Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1934 — Page 5

;”sB('ES ARE I HELD SUNDAY FROM PAGK and was woundg^K, f small ihildivn mi Im in Also beeau.ain lht ‘ "orld war MMT., .v v ih-parlnmnt ll- \| lain ocean 14 are llnee tliemles of Hoberfs continued. HL is the theory of the Make the army and great that no one will Sri, u.<' Their answer is. peace be prepared for i homy in that of with their world courts . - aiiizations that make founded on principles ‘Come let UH B|L. ili<r. says the stales Mu all very good as far but it does not go tar Mfciid theory la the answer □fcbristians. Christ said to up thy sword. They h'tai the sword will perish P tli sword.' Germany has M. out by a sad experwill find it out too she is careful.” K.b'-rt.. referred to his Rev. Floyd L. Roberts. M missionary in Japan. He ■ i-ii. "The rank and file of people desire peace as the American or any But the militaristic M Japan is large and beis a tnonarchial form of the people have ibeen . M> far.”

■ke this Coupon TO THE ■iLTIKH SE Drug Co. Me Get A SI.OO Bottle of < I WA HOO BITTERS FOR 25 CENTS Mr Old Indiana Blood, Nerve ■roach, Liver, and Kidney Mredy on the market since This is an introductory Bt for a few days only. Not Bd after Saturday, June Bl Positively not over three B bottles to a person. We ■Fish no testimonials but B you to try this Old Indian Mot and Herb Remedy. A Miedy of positive merit and Mural laxative! Be sure it bears the Kf»e C. K. Wilson.

I A Legal Holiday Wednesday, May 3© -O This Bank Will Not Be Open TheiFirst State Bank Glance Around Your Home—Your Guests Do. Visitors look first at the walls of your rooms. Come in and see our Beautiful line of Wall Paper. Any Interior Decorator will tell you that W all I’aper must be seen in the large samples to be satisfactorily selected. MAYFLOWER Wall Papers hang smoothly, wear wonderfully, clean beautifully and hold their colors. 5c per roll up. Callow & Kohne The drug store on the east side of street.

Spain’s Ex-Rulers Reported in Marital Rift WT Ml tBOIT IB is ' i H IBi I f IttH* rv&o ' gg |?|gf Spain While little credence is placed in the Paris report that ex-King Alfonso of Spain is seeking an annulment ■ from ex-Queen Victoria, it is recalled that a similar rumor was widely circulated when the then Spanish ruler visited the Vatican in 1926. However, observers say that such a move now would impair Alfonso’s hopes of ever regaining his throne. The marriage between the granddaughter of Queen Victoria of England and Alfonso, who was born a king, took place 28 and was believed at the time to be the j climax of a real romance. Since their exile from Spain, the ex-rulers have lived apart, Alfonso preferI ring to roam through African jungles after big game rather than living in Paris in the comparative obscurity chosen by his consort.

MAKE CHANGES IN PROVISIONS OF NRA CODES (COHTINTJBD FROM PAGF ONE) | i concentrate enforcement responsi-1 ! bility. In line with these plans a I shake-up in' NRA personnel is I anticipated. Divisional Adminis-i I trator Kenneth M. Simpson and. Deputy Aministrator Leonard S i Horner already have resigned. The President's order means i that the NRA will no longer say how much is to be paid for a hair 1 cut or the pressing of a pair of t pants. It will continue, however, I to regulate the hours of hair cutI ters and pants pressers, specify

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the lowest sum they may get ini the weekly pay envelope and bar; children from such employment. Johnson was expected to invoke II ho President's authorization to- | day or toon to sustpond fair trade I and price provisions in hotel, restaurant. laundry, barber and cleaning and dyeing codes. The new regulation does not mean that these provisions may ■ not be made effective in comntuni ities where they are actually de- | sired by the local industry. Howl ever, home rule is substituted for , federal rule. Mr. Roosevelt said that in cases . where 85 per cent of a local inI dustry agreed >n provisions which 1 they wished established, the adi niinlstrr.tor might approve such j agreements. The initiative must I come from the local group and it I I must be shown clearly that en- I forcement is possible. This contraction of NRA re- j sponsibility has been greatly de- j sired by Johnson who pointed out ‘ ,that 85 per cent of the recovery I organization's effort had been expended on 15 per cent of indus-! try. It has been as good evidence | of the flexibility with which ; Johnson has often credited his or-, ganization. The small service industries, ! composed of tiny local units, have [ provided a constant problem. Disregard of code provisions has , been widespread. There have been interminable petty conflicts. To top it. off NRA legal authority ; has been weakest in this field, | i since most of such industries are i intra-state. The action answers the gruel-1 ling attack on the Blue Eagle, i i The barrage has been growing ! 1 heavier. Congressional critics ' have shouted against regimenta- [ lion. They have clamored for re-1 storation of anti-trust laws. Busi-1 ness men have claimed that the | i NRA was squeezing small units 1 to death. They said large com--1 petitors dominated certain code ‘ : authorities. To investigate such complaints i the recovery review board was i appointed, headed by Clarence I i Darrow. Its report, even more! I bitterly critical, came in last i week. Another report is due bell fore the end of the month. o PROBING DEATH AT INDIANAPOLIS (CONTINUED FROM I’AOE ONE) -*-♦ • " ! cast which enacted ‘ The h ront ; I Page,” and played the party of “Hildy Johnson” in the same play , 'at the civic theater here. Funeral services were conducted today at i i Muncie, his former home. o HEIRESS WILL SEEK DIVORCE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) : health and happiness. It was learned also that the advice was sent by a woman friend jof Barbara, who acted as inter-1 mediary. During her present visit to I London. Barbara has appeared to | |be anxious and nervous. How-1 | ever, she has been accompanied I j everywhere by her prince. Friends of the princess said that 1 I her nervous condition was due to : disagreements caused by “seeing too much of each other. Barbara, those friends sav. 1 craves solitude at moment and ' ; means to get it when her father arrives. The Bremen is due to [ reach England on Friday.

REQUEST MADE FOR TROOPERS AT DISTILLERY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) attorney and sheriff of Tazewell county for duty at the American ; Distilling Company at Pekin, where | a labor uprising was said to be developing. According to the request for National Guard troops the situation, in which between 1,000 and 1,500 employes of the distillery had gathered at the plant, was regarded as serious. The state's attorney reported the employes were demanding that the piant be made a closed shop and that a union of their own choosing be recognized by officials of the company. , Black immediately made a long ; distance telephone call to Gov. Henry Horner, who is in Chicago. 1 and to the Tazewell county authorj ities to ascertain the seriousness Jof the situation. He made no imi mediate comment, however. Q NOTICE I, William J. J. Bell refuse to pay i any debts contracted by my wife, Ruby I. Bell, after this date May 128, 1934. Wiliam J. J. Bell. Itx o ——— NOTICE .; will be out of the city from Thursday morning, May 21 until i June 11. Dr. W. E. Smith, gltx ■ CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS AIDED BY OLD REMEDY "For thirty years 1 had constipation. Souring food from stomach ! choked me. Since taking Adlerika ' 1 am a new person. Constipation I is a thing of the past.” — Alice | Burns. B. J. Smith Drug Co.

'■aOK'R'iHMHBrHM* Special Canning Berries Southern Indiana HOME GROWN 3 Quarts 25c $1.99 Crate. PINEAPPLE FOR CANNING. DIXIE QUEEN MARKET Second Street Decatur

STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY, DECORATION DAY — ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT OF Schafer’s 6O' h Anniversary Sale THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY NOW IS THE TIME, THIS IS THE PLACE. Every Item In This Store (Except Farm Machinery) Is Specially Priced During This 60th Anniversary Sale Only. Sale doses Saturday, June 2nd. ■ ■ ' - — - - ■■HI ■ ll* I ■ I I ! I ■ .1 ■■ ■ I I !!■

15c VOILES Fast Colors ! Beautiful Patterns Sale Price Yard 10c $1.19 81x99 “Pullman” Sheets Wonderful Quality Sale Price each 99c

100,000 lbs. HIGH GRADE BINDER TWINE This Standard Twine is Guaranteed in Mg U Everyway. V < I gj SALE PRICE

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$76.50 4-Pc. MAPLE Bedroom SUITE Bed, Vanity, Dresser, Bench 60th Anniversary Sale Price yi 050o 50

25c 44-inch |r '■f '/ ’ l u Beautiful Quality I ( ' marquisetie t * / * ' \i / '< I 4 j O Pretty Patterns * 7 4 Z 4 |< i i I 4 - iJ; Anniversary Il plffl l'i Sa '*"’ rite H 18l 1 't ill'i IQp Ifflfiil IJu 40 in. by 2*4 yd. Marquisette CURTAIN PANELS 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE—Each

$79.50 “BLOCK” j? y Electric WASHER Cast Aluminum Tub u »j. A Wonderful Washer HH r 9 - La s*'ll bBI Eo i ; II * at a Wonderful Saving. ' I Ub -9 60th Anniversary K •/ ™ Sale Price srAs°is : Ml jte HJB BiM ■ i

45c value 12 Qt. Heavy Tin DAIRY PAILS Sale Price 29c

60th ANNIVERSARY SALE Os Imported ‘Noritake’ CHINA All This Week During Our 60th Anniversary Sale Choice of “ALT II E A ’', I “GLORIA” or “ELAINE” Patterns at a 1 Great Saving. Each pattern service for Twelve. Our Regular Low Price $45.00. SALE PRICE $36,951 * 93 Piece Set

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10c Metal SPONGES Splendid Assortment A Fine Article For Every Kitchen r ; each 6c $7.00 41-Pc. IMPORTED DINNER SETS Sale Price $4.95

$5.00 — 14 inch EASY CUT LAWN MOWERS Sale Price *