Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1940 — Page 1
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
White House Singer ■ Charlotte Kraut Vietiuene Singer t harloile Kraun ha* Iwen honored by I'renident and .Mr* llOMevelt with an Invl tation to Nina at the While lloti«c and the aciepied Ml*« Kratt* tatig at the reception Klv.-n the Ihini.h crown prince at Hyde Park. N Y . laat mimmer. COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR MEET City Council Conducts Routine Business Tuesday Evening The city council. In rernlar «eaelon at the city hall la*t nirht. conducted routine tiuwtne*. and allowed bill* for the two Week. |.revlou*. A report of the afreet and .ewer committee, which recommended after inve.tikation that the improving and opening of Mellier* ’afreet and llarriaon »treet arm**, the Pennaylrania railroad track* he refueed. wan approved and placed on record A report from Martin J Mylott. city light *upeiuitendent. Mating that the light a.ked for by Hoy Chilcote and other, had been Installed. wa* approved and pla< ed on record A request from the pn*t office for a light on the mall Imix at the Krie railroad 'tation wa« referred to the lioard ot work, with power to act. The appointment* of Ih- S M Frledley to the city tmard of health and Ralph K Hoop a* city engineer were accepted and placed <>u record. (’ouncilmen f'harle. lang*ton. . Husnell Owen* and .Morri. Plngry. ' with Mayor Forrest Kiley, were present. Mrs. Ada Martin acted as clerk in the ah.ence ot II Vernon Aurand. city < leik trea.uier who in 111. St. Mary’s Church To Elect Trustees The election ot two trustee* of , St. Mary'* Catholh- < hart h will , take place Sunday morning following the ttS o'do< k ma*. The lioard I* compo.ed of five lay trustee* The annual financial , report of the parish ha* been com- , piled and wai turned over to the printer today It will be i.*ued a week from Sunday. Rev Joseph Helmet t. pastor, announced DECATUR YOUTH UNDER ARREST Adam Bailer Is Arrested For Stealing S2O From Employer Adam Bailer. IZ. of this city. In being held tn th" Adam, county I Jail on a charge of petit larceny. Bailer la charged specifically with stealing IK' In carrency from > Carl H Mie*, hl* employer at the I Mies Retreation Suspicion wa» first directed to Hailer when he produced a 120 hill at the Krie grocery In the south •nd of town In purchasing some grocefle* It wa* charged that Baller took tha money from a pair of work trotters, owned by Mr Mies, which were hanging in the bowling alley hullding Police Chief James Borders .Igned the affidavit against Bailor He reported that Hailar confessed to lhe theft Baller is to be arraigned before Judge J. Fred Fruchte In circuit , court to answer to Uie chart*.
BRITISH GUARD RAILWAYS THOM SABOTAGE PLOT llukc (ierman Plot Is Alleged To Sabotage Communications Ixmdon. Jan 17 '(J.P> Six hundred thousand British railroad men were put on the alert today against an alleged German plot to sabotage < communication*. It was asserted that authorities had uncovered n plot by the Ger man inielligt ni'e service aimed at public works. *omniiinicatlon*. bridge* and railroad* Necessary * ounter measure, were taken at time. It wa* understood. and secret Instruction* were ■ent to railroad tilth lais to keep a sharp watch for susplciou* characters. , The Implication was that not , only railroad worker* but other* hail been enlisted in a gigantic counter espionage organisation. Report* were, however, that main line railroad* were the chief target* of the alleged plotter*. News of the danger tn irimmim b allon* came a* th-- country pondered the grave warning* of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and other key cabinet men. that the war might soon enter a more acute phase • There seemed to ho a growing Idea that this new phase might .tail at the end of February or th*- beginning of March when, ar- ■ ordmg to estimate*, the material strength of the allies, **peelslly in th*- air. might Impel Adolf Hitler to chose from among throe possibilities: 1 A land, sea and air offensive against Britain 2 A diversion elsewhere, for Instance in Scandinavia or the Balk an*. 3 To remain quiet In hope that the war spirit would die in Britain and France or that the allies would divert their energies into a war against Russia Allied Miurces concede that Germany is now superior In airplane* i and perhaps in sonic other arm* ot warfare But they say that the relative strength of the allies is growing and that the allied protCONTINUKn ON PAOM FIVgl O — SCHOOL BOARD SETS PRICES Rental Price For Hiifh School Auditorium Is $35 Per Night The rental price for the auditorium In the new junior-senior high school building is |.15 a night Walter J Krick, superintendent of the school, stated today The Decatur school lioard set the price by resolution. The auditorium ha. been used three time, for puh- , lie purpose* since It was built. including the Democratic rally held last night and the price iharg-sl ea< h time ha. lieen 135 in advance. With the 135 fee. the school board provide, janitor service, ns* of the toilets, lights and heat, the plate, covers the lis.ketball floor with a tarpaulin and places the chairms on the floor At the Lincoln building, formerly the old high school the price for the auditorium and the gymnasium which are separate, is 15 ■ night, each For basketball practice or other events when the gym Is used, the rate is one dollar an hour These charges were adopted by the school lioard last fall The l.iard is of the opinion that no profit Is made from either < hatge. due to the cost of maintaining the the buildings and the extra janitor service required in getting the room* ready for the meetings and the work of cleaning up later. — ' -0 Professor McMahon To Speak Sunday Professor Francis G McMahon will deliver a lecture on ' The Peace. The Tranquility of Order.” at the Central Catholic high school auditorium In Fort Wayne Sunday night al * o'clock. Ills appearance is sponsored by lhe Cotholl*' evidence guild . Q Report All Quiet On Western Front Paris. Jan IT—tl'Fl—"There Is nothing to report.” the high command communique said today of the situation on the Western front. Berlin. Jan 17-tVPI The high command communique said today: ' “There were no paHKalar eveata.
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Wednesday, January 17, 1910.
Klepper To Speak At Association Meeting William A. Klepper. general manager of the c|<ivetl>-af Creamerien. Inc., will .freak at the meeting of the stockholder* nt the Adam* ,<ounty national farm loan association Saturday afternoon. January 2" at the Knights of Pythias home ' One of the feature* on the program also will lie the "Hoosier j Rambler..’' composed of Oscar Koeneman. Harold Hoffman. Walter Koeneman. (lilhert Koeneman. ■ and Williert Selklng. The group will play a numlier of Instrumental .elect loan. BAYS MEETING IS HELD HERE TUESDAY NIGHT More Than 1,200 Brave Cold To Attend Political Meeting Tt-e Adams county IMO political campaign was opened Tuesday night by mor** than 1.200 person* who braved near lero weather to attend the Fred Hay* meeting here The program was opened nt the Knight* of Pythias home where the Adam* county Democratic W<> men’s club sponsored a dinner with Fred Buys. Democratic state chairman. as the honored guest Mrs < M Kllsworth. president of the * lub. opened the meeting, turning it over to Mrs. John W Tyndall. ' program chairman, who introduced the out of town visitor* and other* A capai lly crowd of between 175 and 200 was present or purchased tickets. Those from out of town in< ludnd Thurman Gottschalk state administrator of the social security administration. Dick D Heller, executive secretary to Gov. M Clifford Townsend Walter Shead. publicity manager of the state Demo- ' iralic <**ntral committee; Wray Smith, editor of the Hoosier Sentinel, and Frank G. Thompson, auditor of state and the county ticket (tended by Judge .1 Fred ' Frticbte. A telegram was received front ! Judge Huber M DeVna* of the ' state appellate < ourt. saying official business prevented him leaving Indianapolis in time to attend the program Organisation leaders present Included Nathan (’ Nelson. Democratic county < hairman; .Mrs Mary . Briggs. ItemiHratb county vicechairman; Edwin Kaufman, presiI dent of the Adams County Young Deinoiratii club; Dwight Galllvsn. president of the Wells County I Young Democratic club, and Joe Suelier. Allen county Democratic * hairman. The * rowd then left for the llecatur junior-senior high school, where Mi Bays talked and the 121 act vaudeville was presented Here the presiding ofllcer wa. Mr Nel- ' son 11. Introduced the county officers. who were present on the ' stage and other officials, who in- ' eluded in addition to those named ' at the banquet: State Senator Von A Elchorn. of I'niondjle stale tep--1 resentative Hob Heller; the county ' commissioners. Moses Augaburger, Phil Strahm and Frank Liniger, 1 county surveyor Walter tlllllmn. ‘ county attorney Henry B Heller. ' county clerk Clyde Troutner, county auditor Victor Kicker. * ounty ‘ treasurer John Blakey, i ounty assessor Ernest Worthman. county superintendent ot school* Clifton K Striker, county sheriff M Mil--1 ler prosecuting attorney Arthur E. Voglewede and Mrs. J. A Long, vice-president of the McNutt-for- • President club. Mr. Bays then spoke briefly. ' iharglng the Republican party with ’ offering only criticism and Insln- ‘ rerlty. ' Referring to those who criticise ' the New Deal he said: “If the coun- ■ CONTINL-ED OM PAQW FIVSt I "
I Decatur Auto Dealers Blaze Way For New Car Sales
The country a* a whole admire* p the effort* of the automobile manufacturer* and the local dealer* In i , the tonfldence *hown by them Ini l their own bu*lne** and in Ameri-j, They are a* one In the drive to , help make 19 to one of the mo»t ( proeperou* year* in hlatory When the factorle* are running, men are ; employed To do thin car* mu*t he aoid 1 The auto dealer* are leading the parade In thi* community to atimu- 1 | lata aalaa. to help bualnea* and provide employment Their produ< t. the new l»to automobile* their peraonal determin 1 at ion to make thi* year exceed I**' year. bached with local iwwepapei I
LONG MACHINE IS WEAKENING IN LOUISIANA Huey’s Machine Faltering; Earl 1.-ong Fails To Gain Majority New Orleans, Jan. 17 (U.R) The powerful political machine that Huey P. I.ong built In hl* i < ffort to rule IxMilalaaa faltered ' today with mattered returns indi- ' '-sting that Gov.-iandldate Earl K I la*ng had failed to gain a dear i majority In either this cily or the I state. Incomplete returns from 251 I scattered country precincts showed Ixing trailing Sam Houston Jones by less than 2.t»»" voles, with James A. Noe's strength rapidly Increasing In New <>■ leans, stronghold of the machine. Gov Ixmg approximately held his own against the field as he alternated between making a slight majority and a slight minority of ail votes a* the count progressed With 252 of 'he city's 2H2 precincts unoffli tally counted. Ix>ng had 17.1*7; Jones 23,***; Noe Janie* II Morrison t; fid*, and Vincent .Moseley h«5 111 lhe state, however, Jone* was leading with 15.1HD; Umg with 13*56; Noe 11.26*. .Morrison 6.3*3. and Moseley 1,667 Both Ixing and Jones atinoun* ed I early today that they had won lu general tumult, th*' election compared favorably with any conducted during Huey Ixmg's reign, and like several of its predeies■or*, it was foredoomed to federal investigation. Th*- I'nited States attorney's office promised Noe that It would look Into some of his complaints of fraud today Noe had four fist fights In the course of the day even though he had broken hla right hand in the , first one. at 5 2» a m. "Goon" squat)* pug-uglies front , the wharves ami bum* from th*hobo tangles roamed the city all day In the Interests of at least three of the candidates Jones an*l Noe follower, admitted they 1 had hired "goons. ' but said they had done so in self defense against lauig machine "goon*' I iGOSTINt'KD ON PAGK FOtIKI - — o BERNE MIN IS ARRESTED HERE !a?w Spruneer To Face Charge Os Recklew* Driving After Accident tx-w Sprunger of Berne was arrested last night by (Mfiter Hoy Phlhote of the city police force following a two-car crash on Jefferson St reet Officer Chilcote charged Sprunger was driving on the wrong side of the street when his car struck ' another auto, driven by Robert , ffheeta. of this city Nprtinger fled the scene of lhe ’ accident, according to the arrest- ' ing officer He is to be < harged with reckless driving, the officer ' stated No one Was hurt but the tars were damaged Npntnger and a ' companion, whose last name was given as Beer, were found on Ad- ' am* street by Officer t'hllcoate some time after the crash T'te I accident occurred about 6 o'rlot k An auto, driven by William Linn of thia city was damaged last nltht when It crashed into the rear end ' of a truck driven by Shorty Lee 1 ! st the Monroe-Second street Int*-r---j section atop light Slippery streets ! were blamed for thia accident The | Linn auto was damaged In front. Officers Roy t'hllcoate and Sephus ' Melchi Investigated.
advertising. la ringing the bell already They have the new model* on diaplay and you are Invited to < visit the sale* room*, look them over and then you'll buy. Decatur auto dealer* are doing the job effectively with the following earn: Buick- -Baylor* Motor Co Chevrolet - Saylpr* Chevrolet Hale* Ford—Al. D Schmitt Motor Sale* Hudnon—P Klrach h Son Studebaker — Lytle * Hchnepp Motor Hale* Plymouth. Chrysler — Phil L Macklin Co Pontiac — White Zeser Motor 'Bale*. |
Italy Warns Citizens Nation May Be Forced At Any Minute To Take Arms In Europe Wars
SHORT COURSE FACULTY NAMED Purdue Experts Are Named For Men's Classes At Short Course In accordance with fixed policy In connection with the giving of instruction at short courses, those only who were well informed, forceful. <lear speakers, with personality that suggests friendliness and helpfulness, will be named for instructors at short courses. On this basis, there have I named as Instructors for the men's classes at the short course to lie held at Decatur on Tuesday and Wednesday. February 1.3 ami If. K E Beeson, who will give four period* on soils and crops improvement one each half day while G A. William*, will give four periods on dairy herd management, giving one peiiod also eaih half day. Both these men have heen In the employment of th*' agricultural extension servile of I’urdue t'niver*ity for many year* and are w*-|| acquainted with Indiana dairymen amt their problem. Both are unusually well infoimed and both are forceful speakers and alsiund in friendliness and goodwill The information these two men will hand out In their eight periods of instru* lion at the shoi-t course, will Ih- ot great pra'.tlcal value ami should be obtained at the short course by u large number of farmers In Adams and neighboring i-ottn-tles A spacious plaie of meeting has b**-n provided sot th*- men * *ion« at the Adam* <'ounty I’urdue short course, so that a large numIho of farmers can lie a< • omodatimVTINI'KD ON PAGE THKK6) State Percent Os Convictions High Indianapolis. Jan. 17 <(jP) Convictions in 6" per lent of 4.322 stale police arrests on criminal ( i-haiges in I*3* was reported today by Don F Stiver, superinten- 1 dent One person »»< sentenced to death while seven others reielv- 1 , ed life sentences Stiver said 31.6*3 warning tic- ' keta Were given out while officer* contacted more than loo.mio per- 1 sons in the traffic «af*-ty program. ' Tin- detective division, he said, reported recovery of *22 stolen automobiles valued at |32*.m>s. 1 o Zion Lutheran Church To Present Concert ■ - - —- i The Zion Lutheran church of this cily will he host to the great Am- | erienn harpist Otto llagani and his iroup of talented and skilled musicians Sunday evening. Jan- | uary 2* The pastot of th*- church, the Rev. Paul W Schulti. announced that the program, in addition to Mr Bagani with his harp, will feature the vlhraharp. th*- marlmtia and deagan chimes in solo* duets and trio arrangement* Music critics wherever this group has appeared have acclaimed thi* particular concert a* one of the finest with such an arrangement of appealing instrument* which ha* ever been presented DEATH CLAIMS WARD ACHESON I Prominent Willshire Business Man Die* \t Local Hospital I Ward Acheson. 56. prominent Willshire. Ohio restaurant proprietor. died this morning at * if o'clock at the Adams county niemor lai hospital Death was attributed to compile*tlon* following an operation for the removal of his appendix lust Sun- , day The deceased wa* a veteran businessman In Willshire, having operated the restaurant on Main street 111 Willshire for a number of years. He wa* well known to persons In UH* commiiniiy Surviving, besides the widow. Bornloce. are a brothei, Ira of Van Wort. Ohio and a sister. Mr* lx» gan Wolf of Will«lii;*' Tw*> luoibera are deceased The l>ody wa* removed Io Hie Buchanan funeral home in Willshire. pending the completion of Juueral arraugimi-uiji. ,
Honored by Pope * « The Most Rev, John F O'Hara President of 'h- I'niveralty of Noire Dame since 1*33. th*- Most Rev John F O'Hara has lieen i otisi-i rated lllulai bishop of Ml lasa and appointed auxiliary bishop of the army and navy dlo* >■*>■ In the I'nited States The latter fmat is an episcopal one. making ham stipervlaoi of th*- sim active and reserve t'aiholh chaplain* of th*- I’nited States army ami navy and >■< * l>'slasti< al head of all American t'atholb soldiers and sailor* and their families WELLS COUNTY LADY IS DEAD Mrs. Earl Taylor Dies Today At Home Near Linn Grove Mr*. Earl Taylor. .*3. died at 1 .10 o'clock Ihls morning at her home three mile* we*i of Linn Grove in Nottingham township. Well* county lieath wa* <au,*-d by heart trouble, from which she had been suffering •ifii-e last Augu*t The deceased wa • Imm in .lav county December 5 lfi66. the daughter of Frank and Florence Bowman-Stout She married Earl Taylor in Jay *ounty April 2* and had livid In Wells county since her marriage. She wa* a metnlter of tlw t'hiin h of Christ at Domestic Surviving ure the liusltand. the mother, and two daughters. Ml- es Melba and Maid** Taylor hoth at home, and "tie sister, Mrs W A. la-wis of near Bryant. The father two brothers, one sister and one half-brother pre**'d*-d her in death. Funeral servi* es will be held at the church Friday afternoon at 1 30 o'* lih k Rev S R Aldi nh officiating Burial will Ih- in the Alberson * emetery. Th** hody will IH' relurned to the home this evening from th*' Jahn funeral home at Bluffton o Church Plans Sacred Concert Friday Ni«ht ! On Friday of this week at 7 Ml p m in the Immanuel Lutheran church in Colon township. Rev. M J Frosch, i* sponsoring a unique sacred concert program featuring the well known llagaiiz Trio Thi* ensomble consists of Otto liagaii-. a widely acclaimed and highly talented chorale harpist, assist**! by hl* son Reuben with the marimba and Miss Rhoda Trapp with the vibraharp and * hime- Another feature of this concert will be a vocal trio, the Ave lailb'inent -isters This unusual combination was heard in a concert last year a' Zion Lutheran church in Deiatur and enjoyed by all who heard it. The public I* Invited to attend this second appearance here There will Im- no admission charge bu* a free will offering tahen o Glacier Priest To Speak At Meetings Rev Huliliard. Glacier priest, will speak at the Hhrlne theater in Fort Wayne afternoon and evening of Thursday. January 25 Those meetings are sponaorad l>y the parentnurses asaoctation of the Bt. Joo hospital. Afternoon admlsaion will Ih* 25 and So rente, and evening tickets will be 50 cents. 75 cent* (and IL
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Fascist Party Head Says Nation May Be Forced Into Conflict By Acts Os Other Powers. FRONTS QUIET By Joe Alex Morris (I I’. Foreign News Editor! Italy warned toduy that Fascism mlgln "al any moment'' lake up arm* in Europe'* war* Fighting front* in both western Europe and Finland wore Imtnoid* Heed for the time IM-ing liy extreme cold, lint in every land there was a< ill*' attention and *p*-< illation as l*> wliat will happen when the winter breaks and in Italy there were words that Indicated almost for the first tint*' a growing question i*> Fasii*i muitialiiy "We must not sleep in the illusion that Italy's present stand regarding th*- conflict will be jterpetnal Gen Ettore Mlltl. weretary general of the Fascist party, declared "Fascist Italy might find itself al any moment fav*-d with the tie*es«|iy and duly of taking up arm* ‘ Italy's greatest agitation recently ha* Ih-cii against th*' lhre.it of a spread of B*il*licvism Into Hu* Balkan*, where she has |ii*>mls>*l to provide powirful opposition it*, event of any Russian threat, lint paramount Intoreat has centered on whether Fascism could remain neutral in th. allied-German war and whether she would desert her German ally I'niisual Interest in th*' next step especially developments next spring also was shown in Biitain and Finland Th*' British giivernmeni leaders, taking I'Xirnordhiary precautions against an alleged German plot io | saliotag*' English railroads w re nndersiiM'ii io have informal ion indicating that VdoU Hiller was > , "*'.*ld*'i iug .i G.um.in MrW .itta<k <>n British porta and other transportation centers starting sometime in th*, spring possibly In March ' General opinion even among the ' allies, appeared to !>,* that the Get mans were hesitant to undertake any am h big s* ale military blow and preferred to lei the war drag mi In th*' hopes th.it il would conflict in England or that it , mlghi shift into a general dtlve against Russia But authoritative circle* pro. fessed to believe that the danger of .i Naii offensive in the Sfuiug could not Ih- iiverlaoked and that it must naturally mean daiiget 'o Holland and ll* Itiiim be< aitse bases ill those cmintl les .lie ess* ntlal to big time aerial attacks on England The Finnish worries almitt ilia spring grew mu of their ii'-.'d foi further foreign aid against the ied army, which still was Muff held hack by cold snow .md powerful defensive military action l.itt whi*b has given all signs of preparing for new and more powetfitt offensives when the weather breaks The present situation was giaphiially illustrated today in a dispatch from Hilbert I'eg. knell. I'nited Press cot res|H>ndent on the central front, who d*-sitil>*'d a visit will* h he mad*' with a Finnish ski patrol into Russian ; territory The weather was sin h that the patrol did not sight a i single Russian ami the only sign tCrtNTINttED nN PAUH rIVEt SENIOR CLASS TO HOLD DANCE Catholic Hiifh School Sen* iors Plan Leap Year Hance Tonight Members of the s«nlor <la*s of th*' Decatur t'alhollc high school will sponsor a la-ap Year dame , tonight at the school auditorium. Admission to the affair will i*e 35 cent, tier couple and 25 rent* single This Is lhe first |a*ap Year dam e In the city and a large crowd 'B I expected to attend. The dance w 0 start si * o'clock. The dance was planned forth iff evening, sine* nallhar of the two ' high school bell teams has a game ' si hadulad. Muaic for the dance wiß ' be furnished by Bob Rice and luff i orchestra. I A cordial Invitation to the get> : era! public to attend lhe dam* i has I**ll extended by the tla g t mem tier*.
