Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1929 — Page 6

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1 Killed, 40 Injured in Wreck fev A V/.; „.J .? 1 ' - a ’ • flflE 4k A • /**'■ ■' '. : v *■>'• ' ' W ♦ i ■ s »J»w" v™ Ffj 4 <j£S slE •w\ IWV ■ '•• " I I K . '■■■ wOTjwf \ sJPR® z <? 4T WjSffr " ■ Ag.- > ”\ . ■'„ *’ \ *aa 4 /%, ’ ffixL ” ’ '•■■WiliSf ■■■■ W Wreckage of Chicago & Northwestern Railway wooden coach, “laid open” by steel car of another train hacking at Chicago suburban terminal, in which one man was killed and at least forty persons were injured, severel perhaps fatally. The wooden coach was completely filled with passengers. Twice in a Row for Mac! r • «KMHMInVRwHK/ r TA-IL*.-x W A t &. * * IKk • ■ z 1 * ■ • ifFrs ’. MacDonald Smith (above), great Long Island professional, who repeated his victory of a y< ar ago in the ?10,000 open golf tournament at Los Angeles, when he turned in a card of 285. He was only one stroke over par for the entire tourney. Sharkey Outpoints Akron Heavy ' 1 - / . ' fl .■Vg 5w WL jjy™ w ■Woy dar M w flfe fe % 1 <<n - 11 1 , fri K. O. Christner, the big tire and rubber man of Akron, Ohio, couldn't solve Jack Sharkey’s defense and the latter was accorded verdict at end of ten rounds in Madison Square Garden. The above action photo shows Sharkey (left), just after he had staggered Christner with a right to the jaw.

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Three Arrested in L. '■' wit j;zAu ’ ’ • ‘ a w. n 4 VfiMV KKtv.frT.rnl* < jSSST' X % Secret service agents in Miami. Fla., arrested three for lack of evidence. thls pieture men for plot to assassinate President elect Hoover upon of the White House is shown, unaware ot p . his arrival in Florida, but were forced to release them Miami’s tumultuous welcome. Sea Heroes Brave Storm of Cheers and Confetti : — “ “ ... .. ..... ~.x tansaifcZ ’-g&SX-r •' ■ Hi f jflSr IS SiMK ' F IfIBWMHMMEfIMMMfIEiBMWMWIj 1 rode up Broiidwtty timid cheers of thousands in tribute Io daring ocean rescue of S. S. Florid crew. Soldiers tiring salute are seen in backgrjund. Picture-transmitted by wirt\ Here are (h i t to light) Capt. George Fried of the S. S America, Police Commissioner Grove Whalen, heading welcome committee, and Chief Ollicer Harry Manning of the America, as the

Oil Plant Destroyed by Flames >Kwlr<JL' * * Z - -'i ■■■ •L he-iw-1 AdMtf : w Flamen and smoke hundreds of feet high from tanks of the Wilmington, O„ Oil Company, following series of gasoline blasts. One man was killed and several homes took fire while 80,000 barrel of'oil were destroyed.

Oklahoma Youth Kills Best Friend During Holdup Bartlesville, Okla, Jan. 29—(UP) — Paul Locke, 19, oil company employee, learned today that the youth he killed in an attempted holdup last night was one of his best friends. Forest Bennett, 20, student in Oklahoma A. & M., college, died of wounds received in a struggle with a robber, whom he identified as Locke. Locke readily confessed the fatal shooting but said he did not know it was Bennett he had selected as his holdup victim. Decatur Girl Has Leading Role In Play At Yankton College Yankton, S. D. Jan. 29—(Special)— —Professor Rex. B. Wilkes, head of the dramatic department of Yankton Colege, has announced the cast for the annua! play produced by the local chapter of the Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity. The organization will present this year “What Evety Woman Knows” by Sir James Barrie, as a part of the local observance of National Drama Week, February 3 to 10. The pjay is cast from members of the fraternity only and

will be £iven February 8. Miss Helen Schenck, of Decatur, I Indiana, is taking the lead, playing the part of iMaggie Wylie, Other members of the cast are as follows: James Wy- ; lie, David Akers, Oak Paik, 111., David I Wylie, Willard Clark, Yankton: Lady Sybil, Loiene Tucker, Geddes: John Shand, Joseph Ward, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. Venables, George Schlosser, Plankinton; Alik Wylie, Donald Lawrence, Pierre; Conlesse de la Briere, Verna O'Neill, St. Lawrence. The complete program so; the week's observance is to be announced later. Hoover Denies He Said He Favored Biggest Navy ■Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 29—(UP) — The reported statement of Presidentelect Hoover that he favored an American navy second to none was denied officially on Mr. Hoover’s behalf today. The denial came in response to a statement from Representative Fred Britten, chairman of the house naval affairs committee, in which Britten said Mr. Hoover had given him the impression “of desiring, a navy second to none in power and efficiency.’’ The denial on Mr. Hoover’s behalf was made by Lawrence Richey, his secretary, who explained that his chief did not discuss pending legislation as a matter of policy.

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Man. Injured | Here, Is Recovering Stephen Kinney, ot <>ncva. is slow ly recovering from injuries which he sustained in this city a week ago Saturday Mr. Kinney is suffering from three fractured ribs on O.e left side and a badly sprained left leg. Mr: Kinney was In the act of crossI j’ llg Scotid street, just in front of the Douglas and company store and instead of watching the north for a cur bls y:i?.e was fastened on a <»' * lll( .\.

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