Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1939 — Page 5

ULAN dragon m TO PRISON ki , (Jentry Orders Back To Michigan City i d Dm It ur> ?]■ tliciibHlMM. former grand ‘hi- ImIiHIIU Kll Kill* ”’,,11 i„ returned in llii*j L,, Cdy Mate |*»tt< Hilary routine Ilia Ilf*' nenienciBard'-' b, ,Pinal for a writ (if (lain HU ■„ st.i)' III* return to Hi*,J. riinmarlly • n«l»*«l y.-» »(„!. <h»»liiii M „ , 111 mil till) i 111 III! "'lll' Uprcialitt • ijQO/ it Is "Repaired look** — IgJtai i hot* like yLWI FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second SI.

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I promptly overrated the motion T Wepbrnaon dramatically »pp«-«| ! 1 -d to Ih<. Klim for rnllnf from th*> I' life nentimc. but Judg. uentry | Interrupted him ~»<) M id that hi,! , man-menu were based on wt, a : loul happened 111 111 i-\ iou« heart tin, | .uni th.i: n ».i ,i mMiter of rci-l onl | rhi former kl.ni b-.ider «m sen 'Min dto lit, i„ ) 92 r. on ,i . lu,|(. | |of slaying Madgi IlierholUei ' | Otatetiont* stenographer. hy btjgi , ten infill I, d upon (h when „h„ I j aicomimnM him on , i rl p i 0 Hu Hi bn mil 1:1 < muon I lot HP pheiutoii „.,td : i the ilei ukm on the halti-H* • iTpun pe'i i.,1, would in appealed to the slat. .tipiline lourt. Judin <i-!ll>>» ill l ISIOII left Stephen*'!) with only oil! appeal) t foi fii* f '■ '.ii pemitiip a motion foi i a will of i not mram nobis. which, w.m filed ia-' -,,1 In, mi! ha* mine j been III! "Ugh Ilea ly iveiy legal | j inutieiiu r po*-ili|e in .in h a i as*Siephionoii wa« transfer;, d to! i Nobles v; . f,mu Mlehtk lit i ;y In 1 I Septi'ft! „ I*' >ml to-Hills; on j 111, « u *■; . ~ t ain ii>,in. I'll, : hea; Ins »»< delayed ho*, vei when ho •iiitoiel mad, a surprise' motion lot an, w trial This lie, tlon was ,seinil,nd and a peti tloll fin a w.H of hat', as iiriptlsi was filed This peflfloil was title) wilhdtawn without piepidii, and Was then Hilled when Judg- (jell ; try upheld a slate inti lon to ie inand the former klau leader lo (he prison bale foi a Ina mg on lie writ of error < t,t am nobis ha- not Ueen set and Judy i.enity -aid yesteiday that all! b, held In tlit Jan t uary tei in of , mil t t. ANM'AI. FARIA ! iCOhiUltibv r n> >m r* jt oNt ’ lieigri (lien lie kernoii. I’ete I liulrbt I Hatty ll'tdili. Kin da Kteplei, Ki allies Itiauii, Helen I Kalri hild It'lreshmelll toinmittee Robert Tltompson. I'i '• Rudlcel. Rose tuff,,, M.ny (otlci. .Vit Karrar, Jennie Mt Klhaney, Mrs. Aldulla • llaiinh I in,i Hoop

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1039.

INDIANA BUNKS |! AID COMMUNITY' Association Figures Show ) Banks .Meeting Credit ' Needs , f < New Ymk. Dei. l!i That hank* ( ! 1,1 Itidalna arc actively meet lug the , ■ H ill! need* nf their imnrmmltlea , i* Indlt aieil hy figures announced by the American Hankers Assn- ‘ ■ tatlon showing that the rummer- | ial hanks id the state made more j than MMi.wu new loans totaling I lo Imstliess firms and individuals during the first at* months nf 1939. and renewed 330 j outstanding loans totaling 1 daring the mum par* | , md. The survey also reveals that bustin ss firms in tlie slate are using h • than half nf tin- "open Hues ot iiciiii maintained for tbelr use ‘>n the books of ihe banks Them Urines ale based on repolls received front 3b9 banks, or to per lent of tlu- 513 commercial I banks m tin state, and make alhtwuiic, foi tlu concentration ol lending activity m the metropolitan area of Indianapolis. Tlte 3u* hanks reported they mauc 133.710 to w loans totaling j I*3 331 Ho between January 1 and June Jo, 1939, ami renew,-d Ml.iso nutstaudiug loans totaling til 1047.353 In addition, they re-fMirt.-d 4 173 lo w mortgage loans to home owners and other real estate owners totaling t 0,737,953 The average number of in'* loans reported per hank was 5*7, and ihe average loan was for |678. Tin- avi rage number of renewals pel bank was 077, and the avi rage renewal was for s*nfi The average number of new mortgages reported per bank was 3n. and Ihe average mortgage was ' tor 13.33.13 In addition to making loans on 1 Individual applications, the banks ot the Isrgei cities maintain wlmt an known as "open liti'-s of credit on their hook . available to regular bus in- st*. borrowers at all times. Twi nty-one hanks reported siu-h open lines nf iiedit totsllflg sl* - it>,7'T," However, only 17.015 359. or i: per cent of this credit, was being used hy business firms on June 3». ARGENTINA TO icontinued rno* paob one* Italian ones, had refus'd lo order lh, ship to leave M Mbevideo

rrtiguay consulted envoys of other Bi American republics The result H was the firm statement that if she K did not leave Montevideo Sunday night she would be interned for the duration of the war. Reports had circulated at Montevideo that the Admiral Oraf Spee's - i rew had threatened to mutiny f * when the decision was made to 111 scuttle the ship. But there was •’ not the slightest sign of dissen- 1,1 slot! or disaffection among the crew here. The men, all youthful, were In good spirits though they " were unkempt after a voyage *• aeross the estuary in tugs, a barge v and a launch. 01 o * COUNTY WELL 1 REPRESENTED - h 28 Local Person* Arc En- t rolled At Indiana I ni- ' vernity This Year t llloianiiigton. hid., lh*< . I l * hii bided In Imllaiia Cnivcrslty's student body this semester are 2* ■ from Adams county, according to the iccords of Registrar Thomas A t iHikson Korty-oue states uud ten foreign icounti ms are rcpre-p||t|!d on the mitversity isnipus this fall Illinois. with H*d studetits. heads the list for out-of-»Ute studeUl enrollments New York comes second w|ili S 3, Ohio, with 79, is third, and Kentucky fourth with 83 Th-- onlstab-* not having students a< tinuniversity are Rhode Island. N<-w Hampshire. Vermont, Oregon. Washington. Wyutnl„g and l t,ih Foreign countries aavlng stud elite on the I I* famptta ore: Puerto Rico, Turkey. Hawaii, China, Canada, tiermau/. Club. I’an.e ma. Philippine islands and Virgin 1 Islands. Marlon county leads all Indiana i counties at Indiana Vnlveraity A i total of T.'.h student* attending the university are from the capital county and s!** aie from M-uimm* county larke county lias tin- tliiid laigest number, 394. and tit 4<>»i ,ph county Is fourth with 311 stud- . cuts Other iudtaua counties with over luu students - a<h enrolled at , Indiana this fall arc: Alb-” !“• , Vanderburgh. 131. and Madison 131 Kvery county m tin- slat'- is 1* i preseriated The following Adams 'ountj students are enrolled at Indiani University this semester: [ Bine Roll i l»ro. Ih-hy lab i man (nurses’ training school. Ind i ianapollsl s Itei star: TiMSuas Audr--ws. Al- _ (c. ArchboM and I - '<•< Hihner ? iniir*. training school. Indians I>oiis i Marcella 111 and) berry, \ K juja lli< - Hi*-1 (nurses t, lining rhool. Illdialiapolir 1 Ikvi l»,ir • lan- It'll k lilibert Kg I Kerri Kentmoi* (nurses’ training school (Indianapolis*. Arthur inrod, Daniel I 11-'blious* Robert I- l<»hitson llwtghl Kimble. Kiatis I K ick J 1 Hot : \ M e Min. Myles Parrish 1 imedic>l school. Indlauapolist. R"l A ,nd It- Pi- i' I m«h al h ■ C unapollst. la-land Roth, William 1 *i hafer, Vl.giliia y.lmmeriimn A t;. ||. ,a Hal And--r-on J

S # 1 TO LADIES | |1 H hw'd like l« upend more i but bore lo -.pend le»s>l g Scarfs X Uitc Him a Scarf Hu.* C hri*lma*: # ||erc >nu will find a law and complete »huMime In silk. »*ilk and ainil. plain and fanrv. | $l.oot» $2.50 1; T . Holthouse Schulte 4 Co. 7 *1

Riggs, John L Orlle. Oene F jg llnchman, Vernon J, Sommer, s r loyd Windmlller. u/ RUDICBL WINS i .CONTINUED ritom fAUE OWE* C acture From sla to nine classes U ire held in each course under the f lupervislon of beads of depart % iir-nta and leading professors on J] be campus. k Further information , imo-ming m .he courses may In- obtained by F ihose intereated hy contocttng m Mr. Price, the county agent's office 1 >r Bob Heller at the Decatur ttetn serai otilce. | o , Rad Check Writer Ik Heid In East ¥ Rochester. Ind . In-c. 19 <U.R> ¥ Hhei Iff Ituasell Visirheea today had I been advised hy the federal bureau A of iDVeatigatton that James H 1 Croxaton. 55. of t'liarleston W > Vs., wanted here on a bad check y charge, was being held al t'harles- I in charges of Impersonating a 1 federal officer and forgery. T o — i Dance Wednendav SunSct. y — LIGHT, FRESH and LASTING! \ I Helena Rubinstein’s ; newest fragrance APPLE BLOSSOM 1 Newest addition to her b moot Flower Simp Bouquet ' Stria' A lovely, light frs graoce that la»t»—»wcct and clear like the perfume of apple orchard* in full bloom L'se it after your bath a» a refreshing body ruh. sprsy it on your hair, touch your wrists, your throat with cool fragrance. Other Flower Shop Bouquet colognes ate American Garden, and Eng lish Garden, in the vlnder wasp waitted crystal flacon. UCH | 00 B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. —

I A New Shipment of Gift Lamps Just Arrived | • WE SOLD COMPLETELY Ol T OF Ol K FIKS'I SHIPMENT . . , AND NO WON- J» 1 DER! FOR NEVER BEFORE HAVE W E HAD SI ( H A IOAA PRICE ON SI CH W S <{l AI.ITA LAMPS . . . DON'T HE DISS AROINTED. GET YOl R GIFT LAMP Jl T AT SCHAFERS THIS VERY »I jj % M INDIRECT LAMPS l* JP With Bir f.lawN Refleclor* .. 14 .. Ti * W ** Const ruction . . And Moorul W Socketn Ft*r Indtreel Bulb . . ® 2 Beautiful Shade*-. ft | I % 4.95 , k fi L fejS?- mSn 1•• b “ t ' h IK K t -fflp I X OIIR GREATEST | Wt-j Really Something To 9 II Shout About! » SI JL Mavsive Bane* and Tubing ». JJL ... Two Sly lew... Moonstone m i CSJfc ln>erl> ... Nile Lifew . .Tj V "v" Seven May Lighting . . . Silk ti tl Shades. A Pottery Table Lamps ... I.49complete SOH * qe K Crystal Boudoir Lamps.. 1.23 complete Kiuh S Spot-Lit* Bed Lamps .. 50c complete V.i Rich Ivory' With Chrome v /qri V r J or Gold Color Trim Xmas Gift Tables ft fu jr Schafer* Have An Eye }} "p,'..in), ,'rra, „l lt.au- IV y“ I 1 an. up 4^ (live “Hiai" a | yj as ihe 'liils'iaml I- an / sS I V- &m 5 . f5 vi (UmT\RI IS The carved leg* are large I'or I lie Home g ™ ( ARD I \l>Lr«> and reinloreed. ' kneehole De*k U W Don't Forget To Add IRM 'kFItS A Smart Addtlion lo any Tl Lr < art! Tables lo Aout Gill ,v, Home and a convenience P 4 yC | ist Ihev are Alway* Smartly Sly led To Maich |h t - whole lanttly willap- « W Popular. SPFL'I \l PA all '•‘ ar n,un ‘ L |4 vi l- 00 6 5 14-50 „ § II « lit Lovely Aelvel (over*. v ST Yf s>m * Con < itrutted. All Populat Color*. hevtrel Style* 1*5(1 eecn fl | — HK A (AV V ,KK 11,,s f S A. And (.ive Ihe l ady Os tour Choice » ' I avaltet ( edat ( best u Waß f » v "ii in-1 - ii,, "Ki .ii s, 1,.,i«- r -s A l»t *l«"k every W tt one will please Her .. . and your budget. U ji Every Cavalier ( best boa*U a lull '( inch A I® tnlerior plu* 9 >1 halers "ill Gladly Arrange A I onvenient M f I'.< v in■-nt plan I"iA »u Buy Aled it < best H A. HililV- - N"» md I'i*v I"I H In Small Regular Pay- IB V< Cavalier Chests fr0m..512.50 up K : pr

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