Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1934 — Page 7

—■jIfORKERS Mi: MEETING ’■L. "•..G ** A E I' l ’ l ' lMb Kr.w l “ >inentl<>n NB 1 UP TlH' “w win ~t , ■.'"\uilol- "f . lilP l>du’.| 11,,1a - V " it " k r eta®.: 11 ' — ll * l ' ” ■ I’ lll ' i,HV " iica.i - "' rK "* EE ..niizatio: was K " 1,,v l\W, 4 ’ V ..‘pitol next fall ' !a ‘' l ‘ n b> . 1,--. <1 here n.isial issue > • etmg their de- ' , . „ i e National e ration. £ six-hour. tire' .. , contracts but > . their wages | —i>i, c’. be threshed [j ~! ,i conference in I i,.present.! a , <.al (>; • tutors j b .. all anti* settlement the ipob the NRA ■. a almost K ; , pj eii . ihe most har — , , onin's history. :: "W. . .irted support i ■‘■id re- ’* .••••rn< .hih'i I- Lewis. ■ dent, of iiis officers have ■ liitter attacks ' "■ ■-"..ring "’M h ' fte< ■ the bituni indusr days of bus - delegates pas> Stlbjei ||B constitutional the ■TOR’S ANSWERS Buestioiis f ■ -J ■ jfe < i ■I J such < ?scs arc benefited by n* vftttab> s • r mjik \ good tense Golden Medical Discovery, !■*’ r.viv people and has my greatest Jo be had at any drug store. LOANS ®’ “ liv Pen tals. Liut-rai T:rni». Yt-ur Bit:, with U\ ■.IMiUN SECURITY CO. ■net Schafer Hdw. Co. B Decatur, Ind. Beatiie your Bold away: I ■ 1 x ®*’ Om “. or on the street you ®t your cold relief with you I" you use Vapure. For it's ftp’s remedy that lets you ”te your cold away. Put a drops on your handkerchief " your pillow as you sleep. 1 inhale. it clears the I Passages . . . soothes the _ membranes, gives you comfort. IVAPURE ■ Two Sizes 150 c ..a $1 I B. J. SMITH I DRUG CO. •

“Why be a Lonely Lady? Hire a Gigolo!” |ebbt* . * ; jKe JF 'jFjF ■ 1 / IB* ■ "IS RP™ 9 14 /HENSwMWSifI i? &* Jr » ■ On the gigolo line-up ®f-* **■**.’<'.'>■'.'■ ’ r' 'i MB The gigolo has come to the U. S. in a big way with the innovation of a New York night club, which supplies a group of professional companions for unescorted female patrons. The men, of assorted sizes, ages and nationality, are accomplished dancers and conversationalists and are considered connoisseurs of wines. They are paid a weekly salary by the management, but are permitted to accept tips from the patrons. However, it is forbidden for them to solicit pourboir, although the woman must pay for drinks or food. One of the most interesting of the group is Andre de Russy, a bearded beauty of 21, who reluctantly confessed he is really Livingston Smith, of the Boston Smiths. Innovation recalls America's pioneer gigolo, Barry Carman, who several years ago was paid professional companion to Mrs. C. P. Hugo Schoellkopf, wife of the Butfalo millionaire. He married his patroness after her husband had divorced her, but the union lasted only a few mon*'

tier of delegHen to the internatioiial conventio n'' to one hi every 500 members instead of oue in every 100. SEEK TO LINK VERNE SANKEY WITH CRIMES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ses to qikstiotis are being checked by a long distance telephone with Was hington and with New Jerseyauthorities. Hie claims to an alibi at the time of th • Lindbergh abduction were being checked with authorities in Minnesota and South Dakota. Police also wera checking the record of Helen Mattern, Woman found Sankey s apartment when the outlaw was seized y.sterday in a barber shop. Purvis said the woman was a resdeut of Chcago. A report that she had come from Green Bay. Wis., also was being investigated. UNITE!) STATES IS ON PARTIAL COLD STANDARD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! a guarded room in the treasurybuilding. .The house ways and means committee put into the new tax bill a provision authorizing Morgnnthau to hire 10 experts to help him administer Hite stabilization fund. Discussing the return to a sort of gold standard. Morgepthau said: "The best way to describe the system is a 1934 model of the gold bullion standard. It is one that suits our purpose's." The new standard is a gold standard to the extent that the government now is ready to maintain the dollar at a 59.06-cent gold basis in foreign exchange and to ship gold abroad to central banks if necessary to meet international balam s or maintain the position of the dollar. This differs greatly, however, from the old gold standard which the United States abandoned last spring. Up to that time-, gold coin circulated and all currency waa exchangeable for gold. Now, no gold may circulate domestically and paper money cannot bo exchanged fur gold. Instead. the treasury holds ail the gold. It in turn is giving the federal reserve banks gold certificates, which now constitute the reserve behind the currency they issue. Still further revision of the monetary system was urged on the house hanking committee byProf. Irving Fisher, noted Yale economist. He proposed tital a federal monetary' authority take'over from the reserve banks the power oi issuing currency. He said the reserve system had been "tried and found wanting" and foresaw the possibility that it might “wage a war" against tlie Ptjjsident’s monetary policies. —o Talkie I. ♦in Court During a trial tn Melbourne, Australia. a judge of the Supreme court listened to a reproduction by a talking picture machine of the noise in a dairy, which neighbors had charged was a nuisance. 'J he ‘•e idence" v. i» w realistic that ’he idea probably win be used U. other trias* in Austral 1 l.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1031.

DILLINGER IS IDENTIFIED AS COP MURDERER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ■ Feen y, state director of safety, to;<lay' wired •Prosecutor Robert G. I ‘ ICstil of Lake county that he "iv.id j with regret there appeared to be I any difference of opinion between ' I.e.ke county officials and state po- , lice over custody of John TL'.lP.g- ■ er.” i' Estil and Police t’hiei Nicholas ■ Makar of Ea-t Chicago had declar- -' ed that Capt. MaiJ Leach of the i state police attempted to block | their efforts to return Dillinyer to .' Crown Point to answer charges of ( I murder and bank robbery. "It has been my idea all along i to cooperate with Lake county in . th ir fight to obtain custody of - Dillinger," Feeney wired Estil. • “Your efforts to bring him to a - sceedy trial substantiate my early confidence in you. You have my pledge of complete cooperation by the state police.” ■ o I fe« Old Family Album It U etlimat-*, mar t.“i> .»n this contiaeuG annually pay JiJU,’>oo.ooo 'o batters. An-j if you don't believe trie result Is worth every penny of It, just riffle through the urges ol I the old family album —Hamiltoi (Ontario) Spqctsfnr. |' o - i Record Pi’eon Flight The longest pigeon flight an rec , t>rd Is 2.016 H miles. This bird wa» bred and flown by E. S. Peterson, to ensign !■ 'be United States navy I pigeon eervlre and In charge at pigeons overseas during the Work) war

In Poison Murder Trial I ... x? J * ' M SOBg »g ' Jjtfllftt * >*' ■ ■ ? ■ JI .'?,2>V W *7',’.’ Z ‘-v- *&mt&>y :y»?x.' m— •*‘” ■■ ■■ ' IJr i IF flr 1 Joi i< I** wav* * 4W t iaisr Jra i S m£s"?“ as&tsriss ”“-s na charge of slavin’ Dr. John Preston Kennedy, a former professional ‘ o-tXt' with po ; jon. At left, Arthur Jordan, prosecuting attorney, i State’s cate. Right, Judge S. F. Davis, presiding justice.

Fifty Years Without Pay Sterling Kan. —(UP)- If you are |n >t satisfied with your pay and /si ortene I vacations, have a talk with the Rev. Ja ob Schmucker. He h's conducted s' rvices at the MenI nonite Church here for fifty years i Jud has not received a salary or va I i.ition during the entire p-rkid. He > .- well satisfied with his work. On i his fiftieth aMiveisary as minister ■ i he received hundreds of letters and telegrams from every state in the I Union and from Canada. > .; Q -' - — Ole Belief Correrted Experiments conducted by thi , army air corps indicate that the i popular bedef that a person falling from a great altitude will he killed or rendered unconscious be fore reaching the ground is not cori rect. A man falling from a great altitude does not nevessvlly l'>s« tonsciousuess. i; o Retrospection Gazing at an old chair will some times art the fancy into n trance i.:>f eontemvlation as to a departed relative or friend, an-1 (lie whole though" In connection with it will be pictured by tr.e mind.- Ex ■bange o Evening Not Wholly Lost A yot.ng man out our w.'ij ca'led it a home where he was not wanted the other evening. Soon after ’ ward he Issued from the door, with <he father not fur behii.d; and In imnming up the evpeliencj lie s.v 1 St was unusual, but he certainly did get m great kick out of it —In* troll News. o — Conspicuous Nothing shows up ns fast as weak fire, unless it is the spot tin painter missed.—itneine Journal News.

EDUCATORS TO | BE QUESTIONED State School Head Queries Leaders On Teachers’ Habits Indianapolis, Feb. 1 vU.R) The j extent to which drinking and smoking by Indiana school teachers will i be countena ced by city, county i and town sihool superintendent* was being sought today In a ques- i tiorinaire mailed from the state de-) parlment of public instruction. The questions were drawn up by ! Clarence Murray of the teacher' license division and were sent to all local school superintendents ! with the approval of Floyd I. McMurray. department head. Murray described the questio - j nairo as a survey of the attitude of the local school authorities regarding the personal habits of pros- 1 pective teachers. After each question is a space i for a plus oign fur desirable traits, minus for undesirable, and zeroe I for questions that should not have ’ been considered. Sign! g of tlie blanks by the ' superintendent is optional. In tvgard to drinking by both men and women teachers the question is: "Is it best for a teac her to abstain from alcoholic liquor, use it moderately or to io excessive de- 1 gree?” Regarding tobacco the questionnaire asks: "Which is the most desirable I trait to abstain entirely, use to- ■ bacco moderately but not in the presence of pupils, or to use it habitually when not on the school premises?” Other questions include: wakHp your LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world ' looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing t?um and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full o( sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowe s daily. ! If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doeen’t digest. It just decays in the bowels, (las bloats up your stomach. You have a . i thick, bad taste and your breath is foul. I skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head ■ aches and you feel down and out. Your whole ' system is poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER’S ; LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two | •’ pounds of bile flowing freely and make you t ’ feel "up and up.” They contain wonderful. • harmless, gentle vegetable extract”., amazing i when it comes to making the bile flow freely. ■ But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for < arter's | Little Liver Pills. Ixmk for the name Carter’s Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a i substitute. a I drug stores. C1931C. M.Co.

For A Longer Honeymoon NO ONE expects honeymoon days to go on forever. For you—or him—to get all-of-a-twitter every time you see each other would be asking just a little too much. Eut—beware the stodginess of grow ing too matter-of-fact—of alway s wearing “practical” clothes, of always doing the practical thing. A new and deliciously feminine negligee, a new dress bought just for the joy of it, can set your ow n heart singing and get a word of appreciation from that serious fellow who pays the bills. So here’s an end to Humdrum! Turn now to the advertisements and let them take you on an adventure of shopping, and revived romance. Advertising is one of the reasons why so many women today are so charming. They teach the secrets of the great beauty specialists. They give hints on health of inestimable value. They take you into the confidence of the i’amuos dress authorities of New York and Paris.

•’Should younß men or women' h’Mcheni keep company with atudenfa of the opposite aex? “Should a teacher be unduly friendly towir<i the opposite aex? “Should they frequent uninvita tioual dniiccN or road houaea of queationable repute? “Should teacliei’H be active politicians ?” At the bottom of the question*! naire the superintendents are aak*

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' ed: “ft there were two applicants of equal quallficatloiiH would you select the one who drank or Hinokod or the one who didn’t?” . -..-o— — - -- Webster Lost on Deal Spring Green, Win,— (U.R) Records show that the grounds of Tai j , iaen. the home here of Frank Lloyd i Wright, faniouH architect, were, purehaaed by Daniel Webster lit’

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1539 for 12,730 and sold In 1842JH $750 loss. ——— o Foreign Students Increase-.. Rome. tU.R) The number of foreign students at Italian iinlversitileH | Inis been steadily increasing since i 1914, according to latest official _ figures. In 1914 there were 459. 1 Thia year there were 2,287, of whom 365 are Americans. • -