Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1940 — Page 5
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and carried six 21-inch torpedo* tubes All threw vaeaels. the admiralty announced, were engaged in thmoht hagardous service and it In feared they must lie iwgsrded a lost. | The admiralty said, however, that the tier man wireless had abnounci><d that part o fthe crews of the I'ndtne and the Starfish had t>een 11 en. ued I The submarines apparently were loperain* along the Herman coast law a sister ship of the t’ndine ThI'rnula- reportedly sank a German i cruiser tn the mouth of th- river Elbe last month The admiralty announced that the next of kin of the men aliourd the three "hips had been Inform* I «*d. * CASUALTIES * Greencastle. Ind. Jan 16 (U.R) James Cooke of Greencastle was Injured fatally yesterday when struck by a Pennsylvania railroad train as hr walk-d along the tracks. 000 lliihmond Ind Jan It. U.P> Nancy Jane Brumley. 6 year-old j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brumley, was killed yesterday when strut k by a truck as it backed down an alley near the Bi urnicy residence. Vincennes. Ind. Jan 16 'UP> Madge Pritchard. 56. of Port I Wayne, died yesterday from injuries suffered Saturday when <v i car in which she was riding over-1 I turned near Bicknell Terre Haute Ind . Jan. Hi U.R) Lorene Alkire. 20, and her moth er. Mrs. Dana Woodward 46, of i Rockville. were killed last night ! when the car in which they were riding sideswiped a tiu<k on a' bridge near here. Hammond. Ind . Jan 16 <U.R>Henry H Neuman. 55. of Chicago, j was Injured fatally when a wood piling fell on him at the New Ham imniil sewage disposal plant A I rope holding the piling bloke. New Albany Ind Jan 16 tU.RI j Police today sought a hit-run ear which tnjuied fatally Lori-n Turn er. 43. enrollee at the ( t'C camp I! near Brownstown Turner was struck after hr left a bus and a second cat passed over ills body. Washington, Ind Jan 16 (j.P) Joseph Kidwell. 25. was recover '
DECAT I’ll DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANVARY 16, 1910.
Get Life for Abducting Girl 1 jhT" ■ Eugen.- Weaver and Ray I'ru.ba Although they were found guilty of first degree kidnaping in the abduction and assault <>f a 16-y.at-old g.H in Seattle, V.a.h Eugene Weaver, 19, ai.<l Ray, Pii.iha 24 were spared the death /ni , is matned and the father of a 20-month-old son.
'.ng today from .1 bull'd w.Hiud -.if fared yi-Mtnday a* |>oii<e -• ,h ’>> Idete untie who ahot him a .d why Kidwell told poll* * h> d hi. ' tecognize th< gunman 1101 who idrove the lar lu which h i a»«a I aiii wax riding. H< -aid < iin< otn I yelled at him and that the man lined .1- lie walk'<| toward tin tar I I’hyxn tAltx raid the bullet l"O, id be'ween tin left lung and tin I shoulder blade lie was tint believ'd in daiigertm* condition. BEET GROWERS iCONTISUKD rn<>» rAilt UNH) un lit with a guarantee idv.im ■ ineni of 15 |» r ton foi be. '- . I being of!'r> d thin yar EX-HUNTINGTON MAYOR GOUTY former Mayor Bang* h Convicted Os Contempt Os Court Em' Wayin Jin I'. UPJ I Two ("iiin ' oßb'-il* "I he city of lliiinliin'oti today h d "in found guilty of t ont< mp' of fuirt In lnum I'ton with then .ille.-d direction of an 'inofficial • t'y el -, trk utility wiiih wo otlni men -»ere treed ou the num i hargex Convicted »' • till:' W II Hang* h"me; tnayot > d S llm ton Brown fontivi • '■•,■’ n thin mil" Iti'eudiiit Ku -ell I'l il of llUlltl‘ poll. ' so." Iml ||i n*. Hi I' ' I" hl' i* ■ lit* oi the utility, wei. !:■ * AH wen biougl • i l|4am it" di- i|'l ‘ envr !<i|" In v Illi h I put *1 '.mi to pay I" " th- utility rtn • '1 ' taken to I.' Um.mil " p" ntwiu.il hl laid, bit- l' a a " > found Judge Harry II iii .' n. • d ered the no n <"h ' ' d county jail but inr' n' d n county 'l*:* not to mak’ ' it • t*-
Joan and New Hubby L ks 1' W • fE •* \ , J JBL jw ' 4 ''4'('W *'* '* a•* ■ i|p jff*' - * *i ■■ r 3 rk # 1 ?y I> v JI i I ,v,h J<'»" f>! »••* B‘«* •• P" - ’«<»'J <*»nein« •i»h producer Walter ra at fhornix, Aria. Tbia > I u tbitd uaniaga io< Jum; moud lor Wan|«r.
llnliineut paper* until Jan. 2.; .1Juda* \V II Kb hm 1 lla» arked ' inn Io file a ntnt 101 l Tin men will he held uni I: tin .'I Joo i* paid >1 Edward Smith ! • inn fin the utility They in dliated they would appeal ■ th* *ta • aupi em> .u 1 ' Smith had Iha .ed 'hut It oiu «" eted tin ecnrdx ot Ihe utility , after the 1 ouceril was put in e le.ierxlitp in Huntington 1 .alt 1 i our! Learned It in I’rison ‘ | w ■ Jvi, ♦ Uarrin IV Rillingw U it'll rrpuirif i ) tern... I in pn-'.n now *<tvex Warren K Billing* in good *'• 1 f. ■ the recently freed lai* r l'">< V' i ►lived 23 year* 1 E C 1., I'FiMdi for the 1!<!i ( ; I iwnu- o I’ripan a.c l>ay t .inb.rg !i.u <»p«i. up a little • >' h -'.of tn Sat. Prancl o. Rilling- did all Utt watch !• 1a ’ g i.-quir> i in Uie ft M.
LIST EXPENSES I FOR DOG FUND Nearly $3,000 Spent For Poultry And Sheep Killed In Year Expenditure, from tlie dog fund in th> 12 townships for sheep and poultry killed by dogs In 1939 amounted to *2,946 23. according to a table prepared by Victor Eicher. county auditor One township. Kirkland, was overdrawn *3 in the dog fund ut the end of tin- year. St Mary j township had a balance of only *8.28. The balance in all the township dog funds amounted to *1 U 44 24 In 193 k, the expenditures amount 1 d to *2.662 65 Th- balance on . hand Januaiy 1, 1939. was *1 178 14 I County auditor Eicher mg.'l i that dog owners keep their dogs tied during the next two months The heaviest losses occur In Jan nary and February, when the dogs roam around The law provides that after March 1. all balances in excess of *IOO are turned over to the county auditor and then divided among the townships. The 1939 repot shows the bal-I am> and receipts on hand, the . x leTidituies forth. year .nd remaining balance on hand January 1. 1940 Following is the report. I iilon, *254 50, expenditures *2B, balance 1226 5n Boot *396 82. *327 22. *6960. Preble. *247 41 *163.26, *84.19 Kirkland *122 18. 4125 D. |3. deficit Wash ingtoii. *893 35, *435 55 *457 80 Mt Mary |*W- ***l.76 I* 28 Blue Crtuk. 1212 73 *lB5 84 *56 89 Monro., *496 76. *204 60 *292 16. French. 1363 90 1126 5" 1227 40 Hartford *17114. *.D *132 11 Wabash, *626 26, *279 *". *340 45 Jeff.-isoii, *235 37, *l*'' 54 *45 '3 Reteipla fur 193!l w.-i. higher than a y.-ar ago the report shows o Trade In a Ctooa Town — Decatur
I THE WHOLE TOWN IS SHOUTING About SCHAFER’S » Complete Dry Goods H I CLOSE OUT SALE > ; Save As Much As t I 6(h During This '3^37l* r 1 EVERY ITEM > j REDUCED t I iXPKKE. Every Item - To The Bare Walls - Must Be Sold And Every Dry (hmmls and ( hina Item has been Reduced in Price for Immediate Sale. Yon Can Save up to 60 < at Schafers. SHOP AND SAVE NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE i Uecause ul Exlrcntc lU*durliofl<* in Price All Salo Arc tinal So Kituiti' —>o l.\<lmhk«- - No |,.n• \vv,«v-. jj II . n ~;.. ■ i.LitZLtgg:::: . t in -•
Mine Blast Here /'° ts. J charleston (fHUWTIMffTOH \ MINERS I TRAPPED \ HEB£ 4. [ WELCH 4- J VA. Here is the s.-ene of the tragi" mine blast at Bartley, W. Vs, tn the rich West Virginia mining area Severs! acore miners were trapped deep >n the mine. DENY BELISIIA iCCNTIM EW FfUIM FADK ONBI denying that any high a my offi <ers had threatened to resign unless the war secr-ta y was i emoved o GREAT BRITAIN (CONTINUED FK<»M rAUK ON*) belligerents should foiego theii lights in th.- zone must ch . ly i»> dependent upon then o-ing satis fled that adoption of ii. ZOlu |>: pos.il would not p.-ovtd- '<< .ma . warships and supply ships with ,i vast salic'iiary from which iliey . ould emerge to attack allied ami neutral shipping to which they < mild return o avoid Iming brought to action, and In which acts of un-n.-utrol service might l»- p- rform. d by non-German ships su< h as by use of wir-less communications. "I< would also be f|.... «»a y ><> iisui. that <>' imaii waisliipr ami supply ship* would not be enabled to jass with impunity from on<> oc.-an to another through the gon. ot German merchant ships to take part in Inf. r \m<-rl. in t rid. and earn foreign < v.-haug. which might b- us.-d in I’t.-mpts to pnunut. subversion and «alioi-
> age abroad and pro. ire supplies'i lor prolongation f th. war. <hu.- i depriving th. allies of th... t in'. I of til.-l sup. y a«. I Britain argued -h«st such > •• curlty zoik might lu.v, :h< ad | Verse effect of causing .hi .k.ii mutation of 10-llig. tent ships In th. zone and that this "might well bung the war lie,. . th. Am.-rhan ’ slat.-a and b-.id to trillion lieiw.cn on the <>m hand the alii.- pi. suing thei legitimal- li.-lllg. -ni aetiviil*--. ,i <1 <m tii«- mil. hind ‘ the Am.-i i'.in repuldl. - . nd>-.iv<u Ing to inak< 'his m « p-11. y p • vail ' —- o ——-— South Bend Milk Delivery Stopped South li« nd Ind Jan in I I’ i Tin- South 11.-nd milk . num .1
Public Sale n.ivitir- d> . d‘d to <|i.|. tai I v i’ I'.. Vie ml. ’ Noith and Pg mih E-.-' .I 'I Il •'I ■ I . i mil. ch .md 1 mil.., Ea>i <>t .Monioe, Ind THI RSDAY, January is. 1910 Commencing at 10 00 A M 3 HEAD OF HORSES Bi fl -i 111 I -I coming 3 yr.“ old .Hid bios. II"" ft. B y H-. - 1 . , hh,. j . old all sound 4 HEAD OF CATTLE —l: I. i > . ; . iI. I. better ’han 6 g.il <ow Gu.-iiH.-y < ■« n> t.-shen 10. thii.l 'no in March, I gal cow If.-d (-w Iy. Id > fi- i.-n ii M.i . J- -•■> 11. if* r ti f:<-sii. ii in May 15 HEAD OF HOGS—2 id G . . t.i. o » m M * from 5o to bm pounds HAV & GRAIN I .... ■ . J • .'i i.< "... I.mil. I W - O 200 bushel Corn. — IMPLEMENTS Tlliiibi.il W.ig-n and hay lad .' \\ ... i ■■ . h.i*. ladders and In et ia. k Hoo«n f nil/, g im uiill, :<• 'i<>|. M.din. Grain Drill, 1" ln.l< . Can. .I’ n>. X. Id.-.. M aiim * Spi , I" ft Dunham r'ultipa. k. t 7 ft D inn.itn m. - din I’ArO Itoi.i. y 11-.- . Daln H.y Lo.ob J D-. • Tin’ I’ w li . If.:- k a ... >i H>i s. ( tiltivatoi t'.is< < .1..,'.. . N.-w li. ,i ~l .■ I .1 li. v . Illdmg Bie.ikmg plow. . fi Sihs ■ lilt." 1..1 D:». 12 Wik. ;. Breaking I’low : s.. Spring T .o'li it..: -» 2 : Si k- T. i llrou Singh- Shovel. Ihmble Sliov. l PJi.w I • I n 3 ~» ■ wi'li II Ollv.-i plows IA.-iiiib Bind. t' M..-' ■-■ up;, m- n's r-»sl an new. Hailless doubt. -■* t oi>..-hin- b- sine hallo-* II < oliai s. 6ft liogfe.- l-i, .ink h-atei Iho -• c> - ■ iigin-. bit. rn.ttion ial and pump jack Delaivai ( ream S.-paiaio No 12 \ega Ci.-am Sep larator, Simplex brood.-i stove, S>JO size, and uth« r aricl-s numei | ous to mention Bank .TERMS Cash Those desiring ■ ’-■ . >1 Haun.. < i.. a B- .... ROLLIE V\ ABEL, Owner Roy S Johnson Au. tioneei Elmer Baumgartner (Jerk Lunch w,,. ... .< i
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said today that members would no' attempt to deliver milk except tJ hospital until > ttieinent ut a ilk. ai th. < II) Dall) Which ha disrupted delivery . ivic. for several dayAll deliv.-iif wer- slopped y.---t. rday for the second colisi-r iltive day after three days in wlil. h . »-i vice was rpmadl. I iid< r terms of a louncil agro, ment if one dairy lulls to make d.'livericn all other also r .-ase sei vic.
OPENING KOI ND AND SQI ARE DANCE Public Inviled < Ol NT»n ( 1.l B Wednesday mtihl. Jan. 17.
