Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1939 — Page 1

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

CHARGE WOMAN KILLED mmo Indiana Woman Confess* es To KillinK Earmer lluaband Clinton. Ind In. ■. <yp; y| r , Mabel lloiiaton, I", of St. Bernice was held today i.y Vermillion county unthoritle p.-mliny action on her .-onfeasion that she ahol and fatally wonnded her husband Hunlel, Ik Houston wav killed in the farm yard of hl». horn, neat St. Ihrni.-e late yesterday, and coroner Otto .Casey said Mt Houston told him that they had quarreled tor 25 years," ami that ah. "rot tired of being beaten up." E .1 Ihidley, prosecutor. Mintmimed the grand jury to meet (Titiirsday Io conaldei the case atid order Mrs Houston held on open charges He said that she told him while she and her husband were feeding cattle he knocked her I down. Then she went to the l bouse, olitahied a rifle and walled tor him Io come from the barn , When he upfs-ar.-d she said she | shot him Mrs Houston then went to Wiley .Wagner foreman of a const rm t lon crew building a n.-w home for the couple and told him what she had done He notified authorities ( Houston and his wife had been divorced several years ago but later reconciled —- o Kegular Istßion MeetinK Monday The regular me-ting of Adams post nignbet «'! of th" American laglon will Im heln ai t'ae legion home Monday evening at x o. lock All tneinlters are urged to lie present. STOCK SHOW TO CLOSE TONIGHT Kith International Livestock Show To Close Tonight Chicago. Iks !< <Cl’i America's srt.s kmen prs keterl checks tie laling mor than ITon.Otst todiy from sales at the t. th international livestm k exposition and show officials said they etrpected receipts to exceed Sl.mmtfls. Ir<ore the show closes tonight. Steers shown in the o|sm competition in which professional stock raisers and O.'i t ltrtt mmti <TS < «n pot • still remained to be sold The steer sab- w>ts the final event of the eigbt-day exposition. Carload lots of fat callle totaled 2K and sold for 16W.1W at an average of MIKMt p-r hundredweight Junior fat cattle brought |<2 4*4 ?•> for S|6 h«-.d at an average of ll.t 16. Elghty-flve ixrload lots of feeder calves sold for an average prhe of JI3.C. for a total of IM.lfld Hogs brought 1*372 for 21 tarload lots at an avers g- price -jf |»i 76 mil I* carload lots of sheep at an average price of 112 21 returned |».SW t’nusualy large eniries brought total sales to peaks. Fat cattle *n"TcoNTIXHEn ON I’A'iK TWO o Decatur Auto Dealer Suffers Back Injury lib hard J Masdtlln. Im ai auto dealer, is confined to his home 'Uttering from a rvoccitmnce ol a Ira. k injury first sustained several years ago Ht* back was 'njured again several days ago while working oil a tur at the Phil I. Macklin garage —— —- "-0 — - — ■ Decatur Student In Christmas Concert Bloomington. Ind. Ih‘< » Itavld Macklin of Hecatur will take part In the Christmas concert to Its presenteil Sunday afternoon by the Indiana Cnlverslty Choral I nion The concert, which will lie directed by I trail llobert I. Sanders of the music school, will he open to the public. The university orchestrs will provide the accompsnlment for Sunday's program The Choral Union is made up of members of the men's and women's glee clubs of the university mid piomlneni Hloomlnglotl singers TKMPERATURfI READINGS DEMOCRAT THERMOMETER g po a. m. - Sl > 10:0® a. m ll:no a. m WEATHER Pair, warmer in east and ■>outh portion* tonight; Sunday mcreasing cloudiness; cooler I In north portion.

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY

New Church To Be Dedicated Sunday BSMBBB 'CI x ■ jB 1 ? 4 .- 4 ' ? a B y ■■ I ’ B 4 Pictured above la the new home of the United Brethren in Christ (Old Conalitutltm) church, which will l»- formally dedicated with morning, afternoon and evening services Sunday. The new building Is located at the iittersection of Eleventh street and Nutttnmi avenue Rev M E .Musgrave, of Huntington. bishop of the north district, will deliver the dedicatory sermon at the at'ermsm service al 2 o'tdnck Inset picture is of llev, I, .1 Marlin, pastor of the church.

• • •• •» aun |n*r>i>>f lll*’ MONDAT FINAL 1 DAV FDD TOTS Monday Is Day To Pick t’p Toys, Dolls For Project “Betsy" may have Martha’s arms, l.ulii s head and maybe even her t eyes are not her own however, makeshift doll that she Is. if some tgiderpi ivflep-d. tousled-headed youngster hugs her io her heart as she < limbs Into lied at night and offers a prayer to kind Santa Claus, who did not forget her this Christmas then the Lions chib WI’A Her real ion department project has lieen a success. “Betsy" as she may be natn-1 efl hy some proud tot. who will have possibly her first honest-to- ! goodness Christmas this year. Is ■ just one of alHitit two dozen dolls and other toys to be distributed 1 hy the Lions club this year to the | children of the city's needy fam- , Hies, who istyroHa won t permit . this hixitrlons toy for the family's L little one*. | The fairy god mother of Mother I (loose tales in all her magtr could p never rival the six or seven seam- i ( stresses, who sit in the WPA sewing room ami transform battered , and bruised doll bodies into attrac-L live, blue-eyed little darlings. A dirty, tagged looking doll is ' brought Into the sewing room and | thoroughly htapecled. first of all j, Good arms. legs, bodies and heads are salvaged When this first pro ! cess Is over you would never recognlze It In one < ase the head of the widely-known "Dopey" of the seven dwarfs turned into a gailyclad farmer lad. retaining only that childish expression to remind its new owner of Its true identity In addition to these newly-at <|Ulred limbs and bodies, the dolls have been given newly-painted faces and two complete “outfits." with Which to be dressed Besides the dolls, scores of broken toys have been repaired in the WPA craft rooms for distribution. Members of the Lions club have sent out an urgent appeal for more toys, however, since approxliriktely 2(0 children are to be cared for under the program Persons having , toys that can be repaired are asked lo t all Dr Jo* Morris. John Doan or (lien Hill and arrange- J pients will be made to pick them ; up Monday Is the last day to pick up the toys SPECIAL JUDGE TO HEAR TRIAL Starke County Judice To Hear Couvict’a Kidnap Trial A’alparalso. Ind. Dec >—(UPi — Judge William C. Pentecoat of the Htanke county circuit court, has been named spoctal judge of I’ortav superior court to hear the kidnap trial of Richard Mweet, a convict at the state penitentiary gweet, with Alphonse BkuesWk h and Ear) Nlteraon. I* charged with kidnaping for ransom in connection with ■> futile escape attempt made 1 last June when the* selaed Mrs. Ruth Joiner, a Crawfordsville welfare worker, and held her a* a hostess while they bartered with prison otfloiaia for their freedn»n. They were captured when state police and prison gtktrds fired Into the room in which they had barricaded themselves. All were Injured In the gun fire Mrs. Joiner and Ixt Roy Hunt a convict whom the thr-e forced to accompany them Into the room, also were Injured Hunt rwently was granted a parole nart tally because of hl* assistance I "TcoiiTINUED on PAUM twu>

Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, December 9, 1939.

• mil i 11. JUDGING DELAYED j — Due to the large number of entries received, announcing of I winners In the “misplaced article" contest, the Christmas opening sptmsored l>y the Deralur Chamber of Commerce, could not Ih- made tiwlay. The winners will Ih- announced as soon as possible next week, and checks mailed to the winners of the |6o in cash awards • < DAMAGE SUIT ~ IS CONTINUED $3,000 Damage Suit, Set For Trial Monday, Reset To February 20 The |3.flM damage suit of Glen ErlerwtHsl against the city of Fort Wayne and Mary Hmerfck, which was to have been heard in circuit court here Monday. In* been reset 'for February 2't. ' The suit is to Ih- heard by the February term peti' Jury <rf the court. Vn his suit. Frierwood names the 'city and Mary Emeri. k a- defend.ants in the action, prompted by an ' accident in that city. The complaint charge* (hat he , was injured when a wheel of hl* ear dropped into a toal-liol-- in a Fort Wayne alley. The suit was venued to this co.rnity from the Allen circuit court at Fort Wayne County Hospital Is Crowded By Patients Due lo the crowdwd condition of the Adam* county memorial hospital with patient* in Inth sun parlor*, visitor* are requested to make their call* brief, with no visiting In the corridor* Mis* Elixale-th Pittman, augurInfendent, also asks that the visiting hours he observed They are lo to II a. tn.; 2 to 4 p. tn and 7 to !> In the evening o Is Recovering From Hip Broken In Fall Mrs Ida Kleinknight. who ha* iH-en making her lurnie with her son ami daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kleinknight. is recovering ut the Adams county memotlal hospital from a fractured hip sustained In a fall at the Kleinknight home.

Collection Os Good Fellows Fund, Purchasing, Related

(Kditor'a no‘e: The following arHole hi another In a aerie* prewired by lhe Good Fellow* club al Decatur eepeclaHy for the Dully Democrat. Thia article egpialn* collation of the money ami the purrhaaIng of article* I Charity aeema to teed, flower and to Dourlah at Cbrietnu* time. Try giving and wee how «<md it make* you feel Shake off the Scrooge attitude and let the holiday apltll. You like to hare the reputation of being a Good Fellow prove It l»y (>elng one. No ma'ter what the amount. iwery little hit helpa. There la no red tape, no loaa of time. The boaea are conveniently placed with envelope* Emli day the money la collected, the contributlona noted, and the money la depoaIted In a apecial Good Fellow* chib fund After the purchaalng. the check* are written b> the chairman of the committee and lhe book* go through the regular tanking ayalem The merchant* are very generotta

TWO MANIACS ARE AT LARGE — Another Maniac Escapes From State Insane Hospital In Arizona Phoenix, Ari*.. Dec 9 -U.P> Two of the "tno«i dangerous' maniac* In Arizona, one armed with a Straight-edge razor, the' other with a “sharp Instrument." roamed at lerge t.slay and terrified citizens iH.mbarded Gov II T Jones with demand* for prolet Hon Following th h-ad of Winnie Ruth Judd, maniacal inurtli-res* who escaped from the state Itos pltal for the insane last Bunday night. Brlno Hanks 25. Insane taplsl. broke from the instilini m last night He was descrllH-d .is the "most dangerous male among the 900 Inmate* Attendant* said he picked the link on a door and then tut through heavy Iron meshing "with a sharp instrument'' to gain free dom Hanks had been duhlH-tl by- - Inmates "the living skeh- , ton " He weighs only 90 pound* despite Ills six feet three inth height Sheriff lam Jordan s entire force wax called out ami raaident* were warned to keep their diMtts baked and their tltlldreti. especially girl*, off the streets Before hl* Incarceration Hank* habitually preytd upon young girl*. He was sentenced to prison for assault and rape in 1935, later certified a* Insane and plated in the hospital Mrs. Judd, who killed het two women riMimmates in 1932. cut up their iMHlies and shipped the \ piece* to California in trunk* had given the *n>-riff force a trying six day* Store* of frlghtem-l resident* had te|H>iled seeing her. hut she had eluded the chase of posses ami bloodhound* She had broken into and burglarized at least two homes A note she sent a friend after escaping said she carried a straight-edge razor hid den In her blonde hair. Ils edge coated over with gum Fear wa* all the more heightened among the |iopulace Itetause It wa* felt there was very little, if any. assurance that othet inmates of the asylum might not escape I Hitice Mrs. Judd s first escape seven weeks ago the stall had dlsinlegiatetl until there remained on duty only one physician Superintendent lamts H*xe. who I* ill at hl* hotm- and slate officials hud admitted the Institution was woefully understaffed

in giving their time, a percentage dlacount on all merchandlae. and gift* of good wearable clothing. Numerou* loya are alao contributed. In order to be preventable for achool. aome of the children need underwear, ahlrta. atocklnga. dreeaea and trouaera If new clothing I* bought. each article la pun-baaed aopurwiely for eac h child and la -eled al the time with the family I name. child'* name and age. Then. When the bundle* ore lied for never ' al children In one family, they all go in the family bog but ea h child haa a personal gift ao there la no mlatahe to whom the article might ’ belong Purchaelng from the varlotia ' atorea make* thl* ay»tem neceaaary und almpllflea the aortlng of the - many package* from each atore 11 For Investigating. purchaalng and i aortlng the <<«nmltteea would be i glad to have any one accompany > them, who la Ifttereated enough to give a little of lheir lime We need your help and appreciate an> don.i t lion on the part of the public.

Wisconsin Salesman Goes On Insane Rampage, Kills Four Persons And Commits Suicide

TODWHIPPLETO I APPEAL RULING To Carry Jail SentenceFor Contempt To IJ. S. Hiifh Court I Toil Whipple, who. In accordance wit It an Indiana supreme court ruling rmtst serve :;o days In Hie Ad am* county jail, in a statement made at hi* home town. I’orllaml. asserted I hat lie woald carry his appeal to the United St ites supreme 1 court. Whipple staled that hi* attorney* would proceed at om •• to prepare und file a motion with tie- state high court to reinstate his appeal If the motion Is denied, he declared that he Would "put larfore the governor, petitions le-irlng the nnzne* of four or five thousand re«idents of Adam* and Jay counties asking the executive clemency '' Whipple had 1 ><-en fir.-d (list ami given the jail sentence by Special Judge Henr' Kloter of Prlmt-loti during the proc -edlngs of the Wabash dredge ease, when the judge -Vnli-tl that Whipple « »* I" contempt of court Charges of graft and brlltery made by Whipple agatn-i th- judge in an answer to a dismissal order brought about the ruling of the special judge DEMOCRAT MEET IS HELD FRIDAT County Democratic Woman's Club Holds Meet* inx At Berne •’Th<- Democratic party ha* a great heritage of liberal and lot manliariati administration* Ad am* Comity Clerk G Ri-my Hb-rly *aid at a meeting of the Adam* County Itemocrath Women* cltth Friday night at Berne County Clerk Bli-rly wa* the principal speaker at the meeting. . ami gave a history of the Is-tno iiafli party ami predicted future victotte* 10-cause of it* appreciation of the problem* of the com- ’ mon man Hol> llellet Mate Joint 1 representative of Adam* and Well* counties, talked on “Intellectual Honesty " It was announced ai the meeting that Fred Bay*. Democratic f state chairman, will la the guest of honor at the next meeting to lie held In the form of a dinner at 1 Decatur January 16 latter In the evening. Mr Bays will address an open meeting and will also present his Denim rath- show Special mush at the meeting Friday night was furnished by Gyneth Schindler. Je.me Hpruuger ' and Phyllis Zehr who played a mtnilwr «»f Mcrordlaii nui!ilM , ra * Mrs Jack Ellsworth, president of the i Inti pri'stded during the meet .’ Ing. Mr Bierly began hi* talk with ' an uci-ount of the pilmiple* of Thoma* Jefferson, Andrew .lark son and other early Ib-moeratli leader* who. hi- said, expressed the principles of equality, fieedom and liberty for every citizen Grover Cleveland ami WilliamJennings Bryan further fought tor the common man “Woodrow Wilson.’' he said. ["will go down In history us the man who advocated a peace treaty, which. If It had Ih-oii adopted. , would have prevented the present I European war" Mr Bierly also 1 di*cuss>-<l the Democratic party In Indiana, naming Hamuel Ralston r and John Marshall a* early leader* I of equality and liberty in Indiana - He said no governor had done , more for the people ol the slate I than Paul V McNutt and closed I. hy paying tribute to President (coimmmD on pa<ik two» DaiiKhtrr Os Local Man Has Operation i> t Jtitzanne Bellemeyer of Elkhart, daughter, of Alb rt Hellttm-yer of s thl* city, underwent an operatim y tor the removal of her appendix e yesterday afteimsm at the Elkhar’ hospital, according to word rerett d i| by her father last evening e Mio- I* progressing a* well a* can y be exp*H’ f e<l Miss Mell-tneyer sudo Eered a case of scarlet fever last d month ami had been out of quatani Mne only a few day* when the at i t o k occurred

DEMAND SOVIET RUSSIA THROWN OUT OF LEAGUE Argentine T<» Quit League If Russia Is Not Ex* pelted, Report • , ■, — I Gf*n«*va, *♦ 'U.R> krgenliiiai ha* Informed the league of nations that If Russia l» not expelled Argentina will resign from the league, ihe United Pre** wa* Informed i.uthwilaHvcly belay Tin- Argentine thr.-iit will tie' presented formally IO the leagueassembly in n virtual ultimatum Monday and already league i.ffi , lair have lu-en Informed of the action of Ho- Bueno* Aire* govern-• no-nt plan* Argentina will demand th.- right lo speak first at Monday's as*, m lily meeting a* »pon*or of the movement lo expel ltu«»la for her invasion of Finland Meanwhile.. Argentlm- delegate* w.-re attempting to form a united front among all lattin Amerhmt delegation* The league active sot the first lime since th<- European war started In-gan a serie* of meeting* Imlay in hope* of finding tn.-an* to aid Finland against her giant neighbor. Rttasl.i Tin- league couticil. the governing >Hidy. met today; the assembly at whi-lt all memlH-r state* are represented meet* Monday Finland cull.-d ihe meeting appealing for help, and as the comtell met it had before It an official Finnish allegation that th.- Busslans were using |Hil*on ga* Th.- delegates were in angry mood They talked of throwing lliissia out of the league I’niguay ha* threatened to resign utiles* (his .-our*.- wa* taken Iteliable informants at Ixmdon said ’hat Britain would support any "praitleal" piopo«al sot p.-ti allies against Russia for h-r aggrew* ion Red* Repulsed Copenhagen. Denmark. Ih-. 9 ’URF Finnish troop* using rifles, machine gun* and artillery to rain death into massed Russian infantry. have thrown the red army bai k tor a three mile loss in eastern Karelia In what is developing Into the Idgg.-St lilillle of the war. Helsinki dispatch'-* said today Fighting centered at the Kivi-nl.-ml bridgehead at th.- eas'-eru end of th.- Vttoksl lake system. West of latke laologa Dispatches said the Russian*, following the old czarist tactic* of massed frontal infantry charges with the liayonet regardless of .the difficult terrain, had suffered heaviest losses dm- to the determined Finnish re*l»tance and the accuracy of Finnish fire An Important railroad extend mg from la-ningrad to Kakisalmi on l-ike Ladoga, i io**. - the laikle system at Kivlnii-mi The Russian* were Klopped also, dlspatihe* said in attack* to Ihe northwest of tin* seetoi. at the northwestern end of the Vitokwi lak<- system Here. It wa* said, th.- Russians met Finnish force* mtn h stronger than those defend Ing Kivitliemi. and Itad tailed completely to penetrate the FinnL ish defense* The Finns counter-attacked frequently and at many point* along the Vuok*. line succeeded lit push- , mg th.- ItuHßiaii* back Htotkholm report* said that Russia was sending heavy rein forcemeats to the Karelian lath i mu*, and that troop train* were i moving from U-iilngrad toward i the frontier day and night i Dl*pati he* emphasized that at no point hud the Hiisslan* peneGated Into the Manio-iheim line . All fight Ing. it was said. liatt taken I place in front of this Um-, in terrioii\tivit:i» ox I’tnE twig 0 Claim* Musi Be Filed Dee. 15 County Auditor Victor Eicher tie day announced that all claim* ’ against Adam* county must tie filed h» De. .-mle-r 16 Thi* I* In compliance with a stale law which prevent* the county from allowing I claim* In om- mlendar year lor service* rendered in th* previous cali <-nd*r year. Due to the necessity of pifdlshlng the chilli* a id allow- : Ing for a tmie for objections, the - claim* must lie filed early to permit then approval before the end of ,1939

Price Two Centa.

Wife And Young Son Are Among Victims Os Man Believed Temporarily Insane. WOUNDS THREE Uhlppewa Fall*. Wi« . Dec. 9 • U.P> In a crime career that lasted less than two hour* Don ('ameron, a salesman, killed four fw-rsons, .wounded three others, and com* , milted suicide today. A kidnaping and *luying at Eau Claire, In miles from here, also wa* belf.-g.-.i .nnimitted hy Cameron. The slayer killed himself with a shotgun charge when police trapp,ed iiilii It: a garage behind hl* . biiriiitig home. Police Chief Edward Holt said Cameron shot hl* wife and son and |w<> other person* In hl* cottage at Lulu- Wisota and then set the ( houne afire. Two of lho*e in the house wen- burned beyond recogjilt ion At Fuiu Claire, M J Brenden, a gasoline station operator, was ( found slain In a cemetery A money hag which he always took home with him wa* mi**tng. Holt said Brenden apparently had Ih-.-ii kidnaped at the station .and forced to drive to the cemetery in hi* own car where he wa* shot once in the neck and again In the temple The gun used in the slaying wa* of the *ain<- calibre a* that which Cameron flr.-d on his family and the other persomi In hi* home Cameron app.-ar.-rl at a ga-uiline station here at about the same time Brenden was found slain at Eau Claire He struck Earl Bedard. station attendant, with a tiro Iron and then went into the building lo rob he cash regllater While Cameron wa* inside. Bedard staggered Into the street and stopped an automobile A* he told ' the two occupants. Ham Holeen and Frank Rabbit, what had happened. Camermi reappeared and fired at them With a shot gun. All were wounded and hospital physicians said Hol.-en's sight might Im permanently Impaired. After wounding the three at the filling station Cameron drove to Ills milage *t Imke Wisota. Holt said. Neighbors heard several shots and then saw flame* sweep through (h« house They called police who arrived ht time to see Cameron run Into the garage where he fired a *bot gun char*.- into hi* head. Ho died Instantly “We have not been able to id.-ntify all those killed in the cottage." Holt said “We know that two of the dead are Cameron * wife, and hi* three-year-old son Another man. who ' wa* badly burned, is believed to Ih- A H Wilk of Minneapolis. The 1 other body was burned so badly We have not been able to li-arn yet ' whether it is that of a man or a woman" 11-.lt said that Cameron. 36. was I , — (CONTINUED UN PAGE TWO! Wehmeyer«Schafer Trial Ih RuccNned ' The court trial of Mr* Mathilda Wehmeyer agiins.t the H.'hafer com- * pany and it* offh-ers was adjourned lata Frida> afternoon m circuit 1 court, to Ih- ie*iim<-d again Monday morning The plamtlff Mr*. Wehmeyer, was on the stand when the suit w>is recessed ——— — - o — - Judice Taken Divorce (’ase In Advisement Judge J Fr.-d FritiTte In Adams '' circuit court this morning heard th > I divorce cause of Cecile V Kessler* against ftoxie It ssOHtf r. Th<l ■ couple was married in 1926 and »>-p* •- anted In AuffUSt. 193.4. After hi-artn* the evidence, Judg-t » Fru. ht. took the case under ad* I- vl«<«ment Frank Gordon of Bluff* ■ ton. was attorney for the defen.l* ant and Nathan C Nelson, of De.a* tur. was plaintllY's counsel. U Shopping Davs till i