Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1936 — Page 5

HMII FESS □gfLAVS BORAH Rebellion ■ h'nu\n <'»“' will U U » H .het. fH' orlle " on d ., Ohio to ""' “'■l' l,b "- ~n n. (award putting UP ‘/~n 52 to. :•'■>--• 111 *“' ui,io May ■ . ■" r ■»-.-■ Zjßr ' i ,|,.M.'U ts -XP-vt.-.l HH,..-.:. Republican |M... rtfle.'od in the I*' n ‘" ( ~-gi>uatioti. A geneial bolt from of radical reLoaders of ~r !y m California iioulil attempt to . mnination : . obtain- ■ . ■■ 'ton of as many an . ..; ioiiven-1 . h.,-g, . K.|d ....mor iy was an bargaining . reply Simeon I‘. i.l,' , , ■& national . ' i ill rhe for Bb a i-cling com lt|»l|iiglZl- Io the RepnldiWater With Meals I or Stomach -• WOr*- b!«>atv«l riku |MS ju.sm’.N am! 'Til ml b-w. r j Kys. .JOHNSON SI AUCTION EEK | Offic Room 9 Lo.- ’ & Trust Bldg. ■■Phones 104 and 1022 I '' Fred Sbinkei, miles miles (kssian nil Weils Closing j^E ll J J. l-kkhart. 1 milu i ■■ if Rockford, (). No. IS. In A r'ivni east of ').. on Lincoln highway. |M' '’“l ILnkci. northwest on Lincoln highway. :i i.-ide Sub . > - Frank Huss, west of < losing out sale. Eli Ikar, i mile south oi, luu j No J 24 <>ut H'lin Yuki-. % mile high school or 5 ‘""i I'a nilie south of ‘ losing out sale. |M| ! ' Win Steva. west of St. 188 ■ ’!uu oil .Xo. :, i. dosing out Hono r Mills. miles mile west of Bluffton. |B Fit-kinger. 2 mi. ■KB" ,!1 "" v> ' oi Herne. Clo.ssalt. ■lic<utur Kiversidel •- Jacob Suan eslate, 3 smith of Middlvout farm nak. MB" 1 E| iiffel viui) ,, Bros., ■Er ' •"''irruevtile. (To.-.ing W. Closing out sale. . l! "''l ■Marquardt. 4 mi. Monroeville. Chester Herl Marquardt, north ''"Wille on Lincoln high- ; Mule. ■ Decatur Riverside " lh ; Steva, WapukonMb '."•. t, ' ulr Dfvuttds, short n Your Sale Date Early" t|» Wv iye includes looking alJK' l ' J ' l ' , il ul >vur auk and r "' /Oil the day of WtW'-diim.

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cans of the state and nation. The ■ Republicans Will want a candidate who has voted for more Republican measures than Democratic pro-1 poetale and who is more popular with Republicans than with Demo-1 crats. "The standard bearer of the Republicans must take a position against the new philosophy of the 4 new deal as a common sense proposition. "The press reports the president as pleased with Sen. Borah's can- i diducy. When asked whether that was because he would be the easI iest candidate to beat, the PtesiI dent was quoted as replying: " ‘Oh. no. it is because if he were elected, he would go farthest in carrying out my policies.'" o — SEVERE COLD (« ON I'iNl El> FlloJl RACE ' Illg. The temperature in this vicinity dropped to as low as six degrees ; below zero during) the night, slowly climbing to the zero mark at i 10 o’clock this morning. Fajr and continued cold weather is predicted for Monday and Tuesday. o CONGRESSMEN ■ (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE) I war department appropriation bill for the 1937 fiscal year. The bill provides drastii strengthening of air. land, and :coa«tal defense forces. I The bill, an increase of $120.1440,0011 over last year's appropriation, was $29,800,000 less than the | budget estimate. Most of the increase wa.s i attributed to ait appropriation of $168,359,985 for noil-military activities. including 9199.u00.000 for rivers and harbors pioiccts auth-, urized ly congress. i Principal provisions of the bill: I 1. An enlisted force of not less ‘ than 150,000 men. 2. The procurement of 565 new planes. 3. Expenditure of $8,500,000 for seacoast defense project*. 4. An increase of 5, pop officers and men in the national guard to a total of 200,000. The I.ill carried a tota.l of 371. 581,000 for military purposes and made available usage of 92.845.592 by reappropriulioti- For military purposes alone, the new bill exceeds lust year's by 923,803,501. Budget estimates carried provisions for only 147.000 men but the increase was aimed to garrison completely the I’atiatiui and Hawaiian defenses. The bill provides 945,510.177 fori airplane procurement, including 910,669,592 for contract authorization, which will have to be met by later appropriations. The airpla.ni provision was 916.038,655 greater •hail last year when 416 planes wen bought for regular army and national guard*. ■ The till curries $8,500,000 tor I oui>coa.st defenses in Hawaii. Pans tuna and the west coast and au additional $685,125 for the purchase

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by the ordinance department of mobile anti-aircraft guns for southern California and Panama. DECATIR LADY .Scranton. Arkansas, and eight i X grandchildren. If Mrs. Kohne had lived until October 16 of this year she and her husband would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, ! The son. Father Ambrose Kohne. will be the celebrant of the solemn i requiem funeral mass at 9:30 ■ o'clock Tuesday morning. Six J nephews of the deceased will be l the active pall bearers, and mem-1 bers of St. Mary's sodality will serve as honorary pall bearers. Burial hi St. Joseph's Catholic ! cemetery. o v Miner Killed, Three Injured In Explosion Clinton. Ind.. Feb- 10 — (UP) — One min r was killed and three others injured, one critically today when they were trapped in tile-; not tltwsst epay corporation mijie i after setting off dynamite shote. I Ben Pitchkites, 29- Clinton, was i i killed instantly. Joe Rollins. 40, Blanford, wan ' taken to Vermillion county hospital | in a critical condition. Dan Momcilivoch, 45, Blanford, and Frank Pan-1 gravio, 33. Clinton, were hurt lees , s.riously. The men were lapped in the mine I after setting the shots when the I Cage froze to the bottom of the mine shaft hoisting apparatus was | thrown out of commission. o Auto Goes to School i Paulding. O. — (U.R> —Someone must have been showing his contempt for education when he did j this* with his automobile: Drove it iup a sidewalk, then on up the 12 | steps of the high school building ■and smashed in the front door. o SHORTAGE OF FOOD j P'ONTINUE'i F'iL'?’ '‘"l'iJiJS- | | Rhode Island. Tne others, all suffering from ex-1 postire, were: Albert Papa. 18, West Wat wrick. Thomas Malone. 18, Portsmouth. Tony Ray, 19, West WarwickNorman Bcattlieaii. 19. Pawtucket. Manuel Hoitcllo, 19, West Warwick. Nicholas Sctinzio, 19. Thornton. The Harriet Lane made the rescue by approaching as closely as possible to the ice cukes on which the seven were marooned, and limn sending a party across sever al hundred yards of ice with a dory. Hunger from which the youths had suffered during the first hours of their isolation had been appeased by emergency food supplies dropped by army planes from the Concord, N. 11 , base, of winter air maneuvers. Search For Three Charlevoix, Mich., Feb. 10.—(UP) —A coast guard plane equipped

with skiia flew from Sault St. Marie today to aearch for two Usliermen and a coast guardslnan believed adrift on an ice flow on Lake Michigan. The ship piloted by John Flannery of the Sault St. Marie station will make Beaver Island its base of operation in the search for the trio. The plane took off after a coast guard motor boat had been forced 'by extreme cold and a heavy haze i to abandon the search. Five Deaths Indianapolis. Feb. Iff. — (U.P.) —A { northwestern which beat comparatively moderate temperatures i down to zero levels within a few ' hours today left Indiana suffering ' in the intense cold. Five deaths were recorded. Fuel shortage again became a possibil- | ity as increased demands drained I meager supplies in dealers’ yards i in tlie state. Highways were coated with ice i when rain which fell shortly be--1 tore the severe drop in temperi a lures was frozen. Numerous trat- ' flci accidents were leporteii, sevI era! ending tragically. Continuation of near-zero temp- ■ eratures was forecast todsy by JH. Armington, of the U. S. weather bureau. Fair weather will prevail touigat and lummor. he said. Fort Wayne reported the lowest ' temperature in th" state this mon. ■ ing. registering six degrees below I zero. Other temperatures recon, led wer • Evansville, zero; Indian

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{central portion of the alate to- 1 night will be about aero, uocord-; hug to Arnilngtou. Thv mercury'

I will drop to eight degrees below i zero in the northern counties, but LiucUom along the Ohio river will

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v be wanner with temperatures t ranging betweun aero and eight deI grcea above, ho aaid.