Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1930 — Page 5

r 3M lEI ’ People’s \ oice th * '"laHti. column for t" e ÜBC of our len ” » who wish to t»“ k « , "‘«' Th,> I’lKZn for the general good tloiui ‘ qU e»tion» of Inter- , "'•«,%»,.> sign you*’ name t 0 ' .’’utbentie.ty. It will no .'"<■7 if you prefer that it —t* * '■i ,„ p,..., a Ih.ily la.mocr .t hear'l some criticism a•:”ue Attorney for Manning personal «>d sol" I of prosecuting the late Mur ”!>..Wc»W< r "“ l in court. TBiflM 1 o„. .rub-ism unjust. ‘ been roimected with the of our < <niit for more than Jt jW- an <l in "H ’hat '*me the . r S®®t one • r.sl that the State -t's assi<lanl counsel to in a capital case, or In grave felonies. (jofendant s counsel in th<> i <as- are amongst the I a »t iawvers m the State and it province. >f »"• ,h '- ‘lea. Hr” > , ’* ;ar<il< ' ss of of th- prosecuting attorney nd that the interest of the pubS a biy sei veil, as was done in

■ew York Life Insurance Co ■ 51 Madison Avenue, New York City B| (Incorporated under the laws of New York) I A MUTUAL ORGANIZATION, FOUNDED IN 1845 M -Life Insurance is r f "If a man doee M. : «..••■!. >r:’ul aid, not provide for his ■ P ,p., :j ,ii f io those , children, if he does Sfl wjii> pendent -a- ' not l ,r< > vi, ie for all B.|- and W 1.?>? i ' those dependent upK WgVT’WKsffWy - <J, Lon him, and if he ■ Kofessional income. ‘ Ihas tlle vlsio " Sit i- only way | ~ conditions t o bv «1: i. It we can come, and that care ■ make our lives hap- for ,hc , th « t E u .> i< WWMEMRBEwI »'»: • >!'j : Sffii£ at have not yet dawn- ■ » in the thought ed. which we sum M that putting up the whole idea ■■ by somethin Jso that iMMye ■’ f *»& wW|MM| (,f thrift and savH those who are near gjgWEgl ing-. then lie has B , . TtEMrc ~r ~i." J.. , ~ ■ "sasLit<®i&M not opened his eyes ■S to us tnay live o.i ■ after Us and not feel •«' i j human life. We are pun had or siibjet ted aaß|g^gFs$ -8} 1.41, in world to ■ tap-uriv when the r provide not lor our- ■ MKwHfcrahMß&W'iselves, but for others ■ brea(l " 1 nlle rlB . «" d n,! " is ihe basU gone ’ .<< of economy." M Wm. Howard Taft '. Woodrow Wilson B A Prominent Ba iker’s Views On J CREDIT AND LIFE INSURANCE E By the Late A. BA3TON HEPBI RN B Chairman Board of Directors Cha e National Bank New York City BIERE WAS A TIME when it was the rule, even a-nonq conservative business men, to carry largely, if ■ entirely, ricks of fire, accident and death, against which today it is almost the universal custom to inThen a lack of life insurance did not carry special significance. Now the failure of a man to take which are commonly taken by his fellow-men is a fact of such importance as to put the Elective creditor on notice, and call for careful inquiry as to why he thinks he can disregard what come to be the judgment of mankind.” J Special Representatives I J. L Ehler Eugene Durkin I Phone 110 Phone 585 Lenterl®™ Sea Fresh Fillets I * j Insist on these delightfully different I'rozen Fish, j Absolutely Guaranteed, sanitarily wrapped and I all solid fish food. I —— I NO BONES NO ODOR ALWAYS FRESH Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. I ORDER FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS Groceries Meat Markets Fisher & Harris S. J. Hain S. E. Hite Mutschlers M. E. Hower Schmitt Appelman Grocery Gerbers

, case referred to. Aside from this our I’lwseeuting attorney had been 111 for some time and was barely i mile to sit In the case. Th- criticism is wholly unwar 1 ranted. Yours truly James T. Merryman o — — CONGRESS "TODAY °| t (u.r) 4 Senate Continues debate on tariff bill, 1 with a vote on sugar at 2 p. m. Continues lobby investigation. Continues power commission in- . qniry. House Takes up minor banking bills. Judiciary committee continues prohibition hearings. Banking commission continues hearings on branch and chain hanking methods Military affairs committee continues hearings on Muscle Shoals. > e-i-, ALL OVER INDIANA By United Press . INDIANAPOLIS —Marion coun- ■ ty’s century old library, with its 7,000 volumes stored in the courthouse attic for five years, will be ■ given a place in the Indiana war memorial, according to a resolution passed by county commissioners. Tlte library was created near-

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ly 100 yearn ago by the legislature, and was available to public use until crowded conditions forced It into storage. The Ixioks will be salvaged, some given to the Indiana Historical. Society, and others to the war memorial commission. SOUTH lIKND- William Botaer. 25, former Notre Dame university student, committed suicide 'by poisoning after a quarrel with the girl he loved. A valuable bull dog owned by J E. Archambeault. at whose home Botzer livevi, died after eating a aandiwich soaked with the poison fatal to Botaer. Botzer's home was in Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania. REDKEY— William Clouse will spend 84 days in jail as a result of too forcible criticism of his wife’s haircut. He ruffled her coiffure and then used sciseors to give it a notched effect. Convicted on an assault and' battery charge, (louse was fined *25 and costs, a total of *33.65, which lie was unable to pay and will serve out in jail at the rate of *1 a day. LEBANON — Re nanons uraukipally owned water plant made a profit of *11,360.25 for the year 1929. the highest in history, according to a report filed with the public service commission. MUNCIE — Mayor George R. Dale’s fight against a fellow Demo

Lbautemps Premier ol Franee for One Daj ii ' Kb .M’ WilF;.: :. ;. : ' M. Camille Chautemps leaving the Elysee.Palace after being called upon uy "itwioeiii G«-<u>n Dvumewue to form a new French Cabinet, following th- fail of the Tardieu Government • ?hautemps’ Premiership war of short duration and he resigned the post one day later.

crat, city Judge Mann, to prevent filing of criminal cases by police in city court is ended. Judge L. A. Guthrie of Delaware circuit court stopped the boycott on Mann’s court in a ruling to the effect a justice of the peace is without jurisdiction to try criminal cases. Police had been filing charges in the court of Justice E. W. Swain. o Specialize ft is impossible for a man who attempts many things to do them all well. — Xenophon <4307-350? B. C.) — — o Defining the Soul Thf soul. If 11 Is not regarded as a little ghost, is tlie part of man which affirms the value of loyalty to that which Is nnseen.—Woman's Home Companion. o How to Pereuede Him It's easy for a woman to persuade her husband to go shopping with her If the articles in which «he la Interested nre worn by llv Ing models.—lndianapolis News. —o Goose Feathers The best goose feathers are procured from the live bird in the spring, about sli birds of average size furnishing one pound of feath era. ■I _ (J; Doctrines of Socrates Socrates wrote nothing, but his doctrines are believed to be preserved In the writings of I’lato and Xenophon

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LABOR PROBLEM IS DISCUSSED (CONTINUED~FR6m PAGE ONE) in tire history of these events by Its and policies the administration has held unemployment to less than one-naif that of prev.oua crashes. ’’ Davis admit,ed that employment had fallen off three-tenths of one per cent in the week of February It. as compared with the week ending February 10. But, he added, the coming census probably will show there are 46,000,000 custom ary workers in the United States, and certainly 43,000.000 of them are at work.

* % i ■ a Pi I A f z v;b!E*->.id ■ $ U- J \j A A JngrsvM kJ .jk dowoHFittja j 'GfIIIOFFYOUR DOGS!” CRIED YVONNE WADDINGHAM-WADDINGHAM For Yvonne’■ feeble strength was spent after an hour’s flight across the ice-pack. “Them ain't dogs, woman!” laughed the sheriff. “Them's your boy friends. They bark like bloodhounds because they don’t smoke OLD GOLD, the honey-smooth cigarette made from queen-leaf tobacco better have ’em change to it and save yourself a lot of unnecessary alarm, my gaL” iii'SßwilK OLD GOLD Wjsglß c P- Lorillard Co. FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.. .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD On your Radio . . . OLD GOLD—PAUL WHITEMAN HOUR. Paul Whiteman and complete orchestra . . . every Tuesday, 9 to 10 P. M., Eastern Standard Time

“Senator Wagner’g own proposal, are for more Federal employment agencies and tr*ore statUtice, and as I see it, hope for cures of the ! -esult of future crashes,” Davis ' commented. “I am In accord with them How 1 ever, none cf these things create , J johh right now. For what they Are , worth the present administration j recommended necessary expansion I In employment agencies and statistics through the department of ' labor budget, not yet passed by the I senate. I ’’But of fur more importance is Hie urgent necessity for the public J bullrings bill which passed tin house, and the appropriations for 1 public works in the deficiency bill

now awaiting srnate action. "But above all, the workers of the country need tile passage of the tariff act to remove uncertainty and allow the workers to make in our own factories the hundr ds of millions of dollars worth of goods now coming in by import." o Prisoner Stabs Keeper Albany, N. Y.. Mar. 5- (U.R) Edward L. Beckwith, principal keeper of Auburn prison, was fatally stabbed l>y a convict at the prison today, according to advice to state commissioner Raymohd I’. C. Kfel> of the corrections department from Warden Hoffman. The stubbing occurred in th-

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ijjjjson dining room near the end of Br- noon day meai, Hoffman told the commission. The inmate who wielded the Ijjite was aacet tallied and is lining * stioned, lie aald. All the prisoners were returned to their cjjlls an<! conditions were quiet, the warden reported.

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