Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1931 — Page 5
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for shares. So when we are asked, what is capital—we can answer today labor is becoming capital. I Ills is tending to destroy the IniaJnury wall that oxiatedl between employer and employe and industrial relations are going ahead with a very democratic spirit”. Mr. lioikett told how the workmen's compensation laws brought about better working condiilotis aniong employees and Insured them of benefits resulting from injury. "Business leaders have recognized that workers form a big percentage of their customers. If they are better paid, they will be better customers", Mr. Hockett sta'ed. The program was in charge of M. .1. Mylott, chairman of the meeting. W. C. T. u. HOLDS COUNTY MEET 'CUATLNi'. II FROM PAGE ONE) tile subscriptions to the "Young Crusader’' and the w. C. T. U. BMMMMmMMMM. * Mil —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931
■ paper. The declaration of principals and . reciting of the pledge in unison were read and a discussion, was i held on the problems of our union. One of the principal subjects ol i! the discussion was the circulating j library of Temperance literature j which the organization purposed to J have placed in the Adams County . schools. The nicotine department ) superintendent also gave a report, and new resolutions were adopted. Mrs. C Hl, Hocker of this city gave the .soon-tide prayer, followB ed with a pot-luck dinner served by the Decatur Union, in church dining hall. ( - The afternoon session began a* 1:30 o'clock with devotionals and songs. Rev. M. W. Sunderntan pgstor of the First Evangelical Church gave a fine address on the subject, s "World's Outlook for Prohibition and Peace", and many interesting , thoughts on the subject were pre- , sented. g Rev. It. H. Franklin, pastor of the . Methodist Episcopal Church talked
i to the organization on Temperance and discussed "The Present Day problems on the Temperance Question." I The state director of Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Stella Stimson of Terre Haute, who was to have been present at the institute meeting, ( was uniLio to be present. Rev. It. E. Vance of the United Brethren Church gave the closing prayer. o Five Men Are Killed Antioch, 111, April "24—(Ul’i Five young men returning home from a fishing trip early tills morning were killed today when their Automobile crashed into a Soo Line freight train near here. Coroner John L. Taylor, whose stepson, George R. Eaton, 24. was one of the victims, said the acci ;, dent set a record for Lake County ( as not more than four persons ever had been killed in one accident j here before. I 1 Besides Eaton, the other victim - [ were Herrick C. Harrington, file dri-
ver; Daniel Wigham. 24; Gus Gus- Ml tafson. 22; and Edgar Lindroth, 21. ■ Harrington's automobile struck ■ the train with such terrific forcell it derailed, live freight cars in the ■ middle of tile 60-car train. ■ GRAND JURY PROBE STARTS I (CONTINUED FH<>V PAGE ONE B towns and cities of Ims and truck ■ line (ontrid. is sought in suits filed ■ by Indianapolis and Muncie. g Attorm y general James M. Og- R de i to sign a demurer answering tlie conspiracy allegation in Marion Circuit Court today. ; — 0 Aped Pair Wed Coquille, Ore., April 24. (U.R) — | An Si-year-old pioneer, C. It. Stad-I den. and Almira T. Henry, Tit. both! of North Bend, were married here.j TRAPPED
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