Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1936 — Page 6
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C.O.P.MRTI LACKS PROGRAM Townsend Charges Republicans Lack Any Program Salem, Ind., Oct. S. — (U.K) —M. f’Hff-H-il Townsend, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, last night charged the Republican party has no program for the present and future needs of the people of Indiana. "The difference between the Democratic party and the Republican party in this campaign is the difference between a responsible efficient organization which has a program and office seekers who have no program.' 1 Townsend as- j serted. “Those who assail the Democratic program for better government in Indiana have not to this hour offered a constructive suggestion of their own,' 1 the candidate charged. He added his opponents "proposed to wreck all that has been done for our public schools, for' our aged and needy men and women and for industrial workers of ( the state.’* Prominent Speakers Indianapolis, Oct. 8. -(U.R) —Many prominent speakers of the Demo-' cratic national committee have been scheduled for campaign addresses in Indiana. James Pennman. director of the state speakers' bureau, announced today. Among the speakers will be Rabbi Samuel Stephen Wise. New York; J. F. T. O'Connor, controller of the currency: Paul Wolman, former commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who will speak in Fort Wayne, Oct. 23; Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the interior; Henry L. Stevens, past commander of the American Legion and Sen. Millard Tydings, of Maryland. Harry Woodring, acting secreHcr Romeo Fled Wlr ■ e Bernice Quist • Here's • Chicago's -. "Juliet” T but ; where's “Romeo"? That's what the father of Bernice Quist wanted to know when Romeo' . Leslie Roman, fled when Quist discovered Roman and Bernice Quist playing a • balcony" scene on the Quist back porch in the early morning hours. Quist swore out a warrant for Roman's arrest. | Bernice. "Juliet'. is shown above. UrfiTrHl \ ' IT’S THE HOTEL GIBSON FOR PRICE APPEAL THE GIBSON HAS ALLS— SLEEP APPEAL - FOOO APPEAL ANO PRICE APPEAL 1000 ROOMS WITH BATH FROM •2“ F.W MLLAHT , (teneroi Manager LARGEST HOTEL IN
taty of war. will speak at Decatur I Oct. 17; Sen. Joseph Robinson, majoirity leader of the United States I satiate, will speak in South Bend, Oct. 16, and Sen Tom Connally, I Tetxas. will deliver an address at I’rtnceton Oct. 13. Sen. Hugo Black, Alabama, was ■ scheduled for Seymour, Oct. 15; Richmond, Oct. 16, and Elwood, Oct. 17. SECRETARY TO (CONTTNT’KD FROM PAGE ONE) i "Have brought nie into many counI triee and have given me an insight into the xoul of many peoples. What then could be more natural for me than tht' dee Ire to know at first • hand also this great and powerful nation which holds euch a unique and important place among all the peojles of the world; which by ita energy and vast teritory, by the force of it*s labor and organization, by its ideals and its sente of reality, by its inexhaustible forces of wealth and by ita progress has done such great things in the past and promises so much for the future not only for this country but ateo for all I humanity." Republican Rally At Fort Wayne Tonight Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. S —(UP) — fol. Theodore Rooeevelt, Jr, former governor-general of the Phillipines. and Mrs. Ruth Hanna Me Cormick Simms, former Illinois congreeawoman, will address a Kepuhlica nrally here tonight, French Police Raid Fascist Quarters Parte. Oct. B—(UP)— Weapon* and a dagger made in Germany. l bearing the swastika, were seized by police today in a raid on the home of Col. Casimir Larncols de la Roque, head of the French social (fascist) party. The raid was part of a eudden, : general descent on party headquarters in every part of Parte by police acting on urgent government ordI ers. At La Roque’s home at 24 Rue ft ft COLDS vuU si? Headache, I.IQCID. TABLETS 30 min sit cm. SALV E, NOSE DROPS , Try “Hub-My-Tium"—World's Best Liniment
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More than forty full time staff in Spain are covering the Spanish civil for the United Press. When the rebellion broke out the United Press was prepared, its big corps of reporters, supplemented by the news resources of 38 client newspapers in the Iberian peninsula. Eighteen men in the Madrid bureau, full time bureaus in Barcelona and Lisbon, correspondents in all major cities were ready lor the emergency. Staff men from Paris quickly manned the French border towns, important relay points. Reynolds Packard,’veteran war correspondent. Just returned from covering the fall of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, hastened to Burgos to report activities of the rebels in the north. Correspondents from Madrid were assigned to cover rebels in the south. Gibraltar, Palma de Mallorca, Oviedo. San Sebastian. Iran, Vigo. Seville. Bilbao, are other vantage points from which regular United Press correspondents began filing war news. Their eyewitness dispatches, carefully sifted by (veteran cable editors in London and New York, present a concise, yet complete picture of the day to day struggle.
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Saint Mederic, police seized three blackjacks, five sword canes, a revolver and the dagger, besides num-1 erous photographs, manuscripts ami printed documenta. Great Britain And U. S. Cooperating Washington. Oct. B—(UP8 —(UP) —Administration officiate said today the United States and Great Britain were cooperatng according to plan in the tri-partite monetary accord and that there was no threat of a I split over the exchange ration of the pound and dollar. oWithdraws Suit Against McNutt Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. B—(UP8 —(UP) — A petition to restrain Gov. Paul V. McNutt from proclaiming martial! law in labor dteturabnees, filed In i southern Indiana district federal; court after the Terre Haute general. strike Rust year, has been withdrawn >
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iuv» I nail w , dislodge beleaguered rebels in the historic fortress of Alcazar which stands near the town hall. Revolutionary forces finally rescued their cohorts.
SWEDISH FLIER FORCED DOWN Kurt Kjorvail Lands In Ocean; Rescued ByTrawler London, Oct. 8 — (UP) — The ! Swedish Ocean flier, Kert Bjorvall, and his Bellanca monoplane were i aboard the French trawler Iniitirin ; today. The man and the (plane were pkked up from the ocean 80 mile’ j off the southwest coast of Ireland The Imbrin te enroute to Valentla, ; Ireland. The 31-year-old aviator, flying from New York to Stockholm, Sweden, had not been lighted after be I passed Newfoundland, until the air I ministry received a wireless report | of his reecue. It wan not known whether his ' plane waa damaged in the landing !at »ea. It remained afloat until i sighted by the trawler. Wednesday night a full moon il- ’ laminated the sea and the weather was mild, enabling a lookout on the imbrin to epot the dark outline ot i the plane on the horizon. The vessel swung oft its course ! and came up alongside the plane. ; cold and tired but supremely thank - ful, the stranded aviator waa ■ brought over the side. Reports to the air mintetry did not say what camsed Bjorkval to come down short of his goal. It was believed though, that he ran out of fuel a« his plane carried juet enough gasoline to make Sweden under favorable conditions. If he encountered head winds, the supply may not have been eufficient. The Imbrin is a 330-ton trawler, registered out of I-a Rochelle. A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and ■ you cannot afford to take a chance | with anything less than Creomuli slon, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm | is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee I Creoinulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with 1 results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.)
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of Europe? Will Spaln'scivil war become the Sarajevo oi 1936? U The answer may be in Spain, but behind that cons lict an even greater struggle Is unfoldingEurope's struggle for peace-in Berlin, Paris, Moscow, Rome, London, Vienna, Geneva and Madrid. In all of those capitals statesmen, diplomats and military leaders are trying to isolate the germ ol w® in Spain. If diplomacy and statescralt fail The struggle for peace is more difficult to report a harder story to write than war itself. It requires the most meticulous accuracy, an unbiased vie* point, experience, sound news judgment and constant vigilance against premature sensations. Responsible men in responsible posts are reporting significant trends, sifting facts from rumors, writing the story for the United Press in the capitals ol Europ*. Their dispatches trace with force and clarity th* maneuvers of Europe's rulers at a time when the least misstep, or "incident" might be fatal to world peacs. United Press correspondents abroad are young is years—old in experience. Their reports reflect th* traditional United Press accuracy and speed.
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