Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1935 — Page 6
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• ——— — Chaotic China Powerless to Check Japan rral Chiang Kai Shek General Shang C hen r — H|L ft I <M Bw fW; 14a Taz- •" - W 1 .;/.SK-> ~ * i V- *** * X^W' a".' “rfa?-. >?’•*' yg &**»#.♦ 3k*-' ' % <-<r**~ &>F •■• - ; j ■ jfc ** -.-te, - Scenes in strife-torn China.
„ Historians have long predicted the doom of western • civilization and forecast the ultimate domination »f the world by the Mongolian race. Events which ire now taking place in the Orient, where Japan a acquiring extensive holdings in China, are thereore of more than ordinary interest to the “man j the street” Japan, a nation of over 66,000,000 eople living in an area comprising almost 264,000 luare miles practically assumed control of an iditional area of 460,400 square miles of land :h in natural resources when it seized Manchuria.
Colored Quartet At Local Church - A quartet from the Piney Woods S< boo), a Lutheran institution for tie colored near Jackson, Miss., will present hymns, spirituals, and plantation songs at the Zion Lutheran dburoh Sunday morning. The quartet is coming directly from VleveTand where they appeared on musi«<l programs durine the recent Lutharan church Sunday morning. The qliarete is coming directly from Cleveland where they appeared on musiSkl programs during the recent Lutheran convention. ' Tha Piney Woods School for the colored is situated on 1,500 acres of land owned by the Lutheran qjuirch near Jackson; it has at pre-
Try Our Meats! We carry only the finest and know’ we can please you. Just phone and our truck will deliver to your door. Extra Specials! Hamburger, 2 lbs. .. 25c Cream Cheese, ... 18c lb * / Awl Hockless Picnics .. !9c !b Jowel Bacon ( — Home made I Chickens '’“T*?"*, •Smoked I Hens 22c lb STEAK SPEC IALS Sausage I Springers Round, Sirloin and 25c Ib. I 30c lb. T-Bone 25c lb. Veal Steak 35c lb OUR GROCERY p « rk Shoulder CPFCTAIQ Steak 23c ’ bl tA lAL» Minute Steak .. 25c lb 25 lb. Cane (PI «Q Sugar £ Ji Sunbrite Clenser 1 J /4 I 3 cans 14€ I Swiss« Jewel IQ : 4>” «j/4» 1 Shortening, lb. ... JLoC Pork Chops, center | w " cuts 30c lb I gm wwfc Veal Chops .... 22c ib |_ sci UCBriB Beef Roasts, the I ULRDtn I mea pL“?7 KET :::: S’ | 1 hone 97 Swiss Steak .... 22c lb >
Meanwhile General Shang Chen has moved his semi private troops from Tientsin, and has placed outside a new demilitarized zone determined by Japan. General Chiang Kai-Shek military dictator of the Nanking government and leader of the Chinese Nationalists finds it impossible to make any resistance against Japan because of the close proximity of the Chinese Communist armies. For some year* he has perforce been concerned with guerrilla warfare against these groups that prevent his total concentration on the invasion.
s sent an enrollment of 350 students in classes ranging from the nursery class through Junior college. Recently a large administration build- ■ ing and new dormitories for boys "! and girls was erected. Among the' 1 various departments of the school is ’! also one for blind boys and girls.. 1 and one for physically defective | • children. This school has served as j ■ a Lutheran missionary base among • the colored for many years, end : hundreds of colored folks have gone ! out from this institution equipped spiritually and culturally to be a ' power for greater good among men. The services in which these singers will appear begins at 10:30 a. m. . The public is cordially invited to attend. _o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
FIVE KILLERS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE session telling how he killed Mildred Hallmark, 19-year old case hostess three weeks at>, police said. This attorney indicated that in Thompson’s trial, scheduled to start July 22, he would attempt to repudiate the confession. ■ o WOULD PROMISE CONTINUED FROM 1 AGE ONE tern, to rule an airplane age.” The platform provided: 1— Guarantee of a standard of living in direct proportion to the nation’s capacity to produce. 2— Work for all in production and distribution. 3— Safeguarding of the farmer. home-owner, collective bargaining and civil liberties. 4— Abundant socialization with provisions for infant care, old age. sickness and maternity care. 5— Abolishment of speculation and profiteering in grains, food and other necessities of life. 6— Heavy taxation on large incomes and inheritances. 7 — Federal ownership of the banking system. 8 — Public ownership of utilities, transportation, mines and munitions. 9 — A government monopoly of foreign trade. 10— Promotion of international 1 peace. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur 800 \ 13 .xvj ■ >ZE! y / f was.- r titL 2?— -4 There Is a Paint ■ I 1 For Every Purpose We like to have homeowners who are interested in odd jobs around the house, come to us with their problems. And we can be of very real help, too—in talking over the various products for various jobs. Science has solved modern paint, enamel, ! varnish, shellac, etc., problems. We have ideal products for the amateur painter. Brushes, too—h> wide variety. 41l B. J. SMITH Drug Co. I
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AMERICA OBSERVES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONS ax it came down. It was the only death directly attributed to tireworks. Generally the Fourth was celebrated quietly. It was the quietest ax Boston in years, police said. Thirty people were injured when a ferry boat crashed Into a dock at New York. Approximately 50 | i were injured at Kansas City subur-1 ban beach la-st night when a board- I walk gave way, throwing amuse- | ment seekers to the ground 18 feet below. o QUICK ACTION CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ers for union membership, or discrimination against an employe for tiling charges against his employer. 4. Refusal to bargain collectively with employes’ representatives. 5. Coercion of workers in organizing and bargaining. The law provides Tfial the privilege of presesnting grievances to an employer shall be given to any Individual employe or group of workers. In event of alleged violations of the law, the board «b empowered i to hold hearings, summon witnesses and subpoena records. If it finds an employer has indulged in one of the forbidden practices, I the board would issue a “cease | and esist” order similar to those of the federal trade commission.! if the order was ignored, the board would carry it to the courts for. enforcement. The board will have quasi judicial powers and be independent of any executive department. It is * empowered to hold elections in | case of disagreement or uncertar.ty J as to choice of collective bargain-, ing representatives. The law provides that once the representatives I of a majority of the workers are ' determined, they shall represent ail the employes in that bargaining ; unit. o How To Live, Not Earn, Called Future Problem Talmage, Neb., —(UP) —Children of the future are confronted with the problem of “how to live,” not "how to earn.” Dean B. E McProud, of Nebraska Wesleyan University, end in envisioning an end of short work weeks and much idle time. “Whenever a country reaches tlhe point where it has created a maximum of power, the decline begins as in the year 1929." McProud said. “Our children today will have to learn how to live instead of how to earn,” he said. “They will have bo much idle time on their hands it will be a problem to know how to utilize it." o Progress Carved in Wood Clinton, Okla —(U.R) —A unique mantlepiece has been chosen by Doane R. Farr, Clinton. The piece, carved from gumwood by J. E. Wilson, depicts the history of transportation from the earliest stage to the present. ir i| niiiii" i| ii||| -» C-V IET’S hope that he J beats the bulk If not, let’s hope he remembered to 7ETNA-IZE Vacation time is accident time; An inexpensive Altna Accident Policy j may save you hundreds of dollars in : doctor and hospital bills. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ina Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358
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Saloon Ban for Women Asked St. Louls.-(U.R)- The excise commissioner is a brave man. He proposed to the Board of Aidermen that they draft a law excluding women from taprooms and other places serving hard liquor. 'He also suggested that dancing be prohibited where liquor Is sold.
908 BELL'S co p u p rt Winchester House Cash Grocery 7™ Forest Rose Flour for Bread or Pastry, 24*/ 2 lbs. 6?<Navy Beans, hand picked, 6 lbs. ... 25c Pumpkin, 3 large cans 2oc Fancy Cut Green Beans, 3 cans .... 2oc L. C. Golden Syrup, per gallon 53c Tea, bulk, per pound... .19c, 29c and 39c P & G Soap. 6 large bars 25c 0. K. Soap. 6 large bars 25c Willshire or Miller’s Bread. P/2 lb loaf 9c That Good No. 730 Coffee, lb 17c Cocoa, 2 pound can 19c Fancy Hand Packed Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans 25c SunKist Oranges, dozen 15c, 19c, 25c, 50c Miller's Corn Flakes, large package 10c That Good Full Cream Cheese, lb. .. 19c Early June Peas, No. 2 can 10c Cream Chocolate Drops, pound .... 15c Ginger Snaps, pound 10c Spaghetti. Diced Carrots, Kraut, Peas, Hontiny, r Red Beans. Kidney Beans. Pork and Beans .... MV We have a full line of FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS We have just installed two new electric refrigerators. These refrigerators will keep our Meat. Butter, Milk and Cheese in First Class condition at all times. Good Boiling Beef, pound 10c Fresh Ground Beef or Hamberger pound 12V2<* and 17'/zc Good Country Butter, pound 30c Good Jowel Bacon, pound 22c Pork Shoulder Steak or Roast, lb. .. 22c Meaty Beef Roast, pound 18c GOOD LARD, 2 pounds 35c Lemons Q7r» Gum Rro P s TD/v per doz. ....... mi • V pound Xml V New Potatoes Sugar Cookies Qf* 10 lbs 2 lbs <£DC Tomatoes, Red 1 Honev Cookies 1A„ Ripe, lb IVC dozen IvC Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Sani-Flush Post Toasties, ~ can 23c 2 large boxes . 25c Crystal White Soap Jello Ice Cream Chips, 2 Ig. bxs. 25c Powder, 3 boxes 25c Super Suds, Maxwell House large box ..., 19c Coffee, lb. ... 31c GRAPE NUT FLAKES 4 pkgs. OKp and Post Bran Flakes OtJU Swansdown Cake Rice , Fancy whole /r JI° U J Y’ 2 » 9C grain ’ 2 lbs. .. He (Dish Scraper rree) Macaroni and Shrinip ’ caR 15c Spaghetti, 2 bxs 15c Green Beans, Salmon. 2 cans ... 29c can 10c Watermelons B X 39c Little Elf Gelatine Angel Food Cake Dessert, pkg. .. 5c Mix, pkg 10c Kool-Ade, cold drink Cocoa, Burco, package 5c 1 lb. box 10c Mustard, .'Diced Carrots, Shaker jar .... 5c q can io c I Wheat Cereal “r 15c Turtle Soup, Vanilla Wafers large can 23c 1 pound 19c Vegetable Soup, Olives, Plain I Van Camp, 3 cans 19c quart can .... 33c Peas, No. 2 can Orange Slice Candy 3 cans 19c pound 10c
Troops Improve In Gunnery Berwick, Ph- (U.PJ- Machine gunners of Company M. of the Nationaj Guard are steadily moving toward a perfect score. Twice during a week, the company record was broken, Sergeant Lawrence Seely set the new mark of 366. A score of 400 is perfect.
Town Keeps Jail Unlocked 1 Aurora. Mo. (U.R) An intoxicated man walked out of the ren< '® County jail ron ? le VL.Yi.- « was arrested, then slipped back in the next morning to escape a Jul ; bre ak charge. The town night watchman apparently never 1<«1‘the jail. —-
f SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END Large Spring Chickens to fry, 29c lb Baked Ham and Barbacue Pork Ham All cuts Home Dressed Native Lamb. U GOOD YOUNG FAT STEER BEEF THIS WEEK-END. Specials for Saturday RIB-PLATE BOILING BEEF 10c lb Fresh Ground Hamberger, 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Hog or Calf Brains, 2 lbs. 25c Good Meaty Beef Roast 16c lb Good Round Swiss Steak 22c lb i Special Short Steaks 25c lb f Veal Steak or Chops 25c lb ‘ U Smoked Jowels (home cured) 22c Ih I Hockless Picnic Hams 20c lb I Quick Naptha Soap. 5 bars .... 10c I Rival Dog Food, can 10c | Whole Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c f Large Bottle Catsup, 2 for 25c I No. 2 can Pitted Cherries, 2 cans 25c I or $1.40 doz. (Cheaper than you can put them up.) No. 21'2 can Green Gage Plums 2 cans for 25c Our Meats are all Native Home-dressed. See Our Window Display! Free Prompt and Sanitary Delivery Phones 95 or 96. HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parking space PHONES 31 and -M : FREE DELIVERY AT ALL TIMES. Old Salad Dressing Qr „ HOMINY "Tp 5 bxs. Snow Boy 1 A Pork & Beans X/» Washing Powder AvV fan Prunes Iced Honey 1(b 3 tbs AdC Cakes, doz MELONS ~ r ‘": c King Bee Tomato Vegetable Soup Xp ' Soup, can OU can Raisins Large cans 1 (Ip 3 pounds ZiDC Pork and Beans Av Tomato Juice, 1 A/» Feas and Carrots Xp large can LUC can FIG BARS lb Ift Fancy Peaches 2 lb. jar large cans. 2 forODC Preserves T . _ Peaches or Apricots. I' !r B^s 5c si “ r '„ r 25c Red Beans P' Salad Dressing can OC quart can Dried Peaches». 10( Dried Peas Kraut can DC can d* Pineapple, large cans Cocoa, Pure, 1 A heavy syrup 1 !5( pound can .... IVL 2 for BANANAS F
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