Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1932 — Page 5

jt| IAS MADE fit AT fit CORO undent Os M Kbit Instruction Has | I|] inc Record {■■■■l «qhks|> ''' Si ' ! " - InslllH .■ ' ■ ■■ <'ll- ■: I•> ■ "’■' ’ ! .ilinu.il !<■ ' L ■ ' <I. 11. nl lu h.i n-p, i igKIK ■ ■..•, ■' ■ :,; " u .;. . •„ u-iim nfl irii.ls ■' p.i vroll i>l ill ■si n ■HSpI:. : .-m gimization of the Kabffliam’ii Division in Voca-j | Kal|i '"" n "‘" now 1,0 K worl( I I.’- done by three. ■ . K Hr r-.-rganized the filing) Division ■b r-i I' that 11,1 licenses' Know is.-", - ( | without delay on! < v,-n though the clerk) KIJ I’ l ’' ’ii iiinlei ially reduced., this) i..,. tile volume K imai irons $14,307.00 in) ~WI *1 s>'■■ 43."4 in 1932 - Q bboflH| idCi-K. * .mdardiz.ed a system 2 Adults 35c, Kids 10c W. ADAMS Bw t and Tuesday ; : ;^Q\\\ST\IRS M ’!»»■ * 11' John Gilbert, ....Aral I til' is. Virginia Bruce. ■Meg- ■ The Campus MysKy gn S. S. Van Dine. falißiM*' and Organloguc. -S>H . -bi iwvi— i « B»* ” “ «£■■■"--■ " MaeaaauiKMaH| ±HE CORT TLakt Time Tonight - | “THE 'ML-AMERICAN” ■he greatest football picture ■ter niade. with a cast of ®-A|nerican Football Playthrills than you ■wit through. Comedy | and News. ■ktotnOc. Adults 25c, 2 for 35c IlNeed I I T 1 giax Boney? !■ order to accomodate B of 1 customers who wish • ■ convert their properg ■into cash necessary to !■ their fall taxes, we I T l ' changed the date I bl 1 K ( ommiinity Sale Saturday Nov. 5 I commencing al I 12:00 noon. win Save a largs ernwrt I ■buyers and will be glad to I any consignment you have. have listed horses, IM® 5 ' sheep, cattle, live stock f ■ »H kinds in this sale. | Decatur (■Community Sales ■BB' Johnson, Auct.

New French Liner Largest Vessel Afloat * » — * * * * “ nan lie, Launched at St. Nazaire, Would Cover Four City Blocks. Majestic and Leviathan Dwarfed by Comparison with New Sea Monster. 5 ’ 1 J& »W&WMjBOHa - mfi ii in. L -~rWi — h. fjflMHiiMn fWWO iK »TWWLi 21wa WMr-~y PrXS. lyE &R.UN 4«<£ VIFE $ w.th beads of the finest champagne of France trickling tlnwn her gigantic steel bow, where Mme Paul Lebrun, the First Lady of the Republic, had cracked a bottle of sunshine, the new pride of the French mercantile marine, Normandie, slid down the ways at the historic Penhoet shipyard, in St. Nazaire, to bring to France the honor of owning the largest vessel in the world—not only that, but the largest craft ever built It is interesting to compare the size of the new mercantile marvel with that of the Majestic and Leviathan The Normandie, besides being 105 feet longer than the Majestic, has a gross tonnage of 73,000 as compared to the latter s 56,621, while the French vessel out-reaches the Leviathan by 113 feet. Owing to the recent change in the tonnage of the American liner, she falls far short of the records for comparison. The land lubber may gam a good idea of the size of the new ship’s 1,020-foot length when it is pointed out that the vessel would stretch for about four city blocks, and if placed on end would reach to a respectable distance of the top of the Liiipiie Stats Budding in New York, which measures 1,248 feet from base to crown. The Normandie will go into commission early in the Spring of 1934 on the Havre-New York run. Although her speed is still a matter of conjecture, engineers predict that she will lower present records, the trip to New York taking less than five days.

of approvals for state aid so that) every school official in state aid territory knows definitely what he can spend and the deficit be reimliursed by the state. 8. He has visited officially each of the 92 counties of the state, and in group meetings of school officials and administrators, he has stressed the import ance of economy and efficiency iu their school programs. -<> He' has reorganized thb Inspection Division so as to avoid any unnecessary duplication of records where no change of classification had been made in the high school. 10. Although definitely advocating economy, he insists that it come about without impairing in any way tlie efficiency of the schools. 11. He has anticipated the school corporations, and through economic crisis facing many the divisions of state aid and school inspection, he has assisted many schools in revamping local situations to meet the reduced budgets without appreciable loss to the pupils. 12. The records specifically set out the following differences by divisions in expenditures of the State Department of Public In- 1 struction between the last full, fiscal year of a previous administration. and tile first full fiscal year of the present administration : First figures show expenditures ( for 1929-30; second figures the) expenditures for 1931-32; and third) figures the savings: Administration division: $20.583 41: $20,245.69; $337.72. School attendance division: ■ $5,182.41; $5,004.78; $177.63. Toucher training and licensing: - $18,344.49; $16,665.04; $1,679.45. School inspection division $19,192.78; $18,688.60; $504.18. State board ol ed u < alien: $6,930.95; $5,048.12: $1,882.83. Vocational rehabilitation div.: $16,156.44; $13,538.64; $2.617.50. Vocational home economic-liiv : $8,110.79; $4,361.71: $3,749.08. Toi.J Savings: $10.9-18 69. The value of a competent man always Increases with his years of service in any school position and v-o trust that all who read Die above will see 111" illiportlim ’ of Goorgo u. Cale, the present State Superintendent oi Public Instruction of Indiana Roy 11. Andress licensed chiropractor North 2nd St. Above Schmitt Meat Markc. Phone 1193 WRINGER ROLLS FOR ANY WASHER. GUARANTEED. Decatur Elec. Shop Phone 244.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.

) We. therefore, respectfully submit the above facts. ■ Grover Van Duyn, assistant state superintendent of public instruction. J. William Bosse, director of > statistics and educational re- : search. Additional Statement The addition tn the school rei lief funds of $215,558.28 arising

The Schafer Store Hardware und Household Furnishings -s. t.-: ■ BEAUTIFUL NEW SPREADS Every woman appreciates having one of these attractive spreads. M’Jtie of splendid quality cotton in Jacard Weaves in Battleship and Basket of Roses patterns — Pretty colors — scalloped edges — size 86x105. A regular $3.25 value. NEW 72x84 COTTON Double BLANKETS Warm and serviceable, soft, fleecy cotton blankets— Pretty plaid patterns with stripe borders — Ideal for cool, chilly nights. Specially priced at $1.39

- from the chain store tax has been charged by certain propat gandists to the state department -of public instruction as an additional expense of the department. f The funds arising from the 7c • levy, interest on school funds, chain store tax, and school funds arising from all other sources, - represent tax money paid in by : the citizens of Indiana and distri-

I buted back to them by the state department of public instruction for their schools. They can in ■ no way be chargeable to the ex j pense of the state department of public instruction whose operating ' expense is paid for by the state. No part of the school funds is ■ used to pay members of the state i department of public Instruction ' except In the division of school ! relief which is not listed on en- ) closed statement, and whose op- ) erating expense is fixed by law i and does not change with a i change of administration. Operation of Department Expense for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1932 183,552.58 i Receipts from License Division and sale of directories 21,003 05 Net expense of department of public instruction to the state - $62,549,113 Respectfully suThnitted, George C. Cole, State Supt. of Public Instruction. t | Household Scrapbook ! I —By— | ROBERTA LEE • • A Fire Screen To make an attractive fire screen, so m the frame work out of heavy picture molding, into which is placed a sheet of glass Cor rhe pa-nnel. This will afford protection from the heat and at the same time wifi give the pl'easure <yf seeing the fire. Pure Air Th? purity of air in a room can be tested by pouring some lime water into a glass. If a thin, white scum foitns on, top, there is an excess of carbonic acid ini the air and a need of more viantflatfcn. An Economical Dessert An inexpensive and delicious dessert can lie made by pourinig hot lemon sauce qver stale cake than has been heated in the oven.

Yes Ladies - ’ if L.S \ f /k WE have a lot of fine things in this store x 'x and are going to tell you about them through yrTA-vC c °l umns °f our l° ca l Newspaper every day. aF *, tWe just want to tell you that we have recently opened several new Departments in addition to our already fine Hardward Store. These Departments arc of special interest to the women. - fi>/ z " / thing new and different. New merchandise W< ’ s arriving daily and what a beautiful assortCV. I ( ment of Christmas Gifts you can select—and I please remember our prices are as low or \ lower than you will find in any city many S? X ' times the size of Decatur. On the second floor you will find many new household items, siich as Furniture, Blankets, Linens, Bed Spreads, Towels, Sheets, Wash Cloths, Rugs, Purses, Novelties, and many others that we want you to see visit us. We have faith in Decatur—believe in it and its people —want to meet you and want you to make this store your shopping headquarters. The Schafer Store HARDWARE and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS

LONDON HUNGER MARCHERS MAY CAUSE TROUBLE < CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ) ♦ » »V » v www-w-ww-♦ w ♦ w-w♦ " | atives of local trade unions in a march on commons. Organizers at the head of the 'marchers said: h I “If the police balk tne deputation, ! jwe can't say what will happen. It •is certain that some of the march)ers will not be intimidated, since! they have already proved their mettle and behaved with discipline better thaan that of the police." The hunger marchers, consolidating their positions, were billeted today at four central points in comparatively comfortable institutions and workhouses. Oddly enough, their present rations were so much better than they are. accustomed to that their leaders feared wholesale desertions so they could remain in .London. Municipal authorities, i however, said they would not haribor them. The cabinet held a special meeting today, i; resumably to discuss i the unemployment situation as well as the new French arms plan. An opportunity for the unemployed to present their catfse to commons without disorder was presented today when it was said on high ; authority that the police were unlikely to Interfere if the delegates visited parliament in small numbers, particularly in small, well-be-haved groups of four or five. The text of the law prohibits ' processions or assemblies" within a mile of parliament. Frequently groups of families consisting of five or more successfully apply for entrance for the House of Commons ) galleries or to visit members of ( parliament. The seriousness of the situation | was emphasized in yesterday's riot-

ing around Trafalgar Square, when an abortive attempt was made to I move on Buckingham Palace. Resi-1 dents of the royal family, as well as upon the fevernment buildings) in Whitehall. It was estimated at least 2ft were 1 injured in Sunday’s disturbances. Most of them suffered lacerations and bruises, although two were seriously hurt. LESLIE, HOGG SPEAK TONIGHT IN THIS CITY chosen were as follows: Mrs. Ralph Yager, Decatur, president; Mrs. E. W. Busche, vice-president, Mrs, Al Potter. Geneva, secretary. At the meeting arrangements were made for a series of meetings to be held this week. The first will be held Wednesday as- j ternoon at two-thirty o’clock in Geneva. Other meetings are) scheduled as follows: Monroe, I Wednesday evening, 7:30 o’clock; j Jefferson high school, Wednesday night, 8 o’clock; and Pleasant Mills. Wednesday night, 8 o'clock. All Republican women of the county are urged to attend the) meetings held in their own vicin-; ity. ■■■ 1 O'" - Decline Os Wheat Prices Is Checked Chicago- Oct. 31—I UP)—The decline of wheat prices to a steady succession- of all linre low records was checked today by a brisk rally on the Chicatgo Board of trade. Early losses on the Board 1:11 Trade which set two all time low ) records were all but wiped out when Winnipeg market stiffened causing’ a reactic-n here. Closing prices ware I

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unchanged to 1-4 cent lower. O 4 NOTICE The Moose Lodge will hold its last meeting in the old Mocse Hd.ne on Third street, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock The new Home on North Sec:®d street will be completed by the end of the week and the regular lodge meetings will be held there.

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