Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1940 — Page 5
■ . SKI-TEMIIF-R 27. 1940.
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last, of ending oronomlr stagtia ' 'lion and preventing ■ innimoti dis Mrtot ' He promised Io rail * national economic conference it j elected More than tn 000 prisons heard | him He pledged to continue and Im prove the Mill ennservstlon pro ' gram, to continue commodity loans; to enlarge the present rural electrification system to develop ■ an adequate farm credit system with |o* intereat rates administer ••d independent of politico or rwgu lar government departmenia. i.i glie "special treatment" tn egpor' able eurplnaea am h aa wheat and | cotton MERZ NAMED TO (CONTINVBD FRCIM FAOB ONBI ftp tn eaplaln their views he laid ' Hiate selective service head . quartern announced that college students already started to echod; • 111 be permitted to defer service! oil their own requent until the ! end <>f the •• hool However, headquarters said in I no event can Service be deterred "later than July I. I9tl All atu , dents who have reached their J|«r birthday by Oct tc registration I day. must register WILLIS LASHES <Conti yrvKn from faok osoti prosperity " In addition he called the third term threat a actions Issue and charged that the national admin latratlon has not solved the farm problem Olen It Hillis. (I <> I’ nominee | for governor declared ’hat »hfle Hoosiers Were told that the re organisation hill wonld reduce the cost of government, the two Indi-1 ana new deal administrations have been the most costly in the history of the state He spoke at Hora A Hemo«ratlc victory wonld be I a third term for waste and strava game In Indiana government, he said, and pledged himself to re duce capendltures by an economic al business administration Utate Henator William K Jenner i <>t sihoala defeated candidate sot . the Itepuldlcan gul>ernatorlal noth (nation, spoke at Washington at I tacking Lieut -Gov Henry I' Schrlcher. Iteinocrath gubernntor I tai uomiuee as Inconsistent 16 SI KVIVOKS iCONTtNVKD FROM FAQIt <»W«I > - i them tn songs and telling stories including She said, “A Sei ial Hull I dog Itrummond My Own Version Alfrert Capel. 12. remembered best the gieat waves which several i times "had the bout practically up Side down " Hut every time he got I frightened, he said he saw the brass buttons on the uniform of an offl' er aboard, "and then I felt all right.” The oflli er was Itunaid Cooper of Ihindee. Mrotland. who stayed at the tiller day and night Another survivor was Ikihdan Nagoraki. Polish shipping magnate who said I the children "b« haved magitidcent ly.' and disclosed that for two days they had rowed <mitlnually. until they found a sail stowed away In the boat On the slith day a steam er passed nearby I' I TOASTER I A real •«!«• BUck b«««4 H • body Pol-hMd, w-cUI M •<«♦•*»•••€ A.C. •* 0 C s•&» M < t IL J. Smith Druir Co.
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Overjoyed at the ta/e return of Ihelr kidnaped thr«*-year-old child. Count Marc de Tristan and his wife are shown u they personally thanked the I . . —
— them Kenneth -aid the steamer' "stopped lean bed us with a glass I then went off as fail as it could. leaving us In the lurch" The others said he was mistaken Rev I. M flullhan a priest who had Ih-vii serving as esiort to the children aboard the Canada leiund City of RenarM. led the prayers in the lifeboat Finding of the *« survivors re du< ed the ship's casualty list to 247 . of the I'td who had been aboard Families of al! the missing Includ | i ing the 46. had been notified Hun day that they were lost. THREE NATIONS .CONTINI’RD FROM FAPK »W«» room and Ribbentrop announced The three power pact is a military alliance of three of the most powerful states on earth. •'Any state interfering with the . new order in Europe or the Far East, and atta<king any of the I three powers, will be confronted with the strength of more than' 2&O IMMI INMI people j ' The three power pact Is not dl-1 rected against any nation but . against irreuptmalWe war mongers who desire to gpread war "The part serves to preserve ■ order throughout the world a» well! as to restore peace Every state j rontiiliuting hereto will tn- welcomed and will be Invited to partlci-l i pate. ! • The three power pa' I is a *'• , i etnn proclamation by Italy Japan i i and Germany to form a solid bloc I for the protection of their intereats In a newly forming world "It is for the preservation ol German and Italian leadership in the new order of Europe as well a» Japan'-.e pre-emigence In the new order in the Far East Hitler appeared grim as he list- • Bed to the speer hM of Clano. | I Kitrusu and Ribbentrop. He inter-1 1 mittently stared at the celling or i I straight ahead at the audience. ll'- ‘ J sgt with hla-elbows resting on the j ■ arms of his < hair and his hands I < lasfM-d in front of his chest. He gated Intently at Clann during the fascist envoy s speech. Clano. long delayed, arrived at Tempelhof airdrome at 12:25 p m for the ceremony which bad been
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ws aar « av I | boy’s rescuers, Cedi Wettel, left, and Ellis Wood, i I both lumbermen. The acene la ths HlUsbor- iii.h. i | Cal., home of the de Tristans.
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Mrs. Louis J- Lemstra Mrs Ixiuis J Lemstra of Clinton, Ind. is ths new head of the American Legion Auxiliary.
i set for noon ‘, , Not until Clano was about to , I land today was It known in Berlin [ and Rome that Japan not Bpaln. , i was the third party , Von Ribbentrop announi mg the pact to an aasemblame at th< chancellery, said that it first re. ( ognlzed Germany's and Italy s lead ( erahlp In "the new order in Eur- , ope ' f4e<-ond!y. h« said Germany and Italy rer ognlzed Japan » leadership I In an Asiatic "new order.” Thirdly he a lid the three powers j agree to support each other "with: ! all economic political and military | ' forces If any of the three powers i are engaged In conflict with any nation not at present engaged in the far eastern and European wars.” Fourthly, be said, technical committees will be formed immediately to discuss the necessary measures
for eserutlon of the treaty Fifth, he said, the allfame will not conflict with any agreements between any of the three powers and Novlet Russia 4) — — Urge* Induiitry Aid In DcfenM French Li'k. Ind Sept 27 tl'l’t The I nlted States la not likely to actively engage In war If industry succeeds In produi Ing implements needed for national defense, Chester II 1-ang of Schenectady. X. V . chairman of the d'fenae <’Oordlnallng committee of tie General Electric Co., told th'- Indiana electric a-.ruiation conv'-nt.ou last night. Industry must not fail to maintain pea< etime p:odu<tiun. however h«- assert'd. Three objectives before the electrical indu.try wete srvice to imintry and lUstomui" and Increased faith In j system of government tliat perm'ta industry to lend a hand, he said. The slacker in this war. hr < lairm d ' Will lie the fellow who fails to use his special talents and .kills to the limit In our i.immun [cause." ..... _ — — To Dedicate New ( htirch Orxan Sunday Rev. Hairy W. Thompson, of this ciiy pastor of the Central Church of Christ at Fort Wayne, announced ’today that a new pipe ogran at the «lunch will be formally dedicated ut a service bund.iy night at s o'iliak tt’STi Mrs. Carrie T Hauleild of this I city will play the dedication recital, und will he assis'ed by M-- II W Thompson and Ur. Fred I'a’terson both of this city. Rev. Thompson • ♦ st'-ndvd a coruuil invitation to all Uecatur persons who assisted in making the new organ possible, to lattend Hunday night > dedlcatiou. o - — Former Indiana Banker Arrested Indianapolis. Ind Sept. 27 H l’t Russell E. Brown. 4k. former pie sfdetit of the Cltlgens Bank and Trust Co., of Greemastlb. named In five counts charging violation ol the national banking act by the federal grand jury last week, was arrested yesterday at Ixv-s Ang- lt-» B. H. Caughran, assistant U. S. district attorney, said today. Caughran said Brown furnished liond of t&.idMi in lais Angeles and would tn- arraigned here negt w- ■ k ■—
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' FEDERAL GRAND JURY NAMES IS Northern Indiana Federal Grand Jury Return* 30 True Bilh flouth fiend Ind. Sept 27 U.flJ Thirty true hills naming .16 In . dividuals were on file in federal' district court today nfler romple-| Hon of the fall s'-ssliiii of the grand Jury f<tr the flouth Bend and Ham mood divisions of the Northern I I Indiana federal court Ten of the indictments nanflng 1.1 Individuals, were secret No, hills were reported In 21 cases and I I five cases were continued J Arraignment for those held was scheduled for Oct 10 before Judge Thomas W Klick • Walter Michel. .14. of .South Bend j was named In connection with th* | I robliery of the Esihange State Bank at Wakarusa last Friday i while Lester Corey, serving an l*-| year term at the Leavenworth | Kun federal prison for the robbery nf the Columbia. O. hank , was Indli ted on a charge of robl,. ling the Hwaygee Ind diatik Kepi 14, Ifllt. Walter II Arnold. 14. former I clerk In the M*< hlgan City post office w.is charged with the em bettlement of 45d<i of postal funds While Garth Morris 31. of Toledo O was rhaiged with violation ofi the Dyer art fnt transporting a I stolen Greyhound bun from Toledo ( gift. Info Indiana last spring , 1 Named nn Internal revenue charges were Anton Chli ker. 52. and Patsy Angelo. 27 of Gary Manuel laip'-i 43, of East Chicago. Frank l~ip" ta. 2o of Chit ago John Fod - neki .12, of Mouth Bend. Ted Mor | gan 4» of Richmond Charles,
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TuiaJ and fltanley Bli.ijnaikl of taporte Edward Marshall and James and Hat old Chambers of Gary Mtoy ; M'-Geoige of Akron (>., Walter Zonner of Chllllii'the n .mill I Hubert Cavender ol I’eru were charged with motor theft Henry Ray of Gary and William Whitley (of Covington. Tenn, were accused of forging WI'A checks while George Kplllman and George Cole, both of Logansport, were charged , with stealing a letter 111 —I 111 I! 4pl 1.1 l I I Trustee Preparing To Show Exhibit i Trustee John Doan la piepariiig| .in eihiblt for the district meeting , of tbe trustee's asaoi Ist lon to lie, held at Fnrt Wayn»- neat month, ind .imong his displays will lie the tally ut an election held In Wash ' Ington township January 26 1I7». on voting a subsidy for the run I atructlon of the Delphos. Bluff ton A Frankfort railroad (the Clover- | leaf I of 121*06 30. being two per : cent of the township valuation Th* proposition carried 435 to I 125 and Hits the name of eai h voter The first one was John I’ Quinn and the list includes ai-tvrea of the names nf the early cltigens here The repot) says 'here Were 632 Votes cast with three blank* Harlo Mann was Inspector and the Judges were John E Hmlth and William Blackburn, with John It Mothers and Isiael C King as < lerks Few of those who voted In that January nearly <3 years ago I are living today but among them | are J II Bremei kamp and J S i Bowers. FARM INCOME monnm paua r*us unr> im onslstenry In their rematks. "The new leader of the Republlj can party in the nation an epts the
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country and from day w aay <*•- comas mnr» Iborougllly r-onvlncsd lu his nwn mind that he is the only hope of the country whils at the same time lannching s campaign on the theory that there fa no Indispensable man His utterances both before and after nla nomlna flon have been so inconsistent and so at crabs purposes with his acta •nd deed*, we are no* at a loss tn undeistand how hr can lie troth i for and against.* Ketchum said ——l'fpi ■ - CHURCH MARKS roNTINFER FROM FAHR OMR 1 per j The lommlttee In charge of plans for the anniversary Is cotiiposv-d of IH. v < M Frugh. O L KITH* J II Gialo-r Miss Elenor Reppert aud Mr- M F Worthman
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