Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1940 — Page 5
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went down under the workbench » Then he jumped around the bench mid filed again The figuredropped This wax the Me Will lama boy. idiot through the head Police chief Hhhatd tiiooi. »ald that no action waa ci>ntemplat>-d against Thoma* liecause the watchmaker had e»er< la<il hl* light* in protecting hi* property again*' burglar*. TORNADO HITS SOOTH INDIANA One Girl Killed Ar Tornado Hits Evansville Saturday Evansville. Ind . March A <U R> Rellt-f agencies today Itegan nhabi.'ttatlon work for southern Indiana resident* Injur'd and made hoinelea* by a tornado which 1 ’ struck here late Saturday, or affected by henry wind* and tain which swept other pmket area 1 town*. Josephine Daugh'rty. 9. wa» killed here when a brick bouse in < which the family resided collapsed ■ Her mother and five other children were Injured A total of II were reported injured here and six at I Boonville The tornado laid waste an area : of several blocks in the northern section of Evansville, ftattening lu , homes uinlet construct kin. destioy- , Ing several Industrial building* and damaging the city rendering work* Officials here estimated total damage at lliotmo lied < ros* j official* wen- directing telle f work and Phil Drarhm.cn c halt man of I line disaster relief committee ! said no emergency relief was iei iiulic d He *altl all homeless fami ■ He* had been given shelter by I trie nd* or neighbor*. Sc ores of home* Wen- purl tally i damaged and hundred* of up‘rooted. particularly In Garvin Park, a city owned recreation ■ center. CASUALTIES ♦ • Marton, lint . March 4 qj.Rj Bayard GoldauiHli Is. and Jack McAtee. IS. Iwth o? .Mailon were killed yesterday win u the car m which they were riding skidded ibiough a fence and crashes! into < a tree mi state road la north of ■ here William Sell. lx. and Jam< - - Lindley. 19. the driver, also were injured. Sell was In s< t ions con ' dltloli Tell City Ind March I UFj Amalia (Noor. t»s, ut Tell City. •»« injured fatally Saturday night when stiuck by a car as she walk Led across main street Her death waa the first tiatflc fatality In Tell City in four year* Foilviile. iud. Match I c(jj>j Fred Fllsoti, 42. ut Met ords* ill, . was killed Saturday when hi* cal was hit by a Illg Four railroad passenger (rain at a crossing here South Bend. Ind. March I 4UJO Garrett Van Bergan W. of South Bend died yewterday from Inj'lile* sufL-ied Saturday wh, n h* wa» Strack at a South Bend tateruec tion by a car driven by l asimii tiada< l <>ada< t told (millc i- that Van Beigun stumbled lu ftont of his car. Indianapolis. March I <U.PJ
Divorce Ahead WS jMmmmEne Mrs. IM«y Itoosevelt ! In Um Angeles wlioro die ta expect*! to presa her divin« at ■ lon against James P.sswvelt, •Meat turn of the president. Mrs. Ue’sy Cushing Roosevelt is shown ' is sh» was tntanrtrved by r-port-tea Mis. Roosevelt bad nothing' to say.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCILVT MONDAY, MARCH I, I 010.
Police Quell Race Rioting rs i ' 'ft’ 1 " * ''r *" "jyt <■ .. Bsc ./uR-. ; 4 fl fl v.% I ■•' -~fe -a. a** ■ A ■ w** Inpv * f’"ln* In Detroit quell a race riot at the Northwestern high school where clashes between whites and Negroes on vacant lots, alleys and street* have bmkrn out sporadically. This dramatic photo shows police holding a girl who has an open [>enkn!fe In her hand. School authorities blamed the riots on non-students white others claimed Northwestern authorities have accepted Negro students but sent whites to other school* because "they don't have room for them.”
Willie Arbuiklt-. 61. of Indialiapo-1 Ils <n«| yesterday from liijuiiesl suffered shell In was ell link by a I hit and run car here New Hoss. Ind . March I <UPJ Fred i-eppein. II »t Indianapolis 1 •as injui'-d ta’ally Katinday nighi. I here when his bicycle was slim k by i car driven by Irwtaht Jones of Indianapolis County ofliiwia, iH'lieiisi the yoiiih was riding toi Waynetown to visit his grand par-1 ; elite. | Terre Haute Ind March I UP) M.hiili • < i-- ign Wi Terre H.iUle. was vdeelroeuted yes ; terduy al Snow Hill mine OBi • lais said In apparently leaned over a mine ■ar and his h* > k i came In contact with an eiectrk I I cable F. I). R. BEGINS .. i m MM OMD luilkjiet But th 4( pfhiistiy tiwi.* of | j third trim M«*mln>vnt ar«* tu com* j |ui WiMuntin, Apiil 2 and IRlooia I April !• adhere .Mt and I | Oarttt*r will oppose <*i«h other with ! foil »iaf» • Only th* WiMoindn! ’ ptintstiy la bhidinK The n>t*-a villi 4ani|ib* thiid form chat* s in <wo I |M>||ihally wignifhaiit atah * ' I K«Nfw» vs |i 11 1ni iiplin *t»nlt| gnsilly ; aid <h» pi» Bid* nt toward whit iierei ’ : «»l.fjerth<• he I* pn>< ••riiiiig. either I to foree thf n«miin«»thMi <d .1 IH'» : Ideal tandidah* <»« to trih** the | inniiiihithili htiHM* if FINNS PROMISE CONTINIIKP FltOM rA'IB <M»«I Is ststeutenl in refutation of Finn . I Isii allegations that ll’issian ai> | plane* had iHunlnd illlinois, de | itbsl also that Hussla had used I laiison gas a lid *.dd<sl "The red army consul'r« Iha' I ■ the use of such gas is Iniitioial and ’ criminal and iniial In* unresri v<*dly 'and unlvetsally condemned" It was point'd out as ogiirdalrplalifs that the Finns in a irnfe 1 to the league of Hai hois had al I ' leged lhal Itv Ilians had Irwii mil only bombed hut ■•*>< blue gunned Tailing the allegations “tiaiispai • I '-iitly false and faniasib ." th' i , statement lulled vtletifliai tn th* ■ Finnish aaaeriion ’hat aoirv-llinrs mole Ilian s*H' [dalies hail part In . laimblng raids mi one day mid that in<>« than Jo.imhi laiiubs had Ins'll diopiasl 'The m>i»- Itin-lf reveals ih< lull eifi-nt of the < lumalneaa of lh> , Finnish almy lelleia,' said th' vtaleinent . . Manifestly roll I gwraled Finnish flguies nrfer Io 392 i hllimiH* killed during air ! lannhliigs "Thus In thiee itiiuilha an lh< result Id uliniMl dally Inrtlllllligr I with lh< pnrth Ipuihm of hundred" i of alrplaues and someilmvs even over MM*.' th< iiumbm of klllml. oven according to the obviously liiflaiisl Finnish figures, reached.' ' II appr'Urs. only 392." 2GBIAM K AREA OF iCONTINI’KI* riloM rariK UN KI ■ay and the noise of breaklm windows gave lhe first signal of | the csvelu,’’ police clilel Auibuuy I Aiiusky said "Front dooi step* l
——————" u_ - " 111 I j disappeared as people ran from | their homes ill their high* clothes. | As they ran towards safety they ! had to Jump as the sidewalks and streets split open in from o( them 'lts a miracle that uolrody was I hurt." SCHOOL HONOR HOLLS LISTED Catholic llixli School And Grade School Honor Roll* Listed 1 Th* Ilonin lolls for the Ihiatur I Catholic high school and the St. ! I'ou ph glad*- st hisil wert aunouiic- : i-d today James Hogan, with seven .Vs. • I' ids th< high si liisd 1011, with 2'< I other students on the list. Fourlif ii stud'uts are on ihe gradschool roster. Following is the list As lis ’ James Hogan * Heraldliie Heimann 6 M.uy Helen l.ichtle 6 Lin He Ha kt r a 1 iltllh Ihniis a I Itonithy ICumsi lilag j 1 James Millet i Ifobi'rt Kuhnle a .N'aonil Gelmer I 2 I Celeste Miller I 2 llogemary U'ligeiich I 2 | ilulh Klnts I I j (Mores lluniM hlag I I I’atihla Itnmsihbig 4 2 l ll'isemary NiMiigb r I 4 I Joan lit Hilton " 4 Itieimaiuc FaUrole 2 I ■ Kosalia Milo r 4 I i l atherim Ti-eph- 2 I ‘ limn Neering I a I nona t'lemsn I a Grads School Grade 8 Mary I afln rille Itumsclilag 6 I Jean Johnson 6 i , I mimes Geels 4 6 Grade 7 rhomas Tervwer 2 ti l.din Hrunion I 9 Grsd« » latnes Hess 7 3 7 I Illi hard Wi mhoff 3 i Gridt 6 | Mary Kehinilt 7 3 I'aincia Mcibiih 7 3 Joseph Hlaun a b lit urge thug 3 7 Cletus Ruinsthlag 2 N Grade 4 t'larlie llumsi hlag 4 b Hmiua lam Korlewlier 3 t — I’hn Inspection Os Eureka Temple An inspection of fiuieka Temple j No. 39. Pythian Misters, will be held Munday evening. Marell II al the local Kuighls of Pythias home Mrs. 'Nina Milla, grand chief, and guest 'and guests from Marion lodge will lie present. A dliini > will lie served .■I 6 p m, with the meeting following Admission Io the dltiner will In* lb cell Is, All Igsmbers are urged to make lepers al lone by Nuluiday A class of 13 candhlalM will Ire lull) tufad during lhe meeting Teada la a lawn — iMcatut i
TP A MEETING IS HELD HERE District Meeting Os Association Is Held Here Saturday A district meeting of the Travelers” Frotsctlve Association wa* held Saturday at the Rice hotel lu this city. Frank (Tanida. of ludianapolis. secretary of the district group, pie- 1 sided over the meeting. Charles F Jliirdg. sec retary-treasurer of Post X. Decatur, assisted Out of town representatives at the meeting included: Fred Dick meyer. Charles Wiener, J. C. Elliott i and William Fromuth. all of Fort ' Wayne. Local member* who were present Mr llurdg. George Flandeia. Tom Durkin. Richard J. Ma< kiln. Harry P. Molts. Dun H Tyndall. Leigh Bowen and Dendell Mac kiln Following the meeting, a dinner was held at the hotel. The next meeting, the date of which will be | announced later, will be held in Huntington. URGE INCREASE (CONTINUUM FK'Mf r*OB ON Ct an exhlldt of cwt- lambs at the Decatur Free Htn-et Fair. If the local club leader* are successful in starting lamb dubs ami plr dubs lu Adam* county. Mr. KhaiiUiu stated that the exhibit* of (hi* live stock should make u fine addition to lhe exhibits in connection with the Decatur Free Htre.-t Fair —fr, Red Peppers Club Will Reorganize The reorganisation meeting of the I'nion Township Reel Peppers boy* 4-1| Cluli will Im* held Tuesday evening at the Luckey Hchool House. Ralph Grote and Rola-rt Railing. Junior la-adei* of this dull, urge all Isiys Io Im- presen* for enrollment on this evening The meeting will begin at ' o'cloc k Church Board Will Meet Tuesday Night The official Imcuicl of the First Evangelical diurvh will meet In | the social loom of the churc h on I Tuesday evening of this weofc for its regular monthly meeting. The iMiarcl will consider Ila financial program and will take a< tion on the general ac tivities of the eongiegatlon Every member of tho board I* urged to attend the meetiiig —o — — Supreme Court To Rule On River Caw? Wasliingtou. March 4 tl'Pi The supereme court today agreed to rule on Hie impoi tan I challenge to the Federal power c cmimissiou * authority over hydro-elec trie developme ills presented Icy the long disputed New Rivet case. The New River case has Iceeu fought tbiough the federal court* Miracle “Cure* r* oEKMHI Dwrntby IhMkiu* For six long years, Dorothy IN* k« itca of Knoxville, Tenn., thought aha waa suffering from a lung disease- An X-ray showaf llist in reality a staple had bgrotne lodged in her lung An operation removed it amt now DcruUiy io ot. Ute way to health.
for Marly 15 juars. It involve* the' jurisdiction of the federal power i ommtsrioiLsiver power dam* erected over small streams and I* expected to produce a supreme c ourt ruling oil several phase* of th>commission s authority as well a* a new statement on constitutionality of the federal power act. — — - oSocony Vacuum To Build Station Here Phil Sauer, local contrac tor, announced today that he ha* 10-en awarded a contract to build a fillpng station for the Socony Vacuum 'company on the northeast c-orner ot Thirteenth and Monroe street A brick building will be erected, facing west and drives will be from l>otii the west and south Au allmodem station will lie constructed. The house on this lot ba* been purchased by Edgar Mutschler. who will move it on the Setln-r pro perty. The house will be modernised into an apartment house-. • ' - o~ — ■ Cows Form Horsepower I Chattaroy. Wash. HP) The machine age doesn't wot ry Hay (Stott, a farmer. He uses two cows as "horsepower" Ho has trained I the cows to respond Io gee' an-l r'haw" while In harness Q - — ■ Guns (Models) Built SO Years Painesville. O, iVP) Seventy-one-year-old J. W Barton, who cctice worked in the English munitions factoiies. has been buildinsI models of guus and engines for 50 year*.
Democrats—and a Lone Republican Hopeful Fa ' a ' ■ - -; ■Mb /. /. N Phoncphotu Democrat* and Republican.* *tu lingly p"*** to- •of New York l»» ratio g«»v. H- ’ i t H le« haether Guting a < i>nc*p<»'blent dinner in Albany I iimh. • National < ii.utniati Jatti< ■ A Fari h Y. belt to right, former Guv Alfred E Smith I ley. and GO !* prwKmUal hope, Thumaa U wcy. Protest U-Boat Attack Inside Neutrality Belt ' • r Apr -- - I AFxawr/C u * ’.**<*/ j, RICO X, t * Cce'BflM'/ SfA us I s • ■ A protest has been lodged sgsinvt the torpedoing well inside the neutrality zone of the Hriunh freighter Honthitu by a Germsn submuririe. The Unit'd St*t<-- Coast G i.ir l cut’' i and three destroyers were sent to th< ■<< nc (map) lh<> mile ' noithcnat of Puerto llico. War in Finland Plays No Favorites, Not F\ cn Mule / I aJMBMT i I ' d I ‘ I ELM. Ph<jirph*>ft 1 No mor* g tbs Ud9 aimy mul*. for | tno •" 9 . v th* war |tw* hai< ended its tai**r on a aiww-wv. | bop,lieu hav* ju*l paid a vjg>» Vo t. u ., .
MINOR WRECKS ARE REPORTED 11 Drivers In Two Accidents Escape With Slight Injuries Two auto accidents wen* report- . c-d in the comity over the weekend ' . with occupant* of the vehicles es- : . raping with minor injuries. i A fruit true k. owned by tlie Dixie- ' r Queen fruit market*, enroute to! I nion City, turned over this morn-1 , I Ing at 4 o'clock one half mile south i of (Thick's corner on federal road . 1 if, south of Decatur. 1 The i argo of 334 bushels of jijiolatoes was scattered, but the ! driver. Robert Hpence, an employe \ . )>t Hendricks Bros., ut I'nion City, ; . I was unhurt. Dr. Amos Reusaer of Bernet «aI caped with minor injurb-s Satur .day three- miles north of Berne on Federal road 27 when his car skidded off the road. The car was | | badly damaged ' t * Increase Shown In G. E. Sales New York. Man li I Preliminary t > result* of Gene ral Electric Com-i ■ pany's operation* for the year 1929 - were aunouiic c-cl tcslay following a ' meeting of Its Isaird cd director* showing sub s billed amounting to
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»304.g80,000. compared with !»».- 14X4.000 for 1535. an increase of 17 percent As announced in January, orders received lu 1939 amounted to 53d0.74X.txm, or 43 percent more than In 193 X Net income for the year 1939, after provision for all charges, amounted to |41.235.mm. and was equivalent to 11.43 a share of common stock, compared with 96 cents a share in 193 H. an increase of 49 percent, ('ash dividends of II 40 a share were declared and paid in I 19.39. compared with 9U cents a j share in 1939. -o — B'gxll >2O lb. white urtwalerni.irked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suit* able for ink signature, 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. Gas After Every Meal! E' What grand relief Herb Doctor h»» brought. My bowel* an- now active and my digestion so improved I can eat heartily al every meal without a trace- of gas or awful heartburn,” say* Mr. Jacob Croyle, Johnstown. Pa. Thousand’ Polity how th-- laxative. I siocnac-nir and aptx-tiung oualits-- In Herb i Doctor mad- th-m f--l better lhan in year* ' and hr'iurht r--11, f from ms,»n><il<<Mi a»d I remdlcsu a»f,,:»o s-tl* iact oreOn*. duri- : HCM, arri-oMeaew, **rfce«ma|ie Miaa." rssdo- a frr'iae. rrntlrn alee*, eta. Try Hnb Doctor. Featur'd bare by KOHNE DRUG STORE B J SMITH DRUG CO HOUTHOUSE DRUG CO.
