Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1926 — Page 3
lIATE HOUSE | | IS OUTGROWN 9.9elvt- Acres Os Floor a In Building Is In H ■guflicient For Needs 9 lud.. Jun<* Ti.-il'nii 9 H. i - Tw-!v>- a?■••• ’of fi-a-r (>,... » Slml iii four floor* of th- Indiana 9 house here have proven Insuf 9 for the need* of the State of--9 **9, Benjamin Pierce, state supeiW*JB ,n t of building ' and ground:9 L< xlay - ■ V.'A" *’ rp< ’ ,p ' l ln 1878 s B. the Hoes- ® ... c: *itol building was expected to B '* ?’><• enough to house all departD .^ B tsi of thp Slate K° vprniiiPn ' for 9 a century but the Introdue- ■ of tj lp automobile and the deve'.> Bl ««t '# Slate highways and in the 9 c f I the State board of health S ia'A“d the government lo outH ow the! State house and officials 9,, scan Tiling for a means of providing I additional Bpaee. R The Stat* Highway commission and I ttc State board of health have far ' , u tgrown trieir State house quarters jnd both occupy entire floors of buildI ings near the capital. The board of j tP3 lth maintains large offices out,ldP of the State house while the highway commission has housed its entire engineering for.-e in separate quarters. The automobile license bureau is pr diab’.y the most acutely affected by the lack of room. Pierce said This department, which d'-d not exist when the Statehouse was built has a large office force working in the corriders of the building because there are nc I offices available. Other state offices have also been affected by lack of space and officials ar? seeking a plan whereby the need ed room can be aquired. One of the plans offered provides for the moving of the state museum into separate quarters outside of the State building. At present the museum occupies a great room in the ha-ement of the State house. This room, while measuring 120 by 35 feet has proven too small for the fine ex Mbits in the possession of the State Several officials have suggested moving this department into larger ! quarters m another building and glv tn? The space it now occupies to the Automobile License bureau. A second plan provides for the fitting of a great room in the attic of the building in which old record.* may be kept. The attic of the State house, according to Pierce, contains as much floor space as any floor in the build ing with the exception of the base m»-nt. The ceiling in some places is 411 feet high and officials believe that an ideal record room could be estab fished there. Such a move would provide » great deal of additional room and would make it possible for many offices, now cratnped, to ade.q.uatt floor ' ; We want you to come to the big 4th of July celebration, Monday, July sth, at Bellmont Park Decatur. The many amusements are clean, clever, thrilling and wholesome. Exciting events follow each other y ith fast fleeting delight. Bad Stomach Caused Fearful Suffering Was Bloated, Nervous, Sleepless and Dizzy. Entirely Well Now. "I suffered with a breakdown five years ago. It just seemed as if everything was the matter with me. I had blood pressure, a bad stomach, constipation, and I was so nervous I would just shake. I could not sleep at night. My nerves just jumped. My stomach would bloat and cramp and the gas would press back my heart till I thought maybe 1 had organic heart trouble. My bowels would hardly move even with a laxative, and never without one. I had dizzy spells and would stagger and almost fall. I did not have any appetite, and what I did eat wouldn’t stay down. I tried different medicines, but only got a little relief. Then hearing from friends about Viuna, I started taking it. Right from the first it helped me, and b°w I feel fine, as good as I ever did in my life. I eat anything and everything, have a good appetite, »ny bowels are in good shape, my nervousness is practically gone. I «m a man 70 years of age, and if yiuna helps everyone like it has me, ‘ it sure is wonderful." —.Uexander “lack, Gaston, Ind. Viuna acts proinptlv on sluggish bowels, lazy liver «nd weak kidneys. It i purifies the blood, clears the ekin. restores appetite and digestion, and brings »ew strength and energy to the whole “Ody. Take B bottle O n trial. Then i! you re not glad you tried Viuna. your ‘hon-y -will he refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine 1 o-. Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA J he vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE J
German Republic ' I o Restore Medals Berlin, June 30.—(United Press.)-' Bestowal of medals, titles, ribbons and other insignia of distinction in Ger ' many, abolished by the revolution of 1918. is soon to be restored. The revl ' val of this custom, practiced lavishly by the ex kai-er, will now require an amendment oi the German republican constitution. in resuscitating the distribution of, medals for heroic deeds and public services, the German government i« motivated less by a wish to return to customs of the defun -t monarchy than by a desire to save money, since decorations are regarded as a cheapest and most valuable gifts that the government can bestow, in the near future, therefore, the government intends to submit such a bill to the Reichstag and the former custom of handing impressive titles and insignia to prominent public persons Is due for a swift revival. Legion Posts To Hold I’niform Ceremony .Inly 14 Indianapolis, June 30.— Plans for the holding oi a uniform ceremonyon Sunday afternoon July 14 under the auspices of 275 Legion Posts in Indiana were announced at State Headquarters of the organization today. Posts of the Indiana djepartnrent will join with 10,000 other Posts in other states in commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence 150 years ago, it was stated by John H. Klinger, State Adjutant. Previous to this year each Legion Post has planned and executed its own ceremony for the observance of July 4th. This year, however, a simultaneous national ceremony for Independence Day has been worked out by Frank C. Cross, National Director of the Americanism commission of The American Legion and is ; recommended for nation wide use, i Part of the plan is to hold the cere- > mony at the same hour throughout . the country. Tradition fixes the time of the signing of the Declara- ; tion of Independence at 4 o'clock eastern standard time. A feature of the ceremony will be calling the roll of the 56 signers of the Declaration , The services in Indiana will be held ' at 3 o’clock, central standard time
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, the end of the roll call th audt- it enc« will join j n repeating “The I American’s Creed," which Is as fol-’ lows: 'Anlrm 11 ?* in thn Vnl,ed s,a ‘ BS <4 • nU V a RoVPr »tn**nt Os the peu t Pie. by the people, for the people;', , whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed, a de ‘ mocracy in d republic; a sovereign i nation of many noverpign Mtates; a L7.au J'5 10 ' 1 ' on,> aail inoperable; , .established upon those principles of I f reedom, equality, justice and human 1 tty tor which American patriots sac ‘ tlf iced their lives and fortunes. "I therefore believe it is my dutv to | my country to love it; to support. Its ' 1 constitution; to obey its laws; to re- ! sped its flag; and to defend It ( against all enemies.” — <y ——— I Monkeys Reanimated By New Glass Roof I > ■ '■ "• ( London. June 30. (United Press.) ' . Monkeys no longer mope in the Ixm- I . don Zoo since they have had Installed ! . over their quarters a roof made of a [ special grass which lets in the ultraviolet rays. According to Dr. Chalmers Mitchell, director of the Zoo, the ultra-violet i rays which are exculded by the ordinary window glass, are just what the sir mians crave and they have responded , automatically to the stimulus. They r chatter, and swing, and hurl their j cocoanuts around with twice the aban p don ’hey showed before. n |o It takes two to make a bargain, but t only one of them gets it. I "
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New Catholic Cathedral At St. Louis Consecrated Sl Loiilr, June SO.—(United Press) -Three princes of the church In the brilliant red robes of their order yesterday with solemn ritual consecrated America's foremost Catholic cathe dral. Massed ■ thousands thronged the streets surrounding the cathedral, dosed for the day to traffic Behind
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I the three cardinals were numerous [.other dfnitarles, monsignori archI bishops and bishops. A hot sun shone down on the ‘ throngs which numbered close to j 50,000. Pageuntry and ritual which I i began at io a. m,, continued almost without a break, concluding with procession of the blessed sacrament » at 7 30 o'clock last night. , - 0 1 ■ "ii, ■ i Get the Habit—Trade At Homa, It Pays '
Clinton—A triple rainbow, the dear •si ever seen li. this vicinity, formed a complete arch ati-o.s d.e sky here while all of Clinton stepped out to see it. Three archeu, one within i the other, made It up. . ■LT" - - - ■ ■
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If you are afflicted with the goul or a grouch, take a hike, lor the big Bellmont Park, 4th oi July celebration, .Monday, .Inly ~»lh, llcatur, Ind.
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