Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1927 — Page 5

Rmocratswin I; TJX ARGUMENTS II SfM Tax Bill Is Likely To | IG.i To Senate Radically | Changed ■ By William S. Neal B INS Staff Correspondent I ■fasl> ln * ;,olb ~ec - 11 Having l! iI -jaML y S e<>re<l two striking victories in quarrel over the new |^Ks : l democratic tax experts of the I sr today planned new thrusts K^^K r h would send the bill to the sen K radically changed from the form ■ awro''" 1 by llle ways and tn ans coni ■ S' I House Resumes Debate I re remained forty-five pages of bill open for amendment as the plunged into debate again to A final vote is expected tomor bill. as lt uow stall, * H > * a highly Itisfactory to the republican pilots, announced their intention of string to undo the work of the ocrats when the proper stage is bed under the house rules of prore. tving bowled over the majority ram by forcing a sliding scale of lion for small corporations, the jcrats also proceeded in knockmt provisions which provided for ' returns of affiliated corpor- 1 is. is provision was attacked by the rity, assisted by some scattered ilican support, as an invitation eat corporations to use the losses ime subsidiary companies to offhe profits of others, and thereby >e much taxation. * I f. S. Has Favorable Trade | Balance Os $603,737,000 ■vashington, Dec. 14 — (INS) — ■ Mherica’s favorable trade balance for first. 11 months of 1927 amounted 1603,737,000, the department of announced today in making public import and export figures. for the 11 months totalled J<457.762,000, a gain of $114,471,000 the same period last year, while Mports amounted to $3,854,000,000, a ■ Bferease of $217,000,000. Mfhe nation's gold supply increased jJb.495.000 during the same period. O — .ONE EAGLE” COMPLETES FLIGHT FROM WASHINGTON ■ fCOMIXvKIJ FIIOM PAGE ONE) ghly a few people because of low flyclouds and mist. plane believed to be Lindbergh's ■tered the Panuco river region, near ’ fee lighthouse, flying very low'. ■ The plane crossed the Mexican Sinterminal and headed

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I south. The phn e said to bo Lindbergh's I Wane was seen only by a few pooplo. Houston, Tex., Dec. 14,-dNS)- 1 I The drone of a single motored airI ne ,' telieved to Im (hat of Co) i ) in, „ <!R A Lln{|,,er l?h who is attempt i f'? fl "' ht fron ' Washingon to Mexico City, was heard over this lity ut 2:20 o'clock this morning. Powerful searchlights played over the skies in an effort to pt. k up u le strange plane but the longest beam was too short. The plane was flying at a high ait tudo and in a southwest--1 erly direction. ' . . -— i Gaveston, Tax., Dec. 14.—(INS) — , A plane believed to be (lie "Spirit of . St. Lottis" roared out. over the Gulf i of Mexico at 3:20 /clock this moru- . Ing, according to an observer on top of the Saute Fe railroad building. Au observer at tho army flying ’ field at Fort Crockett also reported i hearing the drou ■ of a powerful single motored plane. He said the plane could not be seen because of the light fog. About U n minutes later, the observer reported, the airplane flew back and circled the city several times before again going out over the gulf. Crowd? Gather At Field Valbuena Airdrome Mexico City, Dec 14.—(INS)-Crowds began gathering here shortly after Ihybreak to welcome Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, America's foremost aviator. Advices from Washington said that ! Lindbergh was encountering headi winds and that his progress was be- ! 'ng hindered. It was believed, how- I ever, that the famous airman would arrive here before noon. Mexican and United States flags fluttered over this field, which is five miles from Mexico City. Mexican airmen eagerly scanned , weather reports during the early morning hours, speculating upon tne 'speed that Lindbergh could make after crossing the Mexican line. A squad of five of Mexico's best airmen were detailed for "escort I duty" forming a guard of honor for I Lindbergh as lie approaches the flying field. President Calles was being kept in constant touch with Lindbergh's progress. He expected to motor to the field to greet Lindbergh personally. —o — Shows Improvement North Hampton, Mass., Dec. 14— tUP) —Further improvement was reported today in the condition of Mrs. Lemira Gccdhue, 78, mother-in-law of ’ President Coolidge, who is ill with influenza at Dickinson Hospital. Hospital physicians believed the chrisis was virtually past.

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CONGRESS GETS NAVAL PROGRAM I Construction Os 71 Vessels Os Various Types Authorized In Bill Washington, Dee. 14. —(INS) A naval building '"program to cost $725,0(10,000 and designed to bring pbe American navy up with the Brit-! i«h, was laid before congress today, with the approval of President Coolidge. The bill proposes to authorize construction of: 25 light fast cruisers, 9 destroyer leaders, 32 submarines and 5 air craft carriers. Public Buildings Bill Favorably Reported Today 1 Washington, Dec. 14—(UP) —'the Iteed Bill authorizing an additional $100,000,000 for public building construction thrughout the country was reported favorably to the house today by the public building committee. This bill carries merely a flat au’hciization and does not specify any uroject. The postmaster genera] and secretary of the treasury, under new procedute, would submit a list of proj jects after congress votes authorizaI lion. Ihe list then would require congress approval. o — EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Eva L. Taylor 20, is dead here after an illness of SC hours caused by an abscessed tooth ■HI more I K‘S UNWISE \ to VJISH ' ) | EVERY'IHiNa / \ Explained xX / BOSTON IAIN SHOES FOB MEN’ foha-T-Myeu & Sen, < CIOTHING 4*o JA- OZ3 J FOA. dad and LAD - I 'DECATUK- INDIANA*

Man Steals Coal Worth | $1; Spends 20 Days In Jail Clinton. Ind., Dec. 14.—(INS)—A dollar's worth of coal stolen by Sherman Fluhardy, 27, from the C. & E. I. railroad yards, will cost him 20 days lu jail, us the result of his conviction In Judge 0. E. Bingham's court here. I Fluhardy was sentenced to S2O and costs fine and 60 days in jail. Unable to pay the flue, he will have to servo it out at n dollar a day, but the sixty day farm sent< nee was suspended. i ° ALL OVER INDIANA I By United Press BLOOMINGTON Indiana Unlver sity's quarter century old "Lovers’ Lane" will be preserved despite a proposal by university authorities that tho did board walk lu the tree darkened back campus b? replaced by ,a concrete walk. Tho authorities bowed before protests of students which poured in when they learned of the concrete walk proposal. ,

I j I TOMORROW Tlie Oulstantlin 81 they must go! \,W SHOE SELLING I ■ I'SaSrH' FVFNT h Every Pair of our tremendous lu " lull 1 stock of highxgradc shoes. I t T1 0 I W °* *” e eason I I Thousands of Dollars i :,dics wiu be especia,,v intervsted in I ... .. ,r, ~. ... ~, , I\* v this sale because of the assortment of new Worth of Dependable Shoes will be sold \ ■. . . „ ... \ \ 1 styles and favored materials that are at prices you would expect to pay for ill- X \ ' I, f . ti . ... . r .*- \ \ \ / offered. Come early. fitting truck and our expert fitting goes \ \ \ / w with every pair. RIGHT IN THE HEART K Bring the children and have them , OI THE SELLING SEASON. JUST fitted with shoes that allow their feet to RIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS BUYING. vgrow as the Creator intended them to. Charlie’s Big Shoe Sale I I Mens Black and brown Oxfords, the g >4 |A> Ladies Pumps. Straps and Oxfords f season’s latest creations, some with g in a» ‘he latest wanted stvles. colors, | extra heavy college style soles, fancy ■ /\ foes and heels, beautiful fitting lasts. I A A widths to wide, that-sold up to S Vr\ WI ' I //X Hi-Spanish heels. Widths to fit feet. I M 0 . $4.45 I ■/1 r n . “ k $6.45 I Jr Wl MlWWllilf I JI NT WK" I' T-JMBWg3ai»! 13 ' A ft\ V"* TOEMMKFffINBniSOBB MSSfeBIHBSMMBBft n Odd lots of Mens H |\ Ul\A * ll\ ■ Ladies Strap Slip- I Ladies Strap E w good style Ox- ■ * lA Wyl //I ■ pers and Pumps, I Slippers, Pumps I H lords, not all I jf I ■G«L» rT i /jLI H Turn or Welted I and Oxfords in ■ H sizes of eac n I v ■ soles, high and fl all the deaired ■ I style hut most all I 1 'CHI R medium heels, I tors and heels, I H sizes in the lot, I | n\ I latent, Kid and H Patent, Kid and I* fl jo at ■ XI \ I co,ored leathers I I colored leathers. I K 4"' anil | I ■ in ,he lot ' wi£!t!,s I I one 9 rand clear- ■ h •pZa.'TD H I to *'*' th ' s sale w 9 an,e of h'B h I '\ \ B . 9 1 grade footwear at I I $2.95 I \ I $5 - 45 a I $4.98 I I I mSKa yj \ L mi" I *3GSOaKKSi3feO«jaQU ■RHHMBfem.::'. \ SKnaMHBMHMMHBBMfIMHMMMM Mens Horse Hide Butt Work Shoes, the 4 i \ (£9 QQ an( ‘ Qxj kind that stay soft under most any wear- Jfly L/A Lt/1 \ «POe<zO ling conditions and resist wet the best of wF I vJrl I “ fint * ‘ at ‘' es an( ‘ R>Hs footwear that I all. the soft leathers <■ ft s °hl up to $5.85 and you'll be delighted ■ i dJO OQ dJO and d?/l 4K with the values we are putting into this I | tp‘4.4o VwiHH ,Ot for a qu ’ ck c,eanu P' KS» HMNM lllifl <|||<l 11,'BHTIIJ I TAG ENDS of Ladies fl S Boy;; black and brown Boys buster brown I I Girls and Misses high and Girls Strap Slip- g | ()xfor(M in the New I and low shoes in the pers & Pumps, most- H I ,titchfo B . narrow widths | better makes in which ly light colors, a pair || I ‘ ’ for narrow feet and wide w have widths to fit or two of a size are in | I soles and uppers, go for wide feet. Bring m I t>t wj || )ri so!t ] at one big lot at only | I this sale at wi'th’these good shoes at I worth while savings. 98c 1 I $2.98 and $2.49 $3.98 I chi,dren | HS! I , B ■EaraEaSEKffIKKMBESiGEEZXrrTZ! XWR’ , -WWWdawnwnminfl smGE'BKKaBRBmMSREWBinM FWA’ Bi IW I'NM >' (I iiliWMi'WIL I THIS BIG SELLING EVENT BEGINS TOMORROW AND POSITIVELY ENDS ON I I CHRISTMAS EVE. NO GOODS CHARGED. NONE I EXCHANGED. NONE LAID ASIDE. Charlie Voglewede I I FITS FEET ■

MRS, GRAYSON TO START AGAIN Prepares To Start For HarI bor Grace Today On Copenhagen Flight Curtiss Field, N. Y„ Dec. 14 —(Vl’)—| Mis. Frances W. Grayson's Amphibian plane, the Dawn, was being pre; pared lu re today for a take-off late this afternoon for Harbor Grace, Newfoundland on the first leg of Its longdelayed trans-atlantic flight to Copenhegen. The start was tentatively set for 4 P M , but th<> hour will not he decided definitely until Mis. Grayson arrives here about 2 I’. M„ it was said. The itinerary <f the flight will call for a stop at Croydon, England, before ci ntinuli|g on the way to Copenhegen, members of of the crew said.

Rumors Os Shakeup In Shipping Board Continue — Washington. Dec. 14— (VP) —Ru- | mors of Shakeup in the U. S. Shlpp- ' Ing board continued today following the resignation Monday of commissioner W. 8. Hill for accepting a loan from shipping Interests. Hill’s resignation was annnonced shortly after President Coolidge sent to t'ongree the name of Albert 11. Den- ' ton, es Kansas, as his successor; and this was followed yeterday by a re- , buke to Hili by the shipping board. Despite refusal of board members to discuss the Presideßt's action, it

O 0 GOING AWAY CHRISTMAS? Let us Clean and Press that Old Suit and make it do another year. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ; 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 695. We call for and deliver. I O n

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was Interpreted generally as the move in a general “Ifousecleaning”. T o RICHMOND— The first Presbyterian church celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of its founding with special services Sunday. 0 FOR RENT—Modern six room flat. Inquire Bernstein Store. 294-3< Q. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays TTiatCold “Afqy End in Flu Check it There's away to do it-HILL'S. Does the four necessary things in one. Stops the cold in twenty-four hour.. . check, the lever, open, the bowel., tone«theentire.yrtem Hurs &ki««A l frei , Stops Colds HILL’S C. tears —Brwnid.—Qutw*