Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1930 — Page 3
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the weather bureau for the mid-1 w«*t. The predictions Indicated the most severe port of the snow storms was over, but Hint ordinary, October weather would not return for several days to a major portion of the midwest.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930.
The lowest official temperature i In the United States was 12 above , zero nt Havre, Mont., but recordings of five and six degrees lower I were reported from unofficial ther- | mometers. Calgary, Alta., reportied ti above for the lowest temperature in Western Canada and i Edmonton, Alta., has 10 above. The storm appeared to have i upent most of its force as it brought the first snowfall to many i communities in the western states. A generous coating of snow fell over most of Montana and the Dakotas and a howling wind carried | I the storm Into northern Minnesota. l I Snow was reported falling at St. . Paul, in central Minnesota, at j mitl-mornlng, llndiijatlng the first I touch of winter was continuing ' j eastward. Weather forecasters . ; said enoty would fall in northern | Wisconsin, Michigan and other' I Great Lakes states. o__, I Get the Habit— Trade «t Home
COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA
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CREOMULSION THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON nw ■ll ■■ ■ 111 ■■ m FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Children’s Jersey Pantie Dresses rrp* SI.OO and $1.25 values I UV Now is the time to begin Embroidery for Christmas. A lot of new designs to make up in scarfs, large buffet sets, large variety sets, centers, quilted pillows, cases and aprons. Priced from 5c to $1.75 DRESSMAKING—HEMSTITCHING Prompt Service THE VITZ GIFT SHOP 221 N. Second St. Phone 925 Niblick Building Decatur, Indiana GB-*" — Ba lUim, ■■< OgilW .BBSS *■ | J Heat» » Flows to Every Room Heat flows and circulate* from the Glow-Boy parlor furnace just as it does from the pipes of a basement furnace. The Globe Heat Amplifying > Casing Shield actually adds 25% heating capacity, with a corresponding fuel saving. Glow-Boy keeps the rooms warm all the time, including the floors. Glow-Boy usually requires firing only twice each 24-hour day, and special features do away with spilled ashes and coal. Don't buy any heating plant until you have seen the beautiful, efficient Glow-Boy on exhibition at our store. Schafer Hdw. Co. Schafer Block
TAXATION IS mcnutt theme (CONTtNUID^ FROM PAPSI ONE) would bo brought about were the Democrats in power. I That the Democrats plana to wage their fight on state Issue* was clearly seen In McNutt's speech. "Tax relief is the dominant issue of the campaign," he said. “The, last general assembly shirk'd ita I responsibility and temporized by | authorizing a state tax survey comin’ssion. "Tile Democratic party has adopted the sound economic principle that the burden of taxation I r I should be distributed in accordance with the ability to pay. it also i proposes to reduce the number of I salaried officials, officers, commie-' I slons and bureaus to those necea-l , sary to manage the public business
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with strictest economy. "Law enforcement is a problem of major Importance. Failing in i performance, the Republican party | called In another commission. The responsibility for law enforcement I rests with the executive branch of the government. it cannot be shifted. "Another issue of first Importance has to do witli the highway commission. The commission Is Impaired by the deficit of approli mately $2,000.()o0 and has frantically endeavored to make loans and has had to Issue certificates of indebtedness.” McNutt referred also to "claims ‘against live Republican employees |of the oil inspection department (totaling $14,088. ” He said It "has 'been necessary to prod the office |of the insurance commissioner to collect $92,742 in taxes." He blamed the present economic I depression upon “the easy going pretense of the last two administrations that things were better than they actually were.” "The only way the people of Indiana can voice their dissatisfaction with present conditions and do their full part in restoring our economic balance is to elect a Democratic congressman in every district,” he said. "The achieve-' ments of Democratic congress during the Wilson administration con-1 stitute a guaranty of satisfaction. I 0 Seek Site For Prison Washington, C. Oct. 15 — eial) —The Bureau of Prisons in the | Department of Justice announces that it will receive offers tor the donation of land on which to erect a I hospital for criminal insane and (other defective delinquents as an- ,' thoiized by the law of Congress approved May 14. 1930. I This tract should be not less than [SOO acres, conveniently shaped, in the State of Indiana, Illinois, lowa or Missouri. The property should be lin a healthful locality, on a main | line of transportation and in a loca- | tion where a sufficient water supply could be readily developed. Several offers to donate land of I this character and extent have al- ' ready been received by the Bureau. Communications should be addressed to the Bureau of Prisons. Department of Justice. Washington D. C.. and should be received on or before November 15, 1930.
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SAM JACKSON, MRS. KNAPP TO GIVE SPEECHES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, Ing several years of ills childhood and his father was pastor of the Pleasant Mills and Bobo Methodist churches. He Is regarded as one of the; great orators of present-day Indi-1 ana, and will have a message j dwelling largely on state and county political questions. The mooting will start at 7:30 o'clock and following the band concert and pole raising the speaking will take place. All persons interested In the campaign are urged to attend. — >—o— —— Get the Han't—trade ar Home
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ALCOCK DRAWS LYLE’S WRATH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) McDonnell. "I want you to suggest to the cbltf that he take Captain John | jstege from the miscellaneous divls j lion and put him and the five other 'captains hack to work. Captain! Stage’s knowledge of hoodlums! I would be invaluable while we are
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trying to arrest tlum all.” M.• Donnell agreed to deliver Judge Lyle's message, and as Battaglia was being removed to the jo.I the judge cautioned McDon-■ nell: "Be careful of yourself, you might bo kidnaped on the way" | downtown." i resh Pickerel, > et <it an< J Boneless Fish. Fresh bulk and canned oysters. Schmitt Meat Market. ...
