Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1935 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by' FIIE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. fettered a' the Dectur, Ind. Post Office as Second Class Mutter. J. H. Heller President 4. R. Hol thou a I At a S' crlptinn Pat* dl |i .01 One week, by carrier - — .10 One year, by carrier J.'j 00 One month, by mail .35 5 lit Six months, by mail 1.75 ■ One year, by mail 3.00. One year, at office 3.00 | 0 w a • o o>« year. A s uo known on Application. Kuliotial Adver. R prescutativ* | SCHEEKER, Inc. j | k ■ He* Tort 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Char'er Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. I Advertising is puking up and busi.-ss is showing increases. Both g band in hand. • . One way for the ultrari li to beat th-' irhet ante lax is to have a it a. d n ■ its aa-i da ig'utc.s to s It lit >. ' 1 t 1 y die. g> ;s mitiii '.-<-t a the pi z< fish: re a her and >.a ea re-; lo.t hem-til. The la.-’ two ghls .ba" ■ T ng D, ug Fa banks it: being r*. 1 d the prh.hge of playing at the roßletle übl-s in M m e Carlo. ■ p a duua.e what lie saved to cha . y. tn ad .**• n co the dav pr gram •he 4, * an L-> will aso h »’ •>> 'ti - • k a. ti‘-» (er y Club on the n .lit of Iho j.’snu a. The pu die is invited tea d Sfayttr fern ha g i 1 nan to >’i. hl Joiisaiid il.ooO bonds, the total .11 (xf s. nting he part hasp pt ot Citi.' -ns Gas Compan> by Him Cry of India nan di.- Th* utility w i oe Ibe larg-s mtiuicio a state a opi ■a' la w n W •us ®reat iatereet. Indiar.ap01 chase til- •>- < puny :x 0 k • 3 I o 0 c tr 0 a U should have the flag flying high. I There is something about lie ap-. pearance of the Stars and Stripes that instills a feeling of pride in the hearts of everyone and it is I quite appropriate that they wave • to the breezes in the public parks. Hugh Andrews is the new basket-1 ball coach and athletic director of Decatur high school. His election I meets with popular approval. He is a clean, high "grade gentleman, has the respect of students, teachers and citizens a.nd as teacher has I demonstrated his sincerity and in-j terest in the school. His friends, are glad of the opportunity given I him and wish him great succe s | in nis athletic ambitious and class room work. Another big event has been chalked up. Joe Lewis, negro boy from Detroit gave big Camera a terrible beating in Madison Square Garden the other night and both fighters are many dollars richer ' as a result. About 70,000 prize fight fans witnessed the fistic battle and Lewis treated them to a rough and ready fight at the exI pense of the Italian. The cards are being riffled, leading to the bout between Maxie Baer and eventually a challenge with Biaxidock. Speaking of the heavier inheritance taxes proposed the individual ownership of a big business presents a problem to the average per-
| son. Supposing one majt ami his j family owned a concern worth fifty ' millions. The proposed schedule on fortunes exceeding 10 million is 175 per cent of the total. Then sup- : pose liat tlie family's entire wealth nd up h on. liu in. Will 1 the business have to be sold to pay ax .1 id w w I.< 1> it Bui ' th. ' I'i.rr w ic t: ouFile for us •round here and those Who read s \ . ig >e will aaa c g b \ a 0 tlie product. PUKING LEGAL CPOORS I Profound satisfaction throUßhOUt 0 a ” 0 ’ » v it i<.ii of th- Chic.igo jury whi< h found] I I u:» J eju Dillingi 1 i»W utility of criuilwU cos fdvaiy. This 1 ] decision should aid in riddance id; ' hi worst crimink - 10 tbe >»nd the svuundrela in iemine with the j ' Hid-i world who skulk behind the; [protection of all-g-d professional . ns w h a rliret. The muid- ■ .-rers, eunni.-n, bands s and other ’ ua’is-’ers ajr <■ titled to defense I n , ourt. but they could not flout, ~,.v s,. am c -fu' v w.thout the | laid of lawvers who a.e pai les to Itheir crimes. 1 I . I•• cs aped It iho frtmer • • al m ■ ini - • ' aid mi: I' ' r ‘'' , . I he was -n> .■ dos ha Hiring 4 r Va M ne of Dilling-! t’s go. . .s. The t al. as m '.he , aie. h ’ ced n the 8 V ,n in. ■ s a’ ii y to t •? that th ! a«> . a. ua! v was end amringl I o aid a fugitive L >m jus >. e a'h-1 r than m< ■a< tng n a P"*-o-.s ial capacity. T st:® ny in * bid, d ■l. r-o. <*s to the a . ii-ys' ail E-d part it> the face-lifting opi era ons d-signed to deceive gov.ninieni agents. q-h . d .. p a'.iy » >be app* a he (> , • n .h - • i ' 1 ‘ " I ~<! ff , r! . we - to b: ns eu h k !l IS , one •" ng ' ape al ' a -c - ■ in court and entirely another mat-1 timinals, abetting and pi'iUting .rem 'b< ii at 'a- ks on soc iety. The , ,- • ■ ng his vu-'ims she ma- h n< gun * i r s4F«f',ps more < ■tusidr'iaiiua from | the public tnan the ik hiding 1 ! behind the smoke n iwm << pco-l aa relations. Indianapolis stai. o *ST A R SIG N ALS bv <» ( 1 A V i N E 4I For Persons who believe that hu- 1 I man d.-stinv is guided by the planets , i t 1 ■ ilailv horos. ope is outlined by a , I noted 'i-.tr..loger. In addition to in. 1 formati..n of general interest, it out- j I lines info: hiation of spec ial interest < | tc persons born on the designated June 30 y .: ■ t‘ w a j those who were born from June 21 through July 21. General Indicate 1* FOl Everybody Morning—Fair. Afternoon —Terrible. Evening—Good. Tlie sun is eclipsed today. Be careful of the water and the food you eat. Today's •irthdate You may be Interested in ships or the water. Friends, clubs and groups of people should lie of much benefit Ito you during June. 1936. You may : meet strangers who suddenly beI come your friends. You should study very deeply or I travel to places ot former associlation during January, 1936. Danger from lire, accident or rash action from November 6 through 11. 1935. Socially favorable for love interests from December 13 through 17, 1935.. Guard your health and that of those close to you for the next three months. Readers desiring additional information regarding their her 'scopes ar. mvited to communicate with Octaxlne in care of this newspaper. Enclose a 3-cent stamped self-Addressed JUST RECEIVED New shipment of beautiful DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. 4th st.
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* Modern Etiquette by ROBERTA LEE ♦ • Q. WhtU are the t st hours IO g v ae. oiiia--a pa • ’ A. Fr<.>n three to five P tn. u Van :nt 'iiim! d:n:.'-r, who • -nt. rs th- dining room first? A. Th- bos ■ -«s leads the way, » by :he w Ho U gu.-sts. the men las' Q W hen ir rs.d’i' -‘<l to a pera u • a . "How d< >ou do,” what -hould the reply he? A The o tier person may also <»y, "How du yon The same phiase an be used hy both. Q Farm Club Notes J> y Junior P;• bi* Jolly Junior J-H duh m-t SatHrilay. Jun'- 22. a' th Hoffman home. An hour ami s half was s[ o' id s. a. e U *ain He-fc a sn th ill i ». n nter- \\ . - aEach member brought some fruit . id n biz dish of fruit v. . fix d and given to Lacile Werling whois ill and who was formerly presi-! dent of the club. Eldora and Olga 1 •
Couzen s'“Homestead Plan” Mav Supplant Others ik? I « V S . “ <• x If, v • r fcatGaS# Bni. ' Awl - S czx.'Sla - - - J XZ .jW JU. , % I r,» <■*£_._ -i— —atw, r_ I , c I • ..J iMatanuika valley pioneers.L Starting work at Couien; aite., , 7 . ~y '' QO a * at Croaaville,
Opponents of the New Deal subsistence homestead plan will watch with interest the experiment of one of their number, • Senator James Couzens. o! Michigan.* who is backing his with dollars. ♦ Senator Couzens is making a $550,000 i gift to the go l ernment to establish a workmen s homestead project near Pontiac. Mich. He believes such ■soiecta aaould be located near industrial ‘*X. > a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935.
’ •< .’ si rea BMmben and one riaitI or pre«« ::1. The next m<-e:int »ill | he Saturday, July 6 at 1:30 at th • ' man. Those present were Wilma 1 Runge. Cloe Liniger. Olga Schueler, !* ■. eh;- Werline. Mtria■> Hoff1 •> "i. E . a Scii'i' ler. Ma joric , Dilling «ud X- rn a We: >.g. Berne 4 H The Hrilte +-H club met in Lehman ihii'k. June 25th. The club ha<l u short husinwss period. Our ailer explained Judging and Ik nn-ns’iations. Wary Elies Reincn. our vice-president, selected girls from the sewing group and b"»lth group to give talks and d monstrations for our next meeting .line 2. •' Ih- aehoiii building. ; Th- nieeting was purely work ano pr» paring forth ::< xt meeting. St. Joseph’• 4-H The St. Joseph's 4-H dab tnet June 21 at the St. Joseph school, i All the members of the first class ’ are finisiiing their towels, so they t o » o > ■■ " a all iuteres'ed in our <itil> work. ■ Tii. mx: ho ing will b. held Ft ijfa: »t' riio'i:,. 0 — Gif a •tie Structure Herodotus estimated that lffC.ooo men were engaged for 20 ye# o tcillding tt' Great pyramid
Household Sr rap Kwok by ROBERTA LEE f yeglagscg To keep Ih- eyeglass* • clea: . i avo a small ho tle containing half ammonia and half waler in a convenient place. The glasseg will ' s',line if rubbed with a < h*e.n ctnth i>n which a drop or two of th* solution is pou.-d. Blankets Old pieces of blanket can be used as padding for the ironing board. After laundering, ta k firmly over the board and then cover with a piece ot unbl-aeb-d miusiuu Celery and Lettuce f'ekm-y atwl lettuce can be kept i ; e-h, and ian also be freshened, by standing the stem, head down, in cold shallow water. REF Al '< i ml- this w< ek at the Gamble Store Agency. Your < oi FREE Iro ;nip Board or Electric Fan with Blackstone Washer at $34.95—12 Qt. Galvani/' <i t ail w itli Sqmii' • -h Tub, 9Sc —25 Ft. Garden Hose or Gal. Camp Jug with laiwn Mower and n ny other- Ends Saturday. Hugo Claussen, Owner.
centers rather than in comparatively isolated rural districts with the expectation that industrial activity will follow their establishment. Many ot the latter are said to be already slated for abandonment and experts declare the federal farm colony in the fertile Matanuska valley of Alaska is doomed to failure because of its distance front markets.
.. a I | Geneva Sisters Fortunate In Escaping Hurts Residents of Geneva are convinced that Dorothy Wells ami her, sister Thelma Mumliy are cat vying a rabbit foot. Less than two works ago !>•»'- othy was walking a.bont a tlie second floor of a gariTge in Geneva. She stepped on a »Pol in the floor where formerly a stairs had been located. It liad been covered over with a composition board. Miss Wells was arrived on hetfeet on the cement floor an instant later much to her own as well as the garagemen’s amazement. She just missed a table on which set a equipment. Wednesday afternoon Dorothy’s small sister Thelma, aged three, was put to bed in her room on the second floor of the home owned by her mother, Catherine Miitnby,
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS ITEMS ADVERTISED ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SAT. C I V ‘♦QUADRIGA” $1.35 81 x 108 39c “NUB PONS” PRINTS “PULLMAN” & “LACY LOi Guaranteed Fast SHEETS SUMMER MATREIAI? Wonderful*Quality Fine Quality ideal lor tool i < SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 18c "I 08 29c YD. Each 25c Pepperell Pillow Tubing Ladies Pure Thread Silk = Splendid Quality, Linen Finish Full Fashioned, < hiflon Weight MENS 98c LADIES $2.39 < heavyDRESS SHIRTS COAT DRESSES IJA 1H I A WONDERFUL SPECIAL A ’ REAL B W-M* 69c Ea C ; sl-95 19c 2L 12c 50% LINEN 32c Value 9-1” MENS 18c TOWELING unbleached SUMMER SO( KS Bleached & Unbieached SHEETING . SALE PRICE SPLENDID QUALITY 1 KEU ’ __ 9c I-. 25c 2hT 25c_ HARDWAREHOME FURNISHING*
west of Geneva. As soon as her mother left the room Thelnm got out of bed and crawled up in the window The screen gave away just as Mrs. Mumby returned to see her dattgh-{ ter slip through the window. Thelnm fell on a wooden table below the window and then to tlie ground. She wiw rushed into at Geneva physician’s office. There u very thorough examination revealed that the worst ot her injuries • was a "pili' point" scratcn. » o I —— School Adds New Degrees Lexington, Ky. — (VP) — Five] niasterer's degrees and five prof'es-, sional degress hove b- en approved, by t.c ■ University of Kentucky to| be Included in the awards I > future! graduates. Man 78. Held as Bigamist Hull. Que. -(UP) Willkitn Maxwell, of Keniptville Ont. was held , by polio? on a charge ot bigamy—at . the age of 7S.
a— Answers Questions Below are the answer, m p, Test Question, on Page Two. « , I- Hyde Park, X.- v . Y ,„, ' ~ 2. The greatest or I that It esn receive i 3- No; it is a j IfUM • ion. ' t. Amphibian. 5. Gems. 6. Carn'eia. 7. The text or book of ;11 |, s - A city utid district m"' i India. uriß 9. Boulder Dam. 10.. Famous editor TWENTY YEARsH AGO TODAY ! From the !>., . i, : June 27. 1915, was Sunday
