Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1940 — Page 5
EeR BREAKS HFTEM9MOS. f inc The KaP Calif March It *U-W r*.,, sutler r «"'»•*• IT, hr killed his missing" LmW l’ **° “."t "1 P, lb r man I grave behind K, Ml <i <«»*> "•«' ••• I.T'.. hr could mat the mp. cLhoiiair dairyman blurted Eyr story Ijjgjijtj Aii«bro had held K tail 'hfH* moiiih* <*i < har IS Wry grand lheO | ()u( until Sutter lud him IT of John Maxetiauer. I Luhru bad u 0 • o| l M t» detect!Pd hr had » uaht one all Kp, uach Luod He ahot Maienauer "by Kb the night of Aug JI. ■ Thoi be and another man 1 Sreulbil i« hhl f, ‘ m ’ r “ rd ' text «*“ • hoW °®*‘* r * did I -or i. existed »l*d- s “ Uel i | Terroretrkken. Sutter raid | Ey.htwd papets in th* hired k'aorke' and found that he L u gaioßobile and a ll.voo I ■ ewecnt Lf W; day* he Mid. the body I LanMxd in canvas and eon-1 Lu be ba n He finally' | a ehallow hole and , BIW guitar ft jin Colds? f 666 | I Beautiful, New | 1940 tALLPAPER Lull for tiwr (hot wing. * Mt setechon charminx f be p» lt *f’ n * f° r every Mtn the houne. Come Lt«wrruw. r. Roll DC B. J. Smith Drug Co.
Acres torn miss loner’s Sale Real Estate March 11. at the U« Office of Henry B. Heller. IX3 South Second street, 10 o'clock a. m. ■yio<l-4)i;< mue K<>uth of Iterator on Male road 17. oeratt room two ’*** ~,rt lH,,h all modem rampt fuma>>-. haa hardwood floor!, ,’Maork molor plumbiug. electric lights Basement under entire are# ou garage. Tao luuk Irani*. one <smls. one <oi<o. good ’M fiuaar- <'mu crib Chicken <oop This la an e»< epliott- ■ " 41, d * ra * n Orin and la known aa the Andrew Millet faun. ,***"* ,0 ,h ‘‘ ,l, *haat bidder Terma: one-third cash day of sale, * *» umt mouth., oue third in II mom he MILLER HEIRS AVI t, GENUINE! /fol. ENAMELOID regularly— B3c pint ojM9£~ GHSHSEI T *•**» kaava .♦ to < OF Ztl* ,** *♦ t«b gwaily. MF***™ ZT B**?’*’■ ■ ■ .«d .Hi NNm umicemn •Sul’TL* •*••*'* H b m' Wa t * . *• *•«*•" S’ M •* *• *“»• •** •** ***' I hnuJ ’** Wo Our fl a*a. „ „ i **• Eoar> * * Cuh Coal & Supply K. X MTttMiY
burled If Sutter Mid he po«-d ag Mate nauer to transfer his bank account from an KI Centro bank to Stock ton and forged his name to an ' automobile certificate of ownerI ship. I He Was first susj-eicled when he i appeared In a newt automobile. displayed lion bills, M-iufred two ranches and loaned a friend S3OO Former wneilff Harvey Odell brought Hut'er In for questioning He said that his sudden prcmperlty was due to the fact that Maxenatter had paid him a debt. The hired man. he Mid, had gone to the northwest to nee a ‘•girt friend ." Odell releaaed him Last December. an El Centro banker complained to Ansbro that payments from a dairy farm Matenauer had sold were piling up and no withdrawals had been made since September. IMS. Ansbro ■ discovered that Mutter had movi-d Masenauei's account and had foiged hie name to obtain title to the automobile When Sutter was arrested again he was wearing Maienauer s clothes, Ansbro sold Sutter "talked too much" to a cellmate yesterday. A few hours I later, he was telling the Mine I story to Ansbro COURTHOUSE Estate Cases j In the estate of Isabella Mayer ' inventory No. I was filed, eiamlued and approved | In the estate of Andrew Wolperl . inventory No 1 was filed, examined and approved. A petition by the i administrator to sell personal prop- . erty at private sale without notice for rash at not leas than the api praiseinent was filed. The report of the mheniancius appraiser was filed in the < state of Jesse V Kases and the notice ordered returnable April I In the- estate of Kosc- Christen I the report of the inheritance lav appraiser was filed and the notice I was ordered returnable April I | In th-- estate of Valentine BtanI ley the report of the Inheritancetax appraim-r was tiled and the notice ord- red returnable April l Ruled To Answer In the ejectment «ult of W May inard Johnson against Charles II 1 Bittner the defendant was ruled io 1 answer. Estate Cases In the estate of Sylvia McCiain .the report of the Inheritance lax appraiser was filed and the notice was ordered returnable April 4. Divorce Granted Kilis MquMO ot thia city was granted a divorce this morning from June Hquler by Judge J Fred Frwchte Appearance for the defendant was entered by John L De Vows as deputy prosecutor. The defendant was not in court. — 0 RUSSO-FINNISH <CONTINU»P ON PAGE THIIKE) ish forces destroyed 5’7 It . atiplaurs and captui-d or destroyed 1.414 tanks and 2»5 artillery guns daring the first II w---k« of the war, the Finnish army high -uulinaitd announced today London England .March 12
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1910.
Comedian Hardv and Wife ■p '9 * AfIL IB * Hllb y I. I. N. Pbontphoto Brreer Comic Oliver Hardy Is pictured with his bride, the formee Virginia Jwnr- a script girl in the movies, following their marriage at lau Vegan, Nee.
it l*t Authoritative sources reported today that representatives of Finland and Soviet Itussia had I agreed on trims for ending their war in the far north and that signature* of an accord may occur to- . nig lit at Moscow I According to responsible- c-ircl---an armistice! maybe »xp<-<-ied at any tll'ie unless an Ulic-xp- c-ted last minute trite li develop CHILDREN WILL *OMTDfVED FH'.SI PAOt; ONKi Minuet ColonialAct 111 So Fast th<- Time Go- Flit Villagei* The Spirit of ~,t> Fifei I num niers. Flag fi-an-1 Soldiei- ciioruMe VIC You En You Vil’ .Me Ni-liola Itip and ChoruFluali- All VoiceScenes Act I Old Village on th-- Hudson 117571 Afternoon A-1 II Kaatnkiil .Mountains nearby, that evening Act 111 Same a- Act one Twetny years later .Moin>ng - o Relatives Attend Funeral At Willshire Funeial ersvlcaa were hel-l thii afternoon at 2 o'clock at the- Methodist Church in Willshire Ohio for E. D Hurless, 7k. step-father of Mrs Delton I’asswater of this city Mr. Hurless died Saturday of com plications He was a carp- liter by trade and worked until about Christmas time llurlal was made i'l the Van Wert cemetery Mr and Mrs l*as,wal< i and dauuhlei Fein. Mr. and Mrs Hole >-rt Passwater and son ihil> ii of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mis Wil Its E Hoss and son Georg-- ot Oakley. M* h were those who left her--this morning to attend the services —o— — ■ - Zerkel’N Grandson Undergoe* Opfration Mr and Mis. Hul-eil Sei kb- ol West Monroe str---1 received word last evening that th-ir grandson. Jack. 3 year old sun of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Z- rkl-- of Gibson City llllonis underwent an emergamy opeiation Munday morning at th--lilomington hospital lor th- removal of his ai-pendix Jack who was apparently in peifact h-alHi Munday when his grand parents visited him became violent ly ill in th-- night and was ru-li-d
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'to the lllooinlngton hospital. He was getting along as well as could be expected according to a phone call received this morning Ex-Con Nabbed Day Release Is Given Foil Wayne. Ind March 12 |fl I’l on January 3». lw;t!. Glenn 'l’oore. 45. was - ntvm-d to Jo yearn jilt th-- stat-- prison after h-- was conj victed of burglary. It was his eighteenth arrest on various < barges between I*l2 and I#|3. poll-<- said Yesterday, with turn-off toi good I 10-havlor io- -ompl'-t-d his l'< year term ami wa- r- lc-as-d Uc -t night, isrlic < said he was - ap'iiieil In-ie after bit-aking into an apartment and aib-gedly stealing sum- - lothjing H-- was still wealing hi- pri- ! -on iidease suit. o 500 Sheets S',*ll — 20 lb White Automatic Mimeograph Ikrnd, free from lint and sized for pen and ink nignature. Scaled — Kip-Cord opener, 51.05. The Decatur Democrat Co “Exit Smiling” Mrs. Geraldine- 11-urqur Estranged from her hurband, and mother of an eight->ear-old -laughtar, Mrs. Geraldine Hotir-jue leaped to her death from the lan floor ot the Book-Cadillac Hotel in Detroit after writing on the wail with a lip at:ck, "Exit Smiling " In her hand bag was a letter to Wiliiam S Paley, radio executive aaying *'l am Ured.”
JURY TO GET HARTER CASE Fite Os Peru Banker Expected To Be In Jury’s Hands Today Houth lh»nd Ind March 12 <U.PJ Cloaing aigunienta -if both the d«*f«-na<- slid priMug-utlon. -u- li limited to two liihiis an- ach-tlub-d In federal -unit today tn t-nd the trial of Donald Hurter of Peru for mer necrotary of the Wabash Valley Trust C-> on i-haig-s of vi -lu tloti of the national bankim. act. The t-noe is expr-f ted to go to th- Jttfy this aft-inuon AH -vi deuce waa completed Jail- yea*.-i day. Th-- governim-nl priducvd -i Mirpita-- during its final non examination of Harter when three certified -opine of Hit- former bank executives income tax returns for 1»35. IP.lfi and 1#37 won- intro-du--rd in avidence Harter had testified that II shares of bank stock given him b) Mrs Cora Fowler In IM6 and checks of |&imi given him nt th • end of lk3d and 1»37 by Hurt Howera and Mrs Hurt Howera were payment for services and not gifts as the gov. i nment contended The returns failed to Het the payments and Harter said that h didn't include tin- lunik shares tn the return as he didn't know their value. He tvfused to say whether th*- other Items were Im lud-sl In the Hating <>f cotnmiMtons paid The government p-iinted out that gifts would not lie listed on the returnw The defense closed Its <as l-y presenting six character wittiesses I’revlously Mis 11.-rt-r t-stlficd that Mrs llow-r.M called Hitrtei a: home four or five tiniv-e a wi-elt iv-gardiiiK his transailions with be:- funds. Flic- broke ini-» loars
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at the beginning of her testimony but rapidly regained ctmtrc-l. Harter was accused ill 111 counts of two Indic'ments of .tils*-indl.ng ■nd mtaappiyiug bans funds and emlw-Uletnent On-- count >f nn<Indlitiiient was qiiaabe-f on a d--fenso motion after the govi --n ient <<Hiipl<-i<<d presentation of evidence. o — - C. E. PROGRAM (CONTINUED FROM FACE v»NE> Off-.-ratory, Installation of officers Rev. C. A. Bchinld. BermVocal selection Youhg chorus. Cross Evaiigt Ileal and Reformed chilicli Heine Addi--.s Rev. W II L. Spratt Heuedii-tlon Rev Htacey Shaw. Decatur. Brother-In-I.au> Funeral Wednesday Funeral services for J. O H<-ch-dolt. 43. lirother-lu-law of Walter In-itsch. of this city, who died Sunday night at his home In that city, will be held Wcdnssday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock tCSTI al the HtI John's Lutheran church in Olina. Burial will Im- made in that city ■ —o — —— New Warehouse For Kraft Cheese Co. — A new waiebuUM' and truck "torag- building for the Kraft I'lu-esu Company of Chicago. Is ln-ing built iat Zanesville Ohio ai cording to announcements made in the n- w.ipapers of that city Th- Zan-sville plant Is i.-iauaged ! by Donald Kieppcr, formerly of this city, son of Mi. and Mi- W A. B— MB ■ .11 Mm. Louiwa Braden — will have a special showing o? Greenblatt "s Famous Fur Coats, have up to 50% —Thurx., Fri.. Mar 14. 15. Pay 10*#— Budget balance. Liberal Trade in allowance.
Kb-pper Ha wag racsntly transfrrr-1 '- d from Dayton to Zanesville and ‘ is in charge of a district which’ ■ omprisea lorn counties. The new building will be of brick. ’ 50 by W feet In sixo and will lie , ready for occupancy this summer 1 The Kratt company has taken a lu yeai kmae on the building, with an | option of five additional years.
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Clock Ticks 103 Years Dwosso Mi-b —tl’f’l- 4ioorgc Smith b 103-year-old Massar husettarnsde clock still keeps good time : The clo-k s works are made ot wood and It is -ip<-rat«vd by Imlances and weights and u w-sid- ii dapper. Smith's family acquired It in Mas--sidbusetta.
