Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1936 — Page 5

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ibly. We were wined as well as, dined at the officer's mess, and we slept In the hold that night, only ■ | five miles outside the capital s suburbs with the second brigade of ■ the Eritrean division, the tough Askari native from Eritrea under Gen. Ruggiero Trachia. Tuesday morning the men were rebuilding and strengthening a I bridge so It would bear the enormous 10-ton Diesel motored trucks 1 which the officers told us were I following—there were 2,5th) trucks in all. Then came a wireless flash from Marshal Badogllo. He hud been i Informed that bandits in the capi- | tai were besieging the legations i and thousands of foreigners were

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936.

i in danger. The offeers began shouting orders to their men. The Askari outposts were called hastily In. "Be quick! Be quick!*’ Gen. Trachia called to us, and then came the shouted order; " A van ti! Avant 11" —(forward). Thus we started to Addis Ababa, a day ahead of time, for Marshal Badoglio had not intended to occupy It until Wednesday. The intimate contact between the ground forces and the air force was evident. As we started, three small scout planes and a big three motored bomber signalled that the way ahead was clear. Inside the city gates, half a mile 'north of the British legation, we halted for formation of an en--1I tering column. Vp came the Sabauda division I under Gen. Italo Garibaldi—dusty, i sunburned, bearded, war-worn but I happy veterans, wearing broken 1 goggles against the sun and weathi er beaten tropical helmets. Os all the Ethiopian army's • scores of thousands of warriors. FLUSH GUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 Miles of tiny tußes or filters which help to purify the I blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty 1 amount causing burning and discomfort, the 15 Miles of kidney tubes I may need flushing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. If kidneys don't empty 3 pints a day and so get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste, poisonous matter may develop, causing serious trouble. Don't wait. Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, which have been used successfully by millions of people for over 40 years. They give happy relief j and will help to flush out the 15 Miles of kidney tubes. Get Doan's Pills at your druggist

there was but one man to receive the conquering army. An officer of the emperor's imperial guard— the Ethiopian government In person — approached and asked how to make the fascist salute. A high priest with a war drum, and a few shivering natives with flowers watched the column as it formed.. FIFTEEN HELD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ——— w n , stolen jewelry was reported recovered, Martin and James Williams still were sought. Barton and his sweetheart, Mrs. Margaret Barker. 21, were arrested in a hotel hero April. 29, and shortly afterward were removed to Indianapolis where murder charges were pending against him. It was understood that Martin, Williams and Jackson will be sent to Indianapolis to stand trial with Barton. Federal charges probably will be lodged against the Beckers. The gang acquired its name "Second Dillingers” because of their avowed intention to follow in the notorious Indiana gangster's footsteps. GIVES REPORT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE), lion at an institution like this. “In management matters, your ! board and your superintendent and matron are to be congratulated on : the commendable care given these I inmates. We would suggest that further attention, as opportunities I arise, be given to fitting the in- ' mate to additional simple daily | duties; to provide him additional i recreation and religious facilities. ' These will be found to produce I further contentment and satisfacItion for the inmates. May the fine 'cooperation now existing continue, I that this instituion may, in every I way, become the Adams county home for the aged and unfortunI ate. County Jail “The recent structural changes and repairs in both jail and sheriff residence are highly commended as aiding much in making of this a more suitable county jail

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i for Adams county. "However. It Is true, that some • other changes should be made to meet the most essential needs for I a first class county jail here. All locking devices need to be put and kept In good working order to in- , sure better jail strength. For the same reason a grated door should lead from outer porch to jail office. For more sanitary quarters we urge use of the shower baths instead of bath tubs and the adding of a shower bath in the women's ward. "To reduce lire hazard here there is need for a complete rewiring; for a standard and properly lined chimney stack; for complete repair and overhauling of heating plant, and for fireproofing of boiler room. These latter needs are urgent and in the interests of economy, ultimately to the county. "Jail officials merit your cooperation and at least quarterly visits for inspecting and advising in ord er that a better jail service may result from their efforts." 10 WOMEN ON J£O NTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) amount of necessities, such as thread. In addition to manufacturing clothing for families on relief it affords a small wage to women whose families either are or would be on relief rolls. One hour of each day is devoted to training under Mrs. Hazelwood's ■ supervision, with the balance of ,1 the day for advanced work. Visit- | ors are invited to inspect the pro- ' jects. . ' The office is open each day that WPA schedules permit, from 7:30 1 a. m. until 4 p. tn. BIBLE SCHOOL ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Alice Baumgartner, assistant : secretary. , I Victoria Stoneburner, teacher 'beginner 1. ' Alice Gahmau, assistant teacher ■! beginner I. „ Mildred Hensehen, beginner 11. ' Irene Girod, beginner 11. i Mrs. Russel Weller, primary I. Dorothy Adler, asst, primary 1. - Selma Peters, primary 11. 1 Beulah Augsburger, primary HI. I Irene ('cherry, boys Junior I.

Katherine Zimmerman, girls junior I. Marie Hildebrand, boys Junior 11. Mrs. Albert Beery, girls Junior 11. Rev. Hine, boys junior 111. Dorothy Dilling, girls junior 111 Rev. Russel Weller, boys inter-1 mediate 1. Mary Dettlnger, girls intermed late I. Grether, intermediate 11. Rev. H. H. Meckstroth, intermediate 111. Marie Grether, supply teacher. Glen Griffith, recreational direct-.

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I or. Frank Grether, recreational <ll- - Dorothy Adler, recreational director. —— —-- 1 ■ CONTINUANCE (CONTINUED FROM i-ACIK ON1U) ] ment today. The occupation of Jijlga occurred Tuesday. It coincided with the h/.wir i when MiGisollni was making his ate , nouiicement to the nation of the ■ capture of Addis Ababa. It was announced that the fascist grand council and the cabinet will meet in Venice palace on Saturday laud that the decisions of Imlh will

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i be anrv.-iunced at once. It was believed the meetings would proclaim Victor Emmanuel i King of Italy and emperor of tho Italian flominiuoa in Africa, giving him the "King and Emiperor" ranking which goes with the British ■ I crown. It was announced thai the King I hud appointed Mussolini a cavalier -of the grand cross of military erder -of Savoia. The decoration wus awarded betause Mussolini "prepared, led and ■ won the greatest colonial war in I history." It is Italy’s highest honor ■. conferred only on the great mill- : i tary leaders .".f the nation.