Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1939 — Page 5

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■■ t r PUBLIC SALE | rd tested «> **r* tamlag I *UI aril at PmWlc AkUo« 3 mlka ad ft* ate* x«*th of Wrmrwedne *, mik Himth and 3 mile* tfroaaa ar S mile Meat and l», mlk» North as Marqaggd’ THURSDAY, Mm* S. NW Cemmanatag at WOO A M I — HKAD OF MORO* — * I tarn. 11. a< !Ma. t* fnaJ Dark M* grrdte* 1 *1 IM*. «'* I •• I**' Ha, t>ldln« aaao-'b aaou'k at >•*, Kara Or. 1 matte aM ia_MIAO OF CATTLI—IO tea * Matetota Caw. t *l<b call U» aide Broan Fwlaa frt 2. • aA|rt. Brawn Saia* Vaa. Iba freak m Jaaa flrowrn **i». «•«< 1 r >M brad; <«wrr*ae, Cow be fteah tfr*« «»lf April aa*W Caw .uaua* L bred Hwia* * Jerwy belter. I* muaihs Ma* * Garroarjr heifer * mo ted Gueroarp Wetter « am old F Mi I Ba aM »-*■< m.ik pic* bp •** t gflte tai raw middle *icb. I Gilt •• Uni AUalta Mar — IMbLIMktMO — ■a boa Crop Tractor owed 2 areaeaa; CvHlwatot for Tractor Jaw Mb. N»* II lurk Tractor Plow* J .Derr* W» Oh, Hat*' Mm »•*.■ *.< Mader. Baa* Wap Chador aad paah 1 ■ «a*M M> ttelirorp. Doable *t». apt*. lueik harrow .|.tit>< Ihnw ttbptre Jr la dlgr grate grill I Rdiag broateM pkMTO. ■m bwataw pi«a*. « Mdtaa Cara Plow* I boro*- cahitaior. M> Itep ra«h* Start. atakwra aprwadrr fig h p gaa aw* Inr and M ; daabi* arte barn*** aod collar* laak beairi egg •?*•*'» ••a® Amd* •»* article* t«M> aaa»ar< *a to •>*>■« M»-C*td JOSEPH MOINNIIR, O~iwr I Mtete-Aanitomee Mo*r«r«ille fb.uk Orb aibtropa Mad, Oab PUBLIC SALE I*— *J* •» tort*. I a«| aaii a< Mblta ear no* 3 ante* Nartk T" • *••• »«M No | wad • milea Kaai .*4 «g ante s.ota tad IMb Kaat. I* aM* Norib as Craigtillr raaaip liae. SATURDAY, March 11,1«*3D taw tearing I* 0* w*«l*<k *. M MO*M» I MM ** •*«•• re** •«•**.. I «• » Rar* <d< a.icbt |«aa w* „ CATTLI-lg Mt AO r«»m» better. : paan aM. vMI aaH bp aM. »*1 b-tfe, 1 «*4 «*H bp *l*o «**l «»• i Jvrwp »oa « tZ, ” W **M boat e»a I Jwrw, we«. f peat* aM <»H bp ■.**?** *■** • Mat* td< roN bp atda !«,«*! ,Z.'vs? ****** S *•* •* M** • ■ UVmi ** * **••*• ’ '• : I"*" °M _ MOQ»-M MIAO • l*» *»4o I abHo aaa de* io farrow ta Apr<i ** ***’•• •* » •*”< «*•'• !» Mediae •p**U aeMttdd. • M U ewete aM tM«t» ’Md koadted eae. da* ta Maib Mar I. teabte* be** ha. _ MAV **o GbAtN Am 'TJ ??* f* *•••" **••”* <M». A M*e m |wo» rod > I W*n bap. t lan* beaa ba*. 24 b* eap tee«« HACMWttWV ANO TOAOTOW—COMO'Ht OUTFIT ta k» 7*** •*'**, »Mb r*bh*Mp gtfarOmemo N«<*«*»»»k’ I IM-W-; ftecw»lpb4l*er**« te>M*r, «IIL tike MM* MtCrorokA |*e..in* if mower ItbO te-. ruT . WH W waraw 4*. Sate <*»• fdaai** w«b neaa at* I I bro vt" 2*T«r plod* Id Mt* rtltrot . aliipamr JaA» tt*»»« » ha fr*-**— |oh». Hl* t bewm* »•«*« t*«*» Zr* 4 *«Ma bar tedder. *i«| teat; IMM .p -*4». 1 itefaLr Wh> - * *»ge* a bee I. tmd ;wbael iratet. W. aew gate „|ida„ ge tl g M grtaMr »«rM-.n— HA»og»b "* Anar, gg*Ha a«rb bar*e** —■ "’•Ctl.LAtegOUb b M .J?** Mt. Mt* atotne Naaal «• «***•* »»M»< •"* <bat». ab« **** Ml aarottebM tkte T t**K*tM ***** « r *g* pleaa »* Hale cteeb ITIRD WQimLMA.X.Oa nor '- -U 2?J, *or»—t»m . onw-«e>> ■ •***a AM *iu **r*» bdcß

township, Monmouth high school. Wednaaday. March IS 1:36 -Hart lord township. Hartford high school Wednesday, March U. 7;3U—frabls township. Prebls school. Wednesday March I*. 7:to — UaIm township. Luckey school Thuieday March Id. I:3o—Waah Ington township (Place to be announced later I. Thursday. March Id I; 30 — at. Marys township, Pleaaau' Milla high school. MADRID SCENE iOOMTINL'KD FROM FAOK ON KI ed to the people by radio after the communist outbreak ••fo Madrid communists mads desperate by their latest (allure deceived troops in some battailous I who attempted an audacloua | coup " Mlaja and Beatslro Joined Caaa do'a radio talk to the people, both calling upon the population to re main calm and to oppose the com I muuista SLAYERjGIVEN ' «WTHN t. B! > FKOM PAG K ON Si I sentenced lu death " Holdarmsa found no remorse m bls act ton today It was my duty as prooec ator." bo said "I could not Im Influent ed by the fact that Wood always has boon my good friend Neither could I let onr lodge affiliation* interfere with the duties of my ottce." Holderman found solace tn the fact that Nelson, sccordlu* lu Wood's cowfoeekm already had subjected the final judgment to ■ “a higher tribunal" He recalled from the cvnleoetoa Wood's statement that Nel*aa'e i test words were “Father forgive him" Judge F H Hayas, long sidhd Ing peraoMl friend of Wood. Holder man and Nelson, tmtero-d tb« death penalty with the observe ikra: "I trust that the iM»c logg-r of Abner Nelson waa for your <ned May the Groat Judge haw more mercy on you than I ran The penally tor your <rtmr l*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY,’ MARCH 7,1939.

The Pope Is His Cousin ' 1 l Ji Imo Manana, of Parkville. Pa., proudly read* new* of the election of his iuasamn. Eugenio Cardinal Pacelll, to the Papery. Me claims Pm XU an Uurd cousin. *“awmuraaaoammaai mb usommm sma^ B ■n^mmaramm.

CANADA FILMS TO BE SHOWN Consen-ation Films To Be Shown Here Tuesday, March 21 — — The louservatlou films taken in the wilds nl Canada. whl<h were shown here recently under the spuwaorship of the Adams county i-oaservation club era to be returned tor another showing. It aamouaced today The pirturao will be shown at | the new junior-senior high school auditorium Tuesday aiabc March 31. under the sponeirshlp of Wil 1 Ila A Founer. lari <une»rvatK>n ' enthusiast The Moderns Os the puMu and parochial schools have hem mvit ed to attend, ainco Mr Founer ar- , raasrd the showing especially for the yrranger roneervatlooaliots The I»UMI< la also invited to attend No idmisaion will be charged. The plr-tares were taken by C. E White of Fort Wayne and will t be abown under his dire, turn The •Im depicts the wilds of Canada, wbh h are uninhabited at>d deals mainly with nature and the con serration of asiwrv " 11 '■■ ■' I < II ISIS. mi TtE.LSI RY HEAD | < CONTINUER FROM PAPE ONKI ; process of ruUerttag the gold from i cut sens *T cea l see any good U> recov ’ ery tn put sold in tlrvulaiion agaia. he added, "and h migh* add is luetaMllty I dost want I tbs country to got In the vice H I eras to to l»3! and MBV He said that "jam as euoa as a Itnie realty returwa to the wwM be would be tn the front rank «f those seeking a return to ebai | oom- call staHs asoeey “ Mody Freoeoaio Hy tiend«H S Kirin I <4 upynabi IMS W» I nMed Fives I. Washington Match * — UF> uatlary April If !•!*“ Wand, father of two rhlhtrc n bad tuufcaavd that he planned fm > ' a year to kidnap Netona snd ml led ransom mneey to pay oft . debts «a hie farm N< leun wealthy Ice- b< l»«r. dis • appeared from hie bom* Feb IS j Wood tdforvd to aid in <he sear«h , I for Sts friend Fits days laiec hr .emSsoßod sod helped reewver the lardy from a riser tn ahuh be had •brown N Noio><u had been abut' four Itmee

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The treasury, faced with conservative demauds to check the si-ady lucieases In the nstrouai debt, is studying proposals that would twrtnlt continuance of certain recovery expenditures with out directly adding to the debt One plan, providing for eras tlon of a government corporation I to talar funds for ru-lt liquidating public projects, already has Irene I | drafted tn a bill which may be* submitted to congress, ft was lea mid today The securities Issued by the proposed < orporstlon would bo guaranteed by the government, but would not be direct federal obligations and would not be counted aa peri of the national debt. The draft hill embracing 1 that plan utatee that the purposes us the corporation would be to I ftnanew government projects. ‘without Impairing the credit of* ' the goicrnment • State - Are Entertained By *Swinj{ Band* ♦ ♦ Indianapolis. Ind. Feb T- (UFI— Huadroda of apectatoru “trucked on d-twa- :a the house aa aeMto cium l era during the clue lag boars of the Jeglaiattvw session shortly before midnight last night whoa Benny I Goodman and hut orcboetn Brrora led Sic assembly. Thw King at Mwiag’ cnrroatly is appearing la an Isdiaaapolts theater, and appeared twdasw the . legtalorar* under the rahtp of f<naior Walter Deardsky Millionair- Ukhart maaafacturer. tieedmaa wan mada aa h«orary >. era bee of both the bouse and Bea* ate of Indiana — the homo SUta us loegy Carmlcbacl —by a voice | vote. In the bouse. Barbara Ih-ntaton of KoclMoter. attractive danghter of Hcnator Arthur De els'on did aa auprampta "ahag" on top of the hrk'e desk as Beany poo rod out - owe of bra favor Hee — "Ihml be , that Way “ Feri Wayne Gunnwi Sought By Holier Fori Wajae Ind . Marrb T—(UFI Mice today sought a gwnmaa S--4 hts alleged ac.rompliace who jtwo* Mitt beM op and robbed a g'lvcrty s»o;r here, eraaping With !fl»a Th* Bandit entered tbs sturo slows forced proprietor Co.ll Funk hr open the safe, sal escaped !■ •• sMomobtle believed to ha’» bora

GANDHI ENDS FAST TO DEATH Mahatma Gandhi Ends Fant Am Settlement Is Aiwured Rajkot. India. Mat 7.— (U.W -i Mahatma Gaudhl ended hla "fast unto •loath" today when the Indian and Writlsh sovernmeuts interventwl tn assure a oettleinrmt of hla demand for liberalisation of the government ol Rajot state. Gandhi seemed nearing the point of collapae whan he broke his fast al 3:30 p m. He had been with out food for SS'-i hours since noon Friday. K C Gibson. British governnu iit resident for Rajkot state, bad visited Gandhi yesterday seeking to find a basis tor settlement of Gandhi's claim that the young Thakore Baheb, ruler of the atala. had violated a solemn contract to liberalise hla government It was understood that Gibson handed Gandhi a personal letter from lx>rd Unlithgow. viceroy of India, and that Gandhi at unco gave Gibson his reply. A group of British cabinet ministers held an emerg><n< y meeting at No. IS Gowning street. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain s ofSclal residence, lu London late last night. It waa reported 'hat their me > 1 ing waa called becauao Lord Un- , Uthgow sent urgent representations ‘hat a beats tor settiamaat meat I ba found because of unrest la Rajkot and i»»ssible repercuasions ••Isewbera In ladla as the result of ths fast. At the meetlag. ft was said, the mtalsters had a report from Gibson. the resident, forwarded by Lord Linlithgow, saying that there | were brighter proapocts for a srt- ! tiemeat Hntlsh authorities h*re be-am.-j optlmietu. it was noted, but in Gandhis own little household of loyal followers there waa no sign that the “test aato death might be broken by some conceeetim to hie demand that the Thakore Msbeb make good hla alleged prom lee There waa grave antiety lent Gandhi collapse Hr had started bis fast against the sdvtce at phyaiciaus who told him tbst he waa in no condition to put farther 1 strain oe his deUcate noaatitution He had romal:.«d cheerful and drat ' to appeals that he give up hie strife Gandhi eprM a teelhaa uukt ■ I sad lonhed ruhsusted -his rnnrwi ing lie sutered from persistent aaaaea and had iwwaiderable dlf •<rolty la drtahiag water Vauaily Gandhi dnahs four pinta of waler a day Mla<ro IS o ctoch last ntghi he had bran able to drink only tuMr OwiiM •’B The ttttle uaiioualts' fonder had been e»«-lm« apecitrally to force '.be young Thaki-i. liahch to cany oat reforms But Ibe fast also was s part es Gandhi a long light for Indian ns'iuaslia* Loot Uwembor the Thakore ifobeb signed a pact with ferdat Vellabhat Patel, ambassador «d the . India natloMl congress, whb h n< GamMH's mterprvtsttoe. promised the JA444 subjects of fejkvt state the eldest powers of raepnnaibfo I coeornmeat The port was got earned out GandlU wbos-- lather •as «a<e prime rata.star us Jajbot. went to m>e tba Thafero aad pleaded with him io r> tbrongb wiih the part It Wes aaserled lbs' ibe Tbak-re Heated him contempt itouaiy Then Gandhi aaaoumed hlb last coMwrn Ets ob* (WMvTiXVKU Vlt-Mf PAUK ÜBKi *' mob tag a twaut rated ana feet 1 pearo Third bvraaae your member-1 ship ardeeily droiro peace and wBHy for the be tier nedrtms of

Announcing Operator at the lU* * Vivian White y\j beauty shoppe IN K. bemud W. W’e arc pleased to announce *c have secured the services of Miss Agnes Reed a* an operator in our shoppe. Mini Reed h a graduate of Wayne Beaut) school and extends a cordial invitation to everyone to call on her for heauty uork.

Formal Informality lit F • ! F/ ■ ’ I k JbVa TH s "' Cabana faahioas. usually very informal. go formal as Is shown by thia long princess Uns coat of heavy whits terry cloth With prsrf end wtmple of pancsks hat of red printed calico, worit by bßea Barbara Kn.xeley at bfeon Beach. Jia their responsible life tn the trade unions end ftt their communities "Fourth, because the govern . meat of the United Mtateo aad the ’ people of America believe ft to be ' a wise aad almost necraeary step for the further development of the cooperatloa betweea free men in a d-mocratic society su<h as oura" Mses Parkin* said the admlnls 'ration would not sumbu a apecifu peace plan Mhe expected the AFL end (TO nr gut is tore to mah> prop,wale at taler meetings which would serve as the basis for dis cuMrtonb Labor * top leaders were *lleut but privately they gid not dteptay any belief that a lasting ar final settlement would he achieved He, rrtary Perkins said *be be ' liewd the outfouk tor peace was “good’ Four of the sts labor negotiators an- personal ewrmlra whose guar 1 rein antedate the AFLCIO fight by more than a decade ttvoeaeeoent Urnea Ifotratt Maroa f -iCTfo- The H oner Marita faction of the Uaifod An'umobtfo worfers. disa sowing any cauaenfog wiu> the **ing teas of tndeetrrai orgaatsatioM today , catabllsbed as ladrpendeu* t'nioa I The actiou was takea at a c«w>ratlun of the Martig Fa> tma reprsaeutaung a purported foehod FAW nramirara It offnia.ly cam ■Meted divi*tea of the L’AW lab* dual umoatsm. The cwuvsauoe speak.ag so. I AW laewirora uno regard Martin a* the rightful pree»g«ti' adopted a reeoietieo calltaf tor a rofraua- !. -I I *."!.'—..■J f_X_— M SPECIAL! CoMßtry Fried Chkkfiß l.uarb 3Oc WrriMpday and Sglurdav Equity Dairy Store.

<tum so decide any further affiliation ihitrewilh could only be accomI liahed by aacrlflcing cur Dumocratic autonomy." Martin said the resolution wa* the convention's anawdr to CIO pre aidant John L. Lewi*, who ba* supported hla rivals In the UAW. Lewis outlawed the Martin convention anti the CTO promised sutomatlc suspension tor any UAW local aundlug deltgatea so the convent ion. * o Four Cam, Eaxine Jump Switch Today Arvtlla, Ind. March F-tUPJ— Four cars and tne engine us a Bal t snore and Ohio passenger train were reported to have jumped s' awituh and turned over about tour miles west of bare today. No pas xengera on the train were reported, injured, but the engiucor, whose t ame was not learned, waa acalded <m on* lag.

A/ * For rwhlv trained ww.d lon. furnik »•*•- woodwork —a beauoful. transT ‘ parent, waterproof hiuvh. A «•#- • uesMArog rarnnh io eight wood ,h*d<* no /WtaQ MAMAA C W °* C,CM - One* ia a few hours. Caoaof FwWM rYWV9n scratch White. Stain* a* It varaivbev. Kohne Drug Store) Notice I Have Contracted With The Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. —to m-II and urn we their line of Tracloi>. Harvester •rd Farm Implement-, in the trade vicinity of Preble. Indiana. Mv Sale* and Nervwc Store tsiß he hwated in the Huffman Garage tn PreMe. and I will open to the trade Thursßav. March 9. 1939. Come in and *ee the New AMfoChatawn W. C, K. C. and B Tractors and Implement*. I will abvo have on dfoplav in the near future the Na» No. 10 and No. SO All-Crop Harventer*. WE AIM T() SATISFY Ytt’lt PATRONAGE W||.L BL APPRECIATED CALL ON IS FOR YOI R REPAIRS. CHAS. AFFOLDER PREBLE . INDIANA Office Ph«»nc 13 on 37 — Residence Phone lb on 17. “I *et* by the Paper” v Ihr Riverasde >uper Service | I *aF«* again*! wheel* out of KEF vw and out of Itabnce a» nwtlv v * ■ •"«< dangerous factor* in mot ~ b< “ h and «umThc> rail the lire near <k "cupping” and way ng can tell by looking at them. MODERsN EQUIPMENT PLVB EXPERT MECHANICS EMI* ALB GUARANTEE!) WORK Ife River*idr so known throughout thi« nertlon a* one of ife beat equipped garage* lor aligning wheel*, remedvmg ih<»*r nut nl hafoncr. nlraighivning Irame* and ghlr* and doing Ibe hundtrd-and-one other me rhanwal repair jnfe that motorfots need. Wg guy ”|hm*l Take A < hance — Lei In Cheek Your Car knd Plav Sale.*... a lew minute* rheck ma> wave a life or hve* . a dollar or a hundred RIVERSIDE Super Service WMI* NOU fririfU GF 9BAKM, TMINK 0» Ut,

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’ | ' 11 a* 1 i- • State Gas Industry Plans Convention Hammond. Ind., March 7— Tho jMtate gaa industry serving mor* tnan 3M).00u Hooaiar homes, will bold Its annusl convention at Fort Wayaa May 8 and ». The ludiaua Gas Association today announc'4 l>r*llniiniiry plana fur the mratiug which will attract appros'.mafoly 3N roproaentiwivee of the gas companies and a number of outstanding speakers Dean 11. Mitchell, Hammond preaidant of Northern 'ndlans Public i service Comirany la president of the I association. J £* A <F SALVE 000 coZds LIQUIO-TAVLgTa BALVE NOSK P l,l ** DROPS 10c & 25c