Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1931 — Page 7

»!) BRAVE ImN RAPIDS JIMALL craft — ulventurers Io 'i ii k<> n River ■Passage by Canoe '»? \l.il<<a .May K> '(J.P) ■ESL > rearing rapids, on a ■ m lan(,i adventure faced i Os Washington Alpine 'Up < -.i-s.Mly brought their here on tenprovisions prepar .) through Alaska. Travel to Nome powered by f tnowr. will take them i BHK., inland waterways to fflL ve lai Chilkoot pass to > ■toad '' '■ ,h( ' Yl!k,,n rivi 'f.

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trip, traveling nearly 2,500 miles by sail, paddle and motor to Nome ' on the far west coast of Alaska. ’ They will camp at night along the river banks, but the canoe is arranged so that one can sleep | while the other steers in case they want to travel day and night. When they reach the mouth of the Yukon, they will have to skirt the edge of Norton Sound 200 miles to Nome. Seek Adventure The men plan the trip for pleasure, adventure, and the chance to take pictures of the wilderness. They figure it will take them most of the summer to travel through the Yukon and across Alaska, then they will prowl about in other waters along the west coast until the last boat leaves Nome and Hering Sea for Seattle next November. Since their small canoe cannot carry many provisions, they will depend upeti small settlements along the Yukon to replenish their supply, and will, if necessary, live on game which they hope to be able to shoot along the way. o 203 Bitches Close Wounds Boston.— KU.R> — A total of 203 stitches had to be taken to close razor slashes suffered by Porthos Allen. Tills was a new stitch record for Boston City Hospital.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931.

QUILT TO TELL STORY OF STATE FOR POSTERITY Oklahoma Governor’s Wife II olds “Quilting Bee” for Grandmothers By J. W. Mitchell, UP Staff Correspondent Oklahoma City, Okla., May !<. — (U.R> Mrs. William H. Murray, wife ot the governor of Oklahoma, was hostess Tuesday to more than 48 pioneer Oklahoma women assembled at the governor's mansion for an old time "Quilting Bee.’’ They will piece together the "Quilt of Oklahoma.’’ Each seamstress, more than 75 years old, brought to the quilling bee a block with a design symbolic of some historical event in Oklahoma. It was their task to sew these blocks together. Quilt For Museum The finished quilt, together with a short sketch of the maker's life,

Threatened by Rioters ' I far j —j Z ’ s’f A i *l7 klh T W j jWi-f lit.' c in.« • Ji*.’; ih ITB a- h M *S * |-*J f h t ♦ 4 ! ; I ' w fewfe • ’ R* ! llr |it ‘ ■ft.*.- i . w f w IMMaiad - V ■ <JBr . -s MR. _<lr rfc.... --nppi gplfe#- - JLtSS:- S The beautiful church of San Andres in Madrid, Spain (above), is but one of many churches in the Spanish capita] threatened with destruc* tion by the fury of anti-clerical mobs. Cardinal Segura y Saenz, primate of Spain (insert), is one of the principal churchmen upon whom the hysterical wrath of the rioters has descended.

which will be bound into a book to < be known as the "Book of the Quilt" will bo placed in the state histor- < ical building. When finished the quilt will bell ■ 13 blocks long by six blocks wide. ; The oldest woman attending the I bee was Mrs. Margaret Benjamin i lof Edmond, Okla. She celebrated I her 92nd birthday at the party i with the first lady of the state. Throughout the day the pioneers ; were to be entertained with old i time songs, music and solo dances as they gathered around the quilt- ; ing frames suspended from the ceiling in the governor's mansion, i Prominent Women , Among prominent women attend ‘ ing were: Mrs. Temple Houston.! Woodward, Okla., daughter-in-law i of General Sam Houston; Mrs Mary , Harkins, Tishomingo, the governor’s home town, and Mrs.'; Francis Mead, 82, the oldest living graduate of Bloomfield, 111.. Sem- ; inary, where Mrs. Murray was edu-li -T— ——

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cated. The quilt makers were chaperoned by young women. Mrs. Murray realized one of ambitions in bringing together the group of grandmothers. Before her husband was elected governor, she had been planning a quilting bee—“just to do something for the old folks.” Each of the state's 44 senators appointed a representative from his district to make a quilt block. Governor Murray did not plan to attend the quilting bee. “No, there's too much Competi tion for me at that," ho said, de dining the invitation. o She Proved He was Wrong Kilmai hthomas (Waterford) Ire, — (UP) Angry that he insinuated she was of the “weaker sex" by offering her his seat in a motorbus, a woman slapped a passenger’s face and the conductor ejected her.

Seattle Curbs Reckless Drivers Seattle, —(U.R>— Seattle motorists who ignored stop signs and other rules were ’’ticketed’’ by the hundreds when 40 adlilional plain-

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clotheH policemen were ird-tlod to , the force, and sent about the city •i In ordinary automobile», In an es- • ! fort to curb reckless and high ser- - I les of fatalitlea.

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Trains Take Big Reindeer Toll Stockholm. —(UP)—More than 1,021 reindeer were killed in leapland during 1930 by iron ore trains of the electrified railway.