Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1932 — Page 6
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TWO MISSING FLIERS FOUND < ONTINI hl> iT‘>M lu‘u the open tea with the hope of being picked up by a steamer. They drifted for five (lays with j cut food or water, the men said | A steauiei which passed less thani a mile away failed to sight them. I They came hack to shore and lay prostrate on the beach or tried: to find their way out of the bush j They wre found on June 26. six: miles wet of Cape Bernier. ( apt. Bertram and Flaiissmami' started from Port D-rwln for Ha tuvia in a seaplane on Mav 14. t They w»re not heard from again' until weeks later, when natives | found part of the plane and. (’apt - Bertram’s cigaret case on the. shore of the Timor Sea. Search for the men wa? concernj tr»‘er in the locality where these dl""overies were made, hut they' had none to sea on their makeshift float and had drift'd away from the rest of their plane Police Constable Marshall finally received » ord that natives had ■ rescued the men. and-he hurried; H» th®C assistance. "The fliers said a shortage of, wa sc’ itfh*forced them to land and' Peach 3fieir machine. Then they wJar'ed their aimless wanderings. ; ■b o COMMISSIONERS HOLD MEETING jpGNTINUED FROM PAGE ONE j The hoard did not meet Monday in observance of the Fourth of JJily. M>e session being carried; over to Wednesday. A special fleeting will be held July 18 for the purpose of receiving bids for bridge repairs and construction <4 new bridges. JOHNSON MAY BE DEMOCRAT rONTINt'ED FROM PAGE ONE repeal.” ‘Johnson said Roosevelt's Chicago address was the "most important of our day.” He found “something j ftne and gallant and exhilarating in Roosevelt's scrapping the old tradition and at once going to meet the Democratic convention.’’ The writing of such a speech in THE CORT The Ccolest Place in Town - Last Time Tonight - “GIRL CRAZY” Abie screen smash with Roht Woolsey-Bert Wheeler IdtiigliltT. beautv ami melody roundel into the bijt comedy hit of the screen. Added-Comedy. News and Cartoon. 10c-35c WED & THI'RS. — “CHEATERS AT PLAY" with Thomas Meighan. 1 Adult, 25c: 2 Adults, 35c Children, 10c. Tonight THE ADAMS - Last Time Tonight - “THE MIRACLE MAN” with Chester Morris. Sylvia Sidnev, Irving Piche], John " rav. Robert Coogan, Hobart Bosworth. M<W—A “Pitts and Todd” Comedv and Cartoon. Tl w» Fri K Sat.—“TH I TNHFR RFLOW” with Tallu"h B?"khead. Chas. Bickf«rd. J’aul Lukas. Eugene Pal’ette, Ralph Forbes.
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a speeding airplane, he said, is a tribute to the poise and the good nerves of the writer. It is a tribe . ute, too to frankness and exhibits I ; no fear of expresssion of views. < I "What an improvement is this in- I novation over the old tradition r where a candidate sits like a . Isphynx for weeks, searching out [weasel words and ambiguous i phrases with duplex and doubtful meaning that may be read in any ( jfuahion by any person or group. ( May the new human, manly . 'method adopted by the Democratic I candidate in its candor and forth .rightness prevail in the coming | campaign.” LOCAL WOMAN IS RE-ELECTED CONTINUED FROM I’AUB ONE I .atur School board and Vilas Seh- . Indie . president of the Berne ' School beard. The next meeting of the board will be held the first Monday in ! August. At that time plans w ill be made for the fall term of school, i ten hers will be selected and salari ies named. Police light Workers Chicago. July 5—fU.R) -Police reI serves battled with • 2(H) hungry I steel workers who sought to storm . a i-lief depot in Kensington today. The men. out of work and with , hungry- families, gathered in front [ of the relief station at 50 West I loinh street, not far from the ' Pullman works, and shouted: “We want bread and meat." Will Take Cruise Albany. N. Y.. July 5— (U.PJ — Franklin D. Roosevelt, the DemoI cratic presidential nominee, will | don rugged clothes and go for a seven (lay ocean cruise next week ■ with his four sons in a 40-foot yawl rented for $l5O, he announced i today. i The governor said he planned to leave from "somewhere in NewYork City" early next Monday. The boat will he completely ’ manned by Roosevelt and his sons. 1 James. Elliott, John and Franklin D.. Jr. No one else will be aboard. "We will do all our own navigating, cooking and washing." he said. “I’ll act as navigator.” Dog War Declared I Colorado Springs, Colo.— ((J.R) — j There's no depressison in the dog I catching business here. Some 1.000 I owners of dogs have failed to pay 'ithejf dog license fee. and the dog (catcher has been ordered to round {up each canine upon which the fee :is due. o Table Used 50 Years Sargent Neb. —|VP) —The heavy ’[hand-made table on which they ate | their first meal as husband and [ wife was used here by Mr. and I Mrs. Sim Perin for a dinne- ce'.e- , Ibbniting their golden wedding ai- ’• niversary. — o I Tall Fishing Tale ,j Dothan. AIa.—(U.PJ—R. W. Plant, i and V. C. Lockey claim a five-pound 'i trout leaped uninvited into their I boat from the left side while they | were busy with their ree’s on the i other side. o Bull Battled Mad Dog J Dothan. A'a.—(U.R>— A rabid dog J was killed in a pasture here when i impaled on the horns of an enraged j bull, which, with several milch I cows, had been bitten by the dog. Gardens for Relief , 1 St. Louis —(UP)—A community girden. patterned after -imiliar gar- , I dens in Gernianv. will furnish vege- | tables to 437 families here this ' Summe- and Fall. Each family is I required to work its own plot of . toil, which is rent free. After Sum-1 I mer vegetables are gone a co-otpera-! ! tive canning plant will supply cann- I jed vegetables to the families for j Winter use. o—r,,,t Habit—Traqe at Hom*
Objective Switched Lathrop, Cal.- <U.R) - While Mrs. J W. Brakefield relieved her hus-l band in an all night vigil for chicken thieves, burglars entered tire bedroom where Brakefield was sleeping, stole his trousers, money, watch and other valuables. Missouri Without a Roach Columbia Mo.. — UP) When the University of Missouri begins its fall term it will be without a
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DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 5.1932
[member of the Roach family for I the first time since 1908. Am.a Evelyn and Catlietine Elisor Roach, 'twins, graduated this .sfrlng. were ! the eleventh and twelfth members of the family to leave the school ! since an older sister entered It 23 yeaia ago. - -—l>— — —— Married After 60 Years Hannibal, Mo., -(UP)- A romance that began in St ri
•11872 culminated here recently in • ;the marriage of Bleary Rimberg , !and Mrs. Catherine Terry, both ... > years old. After a tiff «•' >* M "S® J they separated. eaJ> married, had I [ children and grandchildren before I'they met here again. • ‘ —o — '' Tea-time in Greenwich Greenwich England •- (VP) “ A -Ithousand guests visiting the Royal i Obse vatory. the cradle of time
keeping, hero, were amaxed when t Sir Frank Dyson. Astronomer ( Royal setved them ter when all the clocks pointed to 8 P nt. •" h ““ r ,' early, a- all good Brl “ ,h "\ k "° t Tj Sir Frank explained with gen scorn th ,t although Greenwich does | not recojnise Summer Time, or. "daylight saving" time, all the rest . of England has moved Its clocks ahead and he was willing to gbe them tea by their own time InsßXiu of his.
Demands Pay Reduction I- meeton 111. <VP)-A petition was circulated throughout Bureau county recently demanding that | county officers take a M -per cent I reduction in P*>'. 11 ,le l«’ tlllu n» | were circulated throughout Bureau , county recently demanding that county officers take a 25 per cent reduction in puy. The petitions were circulated by the Bureau County laxpajers league and bore signature- of te
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