Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1931 — Page 5
I DEALT out I by committee 1 nC 2P from PAGE ONE) Me clerk; K|,chell, Oreenfield, reading | OWP I, M. Cravens, Madiatut,, clerk; I>. M. Barnes, | d plater clerk; Charles tort Wayne, calendar clerk; I Rohan, South Bend, enE clerk; Henry Fleming. Inftlls, cloak room attendant; Inith. Gary negro, Janitor; | Morgan, Fort Wayne, and I Dean, Indainapolis, pages; |c Baker, Dunkirk, Lillian ■box, and Louis Loetz, LaIstenogiaphers; and Guy I Hamilton county, Robert It, Clinton county, Joseph I Indianapolis, J. B. Reynjokomo, Dal Wandell, UlufTKhn W. McCullough, Paoli, I KorbUofT, Jasper, aud Fred I Columbia City, assistant Ippers. f who received senate apLnts were Mrs. Pearl GalthL»ls. who was named enIj clerk, and Miss Marie L ( r, Richmond, chosen as [clerk. Lion of additional members [ senate force was blocked [members of the committee Liable to agree on which one [candidates should be selecttreading clerk.
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All house appointees are dunocrats. When Representative Charles Y. oFster, Carmel, only republican member of the committee, asked if any republicans would be considered for positions, he was answered in the negative. He left the meeting. Lieutenant Governor Hush will be busy during Hie week-end making selections for various senate committees from a flood of applications, He was aided materially by abolishment of five minor com mittees Thursday, accomplished through adoption of a resolution. Among senators reported seeking committee chairmanships are J. Clyde Huffman. Indianapolis; j French Clements, Evansville; and Earl Rowley, Laporte. Rowley was understood to be slated for the chairmanship of a new judiciary “C" committee, created by the abolishment of the five committees on federal relations, execu- i tivo appointments, manufacturers, rights and privileges, and telephone and telegraph/ A bill designed both to solve the school text book problem and to alleviate idleness among primers of the state penitentiary, ft ill he introduced in the house next week by Representative Garritt R. Bates, democrat, Indianapolis. The measure provides for printing at prison of all text books used in Indiana public schools, to be sold to pupils at cost.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931.
To Speak Here Monday ‘ > - -sir ' * % . % fe * > ' 1L Robert R. Hull Mr. Hull, Shakespearean scholar, lecturer and associate editor of • Our Sunday Visitor," Huntington, Indiana, will address the members of the Holy Xante Society of the st. Mary’s Catholic church, Monday evening, January 12 at the K. of C. hall. •
TO FILIBUSTER IN BEHALF OF EXTRA SESSION ! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! the country and millions are in distress, this senate ought to be [engaged in informing the president of conditions, and especially in eduI eating the house where the relief legis’ation is held up. Power is ! important, hut it is not so importjant as relief.” • But there is a serious purpose behind the debate on the three commissioners. The democrats are grinding out campaign material, as they expect power to figure largely in 1932. If they can obtain an I adverse vote on the eommission- | ers, President Hoover will refuse to resubmit the nominations, hut I the democrats' purpose will have j been gained. Insurgent republicans, who must ! vote with the democrats if the ! motions are to carry, are striving to make Mr. Hoover unavailable for renomination. 11 they can make liim unpopular through emphasis of tliis phase of the power dispute, it will serve their plans for 1932. There will be more of this strategy if congress ever gets back to farm relief. In the relief dispute, the inter-j ests of town and country openly are clashing. The drought bill, to which the senate added $15,000,000 for food loans to farmers, still lies on Speaker Longworth's desk. Rep. LaGuardia, Repn., N. Y., who lias held it there for three days, aiu nounced today he would continue to object to sending the measure to conference until he has receiv-! ed assurance tliat, in some way, the food provisions would be ex- j tended to include the unemployed in the cities. u — European Scientists Wrong A Britisli othchil of East Africa says that African medicine men linked the mosquito with malaria when European scientist* still thought the disease due to Inhaling gases front swampy lands. O'"' • - ■ Ancient Welt Still Used Excavations st Pompeii brought to light an artesian well with a number of connecting pipes. It still furnishes a large quantity of water which is used to supply the foun tains that have been unearthed. On the Down Grade We expect old men to be conservntives, but when a nation’s young men tire so, Its funeralbell is already rung.—Henry Ward Beecher. Life's Darkest Moment ! The real zero hour is wlipn the I gasoline Indicator is at 0 and you \ are five miles from a filling station ! _r>es Moines Tribune-Capital.
Mt. Tabor M. E. Circuit H. E. Matttaon, pastor. Mt. Hope M. E. Church 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School, J. Corey, superintendent. 7 p. m. Wednesday evening — Prayer service at Brother John j Corey's home. Mt. Tabor M. E. Church 9 a. m. —Sunday School, E. Koos, superintendent. j 7:30 p. pi. —Union meeting at U. B. church. Clark's Chapel M. E. Church 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, C. Clem, superintendent. 10.30 a. in.—Preaching by pastor. Revival meetings will begin at Clark’s Chapel, Monday, January 12, at 7:30 p. m. The community is urgently invited to attend these helpful services. Hay of Ohio will assist as a worker and song leader. o i In a Nutshell The secret of life is nut to d< what one likes, tint to like wlqit one has to do Originator of Milestones Caius Ora cell us. tribune of Rome, In 123 B. C.. was the first to pro ! mntgnie a law to spi milestones at ! every 1.000 paces along the Roman highways. Best of the Worst When a man says he is making the best of it he usually means he has got the worst ot it.—Morgan town fW. Va.) Dominion-News. Advice to Cotton Growers Thickly planted cotton is recom mended on all soils by Arkansas experiment station officials. Cypress Really Pine The cypress belongs to the pin* family. Any tree of the pine fam j ily in Africa is called African cy j press. To Loosen Windows To open windows that have been stuck with paint, by wet weaklier, etc., brush the inside of the frames with ordinary black lead. They slide without the least difficulty. Fur From Karakul Sheep Karakul sheep are the source of three kinds of fur, known commercially as caracul, broadtail and pet sian. No Silent Suffering There i Sou At Americans don’t suffer In silence when times get hard. They overthrow the government and take the soft jobs Society's Splendid Record During the World war the Sori- | ety of Friends was active In re--1 lief work In France, Germany, Holland, Poland ar.d Rttssju. After the war it did a great deal of re construction work, hospital work ami relief work among the desti tate.
BANK BANDITS ARE ACTIVE IN THREE STATES ’ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) holding up the Jonesvllle State Hank here today and shooting at i a patron who came Into the bank | 1 which the robin ry was in progress. | i Tlte patron, Albert Kiel, refused j |to obey the bandit’s command to | lie on the floor. Instead he ran j |out to spread and alarm. The shot! milled. The bandit left in an auto. He I hud entered the hank quietly and covered Cashier George Donhost with a gun. Gets $15,000 Loot Baltimore, Md., Jan. 9. — (U.R) — Six bandits, anted witli automatic rifles and pistols, robbed the, Commercial Savings Bank of $15,000 in cash today. Four of the bandits covered em plo.ves of the bank with their guns while two of lit intruders scooped up money in the cashier's cage and carried It away in a satchel. The other bandits then backed from the hank, climbed into a wait ing automobile and hurried away. Only one customer was in the bank at th? time. When the ban- j dits entered and ordered him to i hold up hjs hands, the customer j fainted. o Uncle Eben ’’Pis world has been "bout de same." said Uncle Eben. "as fur hack as I kin hear anything about it De man dat nln’ got de dollar is tr.vin' to get it an' de man dat's got It is tr.vin’ to hold on.”—Wash ; ington Star. Another Us«* of Airplane Lifeguards at Seaside, lire., use tin airplanr In rescue work. The craft carries a torpedo to which is fastened a long rope attached to j a life preserver. The crew (Imps ’ tlie preserver to the person in di* ; tress, and the torpedo carries the I line to shoif. the net hod being j quicker than boat rescue. Or Don't Car* I spite of anti noise campaign* mere are still a surprising lot of i people who don’t know that noise atnnoys oilier people.—San Bernardino Sun. Trading Agreement* Commercial paper is a general ! name for checks, drafts, notes, bills 1 j of lading, bills of exchange, ware i house receipts, treasury warrants, ; I orders for delivery of goods, certifi- [ cates of stocks and bonds, etc., and : is sometimes applied to contracts j and agreements. Great Fi»hirg Ground* The fishing locality known as the I Grand banks is a submarine plateau } i extending into the North Atlantic I ocean eastward front Newfound ’ land. — Hail, the Carrot) So the carrot contains the great vitamin A. It’s just another proof Hint true greatness lias darned simple tastes. —San Francisco Chronicle. Few Color-Blind Indian* Color blindness is four times as prevalent ns among American Indians, is the report of an anthropologist who lias just completed a study. Unfortunate Poet Keats was about twenty when his first volume of poetry was published. lie died at (lie age of j twenty-four. Aftei That It Doesn’t Matter I We suppose the parachute inanit i faettirers also advertise their product as “good to the last drop."— Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Benighted Race* Culture is widespread, but In re- I mote regions there are races still so benighted they haven’t even beard of a hole in one.—San Francisco Chronicle. j Sparrow’* Lapse Baby sparrows live chiefly on In sects, hut as they grow older they || turn essentially into vegetarians I with an unfortunate liking for gar- j don products and grains. Education Worth Anxiety | Education is the only interest j ! worthy of deep, controlling nnxletj : of the thoughtful man.—Phillip* It Simply lin't Done “You'll notice that big-hearted j j gossips never feel an urge to warn j I the bride nbout the groom's past.' '
How the Women Rule If you boast that you don't In any way obey your wife's orders, you are talking nonsense; for you are aot made of tree or stone, as the laying Is, and you suffer what most or ull of us suffer; you bre ruled by n woman.—l’alludas In the Ohio State Journal. Try It The harassed husband of a wife whose mouth Is always In active eruption complains to the Florence (Ala.) Herald that lie •‘can't get a word In edgewise.” “How," he asks, "can I make her listen to me?" "Easy!" Informs the editor “Talk In your sleep.” Neglected Museum France's finest musical museum, the collection of Hie national coll ser atory. attracts so few vlslK.rs that It does not pof to charge Hd mission and hire ticket sellers. Only All persons viewed the hlstorl cal Instruments last year. Not Always Borne Out “We imagine a great tnan.” said 111 110. the sage of Chinatown. “Is expected to do great things. Till* work of Imagination proves toe often that Action is greater that truth."— Washington Star. Longest River* The ten longest rivers in lh* world are: Amazon, 4.<xxi miles; Nile, 3.51X1; Yenisei, 3.21X1; Yang tse, 8.100; Congo. 8,000; Lena 3,(XXI; Missouri. 3.IXX); Amur, 3,000: Mekong. 2.S(X); Nile. 2,<KK). Stocking Substitute Woineu in oriental countries stain their feet with het.nn, some times binding their legs with rlli bons sandalwlse before applying tin dye In order to produce a patterned effect. Weather Extreme* Temperatures as low as 30 de grees below zero have been recorded on Mount Whitney and 130 above in Dentil valley, DO miles away Dogwood Color* The pink variety of dogwood 's now a distinct variety, having beet, developed from pink specimens of the wild dogwood. The color of the blossoms is probably determined to some extent hv soil conditions, but it is reasonable to suppose that a definitely [fink variety would eon tinue giving pink blossoms.
Auto License DEADLINE JANUARY 31 Auto License Depat Lment Located at the Adams County Auto Co. West Madison St. Decatur, Ind. J. L. EHLER, Mgr. # Jan. 31 Tass Deadline Hoosier Motorists Must Display 1931 License Plates by Feb. 1, ——————— Mayr Warns INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. B—Hoosier motorists were warned today by Frank Mayr, Jr., secretary of state, , that they must display 1931 automobile licenses on their cars by February 1 to avoid arreet. Mayr said that he did not feel that it would be necessary to extend the limit even though the sale of plates did not begin until nine days later than last year.
Protective Galvanising Galvanizing It u process by which l metal sheets and other parts passed ; through a pot of molten zinc take on a protective coating of thHt metal. The coating must he thin enough to permit forming Into 1 spouting, cornice*, gutter*, etc., i without cracking, and so permitting corrosion to take place at the exposed portion, snd thick enough to provide satisfactory durability against the effects of atmospheric gases, moisture, etc. Golden Gate Deep Channel Tlie waters of San Francisco ktj are generally shallow far out from j the shore, hut the Golden Gate slid the part of the hay adjoining Kan Francisco, as well us a centrg' channel running through Itir whole length, have a depth of 30 to more i than KKI feet. \s ~~ 6 Wonderful Carpet One of the world’s most fnraous | Jewelry designs, tne "Cnrpet of 1 Pearls" In the palace at Rnrodn, India, Is plgbt feet by six ‘feet, and hundreds of diamonds, rubies and emeralds nre used to form a flora! design In tin* center. Police Use Airplanes Airplanes re now a part of the equipment of the police department of Parts, and ire to he used, when the necessity arises, for patrol I work over tiie city, watching the ! traffic and giving notice of any I threatened disturbance of the peace. O Occasionally That Way "Sometimes," said Uncle Chen, "a otnn takes credit for bein’ honest when he’s merely been doin’ husl 1 ness wlf folks dat never give him a chance to he anything else."— Washington Star The Greatest Conference One of tlie most entirely rlghi things in the world Is the willing ness and ability to admit honestly and temperately that we nay Ni wrong.—Woman’s Home Contpap lon. Friends and Enemies Whatever the number of a man’s friends, there will he times In his life when he has one too few, hnt i If he has only one enemy, he Is ! lucky Indeed if he has not one too I many.—Bnlwer l.ytton. —o■ — ■ — Throne Seat Oldest Chair The throne chair of King Minos | of Crete, carved from a single block of stone. Is said to he the oldest chair in the world.
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REPORT FILED BY CORONER (CONTINUED FROM PAO2 ONE) time. The coroner refused to comment on the report and would not state what action would follow the filing of th© report. T pieat was held following a lo( ..hvsidans refusal to the sign tiie ordinary doath certificate. The inquest was held to investigate lie cause of the girl’s death and criminal charges may follow. Whan Twin* Disagree Twin* are bathed at the game time, fed st the *ame time, tucked away on the stroke. Their desires always clash, and yet there Is no reason why either one’s needs should be paramount. — Country Home. C Strang* Diet When tea was first Introduce? Into England, the people were sometimes puzzled as to the preparation of it. As an Instance it is recorded that a lady of l’enrlth, having been sent a pound of tea, and not knowing how to use -4t, boiled the whole up In a bottle. She then nut down with solhe friends to eut the leaves with but!*»r and salt. They wondered afterwards how such a diet could appeal to any one. Small Boy Honored The little boy hurled In Arlington cemetery and called the "Little Corporal," was the son of Sergt. Frnnk Ijinktmi. General Pershing’s orderly during the World war, and was always (ailed Little Corporal by the general, lie is hurled In the civilian portion of the Fort M.ver post section of Arlington. Source of Love We enjoy taking care of people ir animals that are n little weaker than we are. On Hi* other nanil we resent any person who as some* a regal sir.—American Magazine. —o Arabian “Schoolroom" An Arab school Is conducted out-of-doors. The children and teacher alike sit crosslegged on a grass mat on the ground. Each child carefully removes his shoes and places them behind him before school begin*. I Get the Hehit—Trade at Home.
