Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1927 — Page 3
CHAMBERLIN AND LEVINE SEPARATE Men Who Elew From New York To Germany Quietly Break Relations By A. L. Bradford (United Pres Staff Coreapanilont) Paris. hily 7-(UP) Clarence D. Chamberlin mid ( harlen A. Levine, who risked their. Ilves together when they Hew from New York to Germany | have quietly but sorely broken off their relations. It became known to-' • da lu • The reason dates back to a telegram Levine sent to Commander R'chard E. Byrd, virtually challenging him to race back from Paris to New York. That Is why Chamberlin has refused to f llot' the Belianca plane back to the United States and Levine has announced he wil make the trip with a French' pilot. i Chamberlin ami Levine still live at the same hotel and speak cooly but their cordial relationship has ended.' Chamberlin openly criticize Levine for Bending the challenge to Byrd. “Levine," Chamberlin said, "in sending the menage to liyrtl suggested that the America and Columbia fly back to] New York together signed my name without my permission. In fact. 1 nothing about the message until after it had been sent. “I apologized to Byrd upon his arrival at Paris, realizing that he, the same as I, could never lie pushed into making a race out cf a flight which requires the most careful preparations and the most careful navigating and flying. “When I learned the telegram had heen sent I told Levine that I was through; that I had made my last flight in the Columbia. “My wife and I are going home to gether. We are flying to London tomorrow in an ordinary passenger plane and probably sail without returning to Paris.” French airmen believe Levine will have difficulty in finding a French aviator to pilot the Columbia back to NewYork, as the Belanca plane is not built according to specifications suitable to French aviators. » Costes. who with Rignot once hold the world distance record, said. "The .Belianca plane does not provide The . Wecessary guarantees Its flying radius *lB insufficient.” —: o — Locate Ohio-Mississippi Valley Forest Station Washington, D. July 7 —(UP) — Headquarters of the Ohio-Missisdppi * Valley forest experiment station will be located at Columbus, Ohio. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine said today that five men would be stationed at the headquarters which wil cover Ohio Indiana, Illinois. lowa, Missouti, Western Kentucky, Tennessee and northern Arkansas. Gasoline Tax Collections For .June Are $950,225.30 Indianapolis, Ind.. July 7 —(UP) — The state auditor's office today announced that collections of gasoline taxes for the month of June amounted to |950,045.95. This is an increase over the same month last year of $105,225.30. when $844,800.65. was collected. A compatison of the first six months of the calendar year, 1926-1927 shows an increase this year of $529,250.51 M o Anderson Man Kills Wife And Self; Wounds Daughter Anderson. Ind.. July 7 —(UP) —No motive had been discovered today for tlie murder and shooting that Marvin Todd, 50, folowed with suicide here Wednesday night. Mrs. Maggie Todd. 48, was shot and killed by her husband, and Thelma Warrington. 16. Tobi's stepdaughter, was wounded in their home. Todd then Skinny Folks! Build Up f if # lIV 1 *\U ' -lie “t, A,' **• N If you are discouraged heca.i-’ of failure to put on weight and to build yourself up through Cod liver Oil or otherwise, you .owe it to yourself to try Burke’s Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated tablets. Be sure >o specify Burke’s in order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded. Callow & Kohne. '
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fired n billet Into his owtf bruin. The (laughter, shot twice In the ' right aim and right leg. was nimble to give coroner Suri Sells an explanation for her stepfa-thet's act. The shotlng occutred shortly after I Todd hail come home at 11 p. in., and coroner Sells was trying to truce the * man’s movements earlier in the evening in an attempt to get at the reason for the murder and suicide. Todd shot without warning. lie had > tai ted (o disrobe for bed. Suddenly, Miss Warrington said, he whipped out a revolver and began firing. First he shot al the girl and then at his wife. The coroner was told of family difficulties, but, he could not discover ! any serious trouble. o Reindeer Employed To Distribute Books I Moscow—(United Press) —Rook distributors mounted on reindeer have set out for a four months journey through , the Siberian province of Yarkutsk, a province largei than France but where I travel is cnly p ssible along the rivers , The expedition Is oiganlned by the , Soviety of Siberian Editors to distribute books to the isolated tribesmen of . the area. The party is also fitted with | a portable moving picture projector and wil] show the natives the first ! motion pictures they ever have seen. Loyal Prisoners To i Have Sentences Shortened Leavenworth. Kan. July 7—(United Press) —S x months will be taken front the sentences of the 296 loyal ’ prisoners, who unwillingly took part 1 in a recent mutiny in the coal mine ' at the Kansas state prison, when I they were barricaded in one end of the shaft lyr 50 mutinous men. Ward- ■ en Mackay announced today. <| The 50 mutineers remained in post session of the mines tor 77 hours, jlf the warden’s announcement is car- > ried out. the reward will result in - the freedom of many of the men, t J some of whom are serving short - sentences. ] Cannelton. Ohio., —The Golden Rod one of the big showboats playing the Ohio River and tributaries, is tied to ‘‘the local waif. It wil present “The Cat t and the Canary” and other well-known . I plays.
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I Captain Os Liner Tells Reporters A Whale Os A StoryNew York, July 7 (United Press) Ship news reporters clustered about , Captain W. W. Clark of the .Munson liner Munorleans when that vessel arrived today from Miami and Nassau. | "Tell us n story,” (hey chorused, I and the captain did. To-wlt: i "We sailed from New York June 24. Seventy miles south of Cape .Hatteras we encountered so great a company of enormous whales that we hud constantly for some distance to slow our speed and shift, our course to keep from running over the whales and fouling our propellers. "There were 30 of them —and they were very largo—the greatest num-
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her I have seen at one time during L I my 15 years of Hailing on this route, [n ' "And the phenomenon was thejj more aHiounding because the whales • i were accohipunied by 1.000 porpoises jj and every other kind of sea creature ■ with a multitude of sen birds id’ all j u j sorts. It was a veritable sen earn!- I val. The passengers stood and watch- J ', e<l in fascination and In some fear, • ’ for at one time a huge whale dived e clear under the vessel. We felt the n impact of his back against the hot- J tom of our 6.000 (on ship. 1 "The birds attracted no doubt by L the strangely numerous and mixed “ gathering of water life, kept diving F down. Frequently we coold see fish ■ snap back at b rds which sought to ’ I make them their prey.” ■ ■ ■■ —0 Is I • Get the Habit —Trade jt Home. It P.ivi -
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