Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1934 — Page 4

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■» —— ——— DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published NRA THE Every Eve- W/ DECATUR fling Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by T —- CO. Entered ut the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Hus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier $5.00 One month, by mail 35 Three months, by ma 11..... 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by 4 * mail —„.,— 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. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Now that the steel strike is out of the road what's coining next? We don't see where going to Reno lessens the publicity of getting a divorce. Someone predicted rain the next 24 hours and we understood him I to say the netft 24 days. That Indianapolis iiaby born with 50 broken bones will be able to stand a few knocks in later life if it survives the present catagory of fractures. Things must not be so bad wht n the county jail does not have a prisoner. This is the second time in three and one-half years that Sheriff Burl Johnson has been without a guest and the official reports that it is lonely around the bastile. A year ago they were talking about the U. S. Government going broke; today U. S. bonds are the highest in history. Now they are talking about the Constitution being in danger. A year from today the Constitution will be as strong as ever. Seats and benches are being donated by local merchants, civic clubs and individuals for the Han-na-Nuttman park. It's a fine thing to make our parks places of rest and enjoyment and the women of the Civic Section of the Woman's club appreciate the spirit demonstrated by the donors. The Knights of Pythias are planning a program honoring James Hurst, well known brickntason of this city, on the observance of his fiftieth anniversary as a member of the local fraternal organization. Mr. Hurst is one of the oldest living members and during his half century of affiliation with the lodge has been one of its most interested and active members. We know the occasion will be a happy one, both for Mr. Hurst and the lodge. Friends of Howard Zinn will be pleased to le irn of his promotion as manager of the Huntington Her-aid-Press. Mr. Zinn succeeds Yandell Cline, who resigned to enter another field of business. Mr. Zinn at one time was employed on the Daily Democrat and has been connected with the advertising and business departments of the Huntington paper tor a number of years. He is a splendid young man. qualified and ambitious to do the job. No one could have viewed the annual encampment of Civil war veterans at Muncie this week without being moved by a fine sentiment for the gray haired men. Although An Enjoyable Dessert. ICE CREa'i Approved by Good Housekeeping

their ranks number only a few hundred, those living showed a great Interest in their organization Five veterans enter the field for state commander and Muncie was treated to a show that not many towns in Indiana will be ’ privileged to see many times in the future. North Dakota now has a big political scandal. Governor Langer ' being convicted in federal court on j a felony charge and efforts are being made to oust him. The lieu , tenant-governor contends that the j conviction automatically removes I the chief executive and the latter seems to be in hot water. It would have been belter for the state and the governor himself if he had given a little mote thought to his venture, for messes of this kind bring shame not only to the person involved. but on the state a whole. ON THE CALENDAR: The 73rd Congress which adjourned Monday night has been referred to as the busiest peace-time session in the country’s history. True, many important measures were enacted, but a glance at the calendar of bills to come before the next congress promises that it will vie in interest. Among the measures introduced, but not acted on are; Amendment of the AAA act to broaden licensing powers. Wagner labor disputes bill. Tugwell-Copeland pure food and drugs bill. Unemployment insurance measure. Connery 3u-hour week bill. Old age pensions bill. Six-hour work day for rail workers. McLeod bank deposit payoff bill. Bonus bill. Frazier-Lemke mortgage-inflation bill. Oil administration bill. Banking act amendments. o— TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File June 21, 11’14 was Sunday. o — Gospel Tabernacle Services will be held at the Alva Suddith home on West Madison street tonight at 7:30 o'clock. No services will be held Sunday. o Answers To Test Questions I Below are the Anawera to the Test Questiona Printed on °age Two. ♦ ♦ 1. Wheeling. 2. Antarctic regions. 3. The science of bird study. 4. St. Paul. 5. The person who«e duty it -is . to notify members of the party when a vote is coming up, ami to see that they attend the session. . ti. Pluto. . 7. On drying it acquires a pleasant smell of violets. 8. Frances Perkins. 9. A Flemish .animal and still-life [ painter and etcher. 10. It is. the largest of all known stars. I — * o WcMARiEy BY CHARLEY ORANT Yep, a feller kin RUN a risk by JUMPIN' at conclusions. , G. J. asks: Did you ever hear a speech that made you speechless? i Th' big bad wolf keeps a lot o' . folks from puttin’ on dog. 1 Lots o' rosey cheeked daisies • sure have a lot o' good scents. Gals ought t’ be good mechanics, they're always a fixin'. Th' only time most flappers re- . fleet is before th' mirror. o_ Get the Habit — Trade at Home t ' BROKEN VEINS Vericose Ulcers—Old Sores Relieved At Home No sensible person will continue to suffer when powerful. penetrating jet harmless antiseptic Noone’’ Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any drugstore — the J* lions are simple and easy to use ygjHy too and Holthoqje Drug Co guarantees one bottle to w give splendid results •“ money back.

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—— * Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE —— « Bandages in the Home Bandages can ibe made at home by tearing an old clean sheet into strips iand rolling them. To sterilize them .place in a jar that is suspended in water. Allow the water to get boiling hot. Care of Refrigerator One of the most essential things in the care of the refrigerator is to avoid slamming the door. Close it gently and teach the children to do so, iand it will retain its tightness and save ice. Suede Shoes Nothing is better -for brushing suede shoes, and bringing up the nap. than a stiff vegetable brush. NAZI TACTICS ARE DISPUTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) men who through years when they were derided fought to take Hitler to power. How confused the situation was, and alarming to Nazis, was shown by conflicting officials announcements. Half an hour before Hitler left the official news agency announced he had gone. Then it killed the an- i nouncement. The third announce-1 ntent. giving the Venice conference at the reason for the visit followed. It was announced last night that Papen ha<j gone to Nendeik to en-

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list Mindenburg’s aid, and it was not until just -before Hitler left today that another announcement said Papen had not gone after all — that he changed his mind late last night. It was understood, however that Papeu remained determined, unless Hitler supported him, to appeal to Hindenburg. Hindenburg, himself and his aides are numbered among the conservatives in addition to non Nazi cabinet ministers, industrial-

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The People’s Voice | .!■ ■' '* This column for the nee of our reader* who wieh to make euggeatione for the general good or diacuee question* of interest. Mease sign your name to ahow authenticity. It will not bo used if you prefer that It not be. Chalmer Fisher of Decatur who is now located on No Where Creek. Idaho, wrote the following letter to William Linn and his friends in Decatur. Mr. Fisher is a member of company 582 of the citizens civiliun camp. "The company 582. in which I am a member is stationed in a deep valley on No Where Creek, Idaho. We moved here from Fort George Wright. May 19th. Since our arrival the camp has improved rapidly. The large mess hall is being roofed now and the wood floors for the tents will be finished very soon. The clearing in which our camp is located is 150 by 250 yards. It is entirely surrounded by dense forest. The river or creek is about 75 yards to the east. The water supply is from a large spring.

"The forest will be trimmed and cleared for a distance of fifty feet | around the camp and to the river on the east side. Out side of that hand, a fire break will be built. As the camp is now, a fire would about fix us like the Thanksgiving turkey. "The main job we will have here. is the destruction of a certain type I of gooseberry bush which serves ! as a breeding place for blister rust j which kills white pine trees. The forest is marked out in 30-feet lanes I and each lane is worked by a crew of five men. Every bush must be , destroyed. "Our other job is fire fighting. The fire season came in June 1 and men and trucks will be in readiness at all times to rush to fires. There has been quite a lot of rain in the past week, so we will not have to worry for a while. There are men in the company who have been on a fire for 35 hours straight. Os course you know that I just love to work but there is a limit to everything. The job must be done and we can't kick about extra hours. After all we didn't have to sign up. They tell us, “if

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k you can't take It, scratch your! name off " "We are forty miles into th* | Coeur d Al«ne forest and «5 miles from the city of Coeur d' Alene., i (We very seldom go into town eve- j nlngs). We have amateur enter- ; tainmento quite often. Up to now L have been doing 85% of it. Boxing and wrestling are the favorite sports right now. We have a base ball team which came within oue point of beating the army team at I Fort Wright. That means that it > is a good team, ‘ "There I* one other Decatur boy I in this outfit. The others are down ; 1 the river about 15 miles. You can ’ 1 tell the parents of the boys that ’ they don't have to worry about their sons not Being very good 1 boy*. You remember the old clgar- ‘ ette slogan: "Good? They have to; ' be good." It is an apt slogan for' ' the CCC. I "Bed at nine and up at six. Not ! a girl in sight and no money to I spend on them if there were. That is the best method for making hoys ! behave as father did when he was ) a boy (?). "Don't know if any of the other » boys have reported yet but I hope i this gives you an idea of how it is i with a slightly home sick boy. It is funny how we long for a letter I <.. —

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