Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1940 — Page 5
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"Hyde Park After ’4O” ’ 1 - „■ ■ I j*- * - • IF] ♦* 4lfr Sial' Hero is ono of the skrtehes put on by the National Women s Press Club at annual party in Wa.hinrton. The Roosevelt family has retreated to Hyde Park after Inauguration Day. But, bored by inactivity they take off for Man. where they are shown, with Roosevelt as President of ths U. S. and the Universe. Left, Esther von Waggonner is "Roosevelt' Pat O'Malley io the mao from Mars, and Virg-.la Stephana ta "Mn. Roosevelt. **
COURTHOUSE Under Advisement I In the proiiiiseisry lints mil' of Kverrtl if.htiK agalite' Frank Bran dyberry. arguasnuta of i-.mn».-l on 1 a moihni to maki- th<> amended complaint more apecifl. were , liesird and the maitrt taken und< ,<d. i»eineii' by Ibe court New Suit Filed A comphiihj on judgment was filed by the American Radiator > and Standard Heating company against Arthur P Hyland and Ella 1 Hyland The complaint charged ( that the plaintiff secured a judg I ineiit against the defendant in th- , W.-lb* circuit inuit <>n May 3 193 . I for 85?" with Interest* and coat. I The demand is I'"" Separation Suit . In thi limited se|miatlon .wit of , liinaard liue't against Fred Huett, ' a motion for leave to file a aecond amended complaint was tiled sub- ’ mltted and granted by the court Wills Probated The will of the late O L Vain . was probated and placed on record . The will begat atked all property 1 to tbe widow, Anna Vance aft.-i ! the peyment of debts and espenaea The personal property was e»t|-, i mated at 85,'tvo ..nd tbe real estate al 84 300 The Will of the lat. Willtrim I > Hefnrk.- wai proba'.-d and pla.ed lon record The will bequeathed I all property to the widow, and i after her death, as follows a pro- 1 perty In Dacatur to a daughter 1 Ida Andrews and a property In Decatur to a daughter. Mary Bell, eke, with a ptoperty In Kirkland township to a son. Albert after the death of the widow debts and funei.d es|H-us»-s are to be (Mid the following provision, were mad- 4300 >■«< bto grand. liildreti Uerald and lladelle H< III" kman ' and residue of the estate as foi j low. one-third to Albert, om third itu M-.iy Brim-ke mie-sii'b to to-r laid and ont-sixib to lladelle I Schlich man Tbe p< iM.ua I propel j ly was sMimatad at f? >*' and the I iral estate at 8' j The will of lh> late F-d lai" j man. pin I*, fed and placed on rec I ord. jH'<|i|eath<s| all of bls estate to ja brother. Henry and It is wil<
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1910,
after the payment of debts and eg-pens.-s The p« rson.il piopr-rtyi wa. valued at 82 <*oo No real estate was listed Benjamin Lie. bty et a| to Henry J Khrsatn inlot 313 and 247 acres 111 Heine fill 81 Jame E Hanirk k et u. to Vlrsei Hann I. k 1-10 Interest m *3 acre. In Blue Creek twp. for 81 AlUro W.nnes et al to Ernest Trick et us. inlot 12 in Deiatur for 81 Edgar Mutsihler to T A Bonfiglio et us. inlot 81 in Decatur for 81 .lame. Flag.- <-t us to Amos E Eobei et US. *'* acres ill Wabash twp foi II Indiana Service Corp to Central Suaai Co. 180 acres In Root twp. tor 41 Elisha Gause et us to Frank McConnell lot., 114 and 115 In HomeWish! for 81 Nelson It Scbug el us to Defense--1.- Meiinouite church, inlot I**4 iu Beiiie for 81 Sectional Tournej Winners Honored A s|» ■ Lil piogiam was held this morning at the f’l.-asant Mills high School in honoi of th« M-.tioual-winning Spa.tan *M-ketl>all team Coach Gerald Visard spoke on th.statist" - lompil.sl following thtournament and coveting the entire season for most of the players Bob Heller, state represmtlativt. talked 011 "Accomplishing The Impoie 'sible. He < oiiipliin.-iiied the Spartans foi the res-ord they set this yvui .Man Sentenced After His Auto Kills Bt»y Kendallville. Ind March 11 tTl’t Charles Imuer. 21. of Avilla. t<s|ay had Is-en fth-d 825 and costa and setiteuied to 90 days at the state lai m aftet pb-ading guilty to ret kless diivtng In t oniiecllou with the death ot 5-yeai -old Howard la loy Gelngei Police said an automoldle driven by latuei strut k the child, dragging his Usly marly 100 feet The Isiy deal an houi latei
INSURANCE MEN ATTEND CLINIC A. I). Suttles And Assistant* At Indianapolis Today A. D. Buttle,, local Inaurance agent In Decatur and Adam, county, at tbe Invitation of the Aetna Ceaualfy and Surety Company of Hartford. Connecticut, i, participating in it, raaualty aalea clinic for large arenf, at the Indlanapoll, Athletic Club, In the atate capital today. An inienetve all day Mie, meeting la being conducted by home offic offl- < lai, of the company and serve, the double purpoae of captaining Ihe newest sales development idea and providing a forum for the egchange of sale, eaperiencee by the hading Indiana agent, affiliated w ith the Aetna f'ompanie,. Buslneee during 1989 wa, parti- < ularly good for the Decatur agen- < y a, it wan for the Aetna Afflllated Companies which Mr Suttle, represent, tn thia territory. Mr. Suttle, ha, built a reputation In this community through hl, representation of large sound insurance companies; personal service In satisfaction of the particular insurance needs of his clients; prompt snd satisfactory adjustment of tosses The Invitation to Mr Suttle, to luirtlripate wl'h other large hisur-1 ance agents In Indiana In the sales I conference is a well merited demonttrattam of the esteem In wMch he is held by the insurance fraternity Jack Leigh and I. Bernstein, assistants to Mr. SutHea in the Decatur Agenc y accompanied him to the meeting today. ALLIES OFFER "VINTIBUKD FROM PAPS O»K* us a violation <>( Sweden , neutrality and would be resisted by all means. Norway has taken mucii 'he same a'Htude dlambc-rlaln. replying 10 another question, denied that the British government had Iteen asked to mediate In the Kusslan-Fiiinlsh war He added, how- ver. that Soviet Ambtc,sadat Ivan Maisky had mentioned certain term, that the Soviets were prepared to offer Finland Great Britain, he said, had been unable to pas* these terms on to Finland presumably Itecausc they were too stiff He said that there was lie tellable Information available a, to settb-m.nt of the Russian-Flitnish conflict Th. house 1 h.-ered Ckamhetlain s slatrnx nt that Britain had refused to pass on the Soviet terms to Finland The pt into inuimier aatd that atty aid sent to Finland would be In accordance with the Britt*.* t*dk gatious iittd.-i the league of nations rovenanl The league las. year condemned the Soviet liivar-ot, of Fittlaiwl and called *>n all members to aid the Finns Norway and Sweden, however, retained the right to re'ttse to permit pa,sag. <d foreign troops a< ross th. ir territory ■'As to cooperation with other state,." Chambei lain copllnued. i have aiteady mentioned France m aaacs latlon with ourselves "Os course. I cannot ny what other states might feel Itoni.d to do "Isn't this tantamount «* u* g<tng to war with Russia7" - h. prime minister wa, asked We have not arrived »t that yet, he replied H<- said he could not add io his •latemellt when h« Was usk.-d whethei the government pio,*>»e>i to send troop, to Finland and If so whether H was pic-paring lo violate th.- neutrality o! Norway and Sweden FOREIGN MINISTER r.'ONTINUKD ON fAUIt THBF.KJ Stockholm doubted report, that Finnish Premier lllato llytl bad left Moscow Nswapapsr Rspert t openbagun, Marc h 11 — iUF> — The newspaper Ekstrabladet re l>orted from Helsinki today ths’ Finland and R'lssla had concluded a |>eace agreement. The newspaper's dispatch Mid th. agreement wa, rea. hed last night in Moscow by Soviet h-adc-i* .and Finnish Premier HltHo Hyil. who wa, reported to have flown lo St.M-khol’ti today enroute to Helsinki Aa announcement I, Immho-nt ,t 11. lilnkl, the dlipatch add>Ml The dl*patch said that term, '*f the peace were telegraph'd to Helsinki from Moscow last and havo boon approved by ’he Finnish parliament foreign affairs commit t.-e Parliament will be < ailed al ome to act on th* lerma. Much more moderate term, wore offeenq by (he Russian* the dispatch added, permitting Finland to retain the Fksbcrinana Peninsula cm lh<- Arctic coaat and also to keep I'etsamo and a common (sir■let with Norway. Thur, wa, no official confirmation nf the new,pa|>er'a dispatch Fighting Contmus, Helsinki, Flulaud, March 11
<UJ9 — Orlm-fkoed Final, knowing at last that peace negotiation, are being conducted and conducted in the enemy capital ot Moscow -- said today, aa they had before, that ' they would welcome poa<e but that it must be peace with honor. The thought, of people here, I turned to the Midler, who are i fighting still on tbe various front, from the Karelian l,thmu, to tbe Arctic. One high Finnish officer discussing the government's com munlque announcing the negotia Hons pushed bark hi, chair ,lightly and said: "And we fought three mouths for this'" It sppeared that despite tbe fact that negotiation, are In progress the story may not have been told yet. Men on the front line, like thorn at home, do not know the final answer. Tbe official state-, ment announcing the negotiation, ; wa, careful to say that there had tieen no dec I,ion up to the present. 1 (Hint, seeped through the tight Helsinki censorship to Scandinavian capital, that It was not at all aerials that the peace talks would succeed and It was Indicated that the army, at least, might resist any terms regarded as pver-harsb. > | People asked themselves: why' the suddenness of tkn negotiations? Why are negotiations being conducted In the enemy's capital? Though the name of foreign min I,ter V. A. Tanner was not on the list of the negotiators sent to Moscow. wime Mtisfactlon was cspresaed over the meluaion of Gen Rodolf Walde. a good friend of field marshal Baron Carl Gustav Maunerhclm, commander-ln-chief of the defense forces. • , NAZI FOREIGN (XiNHAoau/ Fhom raua uNBr effect. There wa, no l«M cordiality to Germany in high official circles But the removal at least in part of Italian British friction was held to have made dramatic developments as between Italy and Germany les, likely Ni-wspapeis called Riblientrops talks merely normal disc usslons. and said they would be purely informative. Giovanni Ansaldo. a h ading commentator, dl,iniaa.-il as ridi. iilons the possibility that Ribbentrop might seek to i hang.- Italy's status aa a non-beltlgc nnt German circles said also that that was the last thing Germany wantid to do One Informant suK<e*ted that It was likely that Premier Muasolml would suppoit Germany In eHorta to establish peace between Russia and Finland GOP BATTLING iCXaMriNUBD ism pajb run J< see A Teeter, West Jefferson J If Hahnei t. North Blue Creek Harry Moore. Ceylon Eugene Farlow. North Wabash < heater L. Adams. East Jefferson Arthur Hall. Rast Root The only additional Democratic ■ andidaie, to file Frank J Singleton, precinct coin mitteeman. West Root Hen Lange, precinct committeeman. Deea'nr 2 A Lawreni-e Green, precinct cummittecnian. Decatur l-A. — . -0.... Veteran Subscriber Renews Democrat Fred Beuder who was born in St Mary's township In 1859 and still lives there, called Saturday to ■renew hta subM-riptioa to the Democrat which b<- haa taken conlinu ou»ly 55 year, Fred recalled m-vc-i---al Incident* of th<- long ago. when he shot wild turkey.* near his home, hunted other wild game and frequently saw deer He came fat to fa>r with a big bark one day but his father rcfue<-d to let him have the cun and all he could do was yell "B<M»" and watch the big fel low leap away. Fn-d say* hi- found hl* real ' dear "in Decatur 55 years ago She I* still alive and they unhappy and in good health Fred's father laid the first «lone when the Decatur court house was built and helped to loastruit a number nf the old buildings here and over the county The family i« one of the pioneer early settlers ‘.a this teritory . o _ _ MARKCTS AT A GLANCE Steaks: irregulatly higher and quiet Bond* firm I’. S governments irregular Finland and Noiwt-gian Isuc-s strong Curb stuck,: irrc-gulai Call money nna peroont FOR SALE - - Farm & (garden Implements 1 Pennsylvania Grand llor- i Mowers 1 Pennsylvania Pony Horse Mower 2 McCormick two *2* horse 5 ft. CTIt KMi Hat Mowers I McCormick one fl* horse 3*, I* I-UI side Bar Mowi-c All *n gi*>d eimdlHon Reason for selling, we have Molurivd uUi •qiilpmoi' Also one <|) 300 gal Hardy Spmyer mounted oil Internallonsl Truck In gcaul condition. Also uno 111 llorvc drawn Hardy Spray, er In purls Altai four tl* I >d Mvial Dump Hi idle. Fur Appointinenl I'huiie A I|u7 before 9.tm A M Hoard of Park ( ommi*o>itHu-rt* FORT WAYNE. INO
FOUR PERSONS DIE IN CRASH ? Six Other* Injured In Headon Crash Near Evansville Saturday Evansville, Ind March 11 (VP) --Four person* were killed late Saturday when two car, crashed headon near here while one machinewas going 80 miles per hour Six others were injured, two of them critically. The dead were Albert II Gaber ot Chicago. Gilbert Ballard. 22. Jack Imvldson 29, and Frances Robert Monts. 19, all of Evansville. I Injured were Mrs Florence Gale ' er. 2*. her daugh'.i-i. Sandru. 3. her Ison Merle, g, Helen Haffiuch. 17 of Stockton. Hi.. Thoma* Joi dan 2* and Norman Hollander. 28. both of 1 Evansville * Hollander and Sandra Gals-r wenIn critical condition Mr* Gain i told coroner Jacob Reisinger that (they were enroute to Florida for a ' I vacation and that her husband ' werved to the shoulder of the road swerved to the shouldei of the road ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Millon Hoffman. 41* Patterson street, are the p.ir ent, of a baby girl, liorn Nalurday night at 11 it? o'cloc k at the Adams county memorial hospital Th baby weighed seven pounds, two and one half ounces at birth ! has been named Carolyn Kay j Mr and Mrs (Hen E Hi . r of I route two. are the |mr>-iiia of a lasby girl. Ivorn at 7:08 o'clock ihis morning at the Adams county memorial hospital The baby weigh ed nine pound* and two ounces at birth and ha, been named Janice' Mae Rev. and .Mr* Lewi* o Werterberger. Monroeville, are the pai i-nta of a baby girl, Ihiiii a' !< <>.'! o'clock this morning at the Adam, county memorial hospital ThIscby weighed seven pound* 12 ounces at birth and ha* Ik-i-ii 1 named Joy Anna This I, the third ■ hlld and thlid girl In the family The father Is pastor of the S' j Paul s Lutheran ihun-h a' Monroevllh — - o Sl I’REME COl RT CONTDfUICD FHO* FAUG UNBI lanapoli* truck driver challenging conetiutionallty ol an Indiana motor vehicle weight tax law Tin de-, i Islon without opinion by the < outt makes final a state high court dr ■ isioti. upholding the law The court raid it dismissed tin- ra-i- tor want , ot a substantial federal qi»c stron." Eurniture Factory Worker* On Strike Bioomnigloti Ind . March II il'Pi Between k*H> and 9»t» worker* at the Shower* Bru,, furuituie factory went cm strike today, establishing picket line* about all tlnee Mr*. I.ouisit Braden — will have a special showing of Greenb-att a Famous Fur Coat* Save up to sO*o —Thur*. Fri„ Mar 14. 15 Ray 10°, —Budget balance. Liberal Trade-in allowance Did Yo/i Know l ii*' *"* I I with a "HIGH-POWERS PERFECTION Aj OIL RANG! you can >ave i Bnough in a *: short tim«, a* i; V compared with J | piped or wired fuel*, to buy a new droit L » or tuit? • • * < om, in and let u« dacwnnMraca ths tcMicJerful High - Power burner of the hesuiiful new Perfection Range* and Move*. Intently *djuveed lor ANY ilegre* of heat vou : want, let u« explain how eavy it i* , to own one. for a lifetime of pleas* mg, sconomiKl cooking service lat Hardware Co.
branches The strike wa • ailed by the United furniture workers of America. Imai 4»«. affiliated with the ('ll* who claimed that the company had refused to negotiate with them I A wages and hour, contract expired 1 at midnight. |l A c ompany spokesman, however. ' I -•aid that Guy Burnett, presidi-nt ' and general managi-i was ill and unable to confer H«- a**erti-d that with out Burm-tt. i onfe-rence*. were ' impossible. > I ■■ oSullivan Building Is Destroyed By Fire Hulilvan, Ind, March 11 il l’) Plans were underway today to re-' build the Oakh-y building hire which was gutti-d by tin- yesterday at a los* of 825.<M*0 t'ily official* said the blaze which destroyed foui law offlu s and two ships In addition to the large Oakley grocery wa- the most di*astrous in tin- city in 2t» years. Fire departments lioui Sullivan Hhi-lburn and Terre Haute woncredited with saving the north side of the public square The origin ot the flames was not di-tern.ined immediately.
Public Sale 121 AC RE FARM -121 The uiidersiKiietl will .Mill at public auction, without reserve, the following <k- a-Hlhcl real estate, mi SATURDAY, MARCH 16,1910 At 1:30 P M. LOCATION —sab wl p eniiSM about mil- South east of lie. ."in- Chy Limit, adjoining th..- Counliy t'luli on -he Sonin on Sta'e Ito-id No 33 FARM 121 Vre*. will I sold .- 01 -Hi li.i.i .- may I" dlvldi-il In "acts to suit th. purchasi-. H'lildliigs ,<>ii,l,i of 8 room hous< | wood shed 12x1*1. Chiike. iiou*. l"c?». Barn 21x4" with 18 fi and I" ft sheds adjoining Mac linn- **h»-<l 12x4". 5 holes ol gi.tf course on farm Thi, I* an idi-al location Make, a splendid iuvi-stini-iit. a nit. idaio i<> liv. Located neai 'lie In-at town of it* size in the I'nited F'.i'i., TERMS—I I cash, balance in days I. pm < has. , will !h allowed ample tlm<- to gi-1 a loan POSSESSION Im • ■ - i... subject to ttui rights i ol th- present tenant LOT ISA II ALL ( R<»y S Jolinpoii Am » i«»ti4 ,»r l W K* iit K* pi * s--hlai 1% • Wall Paper Spring Wall Papers are here! You will be pleased with our large assortment of patterns and our prices are low! =s=ss—ast. . . .s-sg "war Kohne Drug Store On East side of the street Decatur - - - Indiana II. 11l ! i I a.l — . I. I—..— .1. IM 111-! u » I “Believe it or Not” I |H Vy hawe sous-l atte- ca e'w c'.ecV > g "al m ,»t ... 3| M V.c-t station*, a.e g ving some cuitumec a prtferrep B |H discount on gasotmt. wo l - olhr. customer* pay !H« |M <u" p.-ce Wr rlo nut b«h,vc th'* <*" If tome n H cuitome'* to pay pns p -e and utt-rr. to pay Ml MN H p-.ce, *u we have dec-dee to cow out in t"t open H M and advertise one price to all ci" gauo me H ■ <*l If l , l(l(l ll* l \ I RM»\I ■ ■ I IIM I.HMH. ■ I Super Shell Gasoline I I 15a 7 C'™ I ■ or 7 Gallon for SI.IO || HH Or almost j Jc per Mellon on a BB normal market M KIMPLETK Al TOMOTIVE SERMCE. ? I DECATUR AUTO I S PARTS & SERVICE i H "THE HABIT OF DCCATUR" K ■ IS I AT JEFEEKSON STS. I
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Kokomo Man Killed By Train Sunday Kokomo. Ind. March 11 —(L'P) Ismßoach. 4*. wa, killed Instant ly yr*terday when struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train a, he started to walk across a grad.crossing. Hr was decapitated. —— o — 500 Sheet* R'ixll Sunrinc Canary Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. How To Relieve Bronchitis Bronchitis, acute or chronic. Is an Inflammatory condition ot the mucous membrane* lining the bronchial tubes Creomuirinn goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, inc res m> secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tel) your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the stay it quickly allay* the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSiON for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
