Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1926 — Page 5

? RATIFICATION of I remaining debt terms expected ki» • f »®* PAGK [ I V.s’w' -'•ranged “ I I Th? Belgian debt settlement made | I ,h,. unfinished business of the senate I | U!u yesterday was to be brought up | | for consideration today. I Italy la Pleased H Rome. April 22—(United Press )- [ Finance Minister Volpi. »h» nogatii ated the Italian-American debt settleH ment. which has just been ratified by ! I the Vnited States senate, today praisi I ed th,' broad mlndedi»*M and fairness | I of the I nited States ik agreeing to an ■ equitable settlement. •■A lengthy anil thorough discussion in the senate was proprituoas," said | Volpi. 'both tor the clarification of I I the problem and with respect to cori relations between America and Eg| Italy. . r , “Ratification of the settlement Is i I the clearest proof of its equiy and of | the broad-mindedness of the United States toward all the war debtors. It I W il strengthen the friendship beI tween the two peoples. “The favorable vote of the democratic senators wa san example ot fair ■ play to Italy.” ■ - TO RETURN LEE TO THIS STATE (COM’IMEO FBOM PMiE <»NE) the penitentiary at Nashville, Tenn., L April 9. z Indianapolis. Ind., April 22.—(United t Press)—Marion county authorities today prepared to seek an early trial I for Ralph Lee, alias Howard Barr, for the killing of Abner Peek, a groceryf#l man. in a holdup. Barr is due back in Indianapolis today or tomorrow from Buffalo, N. Y., ' | in custody of two detectives who repI resented Indiana in the tradition fight W over the prisoner. Indiana's claim for Lee on the mur-j i der charge won out over the claim of ■ the state of Tennessee, where he was', wanted for escaping from the state M' prison. o- » Another Farm Relief Bill To Be Introduced Washington, April 22 • — (United B Press)—The house agrrcdlthrill comi inittee today voted to authorize l Representative Aswell, democrat,

yA \ Ry jEtejcoi j/ee* ■THE habits which your daughter acquires now, in her formative years, will be continued through life. Her future is problematical now. If she marries and becomes the manager of a home, it is essential that she be familiar with money values—that she know how to save. If she intends to pursue a career in business or a profession-if she is self supporting she must realize now that a certain poition o ei allowance or salary must regularly be put aside to mhet emergencies. Let her save now for her little pleasures and v extravagancies — make her self gi»e her a bank book! Old Adams County Banl< WE PAY YOU TO SAVE

I . All Alone! IbOh&vX-v' That's the fate of Florence Carr Cahill of the Miracle cast, now playing in Chicago, whose husband, Thomas, left her. I She is seeking a divorce.

Louisiana, to submit his farm relief bill to the house together with the Tincher and Haugen bills when they should be reported. I Aswell’s bill with a sll),(mO.<M)C appropriation would set up a nation al system of cooperative marketing and create an agency to function in an administrative capacity.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926.

ALLEGED KILLER REMOVED FROM JAIL AND HUNG (CONTIXI'ED FUOM PAGE ONE) ed in the streets of Madisonville to- , day as detachments of stato troops ) reached here for the trial Friday of | Columbus Hollis, Nathan Bard and Bunyan Fleming, all negroes, charged with uttacking Nellie Breithaup. 11l year old white girl. Fifty-six enlisted men and seven officers from Hopkinsville were the first troops to arrive. The Marion company, summoned for the first time to duty, was due later in the day. The three negroes will be brought hero from the slate prison at Eddysville where they were rushed shortly after their arrest because of the high feeling against them. o 10 GRADUATED AT PLEASANT MILLS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tion of the graduating class, and Clifton Striker, superintendent of the county schools, presented the diplo-1 mas. Following are the names of the graduates: Dorothy Hrunstrup, Flora Dague, Cecil Davison, Harry Johnson, Cliarles Lautzenheiser. Dorothy Ripley, Agnes Spangler. Geraldine Steele, Vera Tinkham and Edith Dague. I —— YOUCAN’TDANCE ON CORNS! There Isn't an Excuse in the World for Tolerating Corns or Callouses Since "END-O-COKN.” It Is your own fault if you allow corns or callous spots to remain on your feet. No matter whether you have tried advertised corn cures or not. Perhaps you I have a VASCULAR corn that nothing but "END-O-CORN" will remove. Liquid corn cures are not only unsatisfactory p and worthless in many cases, but they are also often dangerous. a , “END-O-CORN” is absolutely harm--12 loss and will not burn or redden tho surrounding flesh. It is far more pleas- ’ ant to use and also much more dependable than any ether corn remedy. Every " package contains a money guarantee I* that jou can CASH AT ANY BANK. A-NYWHERE, if all your corns and calG louses are not removed by “END-O-I CORN.” y ' “END-G-CORN** has been tested and endorsed by the following druggists, but i if they are not near you and your neigh--0 borhood druggist doesn’t) have it. write to ENDOCORN LABORATORIES, J Garfield Blvd., ch"-UKU. *nd we will see g that you receive a jar. u HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Exclusive Distributors

Believe Gas City Girl Will Survive Shooting Gas City, Ind., April 22. — (United IToss) —Physicians believed today that Miss Otte Mario Creek. 22-year-old girl who was wounded while talking to Nelson Fleenor, a married man, is past the danger point. For tbrqp weeks after the shooting, nho was in a hospital at Marion in .ur ti n -errim condition that physicians believed she could not recover. Fleenor, who was wounded at the same time the girl was shot, is out on bond. He was accused by Miss Creek of shooting • her and then wounding himself when she rejected Jrls attentions. o BEER HEARING IN SENATE IS NEARING CLOSE (CUNTI.M El) FItOM PAGE ONE) their one hour and thirteen minutes direct rxaminatioa. Tile first witness was E. C. Dinwiddle, superintendent of the National Temperance Bureau, Washington. who said no one would contend

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I there hail been 100 per cent enforcement ot the law, yet results were en1 1 couragiug. Q Senate Urged To Convict Federal Judge English Hu h'ngton. April 22- For she tenth tfm,, hi the history ot the nation. - house managers appeared In the seni ate today to iidviae conviction of an - impi ached foderul otticial. At 2 p. m. nine selected managers ■ filed into the senate chamber behind t tile sargent at anna to report the i impeachment of Federal Judge George i XV. English for the Seventh district I of Illinois and asked the senate to try i him. — — o ——- Duchess And New Babe In “Excellent Condition” 1 London, April 22. —(United Press)— The Duchess of York and the infant Princess who was born to her yester- , day “both are In excellent condition" attending physicians announced in a bulletin issued from Mayfair today. I opular interest in the baby King' George and Queen Mary's first grand, daughter, is tremendous. — ——■

Prince Os Wales Saves Life Os Fellow Huntsman t Paria, April 22.— (United Press)— The Prince of Wales saved the life of Maron Palaminy. a fellow huntsntan with the Pau hounds, according to a massage rereived today front Blarriq. Palaminy had been unseated and was being dragged along the ground by the foot as his runaway horse followed the pack. Wales caught the animal. o — — Steel Mill Worker Burns To Death In Prairie Fire Gary, Ind., April 22. —(United Press) —Trapped by a praire fire near Gary, Jacob Misscewicz, 35. u steel mill worker, was fatally burned late yes-1 terday. Police believed today the man In a| drunken stupor had wandered to the spot where he had fallen. He was , found by members of a train crew and died an hour later, being brought to a Gary hospital. . o Ladies free at G. E. Harmony I Boys dance. Masonic hall, I Saturday night, 8:30. 96t.‘Ix — — ■ .—

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