Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1928 — Page 6

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This splendid air view shows the Yankee Stadium in New York, where tlie Yankees ami the St. IxHiis Cardinals clashed in the first two games of the 192 S world’s baseball championship series. Left, Miller Huggins, tile

Frisch Shows the Usual Speed

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Con of II Duce

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Cares of state aren't half so imDortant as the business of digging in the sand to Romano, the youngest son of Premier and Signora Mussolini. The young gentleman is pictured on tlie sandy beach at Riccione on the Adriatic.

Scene Os First Two Games Os World’s Series

In Mafia Trial

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peppen little manager of the Yankees; right. “Bill” McKechnie, the Card*’ manager.

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After wedding in drawing room of De Russie hotel in Rome, Gene Tunr.ey. ex-heavyweight king, and Josephine (Polly) Lauder, society girl-heiress, departed from ancient capital of Italy on an extended honeymoon This beautiful view of Lake Lugano in the Trentino is one in which they will exit t Inset, Mr. and Mrs. Tunn-ey. ■.

Lured to Her Death

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— This is first photo of Mrs. Katherine McGrath Clarke, 38-year-old New Canaan. Conn., divorcee, who ' teas beaten to death near Spokane, Wash., when she left her hotel for a meeting with her fiance. Police are trying to trace a mystery phone call which she reeeiveu eariy in the day.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1928.

More Romance

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Betty Simpson, "citzen of the world,” who recently entered the limelight by being arrested in England as a stowaway on a ship, has made a statement to the effect that she prefers Illinois men to those of any other part of the world. She is now a visitor in Galesburg, 111., where she will embark upon a new adventure: namely, marriage. • I

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—: — — ——■ H When Paschal, batting for Durst of the New York Yu ikees, singled to r ght field, scoring Robertson, Ben-1 gough tried to boost the score by still another tally, but was put out at home after a snappy relay of the ball from Douthit to Frisch to Wilson. That was in the third innin.,, when the Hfigglns boys snatched the bail game fro* Hi.- St. Lon s Cardinals with a spirit of cruel finality.

Five Die as Train Hits Auto

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Unguarded crossing near Massapequa, L. 1., was scene of this collision in which four young girls, I guests at a birthday party, and a man. driver of wrecked sedan met instant death. Four other children were

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SCHOOL BUS IS WRECKED Dublin, Ind., Oct. 6. —<U.R) Authorities today investigated the cause of a crash near here yesterday of a school bus and railway section car, in which one person was seriously injured and 29 others sustained su perilous cuts and bruises. William Holbert, 65, and twentytwo other members of a Pennsylvania railroad section crew were thrown to the ground and seven school children. occupants of the bus, were slightly shaken up. Holbert is probably fatally injured, hospital attendants said. Kathleen Hummick was the only occupant of the school bus to te ini pired bey.nd minor cuts and bruises. I Hospital authoi ities said her condition was not serious. William Howard, substitute driver

Caught in the Act of Stealing Home

| ol ti e bus. which was conveying .be I i hildren home from school, apparently d o not see the approach of the I section car end drive his bus directly ! in the path of it, police here said. The bits overturned after the crash. The section car was driven by I Frank Gus.lanola, and wa i hitched I ,! to a trailer. 0 ____________________— DECATUR H. S. NOTES —by— ROBERT HELLER ' The chapel program yesterday consisted cf assembly singing, lead by Miss Chester and a talk by Rev. M. W. 1 Sundertnan, of the Evangelical church. The subject of his address was “How the Blind Men Saw the Elephant." Rev Sundertnan stated that there were two ' kinds of people'|in this world. One " class thought that the world was all • wreng and that no one had a chance. ■ The other # < lass believed that the world was made for mon, andjnen to glorify r God. He then told the story of the

setious’y injured. The dead are Eleanor Homing, a, Made’yn ifoeltl. 12; Mildred Stenholm. 16; I’« msr Stenhalm, 12. and George Schwartz 40. all of East Hempstead, L. I. .

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