Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1935 — Page 5

rn.’io.ooo pui’iLs ,,NB m bringing «- work'Hilly tacts about H| "nnulrlll UKIUHtI’IHI civilUaw*"' 1 inrolling In eduH,' |U l .3inH wl? If ‘ »l employer, doHB' rs. ofhce workeiu ■f'h,,. hrl paid htore employs; Mg. „ M I women. They will be Wil,, >.il M ieiiceH, English . w Williams. director H' youth admlniotra- ~,! of student college hearts, di ■b'.. ~1 foundations. labor lead(i organizations had the NYA. :.-l-i,.ic- council and 1 . 7.0 11 student federation K..„. ■ ,»..oam. M I- Thompof Ihe Utah Federof Uihor said; v . n.lining and edueavoiHli is a noble move, it is done in EH th .,, 0 ■!! help the youth as (1,. who already are H., i,..,.. attending FERA's .1 will receive from f |s i week in work-relief M.. Hxpotises will be paid fluids. Administrator i if..,.km- havme directed ME,, w hich may remain ■-■■ants for (aiii.-alion." ItlF o - I ||\lH\X \ DEATH ■\TT:i> FROM PAGE ONE ... ft ....( while on online-'. v 54. shot himself i'i> load when he climltwhile humin: ihn’on. .Milton Pappas. 11son of Mr. and Mrs. - f’appa - was killed by a I ■ii.e.'e from a shotgun, with II- i’appas. 6. was play-

pcfr’w* E BALL Q V aU \ jllik mason lvhs wMfcfim ■sßQg : s |[q p° zcn I illr® .vw «tTM ' " ,s \ 'x£S lltJh cow' tTb „„ s x. IFRI ,SSI> KI l» lt,!> X IrhNr ' J\ 1 * MMMBHmIx I COLD PACK CANNERS | FRUIT CANNING TIME IS HERE—and Vegetable | I Fanning isn’t far away. We have the Canning I | Supplies that you’ll need — and they’re priced I right, too. * THE ECONOMY CANNER • Made of Non-Rustable Metal which will last indef- : mitely. It is economical in price and in use. Uses i only one burner to can 12 quarts—either pint jars t I or quart jars can be used—and : the price is only ■ Fine For A Hundred Uses. I GRANITE COLD PACKERS Made of Heavy Granite which is popular because ■ its easy to clean and because its sanitary. I bis B fold packer holds 7 quart .jars and has a capacity o* 6 gallon. It can also be used effectively as a steamer or for preparing meats, vegetables and I soups of all kinds. I sl-79 Come to Schafer's for your Canning ■ Supplies—At Low Prices. I HARDWARE vul HOME FURNISHINGS

:rg Cecil Asbury, 30. Indianapolia. •was reported missing by Sheriff ■ Frank Shango of Lawrence county. Asbury was last wen rowing on White river during a fishing '; trip neur Bedford. Mrs, Susie Working. 30, Fort Wayne, died of burns received [ when gasoline she was using to kindle a fire in a kitchen stove ' exploded and Ignited her clothing. 1 Harold Heller, 37, farm hand, was killed when struck by a train near Portland. Raymond J. Misamore, 36, Hartford City, died from injuries suffered when struck by a hit- ! ami-run driver. Woodrow Le Masters, 21, Oakland City, was killed when an I automobile he was driving was-aide-swiped by another car. Nick Kosten, 20, South Bend. ' paroled reformatory convict, wa| in critical condition from injuries 1 suffered when he wrecked a car attempting to elude police near Mishawaka. MILLIONS ARE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i I Wells. Adams, Grant. Blackford. Jay. Montgomery, Clinton, Boone, ( Henry, Vermillion. Johnson, Shel- ( ly. Rush.* Fayette. Bartholomew, f Decatur, Jackson, Clark, JeffersonI Clay, Sullivan, Greene, Monroe, .. Knox. Daviess, Gibson i I and Posey—unskilled. $44; inter- . i mediate. SSO; skilled. $63; profes- | i sional and technical. $69. I Class E — Newton, Jusper, Pulaski. Starke, Fulton, LaGrange, Steuben. Whitley. Benton, White, Carroll Warren. Fountain. Parke, Putnam, Owen. Hendricks. Morgan. Tipton. Hamilton. Hancock, . Randolph, Union. Franklin, Brown Warrick. Pike, spencer, Dubois, f Perry, Crawford. Martin. Orange, - Harrison. Washington. Scott. Jen- : nings, Ripley, Dearborn. Ohio and • Switzerland unskilled. S4O; inter- . mediate. $45: skilled. $55; proi fe.«ional and technical. s6l. i o - Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

r DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935.

She Is Bride on Bridle Path A * if! HP \ fill f »i. * w « jOl' ■hJWWWsI| Gcorgit Van With bridles, on a bridle path, George Van Horn takes as Miss Rose Wallace. The unique ceremony, conducted on horsebackon the bridle path to Memorial Circle in Alexandria, Va., was solemn--jzed by the Rev. Pierce S, Ellis, who refused to do his work while, mounted. The bride and bridegroom hail from Houston, Tex*

ENGINEERS PUT X-RAY TO USE Cincinnati, O. —<U.R) A new and more successful method of developing X-ray fi'ms used in engineering has been perfected in the University of Cincinnati laboratories. Use of X-ray in.surgery is comparatively old, but practical use of the penetrating rays sh engineering is new. They are valuable in discovering flaws in castings and imperfections in welds in the metal industries. The new developing process, designed by George Edward Schaetzel, of Alhambra, Cal., and Herbert Carl Schweikart, Jr.., of Kissmmee, Fla., engineering graduates of the university, is an improvement over developing by hand because j it provides for complete temperature control, accurate timing and . elimination of light. “Exposures must be made for several hours to take X-ray photographs through metals,” Prof. Bradley Jones, head of the university's aeronautical engineering department, said. “The film must be unusually sensitive. Due to this extreme sensitivity, plates or films must be developed under condi-1 tions which frequently lead to unsatisfactory results. “The new method is completely automatic and gives 100 per cent assurance of satisfactory results.” An electric developing machine | provides for six processes commonly used in developing films. The machine places the film in the developing solution, washes it, dips it into the hypo, washes it again, places it in the drier, then delivers the completely developed film. Two additional units can be used for intensifying and a third wash. o Surprise Visits Ended, Parents and Son Upset EXETER, Cal. (U.R) — Surprise visits are out as far as Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brown of this city are concerned. * The Browns recently left California for an unannounced visit to their son, Ople Brown, of; Mapleton. lowa. On the same day the son left the midwest to surprise his parents. The family has decided to use n ail service in the future. RE PORTS SHOW CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE 1932 and 1933. The Hopson evidence was pre-| sented while Carl Estes. Texas. j publisher, waited to appear be-, fore the committee. Estes charg-i ed that his hotel room was “ransacked”' shortly after his I arrival in Washington. His name was drawn into the j inquiry last week during testi-i rnony concerning efforts of t’' Texas Light & Power Co. to feat the holding company legisla ( tion. Estes charged that his room ; was “thoroughly ransacked" and . that a cancelled check he had l planned to present as evidence to | the committee was stolen. The “mystery box" angle ot I the inquiry was sidetracked today, but only temporarily. Rep. Nat Patton, D., Tex., said by one witness to have carried a small box away from a hotel after visiting John W. Carpenter, Texas power official, was preporing a detailed audit of his finances 1 since coming to Washington. This accounting. Patton said. ; would show how he was able to I

; buy $3,000 bonds during a period in which his salary was $3,100. Patton said that when the audit was ready, his nephew. Norris Shook. Houston. Tex., would testii fy. Shook was quoted by one witness as saying' Heil, those weren't cigars” in the box Patton received. Patton insisted it contained nickel cigars. o-. - Patrol Boat Proves Speed BOSTON <U.R> — Two Needham canoeists can testify to the speed of the new police patiol boat on the Charles River. The tackwash of the boat, while on a tryout, dumped them into the water. MADISON Theater TONIGHT and TUESDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “NOW AND FOREVER" with GARY (DOPER and CAROLE LOMBARD. Added — A Good Comedy. 10c -15 c Coming—“HlGH SCHOOL GIRL” True Life Story of Modern High School Girl! Reckless Youth on a Dangerous Road! jCORT Tonight - Tuesday WILL ROGERS “DOUBTING THOMAS” Added - - Cartoon and Fox News. 10c-25c Wed. - Thurs. James Dunn - Mae Clarke “THE DARING YOUNG MAN." Coining Guy Kibbee - Zasu Pitts Edward Everett Horton "GOIN' HIGHBROW.’’ Fa 1 ® m W-i ufaC&idttwMdX i Tonight and Tuesday “COLLEGE SCANDAL” with Arline Indue, Kent Taylor, Wendy Barrie, Wm. Frawley j Laughing co-eds . . . cheering students . . . catchy rhythms . . . excitement! Added — “PICKLED PEPPERS” I A Comedy Scream and “STRANGER THAN FICTION" 10c-25c Wed. & Thurs. — "STRANGERS ALL" with MAY ROBSON, and Preston Foster. ‘Coming —“BREAK OF HEARTS" ; with Katherine Hepburn, Chas, i Boyer, John Beal, Jean Hersholt.

One Week From Today GET READY! INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN IN THE GREATEST CELEBRATION DECATUR HAS EVER STAGED. F ree Street F air — A ND — Agricultural Exhibit August 5 to 10 6 Big Days and Nights A On The Streets Os Decatur Q LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! IT’S WORTH COMING MILES TO ATTEND, AND YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE YOU SPEND WITH US. Spectacular Free Acts BANDS PARADES Hundreds of Concessions Rides of All Kinds Prize Cattle Exhibits Dairy Day August 8 Guernsey and Jersey Cattle Shows 4 - H Club Events THROW AWAY YOUR CARES FOR THIS ONE WEEK! PLAN TO JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD! Everybody's Coming to Decatur

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