Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1938 — Page 5
Ejl MIN S MR RAIDS - ■nneu Increases Tempo E)f War To “IntimiI d|k ’ French | n ..eel<>l» ,LbRJ I 111 "I loyalist Khffliii • " r "’” W 'W. . s in K mart?' nontta. Even !■'' ""''■ c "' mh ‘ d in ' Willi H lastßlnn wli'-n 1 ,<H"> |>. r , in ■HimenU. K -- ■iW' -'id tlmy 'Eiiicxi lili. 11 the raids wentn ■ Pari* *»'i ' hJ ' | l |,| ‘ , ' l 'alissiino the .." In E- iks Fa 1,11 ;IHli Bl i,isll---auco. t ! >.«i<i. ls otii-mpt m« ■ fore* A* powers to grant bett'rjntEbts to him with the and frontiers, would E end to the 28■civil war. ■ tn. insurgent planes 1 E? sons and wounded 20 s4m 1 tile ba 'by battered n toffi Theresa I been other raids at :M »• »> • 3 a. m., 4 a. m., 5 n. and I a. m. The detth toll and damage wild Wife been considerably [her, ■tliorities reported, exit forMt ’ o'' that niiti-ain raft ItcrieAvent into action quickly d drove the raiders off. - lOVIE STARS’ JOHTUrtEO FROM FACE ONE) ! hoaMe further back in the ' igntaiM Among them were iieltneK arroll and Otto Carillo, Mher #1 the actor Leo Carillo. | FlamMßcked almost to the door6releave« COLDS, Fever snd _____ Headaches , 111 F.IS 41 ue to ( <>l(lm dhops * -TUm”—a U ouderful Liniment
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steps of Virginia Bruce, Miriam Hopkins, and director Frank Boraage, and for a time the structures | had been reported burned. The i former home of Lionel Atwill, Brit1, ish actor, was destroyed, and fears I Cor his safety arose until it was I learned that he had moved. Then 1 his new home next door to Mary Astor was threatened and Mrs. Atwill said they were packed up and ready to leave if the flames came closer, I Fifty firemen were encircled by I flames which rushed up the east 1 wall of Rustic canyon and into I Sullivan. They were encamped I around a ranch home and were in no danger, having an adequate I water supply, I As the fire ran unchecked, it I lapped back at one point to deI stroy untouched brush on the Will Rogers ranch. Firemen earlier saved the $500,000 estate of the late comedian after moving vans were called to remove the furnishI ings. There were no deaths but many narrow escapes. Ten Venice city ' firemen traped in Santa Ynez can- | yon lay on their faces to escape the suffocating smoke for three hours before the tire veered from them. There were reports of looting among the abandoned homes, irom which the reidents had fled, and in the ruins of the estimated 600 homes and cabins destroyed by the blaze. The sheriff's office sent special guards into the areas as soon as subsiding flames permitted. 0 POSTMASTER IS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) al affiliations of any applicant. Full information and application I office in this city, or from the Unit- , ed States Civil Service Commisforms may be obtained at the post sion, Washington, D. C. 0 POPE PIUS IS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ’ sailing for the United States. I A semi-official Vatican service 1 said: I “Audiences were suspended bei cause the Holy Father is feeling 1 tired because of overwork yesterday and was counselled by Dr. j Milani to rest.” The pope suffered a first and | lighter attack of asthma last ! night at 10 o’clock while reading iin his library. Attendants took I him to his private apartments on I the thirc floor. He was put to ' bed and it was decided that to--1 day s audiences should be can-
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celled. By 11 p. m the pope was considerably improved and when he learned that the audiences had been cancelled tie qountermandsd the order and said that none of the audiences were to be changed, '■specially that with George Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago. The pope told his secretary: "I especially want to see him because he is leaving tomorrow to return to the United States." This morning the pope arose as usual and said mass In his private chapel. He had his usual daily consultation with Cardinal Paceill and other Vatican officials to map out the day’s program. When the routine conference was finished, the pope started tor his offic'al apartments for audl enves. On the way he became dizzy and collapsed. His secre tarles carried him to his bedroom. Prof. Filippo Rocchi, medical attendant then on duty, applied restoratives and tried to ease the pontiff’s difficult breathing. Dr. Milani arrived later and stayed untd 1 p. tn., when he found the patient’s condition better and was able to leave. This afternoon Prof. Milani permitted the pope’s sister, Donna Camilla Ratti, and his nephew. Franco Ratti, to visit him. On
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Calling All Gift Shoppers! Time To Come To The Christmas^Store! WELL, we’re putting on our whiskers tor the 64th time since we’ve been in Decatur. And it’s just as big a thrill as it was in 1874 when we celebrated our first Christmas here. Our store is a Gift World in itself . . . with an unmatched array of fresh, sparkling merchandise for every one. Our selection is greater than ever. . . we’re determined to render a better-than-ever-service. But our advice is still SHOP EARLY! Shop Early and save yourself a lot of needless wear and tear . . . Shop Early and save time and / money ... and get the best selection in the store! Make Christmas Shopping fun this year! Resolve to shope early ™ —and you’ll be happier! There arc only 25 More Shopping _ Days until ff Christmas! -
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