Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1933 — Page 5
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I Honored for Air Feats E Mm* m ~ H 4 alUfeta. 1 ■ fflz' Mm §% * > ■iep:^J|T mii “ yi)'M l 1 %*F ' fljrwf&gp m * IbSk ‘WSxsi&,2 I KHpfe- .:- • BafltifSnr gßrSc' |HLg Roseoe Turner, one of America’s fort most fliers and holder of t H trans-continental speed record, pictured at New York with the Trophy awarded him because of his outstanding achievements aviation in 1932. Presentation was made by F. Trubee Davison, I. Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation. j C
I In U. S.-Soviet Recognition Negotiations pces. Pres.Kaltnin Maxim Litvinoff J*>« selection by President Mikhail Kalinin of Maxim Litvinoff, Commissar of Foreim Affairs, to represent t < «>« Soviet Government "n the forthcoming negotiations with President Roosevelt at Washington, w Mid by , capital observers to make recomition of the Soviet by the United States virtually certain. Litvinoff is said W"' aSeriet'affairs S' ftlT*ftS WE £ • in Washington, which has been officially closed for 16 years. ,
, Victims of Cupid’s Bolt Through Movieland ci^L' r.¥ fW \*w "nil ... | ii f'!
Three couples who fell victims to Cupid's bow and arrow when the little fel’cv ran amok in movieland. At left are Buster Kea , nd his bride, the former Mae Serivens Hawley, k former nurse, after their re-marriage at Ventura. Cal. Top right, Joel McCrea
j thority ' than to employ every I agency of thp government to reduce : utility rates to a basis of absolute I fairness to tbs consumers of ludi iaua." * (JOY . McNUTT MAKES SPEECH AT FORT WAYNE ! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • ♦♦ ♦• * * • #♦♦♦♦♦* • • • ♦ « V * ♦ ♦ ] tion in his address before the Paul ,V. McNutt Democratic club at InI dianapolis. A laudable record proves that the adminisration kept faith with the voters, he. said.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933.
and Frances Dee, honeymooning at Greenwich, Conn., following their wedding at Rye, N. Y„ and lower, Polly Moran, comedienne, with her hubby, Martin Malone, Los Angeles attorney. They were married in Las Vegas, Nev.
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INDIANA POSTS JOIN FORC ES IN DRIVE ON CRIME (CONTINUED FUOAI PAGE ONE) ' ....*...••«*•****.»• ♦... safeguardiug of their own com : munifies against crime to the enil that safety and justice may prei vail in our state." Hayes congratulated the Indi-, , ana department on being the first 1 state Ho carry out tfie Region's i national program against crime. AtcNutt said he welcomed ' assistance of the Legionnaires and appreciated their deep obligation to the stati and communities. Meanwhile other officials redoubled their search for the convicts. A sipiad of six state policemen was dispatched to Danville, Bid., on a tip that John Dillinger, j bank robbery suspect and reputed leader of the gang, was seen by a farmer this morning. o | Get the Habit — Trade at Home
I PICKETS BLOCK MANY HIGHWAYS i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • «« ••••••• •**' * ** 'sin Cooperative Milk Pool In WatH kesha. Milwaukee and Washington counties, voted against joining the strike "at this time." Keith Neville, wiio resigned last week as chairman of the Nebraska NRA board because be felt the NRA had not helped the farmer, said there was no hope of adjusting inequalities through the farm strike. o NUDIST LEADER FOUND GUILTY — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE>_ on a complaint signed by Mrs. Angler. Mrs. Angier testified she witnessed “goings on" In the nudist colony i through field glassed from her sum-j iner home on a nearby hill. She told of seeing nude men and wo-
THE CORT Tonight - Tomorrow “THE WRECKER” A fast moving drama with JACK HOLT Unusual entertainment from start to finish. 10c -15 c SUNDAY—Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter in “PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING.” mMHUHMHHMBBD _ —- ; wmmmmmmmmmrtamMm ADAMS THEATRE Tonight & Thursday BEAUTY FOR SALE with Alice Brady, Madge Evans, Otto Kruger, Una Merkel, May Robson, Phillips Holmes. The Sururi.se Picture Os The Year! Behind the scenes of a beauty | parlor, living the laughs and loves and tragedy of the girls who work there! It’s as modern as tomorrow, as fascinating as a peep through closed curtains! 10-15 c SUN.. MON., TUE—“TOO MUCH HARMONY" with Jack Oakie, Bing Crosby, Skeets Gallagher. Judith Allen. Lilyan Taslnnan, i Ned Sparks, Harry Green. mu 1
men “hob-nobbing" on the beach und said she was “shocked by the terrible sight.” Judge Miles 'n his Instructions to the Jury said whether the alleged Indecent exposure occurred on private or public property made no difference. “There is no definition of indecency or obscenity in this case,” he said. “The delicacy of the subject forbids discussion of it.” THIRD. FOURTH HOLDUPS SINCE FIRST OF WEEK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) companion conducted the holdup. H. R. Lester, cashier, and B. D. Jordan, his assistant, were in the bank. They were commanded to put up their hands and turn their backs while the robber scooped up money lying on the counter and in the cash drawers. The bandits escaped south on state road 21 in an automobile containing no license plates. The bank Is u brunch of the Peoples Loan and Trust company. SET PRICE FOR GOLD AT $31.36 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cents yesterday. Jones made the following formal statement in connection with government gold purchases: “The Reconstruction Finance Corporation will accept subscriptions today for its 90-day debentures, payable in newly mined gold, that is gold recovered from natural deposits in the United States and any territory subject
HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS WE PROMISED LUCKY PURCHASE SALE • WE HAVE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HARRY THALLS OF HAGERSTOWN, INI)., CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING HIGH GRADE SHOES: ENNA JETTICK, BROWN BILT, ENDICOTT - JOHNSON. RED GOOSE, TRADE BUILDER. DR. RIDGWAYS HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN, MARION, PEEK-A-800. ALSO BALL BAND RCBBERS. WE HAVE MADE A LUCKY PURCHASE AND WE ARE PASSING IT ON TO YOU AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING. Over 2000 Pair Footwear Go On Sale JSHL STARTING TOMORROW = \ tr Heels Widths Brown Bilt & Peek-A-800 J. \ Y SHOES EN-JOIE HEALTH SHOE ” Oxfords, Straps, Patent, NURSE OXFORD Ladies c,oth ' M ' Black Kid QC* ARTICS H SI.OO Value W Sizes 3 to 5 */z values to $2.00. Novswnrsttoeß tk LADIES FANCY HOUSE SLIPPERS 09/» >#©•©•©#••• • sqft s ° le • mens • jayfe FUEL LINE OF DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT I / £ ALL LEATHER £ REMEDIES, ARCH SUPPORTS /2 Price £ £ £ DRESS OXFORD • * MENS HEAVY WORK SHOES—S2.SO fljl rji* £ £ M Value; Black or Brown—All sizes ....»!? JL •! O a £ A ) —— ——•———■—' 2 <l*l no ah £ MENS 1 BUCKLE CLOTH ARTICS IQP £ ,{iatk A.c/O Sizes £ , SAVE NOW—AT «Plaa/0 m — ---' &®®9©B££££££ Childrens Brown Bilt High Childrens Peok-A-800 High Ladies Brown Bilt Comfort \ Shoes, Tuf-Flex Lea. Sole — Shoes, values to $2.00. Patent, stran renuiar to nn /n- \ \ $166 •n»v-™9fi c 10c."rt25c |
1 to ita Jurisdiction, at the rule of > $31.31) per ounce of fine gold. The procedure for depositing gold in , payment for subscriptions will be I established today by an executive . order of t(ie President and regu- , latinos «f the treasury depart- , ment.” 1 The debentures offered In pays ment for the gold by the KFC will ( bear an Interest rute of H of one per cent annually. Newly mined j gold is to be deposited in the . government's .minis and assay I : offices on which RFC! debentures | i will he paid. I o 1 Get the Habit — Trade a. Home
• CHEVROLET SERVICE SATISFIES W 1 : Weekly Specials Hot Water Heaters Wash and Simonize $3.00 J Alcohol, per gal 75c oil (hange (5 quarts) LOa £ Glycerine, per gal. ... $1.45 $5.05 § Y^ u . aran J, eed Wo : k T ß K? bi ? SPECIAL £ Winter Storage Available for «]SOeeJ«J 10 additional customers. 1 RICE • Thompson Chevrolet Co. : W £ Phone 170 111 N. !rd St.
First Snowfall In State Is Reported Valparaiso, tod., Oct. 25 —(UP) — The first snow of the season fell here today. The government thermometer regstered a temperature of 31 dgrees above zero. Open Bids For Paving Road 527 November 7 Indianapolis, Oct. 25 — (UP) — Bids on 11 state highway improvement projects In 15 counties estimated to cost $1,348,000 will be
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opened November 7 by the state highway commission, Janies 1). Adams. director annouuced today. Projects advertised Include: Road 527 paving 7.3 miles from Decatur to the Ohio state line, Adams County. Flag and tha "Color." The (tag Is our national emblem that Is hoisted on a flagstaff. The colors ar* national or regimental emblems carried by loot troop* when marching or parading. These emblem* of the mounted organizations are railed standards.
