Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1940 — Page 2

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U.S. Parachutists in Action - N; ■ &$ , f* d ahmt PHmai r«rpa Ftkrte Dropj*<i from tnnpport plane*, #ol4t*rt of the Teat I**r»thute Batul cn (consisting if tw<. officer* and IS r ») drift earthward “behind the enemy l.ne*" tn a dcm n.trat. >r at I rt G* They will form the nucleus of the SOlst Parachute Bsttalion. . ♦ Tot KmvM|C | Cali poll JMltwei of thear 1 4 M,i 4 j leu qmtfcMM? Turn to page four tor the »n»w**rs 'ieeteitahon of ill pereon* born ♦ ♦ ! Wffa is ' " ■eotrffft* of t iimpaiii #» eosa>e<| m ft»»« the wanaUetu t «f nunritii' a.i ! otherjeai -uppiie.? Terre Haute Doctor im I mind Head In Office "nriifT? i ... . .1 Name the novel for which Mar- Terre Haute Ind O. ’ * tl'l't Jorte Rinnan iUwlingi received lh*r |tr Edwin Hoots, to wa» found Fulltgrr I'riie m I*3 • dead m hi* offh. at Writ Terre I. In which muldi- ••••tern Stale Haute ye»terday hy police »ejtl to l*;»h. Miami River? j invent nut* why he failed o appc* 5. What U thr »iga of •uhtraetlon for -en'. minis on hi* plea of guilty •WniwF i to ihaia> of violating the uareotu* *Jh-dffifileh av m..a .. cream* i Hi Hunt* pleaded guilty la*r 7 so; what .mention .* Simon In #k before federal judge Uoiwit f. Lake oof* Me? b #/.JJ* J Ingunkpoli*. He w*« ,v Arthur ll f’urvli i* ,* famous I •<■ iiviqj of selling narcotic* to a PUBLIC SALE I, the unde *;rned. will well at public amilon at my residence, ou 330 Li«» vtree* in Oteglwr. on SATURDAY. October 12,1940 Commencing at t P W. Prompt Cement Toolt o> all kind* a♦ < u yd i emeu: mu. with ’1 h|> Inteluatiuaal ga* eucftti . Jlj l-u y<l l elliellt llllXei with electlk motor, New W heeiliiirrow. pticiutial h fire w heeltiariow with steel wheel; cement finishing font*, i •merit lank fot-in*. large *Ue lemenl Mock nmihltn i*o plu c» shovel*. plek*. malic: I ft aluminum level; J ft level. t Electric Motor*—'; It p ele. trh mutn. h p eieeirli- tnotoi. l-« ti p Her ten iiurtoi Ih p ejeettie motor; lib toll I** b.p electric motor Other Tool*— U >od lathe •■•• cent* I idaml lathe if” renter with •aitding dl*i and sanding roll with metal .iTtarhitlent*; several lathe ■ blind*: lieaty duty powei grinder u-mg i wheel* wlih 1 1 , *liaf: nearly new |»i»‘i d ill |Me*» ' spied flexible shaft with buffer and sanding disi | nia tin i in d 111 Jolnte table U ni' with 3 dialled 11 mils large ip uw wlih 34 xt* ' tilling lahle. lomdinailon •aw with |a"*24' lilting table peter wrlglit |0“ anvil; several Iron iwllejfj hand emery new dlnw torch and soldering •«<fit: u*eil pipe a |d|n japiueellnl ove .il It |s-e|* li or lanta* 12'Xl*' like new . itnlldma 4*12 on inun* • Howoeneld Good*- Hairy lied with aprlng*. 2 lavalone*. used a hath lull wlfh fit:nig*, krehiii ladle and ehalr*. plimil. some riMiklng nteiisets and disins, tgiia nice dining uniiii -ulie a ply walnut; piano, -S saa* cabinet. smoking stand. ladle lamp: hall tree; grant l* ml 2 \vHlnM rtig, seurlng i.idlnel, |hiilelile radio. lihil shad. |H>|i ll swing t. teyi If. TKlUlsi -CASH. FRANCES STI LTS, Owner daman Id u». Vm ti.meei* WnyWfT'rauhlger Cletk ,

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federal ageul A guu »ii found near lit* body and he had been ahat in the heal) ( hanr«* Violation* Os Waicr-llour Law Rm better. Ind. Oct t 11' I* > Two iglli i haigmg v total lon of the wage hour law and totaling ♦*.111.-

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IHAPTCR TWEMTY-MINK “What doe* Rtevra »ayT’ Rue a»ked. Angel an* we red directly and. the thought, hoaeatly. "He *ay* the record’* been broken for *ome time. Hay* it wa* in the bonk of record* and he’d forgotten it wa* broken. Then the question of hie alibi rame up, and he remembe red the broken record and realued that we might find it and believa it had been intentionally broken; it wouM (instead of proving that, if you heard the pier# being played, lirndrie himnelf wae playing Hi tend to rut doubt upon it It would look too pat, in other word*, u if ho wanted *urh a proof. Ho ho took it out in tho garden and hid It He confeaoed to that quite freely,** raid Angel with a thougbtfal look. “Sounded truo. Yet — yet auppooe the record wa*n't actually broken; auppooe -look here. Mr* Hatterirk, didn't you aay that he had been play* mg that particular piece for quite a long time that day. “I—l don't remember. I’ve been questioned *o much about it Per* hap* I did aay ao. At any rate, a* I n member it he did plav that particular piece quite a lot that day. Rut it’a nothing unuauai. It'* one of hio favorite*.“ “I looked at hi* phonograph. It'* a radio attachment; and it’a got awe of thowe automatic thing* on it »o be ran play Mverai record* without anybody having to chango or tura it on and off. Thu* for at Irut twenty minute* or *o there could be continued sound of mutlc—piano record* —and actually Bo one near tho phonograph. Thore would havo been plenty of timo for him to leavo the ■tudm, tee the girl Julie Harder, induce her to take a drink of something with the poison in it and return to the itudio, and no one would be the wiser." "Rut Steven—why should he murder Julie?" • He'* engaged to Mi«* Pelham," •aid Angel obliquely. "There'* another Wing. Mr*. Hattertck. The bartender who claiino that Julia (larder came into hi* place and had a dnak—" "Ye*." “We've arretted him. He turned out to be a fellow that'* wanted for theft. It'* the reaeon why ha tried to evade the whole thing: he didn't want any attention from u* at all. It was only a chance remark of his to the bus boy that led to our questioning him; he would never have come forward himself. Tha la*t thing he's Inclined to do i* be of any help to u*. Ho far he'* not managed to remember who came into the restaurant with the girl. But I think he will remember -ooow. We have way* of sharpening memory," said Angel simply. “He—he said *he wa* alone." "Would *he have ordered a cocktail, poured it Into a potted palm and ordered another, if »he'd been alone? No, tho way wa figure i* aho went there with somebody who insisted on her having a drink. She said all right, just to be agrwesbie; you—and the nurse* who knew her—insist •he never drank. Well, then ahe watched her chance and poured the cocktail into tho plant at her elbow The second cocktail *h« drank; perhap* her companion actually want to tho bar to got it and pat poison in it on the way to the table. We've ascertained that there was no waiter at that hour; it*a a small place. Ho far tho bartender haa admitted nothing of tho kind; but It sound* rea-'noble. Well, her companion could hart been Steven Hcndrie.

«• sera on file today agaiaat Kralit Hro* Ini and Joe and Dan KrslD of (lory by Walter M<<laira and Ted I Comb* Both of Rochoder | The Rochester men alleged that they wore forced to work overtime by thr Kralia company, averaging It! hours per week when they should hav. worked 42 hoar*. Their •alt* asked ovartlma payment, damage* and ewart coats.

That rntaarwM la eaoctiy two miaitee from her* by tail. Yaw wouldn't hav* noticed a lapse in tha sound of tit# pi a no.” That waoal all Urn debaotiv* had to soy. "Then thorn art tha letter*," ha went on. “Whoever wrote those letter* knew something. You r* barn asked about those letter*; wo'f* made ovary paaaihli Inquiry. Me may right now ho on tho right trail; Tank think* he'* getting warm Bat I—l want to impress upon you. Mrs. Hatterirk, the important* of then* letters. If you are laaoceat , . ." He looked at her la altaac* far g moment. "If yea art innocent I cant pat la# atrwagly tha laapartanc* that the discovery ad tha aathorahip of tho** letter* might be to you. Do you aadaestaad?" “But I dent know who wrote them. I know nothing of them." said But hopelessly. He looked at her searching! jr. then wont to the door. “Tail Bunk to come in hero," he *atd to oomooa* outside. And when the little Funk slipped —sideways, seared-looking, none too clean—into tho room, Angel said: “Show her the chart." "Chart!" cried Bo*. “It was iw tha maid's room, rrumplod up In the wastebasket a* if she'd torn it off. Lord know* why. Perhaps the recognised its importance nnd tried, tho*. to preserve It; perhaps ah* tossed it there merely because it was crumpled. We'll never know." She took the sheet of paper; It was the usual printed form with a few entries in Julie'* sms!!, round handwriting. It ws* probably the last sheet on the pad. The date was November ninth, tha etnet date of Crystal'* death. “You recognise it?" said Angel. Rue nodded. "Road the entries." Hhe wa* already reading; searching for the thing that chart must doc 1(100. Rut there wa* nothing of any significance at alt on tha chart. It was all regular, nothing unusual. Meal* as usual, two visits from Andy duly noted, on* at eleven la the morning sad another about sis ia the evening, temperature slightly below normal, pal so perfectly normal, no (pedal orders. Perhaps that was It. “Find something, Mr*. HatterIckr “N-no," said Rue slowly, “unless it’s an omission. Hhe, Mrs. Hatteriek, said that her medicine tasted different; as I remember It she said (I've told you) that Andy—Doctor Crittenden that is—had changed her medicine that day, although she may have said 'he must have' changed It. Hhe may hare beea referring only to til* taste. Without certain knewiedgs I moan. Hhe must have been, because if thsro’d been a change in tho medicine Julie would hav* mad* a not* of it Julio was extremely conscientious. She wouldn’t have omitted to note a change in medicine or orders. And there ia no change noted hero." After a moment Angel said: “It that all?" Hhe knew ho was disappointed. As sh* was herself; ths charts had loomed so largo in Ike thing; unconsciously the had pinned hop* to Ibeir discovery. And for that day — that tremendously Important dsy—there was nothing. "Where are the others?" ah* said. Angel's long fact lengthened farther. "Whoever killed the girl, Rachel, undoubtedly haa destroyed them by now," he said. "Do you have aay idea, Mrs. Hattenek, why Rachel

■ Accident Injurit** Prove Fatal To Man Terre Haute, luil Ikt * tl !’• Albert Himrn*. 4*', died lodoy of ' ittjartos received Hoiurday in an 1 auto crash la which (Is person* ' were Injured ’ — # Trad# la a Seat taw* — Oaoatui

loro oat that on* sheet nnd threw H away?" But Rue had non*. ■Hhe may sat hav* known Ha Im portanre,” sk* haaardad. “ll may have toe* sort doff tally torn *• rrumplod " Ho looked dlsaaOsAed And kogar again: "Last night at the Mm* she was mardorod, yeu aay you net **ll, saw a light In Urn studio... .* It want on until noon. But during tho afternoon, without any osplanatioa. the vigilance of tho pallee appeared to be to some degree related Rue ventured out of her room, and as on* stopped bee. Hho wet Madge ia Urn hall. A pal*, frightened Madge, with the aullrn **** gun* from her amaJl square face. Hhe paused uncertainly “80*.,." “Yes, MsdgeT" "Rus ...” Hho hesitated again; Re* had an Instant's Impression of mote appeal for help. And then someone ipnkt in the library, and Alicia’s role* replied, and tho Hoot ing Impression was gone. "Nothing.” said Madge and went on. Rue took a quick atop or two after her. "Madge," she said. "Do yosis there something you want?" The girl whirled around to face her; again Rue had that qsick impression of an appeal; then Madge's dark eyes became determined and hard again, and ahe said: “Nothing." But added: “Thank you. Rue." Pussled, Rue watched her go toward the stairway. It was almost an overturn for peace; yet the instunt she'd spoken the child had frown again. Or was it the sound of Alicia's voice that had don* it? Alicia was ia the library; Guy was there too, and was just leaving, he told Rue. After he’d gone Alicia went coolly to the library door, looked bnofly into Ik* .hall and closed the door. Sh* turned to Ru* then, deliberately and purposefully. "I’m glad you've com* down," she said, looking straight Into Roe's eye# with her own bright, jewtdllk* gate. *! want to talk to you. I think we'd better hav* a clear understanding, You and 1." Fh# gave Rue no chance to reply. Sh* walked directly toward her, so close that the faint scent of gardenias drifted to Rue. and she could see the quick puls* beating ia AHria's creamy, soft throat — only faintly lined. Hbeaaid: “There's something you ought to know. However this thing turns out. Brule love* me nnd I love him. and it will take more than you to com* between as. Do yeu understand that?" Rue looked back at her, noting that strongly boating pulse with a kind of detached interest. How it botrayed Alicia'* real feelings when Alicia's voice was quit* cool and cnr.t relied I "What about Steven?" said Ru* with honest earieoity. The jet-black lino of Alicias beaatifal eyelids flickered. “Steven ?” sh* said. “Steven Isn't important. He's boon only a pretest, a—blind, if you want to call it that So Crystal wouldn’t guers tho truth. It was easy for mo to moke kirn loot aw, and I did; I’m telling you so you enn too how Important Brain is to m*. I wish I coaid mah* you sss that I am squally important to Brute. But ytuVs in lovs with Brule; you art trying to doeelvo yourself; you don't want to adumwledgo the truth." * (To bo continued) OnnmssMioSwO nti*i

* ’ RATIB I On* Time—Minimum ebaege of »c for 20 word# or loot Ovtr i 20 words. V«e pec **cd Two Times—Min.mum charge sf 40c for 20 words Os loss. Ovtr 20 word# 2e per word for | ! j the two time*. The#* Times—Minimum charge of SOi: for 20 word* or less. | ■ ; Over 20 srordo t!)e par wor| | for tho throo times Cord of Thanh# — 34* I Obituarist and voroos 3'-00 | { Open rot*—display odvsrtismg 3Sc per column inch. | • ♦ m — ♦ "BUND" AOVIRTIBIMCNTO | < Adicrtioemeuto appearing In j | this column without name* sign- | i are “blind “ They nr* to be j •nnwered by letter*, addressed j i to the bos number In rare of j the Itoily Democrat We can | give an Information concerning | I the patties advertising ♦ ♦ FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 345-A at our atooaa* (or «oa4 ■lock removal Tho «tad lor Fr» duets Co. Frank Barger, agaat FOR SALE Bark's Crewing Mash 12 10; Bark's Laying Marah with cod liver oil. 1310; wltboat, 13 00. Burk Elevator Co 13?-tt IP4O Floor Sample—Console Radio* 50?( off. Terms to suit. East rru Indtsna Oil. 33! N Mcmiid Hi Phone »»: 23713 POR BALK 14 weaned pigs A. M Barkley. Decatur. Ind . K H. 3. PC»R SALE Paint* Geo M. Ralston. 2413 South Harrison tit Port Wayne, Ind. 237-3 U KPRAGI'K OFFERS—I* bedroom suites, some selling as low as 441. Easy terms. Mpragoe Purnlture Co. Phone m 234-3 t FOB SALK High quality Concord grapes, sprayed nnd cultivated. |1 bushel Wall's Vineyard, eight mile* southeast Berne 334-411 (4 Used Tire#- All (lien, Mb up Close out entire stock llolthouse Sinclair Servh*. Second A Marshall. 23TU load Hut Water Hesters. 12 up llolthonse Mlnclalr Service. Hrcond A Marshall 23Tt3 FOR SALK — faed kitchen cabinets. breakfast acts; circulating heaters; beds; tables, davenport*, oil stoves. Htucky A Co., Monroe. Indiana. _23^ KiMl RALE Home grown potatoes. *o< and up Kora hum (be ball Kullon. Ros» Grocery XUte Line ou 234. . 33MU Ft Ml R.\LK Good country lard l*c pound. Bring own contaiuerm. Charles Uohnke, Phone Hill , FOR MALE — Freah cow. Inquire Slone My era. 4 mllea north of 1 Decatur. 33* 3i FOR MALE -Large alse Heatrola. In good condition. Phone 1332 W-lt* MPMT MKLL 34 axmiuister rugs •lit. 421 10 up; 40 Gobi Meal rugs. 43* 12. t&.M up; 10 felt base rugs. Silt. S4M. Easy term*, tipi ague Furniture Co. Phone ISS. 2M-2I JCMT RECEIVED- Large shipment of inner-eprtug mattresses and bod springs. Liberal trade In at . lowonco for old spring or mattress. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone l$V. W-lt FOR BALK Three sows to pig last of October; also 3 bead of ! cattle. Lulle Walters. Decatur B. 6 23X13 | We hove throe (arms In Adams county (or sale and can give possession March 1. I*4l. Mtnliaim down payment IS%. balance carried on a ten year contract with Inletost start.ag at e% per annum These are all food (arms and they ore reasonably priced. Mae your realior or John R. McMahon CHlsens True) Building. Fort Wayne, i Ihdlana 227 Tu H t wh* FOR HALK M big English while leghorn bon*, tot each Lewis Slauh. Phone »lg-C. k 33» 2t WE REPAIR A*Y MAKE OF RADIO 7*l|b Decatur Electric •MOW — Whom 244

FOR BALK All modern home a' , tth A Jackson, an ideal location For Information call Phone lot 23P-3 | ■■■ ■ - FOR MALE — Sheep* Iron wheel j wagon, abort hum bull, and 2 sous slid pig* C A Rttrdg. corner | 221 and Ivl. Phone Abut a FOR MAI.E — I 3« atro farm Mi I Mary * tup Adams county. Indi ' ana Good buildings, good «olt. 2 1 mliet weal of Wiltshire, |g.3n*i lluldab Zimmerman Dot It. Klgm. . Ohio. 23» i FOR SALK Duroc*. Mervlie hosts. roaxmabl*. Immuni’d. rn bent blood line*. I* miles isil of Itmatut I nu 221 H l». KieUcher fonvoy O | Foil MAL3I While sow and • pig* AI mi 3S weaning pigs Kim* r i Iwuteuat hloger, I mile eaal. 1 south j of Peterson. g 32»3U MISCELLANEOUS j MISCBLLANBUCB Prtcaa redo* ad oa fertiliser Call us bofors baying Telephone M or 41$. Burk Elevator b IBR ts NOTICE Cphoiaterlag. retalabing sad repair work of all kind* We bay and sell good faraltare Decatar Upholstery Shop. Month Bee oad »t.. Phone 420 22» 3tft FARM LOANS at 4% for !• years No eipense to borrower. C. D Lew ion Decatur. Ind 220btf WANTED WANTED Lady to do housework Address Bo* 2t»2 care Demw rat WANTED - Four room apartment with beat farnlahed llomeatead 24, phone 1340. 23b-2t* WANTED Girl to help with house work Must like eklldren. Address Box 303 care Democrat. * 23V 21 FOR RENT FOR BENT Modern home In conn i try. I mile* southeast !*■ *t*• • j Roy Gibson. Phoue «IJ D 23VH*. FuK RENT -Close to town Five ! room seml-modrrii house on 1 Schmitt farm. Phone iri*. 337 3t FOR RENT Modern 4 room house. Kugg Hi Phone 7k4. u 33b-3tx FOR RENT - » iooui all modern l boue at 123 Moulh tth Phone 104 ! 44441 LOST AM) I-UUND LOST 43 bill, thought Itmt In or near Equity Store. Reward Phone 1135 S It •■"O " - — MARKETS AT A GLANCE Ktoeks: lower and moderately active. Bond* Irivgular l s . M. governments Irregularly, higher. Chicago stocks Irregularly lower. Foreign exchange: easy, tiratns easy. Wheat unchanged ' to oft about S cent. Corn off about H to M cent. ’ Chicago livestock hogs weak ’ cattle generally steady, sheep r steady to slrong. vim* i ro mrm:a* . Katie* la hereby gt\*n tt»Mt M'U'I day 3t»v, * will be the law day »•> iMI )'<« Fall Ibftittlltortil us 4aa«*. I.Tlie ■uunly treasurer'* afflei- Will 'lie open from I A. XI t*> I I* • during the lav paving aaas-ui. All ..tave* not paid by that UUM will b< I luma delinquent and an IT |>enall< , wilt b<- added, an addlthotal •% will (tie added tor eweb year tax reiuaina ('unpaid (r>.m tlr*t Monday In K<>v|jemlwr In the year tha delinquency ■ occurred. Tboaa win* nave bmight i*r i-.anld properly and wish a division ut ilasr* are asked to •nave* la at once j Call on the Auditor for errors and -lany redo-liana The Trtavurtr - an (Imake no <orr*ciluna , j The Treoaurar will not be rap >nJalble far the penalty of delinquent f'laaea resulting Irony Ihe nniailaalon f,nf lax-payers to state definitely an I what prqietty the dealre to pay In ' , whoa. ns»n It may tie found In I what tawhahlp nr corporation it I* > •itnnte'S, Fera.n* owing delinquent laxr* slinuld pay them at einee. the law' l■ V "ll I* that there l« no option left for , the Treoaurar hut enforce tha cob lection of delinquent taxa* k County order* will nut Ih paid to I an year owing delinquent taxna All persona are warned against them :•! Farth-ular ntteatlog. If run pay f |ta»e* In more tiuMi one tuwnahlp j mailt ion I lie fa>t to tho Tliaa.lrr ■ •!*« are that your r. -etpi, < all for all your real eelat* and personal , property. ’ In making iuqiiirtea of the TreaX surer regarding lore, to Insure re. • ply do not fall to Include raturn . postage. John Hlakey * treasurer Adams t'ounty, Indians Notice! My office will be closed from Oct, IS to Oct 21. DR. C. C. RAY!/ — S. A. HIXI.KK OPTOMETRIST Eyoa Examined Glaasas Fitted | HOURS S:I0 to 11:20 tt:IO to »:M I Saturdays. StOO p. m. Totvpbon* I$S

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