Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1934 — Page 5

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actual time he was slain never has been established, police say I la-wis was killed two or three j months before Ins decomposed I body was discovered. MAIL SERVICE IS RESUMED BY ARMY AVIATORS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) den. Roosevelt Congressional 1 leaders met, with him and were : believed to have discussed the | bills in the light of testimony at : the airmail hearings. The revision was not unexpected. as it had been known for several days that the measure mu t lie rewritten to meet such obtec-

tions as those hrotigh* out at hearings by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. aid Aviators Clarence Chamberlin and Eddie Rickenbacker. Mail routes ordered resumed today were: Boston-New York; New York-Jacksonville; New York Chicago; Chicago-Dnllaa; ChicagoSan Francisco; Salt Lake City-Sun Diego; Salt Lake City-Seattie and Cheyenne-Den ver. Set Model Plane Record Philadelphia —(UP) — The unofficial national record for small model airplanes was broken here recently when William Ijatour, 19 — | year-old boy scout, kept his maI chine in the seven minutes and 22 seconds.

DEPUTY BLUNK DENIES GUILT Suspended Officer Tells Story of Detention At Indianapolis Indianapolis, Mar. 19— (U.R) Reiterating innocence in connection with the escape of John Dillinger from jail here March 3. Ernest Blunk, sc., ponded Lake county deputy shetiff. today recounted details of his mysterious detention in Indianapolis for two days. Blunk, returned'here Saturday and released almost us suddenly as he had been taken into custody two days earlier, said he expected to lie “made the goat," in connection with Dillinger's sensational jail break. State authorities have threatened to file a felony c harge against him. Blunk explained. Meanwhile Allen C. Twyman, East Chicago. Blunks attorney, said he was contemplating legal action against state officials who allegedly were responsible for the former deputy's mysterious incarceration. Blunk was expected to appear

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bufoi'c u -cpccibl Lake county grand jury today to relate what hr knew of the escape of John i Dillinger and Herbort Youngblood 1 negro murder inspect. Blunk | wa» kidnaped and taken as far as I’eotone, 111., by the eecaping prisoners. A state policeman lured Blunk from his home hero late Thursday and they <am to Indianapolis Immediat* ly. the former deputy sheriff said. Upon (irrlviil in ludiamipolis. | Blunk said, he was taken to a downtown hotel and questioned at length hv Edward Barce, deputy I state attorney general, and three[ other state investigators. "I was taken to the city Jail at Indianapolis Friday and held there incommunicado." Blunk related. "During questioning there Barce told me he would place a felony charge against inc if 1 didn't come through with the real story. "I told him that I had given htm the truth already and he showed me some statements from other persons that made it look bad for me. "I don't know who made those statements bin they contained a lot of lies about me." Blunk added. The deputy sheriff said he told state investigators that Dillinger had a real gun when he, Blunk, was first called into thedesperado's cell block. Dillinger first was <

reported to have bluffed his wuy out of the jail with a wooden I pistol. Blunk's statement, about the i uim lent rredence to a current report that the desperado obtain cd a gun from a box of soap carried Into the cell block the morning of the escape bv Sam Cahoon, a jail trusty. Both Calio-Mi and Blunk have been charged with aiding and abetting the escape of Dillinger i and Youngblood, who was killed ! Friday at Port Huron, Mich. — . o WILL FINISH SURVEY SOON (CON'ITNUBD FROM PAGE ONE) ment committee shall require. The state committee recommended that stakes of at least two and a half inches in diameter, allowing at least four feet above the ground, and substantial enough to remain in place until after Dee. 1, 1984 be used to mark such land. o Bloomington Editor’s Wife Dies Suddenly Bloomington, Ind.. March 19 — (UP);- Mrs, Lucille Feltus. 38, wife of Paul L. Feltus, editor of the Bloomington weekly- star, died suddenly Sunday afternoon at her

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home here, Mrs. Feltus was stricken when she leaned over to kiss her baby horn iwo weeks ago. Death wan caused by pulmonary embolism. I She was a graduate of Indiana I’niveraity In 1919 and later was secretary to U. 11. Smith. Bursar of tin- University. Her husband recently was awarded the Indiana Democratic editorial association tropiy for baling written the liest political editorial during 1933. _ <J > Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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