Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1933 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Arbllshed Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Post Office as Second Clans Matter. J. H. Heller . Pre.. and Gon. Mar. A It. Holthouse Sec'y * Bus. Mgr. nick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies I •®« One week, by carrier _ ■ Uno year, by carrier 80b One month, by mall 35 Three months, by mail - I.W Rix months, by malt. ——• 1-75 Due Year, by mall 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Brices quoted arc within first and secfind zones. Elsewhere |3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. Jls Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. There are those who now proclaim that the senate inquiry may frighten big business. It won't except those who have some reason for being seared and that's just what the investigators are looking for. Fort Wayne is to have three breweries by the end of the year and yet we hear complaints that Ohio is getting all the business. .Must be something wrong in the ca'culations somewhere. Indiana is to get six million dollars as her share of the Federal i ailottment to aid the- wheat farm-1 ers and that ought to help us out considerably. We are almost convinced again that there is a Santa Claus. Everett Sanders, national Republican chairman, says the party is j almost around the corner. If its I the same corner he promised us, four years for prosperity to swing around, we are convinced it will take him the balance of a well spent life to reach. The Mizpah Shrine band from Fort Wayne will give their annual concert at Legion Memorial park here next Friday evening. It's all free and those who heard them last year, will assure you that it will be a delightful program. Proceeds from the stand go to aid crippled children, so its all a fine project and is being supported by the local Chamber of Commerce. John Factor was finally released tram capture, after a dozen days of "hell on earth.’’ Most victims of these gangs tell of excellent treatment, but this one "Jake, the bar her," returned about as near dead as he could be and continue to live. It's time that good citizens put these “jackalls” out of business by one way or another and no fooling. Now it appears that the laws in sixteen states prevent the carrying out of 4he national recovery act and the President will ask that special sessions of the legislatures be called to correct them. It’s proof again that we are too adept in passing laws and often times get some that we would be better off with out. The laws referred to t elate to price fixing and controled productions, now necessary. The speediest job of public work we have known about in years was the resurfacing of No. 27 from this city three miles north through Monmouth. The work began Mon-

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ind wm completed , this morning. The road is now open and traffic is desired so that ■it will pack down properly. And i by the way. you will agree its a ' well done job. after you have used According to information receivj <?d here, No. 16 state highway over I i.Moorpc street from the river bridge I to the M. E. church and No. 27 from i the Cloverleaf railroad to the junction with Thirteenth street, , i are to be resurfaced as a part of II he program of the state commist sion, using the federal funds sup- ( , I plied as a part of the new deal i I from Washington. It all helps, providing employment and adding [ to the convenience and comfort of the public. Col. Reppcrt's auction school . will open next Monday for the ' summer term and the boys are already arriving for the start-off. • These men, coming from every, part of the country, will find a i sincere welcome awaiting them and we are sure that after they have , absorbed the knowledge given by. Colonel Fred and his assistants, they will feel like going out to | whip the world. Give them thej 1 glad hand and a pat or two of en- ■ couragement. Tomorrow is the last day for til-, ' * ing your income tax report and if i 1 you took in more than $166.67 dur- : ing May and June, you should do so. And while kicking" about it,' f I remember that its an effort to re-' > place an excessive property tax ■ with something easier and better, distributed. Make your report and smile. It your receipts were large, ■ its that much easier to take care | of and if small, you don't owe but' little if any thing. i Yesterday was Hoosier day at i "j the Century of Progress show in 1 Chicago and they were there in | thousands. Governor McNutt and . others from Indiana, including Mrs. C. C. Schafer as state president of; the Tri Kappas, took prominent, parts. The Indiana exhibit, consisting of oil paintings, which tell the story of the growth of this ; great commonwealth, attracted ' much favorable attention, even > from those who have felt that we I , should have given more attention to our industry and farm products.' 4 | It was a big day and the old state did herself proud. ■ I

- DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1933.

♦ • Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two, 1. Certain kinds of seaweed. 2. Revelation. 3. Burgomaster (Burg rmeister). 4. None. ; 5. Guiseppe Verdi. 6. Blood relation. 7. Distinguished British physicist. 8. American Red Cross Building. 9. English General in the lAmerican R volutionary War. 10. The President of the U. S. with the consent of the Senate. o ♦ ♦ | Household Scrapbook —By— I ROBERTA LEE < Curtains If curtains are sunburned and yellowed from the summers sun I they can be made ecru by dipping them in a coffee solution. The sunburned sports will be covered and i the room will have a softer tone than when the curtains were white. Rusty Clothesline When the wire clothesline has rusted, do not throw it away. Paint it with aluminum paint and it will i last for a long time. Pie Dough Wh n making pies, mix an extra amount of pastry. Rub over with lard and it can placed 1 nthe refrigerator for a few days before i using. * TWENTY YEARS 1 AGO TODAY — From the Daily Demonrat File j Dr. and Mrs. Mark Moran of Portland are guests of Attorney and Mrs. J. C. Moran. I Famous Kryl Band gives cos'cert I here. Leon Rademacker returns to his i college work at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Chas. Murray, son Harold and Grtgg Neptune leave for visit I at Waterloo. Miss Catherine Egley of Berne , is a week-end visitor here. Mr. a d Mrs. W. A. Kunbier ar n lat Like James visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred France. Misses Mary and Catherine Weis- ' ling of Findlay are guests of Misses i Octe and Letta Fifllenkamp. Misses Harriet Wilder and Helen Fonner of Monmouth are overnight guests of Miss Mildred Strebe. Mrs. Albert Lachnit and daughter ■ return to Indianapolis after a visit •of two weeks at the W. R. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yager and | daughters are spending two weeks in Detroit. o Water Trough Condemned Greeley, Colo. —(UP)--Old Mose an ancient horse, was the only regular customer of the public 1 watering trough so the city father* decreed that the last remaining relic of the horse-and-buggy days j should be removed.

Escaped Convict Killed In Holdup Altamont. Kan.. July, 14.—(U.R) — I One escaped convict from the Kan-j sas state prison was killed and another was wounded in an attempted bank robbery today. The dead convict was identified as Kenneth Conn, 21. His wounded companion was Alvie Payton, : 21. The two escaped with nine other prisoners on Decoration Day I ; from the lensing prison. Residents Pay No Taxes Williams, Ariz., — (UP) — Residents of this small 'community in ' northern Arizona have no taxes to pay to maintain their local government because a municipal light plant and water works earn enough I to defray such expense. 1

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FAMILIES OF KIDNAPED MEN RECEIVE NOTES . (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ■ceipt of several notes purporting lo be from tho kidnapers of August Luer, 77-year-old banker and packer, was announced today by the jtwo Intermediaries appointed by the Luer family. I The intermediaries, O. 8. Catt and Lawrence Keller, said they were not satisfied the notes were genuine. Hey did not reveal their content but said they were "not

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