Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1938 — Page 6
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MONSIGNORI RANK GIVEN 200 Catholic Church Dignatories See Fort Wayne Services Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 22 —(UP) —With more titan 200 priests and other church dignatarlea looking on, Bishop John F. Noll of Fort Wayne today invested the rank of Monsignori on five diocesan priests. The degrees were granted by Pope Pius XI on Bishop Noll’s recommendations. Rt. Rev. Denis Lawrence Mona-1
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han of Fort Wayne and Rt. Rev. Thomas Travers of Anderson, dean of the Muncie district, wore given I the rank of Domestic iprelate, | The Very Rev. Felix Thomas Serloezyski of North Judson, dean of the South Bend district, Very Rev. Mlc- ’ hael J. Aichinger of Logansport and dean of the Ixtgansport uistrict, I and the very Rev. William Richard ■ Arnold, a priest of the diocese who | is Senior Chaplain of the U. S. army, were all given the rank of /.papal Chamberlains. The ceertnonies were held in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Rev. Msgr. Raymoud Noll Indianapolis, Vicar General of the diocese of Indianapolis, delvered i the sermon. Trnilp tn A <O»«d T»w» — !»<-««■*
’ What’s the News, Mr. Lewis? I • ’ ’ ir-s**.. ■ .. 1 \ x * r- ■• / ■ . "■'■'• ■ •-< Ca, ■ lam. ——> ''•>✓; MMar JF Jrhn Lewis and daughter Seldom photographed together, John L. Lewis, chairman of the C I. O„ and his daughter Kathryn, his assistant, are snapped by the camera in Pittsburgh at the first constitutional convention of the organizaion. Apparently John and his daughter are greatly inter- | ested in the newspaper they are reading. '
TEMPORARY WRIT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) counties. The supreme courts order said in part: “Now therefore you and each of you (the sevfh circuit court judges) and hereby commanded forthwith to refrain from exercising or assuming jurisdiction over the proceeding further in said proceedings in said courts. “It is further ordered that any orders entered in said proceedings be and they are hereby vacated until further order of this court . . . courts shall not, until further order of this court, take any further steps in said proceedings including, but not limited to, the appointment of commissioners to recount ballots, the impounding of ballots, machines, records, books, returns, certificates, permitting the recount of votes, the examination
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|of ballots, machines, records. I books, returns, and or certificates, and permitting the filing of plead- ■ ings, certificates or papers of any nature in such proceedings.” o MRS. PORTER t I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • ter home here by the S. E. Black r funeral directors. The body may be ■ viewed there after 7 o’clock this ■ evening until time so rthe funeral, r o * Three Prisoners Die At Lansing, Kansas r i , . | Lansing, Kan., Nov. 22—(UP)— - Three pirsoners at the Kansas state - penitentiary died today and 22 oth- - ers were ill, 12 seriously, from f drinking a solution of wood alcohol , and other chemicals they mistook s for a harmless beverage. i! o Farmer Arrested On Manslaughter Charge Hartford City, Ind., Nov. 22 — | (UP) —Thomas Jones, 73, retired farmer, today was arrested on charges of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death if James Twibell, six-year-old rural school student, here last Thursday. Young Twibell was struck by an ?utomobile driven by Jones when he stepped from a school bus. Jones old police he believed the bus was n motion and had failed to stop. He tosted bond of $1,500 and was reeased immediately. 0 i What Goes On Here? Asks Lively Corpse Los Angeles, Nov. 22 —(UP) — Surprised indeed were the coroner’s -nen today when their supposed “corpse” sat up en route to the mor■,ue, and demanded: “What goes on here?” The “corpse” was David Grajeda whose auto smashed into a retaining wal. He had no discernable nulse when picked up. Doctors said his injury consisted if a moderate bump on the head. 0 Inauguration Is To Begin December 1 Indianapolis, Nov. 22 — (U.R) —' Innauguration ceremonies for newly elected state officials will start Dec. 1 and extend to March . 15. James M. Tucker of Paoli, Re- 1 nublican. will become secretary: of state on Dec. 1, the only Re-1 publican official in the state-1 house. Frank G. Thompson of Bluffton will be inaugurated as state auditor at the same time. Judges of the supreme and appellate courts will be sworn Into office on Jan. 2. Paul Stump, reelected clerk of the courts, also will be inaugurated at this time. On Feb. 10, Joseph M. Robertson will become state treasurer. Inauguration of state officials will be completed March 15 when Floyd I. McMurray starts his new term as superintendent of public instruction. o Councilman Fined On Slot Machine Count New Albany, Ind., Nov. 22. —(U.R) :—A city councilman and six other persons today had pleaded guilty in circuit court to gambling charges and been fined by Judge John M. Paris. An eighth person, Mrs. Bessie Fisher Jonte, Democratic poll worker in the May primary elecFree Turkey Wednesday J Night Sun Set Dance.
BERNE SCHOOL STARTED TOBH Excavation At School Site Opens Construction Work Today Construction of the new Berne school building was opened in that town this morning when excavation work was started at the school site in the Nussbaum addition. The new building, which is to ' be completed by next September, | I according to terms of the contract, I 1 will be located immediately west of federal road 27 at the traffic light Intersection in Berne. The building Will house the ■ grade and high schools of the t town and a gymnasium. John Gingrich, of Indianapolis, general contractor and Paul Con-, nolly. construction superintendent, arrived in Berne Monday to ’Start preliminary worlf. From 40 to 50 men are expected i to be employed on the work. O. | W. Pfister, of Chicago is the PWA engineer while Louis J. Habegger is the resident engineer. The building, which will be two stories high, will be built of brick and will be entirely fire-proof. o Government Prepares Case Against Nurse: Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 22.—(U.R>—. , The government prepared its case I , today against pretty Mary Kathryn Reed. 24-year-old former nurse at the U. S. veterans’ hospital at Batavia who goes on trial Nov. 29 for manslaughter in the death of her newborn son last August. Miss Reed, a native of Hilisadle, Ind., also was accused of attempting to conceal the baby’s birth by bearing it in her room at the hospital without medical aid. The indictment charged that she permitted the infant to “die of suffocation, neglect and starvation.” tion. was fined $30.80 for interfering with voting. i City Councilman Harry Daniel was fined $35.80 on a charge of exhibiting a slot machine. Fines of the same amount were assessed against Andy Mcßarrom. charged with operating a handbook: Courtney Snyder, operating a dice game; and former city councilman Henry Barnett, Charles Luette, Edward Graf and Gilbert Burton, all for exhibiting slot ma- | chines. o Free Turkey Wednesday Night Sun Set Dance.'
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J Accident Victim Is Dead In Jay County Portland. Ind., Nov. 22 <U.R> j Mrs Mabel I’liner. about 48. died this morning in the Jay county hospital of injuries received last Sunday in an automobile accident near Fort Recovery, 0., on the Ohio-Indiana state line. Police said Lloyd Grlsson, driver of the car. apparently lost control and crashed into a concrete bulkhead He was taken to a Celina. 0., hospital. Mrs. Ulmer is survived by one daughter. 8080 NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Waitke and I sin Johnnie gave a Birthday supper ! at their home Sunday evening in inonor of Mrs. Waltke's father, John W. Thatcher, who celebrated his , seventy-sixth birthday Sunday. A ; large birthday cake with seventysix rose buds graced the table and a delicious supper was served to i Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfe and daughi ter, Mr. William Van Camp and I son James of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Hilda Patsel of Decatur, and the honor ! ed guest. John. W. Thatcher. Mrs. Carl Fisher of Decatur, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Miller Friday. The Mt. Tabo Ladies' Aid Society met Tuesday evening at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Drake in Bobo. The business and social sessions were conducted by I the president, Mrs. C. E. Chronisi ter. Games were enjoyed and a delicious lunch served by Miss Samatha ' and Mrs. Arlo Drake. Names were exchanged for Christmas gifts. The following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Mrs. Ruth Daniels; vice president, Mrs. Nellie Cottrel; secretary. Miss Mary Koos, assistant secretary, Miss Patty Chronister; pianist, Miss Myrtle Clements, treasurer, and reporter. Miss Ora Gilpin; flower committee, Mrs. Bertha McMichael; emergency committee. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chronister and son. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Drake, Mrs. Nellie Cottrell and family, Miss Myrtle Death. Mrs. Lucy Koos and daughter Mary, the Misses Ora Gilpin, Patty Chronister, Myrtle Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and family. Next meeting will be held at Bobo school house on the evening of Dec. 16th. A pot luck sapper will be served by the members to their families. Walter E. Bailey and family of near Van 'Wert, Ohio, spent Sun- , day with. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mil- i ler. j'
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