Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1939 — Page 7
UK OWNERS IKE ARRESTED Li Truckers Arrest* Bur failure To Pay II Weight Tax Lpoltx. June 22 - <U.P) - Ku..- .nn-Slcd "numerous Kuurk«rs yesterday as the K enlorce the truck weight K was intensified. Don F K«u|»<l'>'endent. hiiiiouik ed ■ Exact number of the «r Kd n«t l»*en determined K c h the llcensw division Knx a bin business. it wa* Kd that approximately 40 Kot the truckers In the Mate K yet complied with provlIp INEYS PASS LBS. A DAY | »> ’*?* '"Mem U "» H.-r. Wl, 1.. pw, ( , ,b. ETmp ,<-« t-Mth. Mm r« n .u IM ■ -r alrnrt 4 p -or.ta nl WM>lv »Oh smart) ■a of arid, er tm*>M «• yew bU.I, Kte t eUelLlw daxetkr. may Kara »f t>< barkaehe. rb»umat)« jo.r> I-- w and arercy, «m---r «*»>. rarOuta. puffmate uudat ■ MU Me and dIMiMM. Am r<s» dftmt fr« IM, V wreMdij by Bulltew l.« O.r* «0 ■a rwr bleed. Gst Dona a I'Ute.
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H- “c;t. | JSJ. " -> X |>**S It lu. , h '.P-uted attempt. Io invalidate .i b ,. ~ P'BM Tan Limon. Ind. Jun« 32 — turn Representative* , h „ «>unty tracker.- OMH-Uitn,,, Mount ed today they w ,„ Os the track welnht tax law. The re.tralnlnx order will he •ounbt un .round, that the statute * unton.iltutional despite th,. fart i. ' .'tu” ’ U ’“ •"**■* court held It Valid earlier thia year T. S. AND BRITAIN I ,c ONTLM'Kf> Finn* pa<lK <>NK> I China ” •" In Tientnln. British naval parI tie. petroled the waterfront of the I concession Japanese sentries at Tientsin Ist ripped D. Finlay, a British etnIploye of the Chartred Rank of India, Australia and china and' I confiscated two &-yuan note, of' Chinese national currency which ‘ he carried. After a Chinese policewoman had searched a China born Britisher. Miss Mary Anderson, a Japanese sentry ordered her to disrobe Mis. Anderson refused and darted Into the concession. —_
DI.CATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT TIirnSDAY. JUNE 22. 19.19.
•I en Htate. cruiser Ashville I. «oln« to Hwatow However. It as Mid by officials ,t Hong Kona hat the Asheville waa leaving for Atnoy tomorrow, and it w M be"••Vfd It is the Tulsa which is «"ina to Ilona Kong • Oeclars. Right. Washington. June 33 — turn — Admiral Harry K Yarnell. ’comnander of the United State. Asiatic squadron report In. on developmenta in the far east, radioed , navy department today that ” ."** 11,,,|( 1ed Japanese naval authorities that the American navy will ao "wherever It I. necessary ' to protect American cttlaeaa requiring assistance. Virnell radioed a report to Admlral William D. Leahy, chief of naval operations, on the tense situation In China where Japanese ordered the U H. destroyer 1111. bury, to leave Hwatow. Yarnell's brusque declaration of American rights was delivered to Admiral Kouhlro Olkawa, commander of the third Japanese fleet in China water*. It amounted to a flat rejection of Japanese demauds that the I'lll.lniry leave the harbor. Instead of complying with that demand, the Pillsbury remained at her Hwatow station, and another V. S detroyer. Pope, steamed Into the harbor. Yarnell, who ha. wide discretionary irnwer. in handling the navy in the tar ea.t, i. at Chingwantao. China. "The navy department ha* been informed that Admiral Yarnell informed senior Japanese naval authorities that the paramount duty of the Vnited State* naval I vessel* is th.- protection of Ameriaii cltkcna ind they will go whecr-
Physician Abducted MHMM - I Ay Jj ■ — Dr. Glover C. Hanson Believing he may have been abducted for ransom, police at Havana, DI., have asked federal •gents to aid in the hunt for Dr. Glover C. Hanson, prominent Havana physician, who has*been missing for several days. He haa not been seen since he drove to Canton, 111., to attend a lodge meeting. jever it is necessary at any time to carry out that inisslon and will , remain in such pl.ee a. long as i American citlxen. are in Mad of I protection or assistance." the navy department said. Navy official* emphasised that I Yarnell’s statement represented ■ I continuation of the policy heenunciated in IS3T that the navy is prepared to protect American interests in the far east whenever needed ! The situatkm In CChina Is complicated for the state department ! in view of the fact that this c.atn try technically d<a-s not reav.gnlte that a state of war exists between China and Japan As a result this government’s ctmcmi over the blockade at Tientsin. affecting some 400 American civilian* and marine*, and over Japanese moves against treaty rights elsewhere in China .i* Increasing hourly. ( Crux of the situation 1* the l’,lted Slates- traditional policy ’ to abrogate treaty rights only by negotiation not by force or th<>
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ROTH CODPIE RETURNS HOME ■■■ ■ 1 1 '■ King And Queen Os England Given Tremendous Welcome Southampton. England, June 22il’Pi- King George and Queen Elisabeth returned today from thetr visit to Canada and the United HUtes. to receive a welcome home which rivalled the wild acclaim which greeted thi.it In '.Bo new world. The Empress of Brilalu, steaming slowly up the Solent, waa greeted by shrill blast* from a hundred rhlp.. Pleasure snd excursion boat* swarmed around th. great white liner. Nine royal air force pkiucs dipped In *alute dives over the r-hip before it docked. Band* blared patriotic song* and crowd* along the shore cheered. Rain and fog had alowi-d up the liner's progress and prevented a planned naval demonst rj. ion but the weather cleared as the liner docked. Prlncesae* Ellxabeth and Margaret Rose arrived with their parents, having been takeji out to sea on a destroyer for an affectionate reunion. The King. Queen and the I’rinthreat of force, and It* traditional ' support of the "open door" in I China. The announc<-d program 1 of Japan would cud all foreign f right* lu China other than Japan- . ese I . Chiropractic Has Helped Millions! It corrects the cause of most disease (misplaced spinal bone* pressing on vital nerves* without surgery or medicine. Why not investigate today? Let Chiropractic help YOU too! Roy 11. Andress Chiropractor t>24 N. 2nd St. Phone 2«b —
Icesso* were on the bridge.** Ih9 Empreaa arrived. They smiled and waved to the crowd and Queen Mary and other member* of the royal family waiting at tlx- dock. The first question of their majew H«* on landing wu* to ask whether she was fully recovered horn her recent automobile accident. Qum-.v Mary assured linen she was foe*Ing well. No Decision Pari* June 22—(Ul’i-The tiukn of Windsor will make no decision to return to Great Britain or visit the United Rtate* until he talk* to U.ing George by telephone a spokesman mid today. The statement was made becau*« . of anxiety lest an Informal reception which the I hike and Duchess gave the American press correspou-
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s de-nta be misinterpreted I Th® Duke and Ducbea* reeaived j fho correspondents who made a "pres* view" Bight In the now transatlantic Hying boat Atlantic Clipper They showed plainly their desire r to visit the United tates wnon po»r *lhle. t The *pcdtr«man said today that • the Duke wa* eager to trlk to hl* brother a* »oon aa po**Uile and congratulate him on hl* CanadUUl and » American tour. i At the reception the Duke said t that hl* only Interest in public lite » w»s that there should tn- no general • war The Duxo and hl* American born » Duchess racolved the correspond- ■ cuts at their home 34 Boulevard t Houchet ,<nd served chesnpatgno to •them.
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i Youth Wounded In . Attempt To Escape Is l e New Albany, ind, June 22—tL'Pl - Albert Goitway n, of Wiodrivar. , HI . w*« recovering today from buthi wound* suffered yesterday when be and two companion* attempted t to escape police. ( He wa* shot In both legs. Hl* , "nnimnlou* gave their names a* , <Hen Ford. i«. of Ea*t Allen, UL. Wlliissn l<a»bury, 1&. of Woodrlvar. ! I*nllce sought to questton the # three concerning a report from I • ••rydon. Ind. th.t they escaped there when authoiltle* sought to , puestlon them regarding a trsdKlo , ruin violation. ( — . Biff Shoe Sale! Winner Shoe Store, iiaritainw ualore!
