Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1939 — Page 5
I J// \A A s MkX# l )/ SkASY DOES IT! ■oES WHAT? '"" '" " , ’ , " H, ' ,ir . .<r li.iilio* and HMh.i t..p-<|iialiK pro.l- — ~r i IT THEM INTCRCtTINO or OUR tMCIAL '.'fc 23 ® 3 ■s'PT C«£DIT —NO Rf 0 TIPi CONfIOtNTHI SfRWICE j|Mc [NHRUSSING QUtSTIOWS NO* -»ND P»» as tou mot |KI K lilxral M-rvirc vou to buy firelcar equipment —l.t.ivoitl the Horrx always goe* with worn tire*— to »<>ur motoring far r .uid ea-ier and more baby's bank. ■ LOOK AT THESE ■IOW-COST high-value It SPECIALS TIRES aa 50c a Meek BATTERIES *» 'o* at 50c a *eek radios | t» ow ai 50c a week |M Eewember — you love IB 01 you pay as you ride' |H| r TIRE CHECK-UP Bl 1 ' ~<1" l"e far gloit. atone,, Ml liamlee for hw<tf| e , f , M 1 liowln. for .Ide-woll breokt. ■■< Teif velvet, check sir. H >o ISUGSTION - COME IN TODAY II “WINGS" CAR RADIO Rl Aafemef.r tanII *e«-.»A7',.r'” II /U $ 1695 Bro VE AT ™ e B,QN OF g| E GOODYCAR DIAMOND [.Goodyear ■SERVICE STORE M C'knn Oswalt Mgr. ■ h Ovootita Riee Hotel II n ‘ 3rd 4 Madison
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f refugees pray TO FIND HAVEN <«crman-.lcwish Rclukccs , Hope For Offer Os Haven a"!? : Th ' I *mm it t y "”■ U "‘" d ''f-'" rom i "" i.tunaa SlVhi ,U ""’ ur « Amvrlean ***** r Bt. Luuia. I* rtapoM.. to a r*qu-,i for M b Vni I’roMi New York » , ”x h<ii,.. II m.,, (Chairman ot It.-ruKCM- Committal I' By Rad In to United Premi Aboard Refugee Um-r si lamia. ' At fom. j uw . s (UR) Th( , w _ Jvwhii n-fug.-t-n alHwrd th.- ,Ht. boule. ah-aniliiK lank toward G.-r many after having tam r.-tuM-d •dmlMhrn lo Cuba, pray.-d for dtvlm- Intervention today to find, tn.-in a place of refuge. Sunday morning la the deadline,l l nleaa a d< < lalon la made by then it will b<- Itnpoaaiblo for technical rvaaotu for the st. Louie to turn! back. Hope now turrn-d toward the! whited States where Bernard if Sandler Is trying to arrange foi our entry. iThe laat report of the St. Louis' position placed the ship about lint mllea east of Cap,, y'ear. N. c Sandler, a Xew York lawyer, la trying to raise a lantd In the hope' that the St. lamia could He oft Xew York while he pleaded with I President Roosevelt and congress I to permit the refugees to enter as la good will gesture Incident to the, visit of King George and cjueen Elisabeth. The Hamburg American Nne.i owner of the St. Louis, said they would turn the ship toward New Vork If Sandler |H.sted a SS'i.ooo bond to guarantee payment of IS.ooo a jay coats for holding the ship off x. w York ! it Is now 12 days sln.e we firm saw Havana. and no landing any- s where has been assured us The psaengers are mostly desimlring As the ship continues toward Hamburg uneasiness Increases. A
Cool! Summer Dresses I More style .. More value More quality than you exer dreamed possible / I at . 5 4.95 ’•> Itemheru sheen . . . Cotton Lares . . . / Washable Tub Silk. Lovely dresses for z£ ■ ‘JyiSL* those hot summer '4k 'l*. days to come! Wjßr»n Sizes 12 to 50. ’M*'Via i Other Pressew l«eiiF . >3.95 to $7.95 * * 9 “Wavne Maid” \ \ | SI MMER FROC KS! . \ \ ]Cool Lawns. Swisses. Dimities, 1 | and Summer Cottons. I ft I \ | sl-95 $3-95 p) . r j r ' ■ ■— - ’ Summer handbags ' '** "kite or colors. tS Mexican crash . . Hopsacking . . pastel shades ■ * Ytdi or "h* ,v c o * ol * - $1 New High Crown t GAGE f/y-i | Rough Straws I i Nfw "rival* *or Saturday. Plenty of White*. A $1.95 Niblick & Co| | . ::::: ::
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1939.
| panic would Ito almost inavltable « the Sunday dead-line passed without bop«, There la general regret among , Ihe imaaettgor* taht they have not received more Information from fuha and the Vnlt.-d States about | tiegotiaiintis concerning them, They hoped once to lie permitted to land on the Cuban lsl« of l , imm. Officers and crew of the St. lamia are doing all they can for th.- comfort of the passengers, The women and children wero deeply moved when It was found they could not apeak to their rein'•veg in Havana and had to sail without knowing when they would see them again. The passenger* try tn pass the •iine on board by language courses. music and games to ward off their depressing thoughts. ", O 1 THREE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Head-On Collision Kills Three; Other Violent Deaths Evansville. Ind., June a. tu.PJ A head-on automobile-truck crash claimed three litres eight mllea west of here late yesterday. The dead are: E E. Hraytield. Hi. Terre Haute, former mayor of DuQuolu. 111. who te.elved a skull fracture and internal injuries. Hrayheld'a wife. 49, whose neck was broken. Jack O'Quinn. M. Little Rock. Ark., who hunted to death when the truck caught lire. Hrayfleld. eastern division sales manager of Mid-Continent Petroli entn Corp- was enroute with his wife Jo the southern Illinois oil . fields. The truck, driven by <>Quinn was headed for Evansville. Victor Paulette. 23. North Little Rock. Ark., who was ridhtg with O'Quinn but was not injured seriously, told officers that Braytleld's car swerved across the road in front of the truck. Paulette was thrown from the truck cab and escaped the lire which caused O'Quinn'a death. Violent Deaths ' Columbus. Ind.. June 8. iU.R) —
Air Marital Woes in Court MW * I Maj. tharlc* Porterfield with his two wives Charged with bigamy. Maj Charles Porterfield. U. 8. A. retired, has been ordered held for grand jury action In Baltimore following a U 9« P^\? nce J n whlch hto ttrirt wlf *- Mr " Katherine Porter, held. left, of New York City, testified she married him in 1930 and had never been divorced. Wife No 2. Mrs. Alice Porterfield of Balti, mor*, la holding Porterbcld'a crutches tn the photo Porterfield is a Work! war hero, holding several decorations.
Thomas Leslie, 11, son of Mr. and r Mra. Eioyd Leslie, drowned late . yesterday in the White River near here. He bad escaped drowniug earlier yesterday when his brother, James. 18, pulled him from tbo ‘ river. , Greencastle, lud.. June I. <U.R) . Delbert Heacos. 23, of Knights-1 i i ville, was killed last night when I , his car collldi-d with a truck driv-1 en by Ralph Dullerdick near here . II He was en route home from a new ; ' job he had secured after a long ' . period of unemployment. 'I I , New Albany. Ind.. June 8. tlj.R) | ■ I —Alan Kopp. 7, son of Earl Kopp. ; -1 drowned late yesterday In the ■ Ohio river. Witnesses said he tell I ■ !r >m a raft near the shore. latGrangc, Ind, June 8. <U.R> ' Lyle Carpenter, ai. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carpenter, was killed y when he was hit [ by a car driven by Dr. Harley IjElanagun of LaGrange. Flanagan I; and his sister who was with him II were in serious condition from inll juries suffered when he drove the licar into the ditch in an attempt I, to avoid the boy.
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South Bend. Ind- June 8. <U.RI i John Kenko. 15. of South Brad. | was fatally shot late yesterday. when a gun which his companion. ■ Robert Kuxmlc, 15. was loading accidentally discharged. The bullet struck Benko In the stomach Kusmic told police that they bad gone to the edge of the city to, practice target shooting, c?..'.".-' < =>==
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