Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1939 — Page 6
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SENATE VOTES N (CONTINVKD FH»>M MOK UJ*»I posal by X.-n Charles W Tobey R . N H . which would have riven thin country the right to s-lx-guilty »<■»••!« and put their nw» tets in prison The house majority and minor j Hy leaders discussed pl ex edur.--for the neutrality bill mid midtentative plans to V-irln consider ' atlon of th.- measure Tuesday \ with a final vote pi.diable by | Thursday or Friday COLDS (2£i(2 DOu Liquid - Tablets - Balve ■ Niw Props a* 5 . e°— * .e*-* SHOW I, T ,1M NICHOLS SHOE STORE
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WPA WORKER’S TRIAL TO END Jury Expected To Receive Newcastle Slaying Cane Today X. » Castle, Ind. tt.t 24 <U R) , Clmdnit arguments of attorneyin the first degree murder case cKiiltist Clayton Booher, New Castle \\T>\ worker w ill be heard ■'"'go t'c" d > H-iehi-r Is c harped with first degr.-e murd.-r in connection with th.- fata I.hooting of Roy Wray another WPA worker, last July j He pleaded temporary insanity. In W C Van Nuys. superin I telident of th.- Indiana village sot . e S, tel • ■ s , , ion Roohi was ■ t the tint. U • .y was -lam il- Mid temporary Insanity was •• a • t »- ■ »» ;s- w.i- It- a- r to ~ ho W. - • drive t*| 1 .e • • ■»• . a t<. (H ■. < . , . . • r ■ >..•• <. b- a 0 P t» Killar Bar no. TcW Fortale. X M -QJ.P.» Wk. ■ Gay 81. vens’ h. uhoxsr I nor Inf*-' ! lies and he decided to' S K L ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Oct IT Shermas Spitlers Y-r Ort Jv Paul Kugler. T-.p. kl Kansas Perrheroa horse Mie Oct .1* Carelli Farm*, R.g 'Belgian horm F.« Utusw. Van Wert. Ohio Nov. I Walter I.Hht 1 miles | Eolith 4 miles Fast »t Chattaiiwga. Ohio Gy n farm sale Nov 1 Atlis Khod-« Ik, mile North. 1 mile KaM .rs Wabash. O Nov 2 Gland Hittcra. < miles South \ mile Fast Portland IM ■ art- farm »nd personal property . Nt»v i Frank Kumf«»r, nito went »f V» 4)'ne<lal»», farm »ai« Truat <’« Bld<. r Indiana Phnne IM
U. S. Freighter Seized bv German Raider I ; * 3 ft '' 1 -4w- -< (P - <»*■• f» — —» ■ , - I a. ■ ■ c - . ■ • • > _» < hv ng rum
Owned fy tic U- to■ .*'vt-** wnrittae,' .-y-r-.* • .«. | the freighter City of KLr.t. als.ve h-twi l„. n cap- | turerf <n the Atlantic by a German raider ar.! hhss UK< .-a Bay. asae Jdw- it.-- lr . ,a. The l
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German Sea Raider Which Captured U. S. Ship x ... . * 1 ; J! '
United Btatea move* to aeek the relearn of the ’ 1 captive American freighter City of Flint which wax Mixed by a German **a raider, eaid to be the I cruiaer Xmden, above, in Um Atlantic and taken
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1939.
• ♦ - - — i Billinas, Librarian to Wed? Cz - 9- . j 3 MF > r IKBWta, EM : ' : --4 m v • rWF • WK ■ llt only rec e ntly freed from Folaem prison after serving 2d years' for the MM San Francisco Prepare Jr.eM day bombing. Warren K. Billings naw may wed Josephine Kudolph, San Mat-u, Cd, librarian, who has visited him vresjuently.
j h»«r v|.-w and caused a collision I The Judge took one look at the j hat and ruled: "You win; It cer*l ■ tainly must bare been th- hat ‘ I | ——— — g -- —-■ — Veterans of ’(1 Fast Fad.ng Philadelphia -'U.P.I Twenty of Philadelphia's Civil War veterans i have sue cu tn bed within the past two years. This city of 2.000.M0 liersons now has only 11 surviving veterans of th* Civil War "ig Poltaman Errs at Lunch B urlington. Vt. —tt’Pl—A policeman was suspended for "going out
I v. < a which faiHf arcsHted ia Mie sesawe of suwI vivors of the sinking es the Athenia, w-aa Relieved t s> iz I *>. •-. e the Germans she urftp j satty ■ k - eor.traJsm.d »e BrMMM
to lunch without leaving a forwarding address'* Whether thio meant be forgot to punch the t-aneclock I was not record-d. Too Quick For Dentist Menotnonrc- Falls. Wls <U.R) Mrs John tGrandmai Becking. >7, usually pulls her own teeth, but •he had to go tn the dentist to eg tract her last one The dentist I deadened the nerve and then ask ed Mrs lb*c king. "Boes that still hurt*" Hh* touched It gitifcrly and , - then gave it a quick yank, pgtraaf- , II Ing t-h* lindh heraelf.
to the port of Murmanak. Ruaala ThA 3Cm*»n, a H ycar-old nameeake of the World war e meet renowned German tea raider, mixed Um Qty of FUnt a* a cuulratMnd carper,
j BERNE NEWS By B. M. SCHWARTZ The Misaes KruMtlne Idrchty and Ida Neue:uu-hwuiia<.r and Iho Id Graber and Raytnob-I Sprunger spent Sunday In Brown eounty and other points of interest in the sou'h James Heavers of Decstur spent the week end In Berne with ills sister, MUs Marine Beavers. Mine Amanda Gottschalk, aged 10-, cal lady who recently fell and broke I her shoulder, has been moved to the; vlossman hospital here for medical] I treatment Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Beer and M . Anne In.b h vi-it.d with relatives and friends at Fort Wayne over the week end. Kdgar Bishcrp. Phil Allwfne. Bar!| Stover and Mias Hadle Enns, all of Goshen ('•Hoge, spent the week end m Berne, visiting frlendatwrtls Cobnut of this place |« a* >' Isaula M<>. attending to busln.-ae Anwchg these from here who I hoard the concert riven by Alec Templetfi;, at the Sb-ine Auditorium at Fort Wayne wire Mr. and Mrs. C T Michaud and daughter Paslia-s. Mr. .cad Mrs. Sherman ♦ ta. ky Kd Vlasser and the Misses Ell* a Beer, Eva Mae Sprunger, Swrena Mchwartg. IHt-ti Balslger. P.ialiav la/hmaa V...J Lehman, ■arte ana Barry. Marie Neuenachwastder, Cera and IPasate Baumgartaar. Macy Ellen fcl«ar*. Vergene Dre, BMty Crake. Ruth Bctewartn. M-os Pa-uJ BadMiec and JMWe Or wig. - 1 — 1 —♦ ■ I ■ TO HONOR FRED rco4me<v»e> os pmie m.<u ■xrockiatien as M*taM«« Wdr- Fr.-d &.<.>■?, Oaued-.Wce-MC I O O P. INDICTMENTS <nwi!H*BP r-K<vM rinacß onks their uppreh.-halok Thue five indie iMi.aita r-*i-cis One erf these eh.cre.-s a mind*' meaner, while th« etbera »hanr-. Sri-lie- :r ■ -rding Va ttee aapiMt Week- tey 'hw aru«d >*ry •> GOVERNOR CUTS i<yvrm» mv»n pmr vyeeo his release wn the gn«t»ndn ’Jswt. teuhealth was tead. His father m «m InfervhMr smr te the reporter of th* Baily Bemmrsv stated a’ the time that Young Br»»i> had fainted onoe and fallen #gaiwr'h* tan of his csM. inflietkn* pwioful Itijirri.-s ills seieasr wm wm sewed Immediately. h<«w«su-v. INDOOR CIRCUS iCrWTIMVBP OW PACJK Mil and heavy mats placed in the r-t>o»s | with rubber run ways used Iran the outside of the gym Into the ring In which the horses and ponies will be brought The I’nlted Indnor Cirrus w-iH t bring feature acta from the la-r-ie-r < Ircus which la now in winter-1 ciuarters, suitable for Indoor ahewIng consisting of a large group es I downs, horses, ponies clogs, acre clJj NOV.I-1-3-4 B. J. Smith Drug C>. Welcome WHITE ROSE Service Station 22 1 W. Mbmw St.* Oecatur, Ind. Phone M 2 EN-AR-CO MOTOR OIL WHITE ROSE Gamtline 5 Gallons 95c Regular Loaded Mooo Gao 74 Octane—• gallon . >I.OO > WHITE STOVE GAS 16c gallon Fiml Grade KEROSENE 10c gallon FREE PARKING NEW FIVE GALLON CANS WHILE THEY LABT .. Me FUEL OIL. No. I, »• K«l. lota .7e per gallon. EN-AR-CO Permanent Anti-Freexe, Gal. S 2 «.’> ZERONE — Gallon 11.00. | »—CLEAN RKBT ROOMS—2
bats and nerUllats. An advanced sab* of adult tick eta will be made by the various commit tees of th* Lions club ai I two full houses are < xp. ci, <i f ()1 H""'" ~ ***"■
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