Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1939 — Page 6

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BRITISH HEAD (CONTINUED FKOM PAQg QNE> tor. It wa» because of thia. Informant! said, that a aecond formal confer ence wan arranged for 5.30 p. m. to day. Diplomata who attended the bril Constipated? You Should Get at the Cause! Lots of people think they can’t be '•regular' 1 without frequent trips to the medicine chest. "I just dose up and get It over.” they tell you. But doctors know they dont"get It over” at all-until they get at the cause of the trouble! Chances are it's simple to find the cause if you eat only what most people do — meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't get enough "bulk." And •'bulk” doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a kind ot food that Isn't consumed in the body, but leaves a soft "bulky” mass in the intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you. your ticket is a crunchy breakfast cereal-Kel-logg's All-Bran. It contains the • bulk” you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin 8,. Eat All-Bran every day. drink plenty of water, and just watch the old world grow brighter! by Kellogg in Battle

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hunt ball which Mussolini gave a the Palazzo Venezie for Chambei ( I lain, viscount Halifax, foreign set - j rotary, and the rest of the Britls! ] visitors, were deeply Interested ii ls actions of the principals. r- o YOUNG PEOPLE „ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONC> Borne. Harold Hollingshead, an English man —Wayne Frauhlger. Admission to the play will be 20 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. - _'O , — INVESTIGATION OF CONTINUED FROM PAGE CNB) ill in favor of the Republicans. Rep. J. Earl McCurdy, LaPorte Democrat, was the only reprei tentative to break party lines. He voted with the Republicans for the resolution. After the vote on the resolution was taken and the house proceeded with the introduction of bills, "all be recheck“d Speaker James Stein made a motion that the roll M. Ktiapp ruled him out of order, adding that tomorrow Stein could move that the house journal be i corrected if the vote was wrong. 'We aie morally certain," Stein

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replied, that 52 votes were not I cast for that resolution. We shall I carefully all future roll ! calls.” He added that he believed the I error was made Ip good faith but I did not withdraw his assertion j that the Democrats will check the i roll calls. Revision Urged Indianapolis. Jan. 12 — (U.R) — I Indiana’s workmen's compensa- ■ tion law is deficient and needs | widespread revision, according to I a report submitted to the legisla- | ture today by a study commission authorized by the 1937 assembly. The commission was charged I especially with investigating the possibility of a system of state insurance for paying compensation to injured workmen. Under the present law. companies carry their own compensation insurance Recommending that the subject of state insurance be studied further, tne commission stated that' it "could not determine whether it will be desirable for the state of Indiana to establish a state

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I compensation insurance system I and fund merely by study of the 1 plans of workmen’s compensation insurance which are in force in several states. "This commlssioL . . . found it impossible to obtain data from which any determination based on facts could be made.” o Federal Agents Arrest Woman Spy Los Angeles. Jan. 12—(UP)—Fed-1 eral agents arrested today a blond beauty as a spy. She is the wife of a Soviet Intourist agent who was already indicated for stealing navy secrets for the Soviet government. As soon at the jury brought the indictment, G-men went to the home of Mikhail Gorin, the Intourist representative. took Mrs. Gorin into custody and searched the house. If they found anything it was not revealed. The Gorins had just mov ed from a luxurous home into a simple apartment. Mrs. Gorin was accused of taking Important information from the government.

SNOW WHITE IS I BEST PICTURE Walt Disney’s “Snow White” Is Voted Best Picture Os Year New York. Jan. 12.—<U.R>~ F" m , Daily announced today that Walt Disney’s "Snew White and the Seven Dwarfs” had been selected as the beet motion picture of 1938 i in a poll of 536 newspaper, syndicate and magazine critics. The "10 best” selected, with the ! distributor and votes, were: Snow W’hite and the Seven Dwarfs, RKO—4I9. You Can’t Take it With You. Columbia —372. Alexander’s Ragtime Band, 20th Century Fox—324. Boys Town, MGM —313. Marie Antoinette, MGM—2B7. In Old Chicago, 20th Century Fox—243. Adventures of Robin Hood,; W’arners —218. The Citadel, MGM (England)— | 210. Love Finds Andy Hardy, MGM —IBO. The Hurrican, United Artists—--172. o Three Examiners To Appear Before Jury New Albany, Ind., Jan. 12 —(UP) —Three field examiners for the state board of accounts were under subpena today to appear betor a grand jury inquiry into th? shortage of $128,000 in the Floyd county treasury. Instructed to appear were Byron B. Nickles, Henry F. Watts and Thomas M. Hindman. Their testimony will follow shortly upon that of William P. Cosgrove, who resigned as chief examiner for the ' board when the shortage in Floyd ' county was discovered. Antarctica Explorer Claims Lands For U. S. New York. Jan 12 — (U.R) - ! Lincoln Ellsworth exploring AntI arctic? by air, said today in a I signed dispatch copyrighted by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc., that he had claimed for the United States 80,000 square miles of land “never seen before by human eye.” o Mass Naval Flight Makes First Hop Coco Solo, C. Z„ Jan. 12—<U.R> —An average speed of about 100 miles an hour was estimated by officials today for the non-stop mass flight of 48 U. S. navy airplanes from San Diego to the Canal Zone. , The planes, which will remain here 10 days before joining fleet ' maneuvers in the Caribbean, made . the 2,500 miles journey in approximately 25 hours.

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