Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1934 — Page 5

fIILBE M SPEAKER t Os American bureau to Speak Meeting ttent o' " ,e Amerlc,n I pjT »in ** ,h *‘ p ri ° c * pai r the fourth annual two\>f the «ocW »nd ««» I*’** Feb. 27 and W. r; * today by Mr.. •«•»* lc * 4er ° f the j * n .waM during the nisht I I’ Speaker., during &. H Settle, presiL Indian, rtr® BurMn ; I Townsend, lieutenant Fj-d date commiMioner Ltn- .nd o<*n Kilgore. L J ike Kentucky Farm L, for the second day’s fUde State Senator kktrd. assistant chief of jn d corn section of the ’ i Adjustment Administ-' 7;, Emily Newell Blair L the eooumers advisLos the NR A: Miss Grave dnef of the children’s department of tenor, ton, c. Spargo. New Jer j Jttcrof the American Farm , hOTti women are ex- , w attend the meetings, at for the next year s out! Mrs. Sewell I ( j 1 L I , gaunt is I, MATH'S VICTIM j FROM PAUB ONE> ‘ 77* K Funeral Home to home. 11b Marshall . ■ k «here | , M y riew it until time of iffsi R | lervices w ill he , held • at twO o clock < bn borne and 2:30 at the j I 10l church with He*. M. Ifenuan. pastor of the H 10l church <>f this city. 1i K Burial «ill be tu the ■ • j cemetery • SUSPECTS RRESTEI) FOR ALLEGED PLOT 1 ITO FROM PAGE ONE) z+*♦ ♦ ♦ * i detuais bad been obtaiu- i • i uitl he received a tete- i lj at his bank at 11 a. m. I jurponedly from IndianTbe call was made front nwn and the caller atIto disguise his voice to , I sound like Pierre Gooda the former governor. Her is in Gary but will fcchester at 6: JO this iwi wants to see you itnlr' Kerr s.td the caller h knew Pierre Good | fl! and had been confined H a Indianapolis for tw o nt became suspicious, bit to engage the caller in na but he apparently | Imy from the phone and hl 'ell what he was sayfr baler told the Unit 'd <! b- him: up. “We Ike. able to 'race tile call tsaid he remained at. home M’esing and at 7:30 p. m. bred another ti lopbone call, «from Winchester. ra* Warning that the

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Set Record on Last Private Mail Flight \ •' ' ; wWlmpßh JF* '■ v W - x IMTw iih fIBMTiIiM 7JJII l iWiT > * I • *• kTjL ' * 1 ' **■ J F> r7 "V . . ‘ Looking as if he had just stepped off a street car which he flew from Los Angeles to Newark, N. J., !n instead of something resembling a man-made comet, the record-shattering time of 13 hours. 5 twnutoe. In Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. war-time air ace. aide addition to the mail, the last privately transported, in unloading the mail from the TWA transport plane the plane carried twelve pauengere.

banker was on the line, the caller said: “Why aren't you here? We re waiting on you." Then the caller hung up. Kerr called local police immediately and they began investigation which resulted in the arrest of Mys. Gee and Copelaud. Winchester police said they learned that the would be kidnapers planned to lure Kerr into the Goodrich yard, overpower him and then hold him for ransom. URGES RETURN TO WASHINGTON (CONTINt'ED FROM PAGE ONE) aggressive intentions? “As one who has never favored an overgrown military establishment on account of its potential dangers. I am happy to assure my fellow citizens that in the American army this danger is remote indeed." In appealing for a return to the principles of lilrcrty for which Washington fought, Item said this was the brand of liberty that spells equal opportunity for all. “Is it enough for the government to guarantee that the citizen shall not be killed, or sold info slavery, or held up by robbers?" Dept asked. "What about the man who is willing, able and anxious to work but cannot find a job, and whose wife and children arc dying of starvation, cold and exposure? Has he no rights except the assurance that he is safe from being killed? Does not the right to life imply the right to a decent, satisfactory life, rather than a mere, miserable existence? “What about the producer who. through no fault of his own, can not get enough for his product to enable him to live the kind of life that he is entitled to live? is the right to the pursuit of happiness not a ghastly delusion for him? “No, my fellow citizens, we have never had perfect liberty in the United Slates, and hence we are still far short of equal opportunity and social justice. It is true that a serious attempt is now being made to minimize exploitation an I legalized robbery, but that does not mean that liberty is dead " Touching on the realm of inter

DECATtm DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1931.

Hoover Aide on Senate "Carpet” MJ r dHMBH ■. w* IB*WloiisOir •*/-i L ‘ William P MacCracken (left), former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, confers with his attorney. Frank J. Hogan, as the U. S. Senate cited MacCracken and three prominent aviation officials for contempt of the Senate committee probing airmail contracts. At right, Sergeant-at-4rms Chedey W. Jurney, in whose custody MacCracken was placed.

national relations. Dem said war or peace is made by public opinion. and public opinion, lie said, is moulded largely by the newspapers. "If a newspaper plays up the inflammatory utterances of some fanatic, and plays down what is said by a thoughtful. sober-minded student of world problems, it takes its place in the ranks of the warmakers," Dent said. "And s<£ I call upon the owners and editors of newspapers, not only of the United iStates but of the whole world, to choose which they will be, war-makers or peacemakers." Q COUPLE ADMITS EXTORTION PLOT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) was released with a warning not to ' notify police. The physician', wife called police shortly afterward. When arrested. I’cTerson and liis wife fought officers and Mrs. Teter»on seriously injured a police matron by kicking her, authorities 1 said. .— o CON EESSED TO PLOT IN ADLER KIDNAP EFFORT i .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , jumped from a bench. Toil minutes before his body 1 was found he hail talked to the prisoner in the next cell, Jack Strongin. Strongin told police Mayo had asked him for a peilcil. A search of the cell failed to disclose any note Mayo might have written. Peached at bis office in Daven- ’ poll where he is recovering from 1 the injuries inflicted by the would- i be kidnaper Adler told the United Press: . ■ Well, that seems to establish his guilt beyond all doubt. There ' isn i anytime more to be said " , Police, headed by Ciuei InvcMi ( ‘gator ban Gilbert, redoubled their , 1 questioning of Lacey following the Mayo suicide. They .-aid their in- I I vestigal.ion disclosed that Lacey|l 'once was sentenced to a year ini 'prison at Bismarck. N. D. on a|l | forged check charge named by Mayo. as ' ns j| . ■ o conspirator in a bizarre plot to I kidnap Hie wealthy publisher from , a. hotel thronged with newspaper | ' ditors attending a convention, - ) was identified by a pawnbroker |i

as one of two men who bought the trunk in which Adler was to have been confined. Mayo was captured in a room adjoining that of Adler immediately after an attempt yesterday to slug the elderly man was thwarted by his savage resistance. Police said he confessed, admitting that he followed Adler here from Davenport and St. Paul, and revealing that the publisher was to have been held in a south side apartment for $40,000 ransom. Igrcey denied any part in the conspiracy. He was found in a small hotel on the far south side of Chicago, where , he registered last night. Lacey's young and attractive wife, who asserteu through a night of questioning that she knew nothing of the kidnaping plot and maintained a belief that her hueland also was innocent, was released as soon as her husband was captured —o Rebuild Fourier House Ripon, Wis - (U.P, — The Long House, a monument to the Fourier socialistic experiments of 1844, is being rebuilt hero with federal funds. Fourierism was introduced in the United States in 1842 by Albert. Brisbane and many American colonies founded. The Wisconsin group nt Ripon built the Long House in 1811. The colony lasted until 183(i and broke up, partly because of rumors of gold m California. Eat Girls! Here’s A Tip Eor You AH over the world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the tocipo that banishes fat. and brings into blossom al! the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a gluts of hot water before breakfast Be sure and do this every morning for“ It's the little daily does that takes off the fat" and brings "that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. Got an 85c bottle of Kruschen Salts at Holtho'r Drug Co or any drug storo I lasts 4 weeiu'i — you must be satisfied with results or money back.

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