Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1939 — Page 6

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DEBATE OPENED OVER HOPKINS Sen. Bailey Attacks Hopkins On Basis Os WPA Record Washington, Jan. 19 — (UP) — Son. Josiah Bailey, D., N. C„ opened •he senate conflict over confirmation of Harry L. Hopkins as commerce secretary today with a charge that the former workers progress administrator “set an example which must be condemned by congress. Bailey, a leader of senate conseryour NERVES ON EDGE?

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vatlve Democrats, submitted a for ntal statement attacking Hopkins on basis of his record as chief I of WPA. Although debate may be I litter and prolonged, Hopkins' opponets claimed only between 20 and . 30 votes, and his confirmation ap1 eared certain. Bailey, chairman of the commerce committee which voted to approve Hopkins' fitness to be secretary of ’ commerce, disqualified himself from I voting on confirmation of Hopkins . nomination but set fourth his views in a report entitled “Individual observations.” i ’ "I question that I could advise 1 the president to make this appoint--1 ment” Bailey said. "However, 1 disqualify myself for reasons which need not be stated here. He reportedly refused to vote be- ! cause he and Hopkins had engaged in fisticuffs in a Washington hotel lobby after he made a senate speech attacking Hopkins administration ot relief. As the senate began consideration of the lowa-Born former social corker's nomination, possibility of a vote today depended on the number of speeches made. —o f vfiste In A T«WI —— Oe<mfW»

Held for Questioning in Subway Nickels I heft " JI r"“ — —— ~ | ll* uH 1 ■ 1 ,■» 3 t&dk * WH ’ SRa • ~ B&wk I «t*WK W I** Charles Cox, George Walls. John Carlson and William Kuehl

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DEATH CLAIMS .-ONTINVED FROM rAQE ONE) Walton, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. The body will be returned to the Adams residence from the Zwick funeral home Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock and may be viewed there until time for the funeral. — . o F. D. R. DENIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON£> Orient will come from the seas, the statement said. It pointed to a United States building program totalling 2,300,000 tons, a British program of 2,000,000 tons and to the fact that the soviet is the world's strongest submarine power. having 110 underseas ships, of which 69 are now in far eastern waters. o TELLS STORY ONTINUIiD FROM PAGE ONE) bute to Mr. Kolter and his friends in this part of the state, who visit his camps in Ontario. He left today for Cleveland, where he will appear before a meetfug of hunters and conservationists. A dinner was served in the

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' school dining room, served by the women of Hoagland, following which the group and others assem bled in the school gymnasium to - view the moving pictures and hear | Mr. Bates' thrilling story of the > Canadian country, its peace and ’ contentment and beauties of ■ I nature. > o >1 Frankfurter To Take Oath Os Office Jan. 30 Washington, Jan. 19. — (U.R) — Felix Frankfurter, a house guest ' today of President Roosevelt at ' the White House, informed the 1 marshal of the supreme court 1 that he will take the oath as an ' associate justice on Jan. 30. I Frankfurter, accompanied by , Mrs. Frankfurter, came to Washington to attend the annual White House dinner to be given tonight by the President and Mrs. Roosevelt for the supreme court. o 8,000 Property Owners May Forfeit Holdings > , i South Bend. Ind., Jan. 19 —(UP) —Nearly 8.000 St. Joseph county property owners face loss of their holdings unless delinquent taxes ■ are paid by April 10, county offi-

liam Kuehl. Chairman John H. Delaney of the city board of transportation said the figures could be adduced “only by the liveliest imagination.”' Delaney said that "there is only the smallest Indirect evidence of the loss of even SI,OOO, because every station agent is under bond.

i cials w’arned today. They said a new Indiana statute provides any property advertised for delinquent taxes three consecutive years be sold directly to anyone who bids its assessed valuation. There are about 15,090 Items of property on this year’s tax list half of which are appearing for the third time, they said. o 21 Enter Pleas In Federal Court Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 19. —(U.R) 1 —Lawrence Hale. 34, arrested in Buffalo, N. Y., on a warrant charging participation in the Angola. Ind., bank robbery Nov. 22, will ■ be tried here on an indictment for violation of the Mann act. He entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned before Judge Thomas W. Slick late yesterday. A total of 21 persons entered pleas yesterday. Two who were Indicted by the recent session of

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grand Jury here will be arraigned When Judge Slick opens court in south Bend, probably next month, it was indicated. Y were Donald H. Harter, former Peru banker, charged with embezzling $285,000 and B. B. Grubb. I Lafayette, accused ot violation of , the pure food aD<i

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Mrs. Clark Gable To Seek Divorce Hollywood. Jun. 19 .— (U.R) Friend, said today that Mrs. Rhea Gable, estranged wife of Clark I Gable, actor, would eatabliah reHi■lenee in Nevada next week to aue

She wa, exp,., tn Reno or Laa 'l'* liabl.- , '"‘’■lft divorce six ww-ks | ;l |„ r ’'•pr Mrs. Gable was not availah Bg comment. lini | neith,., hand, whose name hai manti, ally conne, te.|