Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1940 — Page 5

IRE BODIES IRERECOVERED Arc Kenw'd from Scene 01 Mme E\pl‘*'«" . t) M»..h 1" .UP’ I ' do »«•"• i.ik< n fr°m _ ~ k. <| SS lIIOW » way w*"'* 15 1 # .infa • and I- asu al. li 'HU bu •' ll 1,1 en ' | - uk ‘ " ■*’ 3 ! 2 — ( ir» 3 ' ilb ItO* O H***’**’ihrtt 4ii) _ 'bombed mln- ' “"»*• ' k . . r ' j ftil-d tiniliel" hoping l° 1-o.lten »>♦('• • “‘ M ’" h I , by th- I »l*-r’« direct-I iwf4 ? <’ii' that all th** >» ■ - ■■'' " ' ;ii '_22L2l !■ I L I Ha ’*s S■ >■ '‘ r * & V If k-- jtur Easter, 194<l FS-ebe a success with H 4’ Niback's stunning *• cut*: Sleek young hu-.«er styles! Wellrti casuals Versatile Ms tweeds: ah as right trit as they are in style! fry fieri on today! 10.. 19*95 h« Sutt pit'll jacket. ia* color akirtt; one* 14 $8.50 I *B Jacket 1 £ay AO «i Mto d l»c Flannel Skirts in plain *»■• shafts <* a f* C •*U" be t! vll/S l»*W Wool Suits tn new I coi»ro Bell Hop Otyle $7.98 ** ! « Bat»*.c Blouses — SI.OO J** Washable Rayon Plaid beautiful pastel »«» 12 to 20. $2.98 Os; rw 6 ,{M; S.<;lovks £ a«a»»ori«6'’ te-. '"•Uhmg bag. • ’ I’eht n &m ‘ >o,h <"• " "Bht now pastels. ftlkk & Co

I fore tomorrow The last bodies were In better .ondition than the previous ones The men apparently had been kill ed by the explosion Saturday noon j If the ni«-n still in the mine escap . . <1 the full force of the explosion |- Xpert* paid they surely died of thi after damp Icarbon monoxide k.ihi which lilted th- mine Immediately after the exploglon The diggers were working in ■ four hour shifts They were mis ’ three and a half miles from th« < ; mine entry There was no way <>t I cut lilial tug how far they Wer. from the rest of th- bodies which could be grouped more or less to aether or scattered through several hundred yards of tunnels The state Industrial commission I set up an <>ltl< <■ In the courthouse at St t'lalrsvllle. th coun'y - it . near here, to identity the dc.nl ..ml 1 I their survivors in preparation for! 'paying the claims of the i>.-r<-av-,| 1 families under tire state workmen - compensation law The maximum i payable <Ol any <>n<- < iaiin is l>- 5m- 1 I Olfl. tala of the I riite.i Mine Work I i era of America estimated that tip i claims would total flSo.ooo —. „ ~ Adams County | i Memorial Hospital j Admitted Mi Maltha <> wait | 41k Elm street Dismissed I’r.t Costello. |u| .Murj Shall Street. Attendance Report Os County Schools • ♦ The attendance report for the 'month of February wa listed today by C E Striker .outrty .< hrsd sup mill limb nt Th. i<|h.ii follow Union Township G < fire rj Trustee »larren Trontner I 17 !•:. :: V.ra Van liu-knk . JI 'i:«l Audrey .titter • 35 "« !< :■•! I Parochial It 11 17 !»l 3S Root Township Ralph W Rice. Trustee Mai. . Ila W ill ' JJ V. <1 Monmouth Huh s. h..o| Lyman I. liann t'afh.rim M-idler !t«i~ <ll Welter Ma: y I • r < >u»ell So 35 'i l 97 Eighth tb.ide 15 '«■ t , laryke •h< i E|izab.-th t'r.inor . ; 17». kl >7 'Marie Alsmau J'i‘<j 'ij m , Parochial, M A tb.utrk. 27 J 5 II til JI Preble Township Ed Zw.ck, Trustee it M Hom k 39 .!•< J ■ t»i Wilma Andrew 22 2- "3 9102 Parochial II K N«U.m t; I! 2* t>2 W Fr ieda liuu> k I' F- '• Kudolph Slolp 01 *• M * ‘i* W E I Helman 'I ■>-' Marvin Meyer I-. 12 02 9*19 I Kirkland Townsh.p Earl Martm. Trustee ItulH-rt I. Itrown 2'■ 2" *2 !>" -I 'lren. Kirchner 22 2"95 9", 22 1 homa- Adler 23 J" ■ '•' Hadel Holierts 22 1 71 '.I Male I Marshall 21 19»,<. 9I M G.rald lloth *25 2'* 63 Kirkland High S< hool

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1910.

World Awaits Outcome ol Hitler-11 Duce Meeting;

in It' ‘ Ainu >u* world awaits the outcome of the meeting between Premier Benito M'isaolini of Italy and Fuehrer Adolf Hitlrr at Brennero, Italy, hoping It will end In p< ace moves with the Allies. Hans von Markcnsen. Gertflan ambassador to Italy, it believed to have arranged the conference What part Sumner Well>*. V S underec. rctaty of state play.'d in the meeting wax deliated.

■ Fluid Harper. Marie Portc-r, Mium . < Hord* li Geneva Ke.wr. Ihlen . Elii f.un No II-■ |»«.t i Washington Township John M Doan. Trustee I. t«. Fleming 1 29 •" 'l l Madelim Sl>ahl 2' 25 33 9" 13 I Maig.u.t Poling 17 19 2' 95 71 : St Mary s Township Den McCullough, Trustee |-|.,. ..nt Mills High .- bool til.ii Mat«h G W Vizaid Agio • Y.i.'l Ital.- W Ito- V.-lma Fur tiiev John F Mowr. > 97 79 1:. 9l U ,'n Hill A Eighth :!'• 2'l!'.’ Elm< i Ehi am 37 :'.l 92 *•; 2Mali.- S'eV'ii’ 25 21 I-’ Kathryn Hoiwm ;• 23j’> '. Hole. Harry Jolm-on !-, ;i'.; ti7 .' Myi th < I* incut. 2* 2.. :. 2 Blue Creek Township W H Patterson. Trustee ; Elm . « ini-iy II :■ ■» ' \\ Ilham G.lffllhs 31 -31 I! 91.'!9 Helen Maiy 11. Hip .:•> 32 " '• <>|ml Sprung*-! 21 20.72 9" !*• Monro* Township Cleo Neuenschwander. Tiustee . Myron 1,. Im an 23 22 9" 91 0 11 : Magdalena John on ,;t. 9.3 91 .! i! Esth<-r E Hn -'liy 35 75 '<l" ;i Howard llrandybcriy I'< 9.. 23 , V. ia l.udy 19 17.70 93 IS l.- o Siralim 19 l» 15 97 I" Ihu-illa Bulkhead 25 21 <.2 99 2 1 Mary E Pott* 33 3" *2 93 I" , Monro. High S< bind I: 1’ Spiun I g. r Waltei M. to Illg' (Hie Hili' ! man Edna Sm kail I liaabeih !.*■>- : m‘ Ik.iothy Bake Ituth l;.>-<i>-i 113 I!'. Id 931! ! Glade . Ezi a Sind' I '' ' '• ’' ■ , J. alll-tt. Uh ii 39 3.

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Margarite l.'Weli* n :;t; 11 22 95.96 < French Township . ' Loren Heller. Trustee laiinar Sli.H inakei II 13 "3 9 ! 12 I Mary E Stete* i 21 2'< 21 '■><> 25 I 1., d. i H.-yii.dd 25 21 25 9" 12 Ikoi- i .dim- 2’ 26 12 9.11" Nellie < o|ip. 21 22 -3 9’. 12 Maiy lleinli.ird 16 117'1 91 i Hartford Township John H Duff. Trustee Lilin Gruv. S.limdNaomi Stmllei 2*. 2* 67 91 9V Maiy Schlagenhauf 21 23 22 96 77 ' llaitford High S. 1i.h.1 llu .11 Stei no. Mildred h'liowalt. i Wayne l lliii'hmaii Itul.y H.y.-iley l»av>d' ' ram* * li ■ tie Gt. nd'-nim ’ . 3 4J '..3 ’*! Sen nth * Eighth ; 25 92 ■•> 1 Ikili.t Glelldenilig 27 15 9.. 5" B' U.ali Aur-liuig' i 2S 21 67 k 6 " Wabash Township D C. Wagner. Trustee 1., Si'ium:' 2' 21 97 9.. >1 Geneva Hull Si liool. It O Hull! I Nell i’yli Maigaie’ Khoad— John Bauman. Blum li« t-py l.a’h Mhoney Ihorval Mattax. Anna 16 II; Km- I2'< 121 12 95 76 Eighth Giadc It I"9" 92 95 j II I lamg s’, 19 35 93 29 ■ G'ddm. Bul< li< i 15 12 iwi 93 021 E-ther Gn eii' .39 33 9<i 93 36 I Elizabeth Kraii'-: 3" 46 «.» 92 I" , Blamhe Sli. ph- id 31 29 65 9-- ‘ Mary Wheat -13 31 '2 96 I ’. t'albe.ini Fi.iv l 33 31 22 91 62 JeHerson Township W R. Johnson. Trustee leffi-iM.n High School Jo ' |di S Ham- liwighi I. I’m Ilian M.tyio I'm-icy Myuii.a Inman. Ikeotby W.-.t 55 3112 93 71 Si tenth A Eighth 26 21 25 93 2

Sl.iys i .idler? 18 ' G- i.rge Steed Police in Burlingame. Ca!, claim a confession from George Stec-l garage mechanic, that he shot and killed his father because Um latter abu»> 1 |>is mother .1 Hay I tuft .1 95 H< tell K- lim y 21 21 65 93 I! Mad' lln*- llobin 31 !l *5 !<5 67 t 8 < imuav s i I no* -.i> Tin -iU’h- !•* « <1 i’- Imiwlh • iHhiiMu*’h ally. pay. U|»|m4 | ih« it ImihJ* *

SSCHRICKER IS iCQNTINUKD FH'iig rAUE OWE) be your tandidat'-. and to the Democrats throughout Indiana that I earnestly solicit your wannest sup|i<>it al the conv.-iition “In taking this step, I make no claim to any superior quail th at ion for thin high oflici', nor do I entertain iln- thought that this honor might not be confei red on aom<othei Democrat with absolute worthiness and confldminI do believe, however, that my ex|6-rten< e as a legislator and my | rervii-es as a state oftii ial. together I with the help of God and the citizenry of Indiana, will mak< it possible for me to discharge these duties with honor and satisfaction to my stati and to my party As a candidate fm th- high ol hie of governor of Indiana. I »'-!• '-om. this i < |i|s -itn n 11 y to r- new my faith In Hie gi'-al prllielptes nt om ! party and I pledge my loyalty to lit- platform and its t;< ket at the - omlng election ' Hchriek'-r i-ieried to othei l*< ii.oi rate gov- iliors, listing Blue I-.nr William H- iul ;<ke Ma' th. as Marshall llateton. ,M< Nutt and Townsend and assert-d the recitation of their nalm » ’’fill tin heart of every Hoosier iltiZ' ii with pride ’ None of (lies- great and g-.od imn ever -old the peopl. down the iiv- and I Bust and pray that ' non- id their sin n , or . ver will, h. l|< elated SAYS ALLIES HYAnMUM O* rJLJfe FiX> ! ILtlkuiH S|»4 < ulalhtii. 4 inu f|t <\i sim < ’h. Hhmm» <•• i man itoi: aggi .tjs'i • ♦ tih u*, that HuHMi.tii p ' ini* «tit u I'Hiiiith-Mi Vhii h’Klav Mo ttufiM k i*!i IL tliti had la • n r*-%$%•••! by tho i i of sh» Ku o h htuhli Hai and by (h r* in.iiiy ■ (ampairii io <1 iw l .riy and Kii**ia to|s'»th‘*i Thru w«i<* • ‘i • <•;.■ '*!it ’ - p I *|p A Ibahlo ■! •bn! t wr ! • ;h< »l jmhiii-m t»aid D wa* ‘poaiilhh i offh«* m|h»E* **iii' ii han f huid ! ha’ KiimhM hm a |»uwri I w en < nlHh*d to paith ipa’** in th» | n« w oid*: ui and Yotii Gild. ’,u|> .ilazazim- Il >ll It. iln 1 4 xp” -**• d that Yi* w| Jl|!*‘ .1 r< W hour* bl’foi • !h' Ih ‘H mro - imt. i. m w,. ammutn ed SALS ALLIES 1 '• - rt. >* t-A<JC, tffltl jo li. 1., ,n. . .- ,l, ~ .mod V,.“. | I M3W . ul’ll || 441444 fMMI ;H»|m|,i ! 'jon, Gdynia ?<» b. a Pot a p< t J iOH to IkiDh . Ih» P‘d' P lo Imy» < [ | In** |»oi ? at I’.oizi., and Pol Im h I i <•011111141 < • to th» Haith to Im | i faiihlab d. •oioditin -of tilt* mall r I Pol Uh -’a' fi tn drt*; iilhled l»y j • ;»h*bi”4 ;. «» imd* > iti»«*i nationall t < oinip.?i'»n»n*i, ininoi nu - piobh iiip | | io bt aolvi’d hl th»* iMiiubt.in Pol ■ I Jmli xonoa by tna*!» i iniKraUon*. < z< <h» Shnaki and HtlbK.n [ latiM to (oilli a tilpa ’Dr Utah* al | h4-«l to Griinany with (ouiliaiiy toll hold ciiain industrial and < -in I ! lillllih .I'PHIS flghl* foi >‘.l7* I A'tsDia fui<*\4r lo »:naht ml i lo* K« n h I a G< i many lo b.n k h‘i 4<d oiin - uiHiiii .<y >4,4iw 4*i all« .mt j »*< i (am <oloniai «t>n*'«-*»io!is <n th* > . pro’*n (101 l ol Gtiiiiao <*iniKi <it)otl i io * * i (ahi Z'»n«in Ah n a •< A ILiiiubian <011(4*1*14’1011 i 4» i»* foini4-<l wnh parti* ipa’lon ol <many and Italy a» !h* Kt*a ' •

nardlin powers aim fnebidlnr Jugo-ffigvte Rumania, Iteb.-fiiM, j Slovakia and Hung.ny 7—A Balkan status quo thenafter. protecting the frontiers such 1 al llumania s Transylvania and, Itesaarabla dlsirh is M Absolute liberty of religion ! Germany's remahimg J. ws to emi j gnat.- und-'t the direction of Bit' 1 ahi to I’.ilestin'-, to Italian East i Africa and to Fi.-nch Madagas' ai i 9 Absolute liberty of tuute after! the wat, no tariff bantera fur raw .

— seiF SMOOTH,NC Make your home cheery, — surrounding* bright. Luxuquik Enamel conic* in IB color* for furniture, woodwork or metal. Dries in 4 hour*. No ridge* or brush mark* . . . ttlj-imMbttig. Washable. Kohne Drug Store ~ L-tX'v. il I JV \ y t - ' ' A Here's Why Our Cars Look Better! Wr don't 'imply “dab" on paint where the finish ha* been M ralt hed. Ihe entire M-clioti iw M-raped clean and new paint in applied by a trained 'pet iali'l wiirking »Hh fartor* cquipmenl. our car l<Mik' Indler anti you «a*e money on a good paint job at the RIVERSIDE Super Service When You Think of Brake*—Think of it*!

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mntertelA and direct contracts for economic <ollaboiatlnn with th. j Vultrd Staten, also facilitation for Germany and Italian emigration such as Baltsns to Tunisia and Germans to Africa 10 Special treatment of Italian i iillitm i- -a ; Dflli"il' 1 also fi - • passage at Suez beginning in 1945 11 A Itew statute for Italian.1 In Tunisia Dan Niblick I looking utter lui-l lie-.- In < hit ago in the mlcie-.t ol