Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1939 — Page 5

JORSO SLAYER I IS HELD SANEj luu Court Psychiatrist* ■Rule Cleveland Slayer I Is Sane 1,.0-Un.l -H'y 11 -U.R> Two K,. t psychiatrists ruled K Frank • <"«r*«*' ,of a woman * n " accused ■*!• other -telsnd "torso in<ir- ■ „ IX Mll« ■ K S West «>»«! 8 < Lind- 1 K ~, ~1 <>n l>»|.-r ilr sanity ■ l|lll - 1

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giving him a mental examination Sheriff Martin L. til tonne 11 announced their decision at v a, in CBT. The psychiatric examination had la-on postponed yesterday until lie-detector tvata <»f the behoader were made. The alienists did not comment on their report. Th« sheriff said be planned to confer later today with the county prowecutor's office aimut filing IH.xsible charges against iHilexut So far. he has been held only for questioning. The lie detector affirmed last night that Dulesal was guilty of one murder and today the sheriff applied It to him again, wanting It

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to accuse him of 12 more. Itolegal Ik a abort. barrel-chested I laborer auapectad of tadng the murderer of Kingsbury Hun who from 1914 to 193 x distributed the parta of 13 corpses around the city. Arrested lust Wednesday and uueHtioned almost eontlnubualy Klm-e. he whk Induced to confess murdering Florence Sawdey |’olillo but no amount of uueatlonlug would cause him to nay what he I did with her head. The real of her body had l»-en found In a rubt>i»h pile. So laat night the me.banlail tentacles of the n, de. tector were strapped to him "What did you do with that bead?** asked Sheriff O'Donnell indent demanded what head and waa told what head, lie then denied knowing anything about it and In the next brio th dented hla written confession of having killed Mra. I’ullllo. -Paul Bet k. operating the machine. Informed Dolerel that It Indicated he wax lying and he then reaffirmed the confesslae and said be had burled the head in a aw .imp like an a near the latke Frio waterfront. <» Ihmnell and hla deputies took ikd. xal out there ao he could point out the exact spot and he pointed out a paved highway. At the time he hurled the head, he aaid. WFA workera were building the high way and he saw the place he buried it covered with a 2a fool hill There seemed no poaalbllity of [recovering the head and be waa returned to the Fuat Cleveland police at a t lon where he repeated hie explanation for the lie detector which affirmed that he waa telling the truth ODunnell said he waa aatiafled. BRITAIN TAKES tOONTLNI’ED FK«»M I* AOK Ogg) rig Obviously, the prime minister I hoped that some move cou.d aooni [ be made toward a peaceful Rotation I of the dispute and it waa understood that the Polish government would be Willing to talk about a Joint Ger-' •nan-Poliah guarantee of the inde-, ■-endt-nce of Ikanxlg, whhn would n place the present league of na-< •iona administration. Thus the Free <"ity might become an in lependent, state under the protection of both' «ts big neighbors but presumably, still within the Polish curiums Utt-

ALLEGED JAPS STONE BRITISH British Charge Japs Included In Chinese Stoning .Mob Tientsin. July H <U.R> A Writiah warship waa sent to Taingtao today after a Chinese mob, in which. It waa alleged, were Japanese plain clothes operatives, atoned the British consulate general and other British buildings. British naval authorities at Shanghai announced that tbu escort vessel Ixiwestoft had bwu sent to the port to protect British Uvea nt the request of the consul general. Vigorous protests against the demonstration were made by the consul general and the British cmbassy to Japanese authorities at Taingtao and Shanghai. A United Press dispatch from Taiugtao. delayed for several hours by Japandee tensors, aaid that Chlneae antl-Brltlah demonstrate! a paraded yesterday before the British consulate general, set off firecrackers in the garden, smashed windows with stones and smashed windows of seven British business buildings. Japanse-sponsered police, the dispatch said, viewed the demonstration without Interfering. A report made by the consul general to the British embassy at Shanghai asserted that there were Japanese agents in plain clothes among the Chinese In the mob. It was aaid that the consulate I general warned the Japanese consulate general Sunday of reports that an attack was planned on the British building yesterday. As Japan is oc< upyiug the port, the British authorttes asked protection. ■ I reported that which is vital to both Poland ; and Danzig. Such a move, however, depends tpon the willingness of botn sides t > negotiate and high Nail sources j have said privately that H.tter wifi make no more offers to Warsaw. the pole* eventually will ■ change their attitude that tne next ■ move must come from Berlin reI mains to be seen.

Plane Thrill Over I I ■ n ' J Goldie Gehrken, vivacious 17-ycar-old brunettw > back at her Vernon. XU., home after an exciting 166-mils plans trip that had her relatives worried I for four days. Authorities said the girl left with a "barnstorming" aviator tn what was suspected to be a stolen ship The flyer left the girl in a field near Wyatt, Mo a few Japanese guards prevented { demonstrators from tiring Into the consulate courtyard but did not try to prevent the stoning. A Japanese Dome! news agent y I dispatch from Taingtao reported 1 that Japanese bluejackets diapers-. ed the demonstrators. This report 1 waa dented by the British embassy 1 at Shanghai. There was nearly a ' clash be- : tween British aud Japanese forces . 1 here this morning when a Japan--1 ese river patrol landed on the river | 1 front of the British concession and ' demanded custody of a Chinese ' boatman who had ferried a group i I of Chinese from the former Russian t oncession to the American- i owned William Hunt company | wharf on the British water front. ' British police interfered and < aimed the Japanese by assuring , them that the British authorities were detaining the boatman. latter the Japanese authoities formally demanded custody of the boatman. However. British police had al- , ready released the boatman on the ‘ ground that he had broken no con- ‘ cession by-laws. PARTY HEADS tCONTINUKtr FKOV PACK ON Kt 1 tn-tween McNutt and Mi. Roosevelt's aides over the 1932 hemo- . eratic convention probably have been forgotten. The fait that M< Nutt announced after two conferences with the president that his own campaign will prtMeed apace also was inter- i preted hen as an indication that I Mr. Rooaevelt will not seek a third term. It is presumed here that Mt Nutt . asked Mr. Rooeeveß point blank about continuing his presidential candidacy, as indicated by Me- ’ Nutt's statement after leaving the White House yesterday that it will continue "as planned " Likewise. Ik-inot ra's here believe Mr. Roosevelt would not permit an open 1 presidential campaign by one ol hla hlghext ofltciala outside the cabinet unleaa he viewed it with some favor. lit her factors also are interpret-! «-d here as aup|>orthig the idee that McNutt has moved into the front rank among Mr. Rooeeveit’a favorites. On his first day in Washington last week. McNutt visited Bet rotary of Commerce Hopkins, Secretary of the Interior likes. Post- 1 master General Farley and Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthuu. all of them White House intimates He spuut the week-end with Hopkins. who recently has been com»id- 1 ered one of the three or four closest to the president, dose enough Io have her-n dim ussed as a possible |94«> candidate, All of these presidential cronies would not have Ireen so cordial to McNutt unless he hsd some sort of White House blessing. It was believed here, larst year at the famed |G.im» McNutt cocktail party, no high administration leaders appealed Farley, who has Iteen M< Null's principal political antagonist for. nine years, hax expressed himself as still loyal to Mr, Roosevelt, and If the president indicated his support of McNutt, Farley la cotuld-, ered here to be enough of an organlxatlon man to go along. McNutt unquestionably will be taking on <>no of the most tremendous exei utive jobs hi the country. possibly capable of making nr breaking him politic ally In the next year As head of the federal security agency created wider the governmental reorganization ad. ' he will direct the social security ' board. U. B. employment service.! < Ivtliun conservation cores, national youth ad un utd ration, publn beaitli Mrvfct, V. ff. film Mrvfce

1 and radio division, and the American printing house for the blind. This Aeld covers a lot of voting territory in which McNutt will be in the public »yu before the 1940 Democratic convention o- - Columbia City Youth Drowns At Tri Lakes Columbia City. Ind., July 11- «U.R> - Gerald Marks, 19 year-old son of Mrs. Arlolne Marks of Columbia I city, drowned late yesterday at 1 < edar Beach, Tri Latkes, when ho xwacn beyond his dnpth. Ho was an Inexperienced swimmer. Hla cries I attracted other bathers, but they I wire unable to rescue him. Stale ; police searched for hla body. — 1 o - 1 " MORE THAN 70,000 (CONTINUBb FROM PAtJB ONK> Ohio, all Democrats In'addition to providing for restoration of the prevailing wage, Murray's bill would order that I monthly earnings of WPA workers , shall not lw leas than they were <>ll June 30, 1939 This would prevent sch<-dul<>d wage reductions in many areas Sept. 1. I Congreaa* substitution of the 1 security wage system for the prevailing wage tn the Sl.f&u.ttaO.iNM) j relief bill which became effective July 1 has caused a nationwide 1 strike affecting more than 100.000 i workers and has brought atren- : uous protests from both the ; American federation of labor and the congress of industrial organizations. Vnlon leaders, particularly those In the AFL. which dominates the hnilditig trades, have protested [ that the lowering of th«- hourly pay | rate under the 130-hour month [would cauae private industry- to reduce its wages. Thousands of strikers who walk- > ed out five days ago on the first | day of operations undei the 1940 i appt opt iatlon face dis-

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■ | i missal If they do not return to! , work by tomorrow morning. , Harrington ordered discharged ( ail workers absenting themselves*

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! from their jobs for more than five [days. The five-day deadline foi those who struck Wednesday expires tonight.