Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1941 — Page 6

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MURDER TRIAL GETS UNDERWAY Six WitneiM Relate Story Os Killing Near Angola Angola. Ind, June Ji — (VP)— fix wits***** yesterday told *"jury of fanner*. bu*ine**meo end hou*<wife* their version of a family fu«d which ended la the kilims of Mrs. Nettie Hovartsr. The state la trying Ear! Parr BACKACHE,LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidney* If tarkerhe sad h« pain* are makla* vra a araaU*. dun'* »m» t <r niUdtt a*d uq ftuthiMg aUelUetu. Nature may Iwwartuagyeelfcel »iwr kktnaye atuntioa. 7 U Ullage era Natura aeMdeaydlaUae • Irara arrte and p-D-iA-a waaU out of the Ihd. 1 Uy iulp Buet I*** paa abwil J l itit* * ‘-toy* If lb* 13 milra <4 kldaay tabs and Mura <! a t era* wall, p-s»*v« w»ta inaUar •tore ihltal*..| TtMopu* nan^rstart aaaona IwkaeUa, rUtuealia pataa. trayataa, ka* <4 ,«p ead eaarav, geltiaa up J»<hta. ««U>iw. I uSnrae eader toe eyas, bredaekaa and ditarI -*■ I reiuont or scanty paaaaM with aeiarti <andl.u'iuns- u.c<>n -B .i„ ..UMraiaauawr. IU« wtvM with your katana or Uaddar. liva't a.at A»k S.utr drusyet f < la-aa a I'ilk, wet •urceaatuDy by nnluora fur over 40 >ran. lUy give bappr l»l><4 a»l mil kelp tl<a IS a.>l»o <4 kidney tuUa fluah <ut p-■«►<>• «.«• eaeta trura the Mural. Get Ouaa I I dle. I

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SS-year old farmer son-in-law of Mrs. Hovarter for the murder. Mr*. Annie Cbamlrartaln deacrlbI nd • visit to the Parr farm during which an artument over division of •ome llveatock aroae. She Mid Parr reaented her coming to the farm , with -Mr*. Hovarter, and tlapped her Later he aald. he ran to hl* home acroaa the road and returned with a shot gun and shot her. Hhe aald abe did not hear the ihot that later killed Mr*. Hovarter. Other wltneaaea included Rado Wbyaong and hl* wife, the latter a daughter of the alain woman, atata policeman Ham Patton, aft! Dave Wright who waa appoint'd by the court to nettle difference* between Parr and hl* mother-in-law. The state la Baking for the death penalty The defenan contend* Parr waa angered to the point he waa temporarily |n«ane. 0 REPORT GERMAN 'CONTINUED FltoM PAGR ONK) Nasi-Roviet ten«lon were aet In circulation almultaneou* with the arrival from .Moacow of the British Ambassador. Hlr Ht afford Criw>*Crippa la expected to report In detail on the current atatua of NasiSoviet relation*. In «ime British quarter* a theory waa advanced that the German move I* linked directly with Barlin'a conduct of the war against Britain. Theae quarter* aald that by ereI atlng real or fancied tena'on In relation* between Germany and Rua-

•la the Nasi may hope to Influence certain quarter* both in Britain and the t'niied Htnte* to which the argvmen of Nail Germany aa a bulwark againat Ruaalan rommuniwn ha* long appealed It wa« pointed out that Germany could argue that ah* now I* dominant upon th* European continent and could suggest that hoatllitle* with Britain b* called off while the engage* In a crusade againat Russia. the argument of an anticoaununlat crusade wa* a major a a pec t of Nall propaganda before the outbreak of war. The myaterlou* arrival of Rudolf He**, No. 3 Nail, in Britain for a time touched off (peculation along tbb line. No official eiplanatlon of Ilea*’ mlailon ever ha* been given In detail. It ha* been pointed out. however, that elnce the night of hl* arrival In Britain the luftwatf* ha* engaged in no major attack upon the Brltleh idea of the devastating type which waa being delivered almoit daily before be landed in Scotland. Apparently bad weather condition* immediately after He**' arrival restricted air operation* generally in Europe since the Royal Air force attach* on Germany al*o dwindled for a time. N<*w. however. RAF attack* against Germany have resumed In force but even the arrival of the period of the full moon when air rendition* for large acale night liombinga are at their beet ha* brought no resumption of the raid*. One Britlah suggestion ha* been that Germany ha* made wholeaale transfer* of the luftwaffe to the Rua«ian border and to the middle east. Another possibility. however, la that the lull I* directly linked with some Irahlnd-tbe-accnea German diplomatic or propaganda maneuver which 1* linked to He** In some manner. in any event last night again brought no extensive Natl air activity while the RAF waa engaging in some of it* heaviMt night attack* on Germany in aome time. The Britlah bombed the Ruhr-Rhine area heavily, concentrating on Duisberg and Dusseldorf. Heavy attack* were mod* also upon Caleb. Boulogne, and Rotterdam. The acope of the Britlah attack wa* Indicated by the Britieh announcement that eight plane* were missing. The German* admitted that the Rhine and Westphalia area* were attacked and aald that air action yesterday and la*t night coat the Britlah nine plate*. The Germans, on the other hand, ■witched their attention to a leaflet raid—a fact which may be of possible significance in the com-

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