Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1929 — Page 6
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Manchuria Rejoices Peace Term Offer ]<ondon r*»c. 5- (U.R) Terms of the preUmln.i" < hlnese-Russian agreement foi intent of the Chinese eastern t. ay dispute were reject-
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•'it today by the Mnnohurinn govern- I nient, threetenliig unother breakdown I < in negotiatlonH. < Manchuria declined to accept the Soviet demand for reinstatement of i the RuHstan manager nnd aaaintant i manager of the railway in any capu-p city. .Manchuria also refused the i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929.
Soviet demand that the Chinese pre>ldent of the road lie entirely dismissed Comment in Moscow, where reports of the Manchurian action had not been ivceived continued to attack the procedure of Amerclttn Secretary of State Stimeon under the Kellogg
— treaty and stressed the general belief ; that th“ Soviet would blame Stimsons | action if Manchuria refused to ac cept the preliminary agreement. The terms of the agreement were considered the most favorable to Chin i that would be granted by Rua sda under any circumstances. FLIERS'BODY IS DISCOVERED Air Mail Pilot Lost In Snow Storm Is Found By Hunter Cleveland. 0.. Dec. 5. — (U.R) The body ot Thomas I*. Nelson, In his wrecked plane, was found shortly after noon today near Chagrin Falls. 25 miles east of Cleveland, by a hunter. Joseph Vincent, of Cleveland who notified Cleveland officers. The plane had crashed in a woods in a wooded ravine three miles from the village at Chagrin Falls, and only 25 feet from the main highway. Nelson's body still was strapped in the cockpit. Fliers voiced the opinion that this indicated Nelson hail "gone blind" in the snow storm and cruised about trying to find a place to land until hla fuel gave out. -, a ; Rochester — An automobile valued at $3,800 was stolen from John Barrett by two young men carrying luggage with Indiana University labels. Greensburg—A new count of votes cast in the city election here Nov. 5 showed Roy C. Kanouse, Democrat, victor over Charles S. Williams. Republican. in the race for councilman-at-large. His plurality was 17 votes.
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TEMPERATURE RISES SHARPLY Mercury Advances Above Freezing Mark After Subnormal Weather Rising temperatures were the stylo in Decatur and Adams county today and thermometers advanced to above the freezing mark. The sudden change from the subnormal weather of earlier in the week, st ilted last Wednesday night. State weather forecasters say that the warm weather will last a day or two. before t.he mercury goes on another rampage. The rise In temperatures was said to be general throughout the middlewest. Snow and ice were melted in the upward rise of the mercury, and at noon today practically all of the snow which
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PUBLIC SALE" )' - ■—— ' J. the undersigned will sell at. public auction at my farm i -, **Vl t Herne, on Berne Pike, on “ llle east« ' WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1929 ' t Commencing at 12:30 P. M„ the following deacrlbed property. HORSES—I Bay mare, coming 3 years old, sound; I iron grev " years old, a good one; 1 Sorrel colt, coming 2 years old , Uimrt ~, ? i u ‘” le , sound ' b 32 HEAD OF CATTLE—2 dark brown cows, 5 year s old ( .„ lsoa . 1 Holstein. 4 years old. caM by side; 1 Holstein coiw, will i )e fy^h.,•**; her; 1 Holeteln cow. will lie fresh in January. 4 years old; 1 t>'”i *** e * Guernsey cow, 8 years old. fresh in January; 1 Hack cow f r ?sh J, I cernber, 8 years old; 1 5-year-old cow, giving milk, fresh in May- i, ° f er. giving milk, fresh in May ; 1 Jersey brindle cow, will is- t ' re k y l ''' l ' black cow. 4 years old, fresh in a month; 17 head of heifers »f all ’ 1 breeds, some springers and pasture bred, to be fresh in spring- •> hull MeM ing 1 year old in spring; 1 bull coming 2 years old, Jersey and Swt. ’J'®' All cattle Government T. B. tested. Wonderful Diversified j|,. r ,j p,” br '"‘ t Disposal. ‘aced f w 30 HEAD OF GOOD SHEEP—27 head of good breeding f . Wt . s ! from 2to 5 years ot age, 2 spring ewe lambs; 1 buck lamb, <-oming ng old. Your opportunity to buy some real sheep. * 1 lev 8 HEAD OF HOGS—I good sow with 7 pigs by side, old enough tow™. MISCELLANEOUS—Ford touring car in good running condition mat trailer with stack rack. ' TERMS OF SALE: 6 months, the last 3 months earning S per cent int I est; 3 per cent discount for cash. Bankable note will be required ”1 Fj. H. HABEGGER, Owner | Jeff Liechty nnd Roy Johnson. Aucts. Elmer Baumgartner,
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