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I investigated. Burkett stated that a larger truck enroute south, directly ahead of his truck, suddenly applied the brakes as he neared the curve, Burkett staled that when he ap-' plied his brakes the truck swerved to the left on the snowy pavement. ' The Shawver auto also veered to the outside of the road in an attempt to pass, with the result that the two vehicles met nearly head on on the east berm of the road The injured were brought to the local hospital by passing motorists. Both the truck and the passenger car were badly damaged in the wreck, with the lighter auto , nearly demolished. Under Observation The attending physician stated this afternoon that the infant was under constant observation. Because of his tender age and erudition a thorough examination could , not be made immediately. The other vehicle involved in the crash did not stop. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Federal Land Bank to Walter M. Taylor et al, 80 acres in Jefferson twp. for |l. Does Bladder Irritation Get You Up? Results guaranteed, 25c. If not pleased, in four days go back and get your 2h Flush the bladder as you would the bowels. Help nature eliminate impurities and excess a< Ids which < an cause irritation that results in getting up nights, scanty flow, frequent desire, burning, backache, or leg pains. Get buchu leaves, ; juniper oil, et<., made into little green tablets. Just say Buckets to any druggist. Holthouse Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937.
FEDERAL JUDGE FAVORS REFORM Judge Williams Favors Court Bill, Promises To Retire Washington, Mar. 25- <U.R) The : White House injected an unexpect-■■ fd twist hi the judicial controversy i , today by making public a pledge | lof support to the president’s court] proposal by Federal Judge Robert I L. Williams, accompanied by ai promise to retire at the age of 70.1 Williams' precedent • breaking statement accompanied his formal nomination by President Roosevelt■ to a vacancy in the tenth U. 8. | circuit court of appeals. Williams, now a federal district, ' judge for eastern Oklahoma, ex-. . pressed his views in a letter to' 1 Attorney General Homer S. Cum-
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| mlns which wag forwarded by the , White Houae to Chairman Henry. ] F. Aahurat of the aenate judiciary j committee which munt approve Williama’ promotion. Williatna. letter laid: j "It ia agreeable to me In event I of Hitch promotion (to the circuit ; Iwnehl to retire at age of 70, under 'act of Feb. 25, 1919, a« amended ! March 1, 1929, when retiring age fe | reached. Thin would be in har-l iiiony with the president's judiciary j ; (trogram and court plan, which I' endorse and approve." Williams la 68 years old and thus' i would retire in two years under i the terms of his voluntary proposal I to retire at 70. The Williams development came as the senate judiciary committee hearings continued with opposition ! testimony presented by Fred Brenekman, Washington representative of the National Grange, and j Dean Young B. Smith of the Columbia University law faculty. Smith proposed the substitution 'of a constitutional amendment providing automatic retirement of su-
i preine court justices at 76 years of age as a substitute for the president's plan which be characterised as tbreateniug the fundamentals ] of American constitutional govern- | meat. j Smith suggested the constiui- | tlonal amendment be submitted tor ratification to state conventions whose delegates would be named by special election and that the . conventions meet to ratify the ; amendment on a uniform date. | This, he said, would provide a j speedy national referendum on the court situation. Brenekman said he spoke for 800,(100 American farmrs in opposing the president's program. He was questioned sharply by Sen. William Dieterich, D., 111. who addressed Brenekman as "My dear lobbyist.” "That's what you are, aren't you?" said Dieterich, "a lobbyist?" Brenekman retorted: “You can call my job what you please. Jam the Washington representative of ' the National Grange.”
H DeVOSS RELEASES 1 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) . I under the order. However, he I insisted upon returning to jail for ' lunch, "my last free meal for a while." Cases nt three city officials who I i appeared with Bangs to show cause I why they should not lx- sentenced . i to jail tor violation of a court in- 1 , junction against extension of tin city light plant facilities, were continued indefinitely by the court. o_ GENEVA MAN IS FROM FAQE ONBJ watched in the event be might be linked with the gang, which is thought to be nearly broken up- A | first report that a brother of the alleged forger was also under ar- ' rest was untrue, the marshall stated. o Coal Mine Safer Than Home 1 St. Clairaville, O. (U.R) — P. V
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Waddell, attorney for the state industrial commission, says that working in a coal mine is just twice as safe as staving at home. His figures are based on the number of accidents occurring in mines and homes. HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 IBS.A DAY Doctor# say your kidney# contain IS tnile# of tiny tube# or filter# which help to purify the blood'and keep you healthy. Moet people paw about 3 pinta a aay or about 3 pounce of waste. Frequent or #canty paaeage# with smarting and burning show# there tnav be eoiueth.ng wrong with ><-ur kidney# or bladder. An eace## of arid# or poisons in your blood, when due to functional kidney disorder#, may be the cauee of nagging backache, rheuniatio pain#, lumbago, leg pains, loa# of pep and energy. getting Uw nights, ewelling, pumnea# under the eye#, iieada< he# and dissineM. t Don't wait! Aak your druggist fur Doan# Pill#, u*ed Bucce#*fully by million# for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 nule# of kidney tubes flush out poiennou# aas be from your blood. Get Doan a Pills.
