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I THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937 FOURTEEN ESTATE LEFT BY PERU WOMAN IS WORTH $346,000 Mugivan Property Schedule Is Filed in Circuit Court; Heirs Are Listed Peru, Oct. 1-(Tribune Special)-Distribution of Mary property Edith from the late share of the estate of Mugivan's ber husband, the late Jerry Mugivan, wealthy Peru circus magnate, In payment of state inwill result heritance taxes on a total of it way revealafternoon by a schedule of proximately ed this filed for this purpose in property probate divlaion of Miami cirthe cult court here. Total estimated taxable valuation ol the Mugivan estate vas but under the terms mately, will, the widow was give en a life estate in half the property. Funoral Expense $13,145. with expenses and claims against the estate totalling $38,853, the amount left by the decedent la get out as $355,588.64, Exemptions under the law total $9,600.

Largest. among the cxpense items of funcral expense, which is that is given as $13,045. Th: clalm of Albert H. Cole. attorney for the in listed at: $10,000, while estate, similar amount given as the a fee of the axecutor, the Wabash Trust Company.

A large number of brothers, sisters, nephews, nleces and other relativea of both and Mrs. Mugjvan benefited under the joint will. The amounts they witt recelve Incident to the death ol Mrs. Mugivan are the same, in most cased, those they will receive Incident to Mr. Mugivan's demise.

CUTLER Cutler, Oct. 1-Members of the Masonic order of Kokomo and the Kokomo degree team and other members from Indianapolls, Logansport, Delphi, Young America, Burlington, Sedalla, Flora and Bringhurst were guests of the Cutlor lodge Wednesday evening. Eighty-five present. A banquet was served In the Presbyterdan church. Rally day will be held Sunday, Oct.

10 at the Cutler Presbyterian church, according to an announcement made by the pastor. Mr. and Mre. William Enoch and son, Teddy, bave returned home from a three week's trip through the South wast. Mr.

and Mra. Robert McCarty have reported the birth of a son, who has been named Gene Arthur. Mra. C. Cunningham and Mrs.

H. Woodard Lincoln Lodge, attended near the Lafay- lunchat otte, given by the Journal-Courler Wednesday. KEMPTON Kempton, Oct. 1-Employes of the Kemp Brothers company had basket dinner at the factory Thursday. Approximately 200 people participated.

The Kempton plant ceased operations a week ago. Following the dinner, Elza Hawkins, superintendent of the factory, Phillip Bozell and Avery Rood were presonted with gifts. Music was furnished by Mra. Ethel Beaver, Mra. Fern Thomas and Mra.

Beaver. Rally day and promotion will be held Sunday morning at the church school services at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark visited at Crawfordsville Monday, Mra.

Edwards spent nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Edwards, near Russloville. Mrs. C.

V. Reever, who is living in Indianapolis with her daughter, Evelyn, la visiting this week with her slater, Mrs. Mollie Stroup. IT'S GREAT TO BE BACK AT WORK When You've Found Way to Ease the Pains of RHEUMATISM -AND DO IT THE INEXPENSIVE WAY, TOO You can pay as high as you want for remedies claimed to relieve the pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, etc. But the medicine so many doctors generally approve the one used by thousands of families daily Bayer Aspirin 154 a dozen tablets about 14 apiece.

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Aspirin TABLETS VIRTUALLY 1 CENT A TABLET I SUPREME COURT JUSTICE HOLDS ATTACK UNFAIR Black Claims He Quit Hooded Order Before Taking Seat in U. S. Senate Washington, Oct. (AP)- Associate" Justice Hugo L. Black told the nation tonight that he once joined the Klux Kian but later resigned.

On that account, he sald "on et- i fort being made to convince the of America that I am inpeople tolerant, and that I am prejudiced against people of the Jewlsh and Cathollc faiths and against mcmbere of the Negro race. Joined Kian 16 Years Ago. "I believe that my record as a senator refutes every Implication of raclal or religlous intolerance." he continued. "It shows that I was of the group of liberal senatorg who have consistently, and fought roliglouy for the rights elvil, of cco- all Americans, without regard to race or creed. "The insinuations of racial and religlous intolcrance mude concerning me are based on the fact that I joined the Ku Klux Klan about 15 years ago.

I did join the Klan, I later resigned. I never rejoined, What appeared then or what oppears now, on the records of' the organization I do not know." "unsolicited card" was given him by the Klan after his nomination to the senate, he sald in A radio address, but ho had never considered it "'ag 8 membership of any kind." "I never used it," he said. "I did not even keep It." Upholds Religious Freedom. After discussing his Klan assoclations, the supreme court member gaid: "I have no sympathy with any organization or group which, anywhere or at any time arrogates to itseif the un-American power to Interfere in the allghtcat degree with complete religious freedom." With his brief address, which, be himself noted WAR unprecedented, Black plainly indicated that so for as he was concerned he was bringing the controversy over his Klan connections close and that he intends to take his seat on the supreme court Monday, The principal attack of recent wecks on Black's appointment to the court had been based on the assertion made In a series of news. paper articles that ho held a life membership in the hooded order.

Talk From Friend's Hone. "Before becoming 8 scnator," Black said. "I dropped the Klan. I have had nothing whatever do with It since that time. I abandoned It.

I completely discontinued any nssociation with the organizetion. I have never resumed it and never expect to.do Black's address, without precedent and eagerly awaited wag deIlvered from the modest home of his close' friend Claude Hamilton, an assistant general counsel for the R. F. C. Before the address he And Mrs.

Bluck dined with the Humilton's and then proceeded to the living room, whore furniture and rugs had been shoved aside to make room for elaborate 'broadcasting equipment. "At no meeting of any organization, social, political or fraternal, have I ever indicated the slightest departure from my steadfast faith In the unfettered right of every American to follow his conscience in matters of said, No Discrimination, "I have no sympathy with any organization or group which, any-. where or at any time, arrogates to itself the un-American power to Interfere in the slightest degrce with complete religious frecdom. "No words have ever been or will ever be spoken by me, directly or indirectly, Indicating that any 08- tive or forelgn born person in our free country should or could be restricted in his right 10 worship according to the dictates of hls "I have supported candidates for. public office without reference to their falth.

In my cndorgement of applicants for governmental postLions, I huve acted without discrimination of any kind character." Black, who comes. from' a a a a a a a state which has a large proportion of Negroes in its population, said he among his "friends" many mernberg "of the colored race." He uded that some of his "best and most intimate friends are Catholics and Jews." Backs Constitution, The Justice began his speech by saying that "the Constitution is PALACE MAIN 10 MARKLAND TODAY Double Attractions GLORIA STUART WALTER PIDGEON Overboard" and TOM MIX TRAITOR DIES" -Added "MICKEY MOUSE" Midnight Show Tonight! HOOT GIBSON -In'Feud of the West' Sunday, Monday, Tuesday CHARLES BOYER JEAN ARTHUR -InHistory Is Made At Night and FLASH GORDON No, 10 "News" "Mickey Mouse" the supreme law of our country. The bill of rights is the heart of the Constitution." He moved very quickly from the starting point to a forthright discussion of Klan charges, which ever since his appointment have Involved him in one of the bitterest controverales to attend the elevation of mar to never the bigh court. He prefaced his reply to the contentions that he is member of the Klan with a discussion of personal freedom the rights of religloug and racial groups. He gala that "the constitution religious safeguard belief complete a declaration liberty of the greatest importance to the futuro of America as a nation of free people." Danger in Religious Discord movement or action by "Any, group that threatens (a bring about AL result inconsistent with this unrestricted individual right a menace to freedom," he continued.

"Any program. evon it directed good Intention, which Lends to breed or revive rellgious discord antagonism, can and may spread with such rapidity ILS to! imperll this vital constitutional protection of onc of L.H.O most sacred and human rights. "I believe that no ordinary mancuver executed for political vantage would justify member the supreme court in publicly discussing it. If, however, that maneuver threateng the existing peace and harmony between religioug or racial groups in our country, the occasion is nat an ordinary one. It Is extraordinary." Fans Flames of Hatred He then referred to the recent uttacky on his membership on the court, saying that on his recent vacation in Europe, "a planned and concerted campaign was bewhich 1873 the flames gun prejudice and is calculated to create racial and religious hatred." "It continued," he said, "the inevitable will be the projectian of religloug beliefs into position of prime importance In political campalgns and to relnfect our social and business life with the poison of religious bigotry.

"It will bring the polltical reilgionist into undeserved and perllous influonce in affairs of government. It will elevate the least worthy to political positions because religion or race bars others from password. "It will regurrict practices and arguments from which this country suffered sorely In the 1020'9. will revive the spirit which, in 1028, caused a national campaign be waged largely upon issues unworthy of a people. Breaks Precedents of Past "It will bankrupt many business men whose offense is that they have religious boliefs which not accord with the prevailing do, religion in their communities.

"It will punish the professional man whose patients and cllents boycott him, not because of lack professional abillty. but because berg of big faith race, It there are in his locality, few memwill again set neighbor against neighbor and turns old friends innew enemics." Black said, that in order to do share averting such A catastrophe in this land dedicated tolerance. and freedom" he would "break with precedents of past" to deliver his speech. FEAR ITALY AND GERMANY TO AID SPANISH REBELS London, Oct. 1.

-Diplomatic quarters expressed concern tonight over 8 report that Italy and Germany have agreed on A major offensive in Spain to give Insurgent forces victory before winter. reported plan was Bald to involve razing of Madrid by a fleet of German bombors and an offengive on Aragon and Teruel fronts with the aid of Italian volunteers. Diplomatic quarters said the report was that the onslaught was agreed upon by Premier Mussolini and Chanceller Hitler in their recent talks at Berlin. The report wAs sald to mention that a total of 350 German planes would be used, but there why no indication of whether the planes already were in Spain or would be shippedined sources gald A "most dangcrous situation" would result if fresh troops and plancs Were shipped into Spain for Ingurgent offensive. They added that such action would bring an immedjate response from London and Paris.

SOLO.VIA THEATRE LAST DAY Gone Raymond, Jack Oakle In "That Girl From Paris" PORKY PIG Cartoon SUN. MON. TUES. MARKED WOMAN LITTLE CAESAR' ROBINSON BETTE Kid HUMPHREY WAYNE MORRIS SANE BRYAN MARRY CAREY WILLIAM MAADE -AddedSilly Symphony Cartoon. PARAMOUNT NEWS ATTRACTIONS AT THEATERS INDIANA Showing Today "Born Reckless" with Rochelie Hudson, Brian Donlevy.

Sunday, Monday And A and Girl," Tuenday. with "100 Deanns Men Durbin, Adolphe Menjou. or Wednesday and Thurday" "Easy Living." with Jcan Arthur, Edward Arnold. Friday and Saturday "Wild and with Jane Withere, Walter Brennan. Coming Sunday "High, Wide and Handsome," with Irene Dunn, Randolph Scott.

SIPE Showing Today and Sunday "Wife, Doctor and Nurse." with Loretta Young. Warner Baxter, Virginia Bruce. Monday and Tuesday "Forty Naughty Girls," with James Gleason, Zasu Pitts. Wednesday Through Sunday "Varsity Show," with Dick Powall, Fred Waring. ISIS Showing Today "The Devil's Saddle with Foran; plus Frunk Bucks' "Jungle Menace" No.

3. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday "Slave Ship" with Wallace Beery, Warner Baxter, Elizabeth Allan. Wednesday and Thursday "They Gave Him A Gun," with Spencer Tracy, Franchot Tone. Friday and Saturday "Reported Missing." William Gargan, Jean Rogers: plus Frank Bucks' "Junglo Menace" No. 4.

"Parnell," Coming, Clark Gable, Sunday Myrna Loy, FOX Showing Today Double Louisianna," with Tom Keene; also "That I May Live," with Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent; plus "Wild West Days" No. 8. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Double Goes My, Girl," with Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond; also "Winds Over lulu" with Wendy Barrie, Ray Wednesday and Thursday Double Who Are About To Dic," with Ann Dvorak, Preston Foster; also "Don't Tell The Wife," with Guy Kibbee, Una Merkel. Friday and Saturday Double tea derland," with William Boyd, James Ellison; "You Can't BY Luck," with also Vinton Hayworth, Helen Mack; plus "Wild West Days" No. 9.

Coming Sunday "Knight Without Armor," with Marlene Deltrich, Robert Donat. COLONIAL Today Gene Raymond, Jack Oakle, Lily Pons in "That Girl From Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Bette Davis, Edw. G. Robinson, Bogart in "Kid GalaHumphrey bed." Wednesday, Thursday -Herbert MarDouble shall, Ann Shirley in "Make Way for 3 Lady." and "White Bondage" with Jean Muir, Gordon Ollver. Friday, Saturday Double of the Stuttering Bishop" with Donald FALL OPENING MELODY GRILL Saturday and Sunday Admission TODAYDICK The Devils SADDLE LEGION Chp.

8- "JUNGLE: MENACE' MON. SUNDAY TUES. Blackbirders: They broke every lAw of the sear every law of God and man In the traffio of humans! We hush BANTER BEERY SLAVE SHIP with Elizabeth Allan Mickey Roonoy Extra! Color Cartoon News ADULTS CHILDREN 15c 10c Woods, Ann Dvorak, and George O'Brien in "Daniel Boone." Coming Sunday George Brente, Anita Louise, Charles Winninger in "The Go-Getter." WOOD Final Today Bob Steele in "The Trusted also "Secret Service" chapter No. 0 "Ace Drummond." Sunday, Monday, Tucsday Al Joleen in "The Singing Kid" with Sybil Jason, Edward Everett Horton, Allen Jenkins, The Yacht Club Boys and Cab Calloway. Wednesday and Thursday Bette Davis and George Brent in "Special Agent" with Jack LaRue and Ricardo Cortez, added Silly Spmphony.

Friday and Saturday Gene Autry in "Yodelin' Kid From Pine Ridge" with Smiley Burnette. Betty Bronson and the Tennessee Ramblers: also "Ace Drummond" chapter 10. Coming James "Frisco wil.h Margaret Lindsay and Richardo Cortez. PALACE Friday and Saturday "Girl Overboard' with Gloria Stuurt, Wulter Pidgeon; also Tom in "Miracle Rider." Sunday, Monday and Turadny "History Is Made At Night," with Charges Boyer; Jean Arthur; ala0 "Flash Gordon." Wednesday and Thursday Last six chapters of "Fighting With Kit Carson" starring John Mack Brown. Friday and Saturday Buck Jones in "Ivory Handled Guns" and Tom Mix in "Miracic Rider." When you think of Insurance or Bonds.

think of Paul J. Mills. Phone .1084. 106 West Mulberry. Double Feature "That I "Old LouMay Live" isiana" Adults Child's MON.

TUES. Double Feature GUILTY WENDY BARRIE RAY MILLAND HEADLINE HUNTERS Searching Ann Sothern KENNEDY FACES TRIAL ON LARCENY CHARGE OCT. 27 REMEMBRANCE OF HAPPIER DAYS the theater-goerg in "Mata Hari," hats Greta Garbo. was dazzling the back of the hend, skirts were long and were sleeves were worn on back in 1932 when this picture wAs That when Patricia as a stenographer and planned to tight worked in Chicago marry Maguire salesman with whom she is shown James Burns, young jewelry here. Then "Pat" went to for steep 6T in months her Oux.

the Park coma, home -for a never ending slumber. She lived then died of pneu-the mystery of her strange Illness never solved. ATTRACTIONS AT THEATERS "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" Charlex Boyer and Jean Arthur, the screen's newest team of film romancers, to the Palace Walter Wanger's "History Is Made at Night" for three days on Sunday. This smart, fast-paced romance casts Boyer In a totally new type of role as Paul Dumond, dashing man-about-town and tho most popular bead walter on tho Continent, whilo Jean Arthur scen ag 8 lovely mannequln. They mect in Paris under thrilling circumstances.

The pair become involvad In; a gay, ultra-modern Tomance that carrica them from France to America ultra-modern against a sories of stunning, settings, Including a crack luxury liner and smartest restaurants of New the York and Paris. Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive are featured In the supporting cast, which also includes Ivan Lebcdeff, George Meeker, Lucian Prival, Georges Renavent and others. "History la Made at Night" is an original atory by Gene Towne and Greham Baker, one of Hollywood's most prolific and popular writing teams. The production was directed by Frank Porzage for relcase through United Artists. The protography is credited to Cregg Toland.

"SINGING KID" "The Singing Kid" First National's gigantic musical spectacle with Al Jolson in the stellar role, comes to the Wood theater Sunday for three day engagement. The picture combines hilarious comedy with heart-throbbing drama, epectacular specialty numbers and catchy popular songs. It is a colorful, background production of with New the York giltshow life, with beautiful chorus and dancing cirla, and 50 struttin', truckin' black beauties right. from Harlem, mostly members of the "Blackbirds," "The Cotton Club Revuo" and other shows. Two big specialty numbers wore staged by Bobby Connolly, Including "I Love To In which Al Jolson lg featured with the Yacht Club Boys in 8 melodious medley of lyrical nonsense, and "Save Me Sister" in which Jolson and Wint Shaw appear in blackface, singing a tuneful alr to the sizzling syncopation of Cab Callo- Bela lavan COURT REPORTER Decision In the Strange Case of CREEPING MENACE" (Continued from Page 12) PLAINTIFF!" The mother of Jack suit against the firm of druggists who sold the drug to her son.

The higher court upheld the verdict and the large sum of three thousand dollars awarded her. Heroin is a poisonous drug, which belongs to the opium family and is known reduce men and women of fine character and instincts to physical and moral wrecks in a very short time. This was the case with Jack Evers. He was a fine upstanding youth two posilions, one at the Electric Company at fifty dollars a month and one in the church choir at sixty dollars a month, but after the inroads of the devastating drug, he went down, even to the depths of a common thief. At the time that these "poison pills" were sold to Jack Evers, the public health law of New York State forbade a druggist to sell morphine or opium without marking "poison." The utter disregard for this law was one of the factors that decided the case against the Bauman firm.

This is a true case. Proof or citation may be had by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to "Bels Lanan-Court Reporter." Starting Nest Week THE STRANGE CASE OF "HOW FAR A RAILROAD CAN GO" Don't Miss It--Follow It Daily In This. Newspaper. 1937, By Carille Crutches. Indianapolis, Oct.

1-(P)-Judge Clyde C. Karrer today set Oct. 27, as the date for the trial of Willlam C. Kennedy on a charge of grand larceny. Kennedy accus.

ed of having obtained $75 from b. Tipton man by promising employment with the PanUnit- versity at Lima, Peru. On motion of the state Judge Kerrer dismissed a charge of ohtaining money under folsc pretenses. NEW LONDON New London, Oct. Frank Miller entertalned 17 mcmbers of the G.

O. A. S. Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Haworth, Miss Hattie Haworth and James and Glen Haworth visited a day at AP way and his band. It Ie in this 960- and number that the colored danc028 do their trucking with their partners, beginning in tabernacle a night where club on to a they dance up "dem golden The story concorns a Broadway entertainer who loses volce aftor his financee and his manager have robbed 'him of every cent he has and then eloping. He recuperates at an outdoor camp where he in love with a real girl, who flits him, however when she finds nc has Instigated the purchase of a play she has written, and which proves to be worthless. Everything ends in a blaze of glory, however, with the entertainer back cn Broadway, and his true love at his side.

There 18 brilliant supporting cast which includes Sybil Jason, the baby star, Beverly Roberts, Edward Everett Horton, Lyle Talbot, Allen Jenking, Claire Dodd, Mitchell Durant besides the four Yacht Club Boys and Cab Calloway and his band. "KID GALAHAD" With three famous stars hending its cast--Bette Davis, Edward G. Robinson drama of And the Humphrey prize-ring Bogart- called a 3 "Kid Galahad" will hAve A threeday showing starting Sunday at the Colonial theater, Made from the bogt-selling novel by Francis Wallace, ace sports AcLionist, this Warner Bros. thriller deals not only with those events of the boxing ring with which evcryonc is famlliar, but with the behind-scenes maneuvering of fighters and Eddie Robinson (staunchly backed by his girl friend played by Miss Davin) one contender for the championship. Bogart has another.

There's an 11-round Aght for the championship (yald to be' the most flery ever thrown upon screen), to death between the two managers after the; fight, somo vast acenes of Madison Square Garden -and yet, withal, a tender romance between Eddie's Agbter and Eddie's sister, Besides the three well-established stars previously mentioned, there's a new star, revealed in the person of Wayne Morris, 23-year-old newcomer who plays handsome blond boy gets the name has reycrent ideas about womanhood. And a new young leading lady in the person of Jane Bryan, with whom he falls in love. EX-POLICEMAN AT ELWOOD FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE Elwood, Oct. -Frank Elbort, former polleeman arrested after a beer party In his home that preceded the death of Mrs, 'Ruth Thacker, 34, pleaded guilty here today to a charge of selling liquor without A permit and was fined $200 and costs and gentenced to 75 days on the penal farm. Mrs.

Thacker's body was found in Elbert's garden Monday. Coroner Robert Armington, who asgerted she was strangled, said he would flle a verdict tomorrow placing responsibility for the death and- agking a grand jury Investigation, Pollce said they learned the woman and her humband, Hobart Thacker, had quarreled at the party. ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING ON COURTHOUSE SQUARE Two youths arregted by city police Friday night for speeding and reckless driving around the courthouse gquare. Both were cited to appear In city court to explain their action before Judge Grover Bishop. The youths were Donald Colterman, 18, route 3, Kokomo, and Alvie Roode, 19, route 1 Kokomo.

Both were slated on charges of reckless driving and speeding, Held for Shooting Husband. Evansville, Oct. A chargo of assault and battery with Intent to kill her husband, Aaron Herrin, 47, of Bridgepart, was filed here today agalhat Herrin's wife, Stella. Both, shot a tourist camp north of here Monare in a hospital. Authorittes charge Mrs.

Herrin shot her husband and then beraelt. Herrin himself would not sign An affidavit against his wife. PROSPERITY CLUB DANCE 9-1 Saturday Eve. Adm. 356.

Turkey Run this week. SIPE TODAY SUN. ARE DOCTOR'S WIVES JEALOUS? Loretta YOUNG Closer BAXTER Virginia BRUCE Features 1:27, 3:31, 5:35, 7:39, 9:43 'WIFE, DOCTOR and NURSE" A sparkling and penotrating drama with 8 twinklo in its eye and catch in its heart! One of the year's exceptional motion pictures! MON. and TUES. THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST SLEUTH SLECTICESSOn the troll of murdor that should have been cammitted.

long AgO, FORTY GIRLS GLEASON Matinees Zaru PITTS 15c till 6 of in for Romance TODAY BE MAT. or PRESENT NITE "BORN RECKLESS" SUNDAY INDIANA MON. TUES. Kokomo's New Screen Sweetheart! She thrills FOU again! Laugh up! Tune up! In picture! Brighten DEANNA the delightful up! DURBIN new Leopold Deanna DURBIN With STOKOWSKI AND MEN A with Mischa Adolphe Monous A END nor EXTRA! 'Sun Bonnet Blue" Paramount News! TODAY -Bob Steele In "THE TRUSTED Thrill-Packed Action Hits! 2 "SECRET SERVICE" Chapter B. "Ace Drummond" THE THAT'S SHOOT EVERYTHING for EVERYBODY An entertainment-Packed Merger of Melody SUNDAY and Mirth with Your Favorite Stars of HollyMon.

Tue. wood, Harlem and YOU WANT, WE'VE GOT IT! WHATEVER Singin' and Swingin' Dancin' and Romancin' and more big laughs than you've had in years! AL JOLSON. 'THE SINGING KID Kith SYBIL JASON YACHT CLUB BOYS CAB CALLOWAY Band Edw. Everett Will am HORTON 1 bi ADDED CARTOON-ADULTS CHILDREN I 1.

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