Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1939 — Page 1
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CITY TO HONOR HEROES OF WAR Decatur Citizens To Observe Armistice Day Saturday Pausing it* reverent memory of the World War dead th" < ity of H <atur on H.rurili> will mark th" signing "f th" Armistice 21 years The observance <rf the eVent here Is to lie quiet and entirely unlikthat . bOegtiiin in iH* when b,"l lam amt tonfusion r< gioil supreme a* OVei jo e,| citizens g.ive vent t > happy feeling, at the terniiialiun of the conflict. Here, .nt In other cities of the nation the observance will bo pl.iutie’l mm- to pay tribute to th" dea,| with .1 prayer for peace a. Hi,' main theme. The official marking of the div done under the asttpic.s of Adam, Post No 43 American legion In respei • to that famous 'Eleventh hour of the eleventh iky of the eleventh month ’ A program <rf band music by th” Decatur high achool band will start at 10:30. The firing of a 21-gun salute ami th< blowing of tap* will prut laim the Jlt It hour pause, when citizen* are a*k,-d to stand In silence. A for the business life in Decitttr it will be brought to a partial standstill Th” First Htat” Bank, th- llecatur public library, the !>•- ctlur Ilcenac bureau, all county offices win lu- closed Th" Dally Ib-nnw rat will publish its customary noon edition tin Saturday and one mall delivery aervit •• that io the morning will be made out of the fto-a'itr |.o«t office in the downtown district only. Practically al! other buxines* will continue unfterriipted. except, of 'ititNTlXl'Elt 'IN FAGB FIVE* SCHOOL HOLDS JOINT PROGRAM Armistice Day , Education Week Observed At Lincoln School A joint program In observance of Armistice Day and education week wa, held at the Lincoln school this morning, with Bryce Thomaa, school principal, in charge. t ne program opened with the student* tinging songs typical of World War day*, under the direction of Mia* Helen Haubold. music aupervlaor of the Decatur school,. Kev K W Orahani. pastor of the Fit st Methodist church, spok* on "Education and Peace." Keferrlng io Armlaiit e Day. Kev Graham said the World War. hailed as "the war to end wars " failed to du *o. show Ing tha' war can not lie ended by fighting, but by education ami by cooperation with other peopl”» The church, the school ami th” bom* must work togetli-r the pastor *utd to raise the children of th" world to be nelghltors ami friends Fallowing Kev. Graham'* address, the I’ub H. outs. Girl Hi outs and Boy Kcouta led th* students In the pledge to ihe American flag and In singing nf The Mtar Hpangled Banner
ALLIES AWAIT HEAVY ASSAULT ON WEST FRONT I’rench Believe Patrol Activity Presages Heavy Assault I’.ni- Not 'I 'UR> \ ||,-.ivy G’liii.m imnaitlt on th»‘ wontoni front whm tinalu-d today aft,-r ♦* hoiir« of itilt'iudrh’d jHilrol .ntivity wliuh Kyiuliiiiiilz<.<| with larg’" »iali' troop inovnm»iita Imhlnd th>* o»'i man IlinM”v,'in, ntH of more German aoldleia Inin the front line toltuldeil with the arrival of heavy leiti fori einetit . Fi eneh military dlapatrluH »ah| The intetmified pa trol ai’lvlty. expert* -aid aeemed the forerunner of a heavy attack E’r, in h Wai office c’immilllli|lle No ITT «,ii,| There wan increased activity Ihroiiahont the niaht on the whole front There were encounter* and stiff 111, al eliK.lgement* between th’’ Muwelle md Saar rlvei» ‘ The < Illiniulllipie WUR one I,t the few flme the atari of the war which admitted more than mere routine operation- at the front and military expert* *ald that ad mlaalon of "atiff local , iiaaae mt'llt*' by the war office wa* highly algnlflcant *lnc« it ha* been mo*l n-aerved In all communi'iu, * laaued Mure the start of hoßtllltie* In'eiixifi.’l enemy land action ber'iin on Wi'dnesday nigh’ ea»t of the Mo*,di,- liver after a relatively quiet afternoon. Four raid Ing part lex. each ciimpt lalng a company well supported by artillery attatkcd French outpowt* 15 mile* from the river. The French" ■aid the German* w, re re|ml*e«l af’er "miff engagement* Symptomati, of attat k pcpaia tlomt. Fieioh military dlfpalche* *ajd. w ere numcroti* tint man reconnalßaatice flight* over i lieliind the French line* at the ame time 'he Ge nian* im r> I their pallid aellvHie* S'veial tCoNTINt'eiV OM PAGB HVK> GIVES CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT Oswald Johns To (Jive Concert At First Methodist Church O*wald John*, noted Wel«h baritone of radio, chun h and concert fame, will preiu-lit a *otig re, Hal at the Flrwl MethodlM t hurch in ihl* city Sunday evening .it 7 mi o'clock John* pregented a ret Hal at the Zion Iteformed church in thl* < tty a few month* ago and wa* well received N” a’lmix-101l will be charged but an offering will be taken In a held re. cently In Philadelphia. John* wa* adjudged winner In a field of 27 conteatatit* for hi* rendition of the *a, red number 'The ttiiiid Ploughman Till* t la»*lc will mi Ind ed in hi* program Sunday night Mr John* will be accompanied on th» organ and piano by Ml** Helen Haiiboht »upervl»or of mu«lc in the In-iutur tichoolw The program follow* Group One tWith organ accompaniment* ttpeti The Gale* of The Temple — Knapp In an Ohl Faahlotied Town Squire Oh I’romlae M<- ItcKoven Iholdy Behretid The |,o*t Chord Sullivan Group Two tWith organ actompanlmontt The Blind Ploughman Clarke The Song That Keached My Heart Jordan There I* No Death Oil ay a Beautiful Is!" ->f where Feari* The Holy City Adam* Group Throe (With piano at companimrnt t Shipmate* o Mine—Sanderwon Thorn Adam* tCttN I INI Kl’ <>N PA'IH SIXi — - 0 Adams County Wins In Plowing Contest Jacob Kaehr and »on». living in the gonth part of Kirkland town»htp. won find place in the tri* county plowing conteat, held thl* morning and afternoon In Jackaon tow-’iwhlp. Allen county. The Kaehr plowing demonatratlon conalated of a tractor drawn plow, equipped with Purdue tra«h »hl«ld* There were •lx conteatanta from Adam*. Allen and Well* count lea in the conteat. Apptoxlma'ely I.IMAU fteraon* attended the event
ONLY DAILY NEWS PA PAR IN A DAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, November 9, 1939.
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By ulinoul .» to <»h»- majority Ohio voU ih d»*h*at ih»* iH tmlon plan and <hanK»*<i th»- Minih's of th»*M»* agod <’|pv»4aiid Iwwifh workrin advocifmi* panaaM*- of th»* m»a*ii • <!aim»'<| hy to !»«• iinwmk.ibb* Th* Blrolow plan would have Kh»tt i month to ail pant G” whHhor in ih*»m| or not
CONGRESS MUST VOTE AUTHORITY Only Congress Can Increase Statutory Debt Limit Washington, Nov. 9 tl'P*—Congress will have to "Ote authority for ••xi -iHllng th,- |ts.ii"".umi.mm st.i tutory debt if it vote* funds forcing borrowing above that mark at its •eaaion convening in January, secretary of treasury Henry Morgenthan. Jr. «al<l today Th” question of raising the statutory d< bt limit is .1 matter for con gn-ss to determine inasmuch a, it make* th” law* and vo'es the appropriutiuns Morgenthau «ald ll'- gave assurance tbit the public debt would not exceed th- present limit before congress me, '* in January, ’’l'm just the iiaymanter," MorgenthgU said ’I hope they keep ’he tiring regular and legal because I am Hot going to draw check* one penny over the legal authority." Miirgettthau did not believe tha' I’resideut Kooaevelt would aw* congre*a to ral* the *45.000.000.mm borrowing celling The present debt is' *41.1*,* <s *»um> but the secretary; said that the treasury was all right I at least until congre*s reconvenes. Morgenthau reiterated also that iroNTINFEI' ON I’A’IE HIX* ... o ' — ■ French Freighter Escapes Submarine Boston. Nov. 9 tl'f’i — Th” French freighter San Jose apparently ha* escaped a pursuing sUbmar-1 ine at .1 I«|SI’loll estimated at SI»U mil,-* southeast of Bermuda. Belayed radio advices said th” San Jose wa, proceed ng on Its regular course ASKS LABOR TO RESUME CONFAB RiH»wevelt Awks Warring Union* To Resume Peace Negotiations Washington. Nov 9 tCPt Pre. sldent K'tosevelt today asked resumption of libor peace m-gotla-tlor.!* between the American federation of tabor slid th< c ’«"■« of Industrial organization Pres William Green of the federation said after conferring with Mr K’u'Sevelt that the AFL Was ready to resume unity talk, at atty time the CIO desireOreon'sh'onferenc' with the chief executive preceded a meeting of Mr. Koosevelt and John L. la wls, CIO head Green talked with Mr. Roosevelt; for 90 minutes. Green said that Mr, Roosevelt wanted to know when th” peace talks broken off last April 5 could be resumed. Or**n said ho replied that "there are no hurdl"* so far a. We are concerned '' "Our committee stands ready any time that the committee of the CIO i« ready to meet us.' Green said — O —--- - Clom City Offices For Armistice Day H Vernon Aurand. city clerk treasurer, today announced that all office* at the city hall will elos* at II o'clock Ha'iirday. Armistice Day, for the balance of the day.
lx>sers in Ohio Pension Vote
Annual Thank Offering Service November 19 "Th” Great Choice'' .1 timely, challenging peace drama will feature the annual think offering mvi«e ~f the Women's Missionary - H l-tyof Zion Kef, rm'd i hutch, f 7 3u o'clock November I‘* l*r Fred , Eastman, author of the play. Is head .if the religious drama department of th” Chicago Theological Semin ary and a well known authority in the field of religious drama Tie public I- Invited io attend ■ this service Th” silver <rff”t ing w ill 1 go tow nd the cause of missions GMO OFFICIALS DENY TESTIMONY — Deny Dealers Forced To Use Affiliate Finance , Company , South Bend Ind Ni i '' UPi , Ib-fense <• unis, I will ( ontintl, ex ' amlmitloli of Ktl»«' || l-esher. l*ld» mold!,’ zone miiiau’i .it Mimi’ spoils. Minn and a defendant in ( th,- anti-trust trial of th,- General Motors nigaiiiziiiion In federal | court fo'lay la-sher. Hl othei officials of th*’ org.iiilza'lon General Motors and three affiliated companies ari hinged with violating th, Hh' i man anti-trust act try forcing dealer* to us>- th,- General Motor* Acceptance Corp ,to flnalii tlo-lr car sale* He ».i» questioned yesterday 1 regarding testimony off, <-d by ■ Fled G Burgel ’d S' Jos, pll Me • for the governineti’ Burg, ' w.<1 an Oldstnobib- deal-r i’ S’ J-,s. ph wh'-n L”sher was zone inan.ig, i • it Kansas City M i Lesher denb-d lestlmon) by Burger that a meeting bad b- ,-n toiidueted by a man named Jamison In D<’<emlier. 193.3. and that il GMAt' >' p” sell’.l l»” at’, titled H* said Jamison was not with i th” company at that tim,- and that Iq- eolidil’t,'d the meeting He i denied that GMV<’ w is r.-preseu’ |ed He also denied ’■ Hing Burger 'ha' l»ldstf.’’l’'l' dealer* w,,x pelted I" give fheli time if. s i p;i|e-i t<, GMAC and ’" • .' I II dis,iisaed GMAt’ with Btirgei Henry G Kreil, zone manager for Buick a’ Minneapolis, and H ■ I! Bm k. Bul< k di,ttii t manager • st Minneapolis, were presented to • rebut testimony "f Wiiln-m A Mi'Donald a former Duluth, Minn ' Buick dealer Both denied telling j McDonald that both Chevrolet • and I’ontlac brought pressure on dealers to force them to use GMAt' Kreil also dent’d telling McDonald that he should use GMAC ; and ths' be told M< Donald that ’ 'lealeis centrad* Sere written mi per cent in favor of the bon*’ Buck denied -V"t telling Mi Donald that he unild not whoisale his cars through GMAC unless he iuve GMAC bls retail , paper and both Buck and Kreil «ald a shortage of production was I caused in IM7 by labor dlfflctil 1 ’les preventing M<Donuld getting I cars he had ordered Toe gmiCONTtMt'KD ON t'A’IE MIX* I ” Partition Suit l« Under Advisement Argument* in the partition sul* of Clara Hchcumann agiinat Aman da Berning and (Fliers were pre- ■ tented by attorneys late W*-dne*dav ; before Hpelal Judge James J Moran. , Th* ruling wa* taken under advise- ■ ment
Adolf Hitler Escapes Death In Munich Bombing; Germans Blame Britain For Incident
TEETERS FILES CURRENT REPORT IN DREDGE CASE Semi-Annual K e port Shows $116.95 Balance By Commissioner Os the total 11«.7tu Ct cidl’ i 'ed by the treuaurer* of Adam* .1 iy ami Well* louiitle* for the dredging of th* Walia»h river in the widely heralded Wabu*h drain cane, only lllfitt', I* left, accurd itig to the *,'ini annual repot’ made today In the Adam* circuit court by Hornet Teeter* dredge comml**lnner The report made today by Te.-ter* dlxi lo*’'d that he had formerly reported tin- am • tut col locteil a* 117 OKI t'< but tha' -aid amount wa* erroneou* a.< tlie iorred amount wa* Jib 71" I 1 ’ Th,- former report *how* that order* from No* 1 to 2*>. both Incluxive With the exception of ord’r No 2. which wax not ap nroved totaled 1111*23 22 leaving i halal., .' of 12 *l7 2*l hi hl* latext report the com ml**loner show* that since July 27. I'.t.'l* he ha* > xpeilded 22.7"! 21. leaving th,- latest balance of Hl*: "5 Included In the expondltuie*. according to the report were Order No 27 To II ,mei Tee' er, expense* tn preparation of mai>u«’ ip'. P»‘ I" Order No 2‘ To Ifosi ft M li. a) ittornev, 1275 C" . Ordei No 2!* To Tod*Whipple attorney. Ha" I’" ordei No 3o To Morton <' F.m lire,’, attorney. <7tm*Ht Order No 31 To Morton <’ Em hre*- attorney 145 2'* Order No To Homer T> • ' ••i n. < i «»f « otiMf and j»»tv!<•«**. H-’** 4 ' • ltd* • V .1 ’ T*« Hb V Ihwld ’n- e l tphif work Oid' i X” •* To i’.tnsy I’-ii’* H htdin**'. •‘fninipiMphn work IJ2” 2'» Older So *»r» To llom» r T« • «*r*. •<»mmii»i»b»ii»*i of roiiNiniciioii ••Bpeiwii and h» ivn 23 Old* i No •’*»; To I’.HIMV p.illrn h«‘im»*r Mtenoifraphb work and ••IpellfU- III* 4” order No 37 To llomn T* • ’ •«m, rommii*Mb>ii<«r «»f ««m«triu • xp* n«**’W and <4» rvi<»*!< IDH •«’ Order No 3* To .hdui L h* Vom, attorney idmumi Order No 3*« T» Swinney PthiHnif t’o printing *d igohd’* 11 35« h» Ordet No P» T«» P.tnay I’.iiten heim»‘r. fiavi-Hnu ••xpennew 4iid Hiipplie* .»« MteiioKrapher, f2*2*s Onb i No II To Morton <’ Em Pre*- iit’Urney *xp*n»»e» I’.non Ordei No 12 To p.*n«; PailHi hMN’TINI EU ON PAGE HINI UNION SERVICE THANKSGIVING Ministerial Association To Conduct I nion Service Here The union Thinkgflvlng »crvlc*» sponsored each year by the Decatur Minlaterlal A*»oclatfon will be held Thtirwlay morning Nov 2.3 rd. at * o'clock, at the Ffr«t Methodist church Kev K W Graham will be In charge of the service. The Thanksgiving sermon will deliVi red by K»v George S lamer, pastor of the First Evangelical cnurcli At the regular meeting of the D catui Ministerial Association h*M Wednesday, it was decided Hutt the offering to be taken at the Thank giving service will be divid’d between two relief agraclea, the church committee for China relief, and the American committee for f'hrla’ian refugee* Announrtuni nt concerning this »|>e<ial offering will be mad" In the various cooperatin’? churches on the Sundav preceding Thanksgiying Thanksgiving <n i -e’ will b> held In the school* of the city on Wmlnesday afternoon Nov 2’mi Kev It W Graham will »pe»k at the Decatur high school. Kev G I) Walton will apeak to the student, of the Lincoln school, and H< v G T Koasdot will conduct a service .it the gouth Ward school These aer* vh e* will be held a' I o'clock
GUARDIAN ASKS ORDER BY COURT Guardian Awks Injunction To Prevent Cabbing Os Certificates A -tilt wa* filed in Adam, circuit . oiirt :hl« morning bv <’ E Striker ’- giindlaii of Mary H- iiil'T, mmlog the First stale Hank and Minn. • Jone* a* defendant*, for a tr:in«fer of certificate of deiMisif and an injunction The suit avers th it during H*3H Hid l‘*3K the -aid Mary Bender had on depoalt tn the bank ::i* which was Iter property and shat on different date* the -aid d-fentlant. Minnie Job’ -. Induced Mary Ihnter to cash said (■••rtitli a»e< of deposit. ■ a-sert.* that th- money wad” p’isit’-d ill the name of the defend ant M ntii’-.lotu s, who !i rightfully belongs to Mary B’ Uter and -Itonl I !»>• under the cure ,<f t'llfton Striker, a* her git ii diati I' alleges that Minn •• Jom • a'tempting to ca*h the i••rtifhat, ■> or transfer the sam>- ami that th'- batik will pay slid certificate* units* re trained by the court. T:i'- suit ask’s that an old’ Ii" mad- restraining th" transfer or rushing of the certifitates until nolice of ,i bearing <'tn !>•• given and that ilium said suit i temporary Injunction be granted itti'll th" final h-aring. a’ which firm the suit a*k« for a pe> ti iiK-nt Injunction It ais i asked that th> funds be transferred to the acting giiardlin, iTP'.ii E striker The restraining order wa- issii’ d hv ihe court and the notice ordered ~. ’-c;.;; a" jeloneiinn get fur h> iring November 21 N.ithan <’. Nelson ” attorney for the plaintiff SCHOOL MARKS ARMISTICE DAY Junior - Senior High School To Conduct Program Frida) P;.i.i ft*' th* ■•!<-• i- up «»f A Ihiy at tli«* !»•■< j’ur juniorjunior high iwhool were imimim•••d b Principal W Giiv Brown. Th»* official progr.ttn a! the Krhool will IwKin at 12 C <bw k Friday ash” ’i‘M>n Mr Brown -taf«*d, with an cldic*- by Ed I her* of tho M'hool fa« ilty » W.tr veteran M .I.ilh-i add’ ■■ *d! b* appropriate t«» th** i riebr.'ith»n of the eliding of the '*‘.ir 21 v**4r*d .u'o on n*»,«<i,'•«» i! r»i‘ The addr* - • will |»e brotdeawt to the «tiid**n’M ov* • the pubfh' add rew»* wyetem of the new drnctitie. Patrioth »and i expwtwl Wllgmefit the o|die*«4 Escapes Injun As Bleachers Collapse Betty Hunt," daughter nf M and M • Floyd Hunter of It, ’ cur and a student at Hcidelbe, g coll, ge. Tiffin Ohio, narrowly ucajud i; recently in an accident on ih,- ,allege < ampU" It ha- bo n !■ arte d here M -• Hunter wa« atiiotu i latge group of girl emh-nf, stand itig on • bleacher, posing for a pin,tugiaph wl„n ih’ Wi l l •) sfrit’-tiira suddenly eoilup«*i Mis, H inti i with tW" i ompanlon*. i>-ap<-<l to •afet)' I’ the instant the bleacher fell H ilf a •< or w< re hurt with one or two s ing reported in a -etlou* condition Miss II in ter was unsi ratch* , d. but did suffer •ome from shock. He related the niiahap while on .1 v • ' here wi'lt her parents Auto Stolen At Fort Wayne Is Recovered An auto lu'hmging to Him Burk of thia city wa, reported re, <iver< I In Fort Wayne Wednesday after b< ng tolen fri»n a lurking lot the previous evening Xcw Barber Prices And Rates Effective The Increased price* and i-hangn In hour, of opening and < losing at Doeatui barber shop, a, provided in the order approved hy the stat" board of biflier • xumlners, went into effect today. Th" subedit!* of rate* and hour* affect at! shop* In
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Nazi Shrine In Munich Rocked By Bomb Only A Few Minutes After Hitler Departure. SEVEN KILLED Berlin Nov < U.P* Nazi* an* iiioiii, .'I with race today that thn bomb »iiiili wrecked their l»-,-r hull shrine .” Munich, killing aev* en .iii’l w .iindlnv moi" than •><* persons had miss’d Adolf Hitler by o-ly I" minute* and had piled up f"’ i <>f J,- <>n the *|uit when he hid made .1 57 minu* speech Tlie Nazi* anii'iitn< <-d iiffltlallv that the explosion occurred at 'he ■ x.u t moment when Hitler would have been starting hits ,|ieei h If the program of previous years hid been followed Th y loosened their full wrath at Great Britain, charged that the British s.’i’-t servlte had Jin’ll* gated the bombing and intimated that they would take their relent" by bit’t.slfying the war Tlie di > adt'd GeMltpo Nazi «i.n ■ pi ll’. had been spurted into action at.,l authorized Mounea •aid "some arrests already had been made The government offered a reward of s’io "ihi relch marks ’42"""""’ sot tin capture of the petta’urs and it was antlOUnc- ■ d tha' private iiidividii.il* had ■id’ll d loii’i’Hi mark* making the total .ward goo,mm mark, < 124 D *HW’ 1 tpi* about thowe arreifa. offh isiM said th«* uiihilmt or nature ronld not b* diViilKrd for b'lcal and political r< aMtoiM Thf-y denied %»h»'in*’tidy a r«f, • 1..* fhH morning by sh» Firm h radio station at St ranIfont’K that th*- K« nht|>o iiad planned tli>* ••xpioMjoii in order to kill i»ff woine radh al m»*mbeni <»f th*» Nizi party U • «.tn only denrrtbe th* 1 morjf im • liininal a Mpok«*«iman »aid The ful 'ha! SiiaHhoiirg <!*•• *'iti**l h* i**poit I-* I‘inanatiiift Ifiiin \in*t*idain hy way of B»r---bn u- regard •.* an inuult to the Nt-thet'lands' flag and hottoi !• wa- n h ■••h| fh.r dipb*lii.tt < h.ni vi- iu-fl th*’ f hafl<*lb‘iy thi* morning to exprejm r**g»«‘?x it th* Ikohibiiig and <«»n---v. y rotigratulatinltM to Hitler (nf hi< « ap* In in*» t * ;»*••# they didn ' • • lli’b ■ bn? ni» t* ly aliened theh ! ini* ■ in th*- gneat b<M»k. V * ud of •\* il bundl 'd whH*d in a dilzzling tain oiitulde th** * han* *»||, v bn? ||s‘!, • did Hot appear ll* Ii 4*l • »4 h* I th* j h-His ll* a? In 3«» a 111 aftej an all-night t! *in rid« ftom Muni<h II- had !»»•• -ii wp 1 • d th«’ Mght of th*- •x---plmdon ’ha’ brought down ’h*» * * dhoi on » M»f* imhig m ’* M tn* ti md u >ttt**n who had ’»-•»! helping him f.bhra’- th* h’.th alltiK.’! wo V o! hi** b. . < hall * put Mir 7b* fone of ihe .x---fd<» ■ had «v* h lot n oti! .shd d- tn ’.f d *•’< • *»f th* h* vt * Jing JoiatM and left th* N igi aht im« n’4 IVNATFI* *»K PVie FIVKI DECATUR YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY Dale Johnson Pleads Guilty lo ( haw Os Forgery Here I*i!e .1 ’hiisnn. of this city Is bt»* is held ill jail her- awaiting sen* if’er pleading guilty to V charge of surgery Johnson entered his p'-a of gnlltv ’ W’ ’tn. sday when sessnged Im* ' •••• Judff’ J Fred Frurh’e He Is 1 u«,"l of giving a check for IS to Hum Brook local clo’hlng iforo >wner purportedly mode out bv W H Johnson and endorsed bv himself Johnson had hern held tn th* emin’v i i’l sin. >• his release from •he Well* county Igll. Wh«r* he was held on 1 similir chsrge. fn«anitv twoceedfture which h».| ” p r i| against him on bls re--1,.,*., from the Bluffton Jill were dismissed !»'•• y*sterd»y upon his n • 1 to th* crlmln*! rhsrffe. following Inveutlntlon by Judge Fruchte, The court took hf* punishment under sdvfs»m"nt sfter hl* plea was entered He was brought to court hy Sheriff Ed Mfiler Officers allege that Johnson also forged • nutuber vis n'hf'F
