Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1938 — Page 7

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that the special agent for the baulk bo empowered to transfer these ainounts to the receiver, Urclle Chase, now receiver in the case. Case Continued i A suit to collect a note brought J by Leo E. Beall against Charles W. t Haggard was continued. Guardianship Cases A petition was filed by Ray Mut-I schler, guardian of Robert F. Mut- ■ schler, for authority to execute a 1 bond to the Federal Land Bank. ■ The petition was submitted and ■ sustained. i The current report was filed, ex-1 • atnined and approved and the trust , | continued in the guardianship of ’ Amos Wheeler. Estate Cases | A 'petition to settle the estate as; I insolvent was filed In the estate of , William A. Ixiwer. The petition was submitted and the estate ordered settled as insolvent. Notice wae or- • dered. Inventory number one was filed, examined and approved. The final report was filed, exlantined and approved in the estate I lot John Grady. The administrator was discharged and the estate clos-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 2f>, 1938.

[ed. The report of the Inheritance tax appraiser was filed in the estate of Emanuel .1. Liechty, finding the net I value to be *10,815.13 and tax due aa follows: Emma Liechty, $44.43 and Elma Liechty, $14.49. The apI pralser was allowed $11.44 which was ordered transferred to the 1 county treasurer. The appraiser's report was filed in the estate of David Luglnbill, finding the net value to be $29,994.16 and no tax due. The appraisi cr was allowed $5, ordered taxed as ' costs. Case Continued A suit to collect an accuont, ' brought by the LaSalle ami Koch 1 company against Floyd Death has | been continued. Claim Compromised A petition was filed by the trusi tee in the liuqidation of the Bank of Linn Grove for authority to com- | promise a claim brought against , Otto M. and Goldie L. Moyer, it was isubmitte dand sustained. « New Case A suit to collect an account has been brought by tile American Medical Rating Bureau. Inc., against | Wayne Gaunt and L. M. Githens. Summons were ordered, returnable, June 7. E. L. Koeneman appeared for the plaintiff. Divorce Asked A suit for divorce has been filed by Viola S. Oser against Lloyd H. Oser. Cruel and inhuman treatment is charged. It is alleged that the defendant leaves his home Saturday night and does not return until .Monday or Tuesday of the next week, leaving the plaintiff to do the UI(CINATE NOW ■A* SAVE MONEY fl B* DO YOUR OWN WORK ’ Use FIDELITY SERUM and VIRUS Produced under U. S. Veterinary License 163 PURE—FRESH —POTENT Serum ...» .75 per lOOcc Jirus . . . 1.65 per lOOcc 50 Doses Mixed Bacterin $3.00 OTHER PRODUCTS 100 Swine Worm Tabs . $2.50 100 Poultry Worm Tabs . 1.00 1 gaE Necro Vita . . . 2.50 Vaccinating Set, complete 7.70 JawSpreader&Balling Gun 1.10 Sold By B. J. Smith Drug Co. Decatur; Indiana -

Ted Horn to Wipe Out Margin at Indianapolis 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— Ted Horn won’t speculate on a slim margin of defeat in the 500-mile race May 30th. A matter of 20 seconds kept him out of first place in the 1937 1 battle on the Indianapolis Motor • Speedway and the California t comet is determined to wipe out this margin. Once again Horn has signed ’ with Harry Hartz, the “old fox” of Indianapolis racing. Driving a Hartz special, Ted whizzed into third place in the speed duel last I year with Wilbur Shaw and Ralph Hepburn preceding him to the wire. Horn drove the race without relief, averaging J 13.434 M.P.H., a matter of 20 seconds slower than I Shaw, and 18 seconds behind Hepburn. In the 1936 race, Ted finished second to Louis Meyer by slightly more than two minutes. Considering that an Indianapolis race is a constant struggle for more than four hours of blistering driving, the blanket finish of the three leaders in 1937 provided one of the most astonishing performances in automobile racing history. Hartz has built a new speedster for his star driver, and insiders believe he will give Horn orders to shoot the works in th;a year’s race. If he does—Hartz may toot his Horn. ( farm chores. On April 10, it is claimi el. “the defendant In the presence of another woman with whom he associates, beat the plaintiff with 1 his fists and other objects for a ' period of two hours and that she ' is still suffering from the effects > of the beating and is in need of meI uical care resulting from the beating which the defendant refuses to provide for her. That on the 16th <k»y of April 1938, the defendant jy'a),lM t! plaintiff struck her so violently that he forced her ipto the sink in the kitchen of their • home and that the sink was torn from the wall.” On May 21 it is changed the defendant left the home and stated he was through with her and that she should get a divorce, and that he was in love with another woman. It is claimed the couple has three children. 'lt is alleged the defendant owns $4,500 of real estate in Wells county, $2,000 of real estate in Allen county and $3,000 worth of personal property in Adams county. It is also said he is capable of earning $3,000 a year. Alimony in the sum of $3,000 and the custody of the children is asked. Breaks Scandal I i fPiS I ; ft ■BBb * v Patricia Germaine Scandal that rocked the suburban city of Maywood, 111., broke loose when 20 men were arraigned in court on charges of intimacy with a 14-year-old girl. Twenty-threo others are either under arrest or sought on warrants as a result of charges brought by Patricia Germaine,' shown above in court, whom police said had confessed having relations with those named while she was peddling various small articles to help support her family.

FIVE QUALIFY FOR SPEEDWAY Only Three Days Left To Qualify For 500-Mile Race Indianapolis, May 26. — RJ.R> — Drivers, unshaken l>y a clansman's scare witli death yesterday, resumed the great Indianapolis ''roaring road" today to smash their way j Into one of the 14 starting post-1 tions left in the 500-mile Memorial Day race, the nation's biggest auto classic. Only three days are left for qualifying trials and several famous Mtilots, including two former champions, have not yet gained the field. Kelly I’etillo, winner in 1935. hss two strikes on him for two previous attempts, and Fred I Frame, who roared to glory In I 1932, are not among the 19 who ' have qualified. They probably will take the | track today. Others expected to shoot the 25-mile course are Billy Winn. Al Putnam, Shorty Caution, Louis Tomei, Louis Webb, Doc Franklin and Cliff Bergere. It still was unknown today whether Frank Beeder’s Barbasol special, which was smashed in the speedway's first season crackup late yesterday, would be repaired in time for another trial. The iron-nerved St. Louis speedster, I however, said he was ready to try again. The damage was done when Boeder hit a guard wall, wrecking the left front wheel and smashing the rear end. He was traveling at approximately 100 miles an hour when tlie blue and white striped machine pulled onto the gravel' apron, then headed for the wall on the southwest turn. Billy Winn, the Detroiter, has had a hard time keeping his Miller special together in pre-trial tests and may groom it up to the i final day before ho shoots the i works. Twice the smooth white , crate caught fire in speed runs. , Winn has cut ventilating holes on 1 top the hood to cool the motor and , probably will have no more , trouble. Petillo, the colorful little Italian, will be regarded as one of the out- ! standing threats to prize money if i ' he can quality. In two previous trials he was forced out on a blown tire and motor trouble, main- ’ ly because he wanted too much speed. Qualifiers yesterday were Jim--1 my Snyder, Chicago 123.506; Bill ’ Cummings, Indianapolis, 122 392; Chet Gardner, Long Beach, Calif.. 120.435: George Connor, Los An- ‘ geles. Calif., 120.326 and Frank ' Wearne, Pasadena. Calif.. 121.405. 1 Attempts were made by Doc Wil ! Hams, the offiy pilot with a riding ! ! mechanic, Charles Crawford, and ■ Al Putmm. Williams ran out of > Gas on one trial. t . An application for allowance ami I suit money was filed. Notice was | . made, returnable May 28. An appll- ’ cation for a restraining order was filed, submitted and sustained. The defendant was restrained from selling any of hir; property. Hubert R. McClenahan appeared for the plainI tiff. Real Estate Transfers | Otto M Moyer et ux to W'lliam S. | Wilson. 40 acres in Hartford town- | ship for s2soc. Raymond W. French et al to Arte- : mas R. Hopkins et ux, inlot 25 in I Linn Grove for $750. v ■■■ l '' • There are three separate and distinct ways that I.OWE BROTHERS HIGH SI ANDARD HOUSEPAINT savesvoumoney. 1. It covers more square feet of surface per gallon. 2. it spreads easier and evenly and sa- es labor cost. J. It gives vou beauty and protection much longer than "cheap” paint possibly can. These are facts which mean lower cc st for you. Come in and let us prove them before you paint. Holthouse Drug Co.

Gov. Townsend To Deliver Keynote Indianapolis, Ind., May 26 —(iUP) -<}ov. M. Clifford Tbwnser.d will deliver the keynote address at the Democratic state convention July 11 and 12 and U. S. Senator Sherman Minton will bo the permanent chairman, it wits announced today Iby the convention arrangements

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committee. The convention committee Is composed of Alex Pursley, fifth district chairman. Virgil Sluimona, fourth district chairman, and Frank Mc| Hale, Democratic national commlLj leeman. The convention will be held ■ In tho coliseum of the state fair-| grounds. Hunter Cuts Crutches Walsenburg, Colo. (U.R? Two

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* rough tree branches furnished Iminovised crutches for Tool? Ainedle of Toltec to hobble across the prairie for help after he shot himi self in the leg while hunting. o i - - I Governors Get Bibles Springfield, Mo. <U.RI A wo--1 man's church club hero has sent I Bibles to governors of the 48 states ' and asked that they be read daily in the state penitentiaries.