Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1938 — Page 5

feiioffio’ &ES WARNING ~ official Warns JKainst Fake Forresnic >choo!s 1J - M »,!1 r .>.l '"> . last nionths of ■- ■■ son - iS^K' - arc: ilv in each town and county. scheme usually promH*e« •tab’ witt be given tne stud>n completion of the course, s often represented that a •iced’ course is being offered cost of textbook* for adverjurpoaes. when, as a matter the selling of the books ta es objective. r falsely represent that varrospects' have been recotnI , b v local officials and that er is being made to a select 1 courses often indicate that industry has requested that choice etudents be schooled , for employment in the InQuite often, new fields such conditioning. Deisel engines, on. aviation, social service, holography and the <’.kc are as special opportunities. ... r Bf # A !:sl / .. Hy H "'l l >: >■ .s no cut or easy Ml Murray ■‘and those who have such | be countI ; I lake m the unsuspecting indiI! FlltS TO kEItH VERDICT idcr Trial Jury Disftarjjed After Failure To Agree ■ U.R> Mr*. I DBjones faced a second trial to■or the murder of 13-year-old ■ Schuli ,i Hendricks. ■t i a' Danville was ■arced lale yesterday without ■inn a verdict. 1- berated more than ■«r> before reporting to Spec* B ■sssly deadlocked. The judge »'>!>' dismissed the jurors and ■s attorneys announced they ■ bring Mrs. Jones to trial B 38-year-old defendant disBd no emotion when the jury | d she couldn't ■stand why they didn't acquit ■ course I'm relieved by this ■esult which 1 consider a vic- ■ she said. "I feel certain B will be acquited if I am tried B f nse attorneys attempted to P rs - Jones released on bond Bug the second trial- Meanshe was held in the Marion y jail The case had been; in Hendricks county on a

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change of venue. Marlon county Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer expressed keen disappointment in the Jury disagreement. "We will try Mrs. Jones on the first degree murder charge again and hope to send her to the electric chair," he suit! Mrs. Jones was accused of shooting the Schuler girl to death in the Heech drove homo of her father and stepmother. Mr. and Mra. Walter Schuler, last July 14. A motive for the crime never was established. PLAN FOURTH ANNUAL MEET Muncie Production Credit Association To Meet January 28 Muncie. Jan. 26—(Speciali Program forth- fourth annual meeting of stockholders of the Muncie production Credit Association called for 10 o'clock, January 28 in Muncie includes brief talks by F L. Kerr of the Production Credit Corporation of Louisville. M K. Cromer, county agent of Delaware county, also laiiry Brandon, state vice president of the Indiana Farm Bureau will speak on the subject of cooperative credit. Entertainment features include music by Riley Sehool Hotshots Lunch will be served at noon by the Y. \V. C. A. cafeteria at Muncie. Wives of association stockhold ers are especially invited to attend. according to announcement by J. O. Roberts, secretary treasui er. "We believe that farm credit problems directly concern and interest farm women, so welcome them to our meetings,” he states. This is the fourth annual stor k holders’ meettng of the Muncie Production Credit Association which was organized in the spring of 1934 and since has extended $2,109,507 in credit to its members for farm operating purposes. The association operates in Jay. Adams. Wells. Blackford. Grant. Randolph. Delaware, Tipton. Madi son, and Hamilton counties. Important business of the meet- 1 ing. the announcement points out. is the selection of two directors for three-year Terms. Directors whose terms are expiring are I E. Carter of Grant county, and C. C. Russell of Delaware county. Hold-over directors are Jesse K. Johnson, Harrison L. Jones, and t David Leslie. “Our directors urge that every ‘ member be present and exercise his voting privilege In selecting the management of the organization tor the coming year." secre tary-treasurer J. ()■ Roberts stated. “Active participation by stockj holders is essential to the perm anence and good management of ! the organization. Voting is on the 1 basis of one member vote, giving ! an equal voice to each member re- | gardless of the number of shares owned." o — SET DATE FOR cov; - T v TT p*r>„, p*r-f o yi TT . to the master committee repiesenting Adams. Jay and Randolph counties for Inclusion in one pioject. An application for a loan will then be sent to the government for ' financing the installation of the new system. This money will be repaid over a long period of time by small monthly payments billed with 1 the utility cost. It is now anticipated that no loan can be obtained for at least IS months because of the exhaustion of the present appropriation. How ever, every effort is being made to have this project Included among the first or the new grants. It is expected that only about 90 days will be required to wire the homes and begin the service when the project is approved.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2f>, 1938.

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