Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1940 — Page 7
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house of the Dail tparltameni) burri<'<Uy • mpowerwd the government to later* euspei led Irleh republican army terrorists without ti»l it was und««wiood that Kean I Mit urtaln son ot the frtuei lord i mayor nt Cork, the late Thomas I McCartaia. had been detained fur ! the slaying of detective John Hoche. The eldCt McCurtain, one or a group ot prumtaMSOt buitger st. Ik era during the so-called black Hint tan legtme following the kaislot. 1»1*. rebelliou, was Maasalnaled The internment bill goes to the senate today and If passed there. * will provide prime minister Eanion UrValera with a potent weapon against the Ira terrorists strugg 1 Hug to annex the six ulster <oun I ties of North Ireland, now a pai t ' of the Bt ithib Empire, to E're i Duving debate bi the Dai! Ist<. last night. Justice minister Ueiald Holaud. said that thousands of dollars found In the possession of Iru members proved they were getting funds from the Viiited Hlates Hr said It had been establishml that a letter had alieen sent from Eire to tlU’ United Hutes asking that "the ilanu" furnish more help He said be would have "sultalde iuqulries made In the tutted Stalos. Jarnos Dillon, deputy opposlttoii loader, said It was common knowledge that money subscribed to the ' Ira in the United States was nut I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940.
Choir Singer Slain
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Mystery surrounds the slaying of Harvey Hess. 32-year-old choir Singer of Cape May. N. J. who wax found beaten to death on the bank of tiie Schuylkill river neat Philadelphia. Hess was srrrelary to New Jstsey State Senator R. Grant Scott.
coming from the traditional lri*h organization* thenRoland wa* a*krd whether he knew If the United State* fund* were coming here through the medium of *oim fon-ign embasay. He wa* non,ollllllitt.ll Illiitixh source* In London *ug geated earlier In the week that the l.ia prohubly wuld accept aid from Germany If It could get It < During debate Boland wa* summoned from the hOUae to rec elve a report on the fight at fork It wa* annonmed that Detective Ho< lie and two colleague* had «c---coated a pedestrian on a main afreet and that the suspect had shot Roche The other dctectivea emptied their revolvei* attracting a large crowd Th. re wree no detail* of the reported arreat of McCurtain. |i wa* diM loHed that DeValera had ni.-.cle rc|>ie*entat|ou* to the British gove-tntnenl concerning the death sentence* iinpo**d on two Ira metuliei* convicted of nturdeilug a Sl-year-oid girl one of tiro five victim* ot th, Coventry iKMiibing - — - —o— - —- - SEAR( II RUNS ■ Ct'NTINLEU FIUH4 PAGE OWMI th* chute, may have caused an explo* lon Heat generated In the narrow confine* of ih< chute toy the xniotilderlng refuse had net off the l>U>t which forced the llaim a lietween the aall* of the building to trap sleeping tenant* in their bed*. Sonic were able to reach the tire
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rxraprx. others leaped from windows and some were rescued by hi men. Firemen searching the ruins for victims found the body of a I#inonthold baby smothered by smoke Beside the child waa the body of a puppy Nearby were found bodies ut two adults so .charred that positive IdeutiAcatlon I was impossible immediately. They were believed to lie Mr. and Mrs Uharles Coovert. parents of ike child. One fireman was injured when he attempted to carry au hysterical woman down a ladder from a third Boor window He lost his balance and fell two and a half floors to the street James Brown. 47, push- »•<! his wife from a third floor ledge and leaped to the ground after her She died later In a hospital. He was injured seriously Witnesses said they heard a child scream i» minutes for help. Then the cries ceased. Miss Florcnee Hesslug, 3<> plunged headlong from a third floor window to the
WSK tWgMMJUHMBIiM ZZZZZZZZZIZIIZZZZZZZIZZZZZZZZZZIIZZZZZZIZZZZIZZ ESTABLISHED 1883 1 •■ Ik X' -■ i vßt WO /> fi 1 V ■ ’d 1 ’ I i fIL 8 " Cal We Are Building IMMBSfIEIfI For His Future * : 4 r mSSa-,i!3m OAs IN 1883, WHEN THE founders of this institution opened a bank to assist his grandfather achieve success, so today it is our aim to continue a conservative banking program w hich will be an asset to a thriving, thrifty community and insure the opportunity of financial sue* The First State Bank r or him Decatur. Indiana CtBS IOT Him. ( ondcn.M-d Slatement December 'MI, 1939. We realize that banking provides the basic KhsoiKchs “blocks” from which agricultural, commercial and indus* < dnh X Due from Bank- * 6MJ72.00 I. S. f.orernment Securities ... -*»HJ,-JB I>3 trial growth must be DUllt Municipal & Other Bonds 291,553.32 l-oan* A DincoimU 1.241.720.17 Bank HuiMinv iKZOfl.Ofl Furniture h Fiktures . 7.937. M ,\nd it is with this sense of responsibility we Other Real Estate 9,999.00 other As»eu undertake a New Year dedicated to the same, sound prin32.mw.229.31 ciples of business laid down by our founders that our instii i kbii hies tution may live and be of service through g<M>d times and Capital a Delienturm 3 lIiOJOOjOO bad. I nditided I'rofiU 19.M549 Sinking Fund . Kcnerve for Confinifencie* . ... 5,016.00 Bond Rcnerve 11,590.00 ’ The First State Bank 9X00949*41 OFFICERS DIRECTORS Dan Sprang ('hairman of Board .Dan Sprang IJAISKIIMr T. F. GralikerPresident u/kiTuu Dyonis Schmitt , ~ HOI ICS Theo. Hobrockv ice*rresident „ , J<4 John I*. Braun 9 a. m. to 2:30 p. tn. IC. E. GlendeningCashier Theo. Hobrock H. H. Krueckelierg Ass t. Cashier T. F. Graliker Earl CastonAss’L Cashier g E. W. Kusche William Lose, Jr. Teller I LH. Haerle - - - - --
pavement and waa killed Few who ' refuxed to jump lived. Many who jumped were injured. »om< fatally { Twelve of Hie victim* were Iden ■ tilled at the lleunepni i ounty n»' >ue The hotel reg txt er Hated 111 > ■teiianix. but Red Croaa director E G Gate* xaid that it wax apparent that not all of the n-aMetrU were regialerod. He believed xome of | the mlxxlng were among the un identified at the morgue and that other* ware safe with relative* bat could not be located. Collage Crow* Minua Football Seattle. Waxli -(U.R>-A smaU Jeault Uixtitutlon in Seattle liaa grown from an enrollment of 34 •indent* In 1931 to more than ,| thia year without the aid of a I football team. Seattle College, vlr- j tually aiumymou* in the apart* ' world although It aupport* miani 'athletic*, wa* founded In 1994. | Trade In a Good Town— Ooootur
ALLOTMENT OF CORN ACREAGE Indiana Acreage Allot* ment 10.4 Percent Less Than In 1939 Lafayette, lud.. Jan. 4— tU.RJt-A total 1940 corn acreage allotment of 3.225.400 acre*, for the iudian* commerctai cent area. < on*iatln« f K 3 (untie*, wa* announced today by L M. Vogler, chairman of the Indiana agricultural couaervatlvn committee. Farmer memher* of AAA county committee* are now extabliahing allotment* for individual farina. 1 Vogler avid t’ampllanue with theee aNetment* will be voluntary, j he added f i However, aoil conaervatton pay | 1 ment* of 10 cent* a bualiel on the | normal yield wilt toe patd to farm
I era who plant within their allot-. | ment*. In addition. Vogler point-1 i ( d out, farmer* who plant within the aggregate allotment of plot* ' for which parity payment* *re made will receive parity payment* at a rate yet to be determined Monroe county ha* been iuiiuil nd in tbe commercial corn area ! foi the firat time in the 1940 al--1 lotmeat. Countle* not Included in | the area are Brown. Pony. Ohio Crawford. Harriaon, Floyd Clark Jefftraon and Switteriaud Vogior said that the new acreage allotment ta lb 4 percent leaa than the 3.543.291 allotment of I*3* He explained that fucresaed yklda during the current yeara and an abundant supply of corn iu the ever normal gia.'iary indicated : that the new acreage will be iufficient. The allotment for the commercial corn area of the natim: which ! l onaiat* of 599 eountie* in 12 corn j belt etatee. la 36.43N.u00 acre*, a 12 I percent de< reaxv from la«t year, ■ Vogler iiaid
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Phoenix Alr-CondHloned Phoenix. Arlz !U»— The city ot Phoenix anally rank* a* tbe "mo*' completely air-conditioned city in the world " Only about 10 per cant of the home* in the city do not have eome aort of air-cooling de vice. Every atore h> the downtown dlatrlct la air-conditioned Beware Coughs from common cold* That Hang On Creotnulthm relieve* prorr.pt lybec*u*e U goes right to the teat of the trouble to looaen germ laden phlegm. li'.creaae secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membrane*. No matter how many medicine* you have tried, tell your drugglat to sell you a bottle of CroomulMon with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allay* the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCouglH.Chett Cold», Bronduht
