Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1939 — Page 1
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Legion Adjutant ' A - ! W -tB W William A S iyr<- nt Indianapnlla. atale adjniuiii of ilu- Aim-than Kimi will Ih- on.- of th.* diallmniloli' ml (grata al ih.- fourth ilialrii-t mrallliK of th.- la-Kion and auxiliary. to )»■ h.-hl at th.. KiiiKhta of Pythian homo in thia city thia <-v •*lllllll PRIZE STEER IS AUCTIONED Grand Champion Steer Brings txiweat Price Since 1933 Chhago. It.-.- * <U.R> l.tttkF Hoy II grand < hamphm atrar of th.♦Oth International Llvralot-k ••»■ position, waa aoid at atn-thm today for tl .35 per pound. Th.- i-hanipion weighed 1.22't pound* at the aale and brought .Mayfield Kothtnattll. IS yea. old Te»an t 1.847 It wan bought hy the Pfaelxer Brothers of Chicago, non* of la.uin Pfaelier. who wan once a ranking packer. Texan State Fair, reserved grand champion steer owned and shown by Jack Baker. Bluffdale. Texan, wan sold to a Chuago night club for 6<t cent* a ja.und He weighed 1.t'50 pounds, which brought Baker 1525. Th.- price on Lucky Boy II wan the lowest for a grand .hampion since 1533 The grand chainpion carload lot of steers. 15 head of AlterdeenAngus, wan sold to Swift ami Company at 23 cents per pound .Mercer 11. grand champion of the l»3» exposition, brought Irene Brown. I ♦ year-old Aledo. 111.. M-hool girl. 1J.7E6 when the Fire stone Tire and Rubber Co. paid |3 35 per pound for her 1.130-pound Aberdeen Anglin. The highest price ever paid for a < hamplon wan I* 25 per pound for lanky Strike, own*7rnwTiwcien nw p*nr kivbi "MAIL EARLY" POSTAL SLOGAN Decatur Pont Office I’rges Early Chrintmas Mailing •’Mall Burly" I* she slogan adopted at the llecatur post office In regard to p«uuu sending Christman packaseo or greeSlngs A boilstin from the [Aecatur post office states that during holiday lime the volume of mall Inerraaes approximately W® per cent, and that It Is a physical Impossl iblllty lo handle 4lris mall within the space of • few data To Insure dellvetV of Christman presents. patroiM are urged to mall p.ckag.-s. cards and letters at least s we. k or 10 days before CHirlstmas Addresses should Iw complete, with house number and name of street, post offlc* >»»»• W fh™ l route number and typ’d or plainly written In Ink A return card should be placed In the upper left hsnd corner of every piece of mull. Patron* are urged not to mall Christmas greeting cards In red. green or other dark colored envelopes. or In very small envelopes
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McNUTTWARNS " OF THE PERILS ■ 11 TO GOVERNMENT: ——l Security Head Say# Dem- ' ocracy Face# Chai- J lenge To Existence Montpelier, Ohio. Dec. (t’P) * Hoclal security udminietrator Paul V. McNutt moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan today for the last I of three "non-political appvatancra" after speaking here at .i trl-state assembly attended by prominent I (eurocrats. .McNutt ejKike at a testimonial dinner for perry FNuilkner. a former Indiana resident, now a Wlllhms county Ohio dairyman who was formerit closely ass. M-lated with McNutt In Indiana .politics and American U-gion affairs. Although McNutt's appearance ultra, ted poll) Icol Traders from Ohio, eastern Indiana and southern Mich-' igun. he avoided polltlcil discusshm. McNutt la a candidate for the ■ Itemocrath- presidential nomination 1 in the event the president floes not seek a third term It lias been re- i ported that Fasilkner might be his - right hand n>m In Ohio If he sets 1 iri a campaign organization In tlrat slate. M.-Nutt said d'-mis-racy is "challenged to Justify its existence." "If it falls, we may expect to f-ice the ruthlessness which now is gripping other parts of the world." he said "fiemocrscy Is away <d life, not a forf of government. It is the lack of freedom which causes strife elsewhere. "Nnxlsm Is not new; rather It Is an old curse, nomocracy Is in danger and It Is heaet on all sides by enemies. Our democracy I* in danger-less fr.mi outside violence than from menace within ” - —— O*~" - Monroe Woman Is In Critical Condition Mrs. William Bvans of Monroe route on-. Is reported In a critical ( condition at the Adams county mernorHl hoapltal. suffering from rare- ♦ Ural spinal meningitis The attending physician stated that she was sfrhkcn Monday. MRS. CONTER IS TAKEN RV DEATH Mrs. Herman L. Conter Dies This Morning After l-ong Illness Mrs Dollle Conter. 72. wife of Herman L Conter. slept peacefully away al 2 30 o'clock thia morning. at her home. 423 North Second street, after a critical llhtras of four weeks. She had been an Invalid many years, suffering from a complication of aliments and became suddenly worse about a month ago. life ebbing slowly away since that time Her husband. her son and his family, and other relatives were at the bedside When the end came Holl Horothy Conter. was born at Shelbyville. March 2». IM*, the daughter of Elijah and Phoebe Corbin and came to Decatur when a girl Her father was a millwright and superintendents® the Installation of the Drat lumber i plant in this city about «o year* ago She was married In I**4 to Her. man L Conter and resided here unI til 1»IO. when Mr Conter became deputy secretary of state, serving six yrara Later they moved to 1 Gary, where Mr Conter was Vice*president ot the Gary Trust and Savings hank and where he waa later county treasurer They returned here about two years ago, Mrs Conter desiring *n be sgaln with her old friends. A devoted wife and mother, her greatest Interest In life waa always her home and though 111 much of the time she showed splendid taste hi keeping It attractive. Survlv- ' Ing besides the husband are one son, laiuls F. Conter ot Crown ' Point, former treasurer of latke county, one granddaughter. Mias ' Gloria Conter. and the daughter Inlaw Mrs. U F. Conter. whom 1 regarded and loved as a daugh|er. Three sisters and one brother preceded her In drath. 1 Mrs Conter was a devoted member of the St. Mary’s Catholic church and funeral services will i be held from there at » o'clock Saturday morning, the Rev Fath--1 er Joseph Helmets ofllrlstlng Burial will be In St Joseph cemetery. The ren tins may be viewed ’ al the home by friends any time i tCONTINUBU OM FAOM FIVBI
Decatur, Indiana, Thura day, December 7, 1989.
Future Activities Os Scouts Planned i Plans for the first aid contest for Boy Heouts were discussed at the banquet of Ncoui lenders of Adame and Jay counties, held Wednesday evening In this city. The contest wIU bo held at Berne February 13. > with E M. Webb, superintendent of i the Berne schools. In Charge. The next banquet meeting of th* 1 two counties will be held at Portkind February 28. A court of honor I for Decatur scouts will be held at i the regular Rotary cli*> meet lug i December 14, with W. Guy Briswn 1 In charge. | — o - — ■■■■ — ‘ < NEWCHURCHTO i: 11 BE DEDICATED i ; HERE SUNDAY New United Brethren Church Will Be Formally Dedicated The new I'nited Brethren Gild 'Constitution) church, located at Eleventh street and Nuttnvin avenue, will lie formally dedicated Bunday. Rev. J Martin, church pastor, announced todu>. Services wIIIJm* held morning, afternoon and evening, with the formal dedication servbe In the afternoon. Rev. M. E. Musgrtve of Huntington bishop of the north district, will deliver the dedicatory sermon at the afternoon service, which will be liekl at 2 o'clm-k Rev A M Johnson, of Huntington. bishop <■( the Pacific Coast district. will speak a' the morning service at #:3o o'clook The evening servk-e will open at 7;30 o'clock, with Rev. G. l>. Fleming. of Huntington, general secretary of missions of the V H church, as the speaker Spet-iil music will lie at all three services Included In the special music will lie the quartet frcsn Zanesville and Fort Wayne, and a group from Elgin. Ohio I A banket dinner will be served at (he noon hour. * Const ruction work on the new church edifice was started -arty In August and has been erected at a <-ost of approximately M.mai The building Is valued at more than M.MP blit the coat was lowered through the large amount <rf labor donated to the construction work The building Is 34 feet by go feet, and Is constructed with full basemeht to bv used for Sunday school rooms. The auditorium will be used for regular worship services A belfry and small rooms at each side of the Htag>- have .Mso been included Rev. Martin has been pastor of the local church for the past four yrars The congregitlon formerly worshipped In a residem *- on North iCONTnraMD ON PAON BIXI 0 Law Office Window Blown Out By Wind A window was blown out of the law office of Henry B Heller this morning by the strong wind, which hampered downtown shopp-rs In moving around the business area. Despite mild temperature* the wind continued throughout the afternoon with unusually high velocity. The tempeniture at 3 o’clock thia afternoon was 52 degree* shove sero. DEATH CLAIMS CASE INFANT , Infant Son Os Mr. And Mi>. Anthony Gaw Dien Wednesday 1 ' — Gerald Eugene Gase, il monlhsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 1 Gase of 722 Walnut street, died at the Adame county memorial hospital Wednesday evening at 5:30 ' o'clock. Death was caused by pneumonia. ’ The Infant had been 111 for the past month and had been at the ' hospital for several days 1 The child waa born In Decatur ' January >. I*3*. the son of An- ' thony and Edna Gase ’ I Hurvlvlng besides the parents are 1 the following brothers and sisters: Barbara. Marjorie. Roger. Maurice, *! Marilyn, and Jacqueline, all at home, and the grandparents, Mrs. 'Mathias Miller and Mr and Mrs. ' 1 Phllperb Gase. 1 Funeral services will be held at 1 ,1:10 o'clock Saturday morning at Jtbe at Mary’s Catholic church. ’ j Rev. J. J Belmetg oflklatlng Burial ' 1 will be In the Catholic cemetery 1 The body may be viewed at the ” Gllllg and Doan funeral home nnill ‘jthe time ot the funeral
ADAMS COUNTY NATIVE KILLS ; WIFE AND SELF' Elijah Nidlinger Kills Bride Os Two Months 11 This Morning Elijah H. Nidlinger. 75. former resident and a native of Adams county, shot and killed his bride of two months and then look his own .life at bls Warsaw home early this morning. i Nidlinger. a former Union town 'ship farmer, who had lived since his I ■ birth on the farm near the Root ' township line until about 20 years < ago. w*i« said to have been <J*-spon- i dent over martial difficulties with I ( his bride. A note addressed to a ron. Roy 1 Nidlinger who Ilves at Monroe, 1 south <4 this city. Mid that "t had 1 a very lonenome life living alone 1 I this first wife died May ». IM3I luit now It Is not w-orth living I want my son Roy to look after the settling up of my estate and Asa lai-krone, of Warsaw, as attorney, as he Is familiar with my business ” IThe note was found i.i the house. The body ot his wife, Mathlliki Hanl-Nidllnger. w»* found on lhe front ponji. riddled with four bullets She was chid In a nightgown Nldlinger's body lay on the bed. fully clad exi-ept for shoes, a bulh-t in his head and one hi hl* heart JAillce b-lleved tha' he had brooded all night and some time la-fore 7 o'clock this morning sat on thN :i>ed. fired the four shots Into his wife, as she lay sleeping and 'lon turned the .22 rallbre revolver on himself Tile second shot Into his heart killed him. The authorities belleied that Mr* Nidlinger. although fatally wounded, look the gun from his hand, placed It on the dresser and struggled lo the porch for h*-l(> Her bodi w-is found there The de< <«a*ed was born near here December 7. I*4l Surviving I,esldra the son. Roy. are a daughter MrJames Sprague and a sister. Mrs. j John D Stulls. Decatur. ■' Funeral services have been arranged. The bodies were taken to the laindl* and Hlelmuii funeral fCiiSTINt’Klr ON PAUK FIVSi SEEK TO OUST CITY FIREMAN Board Os Works To Consider Dismissal Os Joe Kortenber It was learned today that an attempt would be mad*- to put the polit leal skids under Jw Kortenber 414 John street, and ease him out lot his Job as a memtier of the city . fire departm-nt I Mr. Kortenber bis received a formal notice from Mayor FNirrest W 1 xey that a special meeting of the i board of public works and safety i has been called for Tuesday. De. em i tier 12. at 7 o'clock at the city hall to "cOMider hl* iKortonber's) re- • moral as a number of the department.'' •1 The board is composed of the i mayor. Vincent Kelly, city attorney ■ and Charles Langston, a member of the city council Kortenber ha* been a member of the fire department for the past she years, being Bppn'ttted by the Isst city aiknlnlstratlon. taking the place • of Ralph iMta I'i ' >k- -.1 that time he had served about five years as a fireman. Bents quit his M' *• ■ fireman . on the morning ot January 1. I»XS I and Liter filed suit for k |«' »nd reinstate men t It was not until last spring that the eoao was finally decided, Judge John Decker of the Wells circuit court ordering Bents ” reinstated, but ruled that he should f not be given pay for the time he 1 VM off Since HentS’a reinstatement there " have been four members In the depirtmeni The other two members " and Jaok Freldt and Ro> Steele * I -fl Good Fellows Club Previous total MS 75 Mrs John H Heller 1 •*' * i Ed and Bob Bochnecht 1.00 ’ ' Chan E. Holthouse 1.00 ' Good Fellows l‘» Totsl M»W t Regular K. Os ( . t Meeting Friday il The regular meeting of the DeraMr Knight* ot Columbus will be e held st the K of C hall Friday 1 night at 1:30 o’clmik All members jare urged to be present.
Many European Nations Send Arms And Munitions To Help Finland In War With Russia
Russia Asserts Troops Have Broken Through Finn Defense Lines; Finns On Spy Hunt. REPEL ATTACKS Moscow. Dec 7 <U.R> Russian troops have broken through the main Finnish defense line* In the eu*tern part of the Karelian Pen ln«ula. Il was asaerle.l officially today. A communique of the Leningrad military headquarter* said that the Russians had smashed Finnish defenses along the Vuoksl water system, which <-v-.*<!« «outhea*tward across the Istiinius’of Karelia toward Idtke laidoga and the Russian frontier The Finnish line was described us the "Maginot Kirk.- line’’ iThe Mannerheim line of defense. which extends across the Isthmus. Is understood to be be■ween 25 and 30 miles In depth, so that a success at one point would not mean that the Finnish line had la-en broken l Positions glv.-n In the comiiiiin Ique Indicated that the Russians were now within alaiul 25 miles o< Vlrpul tVlborgl second .Uy of Finland, on lhe Finnish gulf side ■>f the Isthmus In the communique, the Hus slans claimed Important successes all along the frontier area from the gulf to the Arctic Bea. “At lhe eastern section of the Karelian Isthmus BoVlet troops after artillery preparation broke through the main defense line of the Finn* along the Vuoksl water system, known among the Finnish while guards as the 'MaginotTalpaleeniokl and ar.- advancing Klrke’ line and forged lhe river northwards." i It was noled. in line with Its i policy of refusing * recognition to - the Finnish goyentmetit. the Kus slan government now referred to i the Finnish army us "whit.guards." "In th>* western section of the isthmus Soviet tr.aq.s occupied th.- station of Klvinleinl on the Kexholm railroad line, the railroad platform of Koprioja on the VI Imrg Valkjarvl branch line the ■tatlons of lantnafloki and Perk jarvi and Fort Ino ill the ut.-u of the gulf railroad line and th.* vll lag.- of HjannllJa on the gulf coast,” th.- communique said Finns Hunt Spies Helsinki. Finland Dec 7 'U.PH Finnlifft authorities ate engaged (CONTINUED ON PAGE HIXI Cleveland's Relief Cristo Still Serious Cleveland. <> . Dec 7 UJ PI Social worker* passed out limited f.MMI orders lo distressed relief clients again today a* city off! dais sought a market for a II !*•••- imhi Ih.ihl issue which Mayor liar old II Burton admitted Would not allay the city’s latest relief crisis City, school and relief official* sought means to resume free htnehes for 12,00't pnl.lt. school children who have suffered from lack of adequate food XMAS DINNER IS PLANNED Decatur Teachers’ Club To Hold Party December 13 1 A Christmas dlnn* r |>arty will be staged at the Decatur Junior-senior high school next Wednesday night Decemlier 13. for the members of the Decatur teachers dub. Unveil ' Smith, club president, announced today The dinner will <l»e held In the do- ' . .. . ■ s*'earl and w'll hr- • t v.-d <n<l |.t<- ’ pared by ttW bOHM • OMNB ' ’ pwrtment of the m-liool under the * su|h-< vision of Miss Mildred Worthman A atrial program will in* held fol ' towing th dinner Mr Smith will , speak briefly during lhe program . The dinner Is to brain at 430 p. m on that da!" and all members are urged to attend Wive* of the ' trachers. school board meml.ers and their wives will he guests of the * club * Miss Gletmys Elzey, chairman of r lhe social committee of the club, i la In charge of general arrsng • ments for the affair.
ii ' a 11 • Church Speaker ■Br ■ ’ ■ djMMMI Bishop W E Musgrave will de liver th:- dedicatory sermon at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the de.llcatlon services of th.- new church of the I’nlt.-.l Brethren* .old Constitution I church, at Nullman und Eleventh streets SPECIAL JUDGE HEARING CASE Suit Os Mrs. Wehmeyer vs. Schafer Company Opened In Court The suit brought by Mrs. Mathllday S W* Imteyer Jgalr.st the Schafer Company an.i ns officers was opened In Adams circuit court this morning, with Upeelal Judge John F Decker, of Bluffton. presMilog Arthur E Voglow.-tl*-. plaintiff* .•o-cottnsel, o|*'it<-d th** proceeding* by presenting the ca* ■ to th.- court. This afternoon Edwin 11. Kiufmau. deputy count' recorder, who was called to testify a* to v trlou* re cording*. *' a * iollowed to the stand by Frederick W Schafer, an officer of the co.nrony Ferd Lltten-r. with IMtll M. Nagny and Janie* Barrett of the law ■fl MB. «'** • . .M.l '■ AS -
firm Haireft. Barrett and McNag- ( ny at Flirt Wayne, t* present lhe ' defendant company and its officers Rih.o.- I> Wheat of Portland and , Attorney Vogb-Wede ar.- < lUtlsel for ( the phintiff The plaintiff I* a stia-khold* r in the .->r|M.ratlon An ( answer in general denial. fll<-«l by all defendants, was read to th" court with the <-isn|>laint <» Noted Kcndalh illu Man Dies In ChicaKO J ..... . I Kendallville. Ind Dm 7 <1 Pt —II II Miiei.nrb.-r. »7. pre-id.-nt of Flint ami Walling Mfg Co. here since IMfi. and a promln ■>' Industrial and dvie leader, died today at the I'resbyierian hospital in Chiotgo aftei an operation N.«vemher 27. Ma. tinker la-eanie associated with Flint and Walling a* a drafts man In IMM *11" I* survived by his widow and two son Alleged Killer'M Trial Is Venued Crawfordsville. Ind D*-i 7 tl'l'i Thoma* A Bo's. 27. former Attica greenkeeper charged with Grat d-gree murder tn connection with the slaying of Ellxabetli De llrtilck er. 11-year-old Fountain county farm girl, last July, wus held In the Montg.anery county jail today (tend Ing trial His <■*•<• was vanned frtwn Fountain county earlier this w ek and be wa* transferred here yesterday A transcript ot hl* <:»«" wts handed over to Montgomery circuit court officials Buvm Health Bond > — Th»' RiMMMirrh club liam voted pun !>•»•«• m CHRISTMAS *»"" d " ,iuy C»Ai« * Brown, ehairman u s 1,,,, ('tirlalmas Hsenl drive, announced today. Proceeds from the health bond fund are used to aid In the fight against tuberculosis and to provide milk «s/p fu Frsfscf for undernourishYear Hssw fraw '‘d children
Price Two Cento.
—- Italy, Germany, Other Nations Rush Material Resources To Finland In M ar Crtoto. MANY AIRPLANES Irondon. Dec. 7— (UFl—Mat. rial resources are flowing to Finland from countries all over Eurc.pe to aid her In her flgbt against kuasia. It wm r<i>orted In well-WtOHßad quarters today. Amts and munitions have been sent or are being sent to Findland from Great Britain, Italy. German'. Jugoslavia. Hungary and Sweden, it wa* asserted, and France Is ewpected to start sending them soon it was believed that cold, snowy weather and foreign supplies might enaftle little Finland to hold ont for months. Th<* European war had entered a new and critirol stage with th.* Russlan attack on Finland Growing uneasiness was plain in Scandinavian countries. The Ih.lkan ptraera were bracing tb-mM-lres for tests with ltu**i.n or Germany on- both. Tlie Italian Fascial grand council meets tonight at Rome to discuss Italy’s sttitude one of the most determined opposition to any Russian expansion In the Balkans. Informants siI.I here that British firms were reporting considerable natnbers of planes, arm*, munilion* and other materials to Finland Between 2o and .30 plane* have boon sent, reinforcing a number .if British planes. Including Bristol Blenheim high speed tesirber*. HawkerHart reconngtssance plane* and Hawker-Fury and Bristol bulldog fighters, already there. 3* many a* «« Italian plane* were rsqiorted In Finland It was believed that Italian pilots were with them. The nows chronicle said that Germany had wuppUed munitions to Finland up to the outbreak of the war and that therrafier Germun autorlties atqatrenti. ta-flly per. mitt*-d the passage of arms to Finland from neutral countire*. It was suggested that Italian planes bad landed In Germany to refuel <>n their way- tn Finland Kt was regarded a* no’eworthr that Prtunler Benito .Mussolini had permitted fascist Student* to hold proFinlsh. antls-ommunlst demonstart ions in Rom- and other Italian
ett les Diplomatic quarters here asset led that there was far more genuine enthtislasm In Italy, and a fir more earnest desire to aid Finland, than wu* the situation when Italy waa aiding the .Spanish nationalists. Authoritative quarters her* asserted that Germany even aft.-r tile start of the war with Russia, had offered Finland new rifle* lower prices than w-re asked for such arvn* before hostilities started It was said that previous supplies of rifles. Including some mad--In Czechoslovakia, had gone to s "northern port" and had been sent thence to Finland by rail —o Catholic Church To OliHcnc Feast Friday The feast of the Immaculate Conoption will be celebrated Friday In St Mary's Catholic church. It I* a holy day of obligation and falling this yetr on Friday, the day is not one of alrstlnence from meat for Catholics. PRESENT PLAY AT LOCAL HIGH Give “Rip Van Winkle’* Monday At Decatur High School A epsrHl chapel program to he held Monday aft»m<e>n at the De i.-atur Junior-senior high •chuol wa* announced today bv Principal W, Guy Brown Bob Harmon will present "Rip Van Winkle". In a weekly heralded new version of the old play In thren 1 acta. 1 Tit-* progntm Is to be sponsored ’ by the c.sntnerclsl club of the De* .taUir junior -s«-nlor high school tn ■ another of a series of highly InterI rating chapel events t The program will start at 12:48 i p. m on Mondar and will be held I In the gymnaatowt-andllorlum at the t new school • Mr. Brown has exteneded th* j public a cord HI Int Ust'ott to attend. No admission will be charged.
