Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1928 — Page 6

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Flood Control Issue Placed Before Coolidge — Washington, April 26 (U.R) Congress lias placed the Mississippi flood control issue directly before President Coolidge. While the measure the House passed Tuesday, containing sum features objectionable to the President, will not go to the White House for several days, it probably will go in almost the same form approved by the House. Senate and House conferees will take the bill over today or tuniorow to adjust differences between it and the Jones bill passed by the Senate. TJhe adjusted bill is expected to receive the signature. In passing the bill 254 to 91, the House modified one section the President obpected to particularly, that requiring federal purchase of land for floodways, as the bill starts the government must purchase only floowage rights. o Presbyterian Missionary Killed Uy Chinese Troops Peking. April 26—(INS) —Tao Rev- Dr. Seymour, a member of the Presbyterian mission in China for the past 30 years, was shot and killed by Chinese troops at Tsinning. according to word received here today from American refugees stranded in the Shantung wpr area • o City To Pay Taxes Os 13 Fire Laddies Columbus, Ind., April 26 —(U.R) — Taxes of the 13 members of the Jocal fire department are to be paid this year by the city, officials announced for the first time in the department's history. The officials said provision for payment by the city is made in an Indiana statute passed in 1859. o Automobile Engineer Dies — Valparaiso. Ind.. April 26 —(U.PJ—Milton Beck. 57, research and automobile engineer of international reputa- ■ tion, is dead here following an appendicitis operation. He was one of a group of engineer’s who have been seeking to perfect a two-cylinder automobile engine. o .» Personal Will the persons who gave me information Monday by mail and telephone that I should know, kindly 1 communicate with me. Strictly con- ' fidential. 99t3x'

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St ¥ * * * « -Y- * ¥ * « ¥ K * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * S***¥¥*****f» Lewis Worthman. Jr., tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seherry Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mina Ruppert entertained for dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Walter Kruetzman and on Wednesday for Mrs. Ernst Kiuetzinan and Mrs. Rudy Koller and daughter Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. lajj- Kruetzman and Mrs. Fred lilo-inker'motored to Fort Wayne, Wednesday. Mrs Milton Girod and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman Thursday evening. Mrs. John Miller, of Van Wert Ohio returned home Sunday after visiting fri u nds and relatives in and around Magley last weclc Mr. and Ma. Ernst Kriitzman motored to Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hower called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kolter Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Milton Scherry ontertaine dfor dinner ami supper Sunday

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| the following guests: Lewis Worthman Sr., Mr. nuil Mrs. John Hilgomtiti and ; iamily. Mr. and Mrs Jake Bloemker and (laughter Stnnta, Misses Ainandn Worthniftn, Mary Fruchtc. Mr. and Mrs. Ruda Kolter called on Mr and Mrs. Ed Kolter Sunday after--1 'noon. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fructify and family and Mrs. Mary Reppert visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sehery and family. John Bauer visited with his mother, Mrs. Elliabetih Bauer, Sunday. Rev. David Grether called o n.Mrand Mrs. Ed Kolter Monday afternoon. Miss Vera Jane Schlickman, Jrtrs Warren Kleinknight, Mrs Sum Howi urd and Mrs. Ben Schrank of Decatur called <tn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman Friday afternoon. Mr- and Mrs. Charlie Dettinger Mrs. G. F. Keil and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower, of Decatur. Monday evening. Albert Summer, of Bluffton, called on Mr- and Mrs. Ed Kolter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Borne and fatpily. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Rnrar called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles Dettinger who had the misfortune to break her leg nearly four weeks ugo, is improving slowly and can get around some with the aid of erutuhes. Albert Frauhiger of Toledo, visited with his brother Ar. Hurry Fauhlger and family Sunday afternoon. Lewis Worthinall. Sr- and Misses Settie and Edna Worthman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman, Sunday afternoon. •’ Mrs. Fred Schlickman called on| friends in Magley Tuesday afternoon-1 Mr. nnd Mis. August Schlickman | and daughter Frances called on Mr. |

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