onmouth High School Senior ■ B Ej SS P |ay “Saintly Hypocrites ; E d , Honest Sinners.” One I| i ■bowing Only of Feature Pic- | 1 E Pe at 6Th ree Act Stage I 1 B E ow at 8 " 5, See Both ,or i ' E w Admission. 15c-25c BB' A ~S at ’ — “Preview Murder ery P e 9'nald Denny, George AL 'o P ’ Frances Drake. B°- 30 minutes of Thrills — "Fish From Hell.’* I at —O—O—O— Me’? Sunday — Myrna Loy. Montgomery in "Petticoat ■

Engle; clerk, Howard Hahucrt; sheriff. Carson Blowers. Be rue A: Judge, Carry Templiu; clerks, Leona Dondly and Walter Mllty; aheriff, Frank Picket. Berne B: Judge, Mrs. Mary M. Spruttger; clerks, Enos W. Lehnmn and Howard H. Gillium; sheriff, Glen H. Neuenachwander. Berne C: Judge, Jeff Spruttger; I clerks, Emerson Neuenschwunder and Florence Ellenlicrger; sheriff, Joe Brewster. Geneva A: Judge, Frank Odel; clerks, Donna Vorhees and Eliza McWhinney; sheriff. Robert Fields. Geneva 14: Judge. Thomas McCabe; clerk. Mrs. Lou Armstrong; sheriff, Joseph Cline. Decatur 1-A: Judge, Frank Petterson; clerks, Nina Winnes and Cal F. Peterson; sheriff. Madge Hite. Decatur 1-B: Judge, Mrs. Nida! Deitach; clerks. Pearl Heed and Marvel Beery: sheriff. Frank Click. Decatur 2-A: Judge, Jim Kocher; clerks. Vivian Burk and Mrs. Clarence Weber; sheriff, Joe Gaskill. Decatur 2-B: Judge, Samuel Butler; clerk. Viola M. Mills; sheriff, I Hurry Poling. Decatur 3-A: Judge. James Bain; clerks. Fanny Callow and Homer Lower; sheriff. Walter Gladfelter. Decatur 3-B: Judge, Floyd Acker; clerks. Florence Kohls and | Mrs. Ed Wicks; sheriff. Lee Reefey. o SIGN FREE ACTS I J.-Z9‘s- T - I - Xt ?j 11 ''l l ’’-'’ PAGE ONE) I daily for six days during the | -week, the definite schedule of acts ' to be worked out in conformance i w ith other events of the week. In addition to these acts, the committee has contracted for the services during the entire week of Cy Perkins, nationally known clown, who will make all anI nouncements from the tree acts | platforms, and will also he avail- | able for other duties, such as i leading bands, etc., during the week. Mebers of the committee who signed the free a.cts are: Herman Yager, chairman; A. J. Metzler, Ira Fuhrman, Chalmer Porter and Lawrence Voglewede. ITALIAN ARMY PAOBfiNm quarters to be ready on short notice to join the Italian motorized column en route to Addis Ababa. It was taken for granted at the front that this meant the correspondents were to be with the colnhin on its entry. . Badoglio'a war communique No. 197. released at Rome yesterday and covering Italian operations up to Monday, disclosed that one Italian column had advanced S7 miles fr. ni Dessye and was about 62 miles from the capital. A second. moving along another of the two main roads, had advanced 31 miles from Vorra Ilu. which is 35 miles out of Dessye. and was about 771-i miles from the capital. Pr. kard’s di-patch assumed more significance because it is similar to previous ones sent just before an. important Italian victory announcement. Badoglio. Italy’s foremoet soldier, whose strategy and tactics have altered the whole campaign in Ethiopia, is an old regular army man. It has been his policy tn £ive correspondents every opportunity to observe progress. At the same time, he has waited until he has attained his objective before he has authorized the transmis*sion of dlsppatcheia describing the scenes which the correspondents have observed. hk;h school to tv-oXTINt'EI) 1 11'’" are participating; in the event and tickets may be secured from them, n the event of rain cn performance days, the circus will be held in the high school gymnasium.

| CORT Tonight - Thursday PAUL MUNI “SCARF A C E ’ ’ Geo. Raft Karloff Ann Dvorak Karen Morely Osgood Perkins Vince Barnett. PLUS —Armida (Fiery Mexican star) in All Fun Musical Comedy. “Check Your Sombrero.” 10c«20c Saturday Geo. O’Brien in William 8. Hart's “O'Mally of The Mounted” Starting Sunday— The Dionne Quintuplets “THE COUNTRY DOCTOR” Jean Hersholt ■ Dorothy Peterson June Lang • Slim Summerville

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936.

CONFERENCE TO JCONTINUEf) I JtOM PAUK ONE). Episcopal church South, with 2.426,,' members, and the Methodtet protestant church, with 192,000, If approved by the Methodist epls- ' opal church hero, the church consolidation would be considered by the Southern church, ut its conference next year, and by the Methodist protestant church In 1938. The church probably could not be united bef-.re 1939 or 11140. o— PEGGY GAUNT .yQNTINyEp FBOM .PAGg ONEi) Thomas and Rew. Father Joseph Hennes. The actual election was .supervised by James Elberson, Bryce Thomas and Ed Lose, memhers of the Rotary club, sponsors of the week's observance. Additional guests at Thursday’s Rotary meeting will be captains of the basketball, softball and track i teams of Central and St. Joe | ! schools, Sylvester Everhart. Cen-1 tral coach, and Father Hennes, St. Joe athletic director. 1

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McNUTT DENIES (CnNTIfjUBO-FItOM PAGE t ONE)_ [ being used fur partisan political purposes. VanNuys laid before Hopkins detailed duta to support his contentions. und suld after the conference that lie was "very well satisfied" with the WI’A administrator's ut-1 titudc toward the charges. VanNuys decliacd to reveal the exact nature of the alleged mal-ad-mlnlKtration of WI’A in his state other than to charge that the work, relief program was "being used to i obtain factional political domln-1 ance.” o Traffic Toll In Marion County 48 Indianapolis. April 29. — (U.R) — Marion couny's traffic accident toll stood at 48 today after the death of Samuel Austin, 14, negro and Roger Brock, 20. Austin was killed when struck by a truck as he rode his bicycle. Brock died from injuries suffer|ed Saturday night in an automobile accident.

COURT HOUSE Estate Cases The pro-.-Z of notice of sale of real wtate (Paul H Graham comjiany office building on South Second street) watt filed In the eetatc of Paul 11. Graham An answer wan filled by Lois Graham. A suggestion of the minority of lluymond Gra--1 ham was filed. John L. DeVoss was aroointed guardian ad litem. An answer wan filed .by the guardian, i . An answer in twa paragraphs wan [ filed by the department of fliian- ‘ ! dal institutions. Replies were filed <by Lola Graham, Lois Graham, admiiWstratrix and by the guardian ' ad litem to two paragraphs of the I answer. The Inventory and appraisal wan filed, finding the mortgage lien on the .building to be SB,OOO plus $2,213-55 interest. A bond was filed and ut; proved..A judgment was rendered. The proof of publicattan of notice of appoint.ment was filed in the estate of Orlen D. Myers. The .proof of publication and posting of notice of final reply was filed The final reply was submitted, examined and

approved. The outate wae closed and the administrator dis. harged. A petition to determine the inheritance tax was filed in the estate of John W. Merriman. It was referred to the county artsemtorClaim Filed A claim was filed by J S. Falk, administrator, against the estate of Daniel Erwin. Trial Set The limited reparation suit brought .by Florence Schabacker has .been set for trial »ai June 3. Eeeumes Purlsdiction Special Judge Sumner Kenner of ‘ Huntington has assumed jurisdiction in a suit, brought by the Meshberger Brothers Stone company [against O.W.P. Macklin, the county I commissioners and others. This cue <• Jisolidatim three former units brought by street paving supply companies against O. W. !’• Macklin and the county commissioners to collect money withheld for repaving of Second street several yeans ago. Real Estate Transfers Sarah E. Stepler to David E. Bollinger et x. in-lot 39 and 4U in Moni rce for SBOO. Estella V. Coverdale to Trustees

I of the Decatur Cemetery, in-lot 532 In Decatur for $2,374. Lad's Kidnaper Given Sentence Allentown, P«„ Apr. 29. —<U.R>“" [ Richard Tuylor, 42, Akron, 0., today was sentenced to 25 to 50 years imprisonment for the kidnaping of 10-yeur old Henry T. Koch. Jr„ son of an Allentown department store executive. Taylor pleaded guilty before , common pleas Judge Richard W. lobst and sentence was pronounc’i ed immediately. , | Young Koch was the only wit- , | ness. He told the story of the kidI naping last week and said that Taylor offered him a ride as he ’ i was going to school. [ I °—rr Seeks Law Making Death Mandatory i Indianapolis, April 29. — (U.R) — The 1937 legislature will be asked ■ to pass a law making a death sen- • fence mandatory for persons convicted of killing a police officer, s Prosecutor Herbert gpencer of

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Marion county, said today. The move to obtain paassge of the drastic legislation was prompted by the slaying of Police Sergeant Richard Rivers by gunmen here Monday night. Rivers’ death was thc third among Indianapolis policemen in two years. Sergeant Lester Jones was killed by gangsters In u bus company holdup, and Detective Sergeant Qulnette was killed in a battle with two young hoodlums. ,, Q —.. ■<— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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