Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1933 — Page 12

LOWER TARIFF SEEN AS AID TO RECOVERY PLAN Chicago .Economist .Believes Idea Quickest Way for Nation CHICAGO, (U.R) Removal of barriers to world trade Is the uuiek- I •st and safest way to correct the | economic inconsistencies of Hie | National Recovery Program. lie- ; cording to Prof. Harry A. Gldeonse. ' Vnlversity of Chicago economist. > Simultaneous return to a gold ' standard and a program oY mi- ‘ tional self-sufficiency is impo**- | ilde. Gldeonse says, “for ft was | by constantly increasing world- 1 wide trade barriers that the gold

— MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR We extend our most sincere greetings for the holidays and wish yon mu c h health and prosperity for 1934. M€RRY CHRISTMAS o R. N. Runyon & Son

**’*oll6B I 1 1 s « — and every good fi g wish for a A I S 55 ? t g ’ E MERRY CHRISTMAS I W and a | HAPPY NEW YEAR | * i I I At Christmas Time with its warmth § and human feeling think not of us as a business institution but as “folks.” For it is such, that our entire personnel joins in wishing You a MERRY g CHRISTMAS and even merrier days to follow throughout the New Year J to come. A CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES | Incorporated ;Jg

standard was wrecked.“ The only safe avenue to a return of the gold standard Is the restoration of world trade through lowered tariff rules, he believes. He thinks the crop restricting pig-slaughtering policies of the AkA ure economically unsound. Urge* World Market "It is Impossible to create abiiuI donee hy nrgunizing scandty,'* said the economist, "Restoration ot world markets for crop surpluses is the only alternative. These stirphises are an Incontrovertible fact. Either we must restore to the farmer the export i markets that we destroyed with lour tariff policy, or we have to restrict production. Il< luring the I markets obviously is Ihe sound [policy. "No man has a moral right to i denounce crop restriction if ho I continues to support the policies II hat make it Inevitable. In that respect Secretary of Agriculture ' Wallace is far more candid than most criths of the AAA. He con-

tinually stresses the weakness of ■ the present program and the de- > gree of the regimentation It may i load to If wc refuse to accept the wiser count* of restoring world t markets." Disaster Seen Immediate stabilization of the [ dollar ut the present International price would be nothing short of diraster, Gldtsmse says. Such an action would drtfin gold away I from all other <-0111111 ies now on I the gold standard, lie said, and ' probably would push them off. As the whole purpose of the return I ito gobi would In- the restoration 1 [ol International monetary staldl 1 Ity, the goal could not he attained in this way. . - ft— -■ - — ——— Feminine Apparel to .Blame AUSTIN. Tex. (U.R) Mbmhapen feet are more common among girl* -in the South than elsewhere, believes Miss Leah Gregg, adjunct professor of physical training for women. I'niversity i»f Texas. She attributes it to the‘fact southern girls wear feminine apparel .rather than sports clothes To All Our Friends and Patrons Accept Our Sincere Wishes for a | MERRY CHRISTMAS and a s HAPPY j NEW YEAR American Home Shop, Inc. Mrs. Louisa Braden ■ i

DF.CATFR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,1933.

Sultan’s Treasures,Stolen 20 Years Ago, Recovered IstlMluil. <UR- Ten tablecloths embroidered with real pearls, u basin of silver and gold, und u I jeweled noedlecase disappeared ’ many years uro from Sultan Abdul Hamid’s treasures. An Informer recently denounced I one Nouri Iley as having the pre 1 II lons objects. Police found tin in

j 7 With Kindest Greetings and sincere good wishes that your cup he filled with happiness our wish goes out to you and yours for merriest of MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR PRICKLE FULLENKAMP — ... ; ' — ■■ - I .| ffy I z I I ’ Once again as Christmas returns to remind us of the pleasure we have had in serving you it gives us the opportunity to express our wish for a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy New Year. RALPH YAGER State Auto Agency GREETINGS The many thoughts we have these days could be told in many different ways, but the one 1 big thought we want you to hear, is a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR ||| J. J. NEWBERRY CO. - . —

I and removed the treasnroß to the old muKPiim. Now Nouri Boy is, 1 suing the museum for restitution | ion the grounds that he hud posI waited the jewel* and gold for more than 2<t year*. — —- — Egg a Day Enoed in Jail i BOISE, Idaho (U.R) An egg a 1 dav sent Junie* Waller to jail for I :iu dnya. He allegedly stole 3<» eggs I from a farmer, taking one at a time.

ii : few I nricl w 1 I BpaK. |r pf g GREETINGS 5# It is our sincere wish that this Christmas be one of cheer and merriment, and that health and w prosperity be yours. I IS' It is our pleasure, as well as the [S' pleasure of our entire personnel ly, to extend best wishes to You and S Yours for a I MERRY CHRISTMAS I Sf. and a >! HAPPY NEW YEAR I f ASHBAUCHER TIN SHOP art — w ' it" f Greeting# ««> yi ST jMp Hr S Wishing You One And All A airi I MERRY CHRISTMAS 2k W- • an( i a | HAPPY NEW YEAR 3B> 1 S May this Christmas bring you the § true pleasure of health and happiM ness of friendship and family unity. S We trust that the gifts you receive S will bring their full measure of pleaW sure every day in the year and that Health and Prosperity will be Yours g in abundance. g Accept our heartv good wishes S for a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and U a Happy New Year. I MESHBERGER RROS. STONE CO. SUNN GROVE. INDIANA i [ —- ' 11 11