Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1932 — Page 3

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I tho leader* came face to face with | Sheriff .Robinson and hi* army of (deputies, estimated at from 300 to I sou men. While tho profession waited. |Robinson conferred with the strike leaders, told them they could not !t liter or interfere In any way with their brother union miners who were working In Krunkllu county! under the new scale. There was not room at that point for the automobiles to he turned around, so Robinson aid the men'

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| < mild drive on to Mulkeytown. jus! : across the border line, turn unit recross the Muddy river homeward There are many versions of what happened after that. In the darkness something happened that istarted the battle. Some witnesses say the deputies, most of them citizens unused to firearms, shot first. [Others say the strikers started the j t rouble*. That there was considerable shooting was attested by the unto'mobiles which the men drove back

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| through Duquotn. Many were i sprinkled with buckshot. Between '7O and 150 were so badly damaged, their drivers abandoned them. Many were run Into ditches In the rush to retreat when the shooting started. A l ulled Press correspondent counted 72 overturned automobiles in a stretcli of six miles [between here and Mulkeytown early ; today. Many of them were being stripped, he said, by thieves. Scores of the men whose automobiles were wrecked were strund,ed here with no food, no money, | orders to move on and nothing to move In. They did not know what to do next Many of the automobiles -'till in running order hail broken windshields, smashed out, the owners said by blackjack wielding j deputies, Most of those who were injured were cut by flying glass. As the fight begun, leaders rushed orders along the lines for the men to drive to the fair grounds at Pinckneyville and the ball park at Ooulterville. 2o and 32 miles away respectively, to camp there overnight and be ready for a new march .this morning. Some who followed I the orders were ordered to move ion when they reached those towns. Some of tne miners stopped long enough In their (light to express hitter hatred toward the Franklin county authorities. They claimed the firing was unjustified. The authorities, on the other hand, pointed out that they had warned the men repeatedly not to enter Franklin county, which' contains one of the richest coal tieUls in the world. Citizens of Franklin county back Robinson almost to a man and hundreds of them were in Fat Man Reduces 53 Pounds—Oh Boy! Don't he stubborn, you big fat men throw off your fat before I your fat throws you into the dis- . card. Do as Mr S. A. Lanier of | Saw telle, Calif., did — read Its ! letter: •'I have used two reducing beßs to no benefit but since using I Kruschen Salts each morning in • y coffee I have taken off 7 ibs. in a week and eat most anything I like. I weighed 243 Ibs. 6 months ago and new I weigh 190 Ibs." Take one half teaspoonfui of Kruschen Salts in a glass cf hot water every morning—cut down on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets-- . now you know the safe way to '.ose : unsightly fat. For a trifling sum you cat; get i a iar of Kruschen fSalts that lusts : 1 weeks j.t Cutshall's Cut Rate ' Drug store or any drugstore in : the world but he sure and get i Kruschen your health comes first.

■ the army waiting last night at ( i j Muddy river bridge. Some carried 11 , | baseball bats. Others had guns A , . few had hlackjackr. One elderly • man was seen tottering about ; ! among the deputies with a pistol , -! In one side of his licit and a long [knife in the o'her. c Robinson maintained his army . f | line this morning along a two-mlle , !,front even though It appeared that, the trouble was over. His men] | ■'searched every automobile cross- | -ling the county line. , ] -■ - -o— ———— RAIN ANI) SONS ARE SENTENCED i ' CONTINUED FROM PAGR ONE 1 5 front photographers. i The court room was crowded. , Many of the spectators were men [ - and women who had lost their life . * sivings whn the Bain banks crash-! i cd. Scattered among them were t number of deputy sheriffs on guard 1 ' against possibl demonstrations or - attacks on the prisoners. | I o I NON-STOP OCEAN FLIGHT RESUMED BY BACHELORS I CONTINUED FROM RAGE ONE ;| wife, his two young daughters, a|| . navigator, a cameraman, radio op- ;l I erator and mechanic. His amphib-l| , ian seats 10 persons. He lias re-11 . moved the landing gear. Intending]! , to make the remainder of his stops I , on water. His (light was without I { mishap. I i The Norwegians, Thor Solbergjl ! ntid Carl Petersen, who crashed in I Paradise Sound after vainly trying I to find a landing p'ace, were surly I 1 and uncommunicative after their .1 ’ accident late Tuesday. They are I still at Barhv’s Harbor, scene of iI ilhe crash. I Their crackup was caused by ail • jsta'.led engine while flying at 5,000 j I I feet to escape fog. They werejl I forced to glide to a landing, about I s j 300 from shore, stripping the I J wings. I 1 Both men got out and clung to I . the wreckage until rescued by 'fish- I j ermen. The plane was towed in;l s to the harbor. |l o | , South Whitley Man | 1 Fatally Injured I s Huntington, Ind., Aug. 25 —(l T P) I —Ratal injuries were suffered by I t Rollip Brock. 55, South Whitley, I sjwhen the automobile he was driv-il ?jing collided with another at an in- j I * tersectio non Ro id 24, near here. I t o— — I Get the Habit — Trade at Home I

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r PREBLE NEWS *1 • • ( Mr. and Mrs. Edward Llemenatall; and baby Mr. and Mrs. liust Liemenstall and dunghter of lletr, It Michigan spent the week-end visit- i lug Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffmpu . and family and attended tne Lie- 1 menstall-Martln reunion Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Linnemier and Clara Llnneinier and Herman Linnemier had as their guests Sunday, Rev. | and Mrs. Robert Uihser and Mr. unu Mrs. Adulp.i Stulpli uud family , Sunday. 4 ill Mrs. Robert Sherlock of Corunna visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoff- ! man family Sunday, and attended tlte Liemejistall-Martin reunion. (ilornlva Sullivan returned home Suniiuy after spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. lom Svl'tvan ] and family of Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fore,man a.nd daughters of Decatur visited Mr. 1

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To My Clients, Friends, and the Public Generally: I have quit the practice of law and have closed my office as to any participation therein during the period ofi my commission as Judge of the Adams Circuit Court. Mathias Kitsch, liquidating agent of the Beoples Loan & Trust Co., will have charge of all hank matters under direction of the board of directors. He will retain his present office and will occupy Room 7 of the bank building, second floor. The insurance business has been taken over by Helen Eady and Harry Essex. Payments of accounts heretofore made will he taken care of by them. C. L. WALTERS.

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Krmat (’nnnitl itml family. Mrs. Wm. Klirmaii visited Mrs. Milton Huffman and foully Monday