Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1936 — Page 6
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NEW ANGLES IN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE! ONE) ing and interlocking developments in New York, Trenton, and Flemington indicated that sensations rivaling any of the fantastic Lindbergh case were imminent. District Attorney William F. X. (le ghan o Kings court (New York City,) N. Y,, hinted broadly that the attempt o Harry Weins, confessed participant in Wendel’s abduction, to hang h-!mhelf in a jail cell, Indicated that “big game” wash being threatened by Weiss’ arrest. Weiss, a 27-year-old taxicab driver. looped a necktie around his neck tied the free end to a cell bar, and
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g’ mu mmb stepped off his ibunk to hang a foot above the floor. When g”ards cut him d>vwn he was unconscious, but he recovered quickly. Geoghan ordered him handcuffed and a 24-hour guard placed over his cell. The confession Wolsb signed after being captui .d Tuesday in Youngstown, 0., named young Parker as the ’'brains’’ of the Wendel kidnaping and said Parker promised him an appointment to the New Jersey state police force for participating. His wife helped pcJice find him because, she said, she feared he was to be killed “to stop hie mouth.” The earns fear, New York ■police said, caused him to attempt suicide. Geogham said he expected ths
- — 1 — —— l : Kings county grand jury to indict another tporson implicated by Weiss today. I « Trenton police arrested Sol Mar- . cos, 23, a bookmaker and cigarmaker, on a charge of financing the flight of Murray BleefeM of New York, another of tho five indicted as Wendel’s kidnapers- Bleefeld and Young purker have escajied capture in a search broadened in 10 days to cover eight states. o DISPUTES MARK £ CON TINU ED FROM PAGE ONE) ocrats in drafting the state liquor law —and Pleas Greenlee, candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. I OreenlM charged Wright and Frank McHale, Logansport political I ally of Gov. Paul V. McNutt, had worked together V.', hold down tax assessments of l4ik County indusSPECIAL ON SATURDAY ONLY CABBAGE PLANTS. O „ 2 dozen..sc; Dozen dv CHEESE 1 QlZ,p pound 10 /2V HAM in chunk 91 p or slice, pound ti L V I SHOULDER. i QlZ,n 1 chunk or slice... lO'* X- AGE -. 19 x2oc SPARE RIBS 1 Qr» Meaty, lb lOv BEEF STEAK 1 Qp BEEF ROAST, lb. 15c & 18c Boiling Beef. lb. .. 11c & 12c Fresh Sides, tb 20c ■ EGGS, dozen .. 20c EARL SUDDUTH 512 S. 13th st. Free Delivery Phone 226
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McNutt. Both were employed, he mild, -by the Indiana Brewers association. night Wright cracked back with the accusation that Remmel was allied with a group seeking to gain control of Indiana's delegates u.> the republican national tionAt thfe Remmel was "amused" and issued a statement reiterating previous charges of a Wright-Mc-Hale alliance. A ■ Mies Mary Coverdale of Fort Wayne will visit In Decatur Saturday afternoon and evening.
XV PA Workers Start Work On Sidewalk A crew of WPA workers started work this morning on removing the old cement sidewalk on the Third streets. The present walk is 12 feet wide, north side of the court house along Madison street. The county commissioners ordered a new wulk constructed. The county council recommended a five foci walk, built one foot from the shrubbery and running the entire length of the street, between Second and If a five foot walk is constructed. Mad Iso n street will be widened six
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I feet and the street tauproveil over to the curba . - G. E. Employe Injured Today Roger Beard, employe of the local Genera) Electric factory, was taken - to the Adams county Memorial hospital this morning about 9 o’clock when he suffered Injuries to both ' of his eyes while at work. The >'*ing man wan engaged in - washing windows at the plant when a strong solution of washing com.pound he wax using, flew into his , eyens. He was taken to the hospital i and treated for hie injuries. The
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