Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1934 — Page 5
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next month, ready to hand over the eagle's leash to a board of experts. He hope, then to retire from active government vervlce, in the belief tliat he han completed the task to which he waa aaaigned by Provident Roosevelt, Unit of perfecting an efficient governmental organization to help induatry help itself out of Hie depreaalon. URGE SUPPORT OF GOVERNMENT OF THIS STATE (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) legislature waa a dominated rubber stamp. In explaining the prompt enactment of administration supported measures he said: “The legislature did. however, in the light of platform pledges, inspired by the matchless leadership of Paul McNutt, move for-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, .JULY 12, 1931.
ward in Hie discharge of u clear f duty." Me credited the intangibles and i gross income tax laws enacted by • the legislature with answering long agitation for a broadening of Hu- tax Ims. mid defended the I, ported system established under I Hie beer law. 1 "There would have been a storm of protest if tile legislature had failed to provide means of taxing beer shipped into the state, ’’ Ketchum said. "Tile legislature ! estaldishcd tile importer system i, to expediate tux collection." Pleas Greenlee, patronage dispenser for the administration, de- . fended his diatribution of jobs and > dismissal of 'disloyal” employes. He denied the governor has become a dictator of the state lint . said party platform pledges m- re- . ly had been carried out under the • leadership of the chief executive. f'lareiK e A. Ja< kson, director es
the gross income tax department, warned that if the income tax law is repealed a new tax or Increased property taxes will he necessary. Papers prepared by Sen. Frederick Van fri'uyx, Virgil Simmons, commissioner of the department of public works, and Albert Wais man. member of the board of tux commissioners, were read. Other speakers were Floyd I. McMurray, superintendent of puli lie instruction; Paul P. Fry. excise director; Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend, and Philip Zoercher, chairman of tiie board of tax commissioners. NEW ( RISIS INRELATIONS OF TWO COUNTRIES fCONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) expert in Austrian-German relations. at hand so as to seek a rapproa. hment with Germany. Today it was said relations were increasingly strained because of the bloody suppression of the storm troop revolt in Germany. In withdrawing Tauschnitz, it was said. Dollfuss wanted to register his disapproval of Nazi methods, especially as they affected Catholics. Dolifuss himself is an unusually devout Catholic. Many of his political acts are bound up with his devotion to his church. These reports would indicate that in killing Heinrich Klausener. head of the German Catholic action party, Hie Nazis opened up a source of potential trouble. It had already been reported from Gome that the Vatican pl„n ned to take official interest in Klatisener's fate, and —if no spontaneous explanation was forthcoming—to inquire as to tile manner of his death and whether his body was cremated. Tiie German legation refused to discuss the report that its minister had received orders to be ready to leave Austria. The official wireless station announced that Tauschnitz’s withdrawal did not mean a break, but added ambiguously that his withdrawal would leave only a sub- ' ordinate in Berlin. still uncertainty in
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official quarters of tho future. Ministers weie surprised when Dollfuss, only u few hours before he submitted tiie cabinet's resignation to President Wilhelm Niklas, tide! them of liis plan. I’articu'larly tnere was dotibtas to the status ol Major Emil Fey, newly iippoiuted < liief of antl-ter roristic activies. Some govern ; inept men said lie had been pro | muted. Others thought lie was I kicked half way down the poliii-l cul stands toward oblivion. Despite the government's re newed canipiign against terrorism. iHiiuliings, which have beer, daily occurrences for weeks, had not died out entirely. A bomb was placed last night in an automobile owned by JosefAusweger, prominent in the fatherland front movement, near Hie Baeren beer garden in Saiz burg. It injured five occupants of tiie beer garden, two of them seriously. Four of tiie injured were reported to have been for-1 cigners although they were not 1 Americans. Early today a bomb damaged I the home of a priest at Buer . I near Bludenz. Explosions for tin- last two Weeks have averaged four daily. — -o —— Man And Woman Killed By Auto Frankfort. Ind . July 12.—(U.R) Louise Robinson. 21. ami Everett ' Burkhalter, 27. died in county lies I pital early today from injuries re- 1 ceived an hour earlier when they ' were struck by an automobile while' walking on state highway 2S near; the Frankfort city limits. Both suffered skull fractures. Elmer Wallace, 17, Boylestown. driver of the cjir. said he was | blinded by tiie lights of another| machine. Police said he did not j have a driver's license and ordered I his arrest. 0 Mrs Florence Kinzel of Columbus Ohio is visiting here for a day or. t wo. e o High grade women's wear, at bargain prices at the E. F. (lass Clearance Sale. —
ATTORNEYS AT LAKE WAWASEE (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) | ♦♦ ♦ • lie conducted in the various county | and circuit courts us al present. If a prk-oner is found guilty, all evidence in the case would be turned ! over Io the centr.il sentencing board which would make final disposition. The plan is recoinmelided, Mei Nutt said, because of the wide variation on tho length of sentences given criminals for tiie same offenses. ARKANSAS BAI) GIRL IS KILLED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) unteiir, was lier next victim. Sin- ; killed him. she explained, because ! she resented his advances. She I received a 21-year sentence for that. She liad been in prison Hie second time only a short while when | ' .-he escaped. A few days later she ,
WASHOUT - 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vitality Medical authorities that your kidney® contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty amount caus- : ing burning and discomfort, the IS MILES i of kidney tubes need washing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging i backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality. 1 getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. If kidneys don't empty 3 pints every day and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter, your body will take up these poisons causing serious trouble. It may knock you out ami lay you up for many months. Don't wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN’S PILLS . . . a doctor’s prescription . . . which has been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give quick relief and will help to wash out the lu , MILES of kidney tubes. But don't take chances with strong drugs I or so-called “kidney cures” that claim to fix J you up in 15 minutes, for they may seriously injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist I on DOAN'S PILLS ... the old r. liable re--1 lief that contain no “dope” or habit-forming drugs <eße sure you get DOAN'S PILLS at your druggist. © 1934, Foster-Milburn Co.
• returned because hYio was tired. A I few months latur h!i<» escaped again ! but returned when her co»ieciene<- | started bothering her. When sh' 1 I eneaped the third time, blood 1 hounds, tracked her down. Yesterday she feigned illness and was • •xcused from duty in tho straw berry patch. In departing from prison nhe paused to steal the re vol ver of tho guard who later kill ed her. Helen was blonde, bine-eyed, and of slender lines. People who knew her in Dewitt considered her right pretty. — Montpelier Races Will Start .Inly 24 Hal Kelley, aeerctary of file Mont pelier Horae Race AjMOciatlon. an-1 1 nounces he in ready for the 19341 | event whii h open.s July 24 ami eon-1 tlnuen four days. The admission | has been redtr. ed to 35 cent.s and I the Harry Haylor rodeo will put
Special Close- Out SALE OF PANAMA HATS Including values l!)c to 79c, Oiti* good quality panamas. Assorted color brands. Some with silk lining. Large head CTh.jro sizes included. Choice .... Ice Water Sets Ladies ,>ure silk ’ Full Pitcher with ice lip and I' Ilf io led Hose I 6 tumblers to match in fancy green glass Qf Regular 69c value hose in Set complete Ot)v wanted shades ’7O » Saturday Only. reduced to pair I nr— mbj .luniKjy: ««
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on many feature acts. The track Ist In good condition and Mr. Kelley says they will have mon than u hundred liurnc.su horxen on tlm ground, with every race well filled. The Tuesday program includes a 2-28 trot and 2-28 pace and two running raccn; Wednesday 2-23 pace, three yen- old trot, running race, bicycle race and mule race. Thursday 2 18 trot, 2-13 pace'and 2-14 trot; Friday 2-22 trot, 2 18 pace 2-year old pace, furlough run and a coun chase. —— o —— You can dress well at small cost if too take advantage of the E. F. Gass Clearance Sale.
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