Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1930 — Page 5

■jx-Governor Cox In | Favor of Modification I Co | U mbUß. 0.. 6. - U.R) - 1 mPft M. (’ox of Dayton, newapap- | publisher and democratic norni- ■ fnr president in 1920, was list■d today a» favoring repeal of the ■i«hteenth amendment. ■ * CoX ,niMle clear his position at

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| a state-wide democratic rally last night. He referred to Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow's stand for repeal in his campaign for the United States senate from New Jersey, and said that Morrow s'distinguished status as a citizen and diplomat entitled him to a hearing "I unhesitatingly favor the rei"**'l of the eighteenth amendment.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.

t <’ox said. “As between the old r saloon order, and the present set- >. up. I would prefer the latter, but we all prefer not being compelled to choose between those two extremes.” i- — -o-,,,. British Attempt Halt To Independence Move • Bombay, June 6. — (U.R) — The British government acted again today to suppress the Indian Independence movement, making a second raid on the national congress headquarters help with 300 constables and 35 officers participating. The local congress president. Jinabhoy Joshi, and five members of the war council, including the volunteer corps commander, were arrested. Warrants were issued tor four other members. Simultaneously, the congress widened its picketing system to include every British shop selling cloth and located in the so-called fort area, in which Europeans reside. The ministry of agriculture announced today that the civil disobedience campaign had endangered the Sind irrigation scheme, which includes construction of the hugest dam in the world. o Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stucky of Monroe visited in Decatur last evening. :ti ~iiiiii it in, m g— im ii i r ii.i mm i Let me do your Dressmaking and Alteration Work. Reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. “Home Shop” Studebaker Homestead MRS. GEO. SQUIER Phone 757

LIFE LOST IN PLANE MISHAP — Pilots Praised Because of Life-Saving Tactics In Harbor i ' Boston, June 6. (U.R) Only skill , fill piloting and the fact tic tld was low prevented a greater loss ; I of life limn occurred yesterday in the crash of a largo Boaton-to-New . New passenger transport plane in- . to Boston harbor, investigators b ; lleved today. , It was considered remarkable; i that only one passenger lost his 1 life and that 12 other passengers. i and both pilots escaped with com- . paratively minor injuries as th" I ; trl-motor <1 Ford plane, Nocomos,! I with one engine dead, was hurled . into the sea some 60 yards off the Boston airport breakwater. Tlie only victim of the crash was . Perl 8. Thorsen, 43, of Brookline, . a Boston business man, who was ( pronounced dead from immersion > and exhaustion after firemen tried for two hours to resuscitate him. Thotsen had been trapped in the , right side of the craft, which was submerged. —- " o ———• ECKENER GETS 1 STORM WARNING FROM STATION .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ' with a crippled engine, was brought down near Toulon after a desperate struggle with the mistral Dr. Eckener had been shifting' his course frequently earlier today to find favorable winds. The northeast winds- were beating down on the ship as she headed up the valley, sending out regular signals » of “all's well." The signals could . not be picked up later, however, when the ship was warned of the storm. I O “Dusty” Best Customer of Clinton County Jail Clinton, Ind., June 6. —(U.R)— This year will see no change in the annual custom of “Dusty" Kitchen,:

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which he established seven years ago that of spending the Fourth of July in tlie county jail nt New- [ port. i Each year, according to reports, i "Dusty" w 11 known in Clinton's I purported liquor-imbibing circles, | manages to get on a sizeable drunk ! in time to be fined the customary ♦lO and costs or sentence of 40 days In jail. Tills year h< has been arrest 'd I on a charge of intoxication, plead-, cd guilty when arraigned in city; court, re rived the sentence of 40 | days In jail, and today he was in; Newport, carrying out his annual , program. Q A New Wet Excuse Richmond, Ind , —(UP) —An ex-j cuse new to Richmond police was of- ' fere,l when Richard Irvin, Negro, was arrested lor possession of Ifj quit. Irvin told Jildg > 11. A. Ball that i he found the bottle of liquor under 1 a boarding holism pillow, and was

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