Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1931 — Page 7

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eral expenses, as we do, and reek- l onetl trusts and the computation of! the value of life estate on the basis i' of capitalized income' he said. “On the -death of a vassal in' Europe in the Middle Ages, the pro- j I party reverted to the king for reI distribution and later could be! t et-aimed by the heir within a year; and a day on payment of a fee. “Otir own Pennsylvania law al-. lows one year for the settlement of I the tax before the interest penalty I of one per cent a month is added.''! “Electric Eye” Will Save Film Wastage Detroit, —(UP)— The “electric j eye," or photo-electric cell, is being developed here for photographic work, according to ■J. Thomas i Rhamstine, designer and manufacturer of air signals. The new in-1 strument will consist of a specially 1 designed photo cell to measure the intensity of illumination. Rhamstine explained. The manufacture.- said tn > exposure meter, known as the “El ><•- | trophot," will be pointed directly at j I the photo subject. It will instantly I show the light intensity and corI rect lens setting. According to Rhamstine, ths instrument will prevent film wastage. , _ | Grid Star And Wife Teach i North Bridgton, Me. (UR)-Fred "Fish" Ellis, former Tufts star, is ' sports coach and his wife a Latin i teacher at Bridgton Acadamey. ■ What if Mrs. Ellis should Hunk one -of Iter husband’s ace athletes, thus ■making him ineligible?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931.

MURRAY RALLIES ■ OKLAHOMANS TO HIS SUPPORT 11 ; b Launches “Firehell” Campaign For Special Legislative Session By W. W. Copeland, VP. Staff Correspondent I Oklahoma City., Nov. 6 —(UP) — (lov. William 11. (Alfalfa Bill) Mur- ■ ray, the commoner, today inaugurated hte “filebell ringing" cam-I i paign. Undaunted by a rebellious sen-1 ate in the last legislature, Murray ; took “to the people” his special ■ legislative program, part of which was defeated by the last legisla-1 ; ture. Tlie meeting of “firebell” clubs' iin every county seat, and town of j ; more than 5,000 population, today | was to obtain signatures on a peti-l tion to call a special election to I enact Murray’s proposed measures. | . More than‘4o,ooo signatures were i necessary. ! Murray will submit two. const!-! tutional amendments and four leg--i islativo measures. The amend- . ments restrict corporate ownership of property, other than for ■ business purposes, to 10 years, and reduces the ad valorem taxation n rrrm i ■imiut

from 43% mills to 30 mills. 11 The four legislative measures | provide for an income tax on all I incomes above SI,OOO annually, with a 10 per cent tax on incomes! over $100,000; an appropriation of $2,000,000 for free text books for I schools; a one-cent tax on gasoline to provide an unemployment relief 'fund; and a bill to reduce wheat! land cotton acreage. The strong-willed Murray per- 1 isonally has supervised the conistruetidn of all the bills to he sub- ■ mitted. ! On the outcome of today's "firebi'U" campaign depends the future I d' Murray. Refusal of the people to sign his’ petition, or defeat of! [his legislative program, both of! ! which seem improbable, doubtless-1 lly would mean the waning of at ! star which has reached national ' proportions. WOMAN SAVES ! FAMED ALAMO —*” I Austin, Tex. -(UP)- Mrs, Clara I ; Driscoll Sevier, wife of Hal Sevier, i so mer New York and Texas news-1 i pa'pjr man, for the second time lias come to the rescue of the Alamo, I ! patriotic shrine of Texas. Years ago when a part of the mis- | sion was about to pass into commer-, rial uses, she advanced lunds-from ■ he privat fortune to save it. Now she has given $56,000 to aid the state in acquiring land about it for suitable park. I Fire hazard for the old building I among the lofty structures of modI ern San Antonio led to the movement to have a park around it. The state appropriated a. fund found insufficient. Mrs. Sevier supplement- ' ed it. The Alamo, built in the early 11 sacred ground t > T ‘xans. | Defending themselves inside its i walls, Col. William B. Travis and a small band of intrepid men, includ- ! ing Davy Crockett defied Mexican General anta Ana and 2,000 soldiers. i They refused to surrender, perishing to a man. ' “Thermopylae had its messenger ito defeat; the Alamo had none,” has be n blazoned on its tablets, defeated there in March, other TexI ans less than two months later de--1 cisively defeated anta Ana’s fore I on San Jaeinta river and establish- . ed the Republic of Texas. o Randolph Brandyberry left for I Toledo, Ohio to enter the National ' school of meat cutting for a six w -ek’s course.

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NEW EQUIPMENT TO SEND DIVERS 2.000 FEET DEEP Italian Expert Perfecting! Apparatus To Break Al! Records Rome Nov. 6- (UP) —The heroic! efforts of Italian divers to reach I' I the muddy treasure room of the i gold laden ship, Egypt, sunk off ! the coast, of Brest, has brought to! notice that Italian engineers lead !in the construction of new types' |of diving apparatus. Signor Giovanni Galeazzi is putting the finishing touches on a new kind of diving tower, with i which he expects to reach a depth i of nearly 2,000 feet, many times ; deeper than man ever has gone 'before. Engineer Galeazzi already ■ has invented a living tower, which reaches nearly 1,000 feet under ■ water. Galeazzi has overcome the im- ! mense water pressure by making ibis diving towers of a light .steel | produced under a secret process. ■ Properly speaking, -they are not ‘diving suits, since the man within J the tower is only an observer and I "annot walk, or use his hands. The ! tower resembles a huge cylinder. into which tile diver is screwed. The interior is rubber covered to protect tlie diver. By means of a telephone the diver-observer directs the raove- ! ments of the tower. Six unbreak- , I able glass windows provide eyes, ! through which he reports his .find- : ings to the surface. His observations permit the surface crew to , I direct grappling hooks ami other I devices for salvaging to the proper ! | places. Glass window's are also ! provided on the bottom. To penetrate the darkness of deep sea ] ; depths, a red light of 20,600 candle- ; Dizzy/ Start thorough Low e I AWW-, when you feel dizzy, headachy, jF bilious. Take NATURE’S ? AE?££DY-Nt Tablets. It's / mild, s afe, purely vege'able, / . and :.ai better than ordi- /TOMGm ■v-rvlaolives. Keeps you ' TO MOtmcaf -.eehngneht. 25c. @ ALRIGHT The All- Vegetable Laxative I*—-ra. .. -SHCK , I—fftlllW —■■■!« X

power is used. The chief advantage of these new towers, according to the inventor, is their ability to reach depths never before explored. Dispute Disrupts G. A. R. Post Pawtucket, R. ].— <U.R) — Tower Post, G. A. R., which once Roasted 650 members, has gone out of ex-1

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istciiee. This resulted from a dispute between two of the four surviving members, Charles H. Lewis and Robert M. Pollard, over the commandership of the Post. o — All Was Not "Peace And Quiet” Westport, Com®- (U.R) — Wood Cowan, the writer, left the hectic ■ life of Manhattan for tlie “peace

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and quiet" of Westport. Soon after lie arrived here he was called over to aid Eva LaGallienne, the actress, who was severely burned by explosion of a water heater, and recently he was called to rescue a nun who had become electrocuted while examining fuses in his cellar. He's getting a little fed up with country life.