Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1940 — Page 5
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■frank E. CORBETT K-y Democratic Candidate ■ FOR CONGRESS in Adams County. *•■ "’-Ir'l Grade and H.gh "i Fort Wayne. Gra date o' Notre Dame. W £ Attended Law ■ *• ¥* ■I ■•choc U IP y State ana interstate Col 1 mm* \ leg.ate Oratorical Cham pion. V Member Speakers Bureau De- <<. National Com £ -Ta' ffj mittee z*JFB & -A.&O - t.»r ir De.-iu jLJL •■■’ «X»e P. •, Work Snce jw? fF.’-ff Member the Law Firm •1 ■gs Colerick A Corbett in J Fort ♦ A Civic Political and Govern. Married — Resides in ment Leader m H s City .md • Fort Wayne. State. K^H' T ' '. .. i.rrt.aement paid for by Df'.atui .md Adams County friends of Frank Corbett i KH I'oliin.il -Vivi ■ Attractive I I MAYFLOWER ■Wall Papers Hf For Every Room in Ihe House 1 Non Fading - Washable. B *KINo need now to draw the shades let B sun stream in. the colors of May- B H er wall papers are fadeproof. No I |M matter how delicate the colors arc. E I their beauty is permanent. Prices As PER ||| IxiwAs ROLL ■ COME IN AND LET f US SHOW YOU. | KOI "•’Jkle line of everything lor sprint: hoiKnhan B BM ( hamok, Sawinge*. .liihiinoti * .m l I nitli-h f t Sal Suda. Soda Ash. Wahet Paper < leaner - j|| - will . oh pint ’>'»<■ B iKohne Drug Store I
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| Chicago, who said he was a real estate dealer The child was Idea tilled as Dudley Ketter, nephew of Mrs Rockwill. Miss Smith denied that they had operated a "baby farm' and said that if any wrong had been done I she alone would be to blame. The warrants agalnat Mrs Smith and her daughter charged that they had kidnaped an Inlaut and hud operated u maternity home without a license. The warrants were Issued on complaint of Miss Ethel !>.• Patle, 24, an unwed mother, after a court hearing in with h she was awarded custody of her 2o months old daughter Carol Anne The young mother charged the Smiths had ejected her from their maternity home and bad refused to give her her child because she had not paid |i&o. She said the child finally was returned by a nurse after she assured the Nmi'hs she was ready to pay the Ilin. The nurse was arrested last week ; and released under bond after she promised to testify tor the Slate. I Limit. Karen Phelan said public health officials and circuit Judge
SEVEN KILLED IN ACCIDENTS Traffic Accidents Take Toll On Indiana Ui«hways Over Weekend Indianapolis, May « u.pj Seven persona met death In week end truffle accidents on Indiana highways William la-onard Ashy. 23. Indiunapolia. and Miss Una M. Spaulding 21. Lebanon, Ky.. were Injured fatally When their automobile sideswiped a atone bridge south'-ast of Indianapolis. Young Ashy was the son of Dr Joseph 1.. Asby. state veterinarian. At Scottsburg. Ludlow Napier. 53. Austin, was killed when he was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train Mrs Everett Collins. S 3. Dunkirk and Mrs. Cheater I’hrh k. 3M. Herl key, were killed when their car was strutk by a freight train near Dunkirk. Injuries suffered when his motoh y<l.. -kl.ldi-d ,oi !o,i-. gravel m ar Ith hmond were fatal to Clar en< <■ W Duff. 23, Middletown, O. Ills wife, Helen, 21, was Injured critically. t Otis Hughes, go, Indianapolis, was killed near Crawfordsville when the car In which he was riding plunged Into a ditch Lawrence L*-e. .3.3, Indlamtpolls, driver of the car. was held by officials In addition to these fatalities, state police near Seymour continued to search waters of the While liver for the bodies of two' more negroes believed drowned when their car mlaaed a bridge early Saturday. Elvi- bodies have been recovered. 0 - —- - MANIAC SOUGHT tOONTINUKD UM CAJB fIX) Her skull was fractured in five ; places, apparently with blows from .1 wrecking bar found In the rear of the car Iler body was ill the load, moat of her clothes tofti off Her brassier* was stuffed in her mouth ll*-i slip was l augltl In the door H'-r body h;«d not b i-n mutilated as Miss Taylor's was or was that of Hi yi-.ii old .Margaret , Martin who was lured from her home at Kingston. Pa . In-c lit I't.la and was found tied in a shack on a creek bid. nude and disfigured. ITALY CHARGES ICONTINL'ED FROM FAME UNKi .Mary-Over-Mlnetva yesterday in th--of the diplomatic corps land the Roman Nobility, was followed by cheers and shouts of "long live peace; long live the Pope." from crowds In the street as the pontiff left th*- church by auto- | mobile i However, at alaiut the same time . In Milan. Fascists arranging a r>- I < eplion for a lierinan footlsill | ' team scribbled unprintable remarks , about Bi Hain on the walls of build-1 Ings, and painted signs reading:' "left's hope Mussolini gets to Par-' Harry M. Fisher, who awaided Miss Ik Path’ s child to her. had | received Information ths' the Hmltbs also had arranged for a couple to adopt a baby on the installment plan They said they bad learned that the baby was turuwl over Io the couple, who paid several Installment charges, latter. Il was said, the Hmltlis took liatk the baby when the couple missed an hisiallmeat. BETTER THAN BEFORE! Adams County Beef has always been good - but wth scien | tific feeding by modern farmers. Adams county beef IS better than ever before You have missed a treat, if you haven't tried it lately. SO TRY ADAMS COUNTY BEEF Ground Round Steak th 22c Swiss Steak Ino bone) lb 25c j Choice Beef Roast lb 22c Cube Steak fb 25c Sirloin Steak tb. 29c i Seed Potatoes—Early Ohio. Irish Cobblers. 100 tb bag $2.35 GERBER MEAT MARKET SO 2nd ST. PHONE V
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A Foursome is Four ‘flK ' IWmI Bw i » li i I IwLZm i Ki The famous Kasper quadruplets of Clifton, N. J., prepare to celebrate their fourth birthday by making radio debut in New York. Dill Perry, singing star, rehearses them in their favorite nursery tune. Tup, are Ferdinand and Felix; seated, Frances and Frank.
> Is; Hitler gets to l-oiidon." The concentration o! Allied warships In the eastern Medllei ranean brought general warning and denunciations In the press and the campaign was climaxed by th. Sunjilay radio speech to oldlers of Gio- ' vanno Ausaldo. editor In chief ■if foreign minister count Galeaxzo i (Tano's newspaper Telegrafo at la-ghorn. who i-xpreasisl the la-llef and hope that German would invade the British Isles. I'dlli-iI Stales amliassador William I’billips and Myron f. Taylor. Pr< ident Koosevelt’s ri-pre-i-nla illve at the Vatican conferred lu ' Florence, reportedly on using their influence, perhaps In conjunction with the |'o|S to keep Italy out of the war. o GOV. TOWNSEND iCONTfNUKD FHOM TAUB ONB.i youth problem. Il Is itiually important to give senior cltixens security aud youth she opportunity tu earn a decent living." Linked with the problems are the problems of "a living wage for labor, a fair return for business, a Just Income for agriculture, work for the unemployed, medical care for the sick." Beoadum said the Townsend plan is "a Christian movement for (he solution of our economic Ills.” "This is the only vehicle ever ' built to make money do the thing i It is Intendi-d Io do, rervv as a medium of exchange by circulating among lhe peopltt," he said. laimils said that the Townsend- ' lies pruliably would not get enough signers to force their bill from the iiou-e committee but said a number —
Leon Neuenschwander for mHI ■ ? Commissioner \danis ( ounlv N<>. >l> <m lUllnl. I earnestH Milirit and will appreciate jour support next TueMiay. May 7. Pol Advt.
or represen ta*lves probably would 1 sign the petition late In the session "To get on the band wagon." o MUCH INTEREST /CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONBi ■ I Npi Inger I)) the tenth, and Maurice I Robinson In the eleventh. Os these men. Hchulte. Gram. Harness. Johnson. Gerald lutndis and Hprhiger are incumbent cun gressmen Hchulte is the only Democrat the Townsend organization is bai king. all others are Republicans. whh h has led many Democrats to declare that the Townsend movement Is merely a stalking horse for tin- Republican party and Is domii>:*ti.d by formei Indiana Ku Klux Klan leaders Walter Hossert of Llln-iiy. former klan chief In Indiana, is th. Townsend organisation's candidate for I’ S senator In the Republican state convention Halleck was chosen congressman In 19.35 after the dearh of Frederick Landis. Nr father of Halleck's pr.-scnt opponent. He was reelected In 19.3( despite the |k-iii>e cratlc landslide and again in 193 s He has been mentioned as a possible Republican candidate foi I'. S senator if he la renonilnal' 4. In Washlngnm he la a member of the house rules committee, moat powerful group in that chamber, and la supposed Io Im- In line foi the chairmanship if the (I. O. P > controls the house In 1941. The second district la spill wide ly mi ihls partliular race ll<-niy Marahall, iatfayette publisher and party louder, la iip|io»lug Halleck 1 whil.- other editors and organisation officials have tallied to bls d>
CALIFORNIA TO tCONTINUKM THUSI PAOB UWU) term maneuvers of Mr Roosevelt’s close political associates, has some slight advantages lu tomorrow’s California primary. The state there Is 44 national conventiigii delegates. Both California and .Maryland primaries are binding. California was one of the Garner states In 1932 It was only when he released his Texas and California delegates In that year that the Chicago convention deadlock was broken by Mr. Roosevelt's nomination Garner was rewarded with the vice presidency. His prominence In the state years ago tnay lie of some assistance this flme. .More Important, there are four Democratic delegates slates In the California field. One slate favors Mr. ftoosevelt Another, though orlglnaly for him. has since assailed the president for permitting the sale of plam-s and munitions abroad. A third Is But forward by the 130-cvery-Thursday clan. The fourth slate : is pledged to Garner. It is con-1 celvable that the three other I slates, all drawing Upon votes which for some years have gone along with the new deal, might scatter Mi Hoonevelt's support. tense. Due to Halleck's service to the party during the Roosi-velt ad-| ministration, unusual interest at-< tends thia contest. — VySslsliMSt «l kdwilislstnUers •Sutil u la hereby given. Th n till-1 untierHftrnctl lw.v«« Imhi :• f»|»«»tr»t• «l Ad lilttllNtiatQl N us tile- t-Mt.itl ttf \\ iliiMln .Mihh'l, idb u( A (Li him «i« « Tin- iw pro Im bl y »«»iVrlit KriifwMh MiG Ih’l Itup-rl MiG Im I .Vlnilnl-lr-it-rb i < I’rrH I Mfrrrr. AHvrar), I .May H. 1»IH M.i> *. \ I .11, A F*Mtlh 11HFBf «»f liltMinlMr«f«*r .N’otltf h lHr**iiY gl v» ti Ituit Dm 1 lllldv f niKhcil limn Im t'H appointed A«l liiililwtrilor o( ths- -I SatiMM-l IlMiiuir. late A I.mh- • - intv. < pmm«ml. Tlt»' pietMte h pr«*talbly *••>!- xrnt. John Barg. r, A hith.l-tr.itor Milteew « . Mr Hina, tfturnry. I May H. Mav H-13-20 %fegeitHlme-Hi us %4mlw*Mlrnl4»r Neelie r In Io i< bv gibe-n. That III* I UttehM w lg||e*e| h4M been »ppe»|fiteel /VI ’ tihilfirate.r of tl.. . -fate -»f lie nt t IH hiilfi, lair of AdaniM dr |«e-.i«reL Th« r»tatr •.< pr*ebab|> »ol - I Ire l E M* huite AehllilllMtr.ifeer Hrnr> H. Ilrllrr, Dforitpi, M.€ IV» M . > •. I
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New dealers are emiOfent. however. of a California victory. The Gallup poll meantime, came up over the weekend with a wind siraw which Interested Washington tremendously In a "trial beat" fvoll In which Hecrelary of State Cordell Hull was pitted against Taft, Hull was the «HW i-bolce for president of those persons who expressed an opinion. In previous polls Mr. Roosevelt had tupped Taft by a SX-to 42 count and Garner Ju«i nosed him out, 51-to-d». COURT UPHOLDS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONN guilty If II determined from the evidence that the companies and Individuals had the power and purpose, through their combination, to raise and maintain gas prices. The companies contended thai the jury should have been allowed to
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decide whether the prices set were "rmsuliable " The guverumunt coutcudod that the question ot reasonableness was "immaterial" Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold charged that the group iKMaessed "such great uncontrolled power over liltgasoline industry that the combination was "dangerous” In Itself and in violation of federal law regaidleM of what It actually accom pllshed. O- - .. MrtDK or revai. saerrMemsbr or e-isTsrt. so. .wu Not be Is hereby given to the creditors. lu-lrs ami legatees of Frederick Hellemeyer, dr- -aseil tu appear In tin- Adams <Tn all t'uurt, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the SStiv (lav of May. l»40. and show cause, ' It any, why Hue Final Ui-lllelui tll A> - I < oiiiits with the estate of sakl decedent sli-iuld nut be approved; and - said heirs are nutlfieil to then ami there make proof of heirship, and ’ rei-elve their dlaoibutivc shares. Albert >1 hellemeyer. Hsecutur . Decatur. Indiana. .May e. IKl'i James T. Neer, man. tltoriwr -o - -
