Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1933 — Page 6
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Use Crystal White Beet Sugar Made In Decatur-
SALES MADE TO PREVENT TAXES Dillon, Read And Company Created Loss To Offset Profits Washington, Oct. 10— (U.R) — Sales of huge blocks of railroad i stocks In 1929 by Dillon. Read and i Co., and that firm's investment I trusts were revealed today by; senate stock market investigation to have been for the purpose of avoiding income tax. Ernest Bell Tracy, president of the two in v»-^tinent tmsts controlled by Dillon, Read and Company, declared: "The sales were to offset profits and give a true picture of the operations for the year 1929.” “You created a loss to offset profits.” said Senator Couzens, Repn., Mich. “That’s right,” Tracy replied.
USE BEET SUGAR Sure We’re going to sell Crystal White Sugar Made in Decatur. PHONE YOUR ORDER Fisher & Harris GROCERY
We're Proud of the CENTRAL SUGAR COMPANY and will be pleased to fill your order for CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR MADE IN DECATUR Home Grocery JOHN B. STI LTS
We’ll Carry CRYSTAL WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR and invite you to Use Beet sugar made in Decatur. Appelmans Grocery Phone 215
The securities were common I shares of Rock island and Frisco, I both now in receivership, which I were acquired by Dillon. Read and I the United States and InternationHal Securities Corporation in a joint trading account from July 13 to November 9. 1929. Dillon. Real obtained In that way 13,700 Rock Island common and 16,050 Frisco. Two days later, with the market collapsing. DilI lon, Read transferred both blocks ■ to the United States and Foreign I Securities Corporation at a net' 1 loss of 9627,200. 10-ACRE BASIN WILL PREVENT ANY POLLUTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cording to a survey made by the state conservation department two ‘ years ago. The land purchased by the sugar ■ company lies northw'est of the ; feet from the north end of the ■ factory building. It abutts the ■ railroad tracks and is about 300 1 west bank of the St. Marys river. I
OVER THOUSAND AT CONVENTION More Than 1,000 Persons Attended Christian Endeavor Meet More than 1.000 persons attended the closing services of the seci ond annual Porter District Chris- | tian Endeavor convention which was held in the Mennonite church in Berne. Saturday and Sunday. I Porter District is comprised of ' all Christian Endeavor societies in , Allen, Adams, Huntington, Wells j and Whitley counties. Officers I elected were as follows: Homer j Augsburger, Berne, president; Mel-1 i ville Blaising. New' Haven, first I [vice-president; Marion K. Sprung-! er, Berne, second vice-president; Robert Augsburger, Geneva, third: vice-president; Mildred Habegger. Berne, recording secretary: Waldo! M. Lehman, Berne, treasurer; Mrs.
OUR STORE WILL SELL Crystal White Sugar We invite you to ask for it. USE BEET SUGAR HITE’S GROCERY
SPARKLING Crystal White Granulated Sugar t * will be on sale in Decatur SATURDAY ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT Obtainable in 5,10, 25 and 100 pound bags. USE BEET SUGAR Central Sugar Co., Inc. DECATUR, INDIANA INDIANA’S ONLY BEET SUGAR PLANT
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,1933.
Clifford Clark, Zanesville, quiet hour superintendent; Marie Fulk, Bluffton, missionary superintendent; Maxine Mendel, Fort Wayne, Junior superintendent: Alice Arnos, 11 New Haven, intermediate superin- ' dent; Margaret Rohrer, Berne, publicity superintendent. ; At the Saturday evening session. Miss Betty Cooper gave a challenging message on "Witnessing for Christ in Individual Life," and , brought the meeting to a close with an impressive installation service. Dr. D. L. Foster of Chicago delivered a splendid address at the Sunday afternoon session. His subject was "Common and Uncommon Christians.” 0 SEEK TO FREE KELLY S WIFE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) stories. Urschel again was the chief government witness, retold the i story of his adbuvtion. nine days I captivity and ransom. But he added a new chapter. He
told of the vicious death threati mailed him during the first trial, [ signed with the finger prints of the ; bragging, fugitive Kelly It served i notice on the oil executive that he i and his family would be killed, that ; the luxurious home here from' which he was kidnaped by machine j gunners the night on July 22 would I be blown up. Kelly presented a sorry appearance in court. His head was battered. Over his ear was a discolored bump the size of an egg. He was “pistol-whipped” by his federal | guard in a brief melee started when [ the meciirial Katherine slapped her , armed escort for hurrying ''.er, CENTRAL SUGAR COMPANY OPENS ITS OPERATIONS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the beets. This is the first year that the j local sugar factory has operated! since the 1929-1930 campaign. The mill is owned by Dale W. Me-1
®USE xJ K r r I SUGAR Decatur is happy and proud to he the home of the only Beet Mill in the State. Glad to have you with us. A. & P. Store
i Millen of Chicago, and associates, ' and with the yard improvements ■| made tWs year, is reputed tb be ! one of the most efficient and modern beet sugar nfllls in the country. The rebuilt yards are I considered the finest in the counj try. ‘I » o ’ ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES Q. Can an establishment with several branchi's sign the President’s Reemployment Agreement for one particular branch if these . departments are operated separately? A. Yes; provided the branch is [a distinctly • separate operation. The Blue Eagle protects that par- ■ tlcular branch only. Q. Why are hourly rates 14 cents I in South Carolina laundries and 20 [cents in North Carolina? • A. Labor and living conditions I in various Southern States neces[sitate differentials. The permanj ent laundry code will have provis- ! ions regarding uniform rates. It is I not yet effective. If undue hardj ship is caused by higher rates in
competition wl’h a laundry across the border, owner may tile petition for exceptions under paragraph 14 of PRA. Q. Since I signed the President’s agreement there has been a substitution approved for my industry, modifying the President’s agreement. How may I operate under the approved substitution? A. You come under the terms of the substitution automatically. It is not necessary to sign another certificate of compliance. Q. Must a firm be under tho Blue Eagle or under some code before any action can be taken against it? A. There has been no provision to compel any employer to sign the Presidents Reemployment Agreement. It has not seemed to be necessary. However, when a permanent code has been approved, all firms operating in that industry
USE BEET SUGAR ■ The Central I } Sugar Company I, KB I now operating in our ■ city means mu c h to ■ everyone. I Our hearty wishes I for a most successful 9 year. I USE BEET SUGAR | KROGER STORES!
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