Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1933 — Page 7
ye’re Proud Q£ Indiana’s Only Beet Factory
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t)ecatur - | the home of the gentral Sugar Company I We’re proud of it and I hope you have a great ■ year. I USE BEET SUGAR Ilberson service station J .. —— 11 ■ ■ '
1 e re Mighty Proud I of the ■Central Sugar Co. I and wish the manageI ment every success durI ing the present and I future years. ■ I It’s a worthwhile inI dustry and we are hapI Py that Decatur can he I called your home, I t USE BEET SUGAR I CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. I Local and Long Distance Calls r-— — i EE * -
| husband's livelihood depends. Utilising government fact-finding i 'agendas the board also hopes to I provide information which will put the public on guard against unfair t practices such as attempts to con ceal price in increases by lowering , the quality of goods. RECEPTION FOR LEGION LEADER _____ 1 I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) inois, and seVved in the Navy dur- 1 Ing the World War. rising from apprentice seaman to ensign. He comes to Indianapolis for the Wednesday night address to veterans while enroute to Washington to addrees the American Federation of Labor. During Ills year as National Com ; mander. Legionnaire Hayes will | spend such time as not on the road I in .Indianapolis where the headquarters of the Legion is located. A full ; schedule awaits him there, since the Adjutants and Commanders of I various states will be in session >
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.
November 16. 17, and 18 and the national executive committee will lie in session November 20 and 21. Indiana hopes to present 15,000 membership cards for 1934 at the telegraphic roll call at this conference and Is happy to have National Commander Hayes start the Legion year with his address at Indianapolis, Wednesday night, October 11, State Commander Armstrong announced. o— GLASS OPPOSES RECOVERY PLAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEI mate. Word of the forthcoming opposition of Senator Glass developed when inquiry was made concerning the absence of the Blue Eagle from his two newspapers at Lynchburg, Va. "My papers are not flying the Hille Eagle,” Glass said. "My . newspapers, seven months before j the NRA ace was proposed, went I on a five dya week basis, and my
Business is Good in Decatur — Everybody appreciates the fact that the Sugar Factory is operating. With 340 men going to work, actual proof is here that business and conditions are better in Decatur. USE BEET SUGAR First State Bank
To- • Dale McMillen Tom Snyder Ward Calland H. C. Oksen Harold McMillen and their associates we take off our hats. You've done a mighty fine job of it and Decatur is happy to have you, proud of the great industry you represent. USE BEET SUGAR Decatur Daily Democrat
wage scale is much above the requirement of NRA. "As I understand it, no newsppaer code lias yet been adopted. I decline to sign any blank agreement to let anyone run my business. When the code is adopted, I will then consider whether to observe it or not.” Glass recently returned from a trip to Europe with Bernard M. Baruch, close personal and business associate of General Hugh S. Johnson, recovery administrator. One of the most serious blows NRA has received came from Henry Ford who did not sign the automobile code and thereby failed to obtain the Blue Eagle insignia for Ills products. Some within the recovery administration are said to feel now that ■ this incident interfered with the | original hopes for stamping the Blue Eagle so thoroughly with the mark of public approval that any- | one who lost It would incur what I Genera) Johnson referred to as a "Sentence of economic death.”
FAVORS STATE CONTROL SALE j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i of all amounts of liquor manufactlured and shipped. The authority J also should be the fact-finding J agency in the further study of the problem of liquor control, the report recommended. The report, made by Raymond B. Fosdlck and Albert L. Scott, | ' listed nine lights or powers which I should be allocated t othose states i ' where prohibition will be nullified I jby repeal of the 18th amendment I They include the right to: 1. Sell or control the sale of all alcoholic beverages. 2. Lease or own and to operate retail stores for the sale of beverages. 3. Lease, acquire by purchase lor condemnation, warehouses and processing plants, and to operate them. 4. Fix prices on goods and change them at will. 5. Establish a system of per
i sonal identification of purchasers. 6. Regulate sale of beer and wines by individuals for off-preinlse consumption. 7. Regulate sale of beer and wines in hotels, restaurants, clubs and the like. 8. Check closely liquor manufactures and shipments. 9. Hold hearings on complaints, j subpoena witnesses and make bidi ing decisions in all matters of disi pute. o TEACHERS MET MONDAY NIGHT i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ♦•••••••••************** by Yoakiin. The next subject for discussion will be "Types of Assign ment and Assignment Material." I Six professional meetings are scheduled for the term and super - - USE BEET SUGAR We join with the rest in extending to the CENTRAL SUGAR COMPANY* sincere wishes for a successful year. ■ HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
USE DECATUR MADE SUGAR Decatur is fortunate and Happy to Have the Central Sugar Company We’re proud of the industry and I extend every good wish to the mill owners and beet growers for a successful campaign. The Schafer Store
Decatur —isn’t a bit selfish but we do know that we have something that other towns in the state can’t boast of — The Central Sugar Company INDIANA’S ONLY BEET SUGAR MILL. Glad to have you and hope that you’ll meet with success on every hand in the conduct of this wonderful industry. USE BEET SUGAR Ashbaucher Tin Shop A. R. Ashbaucher
intendent M. F. Worthman will se-r cure an outside principal or super-n intendent to have chargo of thesen discussions. c o u Calf Called on Mayor 1 < Cleburne, Tex., —(UP) As ac-t
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i-ustomcd as Texans ar to cattle, nev srtheless there was much exlctement when a half-grown calf threaded Its way down a busy street here and of its own accord walked boldly into the mayor’s office. The mayor was not in, and the caif ended in the pound.
