Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1934 — Page 5
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vate relationship with any kind of i Jews. • The order, If It were actually distributed, no doubt would cause surprise in Germany, shire Hess never lias assumed a .leading rale ■ in the Nazi anti-senitlc campaign. It wan reliably reported yeater. day that Hess would he named as Hitler’s deputy, to assume his offices of president and chancellor in event of his death or absence from his duties. 1 ° a£S» JACKSON DENIES G. O. P. CHARGE (CONTINUED FHUM FADE ONE) ...................• «WWW 1930.31 fiscal year and H 1,373. 1 198.30 in the 1929-30 fiscal year. The figure In excess of $60,000,000 listed ns total state expend!- j titres included $21.688,6064ft dis’trihuted to the local governmental units, Jackson said. ! Estimates of the amount local units may eupect to receive in I state distributions for 1935 have I been provided local taxing officials and as a result the property taxes to be levied for next year will be . at least $40,000,000 lower than the last year of the administration of I former Governor Harry G. Leslie, : Jackson claimed. —— — See! inger New Vacuum inger Automatic Iron inger Sewing Mach. at VITZ GIFT SHOP 112 E. Monroe st. I Hemstitching Guaranteed
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sqcieo; MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The Root township Home Economics Cluj) met Tuesday at the home ■ f Mrs. Sloan Myers, with Mrs. Frank Kiteon and Mrs. John Houk the assisting hostesses. The meeting was opened with the club creed. After the business lesj son the meeting was turned over to I the entertainment committee as i there was no lesson. A social hour l was enjoyed. Three new members were taken Into the organization. Twenty two members and two guests were present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Jesse Singleton. GEN. JOHNSON DETERMINED TO FIGHT TO END (CONTINUED FROM PAG® ONE) shadow of a man's own soul. “If there have been suspicion and implications of bad faith, they i do not come frome me." j Johnsen’s cheeks have ruddied I from days in tile sun. He appears vigorous and strong. He intends to hold himself to two weeks vacation and will be ready to report to President Roosevelt, with recomi mendations for the future of NRA — now- clouded in bickering and disputes —at Hyde Park on September 10. Johnson is enjoying ale sure he ' lies not known in the 15 months lof his administration of NRA. Bethany beach is a quiet resort, • eight miles south along the At
lautic roast from the more populous Rehoboth beach. It is a resort of cottage homes with frame structures sprawled along a mile's length of sandy shore. ■ —— - o— ——— OVER 400,000 WORKERS WILL GO ON STRIKE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tories in Indiana and approximately 25,000 others employed in allied industries in the Hoosier state probably will be thrown out of work during the nationwide textile strike, W. H. Arnett, managing director of the state chamber of commerce, said today. "If the strike goes through it will vitally affect one of our most going manuttii'Jnring businesses in the state," he declared. Q. ■—— DEMOCRATS TO BACK SINCLAIR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' ered Sinclair. He said Sinclair's nomination showed where the democratic party was being led. Fear Friction San Francisco, Aug. 29.—(U.R> California's Democratic party stood shuddering today in fear of a schism such as it has not known in recent years as a result of Ul> ton Sinclair's dramatic victory in his campaign for the party's gubernatorial nomination. The ballots were hardly counted
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when the firet strident notee of (Uncord echoed through the Htute. John B. Elliott, southern California Democratic chairman, issued a militant statement making clear that he would not mupport Sinclair and hinting very broadly that Haymond Haight, who failed to win the Republican nomination but goes on the ballot as a commonwealth candidate, would be his man. Decatur Students Will Aid Freshmen Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 30. —Doris Cook and Edwina Sliroll, of Decatur are among the 158 Indiana university coeds who have been appointed to serve as junior advisors for women students who will be entering 1. I', this fall for the first time. The appointments were announced by Mary Elizabeth Heid, of Bloomington, chairman of the junior advisory work for the Association of Women Students. Each junior advisor writes personal letters to two freshman girls, welcoming them to the university and offering iter assistance during freshman week. Sept. 12-15. Letters from Dean Agnes E. Wells and Miss Reid, explaining the junior advisory system and the association of women students are being sent Ito all incoming freshman women. A copy of the freshman handbook which contains information on various organizations and campus life at the university also is being mailed to the new women students.
Mission Festival At Magiey Church The annual Mission Festival of the Magiey Reformed church will be held Sunday September 2. Sunday schuol will be held at 9 o'clock, divine worship at 10 a. m„ 2 and 7:30 p. m. Rev. George Stibll.z. D.D., of Dayt n, Ohio, will speak during the morning and evening. Rev. R. A. W< rthtnan. Th. D., Fort Wayne,gind ' Rev. F. 11. Grae>, er of Van Wert, Ohio, will speak In the afternoon. There will be special music by the . local and neighboring churches during the various services. An offering for missions will be taken at all services. A cordial inI vltation is extended to the public. , ——■ U. S. Steel To Reduce Salaries New York, Aug. 30 —(U.R) —The United States Steel Corporation , announced touay that, effective ' September 1, it would eliminate ; Saturday work for salaried em- - ployes which will involve a salary 1 decrease of practically 10 per - cent to all classes affected. i The corporation issued the folt lowing announcement: . "In view of the present basis of t operations, Saturday work is ir- - regular and unsatisfactory. The j corporation has therefore recotn- . mended to its subsidiaries that effective September 1 and at
least until marked improvement in operations take place, Saturday work, for its salaried employes be eliminated and salaries adjusted accordingly. This will involve u decrease of practically 10 per cent to all salaried classes affected." - -o Government Spending Is Near Ten Billion Washington. Aug. 30 — (UP) — Total government gpetfding under President Roosevelt neared the $lO- - mark today ae treasury officials sought to refute any charges of "extravagance” in use of public funds. From inauguration to August 27 treasury figures showed today, the federal government had actually spent $9,693,819,589, a peace time record. It was about $440,000,000 for every month president Roosevelt has been in office.
PUBLIC AUCTION DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES FRIDAY, August 31-1 O'clock 50—MILCH COWS. HEIFERS AND STOCK BULLS—SO Few Horses, Hogs and Sheep. Consign property you have for sale and get the cash. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES DECATUR. INDIANA E. J. AHR—Managers—L. W. MURPHY
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Hog Prices Drop Five Cents Today Chicago Aug. 30—(UP) —The hog market, Its sensational price advance reflected in soaring meat prices at the btitvher ehop, broke today. Get the Habit — Trade at Home Truck Load MICHIGAN PLUMS and PEACHES Thurs. & Fri. Morning Hower’s Grocery
