Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1932 — Page 5
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direction of L. E. York, state superintendent of the Indiana Antl-Sa-loon 1 castle. Delegates and visitors are invited from all church and organizations. Thia will be the Brat state-wide dry gathering in Indiana in recent years. In announcing the convention program. Superintendent York said: "The time has come for the i dry i of Indiana to ar;aulze for effective resistance against the re ‘ newed attacks of the wets. There 'are many problems of legislation, enforcement and education to be considered. It is our purpose in this convention to formulate a program for concerted action in support of Hie eighteenth amendment. We are determined that Indiana shall maintain prohibition laws and : devek'j an enlightened opinion in support of prohibition observance' I and enforcement." ' All sessions of the convention.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1932.
Island Death Trial Defendants and Lawyer imb- mbnn mm Tile font- defendants in tin Massie "honor sluyin ease pos«l for lliis picture w ith their attorney, flan nee Darrow, outside the judiciary building at Hmoiuln. Deft to right: Edward J. Lord. Mrs. Frace H. Fortescue, Clarence Dai row, Lieut. Thomas 11. M issie and Albert (>■ Joces. I
inc luding a noon luncheon on Mon- i day, will be held in Roberts Park M. E. Church, Indianapolis. HONOR ROLL IS ANNOUNCED ICON U.NUKD FROM PAGE ONE. ZV- vZ- - . zXz - Wendell Mann 1A Dick Schug 4A Alice Jane Archbold 2A 2A IB Harriet Fimhte 2A 1A IB Jack Grether 2A 1A IB; Roland Reppert 1A 2A IB Theodore Bovine 1A 2A IB Louise Haubold 1A 1A IB! Floyd Wilson 1A 1A IB Etli.-l Shady 2A IB Pauline Affolder 3A IB Kiva Aiispaugli 3A IB Sara Jane Kauffman 3A IB Martha Jane Linn 3A IB Ida Mae Steele 3A IB Gerhard Schultz 2A IB
KIDNAP CLUES VANISH; LINDY DISCOURAGED CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 - - >» I tir al of tliis offer, fearing the I 'contact'' merely was a "chiseller’ll seeking to profit liy tile Lindltergs’.l tragedy. in the metropolis, secret servicej< agents were striving to run down a slender clue offered by diacov-l ery that one of the ransom bills —] a S2O note —had beon deposited in a Bronx liank soon after "Jafsie”,| Dr. J. F. Condon, paid over the. ; $50,000 to the kidnaper. It was an almost hopeless task. 1 however, for hundreds of deposi l i tors had dealt with the bank in! question on the days after the payi ment and there seemed little like-! i libood that the persons who pa s » ' : ed tile S2O bill could be found Meantime, there were reports' i that Condon had received new I communications from tin- negotia-l I tors. Ijit these reports lacked I verification. Dr. Condon left home today and! ; for more than an hour spoke with ; 1 reporters in a neighliorhood drug! I store, lie would not discuss the' j kidnaping case other than to say: ; ‘‘We are dealing with Hie: shrewdest gang ever organized in
i the Vniteu States." i<■ His talk run from Greek philo-: I sophies to the "American spirit” | | I as brought out during the World I j war and to lodge rituals. He I ouoted portions of lodge rituals , tor several n-porter. When lie va 1 interrupted by questions concerning the kidnaping case he re-1 1 ill-rated In could not make a ’ : statement and complained against. j what lie (ailed distortion of his | I remark.-, in Hie metropolitan I press. SMITH URGES DEBT HOLIDAY I OR 20 YEARS II • NTIN! ! F D FBO-; '' AGE ONE) las a virtual declaration of war] I against Roosevelt. In a passage in- | t: rpreted as referring to an address ; Linadc by Roosevelt last week, Smilli j !said: "I will lake off my coal and v<- 1 ( 1 mid Wit to Hl.' biller end 'jpain: I . ''hiiv candidate who persists in any, ; (I' lnagoHc appeal lo lie' inns r f d j tile Wfolklllg people ol Illis (0111 l I try to destroy Hiemselves by sett-j lug class against class or rich ■ j against poor." I Roosevelt in assailing llie Hix)-1 I ver business relief program a week j
I‘honc 106 or 107 Strictlv I rt’sh I'ish, • rt>h I'rcgs, Oysters and Fresh Eggs. M I IS(’II L E K’S i
ago declared the administration has I "forgotten or does not want lo re- I I member" the- "man at the bottom of the economic pyramid." < The absence of Roosevelt from | this gathering of Democratic lead- i cis caused much private comment I ' —a good deal of it critical. His i telegram excusing himself on the i '.ground of state business brought t | only a brief burst of applause. Though in delegate strength . Roosevelt is tar ahead of anyone < e lse* and is gaining daily, ids ah- i seme from tin- Washington gath ling left Smith as tile central figure, iSmith, whose importance in the I Democratic situation lias been re garded as steadily declining ol late, appeared to have reluibilitat-1 id himself to some extent by Ins boldness in striking out on a can I cellation plan in face of overwhelm-, 1 ing opposition. Furthermore, his apparent veiled .cliaUenge to fight Roosevelt to the t.saa. 1 S ......1..... .zl
bitter end instantly conjured new possibilities in the minds of Demo-i cratic politicians. Many privately discussed Hie possibility of Smith leading a desperate fight against i Roosevelt on Hie floor of Hie con-: vention. only appealing to tile delegates to defeat the man who bad placed him in nomination at two; previous conventions. t Several other potential parly < .in ididates paradecl their wares before 'the assembled Democrats. I ’ Former Governor Janies M. Cox tof Ohio said that conditions might 1 not improve until public officialsI were willing lo risk their jobs to save tile nation, a declaration which ' brought heavy applause and low- , j voiced references to tlie bonus from I Hie guests. ' Former Governor Harry F. Byrd ;ol Virginia outlined a new proliilliiti in plan involving an eluboraie ! program calling for two cons itu tional amendments. He proposed an amendment to Hie constitution which, would provide away of I amendment by holding a popular I referendum in which a majority j vote in three-fourths of the states I would lie necessary for approval. ,' Prohibition, however, attracted less (attention among the Democrats 'meeting here than did some other , questions. Gavemor Ritchie of Maryland (defended Hie party against criti I cism arising out of Hie conduct o.
FRIGIDAIRE Prices materially reduced on all household models. You can now have the known value and proved performance of this famous electric refrigerator for as little as Four Cubic Foot Moraine Model AUGUST WALTER 254 N. SECOND ST. DECATUH, IND. ___ — ‘
house Democia.s during tile tax! bill tight. Smith's war debt plan is the first ~ din ct or indirect cuncellationists I proposal to come from an import-, ant political leader. President Hoover end practically all respon-, siltle leaders in bath parties have insisted publicly tlia tlie war debts must not be cancelled, though many] of tin nt in private have seriousi doubts that the (MH) <ID 1 or so ever will be paid. Congress declared against eancelkitiott last | Itecemlier. It lias Iteeit n-garde I 1 , bad politics to admit tin* fain' • st suspicion that tile United States! i would lose a single dollar of the ; war debts. Smith on the other hind openly; i declared the debts could not lie i paid, so he proposed cutting through jthe red tape. o MINE STRIKE BEING CLEARED
CI'NTINL'ED FORM I'AGE ONE. 1 Leslie for calling Hie conference. ! 'We express our appreciation to ' you for your interest in tlie coal industry and the calling of a <Oll- - fen nee of tlie scale committee, I and your timely address to Hie ' ,onference.'' a resolution adopted y Hie < oiiferem e rt ad. Governor I«eslie urged miners ami operators to reach an amicable I : settlement oti the wage issue. It wus understood that lie offered no 1 suggestions on the wage itself, but told Hie representatives that an I immediate agreement, was vital to | the future of coal mining in Indi ! i ana. COMEDY WILL BE PRESENTED (CONTINUED FORM PAGE OKE> !< r an 1 William Borns; trombone, j ! Ricliard Wertzberger; drummer. I Henry Meyers; tianisl, Miss Marj 1 ■ Wertzberger. Orchestra number-.: ■Tlie Aero Club," Wier; “Hoii’e : ; ward Bound.'' Fineili; "That Oil i Irish. Mother of Mine." yon Tilzer. Fir act, ‘ Motlier Macliree."Ol< ill. I Sei and at. ''Evening Bre-zes. . ■ ! Hayes. i Til,-d act. "Mat r King" Frantze.il I
iffown Talk i Word has been received In this, city of the illness o' Mrs. A. C. Ty- ; son f California. Mrs Tyson will ; be remembered by many of the >!der residents us Miss Anna Caroline Christen, as she was reared j near Decatur anil was a teacher in I I tile school:! of Illis county. On April I 2hllt -lie will celebrate her birth-1 lay, anti anyone wishing to send | ' her a greeting may do so by add I re ting her at 11 San Dimas Ave.. . i San Dima.t. California. Mi s Helen Gerlier, who has i been attending the Whrner Beauty I College at Fort Wayne, ha < acceptI ><l a position as . orator for the I K. Beauty Shop in thia city She ' will assist Mi-s Madona element/, I ij: rator, for the remainder of tins week and will assume her new duties the first o next week. Miss Clementz is leaving Sunday for Defiance. Ohio where slie has accepted another position. The Mi. e, Betty Macklin, Aleta Harlow. Charlotte Elzey, Mary Colchln. and the Messis. Bernard Clark. Robert Zwick. Kenneth A"j nold. Wendell Macklin and Die)
| Stoneburner all of this city attend- | ; ed the spring dance given by the ■ ' i Eiks lodge in Bluffton. Tuesday i l evening. 1 BONUS SCRAP IS EXPLAINED CONTINUED t-H'iivl PAGE ONE! j perity and Itr. lne s r< stored.” 411-iii.s n tve ait’oit conssinte’ .lie HiandUe g‘v ■ me by our high- I lest 1c ls'..i!:ve authority and the : ' Att'er.i i:i Legion is bi,mid by if." 1 Stevens dated. "This mandate is clear cut and ; inrais'akal.le. Il authorizes not ae- I : uO O K A ROU NIJ YOI' It II O M E . . . YOUR GUESTS DO Hill PKHI KI T HESI l.TS—antic
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tlon. Ifut clearly restrains the American Legion from asking for the immediate payment of the adjusted service certificates. Stevens asserted that a statement I which lie had given the press re- ! gut-ding the E mus question had linen, "in some instances, amplified ; and lias been made the liasls of ini- I
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