Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1938 — Page 5
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' u«„f thousand* <’f horrified spectators, Joint Ward. 2«-y.-ar- , , d ' leaped to his death front the 17th story of a Y. -k h.ael These striking pictures present in telling erim story Just as police had succeeded in raising a the 16th story, where they intended to anchor it and
ntt — ■M FINAL I PLEASIN CASE ' _|»feibe Attorneys In Mine t rial JS| Present Arguments |M- 3 .. U.P‘ !'• ■ .. ... >. pared to pre- - ' •! >■ in :,;e .o.y EEE w d- :■ could ..m n th' .I’ aiinti 111. BB> y ■ ■ up the B rill hours. as "riv .\ d d' ids. >ii - !■ incidents whi< h had little iniin themselves. when its idetits w> re as a whole." hi- said, |B [<' '■’ (1 a | 1....:,. ,i i;.| i, aieerteffort on th. pan of mining ! ' paid d.'pui ieS min. - from joining the |^Eh j reviewed tip. testimony. 1 ' require.! In weeks for prein th. case of each de■“ta and charged that the dehad paid the
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I Harlan coal operators association I thousands of dollars during the J period of the alleged conspiracy, j | But, he said, not a single stateI inent showing how the money had i ■ been spent could be produced. The government charges that i the 16 defendant companies. IS i company officials and 21 former Harlan county peace officers conspired to deprive miners of their right to join the union, thereby depriving them of their right under the Wagner act. The case is expected to reach the jury by Monday. o ANNUAL DECATUR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j this section of Indiana and nearby Ohio will be in the line of march. Another new feature will be pre- , sented Thursday of fair week. | This will be known as Twins Day. A total of SSO in cash has been set aside by the fair board as prizes to the twins entered. George Uturent is chairman of the day and entries may be filed with him. , I The annual livestock parade will be the feature of Friday. This parade, which has grown in size and interest yearly, will be held at 1:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. Prize winners in the cattle and horse shows will be paraded, weari Saturday, the closing day of the jig ribbons. . fair, will be Carnival Day. No special events are planned for the final day, which will be devoted strictly to a good time for all in attendance. Fair officials will follow the usual custom in closing the midway promptly at midnight Sat-
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then draw it up past the 17th story ledge where he clung, thus trapping him. Ward jumped. At the left is shown the net being hauled up the side of the hotel; upper right, a priest approaching the body after it struck the pavement, and lower right, closeup of the youths body near the hotel entrance.
: urday night. Free Acts Outstanding free acts have been 1 contracted for the entire week, and these acts will be presented twice daily. Detailed descriptions of the various acts may be found in another column of today's edition of the Daily Democrat. GARBAGE RULES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , years of age to collect said garbage. 7. Successful bidder shall use two or more conveyances during the summer months for the col- ! lection of said garbage, or as many , ias necessary. 8. Successful bidder shall pro- j vide a surety bond hi a responsible surety company, subject to the t approval of the council, in the amount of his bid. o SPANISH LOYAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I I; — | . that war in Spain will continue indefinitely. in contrast to general belief in April that a Franco vic-j tory was only a matter of weeks., 1 It added, too, to the uncertainty of British Prime Minister Neville' Chamberlain s general European, peace program, which is based on an Anglo-Italian friendship treaty: to become effective when peace is ■ restored in Spain. of attention from improving rela-, Meanwhile. Chamberlain's shift I Hons with Italy to a campaign to bring Nazi Germany into the pro-J gram for consolidation of peace, bore more fruit. Capt. Fritz Wiede-1 manu. personal adjutant to Fuehrer i Adolf Hitler, was reported planning another weekend visit to Lon-, don to see Chamberlain. V* liile the Hitler-Chamberlain exchanges so, far have been couched in the broad-! est terms, the mere fact that they ■ are occurring has improved pros-1 pects for peaceful settlement of the German quarrel with Czecho-; Slovakia over treatment of minorities. Elsewmere: Czechoslovakia —Nazi leaders in the Sudeten region rejected the government’s new minorities stat-, ute as a "swindle” but willingness i of the cabinet to negotiate for a ( settlement kept alive hope of a peaceful solution of the problem. . China—Japanese armies fighting! up the Yangtee toward Hankow • reported steady progress as Chinese moved back from their shatter- , ed defens lines at Kiukiang, but j in Shanghai the invaders ran into, new trouble with United States! marines. The marines accused the Japanese military of violating an agreement not to move materials | through the international settle-! Intent and announced that as a result of the violations traffic control posts would be re-established, j , Japan — The Tokyo government! i indicated desire to end for the: I present at least the dangetous! tension along the Siberian-Man- j 1 chukuo border by proposing that. i a joint commission be set up to, 1 settle frontier disputes which recently led to sporadic clashes beI tween Japanese and Russian troops. Moscow — A major purge of i spies and ‘enemies of the state" 'in the far eastern territory of j Soviet Russia was disclosed with the appointment of Gregory GorI I ,
' back as chief of the secret police there. He succeeded Gen. Genlik Lushkov who recently fled to Japan. The newspaper Molt at Rostov charged that a large church group had been implicated in ’ espionage. Mexico — President Lazaro Cari denas indicated in a talk with foreign correspondents that Mexico would reject the United States I proposal for arbitration of American claims arising from expropriaI tion of foreign-owned land. A reply to the United States note ; may be sent next week. a ADAMS COUNTY f i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) l needy aged, dependent children ' and needy blind under the social I security act. A total of $29,906 has ] been appropriated to the local welfare program for the current year, j ; "It is interesting to note that. i the 1938 distribution plan means ! the gross income tax funds will ' provide approximately one-third of , ! the total costs of operating the' ' schools of the county and that the | ' state is ajust about matching dollar ] for-dollar on the local welfare pro-' : gram.” Mr. Jackson stated, “however, the best evidence of the shift j in tax burden is found on the tax '
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HITLER AIDE TO VISIT ENGLAND Hitler’s Personal Adjutant Expected To Contact Chamberlain , London, July 28 —(UP)— Capt. Pritt Wiedemann, Adolf Hitler’s i personal adjutant, may visit London | this week-end with a persona! metabstracts in the office of the couni ty auditor,’’ Adains county officials have par--1 ed $166,442 from the property tax i levy for schools in 1932, the last i year before the enactment of the i gross income tax act. The bill for operating the schools which property owners are paying this year lis $156,506. a decrease of 45 per cent from 1932.
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I sage from the German Nazi Fuehrer I to Prime Minister Neville Chamber- | lain, it was reported today. 11 Wiedemann's visit to London last. I week, when he talked to Viscount I Halifax, foreign secretary, led dlrI ectly to the present more hopeful '• atmosphere in the I minorities problem. Hitler expressed hope then that, a -peaceful solution could be ,ed in tlie problem. The sequel was, I a conference last Friday at which' i Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain ( - gave Dr. Herbert von Dirksen, Ger-1 man ambassador, a message for Hit-1 ' ler. The Daily Mail, often well informed on diplomatic matters affecting . Germany, reported today that Weld- 1 t eman might arrive tomorrow and j said he would most likely confer . with Chamberlain at Chequers, the . Prime Minister’s official country] f estate, during the week-end. Because of the Eepectation that Wiedemann would be here, the
Dully Mail asserted, Chamberlain] t delayed his departure for Scotland J 1 on a fishing vacation, until tne end I of next week. , The Dally Mail said Widemann i might suggest, In Hitler's name. 1 ' negotiations for an European air-i 1 'plane limitation treaty. There seem-'f Jed nothing to support such a possl-] i biity. Wiedemann’s first visit here 1 I led to dozens of completely un- : founded rumors of specific suggestI ions for a general european settlement. In fact, the message which Jhe delivered from Hitler was In j most general terms and expressed i principally the hope that there might be a peaceable solution of the Czechoslovak problem. It was the J tone of Hitler's message, not any grandiose suggestions for immediate and complete European appeasement, which roused hope here. •'The effect of the conversations I was to show that however much they differed on internal matters, there was evidence that both na-
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tions were anxious to ose no opportunity tor establishing better relations were anxious to lose no opporresponsible for the government of any country In Europe today want, war. The British government believes that a just and reasonable settlement is capable of attainment.”
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWtoout Ctiomel—And You 'll Jump Oul of Bed in ib« Momiuf Ruin' to Go The liver .hould pour out two Ponndo of liquid bile into your b--w«l« dally, ft thio bilo i,/not flowing freely, your f<wd doeen t digeet. It juet deeaye in tho bowelo. Gas bloata up your atomach. You get conitipate.l Your whole Bystem is poisoned and you leel sour, eunk and the world looks punk. A mure bowel movement doesn t get at the cause. It takes those good, old CarUr s Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel •'up and up.” Harmleae. gentle yet amax!nr in making bile flow freely. A>k tor Carter'a Little Liver Pills by name. 25 cefita. Stubbornly refuaa anything «d»u.
