Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1940 — Page 6
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TWO MEN ADMIT •continued num fagb <>*■> r.-fu-ed to discuss the case. The bombings <ripp!ed the se"-, vice of the Indiana and Michigan I Eioctrl. Company at vatlou- tln» <' during the last year. On Thank • i yiving day after a substation had been bombed several hundred South Bend homes were temporal** ily deprived of service. taler the AH. electrical workertile, I a complaint with the national I labor relation* hoard that the util By was dominating the independent : Michiana electric worker* a«»o<du non. The I ward heard testimony on . dartre* but ba* i*»in-d no ruling a* yet. Mark* hud attempted uti*u< < ••*■ fully to force roip.tatemenr of 31 employes of the utility who wen discharged last July. The company e*tlma'ed that 'h» Itomblng* had >o«t It 12'ioihhi j, damage anti In wag. to guard placed along the power line afte several bombings. The company; had offered a I', non reward tothe arrest <>t th* Itomt* i Face Sentence Flint. Muh. Feb * it IM Two, men have coll
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1940 - • “FIXING UP TIME” bariirr and ma> raatr MWiaO* rroy and I I I - ‘\ M | KXfl j<*<---I —. JI’ST VROrN'D THE CORNER! We are in read news to take care of your full requirement* in the various -JIL. I «*r»i <.ate« while pr»«-. ar. at thrtr nationally known products. We carry such a* Pittsburgh Steel Fence, (’lay Gates. Sherwin-Williams Paints and —x l?z k a» pr.-M-ntUwlr.ru. Xqz-f* i Varnishes. White and Yellow Pine I .umber. Ford A-pha It Strip Shingles. |{o|| R<M>fing. Pittsburgh Steel Hoofing. THE ALL-PURPOSE Ambler Asbestos Roofing and Siding. Red Cedar Wood Shingle*. I‘a Hock Steel Posts, Tennessee Red Cedar and FENCE CONTROLLER x '•> 44 • X~ _/-> d'flF*\nb STEEL, CATFa Patching Plaster. Ibstf Coatings. Gvpsum Wallboard and Plaster Board. Building Brick. Flue Liners, (.lazed Tile. . . . .. tfc.’ /IM Full line of Condons Garden Seeds, all in bulk. Light Hardware: rakes, shovels, hoes, stock tanks, cattle stan- IPX ‘ 0 / 4 \ Bw —*• <cy — • .*’ Hons, hog troughs, lawn mowers, ayeles. nvthes. clippers, garden hose, building hardware, ham. track and garage or 6 *“ * battery. I doors. * A . Prucliral——Dependable—FconomiI Nrel Gates are anmstrbrd to* 1 eel. Safest and aurr*l method of hold- < t*«? wrmgth ruaa-dor-M. nsta.aw iqj-owj ________ ing stork. Sa»r> muney. material, time and [ . V-Z, W 1 «♦;-*♦.! “~| T r. , fTffffHßfffflfflßff! , ’ t,or C ® nM ’ ••‘■ndavku. about BVRB ELEC. > tar cetusatc as aew (AMJWaat Gataa.' / Asphalt three or four '■' * | .■-' T C !T ' ■. 7?v.“ '<TT“ — ” k * (.J I '“A onc s,r ' p '•‘’•’’Kir*. I. L XZZ raSvRwWWB" WwyMM ' -S3|jgfe <>. " < ’ < ' ''i'""" — p ~ *• I w-• Filled Tabular and V angle Gate* filled wits t a meh \sphall several i"* | Of DfY/kl "•’“’igja'aTgga -<Q> ddt.r.„. ,.d hr*T~ 2Z + d $ 1 -00 ... $ 1 1 -00 >Q-C -.SMS and d ? » 5 = I ‘BESI ■ *««•« H-lUm,. W I.WS GATKS AMI WAI.K GATBS "»«"«■ T ''j? M 5 I *o©- | “•— JKWg C L|/ ffc -i*“• 12'. ih. weight*. H~T" It I m IB r We are now offering Building paper and !'• I'/ L- 75 , W HnilQC* OJI 111* fence from two to four ’‘l*** l ’* I*'*’ l L| J-Q-G 'Lu i: 3 « BH3 S&SS »1 >»««'j -x V- X z Ih. ..!.!<« h., u «» in ><>-< R.»lm« Md Sidm«. fl) r »-»».—"Cai.TS f ff S.~" 4 |Sdi?!?**« p » I lli.lr imo l/ - Y ' % J I ff : ' x Z z ' prle * wWch ar< J *‘ < assortment of posts, red and white cedar and T. & j W your'^ f loo<i pSK^ 9I » 1 °“ L " e BO * ha ' f V. steel posts. Red, white and steel anchor posts. Dillon r^l.t.r nUm -•uiJrv-... ' n «tour ■ XI a hout three cars of , gT tt e Ww i» bf us Hire in stock and . stretchers. Miller splicers. Pike drivers. I van augers, > small deposit win hold Vaughn augers, and Gibbs diggers. Line insulators and Rememiwr. all manufac- nn ■ anv vou m «' anchor knobs. Quick-klip fasteners. In fact, we have turer*’ markets are ad- I P '“ fe w, ‘ h * wh,k everything the market offers in the fencing line, '-"eing weekly, a *m.n L>jL ■ ataui, alm that iu gauge and sMab- <«ur present stock last*. ... deposit on any of mv apaciM •*• *tan4ar4. *Wa <U not ... including PRIC Ed. claim that Pittsburgh yourself K merchandise will hold it bettor than all olhor loncac Thor, ... .ll’-. 1 are other good loncee. We choo„ this huge saving. Act gfc W ww for vou for later deliv- j. I to handle Fittaburgh Hinge-Joint PM A" and Stlf-Stey Fence* eerticularly now! A ImWW A fry. boeauee wo know thotr lona record V v V 0 u *. • of unl/orm quellty Honoetly mad, and vd.M-tlwd. the, at loa,t mu. any fencae wo hare ere* won. Com.f •harwi.-Wllham. pa, pap mera per year for ang fence. ■■ ■■ ■ W Fences Mtnt ,r# " pr ** f *••**■ Llnaaed oil and tarpesf' A uu M do-/amfawMM*ap) HOME OF STUCKEY’S HOG GLAD R. A. STUCKEY •*«•• •Mii.m «m mmiea.
i larught at leant 1* stick* of dynamite here luwt October to bio* up a gas main at Midland Mich , dur mg a strike of Consumers Power * ompany employe*, (rolice said. They were Thoma* Ftc-kes. 25. Flint, dencriired an a communist sympathizer. and Daniel Robinson J. r >. Saginaw, a member of the utll- ; ity worker* organizing committee U’lOi which ntagr-d the strike. They pleaded guilty ye«t. rday before i In uit court Judge Paul V Gndohi to "unlawful possession of dynamite with Intent to tine it against the Consumers Power t'o and were remanded to jail aftfailing to provide 12 ■<<>'> lamd* They will la* sentenced Fell l‘i Judge Gadoln. acting a* a one man grand jury, -aid nix other® were tiring held for questioning He -aid th** dynamiting dhl not oe.-ui tier nunc "they were all afraid to * handle the dynamite ' u GERMAN SHU’S ARE (CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE> ■ i> toward central Europe" Germany denied the dispat, h of three ship* with arms for the Hus , ■ Mans but Norwegian dispatcher in-j i-i.-d that three ships in all had ■
New IxK*ati<»n Bought For Nazarene C ollege • I .. ■nr-TT"'" - JWM ' 2_
i ’ Danville. 11l St Viator College in Catholu InMitution for more than thirty year*, last night Iterame Olivet Nazarene College when trustees of the latter voted to purchase the building* and grounds of the Catholic school In Bourlainnlg*. a suburb of Kankak.aee. Illinois. It is believed the Nazarene Hoard of
sailed front Kopervik on the southi western Norwegian coast The Norwegians appeared convinced I that other German -hips had tarried arm* to th. Russians, either to a Rusatan port or to I’etsamo. j These movements of amiss ships were regarded by ohaervera a* 'demonstrating the extent to which jtlermany is being pushed I loser to , the Russians. French and German military ■ communiques reported increased artillery and patrol activity on the I western front lint the operation* 'continued routine. Hull's Views I Washington. Feb s rl'pi Sec- ; ret ary of state Cordell Hull said' (today that this government on sev-l oral occasion* believed that the Soviet union was "not fully living up to the obligations" undertaken ! when the I'nited States established I (diplomatic relations with them. Hull's view* were ronvryed to ■ hairman Key Pltmann of the sen-; (ate foreign relations committee In a lettei viewing relations between the r S and the I'SSR. Hr- said diplomatic relations l>e-
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Blshops will officially approve the transaction soon While the pun hase price was not disclosed, it is known the physical properties of the college have a valuation of approximately II <wm,000. laist night's decision ends u search of the middle west for the
• tween the I'. S. and the V. S S R. ' are not "wholly contingent" upon the agreement entered into by Maxim Litvinov, the then Soviet foreign cotnmlsar. at the time of recognition In 1532 One of these agreement* was that Russia would abstain from propaganda in this 1 country. Congress I* <r.n*lderlng .evern! phases of I‘. S-Russian relations and the matter of an additional non-mflltary loan to Findland, which Is resisting Soviet Invasionin the house another text of sentiment on discontinuing relation* ! with Russia may be made on a mo- ( itlon to < ut off fund* for maintaining a I'nited States embassy In i Moscow The senate is s< heduled jto take up soon perhaps later today a proposal to increase the ex-1 ! port-import hank revolving fund so; I that further loans could la- made) to Finland Hull -aid that on occasions when •the I'. S believed Russia was not. ■living up to it* agreement "this | government made appropriate representation to the Soviet government.
.site of a Nazarene educational institution to replace Olivet College, i located near Danville for 25 years I A disastrous fire on November 19 destroyed some of Its building*, classes have been maintained, but the trustees decided time and mon- ; ey could be saved by moving Olivet to Kankakee. '
( ALL ( IR( I IT i CONTINt'ED FROM rXUt O.Ngt • Voglewede conferring on the cases ( , pending. A complete list of the action* taken by the court and attorneys in the <a-es today Is expected Io In* made available hy Friday. LIST ADDITION tCONTINCED FIPiM PAGE ONEt day the members of this musical organization, whbh I* to be one *>f i the features of the program. They ; art: Gertrude Mailand Evelyn tbheuman. Elcnore Meyer, Eloise Auman. Dorothy Anman. OawaM Bultetneler and Herbert t'ffelman, all of route one Iterator: Florin* Bradtmiieller. of route one Hoag land, and Evelyn Klehie. of Hoag1 land. Another of the high points In lit* | i program will be the Topsy Turvy 1 Tumblers composed of members of the Monroe high s< hool under the ' direction of Dorothy Baker Those who win take pait will be I Rerniece Nussbaum. Irene Halteg
ger. Betty Wolfe. Rusina Burke, llosella Haines. «..!»«•• Gouldt. Nina May Gilbert. Marjory Branch. Max in. M* y«-r and Juanita Habeggei.
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