Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1935 — Page 5

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ary und truet officer of the Dime Saving and Trust l>ank. Fort Wayne when convicted in Allen circuit court May 18, 1934. He was charged with being appro- ' ximately $40,900 short in his ac-1 i counts. He teturned appr xiUMtely $30,000 in real and personal mropi erty. He «vas alleged to have used the bank funds to cover losses in Insul utility stock over a p.riod of t hr©?, years. Neither judge Clarence McNabb,

nor prosecutor Otto Koenig laive any object! ns to leniency, the commission said. Gertie Likes Her Peanuts Wilson, N. C. (U.R>—Gertie, the cow who was expected to furnish milk for a high school Ixtxing team here, has gone high hat. and insists on eating peanuts. Gertie ate a nickel's worth of salted peanuts. Since then, she manifests complete disgast and dissatisfaction with hay.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1935.

THOUSANDS OF (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) and others engaged in assisting refugees from tho inundated territory, reported no loss of Ute. Livestock losses, however, will mount to thousands of dollars. Waters rose so quickly in the flooded arecs that families were fortunate in having only time enough to save their lives. Most of them fled leaving personal belongings and livestock behind, in several communities farmers awakened today to (bid flood waters swirling around porches of their homes, while others had to smash holes in roots to escape. Rescue workers in inotor bouts were patrolling the stricken areas picking up people from roof-tops. FAVOR CAMP IN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the price that would be appropriated by the state and federal governments, would be piid from a local community .fund. In the event the CCC camp is established, it is anticipated it would remain active for a period of at least two years. Under the proposals under which the project i lias been carried forward, the tract eventually would become a state park, with departments established for pupagution of birds and ani- ' mats, nurseries tor native trees and the usual public park purposes. TOTAL OF 491 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE year. A totul of 80S failed to reply to the notices. They, with persons who have never registered will not have an opportunity to do so until 30 day« before the primary in 1936. During Oh* spring of 1H34. 11,143 persons were registered. The majority of them were register d by deputy registrars who visited every home in the county. Hereafter it will be necessary for new voters -to registter at the county clerk’s office. | STATE POLK E CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE | barracks system, completion of the radio system and sets up a fourmember bi-partisan board to control finances and equipment. The department budget for the next | two years totals $6X8,000. Salary increases for approximately 20,000 school teachers are provided in another of the bills signed by the governor. The measure extends to Aug. 1. 1936 the present .minimum salaries of SBOO for elementary school teachers and SI,OOO for high school teaciters. After that date, a sliding scale of increases based on experience and training will go into effect to allow elementary school teachers a | minimum of $960 and high school teachers SI,OBO. Persons away from home because of regular business may vote by absentee liallot under another of the new laws. STATE EXCISE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE state officials to enforce the new Sunday closing law this week, Fry said. "If local officials wish to tale it up;n themselves to enforce that provision, It will be satisfactory w<th our department," he said. Rural night clubs and roadhouses, which are supposed to be outlawed, will be permitted to operate under a wide interpretation of the act, attorneys here LEE hats .A / WoK, I / Zyf cy£J Carry your head in style. . . . wear the new LEE “CASINO” and compliment the company you keep! . . . for this is the new model for Spring built by the exclusive LEE WATER-BLOC PRQCESS-which makes hats tollable, foldable, serviceable! • ** featured at ’D PETERSON & EVERHART CO.

believe. The section permits rural clubs, with an established membership mid certain investments to sell any kind of alaohclic beveragee. The "loophole” uccoruing to attorneys. Is the provision that "no permit will be lesued under-any circumstauces to a club which is likely to obtain a permit for maintaining a roiulltouse or night c.lub as the term is commonly understood." Under provisions of the net. all rural retailers may sell beer but not hard liquor until June 1 when all permits expire. SEN ATE AGAIN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE senate appropriations committee opposed t|te amendment on the ground it would not change the effect of the bill and would open the way for additional classifications desired by senators. "We've wasted two days discussing this abominable suggestive amendment," Glass complained. There are eight general classifications in the bill at present. They i are merely suggestions and limitations, however, and the President would uot be required to spend the motley in rigid adherence to the schedule. ROOSEVELT FAVORS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE away back to recovery and prosperity." Mr Roosevelt also commented favorably on the passage of enabling legislation by 26 states and the possibility of enactment of measures to permit the remaining states to allow the mutual mortgage insurance plan to operate. He agreed with Moffett that the refunding of existing mortgages in long term, amortized mortgages, assured under the act, wpuld result in a safer mortgage structure for

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th* country and give impatua to home coutructipn with a resultant demand for 'durable goods and Igbor. FORESEE MORE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Hing American business." Rep. Charles A. Wolverton, R„ N. J., who is lauding the battle to substitute strict, regulation of holding com,panies tor the outright eradication proposed in the Whswl-er-Rayburn bill, believes the President plans to wipe out all holding organizations. “The language of Hie President's message," Wolverton said, "leaves no doubt in my mind as to his int ntion to force nil holding companies out of existence." Wolverton's interpretation is shared by other members of the minority party. O'DEATH ENDS CAREER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I performance. Friends said his deep sense of religion gave the venerable negro actor his balance in the play —a balance that kept the role from becoming a burlesque or travesty, i "De Lawd" of Richard Berry Harrison was a man of dignity, albeit a man who loved humanity, and who led his flock through tile negro conception of religion. Smart sophisticates of Broadway and Park Avenue — veteran first nighters—gasped at the performance of the all-negro troupe when Green Pastures started its lengthy run on Feb. 26. 1930. Few of them, however, expected the dramatic performance of “De Lawd,” and when the final curtain went down, the audience applauded until the actor appeared time and again before the curtain. "Gangway." intoned a black skinned Gabriel festooned with I gilt wings. "Gangway fo’ de Lawd I ———■

God Joliovali." From the wings strode "De Lawd" —dtwssed in Prince Alb«rt coat, white siring tie and white hair hanging around broad shoulders. It was a slow, dramatic entrance for Harrison could not conceive of "pe Lawd" being In a hurry. Egch gesture he Imparted to the character was imbued with a sense of reverence. He had hesitated long before accepting the part iu the fear it was sucriIqgioun. ——o ..... ~ — Federal Department To Spend Millions Washington, M'tro'.i 14—(UP) — The department of argiculture and the AAA will spend $700,000,000 during the fiscal year beginning

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July 1. it was indicated today aa the dapartment'* appropriation bill waa reported to the bouee. Thu uiii itself carried $122,113.878 for regular activities of .the department. In addition. Hie appropriations would bo sf;.«n.t for automatic appropriations which it wan not neceaaary to carry In the bill. Virtually all this amount will go for AAA benefits. o Monmouth Seniors Play Two Nights The Monmouth senior class play, “That'e One on Bill 1 ’ will be presented at the Monmouth- gymnasium tonight and Friday night at 8 o'clock. Admission will be 15 and 35 tsenie. ! ’