Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1938 — Page 5

jl OF COUNTY JTINDIANA U. idgnis County Students Enrolled At I. U. Are Listed Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 19—(Spe--Included in Indiana Univertall are 32 Adame county indents. Showing a nine per cent (frt , aS e over the fall term of 1937, K registration for the present sejas.er member* 6,156; 4,036 men 1 2,120 women. The Christmas vacation for I. U. I f ,dents will begin at 5P- «»>. Thurs-| Dee. 22, and will end Tues-1 |r morning. January 3. jj addition ta every county in 1 hdiwa being represented on the aapus. there are students from gother states and 10 fore.gn counIriesat the University this tall. The hreijn countries having students a the university are: China, Enggid, Germany, Hawaii, India, Philtojne islands. Porto Rico, Turkey, Igwy, and Virginia Islands. A. total of 5.433 of I. U.’s student fcity this fall are enrolled in the Emington divisions while 723 ut taking work in the medical, intal, nurses’ training and social unite departments in IndianajdllS The following Adams county stujtnts are registered at Indiana University this semester: Berne: Robert S. Dro, Betty Lehiu (nurses' training school, IndI. Sarabelle Lehman, Dora , isldner Decatur: Thomas Andrews, Alice Due Archbold and Florence Bitter (nurses’ training school, Indmapolisi Marcella Brandyberry, hinia Breiner (nurses’ training dwol, Indianapolis),James Ehinger errel Fennimore (nurses' training itool., Indianapolis), Walter Hendjds. Daniel Holthouse, Robert Join son Dwight Kimble, Frank rick, David Macklin, Lois Mann, lichard Parrish and Roland Repjirt (medical school, Indianapolis!, William Schafer, Lewis Smith. Geneva: Dale W. Anderson, fees Briggs, Tressie Glendening, ton L. Grile. Lester Grile Gene Hinchman, Mary Helen Moran, 'HariM R Smith. Vernon J. Sommer. Monroe: Mildred Beer. o CIT EATTORNEY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE 1 Matter: “It has come to the attention of this court that Tod Whipple, one of the attorneys for the commissoner of construction in this pro(seeding and an officer of this court has prepared and presented by board of commissioners of Jay

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THIS UNIVERSE OF OURS i ixSST" i'™" u ‘" I like massea of matter call, d ''Nnh, i’ B “ d ®“I <>t clouddous distance hi a apace of um Rp '' <Hd out ovei ' a t remen- | known Universe The science which b l* i° Xte . n L' conit “ u ‘«« ‘he I bodies Is Astronomy the oldest J. » d ? B ' * ,h . ,hPH * > heflv « ll >y The Imnkiof "i..,.. i °taest and most exact of all sciences I language the story oMht Tmv " I *’ le '! 8 B,n,p,e ' understandable terms. Everybody ahou d know”T’ 7 e * PIH ‘ M ,ht “"fonomioel CLIP COUPON HERE F. M. Kerby, Director, Dept, B-170, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington, D. C. for my copy of a tht tn -M n tf 2 r '. elU "l poß,uge a " d othei ' h andlin K costs) I 7 iy the .4-page bound booklet, "Popular Astronomy:" jNA M E I STREET and No. ... | CITY -- STATE I lam a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind. county, Indiana, a written Instru-1 commissioner of construction heremeat, which it appears is au at- ’ n and that he dischage him from tempt to hiterfer with the proper his eni P lo ynient as an attorney in and orderly procedure and pocess lh *B Proceeding.” of carrying into effect the judg- A , l th ® Ba . m , e 5“ e thls en,l ' y wdS inent in this proceeding, the court “““f’ b,,eclal Judge K,Bter reteiv ‘ now orders that the clerk of this Pd the CUrre “ T° rt frol “ Homcr court issue summons directed to .T eßte , r ’ ,°f “T™' ing and ordering the said Tod ‘ eeCl that T«eter. the sheriff of Jay county, direct- httd nOthlng to r ? port ' Thlß re ‘ Whipple to appear before this P ° rt Waß approVßd ' court on the sth day of January, I 0 1939 at 9 a. m. on the said day. FRENCH LEADERS "It is ordered by the court that Homer Teeters as commissioner (Continued from page ONE) of construction in this proceeding ()Blensibly dlsavowed hy tbe Ital . be and tie is directed by the court lan government , Hlt which eoll . to summarily terminate the em- tinued . lnl nterruptedly in the ployment of Tod Whipple as coun-, tlos Jy controlled newspapers of sei for said commissioner in this lta ] y proceeding and to dispose with Bon.iet, in his speech, upheld any further service by said W hip- the recent French-German antiple for said Homer Teeters as such war declaration as a most importSwindler’s Birth Certificate FUCt or BIRTH | HEALTH DEPAinWNr, DBTIKT OF COLUMBIA I x. i Ctrtifitaft of Strti) ■ r» IM,OM.T » , n« hHun ■ —— la otbet r««M «» 'be .orw pro ride. I for ib* roportlng ' llMtnad tot aw «f Hmlt . of XTIIXJUimiK N. rrpnri uro. I)• naui rs . PW fcH. MillMrth when tlx frt»> has ■nareotiy au< [wwi TWa as II ar mi Ibe fifth m-jsfb oTr-wUHoo. n "" r ’ "* PWrtk* • midwife ' She uum report it IMMMHATELV to tbe Carew 1 9T; , NlßMtroffUltl 4.-/ I XJr -' SiflK '• yfrffgXtaiTftg *• I / _ Sriof.bilil j T»ti», triplet, or other 11 No. ib order of birth . __.J Legit unite Pete of birth t# if A • imteM «el» te tbe erent of plural blrtbe) 1 Tea Ne. Umoa / / FATH S? m- ) MOTHER^ 7 fcl l ... Full neme ts Restdence ... CoU \p-last birtli' V „ yearn Color Ap het birthdur IMIV Dirthphw ..... .... - Orupntinn * K- >/ '. Inti I.n i.hlh. mother, in. lii.lmg pn-wtii birth Nn of diiblrvn of tins muthe- now hung CERTIFICATE OF ATTEJtDINC PHYSICIAN OR MIDWIFE I num Hinn ihst I attrndcrl at the birth of tbh eliild, that it occurred on the date above stated, et <• ter rluld p. Lora nine (1). A?«l thnf the above information, in «o far as not based upon my personal otwnalien, W *rw«. i. U>fy<*Z <v/ . whys, ulationshtp to this child 4 that of MaUweddmai.. E a *ignatuns A. jg... Midwife > t /fJS- _ i t .t.i i|. iwwi. If it brvailx- .« 4><>w> any -'her e> hirer* at life after lb* HUM l« slt«e<l»r «i*Mr of tbr w.. e-<> ■- .» .f a,,. i„ n i„ „ i aHATF UETI !!N u....t hr made fur earb. *1 tbr ouaArr as rare la arWrr ut .. •1. A i.-„j i, if ~|( h ,., cn.vb.M .< '.„n> In u.-lhak I-raw a Iler (brxml tbe eortte aut acrWri ft* ae •e n-prtiuv illegiUiuau Wriiu. av A.-t pruned m. ha.A nf rbt- Manb. _H«rrg hmxiv art VHfAMttG ihk rms is 4 ucot» * R£*ERYU> PO« OFFICIAL < Here is birth certificate Philip Musica filed in Washington to establish his alias of F. Donald Coster. Discovery that the respected head of MeKesson & Robbins was member of the notorious family of swindlers finally led to Musica’s suicide at Fairfield. Coria.

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I ant document and ho said that if ! ii were carried out faithfully war til Europe would be impossible. There had boon previous declarations by French leaders both as regards the Italian agitation ' and as regards French-British ' unity. Bonnet, however, took occasion to make th* statements both explicitly and ultra-official by giving them from the floor of parliament. “I reiterate," he started, "that France will uever cede Italy an inch of our territory. "And so there will lie no misunderstu.iding I specify: Not an inch of Corsica, Tunisia, Savoia or French Somaliland. "The basis of French foreign policy continues to be the FrancoBritish entente. “If either is attacked the ether will unfailingly and immediately go to the other's aid.” 1 " 11 o—■ AGREEMENT AT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ' of the United States delegation. As he holds no official post in the United Sates government, Landon was able to speak with the greatest candor. He both denounced foreign tyrannies and assured the delegates that regardless of the political party In pbwer the United States position on Lat-j in American relations, and on relation* wjth foreign countries as' regards Latin American nations,' would remain the same. —o— PROBE LN DRUG ! (CONTINTIRD PRO* PAGE «'?’«? ' I sister. Mrs. Calafato had been living with her 80-year-old mother, | known as "Mrs. Mary Girard," i and sister Grace, who posed as "Marie Girard." The names, apparently, had been taken from the name of the hair tonic company, Girard & company, through which Philip Musica. as Coster, got the financial boost which led him to the top of the drug firin by diverting government alcohol to boot- ■ loggers. The father of the clan is dead. Dr. Petrovits met all members of the family, he said, anlT found them charming. They were introduced to him under various names, which appeared to indicate ! that even the Musicaus had diffii culty keeping their various assumed identities straight. oState Excise Police Arrest 56 Persons i Indianapolis, Dec. 19 — (U.R> — State excise police announced to-! day that 56 persons were arrested | in eight Indiana cities in a series of week-end raids and charged with violation of the state liquor laws. Edward Britten, chief of the excise police, said that all the raids were directed against “bootleg joints" in the largest drive of the year. Britten added that 200 gallons of moonshine. 40 quarts of legal whiskey and 50 cases of l>eer were confiscated. None of those arrested held state liquor licenses. o Slot Machine Owner Given Fine Os $250 Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 19. — j (U.R) —George Mahas, one of eight persons indicted on charges of 1 owning slot machines, was founxi ; guilty by a LaPorte county jury and assessed a fine of $250. The jury debated less than two hours. Two others, Russell Schwanke, charged with transporting slot machines, and Marion Croch, charged with possession of slot machines, pleaded guilty. o I. U. May Take Over Evansville College Indianapolis, Dec. 19 —-dI.RF -In - : diana university trustees at their meeting Thursday may consider taking over Evansville college as an extension branch, it appeared today after Gov. M. Clifford Townsend revealed that such a proposition had beeu broached to him. Dr. Herman B. Wells, president of the university, wilt confer here today with the state budget committee on Indiana’s appropriation : for the next bienium. JESSIE BURDG (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Liberty Center. Mrs. Lee Graves of Fort Wayne, Miss Ruth Luckey of Indianapolis, George W. of Cleveland, Ohio and Max 'Burdge of Decatur. rhom j A brother, John Juday of Fort| Wayne; a sister, Mrs. Frank Moore of Chaffee. Missouri and two halt brothers. Charles and Roy Juday, ! of Detroit, also survive. Fuueral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at , the home on Mercer avenue and '.bur-1 ■al will be in the Maplewood cemetery Rev. R. W. Graham will officiate. I -M The body will be returned to the home from the S. E. Black funeral home Tuesday moruiug at ID o'clock and may be viewed there umUI for . 1 the fuueral.

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