Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1939 — Page 5

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msnt. The indictment. first to b< re. utrned by the special it rand jury I Which line heen invcatlKUtlirK th. federal Judiciary In this urea since Menton e cMigaation under fire early l*M month, wm hand..! to Judge John (’. Knox when the jury convened tor today * aeealon. It accuses th., men on throe (uiispiracy count* and one substantive count, and w»* bused ou chargee made by District Attorney J Thoma* K Dewey In a letter Jan ' 2n io Chairman Hatton W, Sumner*. of the house judiciary com mittee In Washington. In connection with litigation in which th. Schick dry ahaver company »»• involved The indictment was handed to Judge Knox In the presence of John T. Cahill, who waa placed In charge ot the judiciary Inveatlga ' Hon by Attorney General Erank . Murphy In hi* letter Dewey charged that Spector. Interested in a concern which wa* appealing from a dl» t riel court deciaion against It and tor the Schick company, "gave or lent corporation* wholly owned or controlled by Judge Manton," Jor to Manton himself, a total of _. .

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177.000. Manton'* court, Dewey said, reversed the district court's ruling against Dictograph Product* Cor-, poratlon. Inc., the company tn whose service Spector allegedly was engaged, and ruled in It* favor. The suit, according to the l»ew«y lector, involved a basic * patent for electric raaor* and wa* originally brought by the Schick company. The Dictograph comluniy. maker* of the Packard ragor. wa* controlled at the time. im-3?, by the late Archie M Andrew*. Dewey »ald. and Spector was Andrews' “associate and confidential ag.-nt." While the Dtctograph compuny'* appeal was ponding. Ih-w---ey alleged that Spector received large auin* from various Andrews (orporation*. depositing in hl* own account HO.2W from Dec IS. l»3«. to Jan 28. 15.17. Ihirtng that period. Dewey's letter continued. Spector allegedly gave or lent 252.000 to Manton corporation*, “no part" of which ha* been repaid On April 12. 1527. a divided circuit court of ap|H-al* reversed the district court In the Dictograph company'* fav-! or. Mauton ruling with the majority Within two day* after the decision, according to Dewey. Spector started collecting additional sum* from Andrew*, obtaining a total of 225.000 by May 2«. 1227 In that same period. Dewey wrote, "Spector paid over a total of 225 000 for Judge Manton'* account'' to various corporations and to Marie D Schmalr. his secretary. Spector was prosecuted by Dewey’s olfl.. tn September IM* fur contempt of court because he allegedly obstructed investigation into his Manton connection* He was convicted, and an appeal is — —■ns , ,< mi CONFESSION TO HVt.NTI.NVKI> FltoM PAGK ONSD murder and the attack A physician** examination however, disc loaed no evidence that the girl wa* aaaaulted The <onfe**,4 alayer waived extradition and was removed to Indlauapoli* Icy a *prc- la I detach meat of liidlan-c alate pedier who were seat to Ramsey »b«nlly after Redmond • apprehenston Gerald Nottingham, a relative of the slayer*, wa* arrested with him Hr said be pt<k>d up Nottingham at his Muttcacu. 11l home dut ma hi* Hight Nicttlncham knew nothing o| the- alayttig* until he was artested. and it aa* believed he would he ndeaaed The- iwoatale alarm for R d tnond was talsc-d by Indiana authorities early vevferday after Glori* and hit brother aud slater, l-year-old Tommy aud syear-old Judith, had stumbled across field* in linearly dawu to tell neighbors of the killing* Al the time Gloria told of ta-lng attacked, and identified Redmond as the person responsible She save police Itilutmatlon concerning Redmonds former home*. bound Dead in Cir I K * J? L / •-> *’, yRuth 2 adrrwocMl William y.ngimann Ruth Virginia Underwood. I®. .toilet ni, was •tvangle-t drain an i William Kngitnanr Ih. Mar athiH*. wa* s pmhabi' mit-ids, Ovmnpr tr"4oa Hrar«-. m d«dee* uw*l folio*lTt «h» IftllOf «<’*• pair Is*d in th* C-gtmaim 'unlit cir

Victors in Chicago Primaries Jr A Ml fl > JU fl i 3 Mayor Kelly Dwight Green By th* greatest landslide in Chicago primary history. Mayor Edward J. Kelly overwhelmed his Democratic mayoralty opponent. State's Attorney Thomas J. Courtney At th* same time, th* political aspirations of William Hal* <Big BUD Thompson, one-time mayor, wer* believed *nded by hl* smashing defeat in th* Republican primaries by Dwight H. Gre«n. Th* overwhelming Democratic vot* IP aonsid*r*d sigruAcant in regard to th* IMO national election.

and mentioned that he wa* known I at Ramsey Sb* described In detail how. with her brother and sister, she had heard the Intruder enter bet parents bedroom, fit-- some shot* and then come into the children* rtMvm. He then attempted to attack her. she said Later he left, warning the children that he would return and kill them it they told anybody The children today were staying with lheir grandfather. Thomas Brand, ot Edinburg Redmond was reported calm a* he confessed to the murder* He said that he sold hi* dog for 25 to buy whiskey In ord-tr to celebrate hi* birthday, that begot drunk and returned to the Brand home where he killed the farm couple, with a borrowed 22 rifle a* they slept, Redmond was driving Brand* new sedan when he wa* captured In the car was the 22 rifle with which the murders allegedly were committed. — - »,hRi HOUSE REFUSES ■ CNINTI.NI'KD FR>»M PAGE ONE! ••d to |M«* that Evan* resolution was "weak" tnwause it contained no appe»»pr*stWm to ctmdßct a proper inquiry C*n*>d*r Proposal* During toward final adpmrn m>nt Monday, the senate today began consideration of two propooals for (educing the gross income fa* on retail merchant* While the house was Scheduled tn Start work ou >he btenulal budgeMH in rommittec -4 the whole t hl* afternoon The gnaw in<«m- tax ppuposat* both reported out by the artiat*rtnatue committee, would amr-id a house trill wht«h called for a reduct ion in the retail rate* fnmi one per cent to <m* half of mm per cent and a lowering of th-vx-iup* mn from fJ. l *** t<» 21 'a* l .

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I hers recommended a plan drafted by Hen Jacob Weis*. Itidlanapc Ils Democrat, which would estab llsh a graduated seal* of rates. A minority rsport. signed by ththree Republican members, would reduce the rat* on retailers to' three fourths of oue per cent and eataldish the exemption at 23.0uv I Under the Weiss plan, a rate of three tenths of one per cent - ' would be applied to the first ; flS.'-w Incom* and the rate would ■ be raised oue-tenlh of one percent i for -«ach additional 25.00<> income . Income of 2100,000 and over I would be taxed at two percent | There would be no exemption for any retailers. GOV. TOWNSENI> -COXTINt’ED FROM PAGE ONE! mg prdnt* nt view. The law under which we are op - rating today was sincerely ant jomw'ly conceived, hut it* adminIstratinn during aewrnl your* has developed wealiue**** Which perhaps could not have been foreseen when the law was written. "This adtnintairalin nrrepgnlsed the weaknesses and pramised th--1 pooplt- honest liquot refor-g. I ap- ■ tadnted a non partisan liquor con- • irol study conimlaston representing th* clergy, rural comm unites, cities .axpayer* and tbc interstate problem. The rn ommendatiou* of this committee wer* la general writtna I led** that it will be administered mtn the new law. "In approving tue new bill I p'edge that It will be adm nl»trr*d , I justly, fairly, aud I sinteroly hup* I c Tgfctivwjr* C c C SALVE DUO twis LIQUIDTABLCTS SALVK NOSE • BROM |Ur & Me

tNOT A SPECIAL IN THIS AD! But Look at thew nrantically Low Pricen! W* mean that your Add doe* not offer any more week end or weekly special* but all the important items that mean to much to your food bill have been reduced to EVERYDAY LOW PRICES that are as low or low«r than specials. You don't have to wait for Friday and Saturday to buy at these prices. Come In today or next Monday. They'll still bo here. Those ar* truly Sun*r Market prices usually enjoyed only by customers In th* large metropolitan center*. COFFEE lb. 15c > lbs. 39c WALDORF WHITEHOUBB WHITE EAGLE TISSUE MILK SOAP CHIPS 4 K..,- 15c 4 23c 5 ’ > C" J 25c Sunnyfiei* Blue Super Suds ...... 2 lg. pkifn. 37c Pantry Hour, 2l'i lb bag 4ic Crinco or Spry 3 ft>. can 51c Family Flour 24'/ t lb. hag 59c »"*» <* Oxydol 2 Ige. pkgs. 37c Salad Ifressinß, Ann Page, Quart 29c V" ’ Fein Naptha Soap 6 barn 25c Ked Salmon. Sultana... 2 tai leans 39c Pancake Flour. Sunny field 5 Ih.hag 17c ° ld * tream ‘ ,al ’ l "‘ rt 2k Illainins. Scedkrta « «>• 2* PanVake Flour .... 2 -10 oi. pkgs. 11c lona Bean*. T. S. 4* 22 <•/.. can* »5c Mouturd U*rhau*r’* tJourt tile Super Sud*. Large R<h| pkg.. 2 for 29c Muntard, Harbauer it Quart 10c Peanut Butler, Sultana 2 th. jar 25c Spaghetti, lona .... 2• 22 oz. can.- L>c Prune*. California 4 Ihn. 19c Cheeae, Wisconsin Cream .... Ih- 17c Butter. Silverbrook - lb. 29c ions Beet Sugar 5 lb. box 25c Macaroni or Spaghetti. 1 lb. pkg. 25c Egg Mash ......... 100 lb. hag 41.90 .Matches. A&P Kitchen.... 6 boxes 21c Scratch Feed. Daily Egg. 100 lb*. 51.50 Corn Flakes, Sunnyfield, 2 Ig. pkgs. 17c Starter Mash. Daily Egg 100 lbs. 42.10 Graham Crackers 2 lb. box 17e Navy Beans 3 lbs. 10c Grapefruit Juice .... 3 No. 2 cans 25c Catsup, 14 ox. bottle 3 bottles 25c Oleomargarine, Keyko -— 2 lbs. 21c iona p&G or Kirk’s aap Soft T*ist F L 0 I R Flakewhite Soap BREAD 241 m, 49c 3*loc 3 15c LARD 2 lbs 17c lona PEACHES 2 cans 25c -JANE PARKER BAKED GOODSFRESH ORANGE LAYER CAKE each 25c DROP COOKIES - Doz. pkg. 15c BANANA LAYER. 3 Layer Cake —. each 39c SPANISH BARS each 5c INDIVIDUAL PECAN ROLLS 1-2 doz. 19c HOT I KM; ROLLS pkg. 10c HAMBI RGER BI NS doz. 15c PCM KET B(M)K ROLLS doz. 12c JELLY ROLLS _ 2 for 5c ORANGE LAYER CAKE each 25c ALMOND FILLED COFFEE CAKE each 15c 13 EG<; ANGEL FOOD CAKE each 39c DOUGHNUTS, Plain or Sugared dozen 12c SOUTHERN SPICE BAR CAKE each 15c — FARM FRESH PRODUCE - GRAPEFRUIT ’|2 for 29c ORANGES, California Nav»b«. Medium Sire 2 dozen 29r CARROTS. California Runeh «c BANANAS. Fine Quality lb. ie YELLOW ONIONS, No. I Grade 5 lb. Consumer Hag 17c CABBAGE. New Texan ...................... ............ *. !«' APPLES. Ixxallv Grown Baldwin* or Rome Beauty ......... I lbs. 19c TOMATOES. R-M Ripe 1 lb*. 25c ORANt.ES, Juicy Fk»ridaa, Extra Large Siw Dozen 2*’< GREEN ONIONS. Southern Shallot* —. 3 bunche* 10c HEAD I.ETTI CK. Large Sue 2 fnr 15c SWEET POTATOCS. Nancy Hall* 2 lbs. 9c CEI.ERA. Florida - - I -ante stalk 5c POTATOES ' - : 15 25c BACON 3 pkgs. •■ ■■" 25c PICNIC HAMS. Shanklvhs - r lb? IHc PORK ROASTS, Fresh Picnic - lb. 15c SWISS STEAK. Tender !b. 23c JOWL BACON, Sugar Cured lb. 12**jc OYSTERS. Solid Pack lb. 19c BONEIXSS FISH : lb. 10c BONELESS PERCH lb. 17c LAKE HERRINCi, Boneless lb. 19c LAKE Pl( KEREI L lb. 15c SLICED CATFISH ! lb. 19c DRESSED WHITING lb. WHITE FISH FILLETS lb. 25< CREAM CHEESE lb. 16c

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