Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1936 — Page 5
bKfavsi’APEßs in !r wl the Blois, Franco i wh( .|. (1 Mrs. Simpson spent mail' after fleeing Eng■TV ||„. newspapers looked nil the < iI - v frar <>W Araorlcan Klnugers, reprint Ing from them SkE.; about the king’s romance ■f’,..’,'. weeks old '<> American Kl rs but entirely new here. pally Mirror characterized eolkwnes as ■L ■( r hooligans of tina " ~., , U e gossip, twisted headand rumors have been biggest export in the S |X nioiiths,” its editorial '-Il i., on this high tempera-! scandal. explosive as TN f. dominions have reached premature impressions." HK, Mirror said it favored Edmarrying Mrs. Simpson it ■L|ish<*. Mr AH- FINANCE FROM PAGE ONE) ~11 iiie auction block by el 1 " " •' Tomlin■ *Hna -hipper. form -1 B^K ln . a corporation, which ■ i foi a few million dollars 'op hold(Kprcmip.ui) of the Van Sweringen j^^K n . also lias bei-n as a witness. . w ' >.'d toi niation of midid when Tomlins him in Muncie. was an officer or dirm ii orporations, including BF,. .id. fin n.ture and bank- . lie testified 11n th- Nickel Plate railwhen he fiivt became the late Van Sw rbrothers, (). P. and M. J. ■ g in I’. Van Sweringen toid a. tliat the situation, for s. was "critical" beK* -.«■ holding their sei ariti. .- ■tj.. ; sell them. wH ■ ° M DEATH TOLL IN Kd . automobile was strm k [ Id- Four train at crossing "W I Anderson. !-s M. Short. 60. died from suftered in an automobile m-ar his home in ColumIndiana. I Soos. 2f» Sullivan athlete, kill:• d when his shotgun disaccidentally during a trip. I’,, dwell. 37. Farmersburg, killed instantly in a head-on -I’ll- collision south of Terre ■«*«'’ X |M Culbertson. SS. died
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Som<> London papers assail Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's statements concerning the King Ed-ward-Simpson mat tor in the house of commons by
I from injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Connersville. ' William D. Bedell. 62. Mt. Car(mel. 111., died in the hospital in I Evansville from injuries suffered when struck by a truck. I 0 COURT RULING , (CONI INUED, FBI sentaXive since Bond and Share : operations extended more into interstate commerce than those of many other companies. In the meantime, they asserted, they were being injured in their financial operations because of the existence of the law. Upholds Validity Washington, Dec. 7 — (U.R) The i supreme court today upheld conI stitutionality of fair trade statutes |of Illinois and California, opening I the way. it was believed, to pos- ' sible development of modified state NRA systems. The court's action was sweeping in nature and wa-s by unanimous
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vote of the eight sitting judges. The statutes which were upheld permitted agreements between retailers and wholesalers to fix and maintain established prices for goods, thus eliminating alleged "cut-throiat” competition. The fajr trade procedure outlined by the state laws was similar in many respects to fair trade procedure set up on a national basis by the invalidated NRA. The court handed down separate opinions on each of the state acta but held to the same reasoning in both opinions. It noted particularly that the Illinois act contained no compul-i sion but rather permitted private | persons to contimt with respect! to maintenance of resale prices. “It contains no element of compulsion but simply legalizes their acts,’’ the court said, “leaving them free to enter into the authorized contract or not a« they may see fit,” o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
snapped in this, exclusive International. Illustrated News Radiophoto. Should King Edward abdicate in the crisis over Mrs. Simpson, the Dube of York would become king.
EARLY RELIEF (CONTINUED FROM PAG© ONE) above for 21 states as a week-end resume showed: 1. Twenty-four persons injured by tornatodes and wind-storms in Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas. 2. Five dead and eight injured in a Detroit residence tire. 3. Scores of dead in traffic accidents caused by ice and snow. 4. One dead from exposure to cold. 5. One freight ship wrecked and its crew of 25 rescued in Lake ; Michigan. | 6. Fresh water shipping paralyzed by ice in some sections, threatened in others; automobile and airplane traffic impeded. Government weather experts reported a low of 26 below zero at Bemidji, Minn., and predicted temperatures around zero today for Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconrsin, Missouri, lowa, and Minne-
sota. Ohio, Kentucky, New York, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and I New Jersey wore warned of impending cold waves and temperntures well below freezing wore forecast for Nebraska, tho Dako tas. Kansas and south Into Tennessee, northern Mississippi, north-. ern Arkansas and northwestern Alabama. Snow which fell so heavily Sun-' day it grounded aircraft in Minne- ; sota and the Daßotas lay over j most of the middle west. In WlsI consln, Illinois, Michigan and Indiana it melted and froze again to i sheathe highways in ice. o POPE CONDITION (CONTINUED FHOM PAOE QNB) led every report of his illness. Many telegrams were dispatched to the Vatican asking reports on i the progress of the pope's malady, while the populace flocked to | churches to pray for his recovery. I Conservation League Not To Meet Tonight — ' ■ The Adams county fish and game conservation league will not hold. ; the regular meeting this evening. The next meeting will be Monday, January 4, when officers will be elected. The meeting will be held at the Moose home, when a coon roast and rabbit supper will bo offered. All members are urged to attend. o Chicago Elevated Crash Toll Now 11 Chicago. Dec. 7 —Toll of the crash i between an elevated commuter’s [train and an electric interurban express Nov. 24 reached 11 today with the death of Harry Walborne, 45, 1 railroad employe, ilnquest into deaths in the accident has been postponed until Dec. 15. Two Persons Are Burned To Death 1 Cannelton, Ind., Dec. 7 —(UP) — Two persons were burned to death 1
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Mrs. Simpson Seen at Recent Polo Match ■■■■M■■MM|H| EMpprjl •"wA - 41 r f ?> ' *' . * J* * '• ■ I SW A £»a ft s v S 3 \ ‘-s • -<. a ■" -■-■ JH Lord Sefton and Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson
Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson, whose friendship with King Edward has created international comment. attended the recent Hurllngham polo matches with Lord Sefton, bachelor friend of the
and three others were injured seriously today in a tire which destroyed the home of William Lehman, (prominent manufacturer. The dead were: Mrs. William Lehman, Sr., 36. William Lehman, Jr„ 17, Cannelton high fti hool athlete. Lehman and two other children, Dorothy and Virginia, were taken to Deaconess hospital at Evansville in critical condition.
king. The above photo shows her In one of her last public appearances prior to development of what certain members of parliament have called “the crisis”.
Ex-Judge’s Suit For Salary Is Dismissed Washington, Dec. 7 —(UP)—The , court of claims today dismissed the suit of former federal judge Halsted I L. Ritter of Florida to recover back salary of $833.33 on the grounds that the court had no authority to ' review the senate's impeachment 'of him.
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I McNutt’s Office Damaged By Fire Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 7 —(UP) —Defective electrical wiring caused a small fire today in the office of Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Insulation burned when Grant Hawkins, governor's messenger, turned on a wall switch. He put out the fire with a chemical extinguisher. I
