Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1935 — Page 6
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URGES FEDERAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE slty of Chicago today .proposed a lottery .system for Cock county which would replace the eirritating eales tax and provide funds sufficient to care so rthe needy. Prof. JSirgess, who two years ago began an investigation of conditions after ho served on the coroner’s jury in the death of Gus Winkler and heard lending authorities say they were unaware of widespread gambling in Chicago, said hie plan might gross $60,000,000 annually. Asserting he was supported by (prominent local citizens including beads of the Chicago crime commission. the professor urged Gov. Henry Ihorner to legalize all gambling and consider his lottery program. It is clear to me,” he wired Hor-; ner. "that the evidence for establishment of a municipal lotterey in Chicago is as strong <as the licensing, regulation, and supervision of gambling in Chicago.” PIG CROP 20 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE pated earlier. The department estimated some 3.175.000 sows would farrow during the 1935 fall season (June 1 to December 1), an increase of 19.5 per cent above the very smalt ; number farrowed in the 1935 fall j season but 37 per cent smaller than the average for 1932-33. The total litters farrowed this | spring and fall will approximate ■ 5.916,000. the department said. | This would be a decrease of 1 934.000 litters from 1934 farrow-, ing and 41 per cent below the I 1932-33 average. c The report said further de-
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crease in indicated bog production this year was caused largely by last summer’s drought, togeth-. er w’th the very unfavorable 1 hog-corn ratio prevailing until the end of last winter. In all of | the principal hog states, the de-' partment said, production in 1935 ' will be "far below” the maximum j allowed under the AAA corn-hog I control program. o —— Denies Burr Keliy Has Been Dismissed Indian ipolis, Ind.. June 28 —Paul ' P. Fry, state excise administrator. ■ i said today he knew "nothing about” | I reports that Burr Kelly, Huntington i I had been dismissed as a represenI tative of the alcoholic beverages commission in the fourth district. I The district is comprised of Allen.
Miami. Wabash, Huntington, Wells Adams, Grant, Blackford and Jay , counties. o — Two Lads Drown In Gravel Pit Morion, Ind., June 28—(UP)— Two boys, Charles Jervis, 14 and Floyd Kirk. 16, drowned today while swimming in a gravel pit southwest of here. They were believed to have suffered from cramps caused by the the cold water. —_ o ——• Signs Extension Os Nuisance Tax Washington. June 28 — (UP) — President Roosevelt today signed, I the joint resolution extendineg present nuisance taxes for two years. ;
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935.
Action on the projxwal was completed by congress yesterday. The taxes bring a yield of about $5(15.000,000 annually and would ; have expired Sunday had not the ■ continuing resolution been passed. TAX-RICH PROGRAM CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE would begin probably July 8. Next week was expected to be spent in executive sessions going over technical details with treasury experts and the legislative drafting service. House Democratic leaders expect the most vital test of the session of President Rooesvelt’s strength when the bill comes up | for action. Scores of amendments, | including one for cash payment of the bonus, will be offered. o BROTHERS SET CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE jubilant and full of new vigor. The record at which the brothers are aiming now- is the 647% hour mark hung up by Dale Jackson* and Forrest O’Brien at St. ■ laiuis. The Jackson-O’Brien recj ord was refused recognition by the ; National Aeronautical Association I because the fliers’ barograph was not authenticated. The Keys will pass it at 12:02 p. I m. Monday if they still are in the air. % Flight officials estimate the Keys have traveled 46.084 miles since they took off at 12:32 p. m. on June 4. o ROAD OPENED TO WEST POINT VIA HITCH-HIKE I ! Aurora, Mo. (U.R) —Friends laugh-1 ed when Private Charles E. Ogles- j by told of his intention hitch-hike I to Washington and return with a i West Point appointment. Now the laugh is on Oglesby’s j companions in the ranks at Fort I Riley, Kan. He made the trip to! 1 Washington and returned with the ' , appointment through Rep. Dewey Short of the 7th Missouri district. SINISTER MYSTERY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE get into her hands? WTiy did she I choose this means of freeing herself of it? These questions and others, the detectives hoped, might, when answered, clear the riddle of Dickinson’s death. While city detectives worked on the mystery alone, it was reported that federal agents were standing i by to assist if thy were needed, and might be conducting a private in-, vestigation secretly. The prominence of the victim and of his family spurred authorities to an intensive manhunt. I Robbery, first thought of as the motive in the excitement immed-' iately following discovery and identification of the body, was morel and more discounted against new evidence and the white light of , logic. He was known to be carry- , ing a large sum of money, some- ' thing between SI,OOO and $2,000. I This was missing. It was the only evidence supporting a robbery theory, while all the circumstances ||PR||lHl| FROM “down east” to ‘’ farthest west,’ ’ motorists are never out of touch with jEtna service. Our 25,000 /Yff a agents cover the country. Their job is to stand by? Etna policy holders in every emergency. For a carefree vacation trip—Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 lllli iii ftliiiilll
of his death pointed to another motivation, of what nature detecfives were unprepared even to surmise. Had robbery been the motive, he was either the victim of casual holdup men or of criminals well aware of his identity and of the fact that he habitually carried
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