Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1939 — Page 5

■erman-poush I FEELING BITTER ■resident Os Poland K rgeH Need Os Buildfl ing Up Fleet r->u»i»<l, 29 <i pi o«ua<> Mosckkl In * ;u . of Poil'orxe, tli<. so<a||. M;*- 'H ■‘•rrWor - and I'otamis M , 4 . u.re tanulameiiUl basis M : ..,- M.i’i<>ti" entire pollt.ral and independence and acre. jfl : . ■ 'He same luestuuable * 4l . Poland as tile tun and air. Poland » only port. lying |fl> Baltic end of Poaoioi. an I ■j.4. luug at Ita edge were <4 |K nary worth’ to I*otaud-j president said. fllD these harbors pass threefi< ot Poland's enure lon ian be mW. ■p ; . d' tit made hi* sp •<■< h<m K>. . asion of Poland's ' »<■.» day Me 'u • th. Importance *1,..n M..! a aches to I’oin >rt>z ..nd HTnis and to the free status ot Mm - tbe country's little navy Mt**.. ...aaacd here tor tbe cel. M: sit a liny fleet measured by M andarda dcs’.roy. mine layers. Torpedo and auxiliary craft- but it * symbol and a warning that .. .. P 01,., w ,. r e deli-i n in, ,| -., their outlet to tbe Baltic. ■ t da*. the presid-u* Mid inn.* iu a time <4 armaments the danger ot c<>nfli<t a M tbu tbroataasd. ■herT’t' although he stressed I s d-*lie tor |kj< o *.:i | tn aged the n«Ce«|l*.> lor 6*o- | to build up Ita ftaeL < ontingents in the city, "infant ot the J K . E1..0pe,” US r< ;>O| Sb- a I insistent that an armed I:.- | M"- »•« belt?* organized m led by German ainiy officers Ms b-.<*il* armed with machiuell K and artillery. I lable Polish and G-rnu-. | . i-s 1.<e.l each ctb-r across tb< . frontiers, and in official quarters here be- • H: ».- • xpressed that r, com i ... I - i. .. | | B . .g ill feeling with Ge: man Ms made more plain when the ’ | annorucesl that it I 8.. d peiinit the American wuu- | Mntrsaions of a Nazi spy” to be | ’ M.n .1- movie tin aters 'hr■ -ug;• , Previously it had •n 1 ■ -.<<l Gei many . I .:i many countries a.-.. I ,Mtll<n | pride was nhth out tn ' I development of tins , d r.-< tly on the a* a. and Poe I Mk Put its contnued | to the country » free cv | bit', the new Polialt rep-.pd :.* '* ‘MI it as a region of sand dunes I , which were scattered a :« w | fishermen's huts. A« la’e a> | S • It shipa with a total tonnage, ■ '.tw entered tbe growing p it Mail ships to ft renkrly now | > Polish liners go from Gdynia | New York. Ten Uwtusaud Mini; ships a year visit ft The popu- i lim grown to llJ.uim. BatlJ 1 go inland from it to coniieit|| Mt’ Gl parts of Europe. Milii.’iisj millions Os dollars have been ,ti developing it and I’oiali I to keep ft • iSCONSIN SLATER I FROM PAGE <>N«■ > I a wing of 15 iHiasetiieii I scene. possemell leni.mied told fog cleared at daybreak la-fore dawn Aiid-is.m 1 lowed alone from lit- do, s I the shoreline H' | » rowboat, reported rt'd, n bight, from the HellZ lesort up. | saw Olson st,.nd !l in (he doorway of tuy out L Anderson said. ’Tie raw f Vtl the same time ami run Im autuinohlle I rowed ba< k to I tbe posse*" to Htaii th,. I,ui l >tiiol,i|, tan back to th 15 possenien ami And, i«m| .*c ** •>. <>ut, Olson." they y-lled | fugitive gave no answer waited five inlllUles.

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’‘wbun couttauud "The door flew n , c«mr out Witte a flyhi I <tan»d toward the Lit! .bo „ t n’-poirL: a* ~u tad. £ *:« ty'.rta ta rvorchod him whcn *• mm inir Wki u U n * rau dur* quest ion*' | h<! r * ru,e4 10 unswar bL?\ ““I uot MM bellied tn bis 13-day flight through ths woods * ‘ * h . ,<>U k, ‘" W ,<mr *“• *• l« Jail, he was asked IlVm a* 7 PIIM) ’‘ Ul h « «« " and with m " ' Ir,UM 01 *“ l ‘ r hta ‘••I bn-alb gasped; 0. my God." The pistol, W huh tta.do had taheu from the body of Johnson when the chase began 13 days ago had not been fired in tb« fX encounter. Bttelos body was uken lu thcounty seat M Washburn before rtrturu to lUy Maid. IF-— . PROBES PRISON (CONTINUED FKi>M FAUK OMC) condition Is serious The three convict*. Kichard Sweet, Earl Nlverson and Alphonse Skusewkh. remained lu solitary confinement while they recovered from bullet wound*. Leroy Hunt, truety in the prison who attempted to block the . scape

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DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 19.39.

* «• three telluw.prtaonera. may ' given an Immediate parole if the investigattan beau <,ut hh> » b,,wd MW - Hu "‘ lh*wd also M id that tour* of the o X mh WO "'” n *‘ l,ar * Worl ‘ ,,r « *"/ “ ,h *r groups will be V s«tly curtailed In the future ■* g result of the Tuesday episode "Women will not be barred unwin n y " U " WU “ M ’ " bul ,h *T 11 •* MtoWbd to enter the prison only when absolutely necessary ” The three convicts seised Mrs I? km g’ " “ireatening 'o kill her unleM they were given freedom or gun* with which to shoot their way out of prison. — O" ■■_ con(;ress battles ICCNTINUKU FROM PAGE ONK) | Major senate appropriations are; For WPA 11.477.000.000. The houa< uaimarked 11ka.000.000 of this fund for the public Works administration, but the senate re* Jected the plan. For the national youth administration liu.ood.uoo. For the farm security administration— 1163.000.000 For the national emergency council |R60.000. For the national resource* planning board—l76o,ooo. For the public health service—--1600,000. For miscellaneous purposes, auditing, Indian relief, etc. 133,000 • 000. For refinancing federal farm loans— 310.000.000. One of the most important inendmems added by the senate

would require that relief wages bo based on the prevailing wage for the same type of employment lu private Industry in various sectlon* of the country and that In no case shall It be le M than that established under the fair labor standards act Sponsored by Sen Fat McCarrau. 0.. n*v., the ameudmeut was a<ioi>t ( -d by a ttandhig vote. McNutt to be FHUM PAUS ON IS I celebration also will be broadcast The program will last less than •n hour. Mayor lleginald Bulllvan of Indianapolis will Introduce Gov. M. < ifford Townsend, tbe governor will present br. Edward C. Elliott, president of Purdue university; •nd Elliott will Introduce M< Nutt After his speech. McNutt will have • public reception at the statehouse. The possibility that McNutt will discus* his presidential uspiratons tomorrow b regarded here as remote since he will not have had •he opportunity to <aavaaa thoroughly the current political ar ene i with his advisors. Likewise it Is unlikely that he will discuss another Important I question when he will resign as Philippine Island commssioner. The resgnation dr-llnitely la expect- ] ed In the near future, but McNutt probably will wait until ho has reported to President Roosevelt and ■ the state department concerning | far eastern affairs and then prob-1 ably permit the White House to I announce his withdrawal from the post at a strategic moment. Winner* Shoe Sale in full swing. Bargain?* _ga lore.

SENTENCED IN FEDERALCOURT Eleven Persont* Are Given Sentences On Guilty Pleas Today South Bend. Ind., June 2H (U.RJ — Eleven peruana today had been x iitenced on pleas of guilty to federal charges by Judge Thomas W. Slick lu federal court here. Ora Davis, 46. ot Terre Haute, was fined fl.uou and sentenced to a 10 year term at Leavenworth penitentiary In connection with i the robbery of Hu- Burnettsville. Ind. stale bank Feb. 10, 1938. The bank was robbed of >416.60. Glen D, Karns, former aaalatant cashier of the Huntington State bank, was given a two years suspended sentence and three years proliatlon. He was charged with • mbezxlemeut and making false entries Involving 13,327.13. Ira Earl Roed. former teller al the same bank, received tbe Mine sentence on similar charges Involving 61.100. Others sentenced were Leo Le-

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roy ot Balt Uko City. Hutra y t . ur s (for violation of th<? Dyer act; I Parks Scott of Crystal. Tux , thr<-<-years suspended sentsuca for violation of lho Dyar act; Edward Davidson of Cinrltun. Is, two yaars suspended for violation of tb» Dyer act; CotuMae Gam of East Chicago, tour tnoutha tor forglug a WPA check. Itay H. Hawk of South Bend, a year and a day for forging a WPA check. Will James of Fort Wayue. three months for forgery of a WPA ■check; Dan 8. Stewart of Audei•on, one day fur violation of a liquor law; and Harold Currant of Bouth Bend, 30 days tor violation of the Maun net. ' ■ New State Barber Law Is Uhallenged Indianapolis, 'iud., Juno 29 —(UPI —A suit cballuugiug the legality of tha new stalo barber's law regutat-i l*U hours and prices for stale shops ■ •as on file in Marion circuit court t uday by Ira M. Holmes, attorney for the Bertsir's protectivj association ot Indiana. | The suit named muiubers of the ■tale barber’s board as defendants. The plaintiff was Henry A. Hol-

lingsworth of Indisnapoii*. Nina E. Schmidt, secretary of the ptolectlvs association, charged In an accompanying statement that th* barber board is "pecked" with offloers of the barbers union and Hull 15 per cent of Ind tan 4 barbers dominate W per cent.

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