Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1937 — Page 7
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i Attention Ke are stripping top soil from the stone Kt both the Blue ( reek and Meshberger Brothers Stone Co. quarries. ■ SOIL IS I- REE, EXCEPT FOR I IIE I CHARGE OF HAULING IT. ■Prices for hauling to various points mat be obtained ■y calling Berne phone .*>l6. At night time eall 540 Kr 530. ■ Orders should be placed soon to ■ be served during this stripping. ■Msshberger Bros. Stone Co I LINN GROVE
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Twenty seven injured. Four persons missing ,700,000 property damage. The dust storms gnawed at farmlands in parts of Texas, Oklahoma. Kansas, and Colorado, tnov- ! ed into lowa, Montana and Nebraska. Blizzards screeched across the ! Dakotas into lowa and Minnesota, | reached out toward Wisconsin, 111I inois, and Indiana. The weather prediction was for snow in northern and central Illinois and Indiana, southern Michli can and southern Wisconsin todtiy, and continued cold weather in Minnesota, lowa, the Dakotas, and Nebraksa. The blizzard which caused an estimated 1500,000 dam age in South Dakota alone was exj pected to move eastward with lessened fr.ry. More rain was predicted for Kentucky. Cyclonic winds accompanied by hall and lightning, swept central Kentucky, demolishing 13 houses at the edge of Winchester, and injured 27 persons, six of them set- ' ionsly. The cyclone which blew down trees and signboards throughout central Kentucky, struck Winchester, in Clark county, just at sunset. Uricks and boards showered over occupants of the homes. Seven were taken to the Gurrant hospit-
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al Six of these were In serious condition. At least another score suffered minor bruises and concns ! sions but did not require hospital ■ treatment. Hall shattered windows in Ath- . ens, in Fayette county. Property 'damage throughout the state was J estimated at ,50.000. i Most destructive was the com- . blnatlon blizzard and sleet storm . which swept the north central . states. Telephone lines and poles t snapped off under weight of ice i in the Dakotas and parts of lowa. I Communications systems were L blown down. Only a few main highways were open for traffic In . the upper half of South Dakota, . lower half of North Dakota, south . eastern Minnesota, and northwestern lowa, Two feet of snow lashed by powI erful winds lay over Deadwood, S. , D. Aberdeen reported 13 inches. . Oakes, N. I)., 15 inches. Orange City, Estherville, and Emmetsburg, la., reported great damage to com- ! munication lines from heavy snows and blizzards. In parts of lowa 'MMWAMWI I SORT WATNE. IND, I J STARTS SUNDAY, < -MARCH 28 J 4 DATS ONLI UK ■ y_<-TBlP 1 ! ON THE ■ i Stage I Person ; 1 -gW THE K ONE fill AND ■ Ji 11 ONLI! K unv ® ran is J IN HEP. JfcJl I BUBBLE P'- vjL *?P|| I DANCE KgA Wjt) .1 AND THE i WORLD . 1 " KwOlKI 1 11. 1 dame ’ KO wrin in k " AtaBWR& l I ALL-STAR MS® sßl'l I REVtE M '* AMrealK } 1. I COMPANT 1(1 I SCREEN! II , | SALLY JAMES (J , EILERS and DUNN X 1 in • • BOT MEETS GIRI. - Romanra M ' “We Have Our Moments” 7
the snow mixed with dust and splotched streets, automobiles and windows with mud. Weather bureau officials said a $150,000 estimate of damage in lowa, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska was “very conservative." o L. A Plttenger, president of Ball State Teacher’s college was a visitor here this morning, i
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Youthful Killer Is Sent To Boys’ School Anderson, Ind., Mar. 25.—-<U.R> — Claude Allen Small, It. Elwood, who admittedly shot and killed his father, Thomas Small, tin plate worker, today was under sentence at the Indiana boys' school at Plainfield until ho is 21, unless paroled. The youth was arraigned before
Judge E. Smith in juvenile court ■ on a charge of delinquency. He 1 repeated his story of the fatal shooting in court and said that he shot his father because of a whipping he had received.
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ti Drs. P. T. Lamey. and W. F. e | Sharpe, who examined the boy, 1 said that he hud better than noreimal intelligence but suffered u > , temporary mental disorder from i the whipping which caused his act.
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Trolleys Get Loud Speakers Melbourne.—<U.R>- All trum cars ’ in Melbourne have been fitted witli 1 loud speakers, which announce the 1 names of the stops. The anuounc- . Ing is done by the driver.
