Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1939 — Page 5

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I their l>t«h sotintaMle standing Th. l»7 undergraduate ttudenin •be Uppvl H p, I' ~,,„ ‘„f I lssa*'s i| l( m , lu wlimiag ul.etfon to honorary scholastic orgaulaatkms mad*' M i. the group of siud.mu Inmored this 1 rfed In the fuuiidaihm day I gram. HHty-tuur <<i th*. I w.i.. m th. U |,|„, ~„. J their classes Parents or the honor «indents i j were special attests of the Ciiiv. r ' sity tor the foundation day pro 1 i Klein. which was hi comm'-tnora I , t|<>n <>f th<- noth anniversary ot . the founding of Indiana I'uivn ‘ ! »liy. The principal wt>« .ik< r fo> i

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939.

Treanor, alumnus slid former sac ' nlty member of the university and now <>f the federal circuit court ot appeals of Chicago. Mr Panish ranked in the high • «t one per cent of hla class the first semeamr, and Miss .Mann and Miss Archlaild were In the ne»t i highest nine per uont. DEFENDANT IS ’ " ,,STISI PHOM ('AUK UN KI neaaea were .Mrs. Milton Hweartnj K'-n. the detendant'a stater, at j iwhoga home he visited, Clark Frl- i singer, of near Wren, Ohio, who 1 was with Engle at the time of the tartest; Wayne Johnson. Phil ( t Sauer. Jack .Mvlliera and Lawrence 1 Smith, who played cards with i Engle that night. Th- nieniiH-rs of the jury were ; Murphy for, man. Robert Kal-| j let , C L Blades. I tan Reser, Harry Sheets. William Blythe. Robert' , Helm. Jack Brunton. Harold Koi ter. Hurry Stulta. Rosa and Hole., t .Egley BRITAIN READY TO roNTIXVBn FROM PAOC ON Kt !of i;»| hut in no way relaxed, 1 their emergency pietauilona Polish sources failed to confirm reports in Paris that Beck would demand the right for Poland to , veto decisions of the Hanxlg sen- • i ate; occupation of Itantig by Pol- > ish troops or Polish control of I Itanxlg heavy tadtwry Such moves were considered tin likely by Poland as they would. i almost certainly arouse Hitler and i speed up any <ontempla<ed Ntii ) move against Poland In offer I | the Polish foreign minister is exH Parted to reject Hitler's d> mands hut to leave the door open for Uegut tat ions Italy app.ar>-d to be f.dlowing* <•• > m e.' - I- <>i tn '•'■king to pro I tert her flank in event of a ,r. I King Victor Emmanuel was reported to have advised King Far- ; ouk of Egypt that Italy reaper's I his nation's integrity and Ind* • pendence Egypt Ifoa adjacent to Italian Libya, on th« north African coast which many egperts b>di»ve ’ ta likely to be a major hattiefMd i in the next war. Premtor Rsuito Mustudtul also iwas reported urging Hitler t > go slowly agaluat I’ola mi. asseltillg I that Italy had no desire to be ■ dragg*-<i into .♦ general European ; war over such an In* i*l*-ntal issue as llanxlc V weak spot In Britain's prepar-' ; cdtieas appeared, meantime, »s a I result of controversy with the government of Eire in couartl to I> conscription Th*’ Eire govern-< I metlt. M . klng ilKlltnloti of all of Llnl.ind in its frontiers, opts.*, d 'application of th*’ tow conserip-i I Hou law to the six northern fro* land counties whhh still arc part j of the united kingdom High t'ommissloner John W j Itul.infy tlew from Imldln lo Loni lion, with proposals by Eire Prime Minister Eatiion Ite Valera to He. British f’.veitnneut, which had It; •lie.ii. *1 that it proltaldy would l«.«v*- «»|»-n the question of apply Img *oiimj l|>tion to northern Ito

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MUELLER NAMED TO STATE BOARD — AukuM Mueller Succeeds Snouffer On Indus* trial Board Indianapolis. .May 3 HJ.Pj (lov. M. t'llfford Townsend today alt tiounii'd the appointment of Aug l nat .Mueller, former secretary of' , state, gw a member at the state, industrial laaud to succeed Ira M I Suottffer of Fort Wayne, leatid t chairman. <ffe<tive .May 31. Siiotiffer, who has been chair-1 matt of th*. Isuiril for four years., submitted his resignation to the’ governor fonnally today. Mueller.. who ta an Indianapolis rvsidi-ut. , will take office June 1 At the same time Townsend said that Charles Fox of T*rr> ' j Haute, a mem Is r of the board, will iHH-otne chairman when dnouffer's ■ i**algnatlon takes effect Fox has iwen a mombar of tbv| IKiard off and ou since IHJ. his I ; service totalling nine years He first **»ived from ISI7 until 1931 .and from 1933 to 1929 Hu was reappolnt<d by Townsend hi ll»3> I — - ■—■■O' .0 , PETITIONS AKE — I tCONTtNUED FROM PAGE O.XKj ed The petition was referred to I the street and newer committee with power to act. Floyd At her also appeared before the council to petition the opening of St .Mary's street Horn Harrison street to Washington. Mac .Mcflill. local repairman, appeared before the louin-il aud asked that the body take action on a matter involving the Fourteenth i street stub that tuua north off Monroe st reet Mr. Mttiill stall'd that Fourteenth street had a 5o foot light of way there, but that gardens and lawns had encircled part of the right of way and that (uatomers to his shop were unable to turn th-» cars around at the end ot the street becauso ot tho narrow width. He asked the l*uly to ordier the • leariug of the right of way. The matter was referred to the street and sewer committee Mrs. Mary MK lare also appear* ; *-d pt-rsonally regarding th* openmg <>t the alley from Marshall 1 street t*> Park street, which runs I alongside her propurty Pa*'P«i{<‘rN, (’rew Killed In Crash Ca-ablauca, May. 3tl Pl An Air Fiance plane in th 'iCe*x Blanca-Dekar gervire trashed ami burned today, killing six p.ne , sengere and the crew of three. Formation <>f Ice on the wings was hhirned for Hie accident, snich oc curved ISsnilos soutuof Ma*rak* ch. The Mathew F. Harris property will well at public auction Sat. Mav <»lh. Iti:.‘ll> a.nt. on the premitse* 121 West Madiwoo St.

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DOCTOR FORCED INTO OPERATION Chicago Ductor Forced At Gun Point To Treat Wounded Man Chicago. May 3 U.R> Dr. Sig- < mu nd Hlrschfeld stand at the point : I of a gun in a dimly-lighted roomI Ing house today and performed ar' 'emergency ope r st km with a raaor, i blade on a bandit wounded last . night in a gun battle In whicu I lone man was killed and iwo p*t-1 I Ice men were wounded so serious , ly th*-y may die. He was summoned lo a small I third-floor apartment aeveral i | hours after two bandits, attempt--1 mg to hold up a North Hide tav- 1 «ru, had shot and kittl'd an uiid>-l- ! J taker and wounded the poiluemeli . The rooming house is only a { I few bliK-ks from the tavern. A man I opened the door in anawer tai ' Hirachfeld'a kumk and covered ; him with a gun. A wounded man I i lay on a bed An attractive blonde , | stood near by The wound' d man

2' • Says Gloomy Gus“l feel so bad’’ Says Happy HooligarTDorit be sad For youse can thump dem moody ills Wit Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Cue IWT Ca*w fsw Im.

8 More Days To Go WITH WHOLESALE PRICES BEING OFFERED RETAIL BIYERS. A WRITTEN (H ARANTEE WITH EVERY CAR SOLD. EVERY CAR IS PRICE TA<»GEI>. ’35 Dodge . __ZyIW3K TOCRING SEDAN Priced al * J 279 ’36 Chevrolet 295 36’"'=$319 BSS» 35 $275 Low Mileage (leMß'd. 13 YEARS OF ( ONT INI Ol S GROWTH IS YOl'R PROTECTION. -SAYLORSbuick CHEVROLET “Leader in the Quality Field* “Leaikr in the Low Priced FidtT 141 & betuud St. • UH S. F int Street

[looked up and Midi "Go lo work. Doe." HirscbfoM made a hasty exam InaUoit and found that the baudlt had been (hot through the ab- | domen Thu bullet had lodged i near the base of the spine "I'd like lo help you." Hlrschfold said "Hut I have no insiruinentg,** The wounded man picked up a raxor blade from the table. "Here, use this." ho said Hlrschfeld protested, be told • police, but the maii with th*> gun threatem-d him For the next 33 minutes the bandll lay still — without an anaesihetie— while the physician prob-, ed for the bullet. Th« other bani iltt stood by with the gun trained I im Hirschfeid's buck During the [operation the girl packed and katd-j m| belongings into an automubtli , After the operation. HlrschteH I placed th*' bullet on the table "Gimme that. ’ th*- wounded ! man said. “I want to give n bax k i to the guy that gave it to me * The glil aud the second bandit then assisted the wounded man to ' the automobile. He fainted on the , way down stairs On the street | the girl turned to Hirsthfeld and I said: "Thanks. Doc.” She and her

compuntoM drovu sway. Hlrschfeld reported lh« case io police immedietety. They said Hi* girl and bandit rag Mered nt tit* looming house u month ago ns' "Mr, and Mrs Wilson " They had not been able to make further identlfliatnui but said the bandits! "absolutely'* were ibe ones who, attempted the tavat u holdup ns. one of the holdup men had been, wounded in th* gun bailie. Fol Icemen Edniu Jit Intyre. 12.' and Phil Kelly, 33, were in th*-! iavern when the iwudits entered. Th* y were off duty and in plain clothes "This la a sthkup," tn*'

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uM I Imndits shouted Mclntyre sud Kelly grubbed their guns nnd started to fire. The bandits re* tut nid th* fliv. Alex Feigusott. 35. th«< under* taker, seated st the policemen's table slumped over dead at lb • | flrat blast from ihe Iniiidlts* guns ,U< Imyui was shut through ihn head Kelly WHS shot Ihlougtl lh* abdomen and • heat, Kim* , eu pa* | trims witiiestaal the nboollag aud 1 several said one bandit was * I’luHbmg hi» abdoawm when h<I fled. Trad* in a Good Town — Oecatus