Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1934 — Page 8
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YOUNG PREMIER HEADS FRANCE .continued mo» pack one ’ i Eland.n ■ < >•. • .. <1 in ileal with the liounuTifti*' truce' I'-Inu i-y In se. med h' siiihl of leader. ami Marshal Philipp- P<‘lit U'liii 111' 'll l.'lSif.ltl > < •» II f \ !.’}'! I '!i i \!- Used Furniture Bargains <>(>!• s!ov»s. heating -t -' s bf>i!s, vintrs, chest <4 drawers. luhles. ciia r- i rockers, break fa ■■ -e's. kitchen cabinets, buffets -ev j-w r-'p-hint <’;v f”po*t. (li' stoves. Inundrj -toves. We Buy. b'etl or Trade DANIELS Second Hand Store. Phone 11 IS lie jrjMMwm w jj w»*. *ii
mu kijuimw i i iiait—i nr- — — - - ■ - ’" < ; Mfc-.twJra Ware .-*a JTi. S-2L «! ■» -XL - -.ut.ut.a’eik.B' Sunday — Monday — Tuesday Mat. Sun. 2 P. M. — 10c—25c; FIRST Sun. Eve. Show 6:30 *• - * >. < I 1 gk ••-••••iw „ 4 |t » Jri* <»1 SPTfc _ w" t ■? i 816 JK ,fr-WW ■STARS v p» . . 1 m a merry me!- , tC i ange of romance, Ak drama and song! ; J|... A new form of • 1 screen t > >**' I I entertainment! d |D9 £ M ★ EDMUND LOW! * ruth etting * | * Gioria Stu cwt — '" i * phil ® ak « r * igffiJKw * Chatter Morri* Binnie Barnes *' V * Karloff «k X♦- ML- k * Graham McNamee 'V * Alice White dS*&H * Victor Moore I * , AJBf M *ll I * Hugh O'Connell 'M BW- ®'-Jm * Sterling Holloway I. «& A i agk . * Downey Sisters •1 fiO. i wU‘ * Douglas Fowley ir Helen Vinson it Alexander Woollcclt ' Z':^'• jjKjfeft. ★ Ethel Waters * Douglass Mentgewery --». it Roger Pryor * Gene Austin * ® e ’ a kugosi XSt wT ■' * une Knight VW * Andy Devine . V/ ★ Gus Arnheim's Orchestra F ’ ★ Henry Armetta aWmktfF?, ★ Beal Street Boys 'vzßSst * n ' Shaw * Candy and Coce ML" it Three Stooges ■l*"*—UjjSi |k ||L| 1 Added— Comedy and i-W.dh JcL .-,,2a Cartoon— in Color. tWssiPraSS WSS M I Hi JPSTtft I »1 I*llJ Blvj »J TONIGHT and SATURDAY “M E N A C E” A Fascinating Breath-taking-, and Spine — chilling- Mvsterv! with GERTRUDE MICHAEL and PAUL CAVANAGH. Added— A ‘POPEYE THE SAILOR’ Cartoon— A Travel- ♦ >'k. with LOWELL T HOM A S - and - “THE LOST JUNGLE”—With Clyde Beatty—loc and 15c.
I the* right wing. . i Political leaders, who feared f -trouble after the Doi*nergue gov- | ♦•rnment hro k e up yesterday, | breathed somewhat mon* easily today. 'I 'lWOf were |6 anxious hours! during which there were only six j in the city for disorderly | conduct. Those arrest* d were six | •oyul'.st youths wh > tried to start a six man demonstration in th-| Place de I/Opera Pierre Laval. Doumergm-s foreign minister, tri d to form a government and failed. Flandin was called in Within ten hours a rec Twelve of Flandin’s 19 follow. • »nL . s are holdovers from the' Doumergue cabinet.. Flandin him-1 wits I> .•miner ■'*> public worli -’ rightcenter to 1 ft wing coali inn. I - did D > iniergue's government. \s lovTits stood, it. was indicat.l ‘“d he’ -' might be a quiet week-end Hsis. socialists or commnnisis —. i * to foment trouble, and thu’ | I the next ext itement might com • i when Flandin and his miniscrj | fared the chamlier Tuesday. The first real parliamentary bus ] line s must be lo push through th d *93* midget, and la!-*r will r-nne .he program of ron-c iiutional r? j i oi ni, ; robably altered consider-1 • ini the oi ig iiai D.mmergne ! RURAL CARRIERS TO .MEET HERE FOR CONVENTION, .ii > V\ (1 Armstrong of Nile- ; M i ll , president of the national as ; sec at’ n of rural mail carriers. S dal music will be given by I the high school glee <nubs, direct-1
I „ I -/ I t ’ ic c *jl arctte f l iats milder. | / A.l , the cigarette that tastes better Z/ •Mi ■ ~ \ IB ■fi"’ > J Everything T’V actually known to Science, that '' • /'' : will make a good cigarette, is ' used in making Chesterfields. An ML#"® eminent scientist wrote, a short « t “ nc a ® o: > r /I "Chesterfields are just as pure as the uater you drink. H Che I f # / n i Jf iSKw / U \ - • © 19M. I.IGGFTT A. MYFRS TOBACCO Co.
eci by Miss Helen Hanbold, in- 1 structor of music in the local | school. This will be followed by a vocal solo given by Martha E. Calland of Decatur.. The roll will be called by Ross E hnniel. state secretary of the j organization and will be followed by the introduction of the officers with two minute responses, .lanii s , Harkless of Decatur will give a vocal solo. VOTE RECOUNTS APPEAR LIKELY m- iv.-irr ■thob A r»n ONE) sheet wxs sealed up with some ballots instead of being placed in the envelu. e with other tally shee-.s. The one precinct, however, is wot ■ xp cte*'to jeopardize the standings of present leaders. A recount probably will be asked in E rt Wayne where Mayor William J. Hosey. Demo - rat. was de-, seated for re-tlec:ion by 587 votes. Hosey has been mayor for 17 years. He last to Harry W. Baals, Republican. REPORTER DESCRITES NEW RECORD FLIGHT BY (CONTINCED FROM VAOF. ONE . — — — • — — — •♦♦♦♦♦-• controls. But what about we three passengers. whose total hours in the air wouldn’t equal a month’s flying ime of the captain. Si. or France?
Fol’ow the Leader to C-H-I-C-K-’-S ROADSIDE INN Dine and Dance Music by Carl Ice and His Men. Fish Fry Tonight Saturday & Sunday j SPECIAL Chicken and Steak Dinners. Orchestra Included.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1934.
I How did we teel when Captain Rit-kenbacker, his face wreathed in smiles, stuck his head out the cocknit door and said: "We re going down that hill now. fellows, at about 255," or going upstairs a bit in a minute to | about 17,500 feet to get over a few | I mountains," or "if you can't catch I your breath, the oxygen tank is ■ right up here in the cockpit.’NEW ROAD 527 IS DEDICATED WITH PROGRAM • CONTINVED FKOM PAGE ">NEi tiful Ohio." Ohio was officially represented at the opening of t.he road by the' Hon. Dale .Huff, of Lima, 0., who, made an address. Following his ) address. D. E. Snyder, surveyor es i Van Wert county, made a few re. ■marks, and he was followed by W M. Howland of Indianapolis. Mayor George Krick gave an invitation to all present to visit Decatur, following which Mr. Adams cut the ribbon held across the road | by the Misses Margaret Ripberger i and Anita S'etler. As Mr. Adams cut the ribbon, two while pigeons' ' were released as a symbol of the goodwill between Indiana and Ohio. , The audience then sang "Auld Lang Syne," after which the cara i van proceeded to Decatur, where ! various industries -were visited AU the Decatur factories had exi tended invitations to the caravan. | The program for the dedication /was sponsored by the Chambers
I of Comnifrce of Decatur and Will- ,; shire. ' o Bell. Ringing Egg Timers Leipzig— (U.R> — An alarm bell | will announce just when your egg 1s soft, medium or hardboiled. The COUNTRY CLUB Saturday Night HAL TEETER S 10 pc. Orchestra. FLOOR SHdW with Sonny Williams, Brown-skin Trio, Formerly of the R. K. 0. and Mills Bros. 15c each until 9:30 p.m. 25c each after. Dancing Till?
eook may ent.rely disregard the clock during the anxious moments when the cooking of an egg is nearing conviietion. When the eggs are placed in boiling water au hornglass, or rather minute glass, is turned, which is set to measure | just the right boiling time. On i the instant the sands of the glass run out an ingenuous contrivance rings a warning bell. The same ■contrivance, which has been dem'onstrated at the Leipzig fair, proves invaluable in Ufmies and business offices in measuring the i length of telephone calls. o — POLICE SEARCH UNDERWORLD IN ROBINSON HUNT CONTINt’KD S HOM PAOK GNK)
l was indicted in connection with' the abduction of Mrs. Beery V. I Stoll. The elderly N:.-<iville resident ' was released late last night on $25,000 bond after spending six .hours in jail following I’. S. ds , trier Judge Harry B. Anderson’s grant of an order for removal Robinson's attorneys will appeal Judge Anderson's denial of a writ of habeas corpus. Meanwhile, department of justice agents sought Thomas IT. Robinson Jr. the contractor’s son. who is accused of kidnaping Mrs. Stoll| and holding her for a week until he received $50,000 ransom through his father and his wife, Mrs. Fran--1 ces Robinson. ' Federal officers held an unsign-'
. H — —I., — — ~. .. Madison Theater SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee 2 I’. M.—loc-15c—Evening, 6:30 SALLY EILERS and BEN LYONS | “THE MORNING AFTER” High, Gay Romance, Action. Excitement, Thril's. l aughs. ADDED—“Seeing Maryland." Comedy, “Not the Marrying Kind.” Universal News. — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — Ado'phe Menjou in “BLAME THE WOMAN.” Added -- - Organlogue. Comedy. “Open Sesame." Universal News. 10c -15 c
• ed, typewritten note which Robin . son. Sr., received last week short. ■ ly after F. S. Commissioner Julian I H Campbell refused to order th° ' father’s removal at the first hear1' ing. REPORT IS MADE OF PLANE ( RASH .! fCONTTNTED FROM PAGE ONE) • firmed. I I Informati n supplementing first reports of the crash, they said, indiI cat d th* plane h.id flown very low ever M . Beacon, an 1 possibly had landed or crashed on the opposite side. Police sai.l they would search both sid s of the 1.5 i 0 foot p ak. | T>ater, howev r, th a plane from Onantico. piloted by Lt. H. 11. Gor- . dnn of F’lnvd RpmiPtt fipkl
» don. I' lnief at r ioy<i Bennett iieui, N. Y.. eliminating it and increasing he mystery as to the identity of ths plane—f any- that fell. Two army plans which left Hartford Conn., at 7:45 A. M. arrived 1 -afely in Buffalo at 11:30 A. M. They reported bad flying conditions , . in (he east. 1 o — NRA Restores Pav In Many C ases Indianapolis. Nov !•. — (U.R) — Wages totalling $6,199.14 were re- ; stored to employes in Indiana bus iness establishments through NRA code adjustments during October, it was announced at the state re- | covery offices here to-lav. Wages were r stored to 271
employes in 37 cases adjusted b> the compliance office of the NRA i here. A total of 279 cases affecting 1.. 245 employes and resulting in th> i i restitution of $25,038 83 to em ployes have t een adjusted since ihe NRA offices were established I Legion Commander Pledges For Bonus Washington. Nov. 9 — (VP) — ( ’ Frank M. Belgrano. newly elected commander of the American Legion ' pledged hiaeelf again at the White ’ H.use today to fight for immediate t payment of the cash bonus. As er tall.lng briefly with Presi- / d nt Roos,veil, he .ii l he regarded the vote of the Miami convention y—MM—■—WMMI - O ■ IM* —
svn - ' ION " TIS ji 10c-25c Matinee 2 P. M. First Evemng Show. 6.00 HE CHU KLES HIS WAY INTO VH R HEART* lipßK Kw wQ s Ududgt , You'll Love Will Rogers as a quami hen u<k ■ tempers justice wi‘h kindness—-assau t- , w ith twit'* in a picture as me low as a mint julep I kick. ~, ri » coMEDY. PLUS—FOX NEWS—ALL UN ( TO-NITE - -buck wne> <4l o\’K TAK ACH ANCE F l x J T 7? _ - extra E HEY KIDS. LOOK t , NITE , cartoons -««, TERR YTOON - M Matinee 2?• M ' * ' 10c -COMING Wednesday and Thursdav— The of the Year-“THE ( APTAIN HATES IHE Huge Cast of Stars.
forth ■ '• •; jutymeni as 11 i,u. ' 'Mid Borah Ask-* Probe Os Relief Expa Washimr ■:. X v. J-'tWl • itor W.: H Pera .. R«pi« I Idaho. (-«!<,. ■;.-i.an<l-:aai»tJ tlon int r.-i;.-: "Xpenditur»« ion his r.C'irn from idak# «l | that the ii:v -cigatioi I** I either by • "'igrt-ss , r -K* I department. Borah a ■ ;»-nie<l hit iR ' tion (Pniand with an inferaw t xpen i! u’ •' t’ rei ’ el int “R , we.st on A' '■'-• of elect!®! . the api eai an "t servittM ’purpes > 1 . :Ins aspect kJ ate I cha.c- made duringM • t.. i• h iij it-an oratoi i 1 ‘ j
