Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1933 — Page 7

slain rules ■employment gcgistration of I nW Xears 3(1(1.(100 Hee 14,-tß’wcia!) oi ,n.d at the K , Have been employed t , civil works admin and under the state's of 92.250 for civil

fi SILVER 0Y ■■/ y\. JaiF lA/Ww r jlwinp/ I she wiH ■ 'l' \W ( Admire - ■£ i r AV IfJJ herself on her house- ( hance he r ] oV eliness. hold accessories will 1 8 welcome silver. C Complete toilet sets in ted-77 the new and beautiful count WA*, Jf/ // A lovely assortment from which .„. ... ■ J , / , , . ij- iz • i designs. Wonderful as-iranti-W I Wejy' Forks. Individual Pieces, Cream sortment from which to ■ I tff; and Sugar. Bread Trays, Salt choose. She will be H and Peppers. Vegetable Dishes. . . , , more than pleased with ■ Bon Bon Dishes, etc. I ___ l any one of which we I BUY JEWELRY FGR CHRISTMAS j have in our tock I Keller Jewelry Store

A Naturally, you want to give Gifts that will fgf ? be useful as well as appreciated. For the Us/ fTi lady of the house we suggest, and know of 4, nothing better than any one of the follow- [JJJ | ing articles: Z ' > )t Electric Percolator set, with cream and JEH r? ? 11111 " ' - SU gar — Electric Waffle Iron — Electric / ts Iron—Electric Curling Iron—Holmes and T isEdwards set of Knives and forks Sihei VW/ j 4 W Service Trays - Silver Platters - A New g Heatrola or any one of the hundreds of i other fine things we have in our store. |~ Toyslor The Kiddies | //ckj ’ SB Wh o-Y < absolutely I The Finest and Most H i) on t disappoint the kiddies! They're ( Complete Line in Town. | # entitled to Toys this Christinas. J (| i- . ui ihiu store. A regular city store j 'ou’H have no trouble in selecting jou' • J.’-'-’ ‘ *** ” selection with hundreds of toys to choose i • X Mechanical Toys of ail kinds; Amonve Skates, Dol i ’ afe (bunagea; Tool Chests, and many, many , Electric Trains; Wind-up Trains; Sleds; otneis. ' OPPOSITE | 'E'C' CO» INDIANA j

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1 worka |n,.j, ,■ u , iiiu| . Jobs remain to be aaalxned Because of thia altuatlon, Mart Ing F. Carpenter, state lupervlaor the National Re-Employment Service, and William H. Book. I state civil works adminlatrator, issued a joint statement yesterday explaining the federal regulations j which govern the selection. "There seems to be much misunderstanding, not only among the people registered, but among public 1 officials, as to the rules," said the statement. "In some eases township trustees are insisting that people still on relief rolls must be em-' ployed, regardless of their fitness for the work to be done. In other cases it is argued that work should be staggered, so as to give employ-

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ment to a larger number. Previous to December 1 it was required that so far as possible those employed should be laken 'tom the poor relief lists, but not to exceed 50 pur cent of the quota, unless they were already on work relief projects. Since December 1, tinder the federal regulations, qualification for the job has been the iirst requirement, with the pro- i vision that world war veterans with dependents, If otherwise qualified, should have first consideration. "Staggering of employment is not permitted under civil works ' regulations. Men (or women) who have obtained employment on civil works projects have jobs its long as the civil works program coni tinues. unless they are discharged

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11 I ) By HARRISON CARROLL * Copyright. 1 9X1. King Feature* Syndicate, Ina | HOLLYWOOD, .-An r extraordinary argument of cold business versus romance is being thrashed out beh tween Warner •- Brothers and ~ Dick Powell. il young singing star who has K< been the year's K& i I big hit with the oaftte. f II feminine fans. Mk ** 1 The studio ■tMl J wants Dick to $ \ ft I sign an agree- EMHjU—JU f me nt that he M will not marry SjaEfeW before January ■Li B '"' 1, 1935. They don’t mind him V ’ going to parties ■ftML ® with Mary ’ Brian, Gwen n . . Heller or Jean Muir, but they rowe " don’t want him to give up bachelorhood for another year at least. By that time, they figure he will be so well established that marriage won’t affect his fan appeal. To all of which Dick says nonsense. "I haven’t any idea of getting married now,’" he declares, "but if I meet the right girl, no studio is going to stop me.” Only a short while ago, on his birthday, Dick received proposals from more than 40 feminine fans, all of whom thought they might be the right girl. Both Jack Gilbert and Director Leo McCarey are absent-minded and the other day, in the barbershop, they were swapping stories while Jack was being shaved. Only, every time the star w’ould tell how absent-minded he had been, McCarey would top him. This went on until Jack was shaved and Leo was in the chair. As the barber was lathering the [Director’s face, Gilbert stood thinking hard. Suddenly, McCarey let out a roar of laughter. I “It’s no use!” he cried. “I can : top you again. I came in here for I a haircut!” H December 11th was Douglas S Fairbanks, Jr’s., birthday and, to f let you in on a secret, Joan Craw- ? ford went shopping to buy him a I present. i Odd. about Mary Pickford filing F suit for divorce on the day that young Doug arirved here by plane. Wonder if he brought a last minute message from.his father?

for cause. ! "In the case of skilled and semiskilled workers there has been little difficulty in selection. Qualification for the job to be done has been easy to establish. "But in Hie case of unskilled work, most of which has been man- - uai labor, and which comprises by far tile larger part both of the unemployed anil of the work to be ® done, the question of selection lias

And, to let you in on another secret, Eleanor Hunt and Dr. Frank Nolan, who filed a wedding intention in Los Angeles and then flew to Nevada to take the vows, will be re-married here (probably thi« week) in u Catholic church. One of the unsung comedies oi last week was the raid which Sergeant Sidney Sweet of the Los Angeles vice squad made on the nudists who were making a persona! appearance at a Hollywood theater. The inhabitants of “Elysia" apparently disported au nature! behind • transparent curtain. But when officers rushed backstage to investigate, they found the performers clad in tights. ■ QUICK GLIMPSES: They’ll tell you that Ricardo Cortez received some very funny gifts at the pre-wedding shower Gene Markey staged for him last night. ... It was too much when Warners summoned Alice White to Hollywood on the second day of her honeymoon and then asked her to take off her wedding ring for a scene in a picture. Alice flatly refused, but compromised on having them fake a stone on it. The gossips are wondering what happened when Red Golden, one of the best known assistant directors in Hollywood, stopped off in Wichita Falls on his way back from the “Viva Villa” location in Mexico. Some say red ________ got married to ~7T7”TT” an oil heiress ■ who flics her own plane to and from Hollywood. . . . Eli- RRjgSlte;.. nor Fair, for- ghf- S nter wife of Wil- sF- | liam Boyd, is \ playing a lady- Ml? *>; jdi in-waiting to Marlene Die- HE , trich in “Cath- JHhL eri n e the t — Great.” .. . IIAI Leßoy, the Broadway White dancer who plays the title role in “Harold Teen" for Warners, is a flier with 220 hours to his credit. . . . And Skeets Gallagher has just received, collect, from Honolulu, a box containing a huge rock. Jack Oakie sent it, of course. DID YOU KNOW — That Raquel Torres is German on her father’s side and that her leal name is Wiihemina von Osterman?

become more difficult, with the i enormous increase in registration;. "The re-employment service rec- I ognizes that its responsibility is to supply to the employers—the slate i institutions ami departments and the counties, cities and other local units —the men best qualified to do | the work. The iirst qualification ' in these manual labor projects is i the physical ability to d> the job. Obviously only young strong men.

accustomed to outdoor work, can | be used in extra heavy road work. We have to consider also what a , man has been doing. If he lias 1 been working in a foundry or dye works, or any hot rooms, for ex- j ample, and has lost his job. he is obviously not fitted for outdoor work in winter, no matter how strong he is. Eor washing the walls and windows of a high building, we have to tick men with steady nerves. "After the question of qlialiiica tions, and only then, the applicant's net d may be considered. There is [no restriction on the number who. may be employed from one family, ... CA' your 'O FACE this SMOOTHNESS HOLLYWOOD \ demondsof ) its STARS !VV fcX*?* ■ After-Shave Lotion STAG needs were originated in | Hollywood to give you the well j groomed appearance of its stars. [ JI Try Stag After-Shave 0 Lotion —smoothing and stimulating to the skin. ' 50c Powder for MEN A Fine grade of talc, natural shade. Takes away every trace of face shine. Neutral tint blends into the skin. B 3 Se e the complete line of Stag needs at the Rexall Drug Store. 25c B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. I r. ‘Ha a ..a . U. f.faiiMftJah» I

but if two or three from one family npply, the employment director would be justified In considering aomtone from another family, first If qualifications are equal. ’ "Number of dependents is not neci ; arily u governing factor, either. A man with six children may not actually need the job as much as one with two or more children, If the latter has had sickness, Is about to be evicted from his home, or is In similar difficulty. "It should be understood further politics, friendship, family reI lationships have no place in the I selectiou of men for this work. I'nder President Roosevelt’s and G vc.rnor McNutt's Instructions it makes no difference whether a man ’ is a Democrat, a Republican, a Soiulist or a Communist. The quesion is simply whether he is unemloyed and whether he Is qualified or the job." o FARMERS ASK speedinc; up OF RECOVERY 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the old system of processing and distribution," it was charged. After approving the monetary policies of the president, his efforts io effect “an honest dollar,” and

J P This year give Furniture. A few dollars spent in this g| F waj W ’N no * on ' y >’ our Christmas merrier but ™ f " will also add pleasure to the many days that follow. Ur f I . I ? 4 9 J, : * I /) A I | We Suggest- 1 $F Two-piecc Living -WpV-- —— — W » m Boom Suite... $67.50 | J y I -"“w- MyLv P*MODERNIZE I k Odd Chairs .... sll-bO W 5 End Tables >2.50 Lal’ps $5.60 ACADDITi ft Sfef OFTHESENEW ft INDI RECT.TYPES 7 Brighten up your a ft" -i ~xTJ* , . . . Wn w] home with new and / ? 1 4T 1 i w / 1 g Cedar Chests, $9.90 up beautiful lamps. VVe • r„n have on display a 9 Walnut Exterior, lull ® cedar lined, mothproof. large assortment of the new Aladdin —[CO O W Lamps, any one of iift which will add great- * ' Wi' ■■ i 9 tft b to y° ur home - wB 4■ i ICT W i Attractive shades in I .Spinel l».k, X11.T5 "<■" styles and pat- f , terns; metal base; inGood size, with latest writing conveniences. direct lighting types. < f?- Select walnut veneers. Never before such a |f K —— wonderful showing. v* Buy Furniture This Christmas — L $ g I W. H. ZWICK & SON 1

iavuriiig I'emonetlxatluii of silver on •, the Index biutiii to bring more muns : | ey Into circulation, Uie convention ■ .oncliKled with an attack on "profiteering" under the NBA. The final resolution pointed out ’ 1 farm prices nave not been advanced . under the AAA as rapidly as coata - ’ -— ■

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of manufkvetured products wliWh the farmer huya under the NKA. and demanded that the AAA speed up the booatlng tor farm prices. I.eng Mountain Henge The Himalayan mountain range ia aiioui tT.”4> mile? lung.