Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published jSHa. THE Every Eve- DECATUR alas Except Jfg DEMOCRAT Sunday by w CO. •Intercd nt the Decatur, lad., Poet Office as Second Uiaan Matter H. Heller Pres. and Gen. Mgr. A. R Holthouse Sec'y A Bus. Mgr. IHck D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Ratos: Single copies -I - M2 due week, by carrier Id Hne year, by currier — 6.00 Oho month, Sy mail - 35 Three months, by mail 1 00 Six months, by mail 1-7& QUc year, by ma 11...., — 3 00 * Me year, at office 3 -00 Prizes quoted are within first and second sones. Elsewhere $3 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. ils Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. , - Charter Member of The Indiana League of Homo Dailies. The new autos arc advertised in about the same way as bathing IjTauties slimness of line knee aeH»>u and all that. "The average fellow isn't worry tug so much about the national th lit and the monetary question as the size of the coal pile. A little push in business is needed When you seem dull and out of line the physician prescribes a ionic. The tonic of trade is adverttsmg. It puts the other fellow iu th< buying mood. The baseball league schedules dune been released, th- great Am-j griean game getting under way almut the middle of April. Then The trouble will be over, as far as, a kit of fans are concerned. - The trouble in getting several dotal work projects under the CWA -seems to lie in the lack of funds ",.ior the purchase of material. Well, rnmts about the only i< asou we Mon t get a new car and a lot of —vlber things. We'd enjoy a dull day or two "Jtrom the grind of headlines. but if Anything the news stories break 'jTaster ami more often. Press "s nes are kept busy ami in every •Community coverage of local hap-t-p, nlugs i> wider than ever before.; ~ After all the fuss and talk about uud then have things running along as easy as they are non. makes one wonder if we all didn't more or less get too excited. Any—any it's out of the system and Lj'i re through with the days of the jum runner and illegal beer baron. ■II —, Car loadings for January are ahead of those of a year ago and wdwss than one hundred thousand ...uiob r the 19'12 total' Shipments j-e'levt business throughout the Country ami if the present trend is 3 < i! inued 1934 will prove a good •Mmsiuess year. Th«> Boy St outs start today to the Ittli anniversary of „tb. uation.il organ.xation. A little ~,*m>>re though* and attention given j>.™tjte boys now will come nearer solv--mg future troubles than all the «M«Jaws that ca.; be passed. The boy -*U-’ *ks to yen aiol you tan help in — mure ways than one. Today, help X' •' orate the Scouts birthday. -»• it is almost certain that tho *•» price of newsprint will take a deelded increase in the near future Industry has been given -i -3 hearing in Washington and It ap--pears that the big Canadian and • American mills have been produc -> lug paper below cost. With a heave .
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increase in the basic commodity. . used by newspapers it w ould not .be surprising to see a bops', in i circulation rates throughout the i country. The day of the penny i paper is gone. Those airplane promoter.' were not pikers and the back stage scan i ! dal which now seems to be coming ■ to the front may rival the old Tea Pot Dome mess. It s hard to elint- < ; inate selfishness and greed out of • individual dealings.especially when hi results in the public paying the I bill. President Roosevelt has ordered an exhaustive quin of the whole affair and cabinet memlters iof the Hoover administration may : conic in for plenty ot double. - I The French cabinet has resigned and a general 'trike has been call I ed in the country. The trouble over' j there is serious and unless it is j citrbi d in one way or the other. : grave consequences will follow The people are m an ugly mood and | the different politkal factions are taking advantage of a bank scanv da! and implications are being hurl11 ed against about every one in pubI ■ lie life. It's a nasty mess and . Iprov s again that the old f S. A . j is about the best place to liaug your | h**I ~ ~~~' | The railroad crossings should be guarded on regular schedule and ■ not ou a stagger system. As long t as the public knows that a watehMtnan is supposed to be on duty, t j they will depend on his instruc--Itions and if (bore is uo one there ' they will take for granted that ■ trains are not approaching It is i real importaal that watchmen * should be on duty during .. giilar I school boors :i>oi the time when children go ami come from school. The council is acting wisely in demanding that the crossings are guarded properly. a —_ >• The county and city governments d I.should be given credit for provjdling much money to carrv on the y I ‘ |( W \ work, piograms in Uns conn Bjly. Heavy eXiwnditures have alI ready tiecu u.ade by both govern jUient' (or materials and like hide ! \ idual experience, there is a limit Ito what can be spent. The city j alone has spent more than {s.<e. ■ (or material iu extending the watei | mains and improving lianua-Nutt | man park an I proposes to spend i: to 20 thousand dollars in buildini
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the watpr mains and light lines to ihe Homestead division. o Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. ♦ — 1. Francis R. Stockton. 2. Herbert H. Lehman. 3. Ferdinand Magellan. 4. India. 5. Italian astronomer, discoverer ■of Donati's comet. 6. Yellowstone. 7. Antouio Stradivarius. 9. Thirteen. 9. Orono. Maine. 10. Secretary of Agrr. uiture. Household Scrapbook -byRO BE RIA LEE Winter Plants House plants should be idaied in, .he bathtub once in a while and the shower turned on gently, so that hey may get moisture through their leaves as well as their roots. After a Fall If a leg or arm is swollen after a bad fall, wrap it in towels wrung out of hot water in which epsom ,alte iias been dissolved. Do this for about an hour. A Lubricant When the egg whipper or butter churn needs oiling, use either glycerine or mineral oil. Neither one rill affect the food should a drop lor so get Into it. If* —— SI -■ 1 *"■ H"W'." ' Get the Habit — Trade at Home DON’T GET I P NIGHTS Lax the Bladder With Jumper Oil- Buchu, Etc. | •* Prive out the Impurities and ex- » a ills that cause irritation. ■ 'turning and frequent desire. Junipor * « si is pleasant to take in tlw form of 1 UK »: ”< th blad 1-r I. t • »ntaininc Huchu haws. cU . Works ion the bladder similar to oil ' ’» the bowels G» t a .U box fr>m i.iiit <h»JK store. After four dax> If if: »t relieved f ’-relit 4* » ’ k’” b.o k and get your money. If you r ta bothered wfh backache or les i pains eauFtd from Madder tlisoniers sLawh «.<r tnowfioi i*»sf»vi wticr alter this ckansing and you get your rejsI "h Drug Co s .ys link, is ' ilvr.
PERMANENTS $2 i Live Steam OH * Wave with lustrous waves and n ringlet ends. Other Permanents S 3 and S 5 Shampoo and Finger ' Waves. 25c each. O. K. BEAUTY SHOI 129 N. End st Phone o;
HOSPITAL NOTES A minor operation was performed on Lyle MalLuee. 346 North j Eleventh street, at the Adams t’ouuty Memorial Hospital today. Gerhard Kiefer, route 1. Decatur, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hosiptal this morning. Mrs. Amos Reusser. Berne, strt> mitled to a major operation at the Jpeal hospital this mommg. Marcella Neuenschwander. Perue. is a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital where she underwent a major operation this morning. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Jenner Pearson of Bluffton are tile parents of an eight and one half pound girl baby born Sunday. February 4. The baby has been named Barbara Lou. The parents formerly resided in Decatur, aud Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pearson of this city are the grandparents. Mother and luily arc getting along nicely. <t""- — Duce Has New Horse Rome— (U.PJ — Mussolini lias a I new horse. A magnificent snowwhite stallion was recently led up to the gates of the equestrian dietatoi - private* residence. Villa Tori lonia. It was presented to the Duer by Herr Riutelen. the- Austrian Minister, as a gift from Chancellor Dollfus. H|
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\Pres. Roosevelt Will Broadcast j To Boy Scouts Saturday Morning
I The greatest mobilization of Boy 1 Scouts in history will occur on Sal-1 urday. February 10th. *Ueu l‘t«»i dent Roosevelt, ill a nation-wide ibroadcast will personally call upion them to perform an important national service The nature of the service to be requested will remain a mystery until the moment the President addresses his audience, it is general ly known that the Scouts will lie asked to assist the national relief progiam in some parti. u|ar way. If cooperation of tne public is esseii tial to the suecesstul carrying out of the program a general invitation to participate will be isstietl in the course of the broadcast. The entire membership of the Boy Scouts. 90-1.240. Will be called j together to .listen to President Rouaevelt's message The more I than a million Scout parents and I the 5.409.369 others who have iiad i Scouting expertmice will be asked ’to unite also in meeting the PreslI dent's summons. 'The extent of the j cast audience that will greet the ! President is gathered from the tact that, with those named, there will be the 1.369.446 who were members of the Hoy Scouts of America dm lug 193'1. and the 11. 500 new Scouts who have joiijed the pr.ivcmelil since the first of the year. In additioil to the "Call to Service" the President s expected to draw attention to tile forthcoming "S ivc r Jujiilee" of the Boy Scouts ! of America which will be celebrated throughout 19:15. In this eonneeition it is expected that President i Roosevelt will extend an invitation I to the Boy Scouts which will pave the way for a national celebration to mark the completion of the first quarter eer.t iry of the Boy Scout •Movement in the United States. Broadcast from White House The Presidential broadcast will goon the air from the White House at noon, Eastern Standard Time In the Central. Mountain and Pa cilic Standard zones it will lie 11 A. M.. in A M. and 9 .\AI respectively. In Alaska and Hawaii many Scorns and their leaders will be up 1 early to pick up the broadcast. Out in the Philippine Islands where there are 7.6'j members of the Boy Scouts of America, many Scouts have asked permission x remain up to get the broadcast at 1 A.M., Sunday. February 11. Information on the Presidents
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. broadcast *>aa been sent by wireP, O P»UI SiPla chief Noto£< Os the second Byrd Antuut LX pedltlon. now at Little AtueHca in the South Polar regions, ihe 411 d the twenty-five other explv.ms o 1)U1 . t y Who are identified «'• b . t | H . Boy Scouts of America *»n‘ in. they will have to lune in 1 at 6 A M Troops of Boy Seoul* 01 America 11 m Paris and in Berlin will also attempt to hear the program by shoit " wave. Paris may be aide to heal 'the broadcast ut 5 P M »nd the 1 Berlin Scouts at 6 P M Details of Program | President Roosevelt, who is Hie • 1 Honorary President of the Boy Scouts of Jjperica. will he in^o-I duced by Walter W Head of blI Louis. President of the National I Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Dr. James E. West, the Chief Scout Executive, will follow President Roosevelt on the program to ' instruct the Scouts, who will be moblliaed in almost every com- ' mnnity in the nation, how the ser- “ i vice assignments may be carried 'out. The United States Marine ‘ Band will play several selections 1 1 The "Call to Service" will tie ’ broadcast over the coast-to-coast H networks of the Columbia Broad '' casting system and the Red Net- ' work (NRC-WEAFi of the National ’ 1 Broadcasting Company Some in ’ dependent stations intend to broad • cast the program and therefore dt ’1 is expected these combined ser- " vices will cause the President's ad ’ dress to be heard in every town ’ j and village in the land. 1 i Thousands of Meetings ‘ • In hundreds of large cities and I towns Scouts will mobilize in iirmories. parks, coliseums, schools and •theatres to hear President Iloose--1 velt. In some instances local broadi casts will follow close upon the II coqjpletian of the program from ' ! Washington. In small towns
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filllaL there will diHtrirt nnd ’ ■nd as individuals will hear the. ;message through the home radio • "Call to Service" will come , duX Boy Scout Week which wiß| be celebrated Feb. S to beb. 14 I comnjeinorate the 24th unniversa y ot the founding Os the movement In America. The Boy Scouts of A "’ el | ica was incorporated in Washing-. X D on Feb 9. 1910. The] 21th anniversary ushers in a Yeai of preparation" for the “Silver luL Hee Year" ami many activities of. the organization during the next I twelve months will . enter upon r this objective. — - Makes Paper Umbrellas Cleveland. - (U.K) Umbrellas.: mad. entirely of papei and - —r- -« ** ••■"fa" — —
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