Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1939 — Page 5
! 11l DECLARES ■ULAWINVALID ■git I tied At I ort \\ av nr '■pct-larcs Weight Tax ■ Law Is Invalid ■ \\ .»•-.• Jun. , UP) x ■ ...long ilia' ihe state mot « ■ , . .<• .!>' tax l‘>* «»• <!< vim. ,| ... ■n-il mill 111. stnl. t„ ft. n>'"> ••iifiin iiir ii. w .„ :i l S distihl iliish „| today. . il>" Tians Am. 11. .in ■Lt 1-“’ ' ln ' ■ I' l Holl. th. d* I- ml.ml- . ■ l. wnMi'tiil Him, f. . Stokes .Lu ksnn. th, ■ t.mt" I' 1 ! of III.' .IniM..,, ■ and Hon Stu. 0 ( th.- stale police. ■* ' oin|...n> . | .. ..non on. th,. : , ■ to !■ commerce. : .v that th.. |B .. . ! th. null ;,-k. .1 I ; ■ \ a o prevent ■ ntoum. ■- « -• ml ask* .111,. ■ .-mlatuie to repeal tin--n .a* OU tnuks but k picvented aitlou. ■« •• h.ailnv on Hi. ■.- i lie ». t ■*.’-■■ anil Judge Thomas W. m South Bend. Mg o - fte< .. i Good Town — Decatur —— - —— - —■— - — —
■ ho You Suffer ■ 111 Health? ■■ Its neediest nme cases Hl Out of ten to Suffer con |M trued ill health. Ch.ro ■H P'Sct.c hat pre. ecl mo»t M < n-ents are caused by IM »P bones press nj on M •to nerves. Ch.ropract c Ml t -n.nates that p-essure M *th out drugs or kmves n and brings back health M Your inquiry invited. ■ Roy H. Andress M Chiropractor M . *24 N 2nd St. Phone 265 — - -i...
Announcement I We have been appointed axents for the I Bituminous Casualty Co. I Wt offer compensat or insurance and do I not request supplemental lines. Suttles-Edwards Co I Aihlick Bldg. Phone 358
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BAND TO HEAD <O>NTISVKI> From PAGE ONE) 530 o'clock they win receive women members ot the welcoming crowd. There will be approximately titty bands and drum corps (rum various parts ot the state. intersperaed hi the Hue ot march will be special displays prepared by county gioups. In thia connection lit already has been announced j that the delegation from Johnson county, birthplace of the hlghcom-1 ; mtastouer, plans to present him I j with a photograph ot the house' i iu which he was horn. PRISON WARDEN iCP.vri.WEi> from page qnei Ikiwd he stalled tor time, summoned ku < ity and state policemen and stationed them in the court-1 yard outside the office aud in the s corridor. Then he asked the con-,’ victs to talk to hitn face to face, i 1 The door was opened and he saw ' Mrs. Joiner seated in a chair with Sw.-et standing over her and touching her throat with the knife. "I pleaded with him," Itowd said, "and told him not to harm her be*] cause of her little girl. He said,' ‘if you want to be so humane, give. us guns and let us gel out of here.' I “Mrs, Joiner tainted and Huntl asked that au Ice bag he passed In I so he could revive her. While the I hag was being passed in our c ham-e
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came. The shouting started aud was all over iu a minute." The stale police outside < limbed up to the wiudow and caught the convicts uuaware with tear gas and a barrage ot bullets. Mrs Joiner was shot iu the left shoulder by the crosslire. Physicians; said she would recover but feared that an artery in her artn'was i severed aud said they might be toned to amputate. Piotrowskis condition was re-1 ported to be serious. Convict Hunt, who was shot lu the hip in '.he crossfire, was not Wounded i I seriously. Ed Wetzel. Uowd's sec- | retary. was struck iu the thigh by a state policemans bullet. His conduit lon was not serious. Sweet. Hkusewlch aud Nlverson | were wounded. Prison officials de!dined to reveal their conditions! A>ut said they had been placed In solitary < ouhuem-nt. Uuwd said Sweet and Skusewkh | had uo busiuesa iu the hospital, j i Sweet should hale beeu in the prison receiving room and 3kuse-1 | wich in the dining room. Howd said he would question guards to . determine whether any had been! careless. He imposed strict regulations > when he assumed charge of the i prison because ot criticisms that ’ n-sultid when ten long-term con-’ I victs escapad from the prison iu' 1933 with the aid ot desperado i John itlllinger. | "Thia never should have happen-1 j<d. he said. made a rule when I I came here a y> ar ago against 1 : women visitors but the rule was I 'rescinded because the Welfare de-1 I'urtnu nt wanted Its workers to < ' In* tamiliar with the prison iu n- . nard to parole matters.** Heticeturth. he said, he will not i allow women to make tours of int spei tion tn the prison. Indianapolis, Ind.. June 31—(l‘P> I Thurman Uottschaix, state welfare I ladminlstrator, announced today that .Islturs will be banned tresn the [ state prison and retormatory as the result of three convicts holding a tistors as hostage in an escape at-
ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS Happy Hoosiers j J . . K,rk, “"d Happy Hoosier's VII club held Ha regular meeting Ml the homo of Ih-Witt Williamson on June 22, with 21 memlwra pres•’Bl. At the meeting the club decided * •’“••'ball team. DeWitt Williamson gave a talk on Tnv 11 ini or y o( Farm ImplvinviHa" and musk was furnished by Don •nd Hilly Arnold. A nominee for king was also •elected to represent our club. ' Ari "’ , d l» the nominee and lbWltt Williamson the alternate. Th " *•»** Who Will represent their •J"" •• «rv: liwight Hoth. I aul Warthman. Dwight Ulrod, aud Nolen Harger. Hefrvahmeiits were served at the I close ot the meeting. The members prauunt were: Paul Warthman, Donald Warthman, Don i Arnold, Hilly Arnold. Lormt Arnold. Warren Arnold. Dwight Hoth, | Stanley Arnold. Eug-ne Arnold. Kenneth Roth, Nolen Harger. (lari I Mankey. Dwight Girod. Gl. n Mankey, Dale Fruechte, Jack Bcineke. tempt at the Michigan City prison yesterday. We re not going to let anybody ,«*l»e go through the prison and re- | formatory unless they have a prov '< n particular business there,'* he .raid, "That goes for welfare workera as well as mere curiosity seek107 Years Old! v-c ; , > 1 f” * Seooru d«* Amarillaa What to do to Uvc to be a 100? Senora Pladda Martinez de Amanllaa, 107, of Redondo Beach. Cal., gives her advice tor longevity. It is: "Do what God wants you to io and live the good life.** 8«-nora de Amarillas was a subject of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico as a gay young nrntruu.
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'Hilly Shady. Ikmald Htrschy. Hugh Ebrman. Dewitt Williamson, and Nile Williamson. The next meeting will be held on July 6 at the home us Donald and Hilly Shady. Sodbusters The Preble Sodbustera * II club held a meet Ing at the home of Melvin Wertin* on June ;i. al 1:30 p. in. with seven members present. A business meeting was held and also games and refreshments were enjoyed. The nest meeting will be held at the home of Harold ikherry at I p. m. on July 5. Up And At It The t'p And At It 111 club of ■ Blue ('reek township met at the home of Mae Hill on June 21 with eight members present The meeting was called to order by the president. Barbara Bryan i qfter which the roll call and minutes were given. The « H i lull song wax then sung and the 4 II club pledge and motto were reposted A demonstration on •'Canning Peas" was given by Verona Jean Berry and also one on 'Tutting. Pitting, and Laying a Pattern tor the Princess Slip." by Barbara Bryan. Wanda Neadstine also save a brief description of her <• II iloitndup trip to Purdue. The social hour consisted of games and refreshments. A picture wag also taken of the group. These* present were: Enid Ripley, Janet Bryan. Betty Sipe. Verona Jean 1 Ib-rry. Barltara Bryan. Mildred Tricker. Mae Hill. Wanda Need-1 stiiie. and Mrs Hiram Wittwer, j , and (wo guesls. Melba Hill and Baby “Sold" for SSO .o , r> V t* 5 * p - w 9 -i I ■’ Tonlta Here is the Innocent pawn in ths , Cleveland baby "selling" case. Cleveland authorities issued a misdemeanor warrant for Dr. John W. Tipple of Medina. 0. charging ; him with illegally placing a newborn baby in the custody of a Pittsburgh couple whn paid th* I ilellvery rspenses of |SO and intended tn adopt ths Infant girt named Tonlta. At the asms time, statutory charges were died ■ again «t the baby's mother, Mrs. Isabelle Farrell, 24. whose husband is in the ohm penitentiary and th» alleged father of the baby,.Don Harmon. 31. Claveland authorities the Pittsburgh couple, who are "just craiv about the baby.’ acted tn good faith in ths case and had violated i M fdw,
Denied a mistrial, William P. Buckner, Jr., takes tha stand In New York court to defend himself from charges of mall fraud in connection with tha Philippine bond case. Buckner pictured him- i seU as a cocktail lobbyist who in I good faith had done his best ta have the defaulted bonds of tha Philippine Railway company redeemed. lie acknowledged that In the campaign he never had 1 supposed that he "had to become a monk."
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Mrs. Eutar Hill. The next meeting will ln> at the home ot Enid Juan Hi pity, July g,, l:3u p. m. Smiling Juniors The St. John Smiling Juniors tII club met at the St. John school house with th* following members present: Gertrude Aumann. Irene Hultemeier. latrine Siheumann, Eileen Kraus, Helen Kraus. Wilma Schroeder. El»*u<>n- Meyer, and the leader. Mrs. L. 11. Meyer. Also hve visitors: Dorothy Huuck. Margaret Nielsen. Juaueta Conrad. Mildred SiopiH-uhagen aud Evelyn Schroedur. Two demonstrations wen* given. One on "Making a Blanket Stitch" by Eileen Kraus and one ou "Baking a Feather Cake" by Eh-non* Meyer. A talk was also given by Wilma Schroeder on "Washlug Silk Stockings ". Games were fa-d by Lorlne Scheu maun and lun< h was served by the committee. Calf Club The Adams county ( H calf < hili J held Its annual tour. Wednesday, i June 21. The members met at th* Dale D. Moses dairy farm north of lb- ! catur at 9a- m. Here they inspect-' <*d the cows and calves selected tram Mr. Moses' targe herd of pure-! bred Guernsey cattle. From here they proceeded to the C. J. Korte farm. Mr. Korte has a Hn«* herd of pure-bred Jerseys whfah were lns|s-i ted hy the*
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! group. From Mr. Korte's the croup I journeyed to the Hanna-Nutitnan park where they enjoyed a potluck I dinner. Games were also played | here. I They then want to the George Fosuaugh home on Dr. Beavers'' farm. Mr. Fosuaugh has au outstanding herd ot Holstelus The breed type of a Holstein was ■ demonstrated here by the use ot a mon card by Irene aud James Fosuaugh. The last stop ot the day Was at ' Henry Aachlcman'a farm uear Lum , Grove. Mr. Ax hlvmaii has a hue herd of Ayrshires aud he wou several prizes at the state fair last fall. Htauley Arnold gave a demon-1 stratlon on 'Showmanship** and also on "Fitting a Call Fur the I Show Hing." Irene Fosnaugh and Manley i Aruuld were aelactnd as nominees tor quota and king from the Calf | Club and also voters were elected. All mumbera were urg«*d to attend the county picnic, which will be held on July 13 at th» Lehman Park In Berne. ■ O'" PUSH MEASURE lUONTINUtZD FROM s*AUN ONKI | gerent vessels, and substitution ot a travel “at your owu risk'* provision. 3. A restrictive clause which would tlx al 9» days the limit short time foreign commercial credits might run under the bill. The measure as reported provided for presidential extension of credits, under certain conditions, and their I renewal. — "W i, « Paris Newspapers Sue Time Magazine | Itaris, June M—(UP) The syndlcate De la Prvsse Parislvnue aaso s < tat fam of French newspaper puiI Ilshers tiled suit tor damages ot ■ o.<mm,«miu trance (IU&MN) today | against Henry R. laice, editor and I I iiblleber ot Time snagasinu ot I New York. The syndicate contended that Tone had damaged the rc.mtation o' the Parish press It Its issue ot May i whkh said; "The Paris press has lung bong
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I *ii* sower ot world JouttMlliau. Few lie the Parisian newsmen who cannot b<> bought and rare ta tbu newsiwper unwilling to Im subsidised'.'* Qi l I l ——W■— Rules -Magistrate Law Is invalid Indianapolis. June 2u — (UP)— A 1939 law providing for county magistrate courts was declared in--1 valid today by circuit judge Earl iL Cox and Uic stage was ae; tor the first test case before the tlnle supi erne court. The taw Is unconstitutional. Judge Cox held, tecauso it delegates to state circuit courts the turn tion ot appointing separate and new judiciary officers. If adhered to, the set would make "czars'* ot the circuit court Judgi-s, which "Is .» mistake anywhere," he said. ■*•00 Sheets 84x11 — 20 lb. W hile Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and -ized for pen and ink signature. Sealed—Kip-Cord opener $1.05. The Decatur Democrat (’<».
[BISMA-REX"*“I I AORAC/D---l/NO/6£sr/0N B. .1. Smith Dtuk Co. WANTED HAGS. Magazine!. Newspaper*. Scrap Iron. Old Autu Radiators, lotteries. Copper. Brass, Aluminum, and nil grades of scrap metals. We buy ft ides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 412
