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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pukltoh.d Every Evening ■icept Sunday by PHI DBCATt'R DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated. ■sterad at the Decatur. Ind, Po»i Oflce aa Second Class Mitten I. H Hell* President A R Holtboase Sec'y A Bus. Mgr Vick D Heller Vice-President Subscript'an Rates: •Incle Copies I ! One week by carrier 15 One month, by mail -35 Three months, by mail 1 <X Six months, by mail 1 75 One year, by mail 3 <H | Prices quoted are within a radius at IM mil-*. Elsewhere |3 50 one year. Adverttolng Rates made Known on Application Natlc Ml Representative SCHEERER d CO. 115 Lexington Avenne. N w T rk 35 Es«t Barker Drive. Chicag Charter Mtmbern of The Indiana League of H-me Dail •’» n. w«. b. lf:v K be liberal Biy bo: > —o W« don't n.*-d rt so and we h< • U w*athat ,»!•-•» fi > ’ 1 ■>: '■ does s< mething about it H*lp out i th. S. .4' ; A i> I campaign now on Ann ... y a I small amount • contributed h< < for th* Si.-at «-g*nixat. i’ which aids so many p-.j.- ret t by other*. Giv« what you run • this worthy au*> -o W. air .tert c -i! -. W. •V. of th- H' i ■ n. ■ bonds Th. tint. <1 « .• • • nt; y roll around Bet . k-. * we will be closing tb> L- • kewp right n i> c th.- iv m-nt that a--u - - u* • ty • every way. —o Th. Decatur i anting 1 'm‘ a has sent twenty* :»i;t » th. ** .v h .1 tid I*4 ’-- 1 list of empl-iyi • ar. I » - ■■■ :• Tb.<y me: th. M st* M . ft tec entiy pre. t< . . > . i I Sales staff The for. ed :>1 non <-t speed) and annua; m.« muu. y 1 car and »- veral y< J That • part t the easoti !< we • have a 10l >f d •»a:isf: peepi. t the time ever < m. • wh< we <an :j • .> ' .nd * a littl. v :»it e.-m. wb- ~ —O-0 From all ep. •» th.-’. i« tt. e> inc to tu any w > • ■ ■>!.<-. • j toma'.M» India . ! ■." .• ■ tabo <anlh < bu.t <d ' tato .r. of them From -v. y m <s of l«a»l. ««hw reqs« to: h. Ip - man; are responding as a patriot i< duty to sate the big < op. —o—o—- — beet* will begin .om.ns m the 33rd of this month and front that tsaw until Ch-u'n.a* or th* • ahoate. th.- bur mui and yards w.i to- owe of the t-u»y < FTM-rs of tbs» city its a great huninews and S«< iMtitalioa that ha.- dot mm:, to make tiu* sectloa prosp>-rau>. -0 Mb. t her th. Rronh ': Dndgjrr* or the St Loci* Cardinals wm the pewaas-, the h.g thmc IS Ida' the Smtah :» gwtnc tn be ciose ewongtl to uh* on* mmds oC aaor» »rrw«. ta-ng. and ps-.*. »...«»■ at fine IO retail even th.regt they eKrw oaeitmew* over rock day * game* For a copy o f Ihxatur Daily Democrat co to Rh<dee Miper Market L Lom Brun. Rewlaurant each eveniar 3c L—

gome folk* who arc worrying a lot about »usar. gasolia.. rubber and uth»-r necessities which they now have to use sparingly, should » v.' equal thought to something j else. They might start w-nderfng . what they will b. short of If we : >.>« this war. and they do way it is possible. o—o Is.itii Yellow Jackets started th. football season elf with a win o. r th. ir 'd "‘friendly enemy, i Bluffton but they should be care--ult - tii pe nr.:: that W mkc them ..ver-confident Th. -< a- n is young and the ‘ am* that improv, f m I day to day w 11 be the winners when the season ends. Th. state .ornmitte. ■ are g. ttl: • ■ -.- . mp ■ - :>• ' -nd win inaugurate a short but per,g , th.i w w In : have an . • ' th . y ir. looks v. y much I»• th ith w• tori th* wnDf Just wh.ti w. though we had , ej .pi- > ni.- trip I s.m-ri-iM-ni that . .iid.-T! 3 pl- -ur< t::p» *' * I :■ tot ;>» tosilK what * ' —c-o— I’reb •>w nsh.p is again out tn ' nt v h w.-si tax rate m i the . inty f. •■v y- rw tn »ev- j ’ I. ..ly Th. tax s'u.ition to Ad- ' n * f- . * <rvdi: to 4 O—o i « x , IV W.i *3’l' If* to r*»■ * > nd k ’• - 5 i * viß i Ath j rhd-iiK - ?rr -tvy day* * raraed - ‘ ■ : 'rr. “ If y 4 k.. -h‘ n they 1 m it e.Avb > • ir. th* ttanw <»f th** huyrr. i X th : . can j> • - it y y ir I ’ i m *.< ■ n*. j.-.: ix. nty • .Dk » h i. *r. • A i yea ht !p . I ■u; -. ' - .i - v . v i -0-0— I “ d Ui! -du* nor ih« h»- T*"-«.y < •' t -y wot give M ■ n'» ’*•*• It * yi'-u to da) U R :uis And. ' yog ba* k that m*»n* y and •*£ t lira |- • . ? ... - —o Th- Ib twocra . .ty < mmltlM-. with Gregg M. Fartond as chair ■ ». . 4 j tigs .. e tv. heid Th. y j ...» a! vigorous campaten that will carry h- tsswe •1 ■ •v. y voter It is an ' !»<»• *an’ p» <»! ih< coming t'oclion and Mr M< Fa ria nd and his -4» pr.-p.--c to d every thtne pswatb.;* ( :Ua: .to- r» «»i D*<w tnr will und.r«’und every ang.e of the platform on which support is • ught X. it tn et.rag will be Friday evening O O ■ ■ 1* a coup >■ of w. k» tto big plant >f the Os- *1 Stgar Company w b pen a three n> m'he <arr.pa.gn dur mg which they hope td mat-sfac we forty million j«-unds erf th* hweat sugar made any where in the •erd The mtiook tor iter iargewt towage of tsoets to gnwd and pto» frr tto annua, campaign are now being completed Murk a.pewd* on the wwather the next month foe this tn the tape whew the beets absorb the elemewt* that mak* l-ugar -0 Yow wtU like rat ion:ng and pries I COW"rot better if you consider that fdunag the cwtees world war ssgar I n«at to tea <ra c and after the l«ar whew UauM < atroto waist lat it advaaiad to 9 cwwta Mow

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•v, - - p g- ! a-d >r.' • - - a! . :> Wa Du:.Eg that first wo: Id «a mmor overall* advanced :r< m ■ * ’ * •’ ,e ’ creus- of ~2" p»-r« nt Rat.oning and pr: . c.ntrol ar* fo.* the b< nett Os th. fellcW who ».» the "furt ba. k in « >rid war ■ Ret- • that—The Hootle r> . —o c.-ts -ot* to the lH club f ind T - i> n»-ces*ary because there b. :. -.on •si<-r.s from which ’.<■ devise an .ncome and prixe m ney must In- raised from the ■ -irr inlty. If each of u- gives •>n i. g .: » . not be pa.nful to any ..:.. ti committee in charge » app; •< i Th- fe»tiv* te to be .i two-day event of interest and wui ope: Friday morning Th- < • b< exhibits, parade* nd •!.- features Thi <eal busmeas men will support the »v.-n’ and will extend a genuine »-.. me to Adans* county youth and other* ivtcreGed in agrtcul- —- — o~" ■"■■ •I 5.- nW- X ERI. >?. < ■ • anal and conttoaous a.e • > repeated froguen'ly »» "He -nth* oonrmnaliy The ' latter means without cuasatloii; atervxpied as “He toegt < ... ,-.v t..- en b-airs « a i ■

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♦ - Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to ths T«wt QihuUms printed on Page Two. « • 1 F.-..-<\ i Mesial of Hot; r ' called the Co.igress.ona: Medal of; 1 f H r. 3 North A- tiica 4 Wampum 5 Job:. Nan . Gift-.. • “ ' The *am- square* • Tn« ISep-y Relwliion. 3. All three subject*. 10. MM. Twenty Years Aao Today < • 14 for - xty raU-1 ads s<n agreement to return to' England thre .ten* to declare wa on Turkey and oiaeo troop* Member* of t"r.ited Brethren ■ hu: . giv- f» .wr party to R*v Miner and family Tb.v govern r.i nt take* »teps to prevent fu'u.'e coal and roihroad i strike*. Pa; Herron of Pittsburg accepts pL < a* coach trf 1 I toothsll squad A homb :» hurled at th* car of Tro:*ky. Russian war m.n.t ter in Moscow. — j W- 0 Household Scrapbood By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • Pace'hseper * Paste To m.x pare to paprrhaug ng , add on* tablespo.-ufitl erf powd< red I i a.am to oar quart of waler Btu-

f.ou; Into the water, stirring continuously. un: ;• La* the consistency of dough Then pour in boiling j water until th-? paste turn* after which dilute ;> th* de*..cd c uv.itency. Broken Window When repias ng * broken window pant . p*»» a led-bot 5- -ker slowly over the old putty and k will gseat.y facilitate the removal] of the pane. Honsy Strained booty, mixed w.u sos butter, make* a delic.ou* topping far hot cinnamon toast. It is aleoi govd vt. other ho: bread*. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ — "'-— "■ - t Q Should a person avoid u» ug ..<M in conversation? V Y«* One should use a* good Eapiieh a* be .» capable Th* Laxli»h language contains a larger vocabulary than any other language :n existence, and it is r ally unn<we»aary to intersperse every MU-ence with some slang expressing. Q l»g i !•: al. right :o »s-:-d <>u widding avitat.oas? A Ye* Informal notes, written on one * personal stationery, are al! right but engraved invitation* and announcement* are in better i form. 0 When a single man i» inv/ed i for dinner to the hom<- of married fr.end*. should he take the hostess a box of candy o- Gowens* A. Thto to a thoughtful thing to do parti- ulaily if the man is no: in position to ieturn the invitation — *>- -■ American tomrta: expMdUurc* in , Cauda during IMI are estimated lat 3>t million according to the Dcpartmi'-ut o' Comment*.

French Mobilized To Work For Nazis Order Forced Labor For All Os France Condon. Sept. H—«UP>—Franc -■ was twoblligsd tJ work for G. •many today under a.decree <rf the Vichy Government . wjufring all Frenchmen and Colonials from 14 to 50 and all unmarried Frenchwomen from 31 to 3i o work "to facilitate the execution cf any task the government Judg.-s necessary in the • upertor interest* of the nation. In an official explanation, the Vichy government admired ".hv decree was intended to provide worki er* for Gertnao war industry under ar. agrremen - whi< ti sends home one French pnsowsr of war for every three speicialists sent to work ( > m the ke n Despite every effort : <rf the Vichy government. Frenchi men have beta mo*t reluctant to volunteer. It was understood here that > ‘meassu’es had been taken to avoid dtstudbances wh. h must artoe over the new de res. with po- ( j Ike troops mounting guard over •he government bu liing* In ' -by Berlin broadcast* sa.d a new d—, cree in the official Gaiette had j brought a'! military police unde.-' the cont-ol >f Pierre Laval, chief | of the gov rument The decree was signed by Mar-j »ha! Petain Laval, lauor secretary ( Hubert LaGa le'.’- and the entire cabinet. It ranks a* one of the s t»aa.c mewsur- < of French eoilabor-1 atfon with Ge-many and. like compulsory m.’itaiy service, app'.e* to i French nations'* outside France. Under the decree every French- j man from !» to &<. and every un-1 married Frenchwoman from 31 to! 85. must have a>■ Thn-- who are ! idle it judge! phy. a y fit forwork may be d-afted for any work

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CHAPTER THIRTY W»i it very hot in th* court? Or very cold? Elinor Carlisle could not be quite sure. S >meUmea she felt burning, as though with fever, and immediately after the shivered. She had not heard the end of the Proserating Counsel's speech. She had gone baek to the past—gone •lowly through the whole busmesa ■gain, frrm the day when that miserable letter tame to the moment when that smooth-faced police atSeer had said with horribli fluency: "You are Elinor Katharine Carlisle. I have here a warrant for your arrest upon the eharge of murdering Mary Gerrard by administer.ng I Kiaon to her on the 27th of July it, and 1 moat warn you that anything you aay will be taken down in writing and may be used as evider.ee at your trial* Horrible, frightening fluency.... She felt eaught op in a smoothrunning, Wfcll-ci:««i machine — inhuman. passionless. And now here she was. standing in the dock in the open glare of publicity, with hundreds of eyes that were neither impersonal nor inhuman, feastiag upon her and gloating... Only the jury did not look at her. Embarrassed, they kept their eyes studiously turned away. . . . She thought: “It's because eoow they know what they're going to say .. Dr. Lord was giving evidence. Was thia Peter Lord—that freckled, cheery young doctor who had been so kind and so friendly at Hunterbury? He was wry stiff now. Sternly profesai nai. H:s answers earns monotonously. He had been summoned by telephone to Hunterj bury Ball; too late tv anything to be does; Mary Gerrard had died a few mimstes after his arrival; death c—stetart. to Ms opinion, with morphia petwming in one of its less eemmea forms—the "foedrey ante'* variety. Sir Edwin Balmer rose to erarsexamtoe “Yea were the late Mrs. Wetman s regular medical ant?“I was.* “During your visits to Hunterbury ia June last, you had occasion to see the •ecuaed and Mary Gerrard together 7“ “Several times * “What s houM you say was the manner of the accused to Mary Garrard ?" “Perfectly pleasant and natural “ Sir Edwin Bulmer said with a •light diadamful smile: “You never •aw M y .>gr. «f thia 'jealous hatred* we haw hoard a» much about?* Peter Lord, his Jaw set. Mid firmly: “No.* • Elinor thought: “Bat ho dad—be | t *l4 e_to tkert. Petor Lord was eoceeeded by the Ptiioe Mugeuu. His endures was »agor. mors detailed. Doata was duo to meepii. poisoning of the i 2’T*? o ™?*' variety. Would ha explain that too’ With y wdonomt be did so. Death yw -Wht r* •ah ta several dWesrnt ways. The ■am omsmow woo a period of m■aoo suwteaMM f sAowud by drew- .**?. >*» — W th.

Women’s Ferry Pilot ft V V y| ■ I ' 1 * 4 | v ' I M v A. s if ’ft \ ■> » * •ssw Mrs. Nar<-y Haritn.-ss Love of Boston, nan - newly-formed Wovr.ee s Auxiliary Ferrying y , t*-ing congratulated by M ij. Gen. Hard . L 1 ,■ t . transport corr.mar.d. ir. Waahington. Th- gs r L . tneotjd uto". formed U f*rr< Ani.y j -ar.- a fo-rr : U. S. A r Jr iren

; designated ’>y the secretary of lx- ! f The Vichy government re ently : «‘aged a roundup in Paris bars and 1 movie* of the “Case PWblic." sendng - hj-e who o-jid ti >t prove they were bonafide student* into farm work. The new decree, however, aim* far beyond any mere purge of t parasites, with penalties running from one week to five year* in * jail -nd from 18 to 30X>M franc* tor eva«c>n of th< new iu. -or code. Th* wording provide* for extwision of “analogous measures" to foreigner* in unoccupied France

utw: the pupils cf the eyes wtre usually dilated.... • •so Tbs court had adjourned and sat again. There had been some hours of expert medical testimony. Dr. Alan Garcia, the distinguished analyst, full of learned terms. spoke with gusto of the stomach contents. Bread, fish paste, tea, presence of morphia . . . mors learned terms and various decimal points. Amount taken by the deceased estimated to be about four grains. Fatal dose could be as low as one grain. Sir Edw:n rose, still bland. “I should like to get it quite clear. You found in the stomach nothing but bread, butter, fish paste, tea and morphia. There were nc other foodstuffs?" “That is to sty. the deceased had eaten nothing but sardwichea and tea for some considerable time?* “That is so." “Was there anything to show in wh»t particular vehicle the morphia had been administered?" "I don’t quite understand." “I will simpl.fy that question. The morphia could have been taken in the fish paste, or in the bread, or in the butter on the bread, or in the tea. or in the mi'k that had been added to the tea?” “Certainly." “There was no special evidence that the morphia was in the fish paste rather than in aay of the other mediums’" “No." "And. tn fact, the morphia euckt haw been taken ee; irately— tnat Is to aay, net ia any vehicle at all? It could have been simpiy swallowed in its tablet form?" “That is sc, of coarse.” Sir Edw.n sat down. Sir Samuel re-examined. “Nevertheless, you are of the I opinion that, however the morphia was takes, it was taken at the same time as the other food and drink?" “Yem" “Thank you* Inspect r Brill had taken the ~ath with mechanical flwesscy. He st wd there, soldierly and stolid, reeling off his evidence with practiced ease. “summored to the home.... The accused eaid. It most have beer, tod bah pasta’... neared of the premI ises ... one jar of fish paste washed ! out was standing on the drainingboard ia the pantry. aeotber half fuß . . . further search of pantry kitchen. ..* “What did you find?” "!n a crack behir* the table, between the fioortesrda, 1 found • tiry scrap of paper “ The exhibit wart to the Jury. “What did you take it to be?" “A fragment torn off a printed label—eueh as are used on glass taboo ed morphia.* Cwto. for the Defeats arwe with leisurely ease. He sail “Yeo f«md this scrap in a crack m tee at a label?" , fa»d the reat cf that, imbbi . “You dM not find any glam take er any bottle to which teal label ■:ght haw been aflfead?* “What was the state of tea? scrap of paper when you fieaad it? Was it . dean er &rtyT“ "ft qnste fresh" "What de yw mean quite frwh*“ 1 ‘ £ * r » *•• surface dwt on *1

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clean oteervr. t.’ 1 jw “I: any length cf t r-< ” g SB “No. it had f - ■ . J v;j 3mMM quite reccr.tiy." I M “Y ■ - "r r-rre !-•?- ” i. found it—ci. 1 HH "Yea" !■ With a £~ - d:wr~ * * • • Nurse H - fact a«» : |gH Ail tbe san-.*, i • N.r» I! p. ' ing as Ir.ipcc: r i ir.hujra’ wli s; 7-r:.iy: ' K nitely fr>rt cf s . N.r»e 1: t- - u •ions, pr<, = -i.c<*. I H “Y or :.axt .> .’ . ” “ -J " “s'ws are a r---- *: Nurte a’d ; tag*. Hunterb-r; * ’ IB “Yes." I ■ “Where were Jure last?" I B “I was at H ” ■ B “You had b. •'** “Yes. Mrs U i: 41 stroke—the s«- ”• •:rt Nurse *'» ?'• ‘ nurse eou.d b? '■ -• In “D;d you take a t~.J case with you?" E ■ “Y«.“ “Tell the ’cry ■»' " "* | B “Bandages, <!• •• » ’jJB dermic syr.r.g* n-: id.: : a chlor.de." “For what y.r- '» - •Ore of the cw« bad to have hypod<r- |H of morphia m r- r.- *JB| “Wnat were tr t t ' • tube?” Il “There were t»e” containing a ha.f , ’ hydrochloride.” 11 “What d.d yes i ’ ’ ■ taeM ease?" II “I laid tt down in ’ • ’ ’ “That was on th* cv --r ? iff 2ML When did r- ’ * • r ' r ßl eas>"H to k»oc tn the cf * | | "The feiiowing n- r- ~t | nine a'clack. just a* 1 * > F’ff’Bl mg to leave tbe boost ’ w II "Was aa>“hire | I “The tube of m ■ r; :. ’ !■<.” ~ I I “Did you Rentier t> ■ “1 epAe of it to N.- ‘ tbe nurse in charge f ‘ “Thu case was b where peepie wvr» in t. - passing to and fre?" ■ I “Yes.” J ; Sir Samuel psus*-! ~ v ’"'fM “You knew the des: . sard intimate:; ?" I Zl*" “What vii your op-.-!*' ■■ g J| "She was • very swe ■. ; a good girt.” . “Was »ac of s hap;> Uou?" I "Vvj happy ” ■ “She had ne tr»ab>es “B know of?” I “At the ti-ue of her death *| there anything urate**- ■ ber or mast ber suXsp;. - - - fature?- | lialtog* -M “She woui-t have ka- r » haw token ber cwx _> ■ “No rsasso at ait" | (Ta be eactiuuee | •wmimi isas ism B ar One* smr* B tsrsr* w tew rww ■* I