Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1940 — Page 5
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Yacht Good News Is Winner L W B / -Wy# > ■jp-/ —<*«<RHH| Setting a new mark, the yacht Good News, owned by Robert Johnson of New York finishes Brat in the annual St. Petcraburg-lUvana sailing race. The race distance 'v 2*4 nautical miles
lug the last election will return to the Democratic column thia tall," Mi Haya said. “Thia campaign must of lives, ity be a campaign of •‘duration, for If the people but know what baa been done by the state and national administrations In I heir bebaif and for their benefit, there ran be no question as to their DcnKxratl' vote In the coming election." Mi Hays said - — —ro - - —— CORBETT HI NS tCOMTUtUED FROM I’AUK ONKI He took second honors in tb< national collegiate oratory contest at ' Noithwestrin university Attar leaving Harvard law a< bool I be was admitted to the piactiv> ot 1 law by tbr Indiana supietue rourt I and became s>mm laled profession ally with Guy Colerkk He is now a inembei of th*- I' gal firm of Col- ; erick and Cuilr. tt with otyte* In I the Lincoln bank tower. He is prominent in the civic lite ot tht com mun Ity ABANDON HOPE tCONTiMUKtt un TAJ* riAl glowed their progress. The explosion dccwrred tliree miles from the main tunnel eutrance. In one of the sld* tunnels '■ Approalmalely 111 men were res cued Saturday afternoon and night, more than half of them auWering from gas inhalation or shock Os the*. Jo remained in hospitals today At 4 a tn the diggers still had «• feet to go throuKh piled rock and coal to iMch the tunnel where j 44 men were believed to be trapped in adja< nt tunnels. The diggers Were Impeded by heavy slides of rock looseti.-d by the- explosion and bad to shore the sides and <■• liing of the tunnal as they went along l*atbel|c women and • hlldreg grouped as near the mine entrances pa potfic would permit them, torlorn, weeping They wort the fainiltws of the entombed Company ofll< lais believed that the coal diggers had struck an old 1 gas well and that a spark from a pick had set of! the explosion Blate mine Inspectors though' they bad struck a pocket ot after damp tcarbon mono v Ide I setting off the explosion In the same way Two of the dead were John Kl< fiards. mine supertataadent* and Howard Banders. tlppl>- ton man, who went Into the mine amm after the explosion and were choked to death. HITLER A MUSSOLINI I ■ COtmXtfD riKHI rA<JH <w> tor the south in five minutes It was xiuiuusivd ibai th' con* fwrmce hail bom, arrang'd by too llliiiw-iiiiop when he visited M-w---solinl In ltom< wuek befoo last. I'on-lKii otawreera l>e||evd ths' If Hitler wan the JggUgatur he had two spatifk plana in miwl for bottling up the allies In th' »• St and protecting Get many s flanks niaewbere both of wblHi required Italian help One was to bring a happt'shm meat l*et«o<-ii Italy and lluaala, both Garth*ay's friends, eliminating the possibility tliat Italy's averslon ‘to lominixiilstii would drlva her to the alltaa' aide. Th" other wan to tmUnlaln nwitrailly In the Halkans. especially Rumania, which la in constant Ivar of tetrll torlal demands from lluaala. Hungary and Bulgaria In th< latter cotiiMsctliui It was innaldei'd «lg-nlfb-htn that Premie- Paul Telefcl 'of Hungary was leaving lot Hair
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to "spend Easter " Budapest dispatches said he planned to stay eight or io days and It was reportad there that he wanted to observe negotiations lietween Italy and 1 Germany t There w«-re other Indications I that the conference here was in some manner related to the courlu ' alon of the exploratory tour of Etlru|>v by l ulled Htates under-1 I secretary of state Hutnner Welles | OPPORTUNITY TO JOBS IS OPEN Applications Brink' Taken For Exam In Welfare Departments Au opiMHtunby fur yuuug persons to qualify fur positions In j the publi) welfare d--partmculs of , the stale was announc'd this I morning l>y Mrs. Faye Sinitb- ; Knapp, local welfare director p>ialdlshmeiit of an employmeiil list to be UM-d in filling Vu'aiHies as they oucui in the state welfare d‘|Mi<meni. In the uMmploymeut <-oni|>ensat|on division ami In ihe ' various couniy departments of puldic welfare. Is given as the purpose of the c-xauiliiatiou. which will lie held In Fort Wayne at a date to lie aiiiiouut cd later Mrs. Knapp urged thai prisons • oiitrmpluiing applying make up- , plication at owe. slmc applies- | Huns will not be actepled after 5 pm. March 22 The salary range for juuhii clerk, pis 2*6 to fill* per month in the I stale dop>*i Hwnt. and from ♦->, io I III* In tin- •xNiity de|M»nmeuis. i fur which ,-x.'inlnaHons will In made Tti, applnalliai blanks may Im sc-cuied from Mrs Knapp at the welfare d'partincni In tin county • iHirt bouse Tte spplhaitoiis an* to Im- fllci wtlh the bureau of peraonnel. state of Indiana. 141 tomth ■ Meridian street liidtanapfliia A ppi lea ills must Im- a graduate of an ireivdlled high s< hool toI i ludlhg the am • easOil compleitoii ot a course In stenography —— — ——*■- TWO BROTHERS fCOBTBfVKw rn> tn paar omgi offenders, was in tin- new* souptime ago when h. war aotaitt'-d toy a circuit court Jury on a rafto charge. . —q Construction Work Wait* On Weather i\.’:Atru<lion wmk on Hm- state hlgliway system, providing jobs foi liutide,J- of workmen and resulting In more lonvcuieul and safe Iru2e| for the motorist. i» awaiting favoialde weathci for outdooi op- rat tons. it was p*.tot'd out today by T. Il l»l< U-. chairman of the state highway «otumission. Hince the first of the year (be t’onimission has held five letting* at wlik-h trtds were taken <m conconstruction work Uivulvlug the expeiidllure of more than two milIhmi dollars, ( untrmls have aw a i dad on a majority of the** projects ami other award- will bo uade during the next few wmrka on work Int luded In the IS4O construe* lb'ii pragrum In addition to ihol woik plated under contract since January I, .Uw Commission had awarded a nuinla*i of contracts during the latter part of I'tJ# fur work to Im- eomplrted ii
SCHRICKER MAT BE UNMITE .May Announce Candidacy For Governor At Rally Toniffht Indianapolis. Muicfi 111 — UJJU — If Lieut-Gov Henry F Bchrieker "might accepts the invitation of second district Uemocrata to run for the party’s uomlimtioti for governor. as be is expected to do, the lid finally will be removed from the state Democra'lc campaign, which la long overdue. H'hrlcker will apeak ala Starke county rally at North Judson tonight to give his nnswar to the se<<md district commltwe's request that he permit his name to Im* placed liefore the state eons an
Gon. Republicans have been r<Mplng m Umrvvsl of publiclly and taciwngc in' morale* -wit ha rasa of candidates for every ofilce iu tbr stab* uxcep' U. 8. w-natur. the nomlua lion for whto-li may go to Itay Willis of Angola th.* 1231 nominee, by default Fitly Jour Hoosier edl tors In a meeting here Hal in day nigbt pledged him their support, and many of the group were those Who obtained toi Willis the ,93.* nomination agalnai tong odd* The Republicans also have a host of candidates for governor, congress. the state ticket and for th'* legislature. In response, the lx*mucrats have had only the presidential eampalgn of federal security administrator Paul V. McNutt and the exhaustive stumping of the slat, by chairman Fred Bays The quh-tus on dn- jJemwratli campaign has been due to two tutors 1 Tb»- Idea that th. Mi-NuH
Aw ■ / 1 a Z v i nfl K I dS fl A. ’ '9 1 t 'A f 1 > A EASIER FA A ” BW ssSsf »• ’ v. *c- I A I UN fl J ‘ ® | Fi Excising News About A Grand Easter Holiday And About New Things For Spring! The big news in not h hat ha* happened, but it's w hat you will do! You will Noon be in the midst of Easter ... which means spring this year. Ulan for it no you can enjoy it. Read all the news alxiut it the special church services, the annual egg roll and the many other events in the Decatur Daily Democrat .And don't forget the ads this week which will offer you many things you will w ant. Read it - Buy it Sell it in the Decatur Daily Democrat
section of the party would don.in ate the sial*- ixmveiition completely tu nominate a liaiiuony Ucket whieb would enable McNutt to keep a grip on the party tor his national asplraltons; s'ld 2. The indisposition of Gov M Clifford Townsend and his aides to reveal if they propose to back a candidate or a slate in th-- convention Werl Petero, federal housing adininietrator for indiana. also wants to run for governor, but has been held lnt< k hy ignorance of the attitude of the McNutt gruup toward him, whi< b for years has been hostile. Habrlcker may now have the support of Townsend's statehouse organization H<- unqueetivnsbly is extremely popular over the state and with the parly rank and fib- i Townsend inmslhly took cognizance of thia last week w hen he hud a tw<eho<ii' conference with H<-hiicber. from which li'rth men emerged smiling, and It may have
resulted in s pmioe treuty if not an actual alltance FARMER TAKES -CONTINCED rit'ra FAQ LI OMKi Jennie High, Mrs. Fklnu Houtz. Itoth of near Hlutftoli. and Mrs Homer Harshman of rniuitdale. Gue sister la deceased Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoou at 2 o'clock at the horn* and burial will be In the St. Paul cemetery, in miles west ot Bluffton. o Old Berne School BuildiiiK Is Sold The old Berne school bulldtpK was sold at public auction Saturday to Otto Stucky, manager of the Berne Lumber company. The purcbaa'- was mad<- at a price of |l.ot>s. Mr. Stucky indicated that the former building of the Bern>* school students would Im*
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raged Th> lot was purchased by the town of Berne at a figure of 11 Jl»& It |t> coMidired likely tbs' the lo* will be used for some public purpose after the building baa been cleared away. B«lb Jabs Easy law! "It'a tough to farm and drive a schoolbus too whenyou suffer as I did. VMw But H.-rb Doctor had me feeling like a differ" , person in no time at all." «ay« Mr Harry Hiester, ad -fl Sinking Springs. Pg. Ttou-and. tssttfr tow dr taiato*. • tomschk and apiAiuua wsiito. In IG*'> tMrtor surf tksm frtl feeler tton is war. and inevebt r'Orf froan mnat'eatto' and rnalltKg ngtrtaa wOk IsdiMliM. Mtiiaaas. wmsaaaasa. sewedss ’’rtuumtht egiM." Try Hub bvctoi i’aauud Mr- by KORNE DRUG STORE B. J SMITH DRUG CO. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO
