Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 April 1932 — Page 3

HAVE A RADIO PARTY My campaign for the Democratic nomination for 'CongtéSS _must be made largely by radie. lam a work ing man, although I work at a desk, and can not do as wealthy candidates or idle ones can—spend my time running up and down the district calling on the leaders who imagine they control the votes of their towns or counties. I think in these days that really is largely imagination, anyway. But I can do this. I can chat with you a few minutes occasionally by radio. lam going directly to the voters of the Fourth Congressional District in that way. JPlease do me the honor to tune me in. I will not impose -on you with a long speech. My chat will be short and definite. There will be no oratory. But I will “say things.” » Station WOWO (1160 Kilocycles) Saturday, March 26, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 2, 8:46 p. m. Saturday, April 9, B:4§_p. m. |

Saturday, April 16, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 23, 8:45 p. m. Monday, May 2 time to be announced in the newspapers of the district. HARVEY W. MORLEY

To The Voters of Noble and Whitley Counties 1 wish to announce myself as 2a candidate on the Democrat ticket for Judge of the g3rd Judicial District, subject to the Primary Election to be held in Noble and Whitley Counties on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated CLAUD V. BARKER

Candidate For Clerk 1 wish to announce that I will be a Republican candidate for the office of Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble county, will promise that 1 shall if nominated and elected to gave the tax payers of tre county in every way that I can. . : . Isaac Deter

Candidate For Sheriif Clifford Barker, of Wayne township has announced his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Noble county on the Democratic ticket. Subject to the primary held on May 3 1932. Your support will be gppreciated.

Candidate For Sheriff Irvin M. Cazler of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Subject to primary election in Noble County on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated.

Candidate For Judge 1 announce my name as a candidate on the Democratic ticket for Judge of the Noble-Whitley Circuit subject to the May Primary. . Rob R. McNagny.

will Be Candidate 1 wish to announce that 1 will be a democratic candidate for Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court gubject to the primary election May 3 1932, JOHN W. LBITER, Kendallville Ind.

Candidate For Sheriff Frank T. Crago Elkhart Township will be a Democratic Candidate For Sheriff of Noble Count. Subject to the primary. election May ~3%1932. Your support. will ‘be appreéciated. 3t

Wwill Be Candidate : 1 wish to announce that 1 will be a Democratic candidate for Commissioner, North District subject to May 3 primary, Your support will be appreciated. R. B. KENNY

I wish to announce that T will be a Democratic candidate for gheriff of Noble county. Subject to the primary election May 3. Your support will be appreciated. : Marion Eley, Allen township.

Candidate For Clerk : W. W. Dibble Green Township Democratic Candidate for Clerk of the Noble Cireunit Court at the Primary Blection May 3. Your support 'vm be appreciated. §14%

- Candidate For Sheriff Herman F. Muesing of Kendall« ville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for sheriff. ot Noble county at the primary election May 3 1932. : "

1 wish to announce that I will be a Democratic «candidate for County Commissioner of First or Southern District at the Primary May 3 1932. I will appreciate your consideration. Anson Huntsman Green Twp.

Stoops to Pick Up Dollar is Killed. John Helton 67 was killed instant‘ly at Indianapolis when he stopped to pick up a dollar from the Pennsylvania railroad tracks.

Killed in Auto Accident

Marlion icounty’s 1932 traffic toll stood at 23 last week with the death of Jomes W. Henthorn 19 who Wwas killed when the auto he was riding skidded and overturned.

Elkhart Burglar Takes $49.12

The Bearcat store in Elkhart was entered and $49.12 in cururency stolen from a cash register. The blades of a ventilating fan in the rear of the store were sawed and the intruder crawled through the small opening.

- Two Deaths at Waterldo Mrs. Allie Wilhelm Meyers 42 died at Waterloo Friday. The husband and six children survive. Mrs. Martha J. Miser 83 ig dead there from injuries received in g fall recently. Pive

National Offlcers at Indianaolis Ferguson Camp No. 26 U. S. W. V. and their Auxiliary have received notice that Comander in Chief George R. Lunn of New York and National President Flarence H. Becker of Louisville. Ky., would be*zuests of the Deartment of Indiana on Friday April Bth. This will be a great event for the Spanish-War Veterans in Indiana. :

Forrest B. Robbins commander of Ferguson Camp Wo. 26 and Bertha King president of the Auxiliary inQa statement said that this is the first time Indiana had ever had the opportunity to honor their National officers jointly. In order to make the meeting accessible to the camps and auxiliary over the state it has been decided to hold the event at Indianapolis, Ind. .

‘Wim S. Shepperd, Greensburg, Indiana Department Commander and Ella Spray, Lebanon, Department President of the Auxiliary have issued special letters to each camp and Auxiliary in the state urging them to join the event by sending as large' a delegation as possible to the meeting. In a talk with Commander Robbins and wuxiliary President King they stated that there would be quite a number from the Ilocal camp and Auxiliary that would attend.

The general committee on arrangements is Guy A. Boyle Indianapolis Chairman, Marie C. Williams, Indianapolis Vice Chairman, Col. Girarq Indianapolis, Stella Vanarsdall, . Lebanon, Minnie Severin, Gary and . J. Monohan, ticket chairman, Indianapolis. -

Every Spanish War Veteran and every member of the local Auxiliary are to get in touch with the commander of auxiliary president ang arrange to help this city senq their full quota. - s

The main feature of the visit there will be a banquet and reception in the Riley Room of the Claypool hotel at 6:30 P. M. with a reception following. More than a hundred special invitations have gone out to prominent men and women in Indiana and not a thing is to be left undone to make this meeting second to none of the activities of the “Spaniards” this year.

Change Clocks Soon

Clocks in Fort Wayne will be moved ahead one hour at midnight, April 30 at which time the city will return to daylight saving for a period of five months.

The city will operate & eastern standard time until September 24 at midnight, at which time the clocks will be moved back one hour. The change is made each year under an ordinance passed by the city council council April 10 1928.

Railroad interurban and bus schedules will be changed to conform with the daylight saving. time in Fort Wayne. £

. Quits, After 46 Years

After 46 years of service as a foundryman for the New York Central Railroad, Christian Munsch of Elkhart retired to begin enjoyment of his pension rights Friday.

Michael Long Dies

Michael Long 71 a native of Washington township Noble county died at his home of cancer.

Prices Smashed!

‘ Thursday, Friday and Saturday GRIFF ITH’s W DRUG STORE

$1.20 Vinol Spring T0nic........ ... 98¢ $1.25 Hagees Cordial Cod Liver 0i1............. 98c Sitodibyer oMt ... B 25¢ Woodburyssoap ... 19¢c 25c Hess Louse p0wder................19c 50c Rubber G10ve5...................................34c $l.OO Hot: Water Bottles ..........................T9¢ $1.50 Coty Comb. face powder--perfume..... 89¢c $l.OO Compacts--powder and Rouge ...........79¢c 30c: Corn Huskers L0ti0n....................... 23¢c 50¢- Vaseline Hair T0nic......... ... 37c Shelaldaeam .o 30 75¢ Mange Remedy..........................59¢ 50¢ False Teeth P0wder...................39¢ 60c Amolin Deodorant P0wder.....................39¢ SUclerien Lolbn. ... .. 0000 -50 c Orygene Mouth wash ....................33¢ 25¢ Orygene Mouth wa5h........................... 16¢ 25¢ Milk of Magne5ia....................18¢c 1 gallon Sheep Dip, $1.50 va1ue.................. 98¢ 25¢ Peroxide of Hydr0gen......................... 19¢ Pint Russian Mineral Oil .......................89%¢ 'soc Ipana Tooth Pa5te.........................38¢c 50¢c Pepsodent Tooth Pa5te........................38¢

Constitutionality of Law ; Although the Indiana supreme court has passed on the validity of some parts of the 1927 Indiana teacher tenure law it still has before it the gquestion of the constitutionality of the act as a whole.

; The court has upheld the right of women teachers to their teaching positions after their marriage—providing that marriage is the only basis of their dismissal—-and it has upheld the constitutionality of the prowvision of classifving teachers ilnto a group of those who have taught school for five or more successive years, thus hecoming permanent teachteachers.

The state is now charged with the problem of defending the validiy of the law as a whole in an appeal from the Marion superior court where the act was held void. The appeal has been filed only a short time and a decision cannot be expected until the case has been fully briefed and argued' a procedure which ordinarily takes many months.

" The case involving the validity of only parts of the act came to the court on appeal from the Madison circuit court at Anderson where the school authorities at Elwood were ordered to reinstate three teachers who haa been dismissed after their marriage,

| Notice of Final Settlement. '»State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: ~ In the Matter of the Estate of ‘Moses Lint, Deceased. No. 3281 In the Noble Circuit Court May Term 1932. . ’ Notice is hereby given, that the under Signed as administor of the Hstate of Moses Lint deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion Indiana on the 9th day of May 1932 at which time and piace all persons interegted in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said zfccount should not be approved. . .

And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said state, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof ‘of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate.

Charles A. Werker, Administrator Posted March 29th 1932.

William H. Wigton Attorney 11b2w

Notice to Water Takers

- You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist 1932, payable at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. All water rents for 1932 are now due and must be paid on or ébefore April 20th. ‘ Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m." The office will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accommodatien of the public. - Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk.

Bandit Car Found

An automobile ‘'which was used by two men Friday in the robbery of a filling station in Sturgis, Mich., was recovered in McNaughton park in Elkhart. The car was identified by its license number. .

THE NEW FORD EIGHT

Eight-Cylinder Car To Sell As Low As $460 Announcement States °

Henry Ford's new eight cylinder automobile went on display throughout the country last week priced as low as $460 F. O. B. Detroit the first car in its class to enter the low priced field ana selling at only $5O more than the new Ford four. .

It was Ford’s bid of “the end of the depression’ forecast several weeks ago when he indicated he was going to. stake millions on his belief the public woudl buy if offered value at the right price. : And the price was calculated to create a sensation in the automo-bile-manufacturing industry because it places the eight cylinder automobile in a market where it undersells almost every other four, six or eight cylinder car produced. :

The majority of the eight-cylinder models are only $lO to $25 higher in price than the corresponding models in the now retired Model A fourcylinder line.

In the case of the standarg coupe and the Fordor sedan the prices remain the same $490 and $590 respectively. . The deluxe phaeton of the new eight line ig $35 under its four-cylinder predecessor. Tltg price is $545.

The new Fodr four-cylinder car is virtually the sdme as the eight except for the motor. s N

Pri. of the New Ford V-8 cylinder car were received from the Ford Motor Comany by Frank J. McHugh of the McHugh Motor Sales local Ford dealer The priced of the 14 body types, F. 0. B. Detroit are as follows:

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New self-adjusting Houdaille doubleacting' hydraulic shock absorbers with thermostatic control . . . New rear spring construction . . . Automatic spark control : : : Down-draft carburetor ; < ; Carburetor silencer . : : Bore, 3 1/16 imches. Stroke, 3 3/4 inches : + s Piston displacement, 221 cubic’ inches :’; ; 90-degree counterbalancéd crankshaft : ; ; Large, effective fully

A CRBEAT NEW CAR AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE

Roadster /.., . $460 Phaeton . . . 495 Tudor Sedan .. 500

(F. (?. B, Dmplmfnigbt and delivery, Bumpers and spare tire extra. Economical terms through Authorized Ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Co.)

available with an improved 4-cylinder engine at $5O less than the prices quoted for V-8 cars. ~ (All prices. F. 0. B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra. Economical terms through Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.) : :

Says Coolidge Paid $2,500

" Because Calvin Coolidge apologized and sent along a check for $2,500 Lewis B. Tebbetts has decided not to sue the former president for making a radio speech last fall in which he condemned insurance ‘twisters’.

Tebbetts claims he is a leading exponent of term insurance and as such could be included among the agents Coolidge warned against when he said insurance buyers should be careful of agents who offer to save money by replacing policies with those of other companies.

- J. Porter Henry, Tebbets’ attorney saig Coolidge wrote that he meant no ‘personal offense’ and that he enclose the $2,500 check to reimburse Tebbetts for légal expense and court costs.

Dies From Drink

{ Everett Leek 64 of South Bend an ash hauder was a gkeptic. ; Leek and his son Harold, went to the John M. Studebaker Jr., home for a load of ashes. They met Stephen Solnoky caretaker of the estate who lwas preparing a nicotine poison with ‘which to spray trees. “Hello, Steve, whatcha got there?" queried the elder Leek. “Some bug poison was the reply. “Quit yer kiddin’,’ scoffed Leek. He reached for a dipper beside the harrel, an ddrank deeply of the fluid. : The son knocked the dipper -from his hand and, with the aid of Solnoky rushed him to Epworth hospital. He died soon after arrival.

Syarcuse Man Sentenced

Geprge Wyart, alias Wyrat of Syracuse and North Webster entered a plea of guilty in circuit court at Warsaw to a charge of driving an automobile while he was intoxicated. Judge 1.. W. Royse assessed a fine of $lO and costs and in addition he was sentenced to 90 days at the penal farm and his driving license ravoked. He is a traveling salesman.

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Coupe . . . . $490 Sport Coupe . . 535 Fordor Sedan . 590

Gets 25-Year Sentence

Jesse Storrie 25 pleaded guilty to robbery and armed robbery in circuit court and was sentenced to 25 years in the Indiana state prison the longest “flat” sentence given at Fort Wayne in recent years. He held up several filling stations and twice had shooting affrays with police in making his escape.

Frank O| Baad age 52 years practically a life long resident of Kendallville and retired employee of the Indi ana Bell Telephone company died suddenly at his home in Kendallville.

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De Luxe Roadster $5OO De Luxe Phaeton 545

« + . Individual inside sup visors . . . Cowl ventilation . . . Adjustable driver’s seat : ; . Choice of Mohair, Broadcloth ‘ or Bedford Cord upholstery in all de - luxe closed types. ' THE NEW EORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR An improved Ford four-cylinder, 50-borse-power engine, operaiing with new smoothness, is available in fourteen body types at $5O less than the corresponding V-8 prices listed below.

De Luxe Tudor $550 De Luxe Coupe 575 Cabflblet soy S 610

. Elkhart Oil Station Entered The Lewis service station at Elkhart was entered Sunday night and $1.50 and some cigars and cigarettes stolen. The front door glasg was broken. The money was taken from a small wall safe which had been pried open.

Charldés S. Thomson 73 died at his home in Ashley after only a week’s ill ness. ‘Funeral services were held Tuesday. :

“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' at Crystal Sunday Monday and Tuesday.

.De Luxe For_dor.‘ $645 Yiciaria o o s 2600 Convertible Sedan 650