Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1935 — Page 5
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more than $52,000 in ready cash in addition to $25,000 in government three per cent bonds and , about $25,000 still tied up in closed bunks. It is not the intention of the council or the board of public works and safety to touch the |25,000 In bonds, the city’s share of the cost being paid, out of cash funds.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935.
WILL REPLACE * CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE relief or who have been determin"d to be eligible for public relief subject to the certification of the public relief agency designated by the State Administrator. i The GCUR office hi the city hall i building of this city will certify the veterans and their dependents > as to eligibility for enrollment in the camps. There aye a number eligible for Adams county. SMALL POWERS SHOW CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to the council, where Turkey, Roumania. and other small powers, possibly with Russia’s supi port, may continue to battle I against it. Tytus Komarnicki of Poland proposed that action on the oil embargo lie delayed pending debate by the council. Premier Pierre Laval of France and Capt. Anthony Eden of Great ‘ Britain reaffirming •their loyaltjcouncil should examine the Fran-ce-British proposals as soon as possible after it meets. "Any final settlement must be acceptable to the league a.s well as to the two parties," Eden said. He suggested that the council should be called as soon as possible to examine the situation and satd Britain would accept the council’s decision. Laval made a statement similar to Eden's. He stressed that France and Britain have acted throughout within the framework of the league. The committee then adjourned until Saturday, when it will discuss the report of the experts who have been examining means of applying sanctions, thus delaying ■ action on the oil embargo. In his proposal for delay on the embargo, Komarnicki said the 1 , Franco-British plan created an ; entirely new situation but empha- . sized that only the council has | power to deal with it. |, ‘T think we should abstain from " 1 any measure of a political charac- • ter until the moment that the a council is able to pronounce on the merits of the new propositions."
.LEGALLY i J tyjAD 4 W I; a I wJkCIA ’ ’ t K/y" * i I DOCTOR. MARY WALKER OF CIVIL ‘ ‘ 3' / WAR I f I FAME--was ? PERMITTED TO WEAR \ PANTS | , THE REST JitfEf OF HER frH |OJ LIFETIME— IWf BY SPECIAL I'! fiM CONGRESS-KO IONAL ACT. gW M H > Rand Syndicate Cleveland. O —
When the Civil W'ar began. Mary Edwards Walker, then 29 years of 1 age, joined up with the medical corps and thereafter completely discarded I female attire. Because of her bravery, she whs decorated with the Con- ' gressional medal and commissioned a first lieutenant in the U S. Army. The well known physician and suffragette died in 1919,—having attainei the unusual distinction of legally dreasing in male attire for over 50 years
he said. “Adoption by this committee of any new measure would prejudice the work which the council must undertake shortly in aceoi’dance with its powers." Komarnicki also contended thus the present economic and financial sanctions which actually have been applied against Italy should remain in effect. He insisted that the Franco-British plan should not affect “the execution of resolutions already taken.” It was announced officially that the council will meet next Wednesday to discuss the plan. "The proposals are neither definitive nor sacrosanct," Capt. Eden said after the committee meeting. "They are suggestions which it is
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hoped will make possible the beginning of negotiations.” — o . . Moose To Initiate Class Next Tuesday Plans have been completed for the initiation of a class of candid ates into the Loyal Order of Moose at the Mouse home in this city Tues-, day, December 17. The clasts is in honor of William Anderson, .supreme vice-dictator. ,„„ caani. aies a-e acted to j report for the initiat.oa which will be exemplified by the Van Wert degree team. Followng the initiation a luncheon will be served and members are invited to attend.
LET LARGE SUM IN CONTRACTS State Highway Commission Awarded Over Two Million Ixist Month nndian&polte, Dec. 12 —Thirty-One contracts for Improvement work on the state highway system, affecting twenty-one counties and providing for the expenditure of more than two and a quarter million dollars, I were signed by the state highway commiaaion during November, James D. Adams, chairman, pointed out today. Improvement work placed under contract during the past month is on state highways in Spencer, Perry Vigo, Lake, Tippecanoe, LaPorte, Clark, Wabash, Madieon. Knox, Gibson, Allen, Hnedrl ks, Montgomery. White, Carroll, Newton. Jasper, Pulaski, Whitely, and Noble counties. In some eaves two or more 'projects are located in the same countyPreliminary work has been started on a number of the projects and emplovment for a large number of •men will be provided through the
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COURT HO USE Declines Jurisdiction W. D Lett, attorney at Marion, declined jurisdictfo nln the suit tor centra;!, bond and forecloenre lien brought by the Natural Rock Asphalt company against O. W. P. .Mackiln and others. Estate Case A petition and schedule ts determine the inheritance tax was filed in the estate of Paul H. Graham It ~a. ie. r,e-i to the county asseaeor. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
