Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1930 — Page 6
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Cold Wave Predicted Chicago, Oct. 30. —(U.R) —The mlddlewesl's secund cold wave was reported blowing In from the northwest today, bringing with W snow flurries and below fre zing t mperalnres. A cold rain, wafted about by a strong northwest wind, brought sharply lower temperatures, ending several weeks of Indian summer. W. F. Day, U. S. weather for--cast r, said the snow might amount to mote than "flurries" and that the cold wave probably would lust
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three days. Warnings were sent out to lake shippers. fl"Pee Wee” Golf For Liner Londi n. (U,F.: A miniature golf course is to be installed on the White Star liner Majestic. o 1,000,000 Pieces in Suite Park Falls. Wis., -(UP)— A bedroom suite inluiil with more than 1,000,000 pieces of patterned walnut, redwood, and spruce stands hi the little bedroom back of Andrew Haluksen's tilling station
I here. Ilalaksen spent four years making a bed, dresser, cellar chest i and stand out of pieces of wood so mall he was able to hold 10,000 of them in his two hands at one time. 0 University 137 Years Old Chapel Hill, N. C. (UP)—The Xnlverslty of North Carolina was 137-years old this month. . Marker Planned for Dixie Mt. Vernon 0., (UP)—The Ohio i Division ot the l nfted Daughters of the Confederacy is planning to plate a marker at the birthplace of Dan I Emmett, author of Dixie.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1930.
U.S.CONSIDERS PLAN FOR 13 MONTH YEAR National Committee Considers Changes That May Be Made Washington. Oct. 30 —(UP)— With the recent announcement from Geneva that an International Con ference on Calendar Reform will bi held in October 1931. consideration of what changes may be made In he present calendar is being undertaken by the National Committee on Calender Simplification. Upon invitation from the League of Nations this committee was established in 1»28 with the sanction of the State Department. Its findings were transmitted to the League by Secretary Stimson in 1929. Now that plans for the international conference have been definitely formulated, it is expected the official invitation to the United States to participate will be received soon after the meeting of the League Council in January. Out of several hundred plans introduced for construction of a new calendar, they have been narrowed down to two groups of proposals for a fixed perpetual calendar. One group consists of those plans providing for division of the year into 13 months, each with four weeks. The other is made up ot the so-called equal quarters schemes which retain the present number of months, merely changing the days in some of them so ns to equalize the quarters of the vear. In the United States it is believed the 13-month proposal would be the better of the two. The sevenday week would be retained in this proposal and all defects in the present calendar, in so far as astronomical facts permit, would be aliniinated. Already a number of European countries, as well as the United States, have put the 13-month calendar into effect, using it as an auxiliary calendar. o Famed Cruiser to Be Sold Devonport, Eng.—tU.FD'-The cruiser, Birmingham, reported to be the first ship to sink a German submarine. soon will be sold here. _____ o Shook 1,100 Hands Southend, Eng., —(UP) —Mayor Richardson shook hands with 1,100 persons here at the opening of a church convention.
Accomplishment VS Promise Twelve years of unquestioned effecient and unselfish service to the State and Community. NOT A BANKER but understands the seriousness of the present economic condition as it effects Banks and the communities which they serve. Elected Four times to the Legislature with an increased majority in my own county at each succeeding election. IN THE LEGISLATURE “EXPERIENCE COUNTS” Re - elect Thurman A. Gottschalk STATE SENATOR . Political Advt.
In Death Rendezvous W & IT——Ml—- ' Marie McCarthy, 18-year-old Vni- ■ versity of Wisconsin co-ed, who ■ was burned to death in a road- ' house near Madison. Wis. A cig- '! aret dropped by either Miss Mc- ‘ | Carthy or Lyman Schley, 24. her ‘ I companion and owner ot the place, set it on fire. Schley is in a hos- ’ , pitaj at Madison suffering from '' severe burns as a result of his 1 ! efforts to save the girl. Italy Has Earthquake Ancona, Italy, Oct. 30. —<U.R) —An s earthquake of considerable intensi ity occurred along the northern • Adriatic coast today, damaging ' numerous buildings and causing ' panic among the population. Four persons were known dead ’ here, 50 were taken to hospitals. ' Two persons were reported gravely injured, and seven slightly hurt, 1 in Pesaro, where two violent quakes were felt at 2:15 a. m. Sinigaglia was believed worst stricken by the quake. Twenty j persons were reported killed, and 1 several others injured. o — Identifies Old Signature Kenosha, Wis., — (UP) — Miss ! Katherine Perkinson. 90, in couit here identified her signature as a witness on a will made 68 vears ago. Thomas A. Moran, then a farmhand, drew the will for her brother. Mors an later became dean of the University of Chicago law school and was the professor of Judge R. V. Baker, ■ who ordered the will probated after i her testimony. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home.
TREASURY MEN START HARDEST JOB OF YEAR Begin Estimate ot Government’s Income For Next Year By Cecil Owen, VP Staff Correspondent Washington, Oct. 30. — (U.R) — I United States treasury officials are now engrossed in one ot the most | difficult tasks they have ever faced. Estimating the government’s I I probable revenues during the next ' fiscal year Is an annual duty at: about this time, lint this year the; treasury's job is more complicated i than ever before. Criticism has been directed at | the treasury in the past for alleged i inaccuracy of some of its estimates. A high official said today if the | treasury conies within $50,000,000 i cf guessing the surplus this time it will be “hitting the bull's eye with-1 in a bull's eye.*' On the treasury's guess of what revenues will be in 1931, depends whether the administration will ask congress to continue the temporary one per cent tax reduction authorized last year on income taxes paid in 1930. This cut aggregated $180,000,000 divided between ' corporations and individuals. The treasury’s ”$180,000.0001 guess" will he transmitted to pongress in Secretary Mellon's annual report on the first Monday in December. For the last fiscal year the treasury oiiginally estimated a surplus ot $225,000,000 by the tax reduction. The actual surplus at close of the year was $184,000,000, or $39,000,000 more than the treasury's estimate. Taking into consideration the fact that total government revenues are close to $4,000,000,000 annually, treasury experts said they believed a guess that was within $39,000,000
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