Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1939 — Page 5

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEM BER 6, 1939.

NO CLUES TO HAMMER KILLER I-1 1 111 Arizona Authorities Without Clues To Escaped Murderess Phoenix. Aril lie, I. , U.P>* , Authorities admitted Imlay th. y I were completely without dues in the hunt for Winnie Ruth Judd, insane murderess They said that unless she gave up or was captured In-fore nightfall sh< could not •urvlv* another 21 hours in the op.-n The llyearadd blonde "tiger woman was in frail health when she walked ."••• of the stale asylum for the Insane Sunday night She has an arrealed case of tubercm lost- Aftei returning from her first <»<ape six weeks ago she suffered a collapse and had not 1 fully r,. over.-d She was gon,, for a week In her ■I fir." ■ •*.. ipc hut authorities did not ■i believe she could survive that long In her present condition, as a hunted woman sleeping in the open and In shed*, ami eating only what little food she could snatch from unguarded kitchens. There was also the fatasibillty elds. Asylum attendants were she had already committed sulleitniii she- took a straightedge taxor with her In her flight: one w.,a missing from the hospital barber shop where she often worked. She was reported to have said | in a note that she would die rather than return to the asylum and what she fam led to be persecution Although sh<- had only a half hour's start when she unlocked a door of the asylum Sunday night and walked out authorities said they were hi the same fix a* the two bloodhounds brought from the stat,- penitentiary and put sniffing on Winnie Ruth's trail The hounds found every trail ran cold and. fagged ont. they were sent back to the penitentiary The Itest of the hundreds of tips that poured in was the report of a negro farmhand. John Atkin who saw a liedragglecl woman | w.iikiiig along a dusty desert road | outside 'he < Ity limits toward i Camelback Mountain, a landinaik j offering rm ky hideaways Sh< fitt.-d .Mis Judds description and cai ti. d -i bundle similar to the one i th., mind, less took on her flight. Ih'pUllea were srurclling the mountain I Winnie Ruth was r<‘|HHi.d seen • here and there about town and ■ the suiroiniding desert and one hysteric,<l worn.,n thought the I murderess leered through her

window Citizens were jittery over the report she carried a razor. legion" PLANS 'COWTIMItKD PTt.»M PAOB ON Bi , at &0 cents. All member* «as Adams pest and the- auxiliary unit are urged to attend this meeting, expect.d to be one erf the largest lagion meetings held in thia city for several years. DEWEY TO MAKE FIRST SPEECH G. (). P. Candidate For President Will Speak This Evening .Minneapolia, it., ti <UJQ Uistrlcl attorney Thomas K. Dewey of New York City makes his first formal speech tonight In Ills campaign for the 1940 Republican presidential nomination and will state* his views on al least two major Issum--agriculture and gov-] ernmental tmlh les. 11.- will arrive here this after-' mam and will rpaak tonight at the .Minneapolis auditorium at a meeting sponsored hy the .Minnesota Republican central committee. The speech will Ire carried, on a nation wide hookup of theNational Bioadutstlug company at & p. m CUT Republicans from the Dakotas, Wisconsin, lowa and Minnesota will attend the mealing Gov , Harold K. Stassen of .Minnesota, will introduco Dewey. Before his departure from New' Yotk City yesterday Dewey said he would confine hl* speech to what he called "the domestic crisis" and would not express himself on the international situa tion He said he would discuss agriculture and the fundamental theories on which he considers both gvoerninental policy and legislation should Ice leased. He said he considered the most Important problem before the Ainericati people to be- clarifies-1 Hon of fundamental issues In the, forthcoming campaign I' Is up to the people, he Said, to determine in what direction they want the country to go and whether it bad been going In that direction in the last seven years. Dewey announced hl* candidacy last week His entry into the race In ought to four the irumln-r seeking the R. publican trotnlitatlon The other* are Senaic-a Arthur 11. Vandeitbiirg of Michigan, Robert A Taft <>f Ohio and II Htyles ] Bridges of New Hampshire In caiuhaal no presidential caudldates Itav. declared themselves ill the Iminocratlc tanks and the picture is expected to remain Incom- 1 plete until President Roosevelt auitouncea whether he will run for a third term. I Itewey yesterday disclosed the.Identity of III* advisers lit order to c lear up what he said had Iceell nnifiiwion in the press They are; Elliott V" Bell former assistant I financial editor of the New York | Time*. Shelby Davis economist; I John Buitoii. research director cd In wey * campaign for governor last year . John Foster Itcllls. ex port on Inlc’i national affair*. Arthur Vanderbilt, former president of the Ainericati bar cssoc iaHem, Charles P Slssoti. foiinci assistant attorney general. Col I Theodore Roosc-vcdl. ami soveral New York slate lleptiblicau leadRUSSIAN PRESSURE fCONTINt’ED <>« rAUK MXf laying mines In an effort to! cripple- shipping to 'he vital |hhi of London Royal air force fight Ing plane* and antiaircraft bat ferlc-s drove oft the raiders One German plane, la-ll.v'il to have bevti part of the mine laying s'luadron. c rashed into the sea og lite Norfolk coawl ami th< dead Idiot and wreckage wa» recovered Plans wc-ro speeded 111 Geneva for next week's sessions of the sider Finland » demand* tor league league of nations which will conaction against Russia .Meanwhile. gieal Interest centered OU Sw.dlsli fears which resulted in a partial mobilisation yestc iday While the Swedes greatly airengthcnt'd their defenscuc <>u their lander with Finland it was noted also (hat their foilifieatloua and defense femes Wert! strung ill the south 111 the- direction from which u possible menace from Germany might c ome. 11l Rome steel helmeted greuudiet* were on duty near Hie Novlet embassy to e cciitrol fast isl student demouslraiiou* against Russia and In .ympathy for Finland which la-gait last Naltirday and spread to Milan yesterday Dalian newsiatpera were dmtinetly pneFinlaiid and anti com* ntunlnt and If wa* Imlieved that the dvmoiisliaiions were condoiHid officially to leave nu doubt a* ip where Italy »i»nd» with regard to Russia* apparent wholesale expaiisloulat program Russia was linked with the tar eas' -ru sliua'um wb»u two prom* incut Japanwaa uewspatars editortally waiuvsd ihu Luiiod bialoa

f against forcing Japan. Ity Its far I t ematern policy, to sack friendship with Russia. N ~0 LIONS CLUB IS — tCONTJNUKD rnoM ratjn onmi I Wiieti the iMtulM bugin to prance at the music played in circus wtyle t by the Decatur high school hand, it 1 will thrill the hearts of the yougtg stars Al! the aUiiowphere of the big top is promised with the usual red lemonade and peatwis being in evidence. Roy Price, president of the Lions i club, auued today that there had I been a big advance sale in tioket* I and two full houses are expected The circus wIH arrive Tuesday morning from Muncie, where it will give two performances in the fieldhouse. Tickets are now on sale by all memlMM's of the Lions club. < llUmsvioVkHc « 4-AIM* At.MiwKi) i»r.c cmhi h 4. i»®» Fort Waynr l*l« < «*n ’ UHUviin T« Itphoitt* <‘o pb*»n« I " . <’Hy of l>«4»»tur LiKht A pow.-r 11* »2 <J»or«r H Hierly, jr I’cp. like . • 1 ■ernwoc i» r» k <ik •’*" I (1, Remy BAerly per diem Mary I’nwun l>epul> hire ' l> Ide win Kb her <’lk hire 50.0 b • jVb-tW' H. Kh htt Allee Isenliart *aUry I Jeff Lirchty* poMtalf* K H. Kauffmmi deputy t»k- » . <•« Ruth llolllnKMWorlh pootoife ..»»« Ixro r, Deputy h re Iztld Aerhliman H Dep. Rheritf 23 10 , IM I’ Miller Sheriff * e«p 2 " lid P. Miller p«muae. eOO Dr J M. Miller Hheriff* .up ! “<• I: <l. Dclnlnder deputy hlf leo.oo ! Alu Itiirser Ditch expenet Karl KeinkltK do • 40 David D Wickey du I2<’« Dan Kaehr do .. 3”0 I’hrD Zun her do 38.00 , Klmer .1 llendriclui du • 00 Carl I* <*hrietner d«» 3 33 Gruver Hleeke do ?>.«» ITlie Kri< k Tyndall Co. du M 3 < Herman Miller d<» Auk’imi Klema du <<.<»<> I«’liarlr»» Moigan du 7’J 20 I Arman llaH ffftr! do 43,50 Lawren* « Noll du I 2" <’*»nra«l Hallmever do !»“*» Ralph Boiienbai hr r do 11 <»<> Mlh> F‘u< ha du 21 ”0 Daniel Yoder du 21.50 John Wend. I du *•*’ Dan Kaehr do 1»; •“» N'triiihii Auffaburfter tin *♦ l«eunard Beltler du 2o Amoi Steiner du 33.40 Cheater Augaburirer du 33.00 t ■ Bi uneti ; ‘ Homer Heer du Fred luelchty du .... H■« Ralph Miiady do 75 00 Mam K. H< hwaris du 12 Juhn A IDmiri'k.x du B.W Ralph Bvllenbat h r .in 25 <0 i Wm. G. Rolleiib»« hei du 4.00 I John Wendel do 12 00 j Edward Tucker do 4.7 S Roy Y'.ui.m do 10.00 Roy My era do *.**» Juhn M< bultx do 3 William Kohne d<» 7 <»o Cutirad Gaiimeyer du 07 25 | C J. spanaler do F» ttnyne Blue Pt A Hup Co 31 • »l»n Neu«*him hwander dllrh mH. 5 <»2 i. I Zwi< k du • G. <*. Relnkina du 2.74 I Kail Martin do 14 •»< l>, C Wanner do 14. MU W H Patterson do 10 20 Clifton F? striker bal post 11’J.30 Margaret H M'ei * salary 45 »u t’llfton K Striker mlleatfe 23 »« I*, E. An ht»oid Salary 41 44 L E. Ar< hhold (ip.iatinK E'p M *1 I Ah. • Reinkin* Halar\ I Ah'»• t’hriaten A~aeaa«»r'* •l« i k 5.»»« I J J« r«»m«* Yatf«-r ln«|O« «t 4X90 Dr F U Grandataff *al. pu»t 3* •“ Will Wifinea A*»ea»ii>g 7.50 i Henry B Heller Halar> ..•••»•» '• (• Ila Ak ’ wfn H • d I I Jeff Ur«hty. To. H I* L, •. 0«» i Ff rd L. bitterer In*. «»n «’*». B. 390 I W. J. Hf-huma* k* r <’t llouer pm.OOj Mai M> • l'i»« do John Wilding Paper «*•, Du do 74.5e Walter Plumbing a II Co. do 4.00 Ar- hie M Hmitli do 150 I • I « ?>• ml' tl Dah d *“ • Vl* !ori.» Heimann Jail 34 04 1 Indiana IhMit utl«»nal hul d«< «*5 I Mot Ind Publlr M.r «•«». do 11l Hi llt" - Hume «iror» r> du 3 • *’> j Berne WltnewN Co lx* Adv. <1.031 De. ..tut 1»• •»»!-.• lat ‘*" H E lUa« k Burial us S*ddie t* . * <»u Well* A Hardy d" lren«- ll>ron Hanatuiiuui ip».<m. I < «. lallrmar, H i I*.; • i t'lata LaFontaine d*» | Hen■*» • : • edu Is.rnthv l*aF*mtaim* do -7 '••• I Flor*-n* • lx na» rl- hdo Rh hard Uttmlame d" 4« Fall, du Virginia Shoaf d - ' lte\ M Pruah • »p« • a«lug "ip. » •••’ | Ite* I*. J Miner -I . i ' Menno El* her •♦.* 7'»o« S*.rg Meat M".<k*t d. 2«.3l Stull*’ Hume Hru. ef> do •»**!» E r Him hy d« 24 »« P-r■ v J f . .1. i II nd Mo tiffining «’•• d»» 11*** , | . ■ , • ■ . do IN A Him let du «« I- I E M Ihullaoa InalitiitiohHi Ind d * l» •• * H'dl tioilH*-. 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“Lu-Ray” PaatelK One of Aiaerica’s Moot Popular Fw*hion» in Dinnerware in Irfively Paslel Glaze. 20 Pc. Starter Set $3-59 Carnstf in Open Stock Too. QUAKER 1 aW i Wk LACE ( LOTUS 1 fcg I Vi iKiQyt hS~X B*»t *n I-ace C'lothw for ■ J If F “Her." ExquiNite New Lacy ▼ U * .If I’allemw To (.race The Finest Tables. fT and up Fostoria Crystal Other Popular Lace (lothw o«tigbt Her With The Gio* Os I need at ?!..»!» and up Her Choice ... fostoria L- SO NICt TO GIVE »o Nice to Receive You’re Guaranteed j , X\ . A Warm Thanks “ P GIFT BLANKETS 1 F " d 70xN0 Reversible Tulone in Elegant Colors Ik sl*9B biSM .ill Hool Doubles in 4 Lovely Plaid g CJJ 1 421 "iPatterns, pair Popular Bath Sets Beautiful Towel Set B/A Will Pieeee Any Woman. - jJ'X Famous Cannon Set*. F, " m 39c U p W' Select One of These Eye Com- All Linen Hankies ® 7V\ff i polling Bath Sett and Pieeee y a K| / A <7s*. 5..1 C.r « M.I Sgfl All Popular 4 e QQ F ’ r, ‘ G,, ‘ Cho,ce Set' t SI 29 * Wide Selection of Pattern* Bresser Sets | A Glamorous Array of Beautiful Dresser bet* each From v B< «ed Hankies 25c and 50c £ 4 < X r ij# 7 ,f shks very Y ° i ng * j/Zf Then We’re Sure She's Written ■Wr V *A Santa Eor One of These Grand 1 i \ Little Doll Seis ... A ’’Wetting” , Gu Vl § \ Ih'll (<mi pie I c With Wardrobe. For A Rainy Day GAV NEW GIFT UMBRELLAS \ A *3“ J*”® In Popular New Styles |., ai h | k> |, ma ( arn (n>{ ( .51.59 to 52.9 N — SMART j / <*IIT HAND BAGS / Ik' Happy To Have I ■''JuSts"&E* * ,|,v "* Ihese l.ovelv Haffs and Never Suspect g ML s' > y '73?juf J Price Has I KA ■>£l7w/ > ~M ' SI.OO •. | ) lugOgy <...M.,u ll Ik l-|...M'd H.ll. Ihr (.rand Assortment . . . Duzciis Ixfveiy “Maderia Style” of Slyat SI.OO. Pillow ( ase Sets other sm\iu dag.n Everyone Say* 'Untiel'evaOle ... a. < ... At omy - ~9c to 31.9 b ( (ific and 11.00 jf SHEET and CASE BF. fB2 50 — ' gag X Mm ■r-i ’ -i * ffiW SHEER ’ DREAM GIRL” HOSIERY / She Never Ha* Too Many Pair Kjg 59c

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