Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published the Every Eve- DECATUR Ding Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by T-ffr. co. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Pont Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies| .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 15.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mai11.75 One year, by mai1„..3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. • 115 Lexington Avenue. New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. I Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Senator Robinson will know that he ran against a football player when the votes are counted. A headline reads. John Dillinger reported seen, which isn't exactly ! hot news any more. Today is flag day. birthday of the American stars aud stripes. The older it gets the better we ] like it. The republican papers are cliarg-' ing McNutt control and evidently i envy the fellow who has leader-1 ship ability. Cheery tidings for the men: Next j Sunday is Fathers day. which should at leant entitle the old man 1 to an afternoon nap. The fact that Jimmy Walker’s j waist line is expanding to such an extent that be can't wear last year's suits doesn’t worry us as much as it might tile former debonair mayor. Better see that you have your driver's license and that the lights i on your car are O. K. Slate police ( officers are making the rounds and | it might save embarrassment to( have these details looked after. Hoosiers were sorry to learn of i the illness of Senator VanNuys. The junior senator has been working hard, devoting all his time and energy to the program in Washing- j ton and naturally inroads have j been made in his health. His ( “ friends wish him a speedy .vecov- j w ery.. Francis "Pat" Costello will head the Knights of Columbus and Clifford Saylors will serve as president of the Decatur Lions club. These men have energy, are interested in thmr organizations and
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community aud will render the kind of service expected of them and of which they are able to do. Beginning next Friday the county board of review will hear objections from taxpayers on the assess- ,! ments placed on personal property. Dates have been fixed for the taxpayers from the different townships and taxing units to appear and if anyone has cause to seek a change in the valuations he should appear before the board. County Agent Archbold has been assured that federal aid will be extended to the farmers in this county in fighting aud exterminating the chinch bug. arch enemy of corn and other crons. Suggestions have been made by the government how to combat the drive of the omnivorous terror of the fields aud farmers will cooperate in trying to nd of the pest. The senate followed the house in approving the federal bank insurance measure, whereby deposits up to 15,000 are now insured by 1 member banks. The maximum unj der the old bill was 12,500. The enactment of this progressive and constructive measure should eliminate any cause for worry or hesitancy in connection with de-1 positing money in banks and eventi ually will bring much money out of hiding and back into the chani nels of trade. Without political argument, the 1 fact is true that real estate taxes 1 have been reduced in Indiana. Two (years ago the assessed valuation in j i the state was more than five bil- ( . lions. Tins year, the same prop- 1 < erty is assessed at less than four , j billions. Today the state rate is 1 | L 5 cent*. compared with 29 I ' ion the hundred dollars two years] i ago. These same lower valuations , I reflect themselves in every county, t I township and incorporated town in the county. Although in some i cases the levies may be as high as • they were a few years the valu- I at ions on which they are figured are less. You pay less tax aud will continue to pay a smaller tax on real estate. t o i lig TvV ▼ 6Y CHARLEY dRANT vsi . . a Moat fellers think tltat datin' a . i peach is “The Berries. - ’ Sometimes it takes a lot o' front t’ side in. | Many a feller fixes his clock i when be gits wound up. Money talks, we also like the I music of the tenners. Even iron hearted fellers gi, rusty an' lose their polish. Too much corn an’ rye always goes agin th' grain. o TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY I I From the Dally Demoerat File ♦ — ♦ I June 14. 14434 was Sunday. , o Mrs. P. W. Deitsch of Clnlina. iOhio. has returned to her home ' after spending a week with Mr. j . nd Mrs. Walter Deitsch.
WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep .. . Vigor ... Vitality ! Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or ; filters which help to purify the blood and f keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent I bladder passages with scanty amount cans- ' ing burning and discomfort, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes need washing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. If kidneys don’t empty 3 pints every day and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter, your body will take up these poisons causing serious trouble. It may knock yau out and lay you up for many months. Don’t wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN’S PILLS . .. a doctor’s prescription . . . which has been used successfully by millions of kidney suf- I ferers for over 40 years. Th<»y give quick relief and will help tn wash out the 16 MILES of kidney tubes. But don't take chances with strong druits or so-called "kidney cures’’ that claim to fix you up in 15 minutes, for they may seriously injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN'S PILL? - the old rebabl* calief that contain no “dope or babit-formipg drugs. >Be sure you get DOAN’S PILLS at your druggist. © 1334, Cp.
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Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE « 4 Washing Windows Dissolve a lump of stanch in the water with which the windows are to be washed and it will make the glass clear and sparkling. Odors To banish odors when cooking •'smelly” vegetables, place a small pan of vinegar on the back of the stove. It will prevent the odor from going aii through the house. Burns and Scalds ■Cover with cooking «>oda and lay wet cloths over it. Other good remedies are whites of eggs aud olive or linseed oil.
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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1934, King Feature Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD. Cal. . . . —Little boys like to plant their bare feet on hilltops and imagine themselves owners of ail they survav Standing in th* middle of a ranch near Carls- ; bad. N M . young Br>" e-jjiSHI to dream just mgga such a dream The olher tia ' he relumed t<> ■TAp: Carlshad, a sue- * cessful tn ov i e ME star and the husK* . 1 band of one of Hollywood's most “.. —— — — But he sought' Bruce Cabot , reca pt U re a boyhood dream. And, unlike “Conrad In Quest of His Youth", he found i It just as real as ever. So be dug down into his pocket and bought .1,000 acres of his home state soil Now. he'll stock it with 200 head of cattle and play at being a range baron. To Mae West's amazement, a Santa Barbara newspaper recently oaerled a tong article describing a visit she never took to the California coast resort. They even interviewed a young high school senior who was supposed to have met her. "Gee." he said, "you'd never know her off the screen. She's great." Impersonators have gotten many stars Into embarrassing positions, so the studio made an investigation The .so-called Mae West turns out to be the head of the drapery department in a Les Angeles furniture store She's five feet six inches tall, but looks a good deal like Mae. The Santa Barbara episode started out as an innocent hoax upon the schoolboy. but got out of control Being a good sport. Mae laughed i the incident off. “But I don't particularly like the I Idea of that boy being made the goat in a gag on me." she declared. "Maybe I'll re.lly go up an' see him sometime ” ——— Adrian. M. G. M's stylist (and the , world of fashion eagerly waits his I word these days) gives you this red I hot tip on fall sports ensembles. They’ll feature suede. Coniyic Bennett s ensemble In "The Green Hat" will be suede from hat to shoes. E«w> lb* aegrf U o'. \ t.fe» material. The people who worked with Dor-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JUNE 14,1934.
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othy Dell at Paramount still rind it hard to believe she is dead, ft's sincere grief for a girl as friendly and gay as the songs she sang. Robert Sparks, production official on Dorothy's picture, “Little Miss Marker", writes in her memory: "Snuff the candle slowly lest the glow Shall leave us in the blackness of our sorrow: And lower the curtain gently—whisper low — For »e must in this silence seek to borrow A song of yesterday to last the morrow.” KNICK KNACKS Filbert Franklin (son of H. B Franklin, the theater man) is no longer at Toby Wing's beck and call. ! The reason Is Rochelle Hudson. Young Franklin has been ill for a jißHy w**'k and she's 1 ” ‘ ! b ,n two and three w times a day. . . . B*r. Ernest LubMsch H has moved Into & hiR new- home nin " a mammoth Hr'• i " ~.gssg3s| house warming. I’> rsmv) Lake, m Nevada, is the Rochelle Hudson rage tor movie vacationers since Clark Gable returned with pictures of his 15-pound trout. M. G M. has a short subject company up there filming the big fish and Jackie Cooper and family are rushing up as soon as he finishes “Treasure Island”. Jackie's chest also Is out THAT far over a new light caliber deer rifle with telescopic sights. . . . The local contingent of British screen actors gave a "bon voyage” polo game for Leslie Howard at the Uplifter'a field Sunday. Howard leaves this week to spend the summer with his children in Surrey, England. He Is shipping his string of polo ponies to Roehampton. famous turf club. Aidan Roark. J-goal Irish star, leaves in a few weeks and will join Howard. John Cromwell also is going. They plan to pick up Charles Farrell and the four to visit midsummer Dubi n horseshow, a big-time event in the equine world. What well-known and socially prominent doctor Is giving a big rush to Aileen Pringle? DID YOU KNOW— That Fay Wray is a descendant of | John Marshall, first supreme justice of the United States?
[ 9. A formation of ice on the i ground or on plants. | 10. No. Thrown From Horse, Is Killed Instantly . - Hammond, Ind.. June 4—(U.PJ— Miss Irma Arson. 25, Chicago, was thrown from a horse and killed j instantly last night on the bridle ; path of the Hammond Riding academy. Jost ph (Tandy, 42. Chicago, who •had been riding with Mi&» Aison.d found her body in a ditch. Her’ | neck was broken. -—> ■ ■ —o — NRA Officials Deny Referendum Ordered Wxohingten, June 14 — (UP) —i NRA officials vigorously denied I ‘ that a referendum had been ordered . :to decide the question of Union I ' representation at the Peabody mine ‘ in Southern lllionis.
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MONTHLY CROP MI GIVEN — Purdue Agricultural Station Gives Monthly Crop Report -- — Lafayette, Ind., June 14. —(SpecJal) —The toll taken by the drought and hot weather in Indiana during May is reviewed in the monthly ! crop report issued by the depart-1 ment of statistics of the Purdue ( University agricultural experiment j station and the U. 8. department of agriculture. I Prospects ior the winter wheat crop show considerable variation. Condition is better than average lin the southwestern section and nearly average in the south central hut in the northern half of the state, stands were thinned by win ! ter killing and with the drought < ' more intense, wheat is heading ( short. Prospects on June 1 were ; for a yield of 14.5 bushels per acre | and a total production of 2t!.t»73.i POO bushels compared with 22.344.i 000 bushels in 1933 and a five year I average of 27.401.000. “In general, corn is clean and a large part of the acreage is in excellent position to respond to the : rain,” says the report. Rye condition is listed at 66 or 14 per cent below normal. A yield of 11.0 bushels per acre and a pro-1
w PERHAPS you’ve tried severs! things that have failed to give you relief from the torture and embarrassment of Athlete’s Foot. Do not go on suffering the soreness, itching, scaling and humiliation because you have been discouraged at ever getting relief. Get a tube of Fungi-Rex and a tubs of Rex Salvine and use them according to directions. YosfH be surprised at the relief this treatment will g<<e you. It is sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Get it today. B. J . SMITH DRUG CO.
duction of 1,221.000 btishols waa Indicated June 1. against a yield of 390,000 bushels a year ago. Proepecte on June 1 Indicated only 40 per cent of a normal oats ( crop, or 35 points below average, i I Many fields will not be cut for ( I grain, conditions June 1 indicated.' Barley Is reported at 46 per cent I normal. The hay crop, too, Is short as a I result of the drought and was reported at 49 per cent normal on June 1, due to lack of rainfall in April and May over much of the state. Stocks of hay are low and practically exhausted in many sections. Pasture condition was reported at only 50 per cent, the lowest on June 1. in the history of! the state. The fruit crop also is short this • year with apples reported 30 per cent normal against an average of 60; peaches only 10 per cent nor-1 inal because of winter killing and Tasty and Nourishing. 1 Approved by Good Housekeeping
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