Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1939 — Page 5
russia-japan dispute grows "CsShSS"' Frontier j<“> *-*««-** * u °- govsruiwol invoked U» ii«wl daf**** •** w '* ,y ** tnwr*l 'W* O- * °* ,h * Mu***' % gftgffrgfd. “« i m couactl mol tor* u?' pH, .ll* bM »““*“«> u ‘ 1 r«r ' ** u. nation- !£*» *'• 4 ‘** leh- * “* L *» w>»o*ti itoi *« no>» quarts* M an MMJ _ |r - t mimi su>b m arouM oP«r- --* * *« um*. l# 4f! Uw 4«f*n*e <*o‘ >to followaMMirr* »'< prescribed; l Strict air defense precaution*. } increucd power* tor military hMis- . _ AII , gaatricuoos 00 *pa*cb. puhllBum* «*» I** 4 pro*mu io* of possession of i«k», expletive* sod other wenp*» .. » restricted communication and irurGorutwn by land oud water, n* upreaie war count'll met m , u has; Ueo. Meishlro itagakl. i r gunner- report on Muttohukuo **d Cbto* Prisce Kotokito Kan-la. chief of p mpcnai geoarsi staff, m 4 Gan. ftjiatok* Hit*, aid* 4* comp to faperor Brrohlio, auaudad the 11111
«uua>(»l ol ' ondUio* Os ltl >lll4l mi» iMUMii'i *4)- ■ BaMH «* B*u*rymar»4i *:« il*» l'*L «/ *feWfjK r ; l »*» u u DALTuN, Pre».d*Bl H !• HALL. Mw raury » : ***. % Nun. ..UK* A-vOiTii OK CuMKANT No*. fctl|4i Load. uD teal tiuti i Kr** If on* any nlof tauim trance) . .Nona .#4 Si - I*. '»**<■ Voiut* fro la Ban*# *•»■ {■* ritlMi *u4 Not OR »B---53) . UMM# a. rw4 SokurlUtß tin~Unn A Krill* •»< ».. IMU I« friar «k»tui(> ......— Non* Ktaunik* rrO Akioußlß 4x i*4 to pi o' #** of 2*s# .. AbmrU othrißiM W* .w«4 - nj«m Total Orw** A»**U • T.IU.IU.JI ~ >- • ■ .s •. Ai • Sr' Anri. , 1 4.Tit4tt.il I.! All! UTIL* |frw<t or amount n»- [ nun to iclnaure !u.* risk* |AM4.l**rl Lain 4ur *n4 unpaid . J.R.liltßl i*M». .<tj«»t*<! and no* Nona few. *na4ja»t<r4 and a .imp*m. KfM *M Anon lit* US* pud U.tJd.Xd Ma*u 4m *b<l not due ■MM or other <redlLP**.rrsrr « Mona »U»I UattlUtir. ol tu* ' CMptny 1R1.M5.17 tA*l Ueblllti*. I j,7:7,ii*.il MM » N •• n r JpMt -— . • UiM»U> I *Wi f *,7it.M4 1e nrtur imiiana. I Pfa* 4 loturau-. < mnnaaloner 1 !»< .e4tf.!*ii. d. lnauranrr Doiti- •**•«•«» o. Indian*. hereby .truly ftJM above |» * ■ urracl topjr ol l SUU«t«i I f ih* I 'oodittoa N i <bo.t ttwnii M.nl I'ompanp on » -IK far of l 'r. ember, l»sk. aa s*** V »• ordinal >iau,eeni add aai iR» mi 4 original naitnant ta •°* 0* fjfa I* thi. ollhe. w h«r«*f. I hereunto •“*«*« ff "•‘ mr a«D “» "fa* — aifg-. 1 yt t'or.dittoii #1 ttia Uktlßli.Hl «l Tt *l. PI HI. ~****■ A*l K It). im'ob M***actisiaui DtiMiK' 'Dmarek tttraai ***. J.iftsv.T"*' * - —*• fauna t*X"* *»KT» OK 'UMPANV ..no. '/»m from any * on * Utd Km 3 rntma u.: frVtte’ ,ic ’ ** •IhtlWlM a * ,,U M *ssyss Sr;..' « **t **MU ' I I .Jl'jJj UMHUTiIi Bpi t , W * mo »tSl «*• , -.i ; r *l»«ura &: Minn, 1 X •ot.t.d ..‘r/wt ***• • •*** u„: ta C"»»*ndno,d«. l » MMI nth*r .rrdl! », lb ; Non. r 10,111.1 S Nfaat LUh,l, "« | "Mlm . I . Nona T«t«i * MfMl’ M J:.'> «Rdt?ln|^a C jlS*2Jl»faMl|r t y.--..-; gT.«R -,i Va jjSwa; ! tlu ,l ''* 1» n>m ' lirrr U*llo storsi“®.>..TSiP®
nteeOag I Afta award Itagakl mad* a full leport lo * meeUlf of milled army gaaoraia. Intocauoß of tha Mencbvkuo deli nse act came after dispatches from ihr Mongolian frontier which (aid that the Japanese h»l Inflicted hie lost** on the KcxslsiiMougolie.i force* la an arUUary bombvdmeat, and had shot dawn M Ku-stan ailplana* in three fiahu. la whieh «ie Japanese loot a total of two plaa**. Kora inn min talar Hacalro Ariu ivported to tha privy vouucll that negotiations with British delegate* >n Chin* were progreaaiag smoothly- #■■■ APPOINT, sum TO PHILIPPINES Francih B. Sayre U Appointed As Philippines Commissioner Washington. Jaiy 34 — fUP) — President Roosevelt tedey nominated assistant secretary of auto hi sects B. Beyre lo fee U N high commissioner to the Philippics. -Mr Roosevelt tea* Sayre's nomination to the senate rot confirmation He replace* Paul V. Me Nutt, who resigned and ha* been u.uned administrator of the new federal welfare agency. Sayre bad been frequently mentioned In administration ctrciha as a likely appointee to the cgh commikslonershlp. 'He ha* heap as aasiathhl aecre ury of state slave the start of the loosevek Administration and play-
4t»t«Htn| of Condition of tti* tat Hii t* mitnpiK (111 Mill R IOIPAII N*«r Vork IS William. Street On tha ilii lit *l Dninfrr, Hi* Amount of Capital paid Up , »f 1.000.U00 «0 «IHO»d AtWKTS OK CUtU'ANf Kaai katata LntnvuntSrrr.t .. | | **| *4 •Sortmar lima on rtai aatate t Kr** from any _ prior inrumbranr*) „ 2R.152 ad Bond* and ttt-n ka OkraCal 'r&XWL in- ” Uraat and Not on tntarcati ui ill it Ac ru*d tt*. orlttea tin* , k , l * rr *‘A fafak «u >.. :s.m.ii otk.i SrcaiMn L. ... Non* i’runiiutna and A’.ouuta dua and In proteaß ol < oUar Uon 4M..1S II Auunaii ntharvlaa an* turad — H,tll.nl . Total Uroa* A»*'l« fl.'.ißl.ltl.il l>*du<-t A .acta Not Admltlad I 5.7k1.1|7.nn Nat Aaaeta | »,l!«.llt.n« _ I.IABILITIKd ilvsarv* or amount ncicaaarr to rtlnaur* outatandln* rtak* « I.aal.lsi.no Lo-.e* due and unpaid, im**** adfaiaiad and not dp**" la>***r uaad•“••’♦nao Ant,l4l.<o Bill* and Aicount* un* •t'* l ' l Kune AtaoMiw due and not due nank# nr oUker rtdllnt» None Ptljer MablUllna of tkn tympany lll lil It Ty'nl Ukblllllna I I.ll*l*o >* >- J i.ono.aoonn i uitjii n Total — 1 Aui.m.fa NT ATP. Os INDIANA, »»«ca nf fn#uran< * commDaionnr l. ll** uuderManed. Inauraoce Com.til>*lonc; of Indiana, iitreoy <*rtify !L U “ J. ht ••*** w * >a a >orr«n t copy of tba Klataiiirnt of the Conuitlon of } *•• i*f v | fnantloord Company on , {* r Hi* of B*.tmWi, l»l*. *> fk l,u . W ?t b,r Rtlffii*! atalkin.nl *nd fU#l tkn paid .|ißlual »tautnent la non on ftla In l|a office. In Taallmoky Wlureof. I hereunto aubacrlbe my nan., and .Du my m rial *aal. tki* Ifah day of July, nip iPaall DIP) H NKft HA It ft. ... „ . , i«dSr«cc Cinsmtwftvrer, *! f ,Muluai (TNSpnny ao atate. • I lil #9* — — — Statement of Condition of tu* ANHUII 4k MCamilß lhat ha it t: tu. New Voek . . II John st. On the *lat Itny of D*. ember, II4R T B BOKH. Preaidant K 1* Mt l,\ KMlt.l.. lerrltry Amouut of Cap Mal paid “p •» ymiifa u i\ tu jat .**^-7* u * go*}*** Heal katat* lmm tun*. •••d | fauaa Morin*ye latana on rent i tallU tKraa from auy Prior IjiliWilffii Nona Bond* and We ka Own*d iMarktl Value) 1.1Rtt.412 RO Caak in Bank* lOn In-lare-l and Mot on Inter tali iPi.tßi.47 A rued He ui Ills* ilutaiaat fa Iteiata, a** » 11.1iß.1t 'fiber Me* urltie* . lll.oii,|l Premium* end Aecounia due and lu pro* eaa of nolle* tion 1t. ,*11 4. Acount* otb«rw|*e *a- > urad .....r;..™ Nobb Total Urea* Aatal* I iu*tt.*|i 17 Deduct Aaeeta Not Ad mKltd ... I SI,III *R Net Aaaeta I A.ATT.Idk «* „ WAMIUTIti * Ra.arv* or nwount n«caaaary to rklltaura outaiaiidlntf rial* | LM4.1H1.11 (e»«» do* It'd unpaid Non" tiasoea ndluatod and n«l , do. 3.T; s n. Urnaea ut|*d)Uat*d and I» *»P*t*n lin.uß* *"* U'.i|« an.) Ai-ounlr unpaid N 1 "" Amount due and not dua or othnr cradle lOfl Dinar Uabllttl** of tkn Company TMi.MO Os Tout Llabllitia* I :.»«ivn(* PJ Intel i arac Tt UI /ijlffSTslß ftATBOf INDIANA • JL ' l ’ l»m. * of fnaurani'* Commlaainner I. lb* un<l*r;!di;*d. Inaurante C’omPiSr’vii? ifMify !!**' J?*? anov* I* a inrrai I eopy nf U*e Htatruirnf of lha nr wrwe & 'iiira«? it "“P I kereunu eubai-rlbe my name and alft.e my .*■• r 'immuw JWI? slCis7.' >wp ‘" y *° • Utf
DECATPB DAILY. DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 (!. Him.
JOB INSURANCE FIGURES GIVEN Number Os Application In Indiana Passeh 300.000 Mark Pori Wayne, fad . July 24 — The number of Job Insurance benefit applications filed In Indians has passed the 800,000 mark. It was announced today. Mince Job Insurance became effective In Indiana It month* ago, •nine 3*7,non individuals have riled claim*, and of that number 38,000 have filed a second claim In Ihe Port Wayne dlatrlct 1.300 of the 11,900 claims filed to date have been repeaters. The number of worker* In Insured employment has bem around MO.OOO In the state end 99.700 in this district, which covtrs Allen. Adams. Wells, and Whitley counties. Since the first of the year an Increasing proportion of the new claims has been entered by persons who had filed applications In an sarlier period of total or partial unemployment, E P. KUmlll er, local Job Insurance manager, pointed out. In June 1,400 of the 13440 applications filed in the elate end 334 of 440 tiled in thla district were repeaters. Benefit* paid since April 1938 ed a leading part in tecietary of state Cordell Huli'e rwciprttal trade treaty program.{ Sayre was a son-in-law of President Woodrow Wilson. He was married to the late r esident s daughter, Jessie, In the White House In 1913.
Statement of Condltloo of tkn 1 iop:t ir\ ami up:p»mt IklMl'Akl OP ItMII IMI BaHinior*. SlaryUan Ctmrlea and Dexlnatoti Stieet* I On the Slot Day of December, lilt CHAHCkS H MUArkit. IVestdeal HDBKMT S. IIAUT. Secretary Amount of Capital paid * up a *« i.ian.nnn.nn <1 ItOSS ASMKTS OP COMPANY Ileal katate Unlocumb I trrd IMIMHN Mortnape le.ana on raal eatate *Krmdr*>m any I prior lie umor*a es „ 7i.tMt«,n» llomy* and Slock* ownt nd • Market Value! IT.MS.IM.in Caak in Bank* (On Inter**! and Not on tnt terra! I l.y. R.lii.U Accrued Me. urltie* finteraat A Kent*, etc.) . i»,i«S la Other SrruriliM None Prriaturaa and Accouatn •lor and In proceat of nolle, tlun l.ißjuJiyAi Ac-oonta oilier*Dc aa- ~~ mm * * urad 11.0*1 »» Total tiro** A. rt. |;i,Wi.RBB J»a*lu't Aaaeta Not Admitted 1 tay.tßp.ia Nat Aaaeta (U,l»Mof.4* UABIUTIKS Keaervr or amount atceaeary ta ralneure ontataridlnk rl»lt* t S.llo.R*J.*t due and unpaid i.alo.Ul.tl imeaea adyuated and not due Nona I* .area uuadluated and U> auapeoa* ..... Nos* .till* ana Acvounta unPaid None Amount dua and not due kanka or other creditor# Nona other Uablluice of ike Company 1.17 Mt» SI — . -Atilhtirß |U,T»i Capital I i.iao.BOao* surpiu* — 1 ;,si7,ssa«« Tt»t#i 4n.ita.ta7 t» STATS OK INDIANA. Ufti * of Inaurauc* Oumnilaaloncr I. tlie ond- rsfy"Cd {neurntii t Com--ntaaloucr of Indiana. Itsrebp certify that the aßovt la a correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition of the aboce mentioned Company on th* Hat day of Decembei. (»!►. ** shown by the urlsioai atatemis! and that the »*id »atrlti*l autement b* no« on file Is this oiler. Is Testimony Whereof. I hereunto kuWrlbe my name and alt* my nIS- . lal aeal. thla loth day of July, MU. •ueet* OKP. 44. NkWBAt kit, tnauran" < t<nii.n>atun«u. •If Mutual Company *0 atate. JUDY S*—St. Mlatement of Cnndltlon of Ih* AMCKItAA homiiNi. tnaptkt UK SALTiaiiHt! Baltimore. MarylXt.J Charlea and Dralnffton Streets On in. Slat Day of Dr. ember. 1»1* 1> t'I.AI'DK IIANDV. President HOHKKT «. HAHT. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up *1 l.ono.aso tut tIIUiKS AMNKTM OK 1 kJMPAN Y Ural katata Culm umb*(.d I M.iuo.uu ilortgak l Doan* on real aatal* (Kre* from any prior Itn utnkran. e) Non* Bond* and Mto. k* Ownaf tMarlcel Value) , i.iIa.MT.II Caen in Bank* lOn Interest and u»t ou Interest | lfi.iia.ai Accrued Mo. urlllaat Intries! 4) Itr(its, etc * t.t>R» 14 Other Me. urMlts Nan* PraiMluins and A< ■ ountn dg. and |u proceaa of upll*' Don T a3i.7Sl.fa Acount* otkarwia* **• tured . T.. tl.ai7.tl .Total Dross Assets I »l Deduct Asacts Not AdmMlad I 11.1*4.id Nat A**''* * J,0.R,«1t.1* UABIMTIKS lie serve or attiounl nesaaasry to rotnaure outalandlns r|sb* I Non* leiaae* d 1 " and unpaid None U>ases adiualed And Hot due Non* Icossea ntiadiUKted and In susppna* . Non* Hills and A<<»unt* un|Mld N u* Amount due and not dur bank* or olhßr . reditors Nona Other Liabilities of the ToSreeJdl,,,.. SSHtVS Capital ) | l.oon.nOn,#* Surplus I 741.3 RU 1* Total ..> > ii}»lllil Stale of Indiana. '•« « ot Ihnuranc* Cominlaylantr t, the undersTtned. Insurance p,nn* mlssloner of Indianu. hereby certify I cat tbs almte I* a > orf*. . empy ot lire Statement of tha Conditio* of the above mentioned Companv mi Ibe at at day of Dei ember. I»l». as shown T>> IH* oflklnal *tal*M*i;t and that Hie said orTsinal Matomant ts na* oh file ih ibis »m>e. in fe-itmony Wiisreof, i hareunth eubs* rlbe my name and *lh» niy on•I. *.<,> nv>‘r^9"r uu ‘ JULY SP-J7.
(%otktK -) _ _ prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Cracker Heme Service Department A SHORTCAKE TO REMEMBER ItmTIXIZIgS&SUV" " A “ B !**toJeaw"T if, lot* h. has Uma*faf JSnLTBfc* ** U immsdiaUly—before R.™ ?*." renlly think—eniv *r* with tha Aral thing that Don* into hi* hand on hearing your word. For Inatanca if imS-I 3KJL*? rsf -MtSt to oW“, to £±,*1523 ‘ "J, * ywn mentioned. And, if you ahuuid say "shortcake** .oh’h For shortcake—juat naturally manna "strawban-ieo” to most llvlne in th. UnlUd SuUa. jifow.var **?vrd a P r,l! SsasMjE&sss.xwjSSC mh foI7tVH r •tortnek. ha. 12 own delicious , F’"* rr J , ®*uco. Doesn't tha: sound luscious and S’S&iwzr: f^isr rt Pria* Raspberry Shortcake * ••to «*to flour % cup butter lk •„ 1 *gg yolk TS*^u 9m9 °* flour H cup milk ■ 2 - - . * cup* fresh raspberries 1 k,n « to*der % to M cup auglr Hirt flour once before measuring. Sift flour salt, and hakine VZim • U « htl P toaten egg yolk and milk (blarded toPt*' l "i* If make a soft dough. Divide dough into 2 Darta Roll #r pat out one-half of It, and fit ltln*o bottom of ungreasni fdnch *l'*® r * kkhg pen. Spread with raspberries mixed mniwinr Roll of STwhli 1 SS m 'lm n * o “* h , to Bt P*w» •"<« on top el «arr£ga B a* *° “ * »«to™telylet oven, 400’ F. Number Raspberry Sauce H cup butter | J tbep. eonuUrch t JUS , I 1 tbap. cold water 1 p 2 ™*Ptorriee, mashed I 1 egg white gyfc -ypg l®w heat. When it U melted, atir In auger end mashed berriaa. Blend in cornsUrch which has been dissolved Cook .» »i"utea. Cool. Fold in at.(fly bnnten egg wh.tm Amauat. Sufficient far 4 generous servings of Raspberry ghorcak# ~ tkemtss isss ts bm» csm«. i«. . _ m */ I ** «y.toM«l. toahlwg probiam*. send a lette. r^us.T.ng e,r# £ «*'• »*w«>iP*r Veu will rsc.lv! e prempt. personal reply. Wlsase ancles* 9 cent atsmp tv cover postage.
ha»a exceeded |1.M2.000 00 to thla?! dlalrlrf and 123 000.000 la tha atate. be added o 1 NATIONS RENEW __ (OQNTINCND fltfyM fAOK ON*) pean Irl-power alllanc*. the po*ilion of Britain would ha strrnfcthaned and ahe mlitht be able to *l»e itraatar attanttnn to protection of har Intaraai* In tha far east. And In the same trajr. Kuaaia * atrugKlasalnai Japan in tha Orient would ba lean dlftb ult If kuropaan troub laa warn quieted The aerlouaixwH of Ihe Movie! Japanese confUcf In Mauchuhuo was emphasised bjr action of Iba Japanese-dominated government at Halnklng. wbicb Invoked It* national defense act In connection »i«k aporadlr fighting against Soviet sponsored fore** on the outer Mongolian border. The Japanese supreme war council also mat hi Tokyo to dlscuaa tha frontier situ- M at lon and developments In China !' From Berlin, where the Nan* be- | fan a aerie# of realistic drills against air raids, dispatches dlsckm ad that Gan Frans Haidar, chief I of staff, and a group of army ex- < parts would go to Italy early In . August lo wltnasa tha Fasciae army maneuver* on the French frontier German* recently have been reported aiding Italy In strengthening defenses along the French fron . tier, whk-ll generally ts regarded 1 a* tba weakest spot In the Total!- 1 tartan front. All of tha big power* In Kurop. I hv’SAS building nn for possible l l critical developments In August by I assembling tbelr fighting forces'!
Remember Huev? This Is Earl Ovv. Earl K. Long apeaking With all tha oratoneal gaaturea of hia lata brother. Huay P Long. Lautaiaoa a Earl K l/mg. flru a heavy broadaide tn hia campaigr in before tha af*tf miljtla at Alexandria. L# Long eharaa t ayatam of epllecunf flva par cant of atAta ampleyaa’ iglarMi In Utc oftca of hti principal oppaaaat. A- P. Tugveli aaw al**e • traaatirar. »h«n tha latter *u chairman of tha highway ’couunuaiaa. . j I
! for maneuvers British air force stations on the east coast were reported to have been put on ihe alert for any German war planes iflytng over or near the British ■-oast Natl craft had been reported making such practice flights recently. some of them violating the three-mile limit Development In Spain conilnucd to cause concern, hut lack of offldal Information clouded the picture. After Gen Gonzalo Quetpo de Llano had denied to the United f*resa that he was In disagreement j with Gen. Francisco Franco, dispatches reaching the frontier reported that the Falangist* (Fascist si were making a strong demao'* for control of the government Queipo de Llano and other militarists have been opposing the Falangists on the grounds that they would permit a strong Italian Influence In Spain Frontier messages said that Ramon Berrano gutter, the Falganlat leader and minister of Interior, had warned Franco that his powerful party would oppose restoration of Ibe monarchy until they were satisfied with the new government. Home military factions had favored return of either former King Alfonso or his son. Don Juan. —— -o AMERIC AN MEDICAL tCONTIM'KD ON PAGE BIX) old. said he assumed the decision would be appeah-d. “An appeal aee-ma to me to be a foregone conclusion.” he said. “I can't imagine our resting on a lower court'* decision in a' case «fl thla importance.”
ARREST MAN IN FATAL SHOOTING Illinois Man Is Held For Slaying Sunday Os Step-Mother Benton. 11l , July 24 — (UR) — I jOeorg* w. U«re, Jr., 33, aon of a , prominent aurglcal spei-lallstn, was | charged today with the murder of hla stap-moiluir, Mr*. Nancy Uoro, I 44. who was shot to death In her home early Sunday. The chargii waa made in a war- | r * l “ Maued by Justice of the peace Ueorge B Mliaw at the requeat of I atate a attorney J. Ray Jones. Sheriff Kd Powell, who has boen directing the Investigation of the j killing, aald the warrant had been issued in order to bold (sore for grand Jury action. He declined to divulge Ihe evidence on which Jones had baaed hla requeat for the warraul. Immediately after it waa issued the youths father. Dr. Ueorge Gore, wealthy surg.-on with a practice lu several southern Illinois and eastern Missouri communities, and an aimi. Mrs Kmma Choiaaer. posted a bond of tiO.CHH) Jones said young Gore would be released today. Mrs. Oore waa slain on a screened porch where she and her husband had been sleeping. The killer smashed a pain- of glass In ihe ; porch door and. as she Jumped out | of bed. fired five bullets Into brr j body. He fled through a garden to 1 an automobile as Dr. Gore ran ini to the house to telephone police. Young Gore, a former student at the university of llllnola, and his : wife, Kathryn. 34. were brought here Monday from Pape Girardeau, j Mo., where he worked In an office j maintained by his father. He declined to testify at a coroners Inquest and said he and hla wife ‘ had been on an outing In the Osark mountains with another coifple during the week-end. He said he had not learned of hla step-moth-,er'a death until Monday when he ; read an account of It In a news- ' paper. Powell took the couple to Marlon yesterday where, it was reported. * they were placed in a ceil con- , laming a dictaphone Last night i ■hflMMßßammmm awes* s-ernssaasm
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| 'hey were returned le lienuni end Mra. Gore wag released. Powell sold gn agent of Mu* state bureau of criming! tniwetlgg- | non had checked Gore's movements and found that the couple registered el a Hikes ton. Mo., kotei Men day noon, about eight hour* after the slaying. They remained at Hlkeaton. he sold, until Monday morning. Mr* Gore was the surgeon's second wife Bhe had been hi* secretary for ten yesre. He married her two years ago, a year after the death of hie first wife, the mother of young Gore. GUARD KILLKK (CONTIMUICD PKOM PAOK UNM> bond Kckert explained that on that charge he could he held without bond It wua understood (hat a petition asking that he be committed to the state reformatory for safe keeping until hla trial will tie pre settled lo Justice Neal after Boy* answers ihe manslaughter charge Kckert aald that he dldu l know where Boy* would be kepi after he had entered hla plea, but aald definitely that he would not lie confined In the Fountain county Jail here any longer than neceaaary. Boys repudiated hla confeaaton to state police only a tew hours after they said he admitted the crime. He refused lo sign a written confession, police said, but added that It waa not uecosaary that he do so. In his confession he told police
What About Your Plans? Many high school gradual** from thi* aactian hav* attend** Internationa! Collage. We paint with grids to scorss *f th*m who are making outstanding record* in the business world. Thair aucces*. to a censiderafcl* ratent is dua I* the foundation training rocaivcd in y* U r splendid high achool*. where they wore under th* careful guidance of conscientious wall qualified teachers. A representative group of high school graduates from ysur section hav* made final arrangements to *n«*r Intarnatianal when tha Fall Term begins. Monday. August 2d. What about your plan* lor th* coming year? it isn't tea lata to register but you shouldn't d-lay, a* th* Fall Tarm will start in a few Short weak*. Catalog and full particular* will ba tent fr** upon request International College “School of Commerce*' 1889—Golden Anniversary—l 939 120-22-24 W. Jefferson 8t Fort Wayne. Ind
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that he mat the II yaarota Junior high school atudsm as aha walked through the golf routs# to meal her 13-yea i old ajatar. Lorsua. to go swimming He talked with bar lor a saw mr-moota and than lad her Into the ahndow of * Mitch Where he si tacked her. He became panic sirli ken and Siranglod the girt with * Imii from her own graaa and in adduiou bold her haad under water. Then with hla hands he acoopod ~m m shallow grave in a nearby wash out and hurled Ihe body tortote lh* burial h* partially uudraaaad the girl and put tha removed clothing In her sawing kit The kit waa found nearly 4u feel from the crude grave nod Boyces fingerprints war* found iipvu It Htats police Mid tb« i Roys confessed Whan ha was mid that hla fingerprint* bad been discovered.
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