Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1932 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. 4. R. Holthouse Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One yi ar, by carrier —. 5.00 l One month, by mail 35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail — 1.75 : One year, l»y mall 3.00 ! Pae year, at office 3.00' Prices quoted ate within first and second zones. Elsewhere *3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Automobile license plates will be , half price beginning next Monday. . If you have had the old bus in the ( jarage this is a good time to wheel . it out and get going. Reducing the budgets in Indiana ( one-third sounds good and will be ( fine if it can be accomplished but , its our guess it will put a lot of , towns and counties in a predica- ( inent that will cause a lot of worry. ( Mayor Walker wants the assessed valuation of New York City reduced a billion and a half dollars, which is something every city Jbuldn't do because they aren't 1 i worth it. We are glad the local veterin- ' aries are to conduct the tuberculine * test of cattle in Adams county. 1 They are qualified and deserving 8 and the agreement reached at the meeting held here was a fair and Just one. 1 Mayor Certnak of Chicago bor- s rowed $2,245,000 from Chicago 1 banks to pay back salaries to c school teachers and then left on a t trip to Europe. Guess he didn't i want to stay to receive the thanks ,

Liquidation SALE OF FINE SILK DRESSES Values $3.50 to $9.50 - at - $1.98 SILK PRINTS Washable Crepes - at - $2.98 SHANTUNGS FINE SHEERS CHIFFONS - at - $3.98 FOR SPORT FOR TRAVEL FOR DRESS l ine French Voiles, Normantlies, Now ryt* Regular $1.50 . . I D Flowered Voiles. Batistes, Eyelet Batiste C* 1 f» p Now tPI.OD AMERICAN HOME SHOP, Inc. MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Phone 737 Corner 3rd 4 Monroe Sts.

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of those long starved and deserving servants. Plan to attend the merchant's concert next Wednesday evening. That's the first of a series of entertainments for the benefit of those In the Decatur trading radius. It’s no money making scheme, just a jesture of friendliness, good will and appreciation. (The president Is being kept busy Witplaining why he appointed Senpitor Pomerene of Ohio as chairman of the finance corporation. He need not apologize. The Ohio man Is a mighty good fellow and ought to take the administration out of a bad hole. Illinois Is to get the first three million dollars put out by the newly organized finance corporation. That state seems to stand well with the boys in Washington, but there are other states which ought to be given a little attention occasionally. Those who have money still seem to have considerable confidence in the government of the United States. The offer of $650,000,000 worth of securities by the U. S. treasury this week brought oversubscriptions to twelve times the amount. We are going to make it yet. The stock market is showing improvement. That may be a ganth'er's bluff or it may be significant of better times. If it continues several weeks, we will all know that something is causing it. We have a hunch we are on the way to a better day economically. The governor defies the legislature, the lieutenant-governor dares everybody, the members of house and senate don't seem to care a hang and proceeded to use their own good time after the governor's talk, so there we have just about what sensible folks anticipated when the talk of a special session

began. We believe however that out ol ml of it will come some good results, that may tend to help the present situation. Our sincerest sympathies and those of this entire community arc extended to the those of the Rossman family who must bear the grief resulting from the terrible accident in which mother, father and other near and dear re'atives were instant'y killed. All splendid people, laved and admired and respected. the shock of the awful ending of a glad holiday is terrible we know, but perhaps it will ease the pain to know that every one here v ill g adly do any thing they can to assist those who are left. In several Oklahoma cities, taxes have been entirely wiped out by profits of municipally owned utilities. That is ultimately possible here. When the local plant started to earning profits, the city was deep in debt and there was much to be done in building up the electric and water plants. Steadily the debt has been paid, boulevard lights put in and many improvements made and we approach the I time when the money can be used to further reduce local taxes. Again the fact is brought to our i ttention that too much care can-' not be used in driving your car' over railroad crossings. The Ross-1 man tragedy has shocked the many! friends of the family here and else-1 where. It is not uncommon when out driving that we get to visiting and go over railroad tracks without noticing we have approach-1 ed them. When we do that and: escape injury we are fortunate fori at any time a fast train may be upon us It is best to make up our minds each time we step in a car that we intend to be careful and then keep it on our minds. o Rz»l Frk.«d,hip Tv.t It Isn't «o much the duty of having to listen to the returned vaca•loner's experiences; It's the $J touch ueffi pay day.—Garr Post i I Tribune

V' As Von Gronau Landed at Montreal i L.l - ■—* — 4* ; Micaai i L1 " i ll

Safely at rest after its 3,500-mile flight from Germany byway of Iceland, Greenland and Labrador, Captain Wolfgang von Gronau’s seaplane is shown just after it landed at the Longueuil seaplane base, near Montreal, Canada. At top is show n the daring crew. Left to right (front) are: Co-pilot Gert von Roth and

f REUNION CALENDAR | » * - .—* Sunday July 31 Haggard reunion, H. D. Osterman home, Winchester road. Fort Wayne Pleasant Mills Alumni picnic, I Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. Fuhrman reunion, homo of Geo. I 1 Meyers, 1 mile west of Monroeville.! ‘ Borne reunion, Sunset Park, I. rain or shine. Annual Cowin reunion. Sunset Park, southeast of Decatur Myers reunion, rain or shine, Sunday, August 7 Blakey reunion, Old Chris Blakey ' homesteid, Union township. Schafer reunrin, Legion Memo-J rial Park, Decatur. Grimm reunion. Sunset Park southeast of Decatur. Annual Dettiniger reunion, rain or shine, Sunset Park. Sunday August 14 j Hower reunion. Gordon State | Park, St. Marys, Ohio. Hitchcock reunion, Mrs. Cora Miller, State Line. Annaul Tumbleson reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Elzey reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Rellig and Reohm family reunion, Sunset Pa k, southeast of Decatur. The annual reunion of the Bienz family. Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday August 21 ■ Springer and Brandyberry reun-1 ion, Lehman's Park, Berne. Butler family reunion. Sunset Park, rain or shine. Alnnual reunion of the Smith family, Sunset Park, Decatur. Kemmer family reunion, Sunset Park, southeast of Decatur. Annual Hakeis reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Annual Kortenber and Hackman reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 28 Annual Weldy Reunion, Frank Aurand home. Decatur. Annaul Standifoid and Faulkner reunion, Wren, 0., Memorial Park. Urick reunion. Sunset park, Deca-1 tur. Wednesday, August 31 Weldy - Beery Family reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. September 4 (Annual Brown reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Labor Day, September 5 Lenhart annual reunion, Sun-

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Captain von Gronau. In rear are: Franz Hack, mechanic. and Fritz Albrecht, radio operator, conversing with Paul Jansen, customs inspector. This is the third flight von Gronau has made from Europe to America in three years, using the same plane for all his flights. He plans to fly back to Europe this time.

First street, underwent a tonsillectomy operation at the Adams County Mem ri il Hospital today. Q ■■ , Retrospection Gazing at an old chair will some times set the fancy into a tranc* jf einitempliition as to a departed relative or friend, and the whole though*, in connection with it will be pictured by the mind.- -Exchange

* TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat FH« * * Public Library has 2.348 borrow era of books and 5,122 books on shelves. Mrs. Thomas Gallogly returns home after visit in Portland. James P. Hiefling returns to his ( work at Portland. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Hower and Mr and Mrs. H. S. Lachot are spending two weeks at Lake Maxin kuckee. Carl Beatty has gone to Geneva on business. Loyal Woods h is returned to the Blackburn Drug Store after two weeks vacation. The Northern Crop of peaches is reported to be a failure. Mrs. Henry Vian who has been | quite ill is better. George, little son of Mr. and MrPeter Lauremt, is suffering from a

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