Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1929 — Page 5

MERGER DATA IS PRESENTED Instill Merger Hearing Continues; Witnesses Asked To Testify Indianapolis, Dec. 5. — (U.R) — Con tlnu«l presentation of data relative t 0 the Insul) properties involved in the proposed $70,000,000 Inaull utility merger and cross examination of witnesses for the petitioners was the program for the fourth day's session before the public service commission today. Yesterday afternoon, L. T. Hixon. V j c e president of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company- admitted that traction lines Involved in the merger are neither competitive nor parallel, and intersect at only one place—Frankfort. The admissions were made in at|s wer to qiiesttons asked by George

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H f.mlth, deputy attorney general trietlo’ I*"' 1 *"' y rU ' ed tlm 8 "*1" of , uXs h. O v mPai ' lCS may n °' take P‘ aee unless they are parallel or intersect. ' Hixon had been called to the wit«uu<i by the Pl!litloum to p “ figures concerning the T. Il i , !'• Other witnesses during the at""><'<’ll session were Charles F. ‘>> of Halsey Stuart company, in- <•* ment brokers, Chicago, and William A. Pennington, of the Utility Securities ocmpany, Chicago. Clarke and Pennington were questioned regarding the value of Insult securities. high honor is CONFERRED ON DECATUR YOUTH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 Garrett, and James Burk, troop 61, 1 oCilt ur. Scouts who received the sold palm were Paul Gelsenhop, troop 12; Sam Stringer, troop 2',t, and Frank Dunlin, troop 34. Fort Wayne. Clarence Brookmyer and Jack Miller of troop 161, Garrett, were awarded bronze palms. Following tho community singing, i led by Rev. A. P. Wilson of the First Church of Christ, with H. Lloyd Grosvenor of Kendallville at the piano, President. Hoffman called upon the heads of the scout committees tor reports. A motion was made and passed that an admission fee be charged persons visiting the Limberlost cabin and flower gardens, for the purpose of creating a fund to maintain the gardens and cabin. Admission to the scout camp proper will continue to be without charge, and parents of scouts in camp will ire admitted to the restricted areas free of charge. Chairmen Make Reports Other chairmen who made reports Simple Pleasant Way TO LOSE FAT How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose a load of unhealthy fat that you don't need and don’t want and at the same time feel better than you have for years? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal ami at the same I time develop that urge for activity that ' makes work a pleasure and also gain in ambition and keenness of mind? j (let on the scales today and see how I min h Von weigh—then get an st, cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you for I weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning and when you have finished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. Now you can laugh at the people who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat—now you will know the pleasant way to lose unsightly fat and j oil'll also know that the 6 vitalizing salts of Kruschen (Salts that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function properly)—have presented you with glorious health. After that you'll want to walk around and sav tn your friends. —"One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money.” ~ I.C (ding druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts —you cap always get it .. . rr;.., ~'u Urnir Sill III)

were: E. J. Galltneyer, chairman of the court of honor; C. J. Stelgmeyer, chairman of the publicity committee; Jay Hopkins, o< Kendallville, chairman of tho leadership and training committee; M H. Northrop, chairman of the reading committee; John l‘. McKay, chairman of the health committee; C. C. Pumphrey of Decatur, chairman of the organization and extension committee; Henry Bowerfind, chairman of the civic service committee, and L. C. Ward, chairman of the older boya’ activities committee. “WATCH OUT FOR HOLIDAY FIRES,” FRIEDT WARNS ITOVTINUBP FROM PAGE ONB) flames. “In using home motion picture machines, be sure that the film is of the slow-burning type, commonly called ‘"non-inflammable.”’ "Smokers should throw away cigar or cigarette before entering a store crowded with shoppers. One careless smoker may be the cause of a holocaust. “In case inflammable decorations are used despite warnings, never at tach them to electric cords, fixtures or bulbs. The big automobile fire in St. Louis about three years ago was caused by paper ornaments attached

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to electric fixturen. "Aino, tbe approach of Revere weather makes this a propitious time to remind every citizen of the dangera of overheating the furnace:; that kerosene la a dangerous substance, with which to start fires; and that any and nil dry (leaning In the home Is likely to prove an exitenaive economy. — o — KELLOGG PACT REGARDED AS GREAT TREATY (CONTINUED I'HOM PAGE ONE) cused of deliberate interference by Maxim Mtvlnoff, acting commissar ' for foreign affairs, in a speech before the all Soviet parliament last night. The Soviet foreign minister charged the recent note of secretary Stimson, . and similar declarations by other Kel- ■ log treaty signatories, were aimed at I frustrating the moves of the Manchurian government for direct negotiations • with Soviet Russia, Colds Rub well over throat and chest I OVER'» MILLION JARS USED YEARLY

GRAND CHAMPION BRINGS OWNER $8.25 A POUND (CONTINUBD FHOM PAUK ONE) grand < hampion carload lot of steers brought only 35 ceuts a pound for E. P. Hall, Mechanicsburg, 111. Stockmen consider the carlot chumpion the real prise of the show, inasmuch as it Is considerably more

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difficult to produce 15 chumpiou steers than on». Kanouse's victory makes the Greensburg city council composed of three Democrats and three Republican mem-

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bers. Tbe balance of power is with the Democrats, however as tbe mayor la a Democrat. In rase of a tie vote the mayor has the deciding vote, — - ——■ o Get the Huett—Treat at Homo, it Pave