Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1937 — Page 6

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REBEL FORCES GAIN GROUND Nationalist Troops Claim Advances Against Loyalists With the Nationalists at Reinosa. By Courier to Bayonne, Aug. 19—(U.R)- Led by light tanks armed with flamethrowers which set dry shrubbery afire, victorious nationalist troops today advanced their nut-cracker encircling movement on this front to within 32 miles of Santander on one side; slightly above 60 on the other. Truckloads of soldiers who ent ered here today were chanting: •‘Santander in 10 days”—predicting fall of the last of the importAnt Biscay ports held by the enemy. Moorish cavalry is cooperating brilliantly with the nationalist advance in a cleanup of the enemy along a wide front. To the east of the Rainosa-Torrelavega road, behind Alto De La Horca the enemy is attempting to resist with several tanks and a few 75-milll-meter guns, deriding its firing on the road from Corconte toward Reinosa. Steamship Is Sunk Istanbul, Turkey, Aug. 19 —(U.R) —A dispatch from Chanak said today that the Spanish loyalist steamship Atnuru was torpedoed by an unidentified submarine off the Tenedos Islands, in the Aegean Sea near the Turkish coast. The position is some 1,400 miles east of the Spanish east coast. Loyalists have asserted that the nationalists have no submarines LEEiTZn Free Sample of GID GRANULES —the vegetable mucin. ivhose protective demulcence and detoxification brought relief and correction to thou- ■ sands—at your Druggist: ■■ Holthouse Drug Co.

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in their navy. The Amuru was carrying foodstuffs from Odessa, Russia. Its muster managed to beach It. but its situation was considered hopeless und the Turkish steamship Kernel rescued the crew. Turkish authorities sought to Identify the submarine. 11 Persons Hurt In Auto Accident Rochester, Ind., Aug. 19. —(U.R) — Authorities today investigated an accident last night involving four cars in which 11 persons were injured, four seriously, six miles north of here on highway 31. Those seriously injured were: George Keller. 44, Chicago; Harvey Raymond, 42, Niles, Mich.; Mrs. Blanche Winlack. 38, Niles, Mich.; and Mrs. John Goheen, 38, Argos. Raymond was most seriously injured and is not expected to live. o Tommy Farr Injured By Sparring Partner Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 19. — (U.R) — With his world’s heavyweight fight with Joe Louis just one week away, Tommy Farr of Wales today suffered a deep cut under his right eye during a sparr? iug session. Farr was sparring with Joe Wagner of Newark. In the first round, Wagner, who weighs 177 pounds, threw a vicious hook as Farr came out of a crouch. The punch landed perfectly. o Report Brady Gang Headed To Detroit Detroit, Aug. 19.-(U.R) —State and city police massed along highways leading into Detroit today after receiving a report that members of the Al Brady bank robbing gang were enroute here. State troopers searched tourist camps and officers were stationed at the Windsor tunnel and the Ambassador bridge, both leading to Windsor, Ontario. The Brady tip originated with an informant who said he overheard two men quarreling in a Toledo I restaurant. As the men left they dropped a department of justice

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A striking contrast is presented in these two groups of child refugees from war-torn Spain. At top, children from the insurgent side, uniformed and carrying training rifles, march past and salute Count Ciano (white suit), son-in-law of Premier Benito Mussolini, at their camp in Rome. At bottom are some of the 1,500 children from the Loyalist side of Spain, giving the clenched fist salute in their camp at St. Cloud, France. Some of them brandish cudgele. ,

circular, he said, describing members of the gang. o - Open Investigation Into Fatal Blast Philadelphia, Aug. 19.—(U.R)—The navy opened an investigation today to ascertain the cause of an explosion aboard the destroyed U. S. Cassin that killed seven persons. , The newly constructed 1,500 ton vessel, which was to have had final trials next month preparatory to joining the fleet, was in drydock | when a steam pipe exploded. Live ■ steam and bits of metal from the | broken pipe struck a group of i civilian workers in the ship's boiler room. Eight workers were being treated today for first degree burns. o Plane Spots Fish , North Bend, Orej —(U.R) —Modern i warfare methods have moved into i the pilchard fishing industry. Fish-l ermen, weary of wandering aimlessly with their nets, have hird Charles Ganiere to spot the fish from the air in an amphibian plane. He marks the suns of fish with smoke bombs. Pilchards are a fish similar to sardines. o Freak Lightning Strikes Leicester, N. C. —(UP) — Take I Mrs. Neal Payne’s word for it, and I never milk a cow when it’s lightening. While she was engaged in milking. a bolt struck the cow, killing it and throwing Mrs. Payne against I the barn door. She suffered only a 1 slashed head, but a yearling near by was killed. o Mickey Mouse In Temple Singapore.— (U.R) —Travelers retnrninp tn Rinp'finnrp rpnnrt that

turning to Singapore report mat iraae in a uooo iown — uecaxur count uiea recently. Swimming Stars To Compete At Shakamak State Park

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Shakamak state park, on roads 48 and 159, just west of Jasonville, will be host this weekend to swimming and diving stars from Indiana and surrounding states as they compete in the third annual A. A. U. meet on Saturday and Sunday, August 21 and 22. A section of' the beach and a part of the crowd attending the meet last year, are shown. Twenty-six events, twelve Saturday afternoon and fourteen Sunday afternoon — will be staged under A. A. U. regulations and supervision. Ten open events, six Indiana- > Kentucky championships, seven mid-states championships, and three national junior events are on the program sponsored by the Jasonville industrial bureau. Competition will start at o’clock in the afternoon on both days.

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Miss Katherine Cheshire, socialite, of San Francisco, Cal., and Joseph Donohue, of New York City, are pictured during an intimate moment on the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf Astoria, in New York.

an image of Mickey Mouse has been discovered standing in a place I of honor in a Hindu temple on a ! rubber estate in Negri Sembilan, I 1 one of the Federated Malay states. Mickey’s place is among the graven images of the Hindu gods Subramania and Vishnu and the de-mon-king, Narakasara. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Shakamak state park, established in 1929 and including an area I of 1,021 acres, is one of Indiana's most popular parks and has complete facilities for picnicking, camping and vacation outings. Two lakes, both well stocked with game fish, are among the recreational attractions. The bathing beach, where the swimming meet is held, is supervised by trained lifeguards and has" floats, a diving tower, slide and other equipment for water sports. Boating adds to i the enjoyment of the lake. The pavilion, located on rising ' ground overlooking the lake and beach, has supplies for fishermen and campers and a part of the building houses dressing rooms for bathers. Meals are served at the pavilion and housekeeping cot-

“Ghost Embassy” Closed Bucharest. —(U.R) —A ‘‘ghost embassy" in Bucharest has just been i i closed forever. The “ghost am- i bassador” was Russian Count Pok-I lew’ski-Koswell. He was appointed | Rumanian envoy by the Czar in | 1907. When war broke out he playi ed a great part in bringing RuI mania in on the allies’ side. The count died recently.

• tages are available for vacationI ists. Reservations for cottages 11 must be made in advance. • I While the lakes are central at-; , ! tractions, Shakamak has other feat-| . j ures which appeal to the visitors. i Among these are the corrals hold- ■ ing deer, buffalo and elk; the avi- ; ary in which various species of! ; birds are kept; the slope coal mine I in which visitors can see a vein of ; coal in its native state; the miles i of trails—one of which encircles i 1 the Indented shore of the lake, and ! the Civilian Conservation Corps. : j The picnic areas, in shaded sec- j I tions of the park, are complete i with shelter houses, comfort stas tions, cooking ovens, tables, bench-I ■ es and drinking fountains. Spec-; > ial parking facilities are available ; • for campers traveling by trailer.

Berne Fire Chief To Head Committee Leonard Baumgartner, Berne fire chief, has been named eta.lrmnn of the volunteer state commute for fire prevention, according to word received here. The appointment was made by state pres dent Gerhard Schulte, of the Indiana firemen’s association. ——— -o ——— Evansville Woman Is Found Dead In Alley Evansville. Ind., Aug. 19—0 >’> !—Poke® today held William Coleman. 32, a house painter, charged with assault and battery In connection with the death last night of Mies Lillie Davis. 60, of Evansville, who allegedly was .pushed down three flights <X stairs. Three witnesses signed statements to the effect that they heard Miss Davis fall and saw her lying at the foot of the eteps while Coleman stood at the top cursing. The woman, unclothed, was found in an alley, Her clothing was found in Coleman's room. He denied beating K pushing her and said he took her to his room because she was sick ana hungry. PRESIDENT AND fCONTTNTTKD FROM PAOB ONE) buna! and Black theref.tfe was ineligible because of the constitutional ban against members of congress being appointed to office whose emoluments have been increased during their term. Levitt resigned from his position as special assistant to the attorney general last month after serving in the justice department since early in 1934. During the winter of 1935MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often « Brings Happy Relief Many sufferers relieve nagging backache quickly, cnee they discover that the real cause of their trouble may tie tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the blood. Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning shows there may be somethwg wrong with your kidneys or bladder. An excess of acids or poisons in your blood, when due to functional kidney disorders, may be the cause of nagging backache, rheumatic pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and energy. getting up nights, swelling, pufliness under the eyes, headaches and dullness. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They mve happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.

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he was .ent to the Virgin I.land. us district judge, but was recalled ' after he became involved in a political feud *lth Governor General < • Lawrence Cramer.. I O~ Wells County Twp. Given Federal Grant i Indianapolis, Aug. 19-(UP)-A federal grunt of 336.000 for elimination of hazard® in the Lancaster township school, Wells county, was 'announced today by F. M. Utgan, r 'state PWA director. Estimated cost of the project is SBO,OOO. Softball Score, 65-0 1 Jackson. Mich.- (U.R) - A 65-0 ’ score was run up in a girls' soft- [ ball game here with the Neubeck • i er and Sharkey team winning from ‘ the Jeepers. The winners made 59 hits, including two home runs,; ‘ a triple, three doubles and one ' single by one of the fair sluggers. ! They scored in every inning and ’ chalked up 17 runs in each the I first and fourth frames. Hawaii Invites Realtors San Francisco.— (U.R) —As a re- ■ i suit of development of real estate, aerial transportation and riging population in the Hawaiian islands, efforts are underway to hold

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1938 convention of the Nat Realtors of America at Hi>n( according to Puul W. Stark, i dent. Fire Eating Fatal Cleveland.— (U.R) —Dun Na| 61 year-old professional flrej at the Great latkes exposition. In a hospital Imre from toxic' oning which doctors said was ed by chemicals he used | ( act. Nagyfy's epitaph us wt by Expo showmen was: "A m to his art.” St. Lawrence Channel Urg Ottawa. Ont.—(U.R) -A 915 000 dredging scheme, design* provide a permanent 35-foot shipping channel between | real and Quebec, is recomtm by a board of departmental e eers which has concluded a t year survey of St. Lawrence levels. o Hospital For Suick Fruit London. —(U.R) —An “out-pad department for sick fruit" has i opened at the Covent Garden oratory of the Department of S i title and Industrial Research. — o Another truckload of pel es Friday morning. B Grocery.