Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1938 — Page 7

SWUADOR SEEKS <0 END REVOLT ■ny Units Revolt ■Lainst Government Os Ecuador id ’’ , u.idor, !»*•«•. !•< lU.R) ||b n, Aurelio MoMiu.ua Nai ,1 .mill' i-y and airplan, s i, u , | ( up Ilin demands Im linns fortified on I. Him ' dominating the capital, leadership of left wing chieftains. li|t! , tm- attack was expectany hour. |l|r , |>mlers and . avail y- . , ..,1. ,1 the streets of the .ml the presidential palw,.s heavily guarded. Huswas suspended. All teleHB f 1,1. giaph and radio comian,.;, was under a strict S^^Kindni 1 ' $H| .-n petroling mm ,,f left wing p..li!i.al demonstrating against

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the dletator»hlp of the preeident. Ih« disaffected troops had relUßed all demands that they suri render, and In turn demanded that the president revoke a decree dissolving parliament. ( 01. Luis Larrea Alba, only recently returned from exile, and Dr. Arrlzaga LuQue, speake of the assembly, were reported to be leadmg the troops on Ichimbla Hill, and to be determined on a finish fight. The crack Yaguachl regiment, named for the city of Yaguachl, was the central element of the revolting force, it was reported that the Atahualpa battalion was supporting it, among others. Throughout last evening there were vain efforts to effect a compromise between the government and the disaffected elements. When all efforts failed, the government concentrated all loyal diements in the vicinity of the capital, nearly 10,000 feet up in the Andes and . almost on the equator, and prepared for a fight. GERMAN JEWS PAY I .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE/ I tlonal leader, he announced that L’ritain’s frontier hence-

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forth was the German Rhine, not the English Channel. Il was Baldwin who caused the German Nazi boycott of a banquet only Tuesday night at which Chamberlain criticised German newspapers for ‘ heaping vituperation" on him "the most respected of out statesmen." Now. it was understood, Baldwin la quietly coaching Eden in the demand that the British government Urm up its policy toward the dictator nations. Baldwlt. has been careful, as a conservative personage, to avoid' taking any open stand against i Chamberlain. Rut his influence is great throughout the country, ami his own quiet pressure combined with growing open opposition to Chamberlain's “appeasemeat" policy among liberals, iaborites and dissident conservatives. o UNITED STATES (CONTINUED FROM FAGS ONE) same time will avoid any indication l Hat the Americas are turning their back on the rest of the world. The Argentine delegation was especially emphatic on avoiding any spirit of isolation because of close ties and trade relations of vital importance with European nations Generally, however, the United States and Argentine viewpoints hive been considered unusually harmonious at the conference. o > HAROLD ICKES ATINUED FROM PAGE ONE) •ity election. Prof Paul H. Douglas of the University of Chicago, chairman of the "Draft Ickes” club, said the Interior secretary notified him of the decision this morning. Douglas announced the decision with ha statement: “We i egret that circumstances have compelled Secretary Ickes not to run for mayor, since we believe th.", he would have been •lected had he run. and hence, '■ould have given Chicago a civic I house cleaning which it needs. 'ln less than two weeks the RUPTURE Shield Expert Here E. J MEINHARDI, widely known EXPERT of Chicago, will personally be in Fort Wayne. Indiana at the Anthony Hotel, Friday only, December 16th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mi' SHIELD is well known for producing immediate results. It strengthens the weakened muscles and contracts the RUPTURE opening in ten days on the average case, regardless of size, location or heavy work. It is waterproof, easily removable and has no leg straps. (I shall be glad to demonstrate without charge — Only men are invited.)

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committee has collated the sup- : port Os (“US of thousands of Chi- 1 cagoaus, is retaining Ha organization and will do Ita beat for good government in Chicago.” 1 GUERILLA UNITS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 ————————————— i army actually were in Shanghai. | "Communiction la simple,” said I one informant. "We have many spies who get through the Japanese army cordon without difficulty, II as they do all over China.” i o ■■ WILL DEDICATE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ■ new institution. Construction of the new school was started early in January after the old Central building had been removed. By the latter part of October the building had been I completed and students were mov|ed into their new quarters. With I the construction of the new school, i the system of learning in Decatur r was transformed from the old s 4-4-4 type to the 6-6 method. Both . high school and junior high stut dents are housed in the new build- , ing. The structure is a two and oneI half story affair, and contains a j gymnasium-auditorium. It is tnod--9 ernistic throughout and has been ‘ fully equipped with the latest type of fixtures. Mr. Krick, Principal W. Guy ’ Brown and the teaching corps of the new school w-ill be in charge of the tour through the building. The complete program will be . announced soon, Mr. Krick stated. - SUGAR COMPANY I ’ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) . ton. i The government sugar beet program alro carries with it an 9 "insurance" feature which pros vides for deficiency crops Where the crops, are less than 80 per cent i of normal, the growers receive , i government payments on the basis c of an 80 per cent normal crop I Where ihe crop was completely! 9 1 abandone'l, the growers are to re- • ceive payments on the basis of one- third of a normal crop. Officials of the Central Sugar' Beet company are now engaged in r selling the last of the 1938 products and signing acreage for the ’ 1939 crop. Due to the acreage 1 limit set by the government this ‘ year, preference has been given to , former growers in signing acre- . age lor 1939 What is not taken , by foromr growers will be dis- ! trilnited among i.ew growers it is believed the factory will notj J ask for an increase in its acreage! ' for 1939 o REPUBLICANS TO ’ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I rial interest blocs from straying off the party reservations. Thus particular groups such as organized labor and agriculture hold more | than normal power since even a i few members of them hold the hal■■J™™■■■■■■■■■

mice of power in such an uveuly divided aMHSiubly. 3. Republicans, who blasted at tils Democratic administration for extravaganco during the election campaign, are In a position to dissect the next biennial budget which must originate in the house and conceivably wreck any fiscal program proposed by Gov. M. Clifford Townsend and the state budget committee. The last biennial budget was in excess of $80,000,000 including social welfare costs. 4. While the house will prepent Hie better public spectacle, more of ihe important work will be accomplished in the senate. The upper chamber with its large Democratic majority will hold the veto power over the Republican house. There also the important administration measures are expected to take shape with the hope that they may with the hope that they may sneak through the house with the aid of a few dissented Republicans. This is more than a possibility in view of the highly, honestly controversial issues up for action such as revi- ! sion of liquor and election Jaws. 5. Despite the opportunity for creating sensational headlines, both patries must be wary of utter futilty since they must take their legislative records to the voters in :he critical 1940 campaign. o REPORT ROPER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) also denied by Roper, that he threatened to quit over a proposal to snift his department's key unit, the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, to the state departJOYOUS BY LUCIEN L.ELONO / • Little Cherub. Angelic figure of carved plaster, bolding a perfume-filled r candle. Contains "Impromptu.” <2 w • Carolers. Three joyous figures of carved plaster bearing two bottles of perfume. Contains "impromptu" and ’lndiscret.” $2.50 mmO \ \ rill II U 7 • U’roath. Be-ribboned, gay, with 3 flame-topped ’’candles” of perfume. Contains "Impromptu,” "Indiscret and ’’Whisper.” 12.50 • Les Planus. Three modish glass plumes filled with perfumes. A cavalier’s gift, admired by everyone. $5 • Opening Perfume. r l fi "Makes you feel like tbe star , ; ■ of the performance." Thrilling?! " In the midnight package. ?2 B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. I ■ pn 'rt ■' 11

ment. Roper is 71 —tbo second oldest member of the cabinet, Bwatison is 76. Ho lias served in the federal government for 28 years under seven different presidential ap ‘ pointme'ts and in five depart-! ments. in his early years, he | taught school, studied agricultur- 1 al chemistry and law. and then I entered politics, gaining election to the South Carolina house of rcpi“seiilatives in 1892.

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Bangs Contest Suit Will Open Friday Huntington, lud.. Dec. 16 — (U.R) The conteat suit of Mayor Clara W. 11. Bang* aud other defeated I citizen* party candidate* agulnnt i victorious Republican nominee* In | the November election will »turt I here tomorrow with Bangs' charge, ' of violation of the corrupt practices act eliminated.

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Circuit Judge Otto H. Krieg ex ' eluded the corrupt practices act , allegations from the suit In a rulI ing late yesterday. The court consequently will consider only Bang* charge* of mistakes, fraud, tnalconduct and negligence against precinct election board member*. ■ -o Saturday only: 50 pair of Ladies Strap Dress Slippers. $1 and $5 values, to close out, pair 98c, Winnes Shoe Store.