Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1940 — Page 1
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Sen. Borah Dies SBjgß* B Sell Willinm I Uorah, for year, one of the nation'. iti.Mt iHiwerfiil state.men, died Friday iilyh: at his Wa.hliiKtoii apartment of a <et<> Inal liemorrhaicc suffered eittly this week COUNTY BANDS HOSIER LISTED ■" V Rostrr Os Adams County Senior And Junior Hands Announced The rosier of !he Adams county senior and junior hand., whl. h are holdlnx weekly rehearsal. In preparation for the annual Adam, county rnral school music festival, was listed today by (’ K Striker, coon ty M'hiHtl superintendent The date and site of the festival will he announced later. Mean while, members of the hand have been divided Into two sections, junior nnd senior, with rehearsal* held simultaneously for those in the north half and those in the south half of the eoqnty Itohert Jones, of Herne, |. the direr tor The hand rosters follow Senior Band Clarinet* N’orman firlle Wabash. Steve Armstrong, Wahash: Miles Jones, Root, Henjamtne Millter. Moot: Hath CbrhHy. Jefferson. MarcsrM Shell St Mary's; Sherman Nyffter. St Mary'a: PXward f*i<k. Kirkland. Ilurh.ua fiyetly. Kirkland. Flutes: Vdn i Kffley, Wahash; Kileen Rich. Monroe. l*ols Kssea. MonrorKataphones Iternlce N’tisshanm. Monroe; Charles Worklnger. Monroe; Alice Rernell. Kirkland Trombones Jeanne Duff. Jefferson; Mai Wlnteregg Monroe, (}||. bert Rrookhsrt, Montoe. Junior Riley. Monroe; Verda Wlorker. Wahash. Cornets: Pa* Schlag*-nhauf. Wal»ash; Jeon A*|iy. Wahash. (Illhert Kloppenhsgen. Root; Herman Fram. Root. Coleen Huff, Jefferson. i<esler Smltley Jefferson; Sherman (iould. Monroe Horns Oertrsde Aumann. R«m*i; R»‘tty Trump. Monroe. Joanne llyerly. Kirkland Rsrilones Jack Mahn. Root; Dwight Sprunger. Monroe Hasses Hers In Sprunger. Wahash Ilonavin Hpnttiger. Wahash Hr tints Rolland Wt -ls. SI Mary's; Oerald Momlngstar. J.-B erson Harry Bower*. Kirkland. Oerald Hockey, Wahash Junior Band Clarinet* Tommy Rltenonr Wahash. Hilda Ktudernaker. Wahash. Sara late Sink. Jefferson; Juanita June* Jefferson: Fanllne Hawkins. St Mary’s. Diek Shell. Si Mary's: Robert Miller. St Mary's. Hasaphone* Rosemary llabegger. Monroe. I,u. lie Jones. Jcffer- • roNTIMUBIt im fAt.g gtxt TRUCK DRIVER DIES IN CRASH Helper For Decatur Bakery Killed In Accident Friday Kugene Ahdt rson. It. of Port Wayne, was killed Friday when hla car overturned two and onehalf miles north of Woodl.urn on federal road *4. Anderson was employed a* a helper on one of the tracks operated and owned hy the Ifon R-Krusl baking company of this city Al the time of the accident he was driving n car which police reported stolen from As bury Haker. also of Port Wayne Anderson la survived by hi* widowed mother His body ws> token to g funeral home in Pun Wayne, pending completion of funeral *rraaf amort*. Hip death was attributed t<> a . crushed bond,
CLUB WOMEN IN MEETING HERE liolden Jubilee And Fine Arts Tea Is Held Here Friday , <,n, ‘ hundred and twenty-five j women of Itecatur and Adams j county attended the golden jubilee | anil fine arts tea, held Friday «f- --| ternoon In the Masonic hall for . members of the Federation of Club* and all women interested Mr*. I* ft. Thomas, county prcslj deni, presided over the affair. Introducing the state and district chairmen, who are Mr* Henry Heller. Mr* W fiiiy Brown, Mr* John Tyndall. Miss Vivian llurk. j .Mr* fleorge Stjiilers, Miss Kffie Cat ton and Mr* Ralph Vagei Mis* Joan Cowena played a l*h*no solo and Mias lads Hough i man gave a reading. These were I followed hy a vocal duel. “I luive • Thy Angel Spirit." hy Hoffman The duet wa* sung hy Mr* fail llahegger and Mr* Nenenschwan- j dei of Herne, accompanied at the plaim hy Mr* liuvld Kmhler. "Berceuse from Joscelyn hy flodard wa* given l*y a trio corn|H>se*t of Mi* It W flruham. vli,Ilin. Mrs Waller Kilik, voice. Mia Otto II llaiihold. piano Mrs Roy Kolver then gave an unusually Interesting and realistic r review of the play The American Way.' by fleorge s Kaufman and '!•■«" lint The play deal* with: a German immigrant In the fulled Stales who became u stalwart r American. His aon (ought for the fulled Stales In (he Wot !.| War ’ and hla grandson, after Is-lag interested In the lliiml and other I communiatlc organizations, was transformed Into a sincere Ameri can after his grandfather gave his I life to save him Al the conclusion of Mrs. Kjl ' ver s review Mrs A J Hear* of Fort Wayne gave a splendid talk ; on the History of Chinese -ir*. ic- | cotnpanylng her talk with a line fOONTINUBfI r»W PAGB SlVffl JOB INSURANCE FIGURES GIVEN ■ I - ; $721,000 Paid In Fort Wayne DiNtrirt During I’ant Year Fort Wayne. Jan 2<i- Joh insurance Itenefits payments turned ap- ’, proatmately s?’| non into lot al trade channels In the Fort Wayne district during lh*h. according to the field office of the Indiana tin- ’ employmes.t compensation division ", "Payment of fl.S)«:.»(! gS in lienefits during Hie last nine mouths of !»*» and »72«.»«* r.M during I9M . brought the total for this area to t2.2ST.!>4(i 2* In Hie 21 months since 1 benefit payments started". louder ' , Kasstng. field nflfce manager, said today. "While benefit payment* were lower in lh*h than in 1J»T». they still made a substantial addition to buying power, and certainly provided a welcome lift to many person* who otherwise would have had little or no Income during jobless periods. "Hlnce benefit* were paid for only nine months In l**x and for all 12 month* last year, a monthly average of claims paid gives a bettor comparison than totals for the year Figure* (or this district show t that the number of payments averaged alioul 4 04b per month In 19*9 compared to 14 420 per month in !«**. In the state the monthly average* were about 54.77A payments ’ In !•*» and 142.950 In 1934 "In only one district llloomlngton — did the average number of claims paid per mouth in 1939 exceed the 1*39 average, and the difference wa* slight The 1*39 monthly average* In some offices I dropped to as low a* one-third or ona-fourth of the previous year* average* These developments demonstrate how job Insurance meets local condition*, rising when pay ‘ rnal* sag. and dropping off when employment Increase* ’ 1 'O 11 1 I*"—-— Linn Grove Bwklcnt 11 Dieti Thin Morning i Robert Meyer, 7*. a lifelong reali dent of near l,inn drove, died at Ills home at 3 o'clock Ibis morning He > had been 111 since Christmas of - complications I He wa* bom In Well* county May 10. 1440. and married Cora ■ Dunbar Dm 24. 13*1 Hurrlvlng are - the widow, one sou. Melvin of Unit . drove, and throe slaters. Mr*. Minnie Nicholson and Mrs Kmma Am- • stntt of Bluffton. 0.. and Mrn. i Clam Even* of Maywood. Cal. Pun- . eral services will be held al the - homo at 1:11 p, n Monday and at I 30 at the L.lnn drove Christian i church Burial will lie In dreen- < wood cemetery. j 1
ONLY DAILY NRWSPAPRR IN ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, January 20, 1910
.Ski Trm>pH, but Not Finns . Iji | ■ I. •vj Ij ■ j, **n. .. *i Taking a leaf from the military l«a(k of the Finn* Fort Itrady. Mich , liKcipa dun camouflage overall*, while hood* and skis for winter maneuvers
RESPITE FROM ! COLD WEATHER ___ Mercury Rises To 10 Above From Ix»w Marks Os Previous Day Decatur lotlay was enjoying. itl least temporarily, a ritpltf from! the aiih-fero weather. uhirh had I held the rity 111 if* grip for Ihej past few ilay* Thi* morning ai R o'clmlf in> . Ifcilly Democrat thermometer reg • 1 Islered 10 degree* above irro. 20 j degree* higher fhan the t ■ for the same hour Friday morning j Accompanying the welcome rlari fu iemperaliirea today wa* a light j snowfall Snow flurries hi-gau flyifiK lam night and hy ibis morning had covered Ihr city lightly. except for plait** swept i lam hy a brisk wind Thi* rold *nap started «nh*iillnir lait* Friday afternoon when the mercury moved pa*t the zero mark on it* way upward Minimum temperature* lam niitht were reported at one and 'wo degree* aliove aero, with not .tub aero weather reported Despite the fart that the weullier I* Hill det Idely winter like, the 2n degree rl*e ha* been heartily Welcomed Fitln* of fttrnaeea ha* let up. Car* whieh reftmed to atari in the suh-lern weather, were brought onto city street* for the first 'irne In three day* und Itaffii in downtown Iterator wa* nofireahiy heavier The weatherman ha* given promise of at least a little egt»n*lon of the teaplte with a foreran of rontlniied NUowfall thi* af'ernoon and promise of rontlnio-d rold. but not roldei weather SORORITT AIDS NATIONAL MOVE Decatur Pui lota Xin Aid Free Speech And Hearing Clinics The Iterator chapter of the Psl lota XI. tinder the direction of Mr* Paul Ham her chapter president. will cooperate in a national movement Ur aponaor free speech and hearing rllnica. It wa* announced today. Children from Adam* county who are to he examined will go to Fort Wayne sometime before the clone of the school year. The auperlntendem of the city achoola la to be Informed of the dale of the dlnlc ynd the children will be sent to the rllntc upon recommendation of the sorority. Parent* wishing to have their children examined and who do not have a mean* of transportation are naked to call Mr* Handier A total of AO children have boaa ■lvon speech examination and It,- ■ 250 have been given hearing taata In th# atata undei the program Tba clinic la operating bn a twoyaar program which was made possible through the appropriation t of 110.000 by (he Pal lota XI aor- I orlty and by a supplemental grant t of the Indiana university extension i division. jl
Presbvteriah Men Meet Last Night Thlriy-onc men of the Presbyterian church congregation enjoyed 'he fmh fry und smoker held in the j social room of Ihe church lasi evening al 0:20 o'clock. W P. Hchrock wa* toastmaster ] and presided over the meeting The men will organlie into a men * fellowship and will meet onee a month. A nominating committee was ap-|>oint«-d. TO GIVE PLAY TUESDAY NIGHT — Ohio Church Members To Present Play At Kirkland Tuesday The complete cast of i haract.-r* for ' The Enemy" a three act plav to lie given Tuesday night. January 2.1 at 7:10 o'clock ill the Kirkland high school audiiorium. was announced today hy the Rev David (Irether, pastor of the Manley Evangelical and Reformed church The play will lie presented hy members of the Chattanooga. Ohio Evangelical and Reformed church under the auspices of the fiirl*' Missionary lluild of Ihe Magley church. Admission to the play will In- IS eeuls for children an-1 25 cents for adult* The cast follow* Pault. Professor ArdnCs daughter - Hazel l.inn Carl Rehrend. a play-writer, Pallia's h-vei Frit» Krhaadl ItaruMka. the maid Catherine Hrehm Urine Cordon. English medical fCOMTIWtrBD ON PACK «IX) — —a — -— , Takes Puninhment Under Advisement At a late hour this morning Jacob Mussel of neat Decatur, who had (teen charged with taking mortgaged property out of the stale, appeared before Judge J Fred Fruchte in the custody of Sheriff Ed Miller and changed his plea from not guilty to one of guilty lie wa* remanded to jail while the court took hi* punishment under advisement. Muas-sr had been In jail for day*, unable to furuiah bond after entering the not guilty plea. He wa* charged with taking a car nwued hy the Al Schmitt Motor Sale* to Mich:* gaa ■"II I ll——■——*—l in m II -•—Ml— — • November Term Os Court Ends Today The November term of th.- Adami circuit court will dose thla afternoon Judge J. Fred Fruchte. bailiff Fred Roller and reporter Del* Aeschllman were making laat minute preparation* thi* morning for the closing. Court will not convene aguin until Mouday, February 1 when Ihe February term I* opened, after a two weeks vacation N. C. C. W. Diatrict Meeting Postponed Tha N C. C W district meeting which was scheduled to have been held at Bluffion. Wednesday. January 24, has been postponed until a later date on account of the weather.
Entire Nation Mourns Death Os Sen. William E. Borah; State Funeral Is Planned __ _ J _ i •
FRENCH REPORT NAZIS MASS ON NEUTRAL FRONT Claim 30,000 More tierman Soldiers On Neutral Frontiers Paris, Jan. 2<> (U.R) A war off lie spokesman said loduy that intelligence report* Indicated that two more derman divisions, perhaps 30.0011 men. had arrived on ihe Belgium Netherlands frontier The spokesman said ihat the war office had received confirtnatloil of the presence of derman iriaips in the Russian-occupied pan of Poland • It was suggested that the Herman troop* were guarding the railroad from Rumania on which tiermany Is dependeni. now that ;he Danube la frozen, for oil import*. I derman airplanes, it was reported. concentrated their flight* In northern France, chiefly in the I Belgian horde!' region, with the , j apparent Intention of photographing recent entrenchment* and to »ee whether the allie* had shifted , troop* to that frontlet a* the re- , milt of recent allegations that Germany might attack through Belgium and the Netherlands. British plane* flew over northern derma ny Military Informant* *aid that a French patrol. In a night laid reached nearly to the main Sieg. fried defense line nil the derman able tier mail* discovered the pa--1 trol and tried to miriniind it. Informant* said, inn it fought It* way out with slight losses and hrmighi hai k valuable information on German troop disposition* Patrol activity was Intensified despite a second cold wave which sent temperature* In the Vimge* iii on ii i.if ii sector of the western , front to II degrees below zero , Airmen were wearing ten layers , of clothing. It was reported The war office asset ted that a , German Messerschtnidt plane had [ heen shot down while convoying , photograph plane* on a reconnaissance flight. . —o I Gives Decatur Youth Suspended Sentence Shortly before noon today Judge J Fred Fruchle in Adams circuit 1 court imposed a tine of fin and costs upon Adam Bailer, who had entered a guilty pie., to a charge of petit larceny Judge Frtn hte also gave Baiter a sii*|iended *1( month* jail sentence and plated him under probation for a similar period Bailer 22. was charged with stealing $2" from Carl II Mle*. hi* employer The youth ws* remanded n, jail unill the | cost* were paid He was given *l* months to pay the coat*, if he could arrange to slay the docket CLUB BOYS ARE 6UESTS TODAY Central Su*ar Company Rntertains 75 Hoys Os Three Counties Seventy-five 4-H c-luh Itoy* who carried out one sere augat beet projects In Adams. Melts and Van Wett counties are the guest* of the Central Sugar company today. They arrived in the city at * 34 o'clock this morning First on the program wa* a meeting al the plant al 9..1t1, at 1 which lime information was given 1 for the coming year Neat they were taken on a tour of the plant 1 At 11:30 o'clock the hoy* were 1 the guests of the sugar company 1 at a dinner served In the Knlghli ' of Pythias home At 2 o'clock ’he 1 hoy* are to see the Joe K Brora ' picture at the Adams theater, after ' which they will return to their 1 home* I With the boys were the thtee county agent*. |, K Arrhhohi of Adam* county; M 8 Hindu of Walla county, and R E Oetzel, of Van Wart county, Mr l.<-on-ard. vocation toatrurtor at Hi* Van Wart high school and si the Marsh Foundation In Van Wirt was present Eight 411 club bsd-i er* and the Smith Hughe* teachers also sitruded. (
PLAINTIFF IS GIVEN VERDICT Charles Fuhrman Award--5311.33 From Insurance Company After deliberating a little les* than three hour*, an Adam* circuit court Jury returned with a verdict in favor of the plaintiff la*t evening in the contract unit or Charles N. Fuhrman again*t the Echo Tornado Insurance company of Jefferson township. Wells county. The Jury awaidecl Fuhrman damages in Hie sum of |311.*3. lie- had filed suit asking 323* damage* and 310(120 interest, totalling 3339 20 The Jury received the case Friday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock after receiving Instructions from Judge J Fred Frurhte, who presided over Hie trial. Score* of re*idc-nts from the northern fnwncchip* in Adams c ounty were in attendance at the trial throughout she major portion of Hte week. A number of those attending the triul were IHtmied Icy the mutual company and affected hy Hie outcome of the suit. The jury hearing the case was composed of: J. Frank Merriman, Blue Creek: Thoma* Hawley. Wahash; Orvul Jones, Blue Creek; Junto* Parrish. Blue Creek; Peter Baumann. Berne; Clyde Kraner. Geneva: N F. Jacob*. Jefferson; I»avid Cook. Root. Florence Bietly. Decatur. Rosa McKean, of Washington: Mrs. Ilarve Baker and Charles lltM ker. lad it of Dec atur. DANIEL STEFFEN TO OPEN STORE Implement Store To lie Opened Here Next Thursday Daniel Steffen, proprietor of the Steffen Hardware and Implement company of Binffioii. will o|iei: u store- In the former P A Kuhn Chevrolet garage building at 114 North Third street. Thursday, January 23 In connection with the new store opening. Mr Steffen announced today he will hold a John Deere day The program for this day la to begin al 9 3o o'clock in the morning and continue until 4 o'clock in the afternoon A free Innc-henti will he served at noon. On the program will he talk* and demcmatratlon* of farm ecitilptnent hy expert* from the John Deere company and free talkie movie* Every one I* invited to attend The managei of the new ston- is to be Charles /linmermsn of Decatur. Krviu Kaehr. of Bluffton. mechanic for the Bluffton store for the last five years, is to lie the head of the ervlre and tepair de partment here Mr Steffen and Hn- aab-smait of the Itluffticii store plan to woik ill both store* A complete line of John Deere ecinipinent. implements and repair parts is to lie carried a* well as elecirlt pump juck* hog feeder*. hog fountain* and such "heavy” equipment. Mr. Steffen, proprietor of the, store opened hi* store in Bluffton! In 193 n and since ha* enjoyed i good growth In business He recently i (-modeled the Bluffton •tore. — O Mrs. James G. Keek Is Taken By Death Mrs. James U. Keck. 39. died at her home two miles aouthweat or Poe Friday afternoon after a month'* lllncaa. Surviving IH-aidea the hU*band are two daughters Mr* l.ioyd Kg Icy of near Decatur and Mias Helm Keck, at home, two son* Raymond and Edward, at home, and three brother*. Andrew ■.lnker of Fort Wayne, lamls Maker of Sidney. Ohio, and Clarence I.inker of Cralgvllle Funeral service* will be held at the Klzey and Son funeral home In o**lnn at 2 p m Monday. Rev. Jacob Heller Dies At Portland Word was received here shortly before noon today of the death al Portland at >0:30 o'olock this morning of Rev Jacob Hti'er. Hey. Heller, a former reoident of Adama county, was well known , throughout the counqr.
Price Two Cento.
Veteran G. 0. P. Senator From Idaho Died least Nijfht Os HemorrhaKe Suffered Tuesday. SENATOR 33 YRARS Washington. Jail. 2<t fU.M — William Edgar Hnrph. statesman and senator at large In the wield who died last night, will lie hnn* cired by a state funeral In Hte senate chamber where he served for 33 years. President Roosevelt, members of his cabinet, the Washington diplomatic corps, members of congres* and other high govern meat officials will attend. It will he held al iincm .Monday Itni-ah'n body Will lie placed alKiard a train for Boise. Idaho at 5 p tit Monday. Biltlal will In- at Boise. Borah Hue climbed to a cerebral hemorrhage ut 943 p m lust night lie was stricken Tuesday, Death t ante peacefully at hi* home while he was lit a coma He was 74 The senate* meet* at noon to hear Belt. It Worth (lark, It., Ida . formally announce that hi* colleague, who had served lit the chamber longer than any other living member, had pa**ed away. The senate will convene iu its chamber millet the capilot dome, atop which a huge flag has been flying at half mast since a few minutes after the news of Borah's death was flashed to a world that had hoped for a miracle and his recovery. The flags at the capitol and the While House are the only ones Htai are kepi flying 24 hours a tlay The capital, which was stunned with announcement of Borah's critical condition Thursday morning. mourned the passing of a man whose death leave* a mighty xap in the front tank* of great men President Roosevelt and sec rei.iry of stale Cordell Hull. with whom he disagreed vigorously on foreign policy, were among the first to pay tribute to his lightittg spirit ami fearlessness Mr. Roosevelt prefaced a radio address at in:3o p. in. with a tribute He acknowledged lha> they had differed on various iHvildem*. but added that “his purpose and my purpose and tile ultimate objective, | think, of everybody In this room Interested ill the future of America those purpose* were Identical " Plan* for the ftineiul were completed thin morning when the senate minority apd majority leader*, Charles I. Me Nat) It (lie., and AI 4m* W Barkley. |l. Ky i entered with Mr* lioralt Neil March 4th Borah would have Icegun his 34th yeat of service us the Itc-piihlh an senator from Idaho For two decade* and more hi* voice thundered ill this nations senate while other statesmen listened al home and abroad. With lleiity Fold ami Chatlea Spencer Chaplin, the untravelled man from Idaho achieved a iiiilquo world c itizenship Back home the miner*, the sloe amen the people great and small, listened to him too Every six year* they leitum-d hint to Washington where he rust came (ODNTimtBD OB PA(l* rtVg| "" JUNIOR CLASS TO GIVE PLAT Pleasant Mills Junior* To Pre*ent Play January 31 "High Pressure Homer" I* tltO name of Hie three act play to lie given hy the member* of the junior c la** of the Pleasant Mills high school Wednesday night. Jagnary 31 Iu the Pleasant Mills hh-b school auditorium Dale W Bos*, of the school fat* tilljr la directing the play, whh h will begin al 7:30 p m. The east of characters follows: Mr* Chester Woodruff Mtl<!> red Hhifferly Chester Wctodruff — Carroll 8> vine Junior Woodruff — in hard Sna> nett. Boot* Woodruff — lionets Mt'J> •r Arlene Woodruff - Melba JIIIL Zenith — Betty Noll Aunt Cora — Juanita Mcßride. Mr» Margaret Taylor — Wan Iff ON FAUJe 31VBg ~
