Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1939 — Page 5
.IMCE ». GORE ■ADMITS KILLING ( onf<•**<’?• T<» SlayM flL < )f Step-Mother fl In Illinois HI. A«* 1 ■ • ' UP> “ l&g w Gon It •■>»’ l,f « * , ‘' l HK al "1 " ,lm " 818 „.||.. r. MMl«l I «UV O»»t •>■• : , , ...ptno'h- I">"■ h ., t»vM4 »-•#<* U«| nf hl* mother Mt. N‘tn.y C.orv 46 h. "!’■ nl ' " prominent in K,., 1 .’in»o ttit'l '■•"tern Miss ~-rm.ttu'f. Sh. h.d h-n ft '-•> y- r ’ h n '• >'*'»™ **" UK. „ ~.. . th. d-Hth Os hi. ■V. , t s, Sh> ••• ’ho' <*c»lh nr th- morning of July » horn. .....I 'h.- "lay l*»t night after he If* l ,. 4 «tatcment of hl" iK K.th tn J* *"■ ,d -h. •I»ytn< I-’ her Kurly ,^K, t pus -n. rtn Raymond IHIBo <’ r *’"• had admit S h»<! fooded •"•■r the be- ... • ' while hi» fa'h ' h.«<> ni-d his moth 9- !<•'* 19. V. . a -,.t hi" mother had wot Mj.i.,- Stu. > would wm-C'-ed her 4»lod hint to try «ml prevent ti. M'd h. had punned to get |S. . ■ ”
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I rd him from receiving more money I ' from hta father " •He aald he had been living just to kill her and throe other Ren I too raottoMh. county judge EverI ett Lewie. Dr. 0 C Buntiti and Dr. M Harris " I The judge presided at a eantty • hearing for young Gore in IMt I The phystclana were witnesses (lore waa confined to an asylum at Anna. 111., for four days while he- ( I Ing examined and was released . I (lore Is a former university of ' .Illinois student. He and his wife 1 were seised the day after the slay Ing at their bom, at Cape (liver | drau. Mo. where he worked for I Ito a »t"'i m an office hla father maintained (here They were brought here and emphatically de nted the slaying Gore aald he and hla wife had been on a weekend trip in lhe (Hark mountains at the time of the slaying Four days later his wife was released He was charged with murded and relras rd under gio.ooo hood furnished by hla father. T. P. Sullivan, chief of the state department of criminal taveetiga tion. enter.-d the rase last week !He learned the Gores went to Charleatoa. Mo., the day before the 'killing and registered at a hotel and that Gore did not upend the night with hie wife. The couple was arrested a second time Sunday at Cape Girardeau and charged with the theft of 3*oß from the hope cheat of a young woman who resided tn their , home Mm Gore confessed the 1 (heft and Investigators learned , that Gore had bought a second- , hand automobile at Cairo, 111. with , , a portion of the funds He used the automobile, his wife said tn her i , — I
KUttrmnni of ContUlloa of th* 1 < KteTl NA IMIKMMTI tXittPAWk «owrttet Hartford, t'onn*- thut «?• Main tftrnnt < |r»n th* tint Hail of Hnmutwr. IM». W. lt<*S M.t'AiN. I’rralilrnt tl. H. HRANT. Mam-rruiy . tinoont of I’apital paid up •• l.< I OIUNM AHWTS OF OIMPANr Heal Katatn t'ain< amb-a.-eti M Num i i M«rt«n*a Loam on real < , ratal* tFrrr from any prior Iniumhran.ri . Nun* l ••Itonrta and Rtorkn I, iiws.d (Market Vatu* I MMMM 1 t'aah In Bank* ton tn- || toreet and Not ..n In- , tereat> I.Mf.IU bl ' Am rued Her«rtti«a < lnlerrot & Itenta, *tv.». IMl* '•! , other MeraHtlee Nona Premium* and An omilt , due and In proeeaa of retie-tten . .. Litf-lti.U 1 , Aimounta othrrwiae ae- ( ••red *MM4*L Total aroao Aaorta lU.lot.*:* »« < 1 Itethi t Aaartr Not AdSilted | lU.Ca.M < rt Aneta iIX»2k.2U 1? LIAHILITUM . Kraerve er amount aecooimry to relaaure t ontalandlna riaka | l.tld.in.tl l*»ee* due and unpaid Non* laraeea adjualrd and not i< , *«• - Nea* | Ixiarro iinartjuoted and UI7JMW BUI* and Ai-oaenta an- i. t** l4 W,oe«.M Amount due and not du* banka er other eredl- ••”* Non* , Other Ida bite lira of ike Coni puny dan.iat tl| ! Uabllitiaa — | i.UAltd.tll Capital il.aM.emina burplua 4 Alia.AM . 1 >»,n».ltin| IHUTM OF INtNAMA, “~— • ‘•IN* of Imuran.* t'omnuwloncr I. the undrmtuned. Inou'enie t’ommlaHl'>ner of Indiana, hereby rertlty i !!“** J h *' •• a correct < <»py ot i, !?* ■*•••"'•"« of th* Coadulon ot ' ' !k! m*nllon*d Company on ' ’t* - of *mh*r. I»l», no ,h S.* , '‘<*'Mll aad ‘J?",.!** 4 "•:*•*"!> alatetuant l*“ . now on fit* In hla oltl-e . _ T*Mlmony Wbareof. I f,*r*unlo BtitwM FitM( my Anti Mfttx tnx <*rti - ' •’*•* Jjrai. lhl» l»th day ot July. I»3* I (rteall a»n H NKWHAt'KR. •ir ~ . l ,,ur« “"-e Comtm*a*onrr., ktbtual < ompany ao alate ••Notidr amoruaad. K(,. r k. at iw.. i Htatemrnt of Condlilon us th* < F.wttti. at ium ami IXaIMIMF. tlllll'iiHt lIUI Kaneaa City. Mlasourl 1*37 M• • ••»* XtF-at Un the Hat Hay of Oe<,i.Her. 1»1». H K M-'ItNNIH, Prraldrnl <1 T MM'THKIUI M*. rrtary Amount of Capital paid up *| I ron Mil mi UiUkM ANHKTN OF CUM I'AM I lt*al Kalat* t nlticumb- , » l*«.3»a.a» ■ Mort«a«r lean, on real rotate (Free from any Imumbran-el U4,IM.U I Honda and Mtua tea OwnVnluei _ LKIAiM Io Cante in Hank* <On In. tereat and Not on ia- »•*■•*» l.a*i.l»*ui , Act-rued Hr-writ lea Onother He- nrillea N-ne I Collateral tamn* IW . l.emi *u ll'nah In Office • Jan on I Fremtuma and Ao nun I a do* and |n prm ea* *f collection . . Mt.iaiai , Act »unl> otlierwtae a*. «arrd N-ne | All Other Aaaeta | Sl.dC Ik Total tlruaa Aaarl. | . :1* *d| VI ! t'educl Aaaet. Not Ad milled 1 I*.*** ,““ J ' •' I lt*e«rv* or amount n*•'•*Mr> to relnaure «>utatai>dln« rlake | l.llb.yil.A.i Lhom due and unpaid J.ldl.MS IJ i IriMM adjuatrd andnot dua .... N „ n ,. 1 oar*a bn-llu.t.rt «„4 In .u«P*nne Noe* . , HUI* and Aoounta unP*l*J ?4 ?« . ao Amount du* and not du. banka or ether credl- ' - ai •■ •- •• •*• . Nona Otli*r Idabilltiea of th* I Wnpany dtMTi -I . Ta.'*.’ u »’’“l’'*a I—*| 1411-1 •" o* LjPi'k l fe. Ji l.imn.aati >m •htn-l- | Liaijkiaa Total j “.mJTi U • htatk of inhiana, “ ” t ' *. £" ,up s • Commlaalonar n.L.’iAt .Ineumnce A'pm- - ?i7. .» r Indiana, hereby certify • ’ 11*. •*•*’ k • correct .opy of tm Condition of im ?i’Ta iAkn*ton»d Company on i th* ll«t day of Hmdmher. 1»3», a. . flarin’* ,h * "fMri'ial atatem.nt and '’ridi'i'tl ata.*lo*ol I.- ' ■ -uii..Trm , 22’’L.''** fwl ’ J hereunto . 2.1 -LT I??!* •«» '■* '-"l- . lot eeal (hl* 1 r»f», ,).v „f j u j v | #1(1 tfteuai> uso h KfcwaAVth •If Mutual Cnnimla*loii*'
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WT.DXESDAY, AVGUST2, 1939.
Jersey Female Grand ('hampion Cow is Famous .... MF < W 4 UOGESTIONS W* 1 FROM Tl 11,1 “"g* —mw yfemjj. 'LmA \ ; \ \ / / / \ /; \ w a**/Jlv J.»V - * \ fa s \ \‘ Z » t- y \ f / ■‘■Sr '-\ \x/ / 2 iE-I HHb" * 't
This exhibit in the Purdue building at the state fair last year 1a baaed on the production records and outstanding characteristics of 80l Mussers herd and of the aged cow. which was named grand champion female of ths Jersey cattle show this morning The grand champion is an aged cow and
statement, to drive from Charles- ’ ton to Benton the night before the slaying “When he returned.* she said, "hr told me he had been to hla father’s house at I a. m. He Mid I he walked around the house, try-. Ing all the doors and that Nancy awoke and told him to go aaray. **He went back to the house, he said, and broke a pane of glass in the door of the porch He Mid he shot her twice more Hr Mid his father roiled off the bed and he < didn’t know whether hr had hit him. Then he got Into the automobile and came back to Charleston.” Khe and her husband were brought hack to Renton late last night Rtate’s attorney Rea Jours said Gore made only a sketchy oral confession at Cape Girardeau and that hr would obtain a detailed statement today Gore revealed a hiding place near Carbondale. > 111. where he hid his gun and a mask and cothing he wore al the time of the killing He wept when shown bio wifet | statement, then wslked to her. took her into his arms and said: "Honey, this means either life Imprisonment or the electric chair. Between the two I think Id prefer the ehatr.” FAIR SIDELKJHTS (CSONTINVKI’ riWM PAGE ONt) Ing family was soon located by the P. A. system. -O—OA slightly inebriated tornier rest- | dent gave a lady resident of Third | street quite a scare when he walk- i •■d into the wrong house- and help ed himself to fruit on lhe table. Il was explained that he had the right { house number but the wrong street. He thought he waa <>u Clfth street. ■ l lt was reported that he made plenty of sp<*d vacwting upon learning his error -0-0— I.lent. Walter Meutser of the Bl 41 ffifPd’fl t of o»R<tltlnn •»< lhe IBMIUME l llnston. Ma-*a 137 Newbury tttrvc-l On th< Sl*t l*ay "f tieeemln r. ISIS, f M 'UMiI'NoW. preaMent W~ NEWTON. Mcrelarx Amount of GHtMbt AftMtSTO OF COMFANV 1 Itcal Estate t'nlneumbI Tr..t -I Konel MortgaMv Immus on real •■late tFree fr«.m any I Honda and •tocka own. ed 'Market Xalue> leS.tei.se |<*aab In Hanke ■<•« Intervet and N»l on Intetweti as,'Si.it A<« rued He. urltles tin- ■ tereat A Rente, etc.). SOS.SS Other He.-urltiee Nona : t'aai> eurrender value <»t lit. in-uraix- p-ll- ' t.*00.10 rr.'it'ldme and Accounts due and In l>' “ eae nt <-ollertinn ..... . .. . x ISX.tI V-ounte ntherwlse aSt «ured ...» . None. Total ilroae A-avta I 1'1.T10.1l Deduct Aaeels Not Admitted 1 1.111 l< Net Aeevte I feO.OSI.H. LIABIUTIKH lleaerve or amount neveesary to lelnaure ouiat ending rteka I is. toe.io lauiaee dur and unpaid 11.110 01* . lawntea adjusted and nut due None i lataaee unadjusted and In auepenee . None , Hill- and Aoceuats unpaid 1.U1.11i . Mnnunt du* and not due hanke nt other ■ redlfere » None ■Mlier l-lablHtles of the S’ompany .... .. Nona Total Uablllllea I 71.ittX.13 Capital I leu.uno 'hi i in-plus .....I Sl.Stl.ll Total _.4 Sio.osiee HTAjJK <»F INDIANA. “ I 'iffi r of Ineuraii's Commissioner T. the undersigned. Insurance Commlaaloner of Indiana. Hereby certify hat the shove la a <-orre< t ropy of the Statement of lhe Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the Het dm ot I'— enilier, illli, as shown by the original stwement and that the aaid original statement Is nov on file tn hie otll'-e in Testimony Whereof. I hereunto 1 subscribe mv name xml elks mt nttt. 'dal seal, thia llth day of July. ll«». (Heall GkA> H NEWRAI ER insurin'» Comnitsstoner. i -it Mutual Company so state, j AVUtST J— i.
the foundation cow for the Moaser herd It la one I of the most famous cows In the state. chl< fly fori the remarkable butterfat records ot heraeif and her dam, which in 17 records has nevet been below itat I pounds In a lactation period.
Indiana state police was In De- i cutur for the fair for the first time Tuesday He plana to visit in and out tor the balance of the week, to aid in supervising the activities of his men. A "drunk” was reported lying on the courthouse lawn Tuesday. A quick-thinker doused him with a bucket of water. According to reports. however, lhe man waa not drunk, but had fainted from weakness as result of a rerent operation. After first aid. he Was able to continue. Hia name was not learned. —o—o—- — Patrick Barton la the tall, dark policeman In charge of the state police exhibit housed tn the truck at the livestock show grounds in Schmitt- field. -O-O— Roy Chilcote. of the city police force, is getting plenty of shooting practice on Mw targets — even If animals must be the luckless object of hla shots He first had to kill a horse that had broken its leg. Then Tuesday afternoon he had to shoot a mad dog. owned by Jttn Worden of Hom«-wood Residents there reported the dog frothing and in convulsions for two hours. —o—o—- — little Kiris amost pulled a "alh-kor" on officials at the police booth Tuesday. Th- P. , A system carried an announcement of a ladies' small putae being found, containing change. The girls walk<*d up and anBounced that they had lost a purse. "Fifteen cents" was the prompt answer to the query of officials tn regard to how i much the purse contained. Tho girls were wrong, however, and the purse is still uticlaimI ed. —o—o—- — Cramer waa reported i lost from his folks, who were visiting the fair at 11:20 ofclock last I night. The missing parents were ■ found. -0-0— I A total of «i 2 calls was issued over the P. A. system | Tuesday, with th** busiest (hours occurring from 1 until 4 p. tn. Tuesday. —o—o—- — Two Ignition keys and a pocketlHM>k containing the hlurred hahm <d Hu Palen. New Orleans, lamiai tana, are among the lost and found Items being held al the police ’ booth. —o—o— - Two young fellows walked past a ball game last evening, tine couldn't resist the temptation. grabbed a ball from the lady in the stand and gave It a fling at the targets In the rear of tent. She couldn't re- | slat and heaved one al the fleeing pair. One of the lads ' couldn't resist and heaved It back — thia time for the first a target waa hit It waa the wrong one. however, and two 'j kcwple dolls went to "smlther'i vens" A policeman waa iall«-<l and after a lengthy debate on the present market value of ! first class kewpie dolls, the i argument was "settled.” -o—o Robert Hess, sour of Jce.ob Hum; Patsy Deßolt. Wayne Toepie. ■. Eugene and Norbert Cable were among those reported lost and locited through the P. A system last . night -0-0-The high aerial act on Madison and First streets has been the object of unlimited praise from all sides Doti Stump, former member of a large traveling band, asserted that he had at one tims or MiMher seen ths 10 biggest fain lu ths
i nation and that the act of the Hollywood Thrill Girla equalled if not surpassed any free act that he had ever witnessed Others were just as enthusiastic. The matron in the ladies' rest I room at the courthouse scuffled I with a male Intruder about mid- I night Tuesday, but be got away | before police arrived. —o—o—- — patients were treated at the Red CroM booth Tuesday. Mrs Oscar Lanke- - nau. nurse In charge reported. One was treated this morning. Among those who called at I the first aid tent was a lad who had his hand bitten by a dog. He was sent to a physician's offk-e. Bob Kohne. Paul Lord. Dick Linn. Rob Foreman. Roger Staley. Bill Beery and Paul Howard were tho Scouts who aided Mrs. Lankenau Tuesday. —o—o—- — learned that a lady thia morning was thrown from an automobile driving south over the detour ot V. 8. highway 27 over Fifth street when It swerved and stopped to avoid striking a car driving on Jefferson street. The ’ woman apparently was not Injured as she waa helped back into the car and the automobile proceeded on Its way. The driver told residents in that part of town that he ' failed to see the atop sign. The (detour is running on Fifth street during the fair. The driver did not make an otti< ial report to police. HONOR PAID TO LOCAL NATIVE Walter Dorwin Teague Featured For World’s Fair Exhibits A publicity feature on the New I York World's Fair, entitled, "1100I riers who helped build add oper- ■ ma the New ork World's Fair,” contains a pk-ture au.l write.tp of Walter Dorwin Teaue, who was born in Decatur. Mr Tague was a son of a Methodist minister l> thia city. The feature waa prepar'd by the Indiana Hell Telephone Company, txt Mr. Tagne. recognised as one of ’the leading englnoers In America l it says: "Walter Dorwin Tague. ' horn in Deoatur, represents hla pro- > "eaalon of Industrial Designs on the i Ixmrd of Design of the New York World's Fair. He planned and de- ' signed the Ford Exposition, the ex | lilbtts of L'nßed States rfieel, Hast(man Kodal National Csab R'-gis- : ter. lhe A. B Dick Co.. Brvant Heat’er Co Du Pout's "Wonder World Inl Chemistry'; ('(.nsoUda’id Edl- ■ son's great spettaele. "T'.ie City of |!aght' and the furnishing and decollations of the Startr Apartments in 'the I'nited Blates go.'ormucut ■ building." Mr. Tague la remembe.*od here as a boy and hla friends are happy I to read ot his outstanding success. Harry Bridget DenieN He In A Communist Han Francisco. Aug. 2 —(VPi—--1 Harry Bridges, the Austrian-born lebor lead"! the government is ' looking to dwport on grounds he Is' i communist denied on the witness' 'stand today that he Is a member of > the organisation. Ik said he Itelong ed only to labor unions. Hridges was called to tbo stand by the government when bis deportation hearing was resumed today.|
YOUNG FLYERS BREAK RECORD _______ Two Illlnoiu Aviator# Set New World Endurance Record Springflt-M. HL. Aug. t- ftTPI— Hunter and Humphrey Mr.ody. brother aviators, having set a new world endurance record for light planes, remained aloft today and said they would stay up a t long as humanly * possible "to make it tough" for anyone who nt'empts to break their record. They equalled the pervious snark oi ?1S hours and 43 minutes at 5:43 Ip. m. (CSTi last night and after lunother hour of circling ever the I munclpal airport In their 86-borae-power monoplane received official rwognitlon for a new record. The <*l>l record waa set Im* fall by Clyde RcMelper and Hat’ey and Thomas H. Ixjuk of Long Beach Calif. The brothers are from Decatu-.. 111. Hunter Is 26 and has been fly ing since be was 15. Humphrey. 23 obtained hie pilot's license only 3 few weeks ago. At 2:45 A. M CST today they had been aloft 227 hours and 43 I minutes nine and a ha'f days. I They are flying at an altitude ot |3.4nn feet. Hunter Moody Hoadcast hrk-fly; "Humphrey's asleep. Everything okay. Well stay up as long as humI anly possible and as long as the I plane holds out.” He naked hie ground crew to I check reports that some W'sconsln and Indiana flyers were planning to try for the record. "Were worried a little abont those attempts." he said "We want I to Mt a record that will Hand for I a long time to cosne." More than 10.000 persons gathered at the airport to cheer them at the hour they tied the recoru. State afflclals encouraged them by radio as factory whistles blast.''! a greet- 1 ing. The flyers dipped the’r plane. "Mira Springfield." In M>ute. They Mid they were weary from 1 I thetr long stay In the plane s cramped quarters which contain tmrely • n mgh room for them to stretch lout on the floor for a few hours of sleep each day. "We're tired." They su'd. "But we don't feel as bad as we thought we would.” PET PARADE IS (CYINTINVED FROM PAGE ONEI I Cailand. Helen llatiboid. Florence j McConnell and Flora Marie Lan-
SM How long has this been going on?" | ra— _ I •“I drove a 1939 Ford V- 8 today and got and aide-eway. There are big hydraulic the gtratcat luck any car ever gave me! ahock abnorber* too. “I knew Henry Ford always put good “Look*? Jt’a easy to tell who’s the r Muff in hia products, but 1 didn’t realise leader. Ford and Lincoln-Zephyr car* Iwhal a really a well car he’s making now. tainly set the style this year. L “Eight cylinders, yc»»ir—and are they “Price? That’s the beat part of all.' smooth and sweet! Easy on the gas too. The Ford price advantage is even greater *■• “Hydraulic brakes—the biggest on * hen you figure all the extra equipment any car near the price. They sure stop that* included without extra charge, you straight and quick and easy. “Maybe you think you know all about “Comfort? You never felt softer seats a Ford. So did I. I’m telling you that K or drove an easier-handling car. The you can’t know what you’re missing till B chaMis is stabilized to check bobbing you take this 1939 job out on the rn»d |W S FORD V-8 M— ... in H UKK SH YOUR FORD DEALIR FOR OtNCROUS j S I TRADI.IN ALLOWANCE — 3A»Y TERMS k r I I ■sshssssjlll. — ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! 14 I I a AA* tt F > M-1t 111 ntl 111 I iii Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales H FIRST STREET AT JEFFERSON PHONE 114 ii < ■
kenau. Cash and merchandise prises aa I contributed by mei'bauts of tbv I city, were awarded to: Jack Reynolds. June and Ruth | Reppert. Betty Jain Rnddnth. Byr-' oan Stiiacr. Char Im Sheets. Agnes | Koller. James Lough. Danny Mills Dorothy Strahm. Joan Fueling. Agnes Jun.. Went. Arthur L. Braun. Hob Hoknecht. Kathryn Ann Goldner, Wilma Schroeder. Jane Brumley, Henry Relnklng. l*atty Barger. Janet Everhart. Nancy Krick. Sarah Krick. JoAnn Von Gunten, Louie Sheets. Jane Barber. David Uwena. Joan Mltt hell. June Teeple, Patsy Rhoades. Jean Barlier. Robert Aug uat. Kathryn Singleton. Carol Ann Baumgartner. Bill Downs, Mary 1 Kolter. 1-eßoy Kolter. Dick King. J Mary and Max l*etereon. Annabelle Hebout, Joe Wolpert, Janet Louise { Goldner. Donald Blusher, George Alton. John T. Myers. John Downs. Ralph E. Jackson. Anna Catherine Frtedley. Louis Smitley. Victor 1 Porter. Rowena and Robert Mattox. Daniel Kltson. Barbara Sauer, Katherine Stedvna, Jack F retd I. I Rollte Wable, Ralph Bollinger, i Kathryn Baxter. Glen Donnel. Ruth Joann Miller, Billy Bailey. Mildred Loahe, N. Fulleukamp. Bob Doan. . John Doan. James Shackley. Ahr Brothen. C. Calvin and C. Coolidge Miller. Billy Bell. Bill Uchtenatetger. Helen Bristol. George F. Gilbert. Hubert P. Schmitt. Jr. i o CHAMBERLAIN .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB> cial treaty with Japan. The United States embassy at , Tokyo formally protested to the foreign office against a series of | attacks by Japanese soldiers on Americans in China. The attacks have been considered grave by the U. 8. state department and American consuls have been compiling a list of more than goo such Inddenta since the Japanese began their conquest of China. Japanese militarist leaders In' China were quoted as ttaying they 1 would never relax their hostility to Great Britain. The British-Jap-anese negotiations at Tokyo for ' settlement of differences tn North j China, arising from the Tientsin i
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PAUL BRIEOE It RUN BUSINESS Again Ivcrncm City Confectionery, Effective At Once Paul Bnede. proprietor of lhe 'City News Biand, has again haaed the City Confectionery, Il wm announced today The lease be< ame effective Tuesday. August 1. Mr. Rrlede stated Mi. Briede waa proprietor ot the City Confect toaery for a number of years previous to a year ago. John Joseph and Leon Kohne had leased lhe i <mfect lonery business at that time and Mr. Briede confined bis work to the news agency located In the Mme building on Second street near Madtson He will continue to operate the newa atand in conjunction with the confectionery busineM. be stated Some renovating of tbv interior Is planned In the near future. FLOAT PARADE, (CONTINUED FROM FSUB UME> shire show will be judged tumor row and all horse show judging will also be done Thursday. Horae pulling contents, with prises of 3100 In Meh division, will be held Friday and Saturday at lhe Schmitt field. The lightweight pulllug contest will be held al V a m Friday and the heavyweight contest at the Mme hour Saturday morning. The liveatock parade will be held at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Incident, appeared near to a breakdown aa Britain Insisted that Japan end the sntl-Rritiah agitation In China. London again protested antißritish agitation in Japanese-controlled parts of China. Britain also opposed Japanese ' demands for cooperation In floating Japanese sponsored carrehey 1 In North China and ft waa believed that consultation with the I’nlted States and France bad stiffened : that opposition.
