Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1927 — Page 3

Two Colorado Murderers Spend Last Days Watching Erection Os Death Douse

Sanon city, Juun 16— (Insh born ami Roy Noakes, 25-yoar-oM e(>lorado ranch lulls. are being Hpert, [watching workmen erect a new ’’deaihi ' house" ut tin- state penitentiary horel in which the two youths will be led to their death by hanging sometim? ( during the week of June 26. Osborne and Noakes were convicted ■ of the murder of Fred Selak, a Grant county hermit. The ohlmnn.believed p have been possessor of a great horde of wealth in his lonely mountain ciibln. was found hanged to a pine tree. The cabin had been ransacked, but the slayers declared they found but a small pittance hidden away.

BIG AIR TOUR OF 40 PLANES OFF JUNE 27 Annual Trip For Ford Trophy And Prizes Scheduled To Include 22 Cities International News Service Detroit June 16 —(INS) Preparations have been completed for the departure from Detroit June 27 of forty aerial voyageqrs on the third annual air tour, sanctioned by the National Aeronautic association and sponsored by the Detroit hoard of commerce. The flyers will compete for the Edsel I’,. Eord trophy and some $12,000 in cash prizes. This years route is the most ambitious yet attempted, being half again as long as the 1926 route. Twenty-two cities will be visited, as compared with fourteen stops last year, hut the journey is to be completed in the same lenght of time, two weeks. Admiral William A Moffet, chief of the bureau of aeronautics, U. S. N. has placed at tlie disposal of tour officials the Ford-Stout tri’motored transport the navy recently purchased. Starting Eastward The itinerary extends from Detroit eastward, via Cleveland and Buffalo, through the Mohawk valley with stops at Geneva, Schnectady, and then on to Boston. Then follow Hartford. New York. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. This route calls for flying over the hazardous Alleghenies. From Pittsburgh the route turns southward, touching Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Memphis. Then the Mississippi will be crossed, with a halt at Pine Bluff. Ark., before the fleet points for Dallas, southern terminus. Turning homeward, Tulsa, Witchita. Omaha. Moline. Chicago, Grand Rapids and Lansing, will be visited. Cities Pay Expenses All the cities have agreed to post SI,OOO guarantee as a shar.e of the tour expenses, the remainder of which are borne by the Detroit board of com nierce, Detroit real estate board. 3f odd civic clubs contributing through the Detroit Air Board and the Adcraft

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T “ <>f the infliction " '“■"“l'y Osborn ami • oakes was brought to light today *hen I was disclosed that Boon Best, ''"•idly appointed warden < f the state Denitontiaty and who will have < harge of arrangements for the execution of tW ° mp " ' deciding vote In Livot of capital punishment whim m ‘‘(fort was made ten years peal the hanging law. The vote on the repeal measure wo, tied in the lower house of the general assembly, when Boon Best, speaker of that body, arose, and amid the deathlike silence of scores of women who had been lobbying for the repeal, announced his vole against the reneal

uir repeal, club and subscriptions from merchants and manufacturers. In 1925 and 1926 the Ford trophy was won by Walter Beech, of Wichita Kansas, and If he is successful this year the tiophy remains his perman- ■ ent trophy In addition to the Ford I trophy there is an additional ptlze for “baby" planes cf not more than 91 cubic inches displacement, put up for comj petition by William Stout ami known a as the William I),. Stout Duralium trophy. The award'of this trophy is intended to encourage the entry of the smaller class of ships and a large number of entries already have been ret- ceived. ?- The air tour is arranged to detnony strate, in a graphic manner, the esil sential safety of air travel. d o d Vincennes—Sheriff Henry Mack and e | deputies raided a farm near here and I 'found a large quantity of liquor and h equipment. So they sat down and waited for the owner, who was absent. Morning came, then noon, but no one ' appeared to be at rested, and no one a has appeared up to the present time, o although the sheriff's party gave ~p I and went home long ago. O—- '■ Dancing class Friday night. Assembly 9:15. Saturday night t Paul Weaver and his Melody s Men. Sunday night Ernie Park s at Sun Set. It t o TENDER, ACHING, -' SWOLLEN FEET >: I v In Just Five Minutes Those Sore, Tender, Aching Feet Get Amazing '■ Relief, Moone's Emerald Oil Is 1 Guaranteed. * - I Go to Smith, Yager & Falk or any other good druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone's Emerald ' Oil. The very first application will give - you relief and a few short treatments I will thoroughly convince you that by st cking faithfully to it for a short ’ while your foot troubles will be a ■’ thing of the past. I Don’t expect a single bottle to do it tall at once but one bottle we know will show you beyond all question ' that you have at last discovered the B way to solid foot comfort. > Remember that Moone’s Emerald , oil, is a clean, powerful, penetrating f Ant'septic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that it '• must give complete satisfaction or t your money cheerfully refunded.

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