Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1930 — Page 5

IVIET WORKER NOS RED TAPE IRS INSURANCE: -V Weary, Fruitless nvt'ls Undertaken to " Get Benefits By Eugene Lyons d press Staff Correspondent) Jcow. Jin"' 13—(UP)—An exteofred tape and bureau cratic * in which a worker spent [’months and made nearly 100 at various offices to collect il insurance, has been exposed » press here. Bjei solianko worked as ditch

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diraer in Kanml Kout, on the Volga Last September he developed some trouble with hlu spine which Ineapaf°r Work ’ He ‘hereupon IPi o< ceded to secure the social in uurance benefits to which h w ., legally entitled. j Solianko’. red-tape journey in the oilowing month, is summarized in a I tavda article thus; Forty visttH >0 the social insur auce office in Krasnl Kout; Seven culls op |] u . Commission in Krasnl Kout; Six calls on the Commission in Pokrovsk; I iiree i ail. on the Commksion in Saratov; Fifteen visits to the public prose- ■ cutor in Krasnl Kout; Fifteen visits to the’police depart jment in Krasnl Kout; tj Five sessions at hospital to take II corroboratory X-Ray photos: I litre? visits at the Pokrovsk Workmen’s and Peasants’ Inspec-—-j —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930.

Carol Made King; Helene Spurns Him .Rumania Seats Europe’s “Vagabond Lover” While Princess and Son Will Live Apart From Father. I ' —“IW TMBFIWBW — —l t « ; sBgK « arris' I I*. ■ i A < Lit & X -■-* -£ w | t .. \&- 1 ><♦ I j. i f ffrgMM - m? t j r ssh H® ’ vTxMBr « a • ”J ALr g, x. Jtr s mH or 1 jKk •’? I « ifO P. J! W ‘ *1 C: ■ c .ft' 4ft fe V JwJLuk* Jy SF< f King Michael M bRATiANU DovacerQueen Marie Prince Nicholas Princess Helcne

Reports of serious differences • between members of Rumania’s royal family persist as Queen Marie depart' for Bavaria following the return of former Prince Carol. Carol, in his dramatic return to Rumania, the

tion; One tall upon the public prosecu tor of the German Republic; One visit to Moscow. Here iu Moscow the long-stiffer ing Solianko told the papers and his ordeal is now on record. Despite all those joprneying to various offices he received not a kopeck. In fact, he was sometimes met with abuse. The case is being used in the campaign against bureaucracy here, a campaign tliat lasts all-year around. — o NOTICE-We are now located at 115 No. I’irst St Mrs. M. Moyer. 136-6*.

rulership of which he forfeited ■ more than five years ago through his romantic escapades, enters a country ruled by his infant son, the Boy King Michael. Meeting in extraordinary session, the National Assembly voted, 495 to 1,

WISCONSIN LAW BANS FIREWORKS ON JOLY FOURTH’ Only Smallest Pieces Allowed Inside Borders of State Madison, Wis., June 12.—(U.R) — ■ The day has passed in Wisconsin wh n father can give an exhibition Il with Roman candles and skyrockI' ets in front of the house on the I Fourth of July. I A new fileworks law, designed to I protect the small hoy and the genI eral public, will govern its first Ini' dependence Day this year. I The statute appears destined to I deprive both father and son of fun I which has been a customary part I of the day’s celt bration in the I I I past. To offset that fact, legislatI ors who enacted the law argued II that it also would cut down the | I day's casualties.

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to nullify the abdication law of | 1926 and seat Europe’s “vagabond” lover on the Rumanian throne as King Carol II Former Premier Bratianu cast the | one vote against enthroning Carol. llnternn»L»n.vi

A permit from the city mayor, village president, or town chairman is necessary before Roman canuii- s may shoot their colored bursts of fire, or skyrockets go sizzing through the air. Even then they must be discharged in an open < [ field or on the water. Failure to enforce the new law constitutes grounds for removal of officials charged with that duty. Such officials may require a $5,000 bond of the person or organization sponsoring the special fireworks display as insurance against personal or property damage. Toy pistols, cannons, or other j conti ivanc s using explosive caps or cartridges, and any Chin ise firecrackers more than two inches in length and three-eighths inch in diameter are banned from sale, manufacture, or importation into the stat . Even the distance which pin wheels may throw their fire is restricted. Any person who sells unpermitted fireworks is held responsible by th law for any damage they may Ido. Lik wise a father is person- ■ ally liable for damage caused by ] his boy's fireworks it they are of the forbidden type.

Violation of any provision of the new law is subject to fine of $lO to SSOO, imprisonment from 30 days to six montfis in jail, or both. o First Woman Grau Willlamaburg —Va., —(UP) — Alining member, of the William and Mary College class of 1920, two be specially honored as guests of the Alumni Association thia year Is Dr. Edna Ziinl Juckhoff, Chicago, the first woman to receive a degree I'om the Institution, for the past year numbered 1,503. o ■—— ... Second Misfortune Cleveland, Va., (UP) — The Misses Nancy and Sally Rasnick, middle aged spinster sisters living nhai here, again have experienced

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flmnieial mlHfortune. Last year they deposited $15,000 In a Cleveland bank which failed. Its cashier was sent to prlaon They decided old ways were the beet and put their remaining funde iu a ease at home. Recently thieves entered their house and atole between $2,000 and $3,000 from the safe. 0 — Two Eggs in One Rice l«ake Win (UP) An egg Lovell farm near here was really laid by a Buff Rock hen ul the Dell two eggs. The outside egg 8 x 64 Inches in size, surrounded' a layer of thick albumen, whic.n in turn surrounded another regular formed egg on the inside.

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On Historic Sits Williamsburg Va. (UP) The little Theater League of this historic city, where a theater erected In 1716 once stood a Palace Green, has completed presentation of its third play of the season, "Tht* Intimate Strangers.” Another play, "Rebellion,” for which Its writer, Robert Moses of William and Mary College recelvml a SSO prize, represented scenes in Baum s rebellion of 1676.

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