Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1927 — Page 6
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REORGANIZE COW ~ TESTINC ASS'N, So! Mosser Os Jefferson Township Elected President Os Organization The members of the Adams County Cow Testing Association met at the A. J. Moser garage at Berne. Friday evening, and perfected the reorganization for the fourth consecutive year's work. Sol Mosser, pure bred Jersey breeder, of Jefferson township, was elected president. The other officers are: Noah Rich: secretary, Dan D. Schwartz: treasurer, Peter 1). Schwartz, Otto 1). Bieberich, Peter B. Lehman and D;fvid J. Mazelin were elected directors. Hoy L. Price, who has served as tester for the organization since its beginning October 1, 1924, was reelected at a substantial raise in salary Mr. G. A. Williams, of the Dairy Department of Purdue University, who is In charge of Cow Testing Association work in Indiana,/attended the meeting. Mr. Williams brought out the fact that the Adams County Association has poineered in a number of respects, such as Dairy Feeds and Feeding Schools, HeHrd Sire Judging Demonstrations and cow Testing Association Tours. The Association plans to hold meeting during the winter. Mr. Mosser appointed Otto I). Bieberich, C. W. R. Schwartz. P. D. Lehman and Roy 1,. Price to arrange a date and program for the next meeting. It was also announced at the meeting tiiat a DairyCattle Judging team representing Adams county will compete in the Cattle Judging contest during the National Dairy Show to be held in Memphis Tennessee this month. o— — Set the Habit—Trade at Home, It Payt
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j Navy’s Search For Missing Dole Fliers Has Proved Fruitless Washington, Oct. 6 — (INS) — The I Navy's search west of Hawaii for the missing Dole flyers has proved fruit-j • less. The miresweeper whippoorwill reported as follows to the Navy department today: ‘ Thorough search of Johnson island and vicinity just completed. No trace ' of lost Dole flyers found.” The island is 750 miles southwest of; Hawaii. i —-o I Convicted Bandit Escapes From Delaware County Jail Muncie, Ind., Oct. 6 —(INS) —Elmer Andres, 20, convicted filling station ! bandit, identified by Ora Slater, Cincinnati detective. as connected with ■ the slaying there of William Yeager, night watchman at a skating rink, was believed in Indianapolis today, following his escape from the Dele- ; ware county jail. i Andies slipped from the jail last night by cutting the steel wire on the ' door of the receiving cell and turn-1 i Ing the key, which had been left in I .. the door. ; J Sheriff Harry McAuley left immed- ■ lately tor Indianapolis, believing Ani, dies had headed in that direction to I obtain clothes a- this home there. ». vo— Impeachment Proceedings Against Duvall Dropped i Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 6 —(INS) — • For the second time the Indianapolis ; city council has broadcast it would ini- ■ ■ peach Mayor John L. DuVall and then ■ dropped the proceedings. Following the municipal shake-up in which relatives of “Impeaching" councilmen received advancement, the , sided at la-t'
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| nights council meeting, although coun- 1 oilman Edward B. Raub expressed | | serious charges. I "Apparently the threat of impeachment was only a club used ever the 1 Mayor by the majority taction of couni cil” Raub said"l understand that cerI tain consessions ami appointments were made by the Mayor today and I this seems to explain the attitude of. some councilmen tonight. These re-i ! peated threats seems to have only one effect, and-that is to create changes 1 in the administration. 1 do not want to! be party to any such business. o— ; Politics Taboo At First White House Breakfast Os Season Washington, Oct. 6 (UP) Politics was taboo at the’first white house breakfast of the season today when 14 members of the Republican National committee sat down with President Coolidge for wheat tikes amMh offer. I Not only was the statement of Mr. | Coolidge that he does not choose toj be a candidate avoided, but of| politics was spoken, committeemen ; said when they departed. | The leaders were invited here by | chairman Wm. M. Butler of the National committee to discuss the present condition of the party finances, the reaction to the President's “choose” statement, and prospective for the convention next year. o Flood Waters Reported Receding In Southwest Kansas City, Mo., Oct. ti (UP) - Flood waters which threatened to menace sections of the southwest following torrential rains earlier this week, were reported receding today. The Vi rdigris river at Coffeyville, Kas., which broke all previous high water marks by 12 inches, was falling today at the rate of three inches an hour.
Kills Wife Who Begs For Relief From Suffering Minneapolis, Minn.. Oct. 6—(UP)— Yielding to the plea of his wife to free her from great pain. Adolph Dypllna killed her with a lead pipe, lie confessed to police. Mrs. Dypllna hud suffered intense pain for a lone time, Dypllna said, |and had begged him to "put her out of her misery.,’ lie at last agreed and , beat her brains out with the pipe, his ' confession related. DypKna was to be arraigned today op a murder charge. W. A. Yackey, Jr., War Ace And Pioneer Flier, Killed Chicago, Oct. 6— (UP) Wilfred A. Yackey. Jr., war ace and pioneer in middlewestern commercial aviation, fell to his death laie Tuesday when the wing of the Yackey monoplane he j was piloting over Chicago crumpled. The plane was one which was flown
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I from New York to Spokane iu the 'recent air derby, finishing sixth. The crash wus the second accident of the day to a Ne * York-Spokane derby plane. The Royal Windsor, entry in the non-stop d< rby and originally designed for a trans-Atlantic flight, wus badly damaged in Ijenver when It dropped Its landing gar while trying to take off- Pilot Duke. Scliil ler and a passenger were injured. Chiropractors Close Annual Convention West Baden, Ind., Oct. 6—(UP)— The association of Indiana chiropractors closed its 17th annual convention here yesterday with the election of officers including president, Dr. J. O. Grayg, Fort Wayne, vice president. Dr. G. R. McGuire, Clinton. Bloomington. — “Bully.' was the Roosevcltlan comment of J.H. Koonts, 68, oldest Monroe county resident to ride in an airplane, after he came back to earth. — t —-—-
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Sam Warner, Movie Magnate, Dies Today Hollywood, Cal., Oct. 6—Sam Warner, film magnate, vice-president of Warner brothers, died in the California Lutheran hospital here Wadnesday. Warner was taken to the hospital
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