Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1925 — Page 9
BOATS ROLLS . made with REAL fruit (lav) for x, < constipation GUARD READY 10 GIVE PROTECTION Adjutant General Says National Guard Will Protect People At Any Time Indianapolis. Dec. 17. — (United press)—' l '* lo Inditina National Guard stands ready-to protect the people of the state in any kind of an emergency, W. H. Kirshner, adjutant general said today. General Kirshner made this statement when asked concerning plans to use lift guardsmen in Indiana’s wa r against bank bandits. “Os course the guard would be available for use if the emergency were great enough,” the general said, "but it would be practically impossible to aid in each and every case of bank robbery reported. “The only way that I can see in which it would be profitable to use the guardsmen would be in a case where a band of bandits seized an entire town and attempted to hold it. In such a case the guardsmen would be called out at once ” The last time the state guardsmen were called out for’ emergency duty was during the coal strike in the southwestern Indiana in August 1922. At that ihme the state soldiers acquitted themselves very creditably, General Kirshner said. With approximately 5.000 trained men in the state at all times, Indiana' is well prepared for any type of state or national emergency, it was said. Returning to the subject of using the guardsman to combat bank banditry. General Kirshner declared that in his opinion there would be little occassion for using the trooperg.even it it were advisable. The banking associations of the state are so well organized, the adjutant general said, as to make it almost impossible for bandits to work successfully in Indiana. In addition to this the cost of calling out the state troops on the occassion of every report of bandit operations would be prohibitive, it was said.
Report On Deaths From Tuberculosis Is Given Indianapolis, Dee. 17. — I United Press) —Approximately 50000 persons died from tuberculosis in Indiana during the fourteen year period from 1910 to 1924, Murray Auerbach executive secretary of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association said today. Auerbach, made this statement in urging the people of Indiana to assist in the annual Christmas seal campaign the proceeds of which are used in furthering the fight against the disease. Deaths in Indiana during 1924 from tuberculosis, ranged from two in Union, LaGrange and Benton counties to 415 in Marion, 138 in Lake, 132 in StJ. Joseph, 99 in Allen, 92 in Vanderburgh and 79 in V igo NEURITIS, MIN, RHEUMATISM "Heet” Relieves Instantly ' I With applicator attached to < ' 1 juts blush “Heel” over the pain area, whether in knees, feet, legs, hat shoulders, back, neck ro bonystantly, you feel this harmless, c. iOus, penetrating beat draw Me pa - soreness and stiffness right out oi j - aching or swollen joint, muse c , nerve. Besides, “Heet" BC.d.m.. congestion and establishes a cur, . ‘Heet” contains two soothing. V-' trating ingredients, mo cjrenH'c ise in ordinary linlmCtits or anai fe ebK-. ‘ Heet” is a clean, pleasant iju doatn’t ruin, blister cr.-.<-skin and costs only 60 cents a', <u./ drug store. -- I
counties, r The death rules, Used o >ath>n Os 100.000 ranged from ford r :X7" ty t 0 im *“ 1201 hi Washington 122 5 ’27-7 in St. Joseph. Hg 7 " 7“’ ricks, 125 !) m Orange. 107 4 „ « ’ ion and io6.fi ln niatu”’ 4 M | Auerbach said that indication, are Um he present seal sale campalg” b the most successful )n (1 hljtory ot th6 Rtalo nggoc ‘ t) in the Last season Indiana lead all states ” MIB »iMIPPI Valley in tht , r capita sale of seals. P Dr. William Uwe Bryan of ’AiT ana University. chalrL>£"‘ t h e state-wide ln charge of 'he campalgjp^r that r * ts ... ceived from all counties in the state Huie will be exceedingly high again Memorial To Sen. Lodge Sought In Resolution Washington, D. C„ Dec. 17._(United i tess)-A resolution authoizlng an anpropriation of $200,000 for the erection of a memorial to the late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts was introduced in the house today by Representative Tinkham, Massachusetts, republican. Tinkham lauded Lodge’s virile patriotism at a time of great national peril which held the United States firmly to her traditional policy of no foreign entanglement alliances. The proposed memorial would be erected in Washington.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1925.
MANY FEATURES FOR FARM WEEK Annual Conference At Purdue .Jan. 11-16 Expected To Be Best Ever Held Preparations are well under the annual Agricultural to be held at Purduj>>fniverslty, latfayette, Indltyj»rljanuary 11 to 16, accord- , bißj-o-AVord received here today. Com--imltecs have been at worjt for several weeks on the programs aud indications are that this will be the best Conference ever held. • Speakers of national reputation have been engaged to address the general sessions In the meetings of the various sections, specialists along the i lines of poultry, dairying, hog feed- • >ng, horse production and production p's various crops will discuss with those 'attending the best methods known. | The state corn and potato show j will be held in connection with the , conference. Here will be exhibited , the best corn in the United States. —
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there Is uo question about that, becauae Indiana corn men won the big prizes In the International last week and the same corn will bo entered in the state corn ahow. That the conference will not be entirely of a serious nature is shpp.mm the fact that a have been arranged Among those are a milking contest, a hog calling contest Jn-'ine men and a chicken colling
-Contest for the women, and several other stunts. On Monday evening a com growers banquet will be held at which those in the state who won gold medals will receive special honor. Wednesday evening will be the annual banquet of the Indiana Livestock Breeders Association, wheu medals will be awarded Hoosier Ton Litter Club contestants. A new feature this year is the attendance contest, ftach county h,s a chance to win in this race, since the state has been divided into five districts, according to the varying distances at which the counties are located from Lafayette. In this respect, it Is noted Adams county is placed in a district with 23 other counties which are about the same distance from Purdue. Ten people from this county attended the Conference last year. This
year It Is hoped a larger number may see their way to attend aud get their share of the Inspiration and benefits which are theicrlo be obtained. It Is .probable all railroads will otter special yatSsfor the Conference. —o ————— Henry Ford Interesting Detroit Public In The Old-Fashioned Dances Detroit, Dec. 17.—(United Press)— Henry Ford's dampulgn for revival of old-fashioned dancing hus found a "bull market" in the general Detroit public. More than four thousand dancers crowded Into a public pavilion here last night to dance the old steps under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Ijovett, Ford's dancing instructors. Music was supplied by the automobile magnate's own orchestra, composed of violin, dulcimer, cymbu* loin aud sousaphone. Genuine No. 3 Pocahontus Lump, also Chestnut Coke. Telephone your order No. 25 Burk Elevator Company , 394t6
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