Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1935 — Page 5

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Propose Metropolitan Opera as Civic Art Center fi Ml A ■ ■KHx \ wjr *y 8 N ffw wwilßh- * * K , Jpsp«ru • F “ a flg f 'W < ‘f jEp $2 1 ’>/' - - -■ ..... Ul c Ax * i ? y *' jfcMi Ji'- Mayor LaGuardia A * SS.it/ fl; <R ijy I »!x i- * firn \ Bro&gMlfrTbM** '^F/jtfllr *l4 I ®a*gS»s!3fl 7

The "Golden Horteshoe". Mayor LaGuardia, of New York, has proposed that the Metropolitan Opera and its famous "golden horseshoe" be converted into a civic center for the arts as a means of averting the financial crisis which threatens the future of the world's leading opera company His plan would bring about a

I was awarded the trophy for the ' best democratic editorial of 1934. Raymond 11. Sellers, Franklin, was named president of the republican editorial association. Other new officers are Paul L. ' Maddock, Bloomfield, and George W. Stout, Lafayette, vice presidents, and Walter Crim, Salem, treasurer. Four trophies were awarded ' republican editors. The winners were: Walter H. Crim of the Salem Re-publican-Leader, for the weekly with the best front page; Carl Ogle of the Shelbyville Reptthlii can, for the daily with the best front page and Paul M. Riddig of the iaiGrange Standard, for the weekly with the best editorial > page. i A bronze elephant award for the; ' best republican editorial of the j year went to Paul L. Maddock of j the Bloomfield News. i o JURORS LIKELY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE j don county prosecutor, made the ■ opening summation for the state , < at the start of today’s session. He ;« reviewed the evidence briefly: : "All the evidence that was given J' here cries, ‘Hauptmann, Hauptmann. Hauptmann’-'' Tomorrow attorney David T. ; Wilentz will deliver the closing 1 1 argument for the state. |1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1935.

Gatti-Casazxa * new regime at the Metropolitan after the retirement of Gatti-Casazza, veteran manager, whose 2? years as head of the company will end in April. Financial difficulties of the Metropolitan in recent seasons have resulted in drastic salary cuts which have caused several foreign stars to return home..

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TROPICAL LAKE I FISH STUDIED Philadelphia —(UP) —An exploration party headed by Baron and Bironeas It idolph M. De Schnunsee. of this city, has left for the central highlands f Guatemala in search of birde, email mammals and plants, and to make soundings of a kike 5,000 feet above s-ca level. The party is accompanied by Waldemar Fiorvanti, of Florence, ■ taly. The expedition will be enlarged further when Brandon Barringer and Reginald Jacobs, both of Philadelphia, join the party. They will make the round trip by airplane. The group expects to be in the field for two months of exploration for the Academy of Natural Sciences, of thia city. Lake Atitlan is the locale of the expedition. The lake, high amid the mountains, having <x known depth of more than 1,000 feet. Is believed to contain some unusual fish. Using a specially built wire trap, de Schaunsee. ne of the curators of the Academy, will attempt to secure additions to the species of Huh already attributable to this bcdy of water. P. rm its allowing the expedition to collect the beautiful orchids abounding in the region have been grunted. The de Scbaiwers are particularly interested in the cultivation of orchids. They have gathered rrchids from Siam ansi oilier tropical countries on their estate. o COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Jacob Bloemker. SO acres in Preble township to Emma, W. Gilbert for SI.OO. House Honors Woman's Will Ham 'ton. Bermuda -- (UP) “Adaswillwon,” the ryptic name ■of a house here, is a memorial to the tenacity of purpose of the women of this email island. The 1 • gend is that the Jtse w.<s so Homed because of Miss Ada Frith’u successful insistence, in the face of family's opposition, that the house be built according to her .plans and ideas. The house with the odd name adorning its gatepost is an object of much curiosity to tourists. — o Squirrel Electrocutes Self Fon du Lie, Win, — (UP) A gray squirrel, seeking to hide some nuts in a transformer, unwittingly electrocuted himself and caused $12,000 damage to electrical equipinent of the Wisconsin Power and ’ Light Company here. . 0 : Get the Habit — Trade at Home*

■ — ■ ' PRESIDENT TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the President wrote. The code becomes effective Feb 18 and continues until June 16, | the date of expiration of the original NRA act. o —_ VV. J. BOCKMAN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE his condition improved during the morning and that he w uid be able to go to hie home this evening. o Snow Buried Man at Desk. Salem, Mass. —(UP) — Although J vseph Nutile was sitting inside at his deslk, he was buried under sevenal tons of snow. An avalanch - j fell from the roof next door and crushed through the window where he was working, completely covering Nutile- He was dug out und a few hours later was able to continue iris figuring. __o— Last Laugh Best Excelsior Springs, Mo. —(UP) — J H. Brawner, S 3, enjoyed a good laugh at the expense of his 79-year-old wife a few weeks ago when she hod tire whooping cough. But Mrs. Brawner had the last chuckle. Her husband just cut a tooth. o Stables Now Chicken Pens Hancock, Wis„ —(UP) —Thabnce famed stables of Elmer Huekin on the Fish Estate near here now are being converted into chicken pens. In his time, lluckins raised several noted racers. The estate is now ,n pcsaesei n of -t local lumberman. oAntelope Refuge Planned Bend. Ore.— (U.R) —A vast antelope refuge of 814,400 acres, capable of harboring 10.000 antelopes, is being planned in the Hart mountain country under federal supervision. The prong-horns now inhabit the country by the thousand. Metsor Uncovered Odee&ia. Neb- — (UP) - A 26f ound mete: r, almost burled by the force of impact as it crashed to earth, Waa uncovered in a field near here by Earl Turner, Od-siM. far mer. The form ation waa 11 inches long by eight wide. oMother Bear Spurns Cub Washington —(LT l ) —Susie, Alaskan peninsular bear at the Washington Z o, has no maternal instinct. When a cub Was born to Susi© recently, she refused to nurse it or even keep it warm. As a result, the cub died four hours later. *. —o Drops Pretzels for Office Leetonia, O.—<U.R)—Conrad Berg, “pretzel king” of eastern Ohio, who is also a Columbiana county com tuissioner, has sold his pretzel factory to devote full time to his public office.

Ice Truck Stolen Boston —(UP)—There was plenty of snow and it was cold but Marshall McLeod left his ice truck standing on th-a street recently with 400 pounda of Ice. Somebody stole the truck and ice load. — ——o— Relics of Ancient Race Found Sitka. Alaska —(UP) —Bell s of

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a vanished, primitive race were un- • covered by workmen of the & C. \V. Mining c iwpany, near hero. They Include copper spearheads, pest h a, mortara and other ancient weapons and uteneite. Wild Duck on Wing Twin Falls, r.daho —(IJEI — Due ' to extremely mild we.ther In

i- Idaho, wild ducks have multiplied , I. five tlmee over laet year's popuU- >. tlon. Now they are migrating north.* t, But they have been fooled tnree , I times in the last 14 years, and may be making a mistake this year.; claim Southern Idaho Sports Association. (< _———. o-. — — n Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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Beaver May Aid Utah Salt Lake City, Utah — (UP> — ‘The Utah Fish and Game Department intend to transport bouvet from places where they are doing damage, to places where they will \ do good. They hope the dams the animals build will help to coneerve ♦he Water of tin- streams, helping noth the firmer and the fisherman.