Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1933 — Page 5
lemptnew lIJISS RECORD B nritish Officers Try- ■ | :l \\ in Non-Stop W f light Record UR) Two offi ■f . ,vi force attempt;un world's long dis- .... flight record passed I^Ejp r i:i "iir'.y today, more M ward tlmir goal of distance record, i Im in "... k- - _ood Hying cmi.l: ■ «K r ''apt. .lames : 1.1, e I down the West K"'■ ward Villa Cisner-j ( >i on a Hight in which ■the South Allan- '. ... the I'nited States of South Amer|K H k to England over K rl h Atlantir. I-' ■>-b r Osv aid Robert ■ and Flight Lieutenant Gil 1 Ni< holetta had down when they reachunite to (.'ape Town, to stay in the air at . . n to beat the 5,012t by John Rolando Boardman on their . _\. York to Istanbul, J|,'i o, 10. Feb. -(U.P' — V| , J.,i11. - \. Mollison arrivedr liis projected flight ■ htigl-ind to South America, i Ki .ward Villa Cisnerafter a two-hour, j|, w here from Barrel- ; ■B . - o — Bio Honor Mothers ,d . February 7 (SpeRoach Trouble, Blood
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■ r ■" | Gigantic Development Planned lb} F. D. R. to Reclaim Southland I * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ■ Power, Reclamation, Reforestation, Flood Control and ■ Farms for Poor, Features of Tennessee River Valii ley Scheme Which Would Employ 200,000. <!••* •■" vs*-.■aebtiyy' * - F ;. ; n ‘ u. i ... K. I .. ' ~X - - ~ ■' •I'""' I ' ' p ■if*/ ‘ gwffw*** Pees -Elect Roosevelt at Kuscde Shoals t kOHiQ / u/rsr f 'lfe. L jiND!AkiA,/*»w. w / Virginia/ p>\ {ILLINOIS/ y A / *»' J Missouri \ ,-*••'***' o' i • \4«a° c - - - -;z< yJT N °. * h * £ ts/ TENNESSEE C A « O U I *> R Kansas / ( „ . e^LJ—•/”"*" / south >f<® ; O'J, jMUgCIE I £ s i V 7/ Z'% 4 < \ X 7 ALABAMA'. 'X r •» I 'GE.Ora.Ot A dT °G W f I I f I * < Jv - I • I tr t T i !«.■«•••*» oceaM I f S \ -c. Jam [>.,--, ~.F LOR- 1 DA '■ Ll_ jv‘ i MfiSr’ JL %.. G VLF A I Mexico \ I Area affected »y Proposed Development he moat elaborate project of planning ever attempted by the government was recently announced by Preaident-elect ran > • Joo.evelt, who intend* to .übmit hi* program to Congre** tn the' J >•»• of hi, admini.tration. The plan, which would affect ten =»“**•• He» the problem* of con.ervation, refore.tation, flood control, the crea of new power unit, and the reclamation of u.eie*. land nto one Feat unit, which Mr. Roo.e.elt i. confident would be aolved I by th. off hie plan, the •••ential feature* off which are a faking the entire Tenneaaee River Valley, covering an ® r ® crea ti n o >40,000 square mile., a unified .y.tem wtll be worked out for cr ”‘>"« tew power reaerve, to provide cheap electric current. • li»«r and it. tribut.rie. would be controlled to prevent " ood ‘' Met. of land would be reclaimed, and an exten.tve program "*° re ‘ •‘ton undertaken. Mr. Roo.evelt point, out that we ••«ady ha l»od .tart tn th. Mu.cl. Shoal, power plant, whtch co.t the govern •ent $165,000,000 and i. now lying idle. If Congre.. «PP r °*‘ .%*? )0( j he refore.tation angle of th. .eheme *ould put from 50.000 to «. to work within the year. More than 200.000 *ould be employed ’hen the project wa. .tarted in real earne.t. e . co .. fi gure mental development would powibly reach the billion dollar fig
cial)—Mother’s Day, an annual event at Ball State Teachers College, will be observed Friday, February 10. Several hundred invitations have been sent out by the atrls Club, the erg-sis-tior wm c w (has sponsored this activity for ten .years. Classes, which will be held as usual, will be visited by the guests. J President L. Plttenger will give an addess at the special <miv<>cation, which will be held in the! forenoon at Io o’clock in assembly' hall. Vaughn Redding of Bluffton ‘ president of the Inter-fraternity I Council, will preside. Music will be i supplied by the college chojr directed by Prof. Claude E. Palmer. kidnapers free elderly woman I page one dent. I She was blindfolded, she said ar, she entered the. car which she believed was to take her to Dr. bkeele as a hospital. Through the I night and day she was held prisoner in a cosily-furnished apartment, treated with consideration. "I believe there were four men 'and a woman," she told police, i Pue woman took a prominent part nt the discussions. They all were kind to me. They fed me broth at intervals.” j ,I'Tom their conversations, Mrs. j jSkeele said she believed the men were eastern gangsters. M hen the decision to release her was reached, she said, the leader of the gang told her: "I have a mother, too." Then, she said, they again placed her in a car. drove her to an iiilfisection near her home, and freed her. ■ o— PROF. SCHUTZ SPEAKS HERE - i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE their courage, be brave, thoughtful and kind, that only the values of the material side were demoralized in this depression.. That in spite of the apparent losses people were better dressed, better fed and had more luxuries than before. "Only he who has can lose,” Professor Schutz said and gave as the reason that so many people of the present day had lost i„ the mater ial sense was that this is the first generation that luid anything to lose. "The brainier a man is. the More pessimistic he is." Mr. Schutz said, "but the same universe which gave us wealth, the machines and resources which made wealth possible are still here, therefore one should not despair. "The only way to combat th:
DECATUR DAH.Y DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933.
As Hitler’s Star Was Rising Ti ’ gr WWW — • • xfiWM O •'X [ z IHMm F 1 « > •ww-B*yWwF c * ~ ———— Made only last week, this picture is the most recent of Adolf Hitler, new German Chancellor, to reach the United States. The Nazi chieftan is shown with his followers as they attended the unveiling of the tombstone oyer the grave of Horst Wessel, one of Hitler’s “Brown-Shirts” who was killed in a factional fight with Communists. When the picture was made, Hitler little dreamed that the goal of his long climb to power was but one week away.
age of disillusionment is through the reformation and readjustment of the spiritual life," he said ini closing. Preceding the address, a short business session of the club was' held during which a report of the nominating committee was read by Miss Grace Coffee, chairman The officers for the past year were I re-elected as follows: Mrs. Henry! B. Heller, president; Mrs. Ralph Yager, vice-president; Mrs. Clayson Carroll, secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick, treasurer. Mias Katheryn Kauffman, in-' structor in art in the public schools I announced that the Color Wheel | Art Club would sponsor a traveling I colonial exhibit on February 16 and | 17 in the building formerly occupied by the Beavers,, Fryback and! Beavers store. Prints by American.! Italian. Flemish. English and Dutch' mas.erg will be displayed. The ad-1 mission will be ten cents and Miss! Kauffman urged every member of the club to attend. The proceeds from tlie exhibit will be used to purchase a picture for tlie high' school. Miss lathi Gerber played. "Dream of Love." by Lizst, as a pbmo n«>k». and Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang a group of songs, “The < ooCoo Clock," “1 Am the Wind," and "Dawn." She wag accompanied ai the piano by Mrs. Carrie T. Haubold. The Dramatic Department will have charge of the next club meeting to be held Monday night, February 20. o — RECOMMENDS DISMISSAL OF DAVID BARRY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE 'he committee. "1 made no statement in any way reflecting on the integrity of congress." Cheatham told the committee I that Johnstone merely had relat-: ed in class Hie opinions of writ-1 ers regarding conditions in congress. At tin cf nclusiou of the hearing Barry asked to make another statement. He reiterated that his article, appeared in former Gov-! rrnor Alfred K. SYnith's “New Outlook." had been designed to , defend congress, not to impugn its integrity. RECEIVE BIDS FOR MATERIAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE it Tile bridge plank bidders were: W. P. Robinson, Adams County I Lumber Co; O. C. Chronister. Decatur Hardwood Lumber Co., Decatur; Berne Lumber Co.
EVERY FOUR YEARS We install a new president and vice-president, or re-inaugurate llio incumbent;- Yon want to know all about the executive branch of the government of the United States which will be affected by the I change of administration Maich 4. 1933. Our Washington Bureau I has in condensed form, in eight of Us interesting and informative bulletins, a mass of information on the presidents and the presidency. Here are the titles: 1. Biographies of Roosevelt and Garner 2. The Office of the President 3. The President’s Cabinet 4. The White House .5 Biographies of All the Presidents 6. Wives and families of the Presidents 7. Five Great Presidents s Political Parties in the U. S. If you want this packet of eight bulletins. fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: CLIP COUPON HERE D r pt. QU Washinton Burr tu, Daily Democrat, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1 want the packet of eight bulletins on THE PRESIDENCY, and enclose herewith twenty-five cents in motley order, coin, or loose, uncancell.ed, U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME STREET and No. . . > CITY STATE I am a reader the Decatur Daily Democrat.
Berne. Tlie culvert and pipe bidders were: A. B. C. Corp., Ligonier; jW. Q. O’Neal, Crawfordsville; Canton Culvert Co., Canton, O; Kiger & Co , Indianapolis; American Sheet & Tin Plate Co., I’ittsI burgh; L> P. Cavett Co.. Cincinnati; Koppers Products Co., Chi- ! eago. ! The commissioners did not adI vertise for bids for gasoline, oil and auto tires. A proposal was submitted by the Eastern Indiana I Oil and Supply Co,, but the comi mlssioners had not decided late | this afternoon what their action would be in tlie matter. ADMIN ISTRATOIN BILL ADVANCES IN BOTH HOUSES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the adiniuistration sjlcs tax bi«l ! pending in the Indiana general asisembly. . I By the turnover plan, a flat tax.' I probably one per cent would be placed on all business and person-j al gross incomes. Possibility that such a tax could | eimirate the state 15-cent property ; rate and providi enough revenue I to allow the state to take over a ' share of local school costs being; studied. Cost of the schools could be shar-1 ed by two plans. One, already cm J bodied in an introduced bill, pro-; |vides payment by tlie state of mini ! mum teachers’ salaries. By the' !other, tlie state would pay a pre-! scribed amount per pupil enrolled. | The sales tax bill, providing a sales tax ranging from one-eighth lof 1 per cent to 2',2 per cent, lias been the target of a widespread at-i tack by business men in the house of representatives ways and means' committee where it now rests. | . o Choked To Death Elkhart, Ind., Feb. 7—-(U.R) Harley Hiincbaugh, 61. Elkhart rcaito,. was choked to death,' authorities investigating lhe finding of his body in his automobile submerged in the St. Joseph river announced today. A post mortem revealed that Ilimebaugli’s throat was filled ! v l>h water but that none had I entered his lungs. Investigation was started when it was disclosed that Himebaugh's [body was in the rear seat of tlie automobile when it plunged over ! a high embankment into the river Saturday night. I Robbery is to have been the motive for his murder. rhg Ha hit — T-a 9
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