Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1940 — Page 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

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eavy Toll Os Lives Taken In \j ell ) Jersey Plant Explosion; Report 900 Employes Trapped

Os Ejplwion* •* rr gllewfd B> Um Os Life ra rrd By Authoritie*. lI'OVEK BOWES s J Juljr 3" " f ,! nyie«k>n» followed i.y * ina ixrnt r« • rf4Di l,rr ; ", „• ibNi »-rr believed »** wd'r * **•" B * u '* '■ , that "aiur*** " T ’ „ , M-nt U b«*P"al» •**" l l«*tt»* bid been fouud . „ jgiiuniiM •*■#' ft -* 11 " 4 i j l)f ll( j to PhtadelffMo, .j, p»|s*»re and “ ,h ~j , imuniir' ilarw »a» tutm-d 1“ f ( M ua« i» » rw * * , ‘ r * jj, w»t kept authorities p ,. lS | a nr the plant as the t; ,v.tiunl an hour aflT « Maat ltd lb" plant a main* p< r God* "end ,iu,r, ‘ I'jßdrn poll!*- telephoned i». h Mikin' of puliy, x Philadelphia. ,ent over polk" for**** and or* |),to4e»t» of a pot" " “ bool bf itui aid m ally manner I ylut, i four story brick M „ located m lb" heart of pKt’iii ...tion of this iiiy ifiiWil*' awbulam •■* from fct* I'anden and -urrouudn>. Mr* lunimoiied to in, tbe Injured Wip,!i< ilune reported that M< all of them horned serial Wes reeeired. ihwittke area were rt-mov-treueji and policemen Four I a tie imaediate area aero phi' 'bat of the K .V llolml impauy nunufai turers ha u'umotMle polish and indadi u a four »tory brick ►t hroadia*t a general rrvii' <m hauk hixi du Man Held for Stealing Hus k Bead Ind. July I# (ITI IMam« Jl. of Toledo. Ohio, ■d taday in lieu of |I,)NW ■ chine* of delating the Kt by taking a «tolen car Rio into Indiana guilty More t\ S •doner Thad M Tab ott Jr.. thM a bu« at Toledo and I1! to flosheu. |n>f where arretted He 'old police that 'ditaking *h n he Mole !he — *————— ir Sidelights •aid the IhN-atur Free Street bate color 1 Lawrence 1 h on the itreet commit-, t BLck hi> re»t booth. ■ acoMataloner try the name m »ho ban a penny pitch. “ ‘bottler liy (he name of ' *ko ha> a wire name I aatflt, 00000 1 '" 7**t* ago a big, raw“"tier boy attended the *_bigh “■••«"l Kora few baalile. heard of him then In the amateur prlge r* ** dropped out of eight ”• 'Urence Lett, f orm e r w».ta appearing aa a hU 'h Wagner e athletic 00000 b«r of „ Mrt olnr K v who I* atattoned *•* at the Ked fro.. 7u *** her Ural patient '»»e wae too aevere. takmTtt * h ° * l **> , » •'l*'" bn .5' k * «“ a doc »* nature ot the lllneaa •"rtoue. had to go to a afternoon ade, v 4 u . 4 *hlch “* "be K ''' f’roua flag bn °° ouo ad xlrtoa p*" dau « fc " ,r of “'be ' h - !<-• law i*. ,I r she comely *°* l ** • few Kbit, I " lh ‘• height of toe, hJV‘ ~c * r Traraan iat kmUT” nt Ikra,,!,.' J> h"t lire uniformed KIVB) "

NAZIS PLANES ' TAKE TOLL OF BRITISH LIVES (it rman Air Foret* C’on* ! linues Haiti** On British Isles l/ondow, July tlerman airplane lioinha itaehe<| Into the i at reel, ot a aoutheaat Kngland ' town lialay. killing or wounding * immernua |reople. deatroylng two l bueea and damaging other. I Circling the town, a Herman t plane dropped a aucceagbiti of I heavy Inimba on a congealed real- I dciitlal area A number of work lug elaaa home* and hualneaa pcem I laea were damaged 1 Some realdelrla. abed. Wr-re bur I led ill detirla One Im'nb dropped in a atreet iH'tweett g nuralng home latnall ' private hoapltall and a women'. ' hotel but only damagetl window. Antiaircraft guna blaied fur iotiaiy during the raid and one 1 tiermall plane believed to have 1 Ireen a Junker, ha. paaaed over 'he 1 outakirta of the town with part of Ita fuaelage afire If era.bed into a field and Irural Into flame. Sev- 1 era! open puraihule. were found In the vicinity but there wja no trace of memhera of the cew Herman plane, began .weeping over the ctNiat at dawn 111 the I 'd atralgbi day of iHimbiug Wale, waa homlied for ihree 1 hour, during the early morning and town, were damaged In northeaat aouiheaal and aottlhweai K iglaml by high egploaive and Itnei.dta.y boglbu The flrat plane .hot down today added to yeaierdwy a ting if i» aa officially re|Hirte<| and JT ac cording to unofficial icpmta faaualtlea were reported g**ner ally light In thia morning r l«»mn toga and dagame waa comparatively minor. It waa Indicated, though a number of home, were airm k The flrat air raid communique of the day. from the air and home .ecurlty minlatrlea. .aid “■hiring laat night enemy aircraft dropped homiia on a town In northeaat Kngland. cauaing .nine damage to private property One woman waa allghtly Injured Bomba alao fell In a few aonthweatern dlatrlcta, where little damage waa done and there were no ca.ualtlea tOONTINtIffn ow PAIIIU Mvgi o County Coroner Files Verdicts Two verdict, have been filed in the county derk'a office by Coroner J Jerome Yager The one attributed the death of klra Kolia K Merrla on June 1 to coronary occlusion. The other attributed the death of Katherine Amatutg on July 23 to coronary rmbu!i«m BERNE RESIDENT DIES SUDDENLY Kenjamin (ierber Dies Karly This Morning Os Heart Attack Benjamin Oerber, (5. prominent retired farmer, died suddenly at 6,30 o’clock thla morning at hla home In Berne. Mr, Oerber had been in good health and had Just finished ahavtng when atrlcken. Oeath waa attributed to a heart attack, superinduced by the ea--1 treme heat. The decwiaed waa horn In Trench township June 27. U7S. a son of Chrla'.lnn and Knnny SpehegerOerber He lived In Trench town--1 ship until a few year, ago when lie retired and moved to Berne. Hurvtvlng are the widow, former- | ly Isabelle Schwartz, one son. Chris Oerber. proprietor of a Berne garage; two daughters. Mrs. Ixiren Heller tnd Mrs. Homer Neuensch- , wander, both of Krem-h township; and one slater Mrs. Fred Oubach ' of Mnn Orove. He was a member of the St. John's Reformed church at Vera [ Crn * Funeral services will be held at ; * o'clock (CUT! Thursday at the , church, with Rev. C. A. Schmid of ibe Berne Reformed church officiating Burial wilt be In the M R K ( cemetery at Berne.

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VAN NUTSBACKS SIX-YEAR TERM FOR PRESIDENT Supports Resolution Limiting Presidency To One Term Washington. July I" ‘U Pi Senator Frederh k Vail Nuya Meiuocrat. Indiana, a conservative lie mo i rat. said today he would aupptirt a reaolutbui by Senator Kdward K Iturke, liemiH rat. N'eliraaka. which would limit the tenure fu of hi e of any president to one aiz year term Van Nuya. who la a member of lliirke'a judiciary mb committee coiisidi-rtng the resolution. »aid the hearing probably would start about August 12 An earlier sebedukwa> poalp<med he added. Ixoauae of anticipated lengthy debate on the Hu the Wad, wor lb conscription 101 l line of lhe democrats who led the successful fight agahiat the ad ministration court reorganization tijll Van Nuya stayed away from • lie Chicago convention winch llollilliateil Ml Hooaevclt for a third term I have been adamantly opposed to a third term nomination as a violation of one of the unwritten •acred i rad it ton a of thla country." Van Nuya aald today “Now that •in h a nomination has l» en accept 1 ed it become* a major public i|i|ea lion rather than the abstract issue it used to be "I am looking forward to the sub committee bearings wllli great interest and believe they Will develope facta of great Importance to the American people. Van Nuya would not comment on Bin he's action In declaring support of Bepubllcan presidential candidate Wendell L. W'lllkle lie aald that he would support the Indiana state Democratic ticket. FREE ACTS ARE WELL RECEIVED Sensational Free Acts To Itc (iiven Twice Daily This Week A big. appreciative audience witnessed the liiutlgural showing of the free acta at the «tree! fair laat night, thrilling to each of the per foi malices Alvin and Kenny opened the free act program at the corner of Third and Monroe streets Kenny ill conventional performers attire, and Alvin In full down regalia, opened wrltb a aeries of ring acta Tumbling and gymnastics were followed by a gravity loop act on a rigid irapez,- by Kenny Meanwhile Alvin afforded the laughs by constantly getting In the way of! the madly swinging trapeze but never getting hit and always being missed by the narrowest of margin Haiti and Kvelyn with their leeierltoard act proved to lie lioth clever and entertaining Kmll re peatedly Jumped from a high aland down onto one end of the teeter board to throw hla light haired partner up into the air Balancing and tumbling Interspersed with comedy filled out a convincing and novel free act The feature of all free act programs. of course. Is Invariably the high aerial acts The Flying Fish ers obliged with tills portion of the entertainment. Two couples took the swings origlually for the opening of the act. which Included leaps and swings from one trapeze to another. Comedy and added thrills were Icontincich os faoe mx> (Juy Brown Suffers Fractured W'rist W Ouy Brown, principal of the Decatur Junior-senior high school. Is suffering from a fractured left wrist, sustained bite Monday afternoon. Mr Brown lost nis balance In moving off a step on the first floor of the school building In falling, he threw his weight on his left arm. resulting In the fracture He. Amos Ketch am and George Hquler* were engaged In moving tables for the 4-H work when the accident occurred. |

Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, July 30, 1910.

Defennc* (Juiim Hoar For F. I). K. - -«*• --inr ■\ r j Mgrjj Wf Hk * " IF During an Inspection l,mr of niilllarv defenses ill the Virginia area |*ieaident Boose,ell, left above, stopped at Ft Monroe Vs. to Watch a demonstration of antlaiicrafl eiiulpineut He Is pictured here with Senator Morris Klo-ppard id Trias, chairman of the seuate military affairs committee, aa they watched a battery of three inch guns fire ala large! towed by an alrplme at mi altitude of mhmi feel

GUERNSEY SHOW r JUDGED TODAY Moses An d Lehman Herds Carry Off Major Honors In Show ( Tin- Gin-rnoey - attic Judging this morning opened the laltle shows lx-log held In-re this week Hi con ; nectloH with the annual Decatur Free street Fair ami Agricultural , I show Interest was high and entries were good In spile of the application of new health regulations among the most severe In the state Kntrles must come from herds which are fully accredited or (joni herds which have passed two health examinations and are in the i Hoistem teow Jacob J Schwartz and his ( son Millard, made a clean sweep of Ihe fi male Holstein cattle show this afternoon by winning the female junior s--n ior. grand champion and pro- ' due*- of dam classes Ib-n Mazelill exhibited the winners 111 the get-of-sire class Honors In ihe bull classes j' were taken by a Junior bull calf j I shown by Warren Nldllnger which was both Junior aud grand champion male |' process of being accredited This | eliminates the possibility of heal- , thy animals from uiitieallliy herds { bringing infection to other entries and herds , The neM* h'-alth regulations auto- , inatlrally eliminated a large number of herds In Ihe county but It , Is especteil that as the health program continues more dairymen will , pass the new high standards Health certificates were i hei k , iroNTINItED on PAIIfC THKKfcI EXHIBIT DRAWS LARGE CROWDS Industrial Exhibit On Jackson Street Is , Drawing Crowds large crowds were attracted to the industrial exhibit on Jackson street between First and Second streets last evening and today. An eghlblt of Dodge enrs and Allla-Ghalmer farm equipment has been set up by the Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales of Decatur. Klmer Nles, Martin Aumann and Paul Germnnn. of Fort Wayne, Decatur and Preble, respectively, have united In displaying a Moews-l-owe Improved hybrid seed corn exhibit. Ivan Stucky and James Kitchen of the Decatur Hatchery are displaying Kelvlnator refrigerators. Maytag washers and Wayne chick feeds. I-eonard Holiday and Dan Rumple of Decatur and Herne, respectively, have a display of poultry and livestock feeds and minerals horn the Moorman Manufacturing company. Dterkes Auto Parts of this city la dieplaying Meadows washer*. Copeland refrigerators. Ford tractors and other equipment. Pflster hybrid corn Is bring displayed by the l-aukhauf Row hybrid corn company. Oscar Kwell of Preble has an exhibit of J. I. Case farm equipment and the Moser company of Berne D exhibiting Oliver farm equipment.

W d FLOATS TO REPORT Dr II V DeVor, chairman of the float iiuumittee for Ihe street fair, today requested that all floats le- at the niuuleipal light anil power plant al 2 and 7 o'clock Wednesday In prepui atlini fur the float parades tomorrow afternoon ami evening • • LIST WINNERS OF EXHIBITS Winner* In Fanning Exhibit Are Announced Here Today Winners in the canning exhibit sponsored by the farm security administration were aniimitieod today upon completion of 'be judging Mrs. Chauncey Jones of Monroe township and a member of the Friendship Village borne economics i lub was declared the first place winner. Second place went to Miss Viola Haliegger of the Good N-ighhur’x i lul> * Monroe township and third place to Mrs. Holland Gr\>tn of the I'nion township dub I Tin- home economics club prize went to Hie Good Neighbors dub of Monroe township Awarding of Hie prize vrus based on the percentage of members exhibiting, and '<adt member of that club took part Judging of Ihe exhibits was based on charts with It accompanied each display. Ihe amount canned for the faintly during Hie year, quality and variety Mrs. Helen Mann acted as judge and Miss Helen Howard of the farm security office was in charge of the displays There were 117 entries including representatives from nine clubs and HI Individuals. The exhibit will remain on display during tile week 111 the DeVoss building on South Second | street. _______ o— — Authorities Attend FBI Meeting Today Police Chief James Borders and Sheriff Kd Miller attended an FBI meeting In Fort Wayne today. o Official Program 4All events on daylight time) Tutoday Night 7 (Ml Alvin ft Kenny. Firs! ft Monroe 8 (M) Milking Contest. First ft Monroe. I 00—Emil ft Kvelyn. Third ft Monroe 9 SO Herghoff Magic Show, Third ft Madison 10 Jtr Flying Fishers. First ft Madison Wednesday Afternoon 2:10--Alvin ft Kenny. First ft Monroe 300 Float and band parade S:3o—Kinll ft Kvelyn. Third ft Monroe. 4:lo—Hergboff Magic Show, Third ft Madison 6:00- Flying Ft (hers. First ft Madison. Wednesday Night 7:00- Alvin ft Kenny First ft Monroe 7:30- Floe' and hand parade 9:00-Kmll ft Kvelyn. Third ft Monroe 6:30 Berghoff Magic Show Third ft Madlaolt 10:10 Flying Fishers. First * Madison

Parades Os Floats And Bands To Feature Wednesday's Fair Program; Crowd Jams Midway

COMMITTEE TO : START WORK ON GUARD MEASURE Lay Aside Conscription I Hill For National (iuard Call Washington. July 10—UFsTn« advance guard of 327.000 member* of the regular army and the national guard ware on the move today for the I greatest peace time maneuvers I in the nation’s history Washington, July To UP) After an angry row lhe senate | iullifury affairs < omiulttee J,-, ided , imlay lo lay aside the colitrovwl i shtl i onset ipltoil bill temporarily | and 10-gili Work oil I’realdeiil , l(ia>«evelt'a request for authority to mobilize the national gtiaid The action was taken after Be publicans, led by Senator Styles , Bridges id New Hampshire ibmamled lo know how ilo- president stands on the eonaertptkiu i|ues Hon. Tin- demand brotighi an-us.i lion from IHiiih rats that their op IHMletitS were playing polMli - with Ihe issue i'revtoiisly the comm 111 ee had tw-eu ezpeifed to appiove the t measure iialay It bail devoted all last weak to revising the lull for senate considerations Administration congressional leaders predieted quirk approval today of legislation that will permit Iheahlent House, ell so mobilize 32Uu00 national guardsmen anil reservists for e* tensive training In modern warfare Hut olijaisitbiu to the ll'l'keWadsworth compulsory military training bill seemed to to- ll,cress Ing Chairman Andrew J May, ft, Ky. of the house military affairs committee, said that lie protiably winiid ask ant hot i'y from the house rules Commit lee lo amend a ponding bill relating to the national guard, to give Mr Kooaevelt power to call reservists for service mi ibis continent American |mis«cs slims and the Panama Canal zone Tills would permit faster action than a sep.iiate bill would Mr Roosevelt's proposal was a< rompanlcd by a Dill Ilia authority would expire June JO, IH2 llcoii'empiaiid catling Ho- men for a period of ifainliig mil lo exceed , one year They could Ih - sent to any point in the western In-mis phere ami Culled Slates I’.idfu Island outposts. no hiding the Philippines The senate military affairs corn mtitee prepared to approve the Hurke Wadsworth compulsory mill lary training bill which would re I'VINTIXCKt, "V PACK I'Wiil COUNTY G. 0. P. TO FILE TICKET i Fill County Ticket With Exception Os Candidate For Recorder Republicans have selected candidates for the county ticket. Itllliig all places except that of county recorder The candidates are Vincent Kelly. Decatur < tty attorney, for prosecuting attorney. Kdward K Meekly of Berne. Joint representative from Adams and Wells counties; Ker mil Howen Hi. Mary's township, county treasurer, Hubert Hill. !»•- catur, county sheriff Charles Bowers, Kirkland township, county surveyor. Dale K Moses. Decatur, commissioner lira! district; Harry Moore. Geneva, commissioner third district. Jerome J Yager of Herne, filed his candidacy for county coroner In the May primary He was the only Kepuldlran candidate to have his name on the ticket The vacancy in the county recorder post will be niied by the Republican county executive committee. of which Cal F Peterson, of this city. Is lhe chairman It t) Girod of Berne, secretary-treasurer of the committee stated today that the candidacies would be tiled with the comity clerk by Mr Peterson In ihe near future The Republicans are planning to attend the Wendell willkie noflA- i I I (CUNTINUBU ON PAUE FUCK) i

21 AMERICAN REPUBLICS TO SIGN DOCTRINE I* ro \ i(I v h Protection Again*! Any Type Os * Aggrewiion Havana July t" ‘UPJ The 21 American republics formally -igu 1 'islay a continental Monroe Do- 1 trine which will soul the western < hemisphere from totalitarian In flU'-m *• and |M-net rat 101 l , Itelegates to the conference of I American foreign ministers *a,*- I unanimous approval to Ho projects ] Intended lo promote the external t se. iirlty and Internal harmony of < •h> new world These included a plan to prevent the Viiiein an pos • sessions of Marring Kuiopoan na . lions from failing Into oilier hands , an economii agreement to make | the western henil«plli-M self-uffi- | el,-lit and a plan lo polli Hie continents so as lo prevent ill- ( American aitivliies by fifth col uninlsts i Results of the conference Were | largely a victory foi Ho- I nited States and secretary of siale for ( dell Hull who propo-.ed the projects and inged ihelr ai-iepiame Tinconference marked another mile |mis| 111 Ihe steady advance of Amerlean pollthal and economii , harmony which began itl Monte video, t ruguay. lit lt*:t:t and increased steadily In th»- succeeding conferences In Buenos Aires, Dima. I'eru. and Panama The Havana dei Is lon- implemented earlier ones, by putting "teeth" into purely Pacific |h>lteles md providing protection for the Amei lias against any type of aggresStoll Most of the deleg,ties here lie lieved I hey had Written a page 111 HWNTfNDBD ON PIIIK FIVE) HOUSE ROBBERY HERE IS FOILED t Intruder Frightened Away At Wehmeyer Home Thi* Morning An attempted rirfilo-ry it Ho Mill II VVehnn-yer home, :t 1 Mercer - avenue, early this morning was t foiled when memliers of the house , hold awakened and l ightened the j Intruder or intruders aw.iy The fact that tile robbery was , probably planned on a big scale ( watt evidenced by the fail that , the telephone wires had been ml | at the rear of Ihe home | Mrs Welnneyer and her -laugli ter, Helena, were awakened when they In-aril a noise ai the Iso k door Mrs Wehmeyei ex plained that they bad been leaving the lijt k door open but kepi the screen door bn k- d at ilinhi during the hot weather When they heard ihe intruder Misr Wehmeyer turned oil the lights in lhe house and Ihe Intruder fled Kxamiujtioii revealed that after ctiitlng the telephone wire. Ihe robber bad attempted to cut tinscreen away near the top of (Indoor Kvldently giving up this attempt, he pried one of the slats away from the screen preparatory to taking off the whole screen He was frightened away before Hitjob was completed Mrs. Wehmeyer notified authorities Immediately after the would be robber fled Sheriff Kd Miller and Officer Hoy Chllcotc Investigated It was recalled that the Web meyer home was robbed In 11*17 and thut Stanley Galhreatli of Si Mary's, Ohio, now serving a prison term, later confessed lo the break in TKMPINATURK READINGS DEMOCRAT THERMOMETER 8:00 a. m. 80 10:00 a. m. 84 Noon 90 3:00 p. m. 100 3:00 p. m. ... 102 WEATHER Fair In south portion, partly cloudy In north portion tonight and Wednesday: warmer in estrema north portion Wedneai day.

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Milking Contt**!*, N**w Feature, To lit* Held Tonight On I’latform Os Fret* Act. I*ET PARADE HELD Two colorful parad*s of bands and floats will bignlight Wednesday's program of th“ ln-ia*ur Free Street Fair aud Agricultural Show, which opened Monday night on tlis streets of Ihoatur. These parades will be held at 3 o'clock and 7 3o o'clock tomorrow, iAll fair even's are operated on central daylight saving time » A dozen or more school hand I and a score or more of finals will le- In the parades, which have atIra' 'ed attention throughout the years as among the le-st parades of this type it Hits section of ihn country Til*- |miade will form on North Third street, in front of the tnuicp pal light and power plant The line of march will move outh on Third to Vdallis street. Iheliie east to First, and north on First to Jackson street, where tie- par-id*- will disband One of the most colorful evenls of the entire week Was presented late thi- afternoon, with the pet parade moving through the midway to the huge delight of Hl<» as sell! tiled crowd • Fir-' launched two years ago. the pel parade has come to be one of the most entertaining of the week Nearly a hundred youngsters, with their pets, were in Hr- parade, which moved from the jail ogrtlt through the midway Milk Tonight One of the novel features of Ihe fair will lie held at x o'clock tie night with a milking i-ontest on the free act phtlform a' first and Monroe streets. Ktecutlves from the Chamber of Commerce of Decatur and Heme will vie in one contest. and representatives trotn the t II elute, and the Teens and Twenties club will meet hi another cons Httf, The usual three free acts were presented this afternoon, aud will lie shown each afternoon and night for the lulani e of the fair. Opened Monday The opening parad • the crowning of the fair king and queen and (hi free acts featured last night's activities A big opening night crowd was on hand despite the high temperatures. I Stale polk e. the sound car. Ia“ glon color tn-arer* ln-iatur high school band, the royul fninlly of the fair city and fair officials, Hie Decatur city land, ami displays from two or three firms formed the opening parade down the midway. Herman H Krumkebefg, fair chairman. In-stowed the enwns on Herald Mornlngstar and Irene Unitemeier. king ami queen of the fair. He was Introduced by 1. K Archbold county agricultural agent The attendants to the queen were also (IVINTINCHH UN" I’XISI-: TWO) EIGHT PERSONS DIE FROM HEAT Little Relief Is Reported In Sitfht For Sweltering lloosiers illy L’n it ed Press i Hoosiers looked forward to another day of scorching summer temperatures today with inissible relief forecast only for a narrow strip of territory running along ilio extreme northern section ol Hid state. The mercury advanced so annthef high peak In scores of Indian a cities and towns yesterday as eight persons died as a result of the rers ord breaking temperatures, stff from prostration and one by drowning Krnest 11. Newman. J 5. waa found dead In bed at Kvansvtlle and coroner Jacob Retsinger said he was atrlcken with a heart attack induced by heat Kdward J. Mi-Holey, 4tl a Bed* ford WPA worker, collapsed whilo at work and died from a heart attack which coroner R K. Wynn* said waa cauaed by heal George V Strong 62. of Klktiart, died of a heat stroke at his home Arthur Gruellc. s*. died of beat al the Thomas Soots farm near Brooklyn In Morgan county Clement I-epkowskl. 20, of SouHl (Conn*LitV <Jti FAUAI ytVRA -