Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1935 — Page 6

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GUARD MAY GET DESTROYERS Philadelphia —(UP)—Five United Stat** destroyers may be resurrected from the •'cemetery'* of the Navy Yard here should Congreee approve a house committee's reoomniendatluu for an appropriation of more than $1,000,000 for repair of veaeele and other equbi* inent for the Coast Guard. During the peak of prohibition the Navy had loaned the Coast Guards 3< destroyers In their war against smuggling and for rescue work on the Atlantic. AU but eight were returned to the Ntrvy Yard before 1033. A year ago the remaining vtoe.'ls were sent back. Two have been scrapped, five are idle, and only one is in service. It is the

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ISemimee. Th.- Idle dMtroyera, which may Igo (back into service, are the Hunt, Badger, Wood, Herndon and the Upshur. Novy Yard officials have received no orders that any of the veeeele will be used again, but It was learned that the ahipe could be prepared for Coast Guard work In a "reasonably short time." It also was understood here that the Navy Yard noon will lay keels for four cruising cutters for the Coast Guard. Big Digging — Coulee Dam. Wash.— (U.R) —The great conveyor belt system, removing excavated material from site of the $63,000,000 Grand Coulee Columbia river dam. has boosted its capacity to 37,000 cubic yards in a 21-hour day. At that rate it will take 300 days to remove the 9,000,000 cubic yards remaining.

Vast Control Plan May Save Texas Water, Soil Temple, Texas—(UP)— A vast plan to control soil and water losses throughout Texas, embracing the expenditure of $100,000,000 over a period of 10 years, was announced by Dr. H V. Gelb, regional director of the Federal Soil Erosion Service. The iplan Is based upon figures showing that there is a $30,000,000 loss annually r.sulting from water loos and soil erosion In Texas. The object oft Hie plan will be to control erosion, conserve moisture I and check flood damage. All secIt ions of the state are included In I the program. Immediate work is recommended in the Southern Division of tne South Plains, in the ranching country of the Northwestern and Southern division, and in the Rio Grande Plains section. Eager to Wed

J Blylhi-i ill.-. Ark. (U.R' Wli. : ! Rev. Ralph E. Barney, of Dyers- ! burg, Tenn., takes a notion to get i married apparently there is no [ 1 stopping him. He is charged here i with stealing a blank maniac.■ ’ ' cense, forging the signature of a i deputy clerk and using it to wed i a young woman at Osceola, i o 13 Useless Spades i ? Milledgeville, Ga.-(U.R)—Thirteen 11 spades in one bridge hand — but I thirteen useles spades. Recently [ Mrs. J. H. Ennis, wife of a state i legislator, drew “the perfect bridge [ hand” in a game here. But her i adversary bid a seven no-trump, j o i Operation Offered as “Prize” |' Cleveland —(UP) —A free major Hsurgical operation was offered as i first prize at a benefit party given [ by the Cleveland Osteopathic Soci iety. Second prize whs tree ohsteli trical service, and third a free ton--1 sillectomy and adenoid operation, i All prizes were transferable.

; Clean Out . ; Kidney Poisons j Yuk Ost Toss IS Miles es Kidaey Tabes i If kidneys don't pass 3 pints a day i and get rid of more than 3 pounds of ' waste matter, the 15 miles of kidney ' tubes and filters may become clogged i with poisonous waste and the danger i of acid poisoning is greatly increased. Bladder passages are difficult, which i often smart and burn like scalding water and cause discomfort. , This acid condition, brought about i by poor kidney functions is a danger I signal and may be the beginning of i nagging backache, leg pains, loss of ' pep and energy, getting up nights, ' swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic , pains and dizziness. Most people watch their bowels which contain only 27 feet of Intes- j tines but neglect the kidneys which ; contain 15 miles of tiny tubes and filters. If these tubes or filters become clogged with poisons, it may i knock you out and lay you up for tnany months. Don't run any risk. Make sure your kidneys empty 3 I pints a day. Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS, an old prescription, which has been used successfully by mil-, ; lions at kidney sufferers for over 44 years. © 1934, Foster-Milburn Ca :

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1935.

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‘Tight’ ‘Bike’ Riders Not Barred by City's Laws Sandusky, O. —(UP) —You can ride a bicycle here in Sandusky while intoxicated and not break the law. Patrolman Chris Sehlmeyer had arrested Richard Canfield. 21, a Sanduskian. Twice in one block Canfield had fallen off his “bike” while Sehlmyer was watching him. Sehlmeyers locked up Canfield, then pored through the big book of city ordinances. "There's not a word there about riding a “bike" while drunk.” he finally told Capt. John Hobart. So they charged Canfield with just druakeness. oSnowshoed Cat MIMICO. Ont. (U.R) — “Mickey” a pet cat owned by a local family, is a "snowshoe” cat, his owners discovered recently when they watched their pet dashing about on top of deep snow with the greatest of ease. Examining Mick-

ey’s fejt, it was found he has 231 [ large toes, seven and six. respec-| ' I tively, on his front feet, and five i each on the rear pads. , -o ! Wins But He Loses CLEVELAND <U.R>—Harry Lewis • won an automobile, but he can’t’ ■ keep it. He's on relief and relief, r l— — J Kings Court Sour —The J a IJ ’ ' ■ new thrill for the party. \ 4 \ 4 No squeezing of lemons IJ, —no muss. / J Just mix with “what you have” and you JbbM have America’s /t ; finest drink. .'J Jr / 4 4 1 / 4 i i / 1 ! 1; < V / I Order from - y ou r 1 dealer, or 4 I 1 JOSEPH & LANG I I : LEE Chats' | : ; u,—■ ■ B : ■ C at ■ Women may admire your B full head of hair, but in the • long run they are apt to • be more impressed by that s yith which you cover it. ■ This good looking model is espeI cially designed for young men; ■ worn snap brim; and is distinguished by a wide binding. Priced at S F* ] 5 ■ Peterson & Everhart ■ Company

rules specify that an auto, not needed in the client's work or hunt for work, should be turned into cash for living expenses. Lewis received it from the Allied Printing Trades Council. o —— Cozy Family Circle SALEM. Mass. (U.R) — Saturday night baths start early Friday in the St. Pierre home. Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre are the proud parents of

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19 <hlldren. tanging in age from four months to 24 years. Th>« i mother said that it required 10 loaves of lirqad and a peck of potatoes among the food stores required daily. 0 — Golden Chicken Nestleton Station, Ont. —(U.R) —A chicken killed here recently by J. Goff was found to have a S3OO golden nugget in its gizzard.

Memory of Vet, 92, Keen On Civil War Incidents Gallon, 0., —i(UP) —Johnson Taylor Is one Oivil War veteran wli doesn't mind remlnteclng alsnit the old war days. He’s 9” n iw. "Why. man. I was shot at more tim s close up than 1 got fingers ami tw*. and yet 1 samped with only a bullet hole In the arm and a little scalp wound," he said, with a twinkle. ••I often wondered how thoe ‘ 'el*' missed me k often when they had a head' on me. It must have been Providence." Johnson <nn rattle off names, dates, generals and minute details

I LAST CHANCE... I BRING THIS CO! PON TO THE I Holtliouse Drug Co I AND GET A SI.OO BOTTLE OF I Wa -Hoo Bitter! For 25 Cents *■ The Old Indian Blood. Nerve. Stomach, Liver ln a» JB edy on the market since 1858. This is an int°*3B for a few days only. Not good afte- Saturda, ■■ ‘’"B Positively not over three (3) bottles to a liah no testimonials but ask you to try the Indian., B proven to us that nature's remedies are the b«t wl the healthiest and longest living Peop'e O n earth of positive merit and natural laxative! Proven b» t?’B tions. Be sure it bears the name C. K Wilson ’ ’’B j

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