Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1934 — Page 5

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dore Fraud* Green to call for federal troops "or we perish." Governor Green, who (turion the previous 24 hour* had ruahed guardsmtn both to Saylesvillr end Woonsocket, announced he had called a Hpecial session of the legislature for noon today to ask tor a $160,000 appropriation for 500 additional state police for immediate duty. Veterans To Aid Providence, R. 1„ Sept. 13. — <U.R) Governor Theodore Francis Green today ordered the mobilization of 1,000 world war veterans to help put down widespread strike rioting In Rhode Island. At the same time the governor

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1934.

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ordered a state wide round up of communist agitators whom he blamed, in large part, for fomenting the current trouble. Police chiefs of the state s 39 ctiies and towns were directed by the governor to arrest and hold for inv -stigation all communists

“who are directly or indirectly connected with the strike." He had been informed by police, he said, that disturbances in Central Falls. Pawtucket and other mip centers were '(directly the work" of communists. Special Services At Vera Cruz Church The annual mission and harvest festival of the St. John's Reformed church of Vera Cruz of which Rev. H. H. Meckstroth is pastor, will be celebrated next Sunday, September 16. Sunday School will begin at 9 o’clock Sunday morning and morning worship will follow at 10 o’clock. Rev. Atheniel Steinecker superintendent of the Reformed Church orphans’ home at Fort Wayne will be the guest speaker of the day. The afternoon (program will open at 2 o’clock when the Orphans home orchestra will render a musical program and Rev. Steine'.ker will give a short talk about the home. The evening services begin at 7 o’clock. Special musical selections will be given during the afternoon and evening by the neighboring churches. The public is cordially invited to attend all services.

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FARMERS HURT BY DROUGHT TO RECEIVE HELP i (CONTINUED FROM PAG» ONE) in Iho area. "Checks have been going out steadily," Wallace said. "Next 1 month approximately $60,000,0110 will be paid to farmers in the stricken area. There is going to be plenty of cash money in the area. Our real problem is feed for livestock, principally cattle." "We are maxing every effort to meet that problem too. Supplies c of corn fodder in the areas which were not seriously affected by the drought are being ’spotted’ in ord er that they can be available to livestock producers in the burned over area. “To encourage corn farmers to bale their fodder, the AAA has guaranteed them a price ranging from $8.50 to $9 a ton. We do not plan to buy these supplies but will merely act as an agent so that drought area farmers can obtain feed for their stock. "The hog feed situation is not neary so bad as the cattle feed. The pig and sow reduction program put through last spring, so reduced the numbers of swine that there is sufficient feed available in the country to carry them through the winter.” ADAMS TO TALK AT DEDICATION ((CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to hear the program. Program Announced The dedication program is scheduled to get unSer way at 7 o’clock, opening with music and invocation by Rev. H. N. Spear, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church. Paving the way for the ceremonies in honor of the new bridge Judge W. H. Eichhorn will deliver the opening address with a historical resume in whi'-h he will tell of the fords and bridges of the earlier

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dayg. Mia. Florence. Stair then will •sing the Hong, "Whlp'Poor-WIU”, which wad Inspired by moonlight on the Wabaah here aa eeen by Miaa Nan Sanford, from another bridge 82 yearn ago. State highway commleaion officials will next be introduced. Jami's A. t'rosblc, bridge contractor. will then bo called upon and will make f< rmal presentation of the bridge to the highway body aa rupreaentatives of the state. Adams and Simmons Speak Chairman James I). Adams, of tho elate highway commission. In turn will make an address presenting the bridge to the people. Virgil M. Simmons, administrative heed of the Department of Public Wonka, will follow Adams and will deliver tho dedication address. Miss Martha Kelley will christen the bridge to public use by breaking a bottle of water from tho reservoir at Celina, Ohio, headwaters of the Wabash. o LOCATE FATHER OF DEAD YOUTH (CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE) death to the bullet wound but said later examination revealed water in the lungs, showing that the shot did not cause instant death. Meanwhile, three men arrested for questioning in connection witn the slaying, remained in jail in I default of ss.ihm» bond each. One of them, Gilbert Jacobs, 37, for whom the boy’s mother worked as a housekeeper, and with whom the family has lived since the parents were divorced last year, has told conflicting stories, police said. Jacobs was arrested because of disappearance of a .22 calibre rifle from his home at about the same time Donald disappeared Sunday afternoon. His stories as to when he first missed the wea ■ pon have conflicted, according to authorities. ‘ The others held in connection

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with tile case are William Jackson, negro, and his brother, Addison. They have police records of having previously molested children in the neighborhood. Funeral services will be held for the boy tomorrow. TESTIFIES TO HUGE BONUSES PAID OFFICERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) family Pierro E. Lummot. Irenes, and A. Felix —will be asked by tlm senate committee to reconcile these activities with a recent report to stockholders Unit they wi re "opposed to war" and had reduced armamt nt-makiug operations to a "minimum.” The eommitt >e expected to show that the Du Pont interests maintained close working agreements witli the huge imperial chemical industries, Ltd., of England. -o-- - . . Two Sets of Twins in 18 Months Arlington, Mass.— (U.R) — Within a year and a half Mr. and Mrs. Moses Cleveland Belbtn had two sets of twins. The first set of twins,

MBS. U. E. CRAMER Sale Os Household Goods Corner of Sixth and Nuttman SATURDAY, Sept. 15 —1 P. M. Dining Room Table and Chairs; Three other tables, one large and two small; bed stead and springs; one large rug; one cupboard; two hand made suit eases; one tool carrying case; bath tub; heating stove; one trunk; five gallon oil can; clothes basket; two stunning wheel lamps, solid walnut, hand made; one large sized roaster; pictures and vase; kitchen utensils; many other articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS—CASH. l ied Engle, auctioneer

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born Oct. 10, 1930, were named Margaret and Cleveland. The second, horn March 1, 1932. were named Marion and Ralph.

IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN’T FEEL WELL r When we eat to<» much, mir food decays j in our bowels. Our friends smell this decay coming out of our mouth iwd call it had breath. We fvul the pooion of this decay all over our body. It makes us Kloomy, grouchy and no good for anything. I What makes the food decay in the bowels? Well, when we eat too much, our bile juice can t driest it- What is the bile juice? It is the most vital digestive juice in our body. Unless 2 pints of it are flowing from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements get hard and constipated and % of our fuod decays in our 28 feet of &OVMB This decay sends poison all over I our body every sig minutes. When our friends smell our bad breath ■ (but we don't) and we feel like a whipped tomcat, don’t use a mmithwaah or take a laxative. G<< at the cause. Take Carter’s [little Liver PilLs which gently start the , flow of your bile juice. But if “something ' better” is offered you, don’t buy it, for j 1 it may be a calomel (mercury) pill, which loosens teeth, gripes nnd scaldtt the rectum in manv people. Ask for Carter’! Little > Liver Pills by name and get what you I ask for—2&f. ©l9B-1, C.M.Co.

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