Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1931 — Page 6

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MORE fINO BETTER BREAD \ I r J —FOB SALE BY— J, 7 / Fisher & Harris, Decatur Walter Deitsch, Decatur u-i wl Appleman’s Grocery, Decatur PIU BEST I • 1 Taber Grocery, .Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble VuS,<y f Williams Equity Elevator Co., 1 Williams, Ind. 1 Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio £. Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne

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BIG AMOUNT OF WHEAT BOUGHT , (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) mnount of wlu’iit which the farm Ixmihl is expected to hold 011 July 1. when the l!i:ll crop becomes available tn npproxlmately 200,1)00,000 bushels. In commenting on the magnitude of the transaction, chamber of I commerce officials snid that the i wheat would fill enough box curs 1 ' to make a train 1.10 miles long. I Enough one-pound loaves of bread , ; could be made from the grain to circle the world eight and one-1 ha’f times. Since June, 1930. to last Fehrtiary, the grain stabilization corpor-: atlon purchased 111,832.019 bushels ! of wheat. Purchase since Febru- I ary, including the 23,000,009 bushels taken over today, is ex- ’ fiected to increase the farm ' board's holdings by another 40.-1 i 000,000 bushels. Today's deal completes the farm | board’s operations in stabilizing i wheat prices. Most of the 1930 I crop now has either been milled or is in the possession of the farm board and the board will make no attempt to steady the price of the,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931.

( nder Presidential Escort X. . Hk/ To President Hoover pictured leading her across the White House lawn, Helen Keller, blind and deaf spokesman for the representatives of thirty-five nations at the World Conference for the Blind, confided that she had hoard sound for the first time in her life, the roar of the motors of the airplane that carried her from Newark Airport, Newark, N J., to Washington, D. C.

1931 crop. The Farmers National Grain Corporation is credited with the changes which have increased its pegged price on wheat by one-half cent a bushel every 10 days, since late in March. The amount of wheat stored in elevators, which was taken over by the farm lioard today, is larger at this time than in other years because of the pegged price,! chamber of commerce officials said. Because of the higher price in the United States, they declared, little wheat has been exported. At the present time, it was said, millers are purchasing only enough !

art? puruiiusing uniy < wheat to continue operations until J the new crop is available two months from now. o WRITER SAYS REAL CAPONE WAS KILLED CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Capone's predecessor in Chicago, I came into the picture the enigmatic i Giacomo Calabrese, half-brother of | Al. who previously had undergone : an operation at the hands of plas-' tic surgeons to acquire the scars | that marked the gang chief and’, gave him his nickname. ■ Calabrese permitted himself to;I be arrested and jailed. After ail year in jail, Calabrese emerged to I

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take Capone's place and since has 'ruled the gangs, but always at the ■ j orders of Torrio. Pope wrote that he had docu- , mentary proof of his story and that it has been deposited in a Chicago bank to be released when the series ends. The information. Pope wrote, came from an informant, ‘‘whose identity obviously cannot bA revealed.” Not more than five gangsters know the story. Pope wrote, and perhaps not that many. Pope's article was accompanied by a large number of photographs, purporting to show the difference

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In facial features between the real Al C;i]MUie and the Imposter. o Course of Action To Be Decided On Today Indianapolis, May I.— <U.R)' — A course of action for the investigation of allt'ged misconduct among students at the annual high school basketball tournament, was expected to be decided upon by the state board of education today. Despite an opinion by James M. Ogden, attorney general, that the board's committee has no power to call witnesses, evidence will be I heard from persons who appear voluntarily. L. N. Hines, Terre Haute, member of the committee, said. None was expected to be heard today. W. A. Wirt, Gary, is chairman of (the committee and Frank ReynI olds, Cambridge City, is the third member. o —. His Own Patient Ritzville Wash. May I—(UP1 —(UP) — Ed Allen became a patient in his own hospital when a deranged patient knifed him. — First Oklahoma Capital Guthrie, the capital of the terrl 1 i tory of Oklahoma, was made the capital of the new state of Oklahoma by the enabling act of liKMI. but in litlO It was voted to remove the capital to Oklahoma City, where It has since remained. Envying Sorrow 1 “Poets and historians.” said HI Ho. the sage of Chinatown, "write I Iso beautifully of a great man’s misfortunes that a common person learns to forget tils own happiness and to envy sorrow.” —Washington Star. o (The Misses Mary Suttles and Gladys Schindler, Messrs. Merl El- ' lenberger and Nolde Reynolds . | spet Thursday evening visiting in i i Fort Wayne.

WRAL CHURCHES Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. 11. Harman, pastor. Sunday School, (standard time) 9 a. tn. Preaching services, 10 a. m. Prayer services Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. George Cramer, class leader. The joint Sunday School chnventlon will be held tn the Union Chapel church the evening 'of May 10th at 7:30 p. m. standard time. A stereopticon lecture and pageants will be given on the rural church. About a hundred slides

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