Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1933 — Page 5

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paaaed over. A corps at San Ped ro had a similar experience * Two companlea from Ohio fought a fire on .Mt. latssen for more than a week. .Many lost their clothing. One boy reported having had four pairs of shoes burned off his feet. The corp* m tnh rs were given I careful training in forest fire fighting when they came to thia area. Kai h mjuad member received a burlap bag. a pick und a shovel for the larger fires. Dully fire drills wore held. — — Hitchhiker Found Mother Wichita, Kun. — (UP)—Miss Kino Hobson, 18, Colorado hllchhiks r, discovered her mother hero after i more than 17 years of separation, j A story in the Wichita Eagle brought the two together when the | girl arrived. She did not know her I mother's full name. ■ ■■■ o — Dancing Master-Barber Hunts 30-Year-Old Bike Modesto, Calil. — (U.R) — Felix Anaya. Modesto barber and danc- ' ing master, was sure a crime wave was about to engulf California. Somebody, he told police, stole his 30-year-old bicycle. "Only a desperate criminal, or somebody slightly off balance, took I it," he said. "Nobody else would > want it. It took terriffic power to make it go." He said he felt toward the aged : vehicle “like a father toward a son." | — o Burglar Cracked Penitentiary Safe Bellefonte. Pa, —(UP)— Rock-j i view Penitentiary officials are look-1 ing for a safe-cracker —a particularly clever and daring one. | The one sought crack d the safe I in the prison office and fled with $361.85- funds contributed to the State Welfare by penitentiary employes. o — Mormons Will Dedicate Landmark in Arizona WINSLOW, Ariz. (U.R)—One ofj the landmarks of early Arizona was perpetuated here Aug. 27 when members of the Latter Day Saints’ Church formally dedicated a marker at the cemetery of old Brigham City. Brigham City and Sunset, an, abandoned town on the opposite bank of the Little Colorado River, were two of the string of posts established by the Mormons in their invasion of Arizona in 1876. Mormons from Arizona. New Mexico and Utah, many of them descendants from those buried in ' ( the cemetery, attended the ceremonies. - o Get the Habit — Trade at Herne ■ If you need money for any worthy purpose, do not hesitate to consult us. Let us explain—no obligation—how you may borrow from us at a moderate interest cost and do away with those financial worries. If inconvenient to call at office —call, phone or write us. FRANKLIN SECURITY COMPANY Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 287 Decatur. Ind. j

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Brunettes Preferred i f* sl\ / ' v” i: ' ■ 'a / '♦*» S:■ L. 'fey \ / * / f * ?l\ W’ifc tex \ \'nt B r K/ \ I’ ■ / \ &»' , V iSk* / a \ o I w The fact that both the winner nnd runner-up of the bathing beauty pageant at Long Beach, L. 1., are brunettes does not necessarily mean that the judges are not gentlemen. It just goes to show that not ell gentlemen prefer blonde.- that’s all. Here are Winifred Mackey, right, the winner, and Rose Pruitt, runner-up. proving the judges showed admirable taste.

Beer Believed To Have Cut Number Os Drunks Erie, Pa., —(UP)— Legalization | of beer might have been a facto) | in bringing Erl. County jail s popu-i lation down to 71 —the lowest in i three years— Warden Matt Hess ‘ said. Tiie new Heer, you know, isn’t in- 1 toxicating and consequently there; are f wer drunks," Hess said. "And | with few drunks there is always I loss crime.” The jail incidentally, was built i to accommodate just 70 persons and the decrease in prisoners enable d officials to give each a sep.vrate cell. —o — ■ Ship Scrapping Exceeded Building Among Nations WASHINGTdN (U.R) — Nations of the world scrapped two vessels for every new one launched in 1932, according to an announcement from the Commerce Department. While more than a million and

Trapped Deer Awaiting Rescue rMjSr W-&. »r -u» * »t v '4 - Eg; ■ '*, *3 With a 180-foot cliff at one side and a raging torrent on the other, this | deer was in an unenviable predicament near Watkins Glen. N. Y., until officials of the State Park buil’ a bridge across the chasm to rescue the animal. Water and hay were lowered to the trapped beast while rescue work proceeded. When Lindys Visited Greenland W 31 ,<sa„a I ~ f . # w if « w •*-*> - && \ -.w wO ft*? ' JB afej ism . Wl fe i till Clad in warm, wooly garments as a protection against the rigors of the climate. Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh are pictured during their stay at Godthaab, Greenland, where they stopped on their long I flight to Copenhagen, Denmark, on aerial route survey? Note the youngsters in Eskimo costume who greeted the famous couple.

' a quarter tons of merchant ships under all flags were decommis- \ sioned during that year, only ; 726,591 gross tons in new ships were built, the report said. Great Britain, who depends on ■ a merchant marine for her exis- ! tence, scrapped 96 vessels. o Prisoners' Delight Is Found in Lockless Jail WEST ELIZABETH. Pa. (U.R) — This Pennsylvania borough has I the type of jail which lawbreakers I long have sought—one without a I lock. Th" cells are lockless and the i lock to the outer door has been ' broken, it was said. When a pris- . oner was jailed several weeks ago. ! 1 it was reported, a lock was bor-' rowed to secure the door. '■ o 1 Pigeocn Averaged 43 MPH i Fort Worth Tex. —(L'PiA pigeon - averaged more than 43 mites an - hour in winning the annual Fort ; Worth Pigeon Racing contest here. I The bird fl w a distance of 27 miles.

RADIO DEVICES TO FIGHT CRIME — Now York —(UP) The relent ‘ lissK war on crim ■ has produced two new weapons which will make the lawbreaker's lot even more hazard OUS. Both are in exi»erfm<lital stages, but exp rts in Die crim laboratories of the police department consider their perfection only a matter of time. The first is a device for broadcustliig the portraits of criminals to radio cars. Recently, a radio car sped through Central Park while officials gazed at a metal plate on the dashboard. Soon the slightly blurred, but unmistakable features of a man were imprinted on the plate. "tit was fairly successful," said Tlynnas W. Rochester, chief engi-! neer of the radio d 1 partment, "and : although its installation is not teas-, ible at pres nt, it is coming.” The other invention will permit i the broadcast of televised sing r- ' prints. The iHinciple of operation is simp! r t ian with photographs Involving the use of wired lin s available to any point of transmission. ”1 should say this might be installed in the near future," Rochester said. Wool Crop Outlook Cheerful Harrisburg, Pa.— (U.R) —Woo! i growers in Pennsylvania this year

. _ z 7 / / pHE GREATE,T /FOOTBALL NOVEL Kz OF ALL! Th ATI my boy BY FRANCIS WALLACE Author of HUDDLE • ... the career of Tommy Randolph projected by his brawn and elusive hips from ’ factory to college ... blazing a comet-like , « P at h across football heavens ... mixing jVV — wfctL ' I * n High Society... and then faced with the 4X Vj '/’jOir -'"L problem of changing himself from a foot- | ball god into a real man! Sr JL Here is bigtime football with all the thrills, v X-WR color and heart-bumping action, written ' rOm thick th e scr i mraa g e by the ’ jT ' author whom Knute Rockne called the best Hf yy jO | oovelist of the game. Don’t miss THAT’S / JEiill 11 ®? 1 MY BOY! > Begins Friday, Sept. 8 love under the ancient elms ® of the campus ... Decatur Daily Democrat

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are anticipating an income twice as large as that received last year. They point to an increase of 100 I per cent in price, according to the ' Department of Agriculture. The i 1933 wool production has been es- : timated at 3.411J000 pounds shorn i from 461,000 sheep, compared with i the 1932 production of 3,270,000 I pounds from 136,000 sheep. o Big Iron Ore Shipment MONTREAL (U.R) Nearly 6,600 tons of iron ore —one of the largest individual shipments to reach here in several years has Just arrived aboard tiie Italian freighter [ Vallescura from Bougie, Algeria. I Tiie shipment is consigned to the r Port Colborne Furnace Company.

Map Aids Tourists MONTREAL (U.R) — A large relief map, showing the roads and elevations In the environs here, has been placed in the window of | a restaurant by the Province Tourist Bureau for the guidance of visitors here. o Philadelphia (U.R) - -Philadelphia, known as the "City of Music Lovers," demonstrated Its right to the : 'i name recently when Robin Hood Dell was crowded to capacity at a i time when the mercury stood at 95 | in the shade. Not only were music ' | lovers there, but they were so en-1 I tliusiastie that Alexander Srnailens, conductor, had to break his i . rule against encores.

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Great Danes Welcomed 3.2 As Summer Drink Evansville. Ind., -—(UP) —IA new use for 3 2 beer ha* been discovered by Jam s L. Thomas, dog fancier. Itiirlng one of the hot summer days recently when six of his great Dune puppies were distressed by tiie temperature, Thoma* was enjoying a cooling glass of beer. Feeling sorry for the dogs, he opened a bottle of beer for them They gulped it down with such delight that lie ha* added it to their daily menu. — o 1 ■ Dull Headaches Gone— Simple Remedy Does It Headaches caused by constlpa tion are gone after one dose of Adlerika. This cleans all poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowels, (lives better sleep, ends nervousness. B. J. Smith Drug Co. Get the Habit — Trade at Home Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739