Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1935 — Page 5

ISIOIWN |s EXPLMNED I::.;;:: 1 ..'sr |V X’.u- ,. 1. lii:./' |K «;• ' ll ’"' sl ■inV-ron: ’ -mid be ■i.sien.’ K i' 1 ‘ MT'..irs hr.' l' u " l,t ».. A’l' " ■ l -" 1 ,P1: " ■ lr ” ; " "'■* H 111 Tli">- " l! " il,p n '’" :P \nd o’-’ •' ! ’" 1 ' 1 * .'"I I’* l ’** -11.111 11,1 11111 ‘T dial »'■ ' VCt W "' :l! ' 1 |,uy a .A- . ,l " K when ill > r nei'.lv "bl use penKms - j, tinK up wrnbl -iv<- be- ■ ~.x ! luh amount government suarthe ,llls eX * K, ,al governmW.ii>"' n-Xt fiscal M rwil J," '• 'b'' states b<- " I • giVv 111(1 ■m.. A‘" '■ that ' guaiK minimum security. important V ~f the bill, however, is . ions from .>>lxl p. . ■ under <ls ■ io. < year. 'lbis b-s-- contributory. Hp benefit 'inq.r the gnrerniii.’iii with benefits , till- limollllt of . contributions. :nal<- thi' provision! >:'»■> equally dilover and em■c. January 1. IW7. It rises Htbr-ni i; years later, M, multi guaranteed ’, Ku to -■ 05 a month. »f : amount sonM man of l’>4 with M.e -uia-i mribntnm one of it in 1f»37. would be a minimum of sls a month ■h. In addition, if he has no he would come HQiate ’’iieedv" laws. Mm us 55, lu-iiig paid $1,200 if lie < (intributes for It) M. would In- assured S2O u Rii »ii. u >ls. A man of 10. with Mi-'raw yi'.iriv '.:<««■ of $1,200 M receive $35 a month. A M ’’ -". " itli an average yearMa-’- of 11.2-», would receive M month when 65. Mninistration officials have B 1 -‘'I that 2ii.n00.000 persons Me next few y t arg w j|| | le Med. Exempt from the con■■wv provision, however, are M"' l domestics, transient la R ‘‘'l' l ■■a'iin) laborers’. They

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I would nav# to bo cared for under I state needy aged lawn. I The federal government’s offer | to match funds with states, as re-1 drafted in the bill, forces states to assure minimum benefits to all persons who have lived five years In the state. The federal government would not < ontributo more ' than half the amount needed to I provide a needy individual S3O a month —or If he lives in a rural community where costs are lower —the equivalent of that amount More than 28 states now have old age pension laws, but most of them I probably must be amended to j meet the proposed requirements. I The entire contributory old age tsystem is expected by udministra ' lion officials to be self sustaining 'in the long run. For the first few years the federal government will be paying out more than It should on an actuarial basis, but over a period of years the contributory section is expected to work like a revolving fund. ROOSEVELT TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE’ ONE were seen to leap from tlte machine and disappear. They were hunted by local and niilroud police. The impact was not felt in the rear car occupied by the President. , Only the sudden stop made the President’s party realize an acci- I dent had occurred Secret service I men and necretary Murvin H McIntyre investigated. Mr. Roosevelt spent the greater part of his trip from Jacksonville. Fla., where he disembarked yesterday from th? destroyer Rarragut. in studying New Deal problems in ‘ eluding administration of the $-1. 880,000,000 (B) works relief program. At the same time he authorised allocations to provide $125.<J00,000 for the federal emerg?ncy reli t . administration. $300,000,000 for con serration work and $840,000 for conservation work on Indian reserva- ! tions. With signing of the bill came a ' statement from the President in which he commented inferentially | on the lengthy battle that preceded i enactment- He eaid: “Whila a number of new ques- | tions arc presented by recent (amendments those who have stud- [ ied t ie joint resolution have recommended its approval and tire Preei- ' dent has affixed his signature to i it after further study at 4 p. m. Last night Mr. Roosevelt turned from administration problems to dispatch a message of condolence to I Mrs. Adolph Ochs whose husband (the publishrr of the New York ■ Tiirtes, died yesterday. He .said: “•1 am deeply distressed to learn of the i»issing of tny old friend. His great contribution to journalism and the good citizens will always be remembered. Pleas? accept my sincere sympathy.” Previously Mr. Roosevelt spent a half hour with Washington newspaper correspondents discussing ■•off the r ■coni” incMenta of hie two weeks fishing with old friends. The president's schedule calls for his return to Washington in time for an hour or two of work or possibly informal discussions with congressional leaders on the status of pending legislation. Baptismal Recard Boston.—<U.R)—When Thomas J. Hanson. Jr., two weeks old, was baptized recently, he wore a dress that has been In his family for 78 years. During that time more than 40 of his relatives have been baptized in the same dress.

ISchafer’s % IMP 13 GREAT SALE - • l\\ OF P/2 Qt. Double Boiler w mMPPWW A Sale Starts Wednesday April 10th ■ Closes Saturday April 20th T Each year as spring comes around we all need New House IHE THRIFTV SHOPPER W ILL Bl \ NOW AND SA\ E. , Furnishing items, Garden Tools, Paint etc. During this D THJS AD CAREFULL y, IT WILE SAVE YOU 1 sale we are offering splendid bargains m the Hardware I department MONEY. Barton Electric —Springtime Is Garden Time 12 QUART PAIL w*c!iirvT> Good Tools Make Good Gardens Heavy Ivory Enamel y tS?.!-. WABrIISK n . . . . - ’tx I 1 Here’s Your Chance F Barton equipped with large ‘'® * le ! ,lat '® Th . at oJC high type agitator which \ I Never before has this SR fl insures clean clothes. \\ j Store been able to offer ■ I " such savings in high MB ''’sa t-#k. --4 ■ HMMHMRP Gears sealed in Oil . , . M grade Garden Tools. ffei p ?*• > Hfa tight gear case. 11x55 Magic Oak j # irszvn.TiiwTr’ num ir “j D-Handle Garden r * --jt / : Does not need oiling IRONING TABLE Spade b’ac! finish 79c It t-if O )* y - ni Jgfc-A-T— $38.95 $2.49 | gflijg ~ 4TOD •« Garden Hoe .... X9c 8 Clip PERCOLATOR i'mhj —“ski! ——————————————— Garden Trowel ... <SclEllH 5 Qt. All Copper ' Hand Weeder .... Sc |£*Ml Heavy Ivory Enamel Chromium Finish Hand ForkSc Ik »-« dt qza fc'll i I mm Transplanter .... Sc i« ' A ’ TEA KETTLES Spading Fork ... 99c II 1 JL f -ax-. Manure Fork . $1.09 W/ y $1.50 Value KF ® VIWRiRk 98 c Extra Tool Handles ■ <?*?- If you are tn need of any js. J jy — ■ ijA-’* _ _ liss' Garden or Farm Tool .j - ”• Handle don't fail to *ee fc7.il? jFf h our large stock. Here K$ ____ —————— solid CENTER ■WC W 4>c 12-<». Ueivy T>n AUGER BITS i»r 1 hi» Sale. ’ fc,. .E- DAIRY PAILS . . . .... i ,1a,,,1i ' 42cpE'f» 1 1 5-1” and 3-4" i i isl- eai ’ H * Han< "' 1/C L List 5 TEA KETTLE I I\ VI j Garden Rake ” and,e 23c g i Heavy Ivory Enamel ,A A.st 1 Ze/C each Long Handle Shovel wl QA t f i Hand!e ' ' " \r' f Spading Fork SQr ■£££! I // STRAP HINGES Handle FmO® .k. St-i // Best Grade r ' 42c fc HR? A Jt i • lx ox r Handle gb g ja 3 Light Strap . OC pr. These Handles are made fe; " ' 1 r '■ 6 ” Heavy strap 16c pr * 1 IS high grade sclecled L leM W V texcWSfl aW Griswold Skillets re h i n- g p , Set of 3 fw' B 11 <l« art Hand,ed Dish Pan I, BIG 4 v ew Cast Iron Griswold Heavy Ivory Enamel LAWNMOWER Skillets are the choice of pj a j. An Easy Running food cooks everywhere. W OiJC 4 Blade Mower $2.20 value MMm|m Barn $4.98 $1.49 JO D »“ r KU] | : ~ Hangers Heavy Duty j. Sii.li ■■ V- Roller k 89 C Cotton Clothes Line , 25 ft. (twisted) ... 9c •HD. L of Two 50ft. (braided) .. 23c O«7U Turnover Electric *3?' U...'.....,...2gaa ( BREAD TOASTER Electric 1 Lt,{ a Splendid Value Sandwich Toaster cit?-":': 1 -:' Mca $1.4997c ] [ M[X <• JI 4) PAINT UP-ITSSPRING V/;- - J T LARGE SIZE > .ImH | ~® Joni Whalan have been wading l„r. WASH BOARD El C elri= b Oil ( ord || * JK - it lifwinuiiflt in A fine product made by Glidden. . . , 1 ■ .j \ y IL ./J All Brass with Inside to lr r< 14C < Hi X ' m\lpß • a dill yx Monroe Enamel special ’rimped ” ‘ 1 ,r I 77 \ \ MONRIIEOUI'SmE quart b,<- EXTRA SI’ECIAE ML... . |v Ii- JH $1.98 ’X 49c $3.39 STAND UP AND PAINT Z| S ® ~ GrQ Enamelcd SO ”ZL v[fa \i " hii I- 1- K B jz pans ... MMMMBMM ■■ ■ ■ ■ 55555555555 10 Qu;,H 69c ra u HARDWARE WHOME FURNISHINGS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1935.

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