Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1930 — Page 3
PA RITES r»TENI) HOPE g |OR HARMONY ■ |SI - EI) I’KOM PAGE ONE) contest between lb|H|||ll|SP and congress, Mr. | ias won so fur. lie was ting public works and gain-. that lie should have re'ie'i *" allotting the ex K,.. among ’bo various pr> a I. 111. tant, almost milieu |H ri . r .<|. i from its insistence! relief should extend' to ib» provision of hu I well as live stock food. I,
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| Hot congress was able to iuereisJ |ho J 25, into,not) drought program (S l''» , Kl<lont to $15,000,000. m.'to,'r n ® o - oftn - f "’<> farm board ap»lation almost was lost In the he'i hours before the senut ■ adjourned Senator Borah. Itepn.. Idaho, .|, unced th . hoard and its methhs policy ~f hnv Ing wheat to peg prices mer , , y w;|| . Postponing ■ the day of judgment.South rn senators assailed chairJ man L< ; «g ( - for {ai|jng U) cotton what he had done for wheat •n the midst of this general attack' pledged their side to remain In session all night I if necessary and th- hope of mp buster against tie appropriation ended.
DECATER daily DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 92, 1930
l: " | h senat ■ and house adhered - airly closely to HCh 'dllle. Tile I house passed the three routine appropriation bills named fo r disposit ion before the holiday. They dill await senate action, Majority Lender Watson of the I'ti.ite hud expected to dispose milv of emergency appropriations and presidential appointees before 1 Itrlstmas. He was unable to Jam i lm n w tariff commission through ami it is to come up January 11. Hid th sharpest threat ct tin extra session after March I was eliniin , ated when the world court project was Shelved until the new congress me ts hi Decemb r 1931. The for.sign r latlons committee decided Jo hold the world court in Its files ; for a year. ' o— To Liquidate Bank Richmond. Ind., Doc. 22- (UP)--I I'.ai'ly liquidation of assets of the Aim-: man Trust and Savings bank | w hich closed last week, has been .autorized by directors. It was predicted that all depositors would be paid in full. — o G. E. CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL BE HELD TONIGHT — ■(CONTINUED FROM PVQE ONE) land Oscar Teapl?. Other comm ttees who will assist in tlie entertainment are as fellows: decorations, llez Cochran, Bernard f.oshe, and Calvin Waite; purchasing committee, Lohnas McIntosh; balloon committee, A. Buffenbargtr and Andrew Hilton; moving picture committee, Vernon Aurand and Ralph Roop. Th General Electric firemen, under Captain Erank Braun, will be pt esent at the entertainment |and prevent any pcssible tires or ■ panics. The fol'owing men will serve as 'ushers for the evening: Bernard I Rabbitt. Kenneth Beard, Don Gage. William Kohls, and Oren Schultz. The Christmas spirit also prethroughout the decorations of | the General Electric plant on North I Ninth street, whore bright colored i Christmas lights adorn the entrance of the building, and Christjmas trees and ether decorations of the Ynletide season have been I used in a decorative manner
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The East, West, Nortn ano South were gubernatorially represented in this meeting of the executive committee of governors at Washington, D. C. (Left to right) Governor Roosevelt of New York, Governor Case of
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rii-.-se three winning beauties will enjoy tours of the United States as a result of having been selectetf by cities of Southern California for the National Good-
throughout the .club rooms. The public is invited to drive past the plant to see the elaborate decorations. —z _o Carage Owner Aids Poor Ottawa —(UP)— Announcement has been made by Jerome Laubenthal. proprietor of a garage nett" here.ftliat he would give the profits .uom sale of garage products the re-' 1 tnainder ot the yea: to aid the poor. I Laubenthal ha. been doing a thriv-l ng business and has been forced to' fdd two men to his force. Sale ot ive gallons of gasoline means some ttor child is aided to the amount, >f 15 cents. o Y. M. C. A. Aids Relief Work Mansfield, 0... —(UP)— Rather .han deprive the needy of money annually appropriated to it by 'he Community Fund, the Mansfield Y. M. C. A. has closed its doors so that its appropriation, $5,000 can be di zerted back to the Community Fund for relief work. "Y" otficials said it ,as p. ibably the Y. M. C. A. would , remain closed until nex. fall o | Charge Pattor S'ole Chickens j Pomeroy, 0., When the Rev J. C. Ward, negro pastor of Ruthland, went on alleged chicken-tealing exledition'.he neglected to change his shoes, one of which left a round imirint according to police. He is in jail here charged with robbing hen I roosts and he's shoeless. They are being held as evidence. Williams Heads Press Work Columbia, Mo.. —(UP) —John F ' Williams, who has served as Uni-, • ersity of Missouri publisher and assistant secretary since 1922. has been appointed director ot publications. Colonel Williams will super-1 vise the university press and all iniversity printing. He also will he the general director of the university news service. .1 Wine Was Vinegar Rochester, N. Y. (UPI Threei youths, charged with entering the home of Joseph Speciale and tak ing three 15 gallon kegs‘of what they believed to be wine, have told j police they drank the contents of one keg before they discovered it was vinegar. o V.llage Seeks Physician Ashland. W'is- —(UP)—Mason, a vil.age of 150 people near here is hopingJ.hat .they will get a phy-1 sician for a Christmas gift. The vil i lage and surrounding territory were j without a doctor by the death of Dr. D. C. Harrison several months ago. Until a physician is obtained for the community, citizens are taking up first aid. o Bocwe'l Papers Collected Austin, Tex., —(UP)—A complete collection of the “Boswell Papers'' is being essayed by the University of Texas through the Wrenn Library. Nine volumes of the papers left by James Boswell, biographer to Dr. Johnson have been issued and there will be seven more in the Ulst. The papers were secured for .th University of Mrs. Miriam Lutcher Stark ot Orange.
Rhode Island (chairman) and Governor Dem of Utah. (Left to right, standing) Governor Pollard of Virginia and Governor Hardy of Florida, secretary of the conference.
s Wil) Tour. They are. left to i right: Rose Rinaldi. Queen Dora othy MacDonald and Marguen rita Olivera.
American Boy Captivates Paris MKk * > * fee. I : I I "■' Paul Benedict, of Brunswick. Ga., j eight-and-one-half-year-old actor. has appealed to critical French audiences in his role in “La Mome j Detective." In this production he | plays with the famous French actress. Mlle Parysis The boy will j visit America for Christmas and i then return to France to continue i his promising career. Owns Old Skates Bellefontaine. O„ —(UP) Two pair of skates, each more than half a century old, are owned by Rus ' More, of Bellefontaine. One pair his 'brother, Horace More, bought tor opening of an ice skating rink 55 years ago, and the other pair, wooden bottom skates with solid runners I were purchased Cfi years ago. o —— Chair of Religion Established I Lexington, Va.. —(UP) —Georg" I Walker St. Clair. Tazewell, Va , has l made a gift of $25,090 to Washingjtoii and Lee University for establishment of a permanent chair ot ’ Religion. St. Clair is rector of tne board of trustees of the university Gobelins Get Tapestry Job ;* Paris, —(UP)—'Aristide Briatid jas chai; man of a special League of j Nations committee, has awarded 'the Gobelins’ tapestry industry a 'contra't. for two heroic hangings for the League Council Chamber i ,t Geneva. ! Train Clips Off Auto Whately, Mass., —(UP) — Like a gigantic pair of scissors, the locomotive of an express train clipped off the entire front of Albert Hall’s motor truck on’ a local grad* 'crossing and left him sitting at the I j wheel unscratched. The hood, en- j Jgine and front wheels were swept i iaway In the collision. ,' ; o Suicide Record Set i New Orleans, —(UP) —A seven • vear record ot suicides was made I here in the eleven months ending •IDec. 1, the coroner’s office has an•Jnounced. The total of 87 for this ■! period surpassed every full year |since 1923.
Notice Auto Owners 1931 License Plates On Sale December 26 THE ADAMS COUNTY LICENSE BUREAU has been moved to the Adams County Garage West Madison street and the new 1931 licenses will he issued next Friday. Avoid the rush by getting your plates early. Open Evenings. Jo L. Ehler Manager Adams County License Bureau. ~ MBKBSnnBHJMM fl
I HiT r r “I I | ■ GREETING ’■ g r hF to your F Fi iends and 3 f Customers 3 | I g % through the columns | ■ "Hhe H « t II J | . ft saSSkfl II DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT M g A S has been the custom for a number of /*■ years, the DEC AT I R I) AI L g DEMOCRAT will next I I Tuesday, December 23rd | I 8 g —issue their special Christmas Greetings Paper—containing the Greetings and Good g ff Wishes of the local merchants to their ■a friends and customers. t ..I W An effort is being made to solicit every ‘g g merchant. If we fail to reach you — call S phone 1000 and we will write and place your Greetings Ad for you. k I Decatur Daily Democrat f a s
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