Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1935 — Page 7

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SAY RECOVERY CONTINUED KROM PAGE ONO employment. “This part of our national economy is still gripped deeply by the ‘depression," the report said. New capital Issues of private en terprise for the first six months of 1936 were 97 per cent below the average for the four years preced- ! Ing the depression. “The reason wny we have prevailing business optimism is that conditions are generally improved for the great majority of business

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men,” the report said. 1 "The fact remains that about 20 per cent of our workers are idle and their numbers have not changed much in the past two years." o JUDGE DEVOSS ''ONTINUED FROM PAGE ONM the plaintiff, cited a number of authorities which he represented as binding the city to comply with provisions of the permanent in-1 Junction and stop the sule of cur-J i rent Io domestic and commercial

I consumers. "The mayor has threatened that "all hell will break loose" if the Northern Indiana Power company proceeds with this litigation," Howers charged. This statement brought an objection from City Attorney Cline. If Judge DeVoss sustains the plea in abatement, which also ques . tioiiH the sufficiency of a $15,0001 injunction bond posted by the pow--1 er company, these latest contempt proceedings automatically will be dismissed. If his decision sustains the North ern Indiana Power company de murrers, a hearing of contempt charges against Mayor Bangs and , others for acts allegedly perform-' cd subsequent to the pbrmanent injunction will be scheduled in Huntington circuit court. ITALIANS WILL CONTINUED FltOM PAGE ONE i ties becomes every day more api parent. The latest evidence is the petl- ' tion of boys and girls of almost every school in the country to head l masters that there be no heat in any school building all winter, so as to conserve coal. It was reported on reliable auth ority today that the government, intends to suspend publication both of the Bank of Italy statement and the monthly treasury report for 1 the duration of the crisis. I As a part of its close control of 1 trade and the effort to obtain reserves, the ministry of corporations of which Mussolini is head today Increased the Import quota for fuel oil by 10 per cent. There is no sign of a break in the diplomatic impasse as regards the Italian-British tension or the' general Italian-Ethiopian crisis. But the impression is growing among diplomats and in well in--formed circles generally that Italy I and Britain are cautiously and carefully exploring possibilities for\ a far-reaching agreement concern | ing the Mediterranean which mighi ' alter thte complexion of the whole dispute. ABANDON HOPE CONTINUED FROM CAGE) ONE ' man. The two apparently were lost late yesterday when, driven to desperation by hunger, thirst and exposure, and wreck survivors made a mad dash tbrogli mountainous e as to the safety of rescue vessels. MORRO CASTLE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE engineer was ‘hopping into iboate” when he should have been in his engine room, and accused Gabaud lot sending the Morro Castle to sea with an inefficient and inadequate' crew. If convicted, each man may be fined $lO,. U 0 and sentenced to 10 years in prison. The prosecutor stood beside a four-foot model of the destroyed liner and point d to it often while he recalled for the jury the details •f most spectacular sea disaster of recent, years. He said lie would rove that when there came a general rush for lifeboats SO members of the ccrew of 231 found places, but only 6 of 316 passengers were as fortunate. "I don't mean to nay that all members of the crew were cowards.” he said "but for the meet part they seemed to be interested in getting away from the vessel.” He struck particularly at Abbott. FREE OF STOMACH AGONY 6 MONTHS Indo-Vin Gave Lasting Relief From Upset Stomach And Gas Pains | MRS. MOLLIE BEATTY, of 1023 Jackson St., Columbus. Ind., says: I "It is wonderful to beTree of stomach trouble, in fact, I have been | out of misery for

over six months, ajsfnce I took Indo■Vin that long ago. ■and my trouble ■has never return Bed. For years 1 ■had almost sufferled death with ■stomach trouble. ■My stomach was [always upset and |l was simply FULL of gas after my meals and so tighl and stuf-

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fy with gas that '( could hardly even BREATHE. Thin gas even had its effect on my heart and the least little thing would exhaust tne. 1 tried medi--1 cine after medicine without any relief, but finally I found Indo-Vin and it proved to be what 1 had ALWAYS NEEDED. The awful gas misery is gone now and 1 don’t have the pains in tny chest and around my heart any more. 1 want to publicly endorse it to all suffering people.” Indo-Vin is now being sold here in Decatur at the Holthouse Drug Store. Also be ing sold in all the nearby towui". by every good druggist throughout this whole section.

| the chief engineer. , “He stayed on deck," Adame i asserted. “He didn’t even launch u lifeboat. He just got over Into one. Then ho got out of one boat and Into another because he though' ft might leave sooner.” TEACHERS MEET CONTINUED FK< >M PAGE ONE will be held. A feature event will ho the dis i cession at a special session on SatI urday of the report of the currtcu- , him commission of the national council entitled, “An Experience -Curriculum in English." I The commission report outlines

'' ' % - -J ' | I v/.' ■ Sr t ® r t iHxrtfo-- - ■Mnk A S BUwßi i 4 1 The Gas Company Presents its 1935 GAS COOKING SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY MRS. RUTH PORTER IN ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL DINING ROOM IHURSDAY AM) FRIDAY 2—l P. M. I ■■■■ 5 W' ; q Mrs. Porter Gas is the modern fuel for cooking, says Mis. _ - „ — — M h ■ f h a COOKING EXPERT Porter. She will deitionstrate the most modern and efficient methods of cookery. CHOOSES THIS Some of the features Mrs. Porter likes in the range she will use are the non-clog burners, automatic lop burner lighter, oven regulator, > lullv insulated oven and insulated broiler. 0 HGAS RANGE Mrs. Porter can depend on a Gas Range—to give the right heat instantly and to hold that heat. Gas is the most dependable and convenient fuel for every kitchen. Mrs. Porter chose the MAGIC CHEF (.as range, lor the same special features you want in your own range. See them demonstrated at the Cooking School and inspect the same model range at the Cooking School or at our - salesroom. Northern Indiana Public Service Company

Iti pattern curriculum in English 'from kindergarten through the graduate school. W. Wilbur Hatfield. Chicago Normal college, chairman of the curriculum com-; mission, will preside at the special session. At a general gesslon Friday, Dr. Stella 8. Center, will describe a federal project In silent reading carried out at Thcodovf Roosevelt high school, New York. Sectional meetings will be held on college reading, articulation, international relations, creative writing, departmental organisation, journalism, speech and dramatics. language problems, radio re-1 search, and elementary reading.

School Principals Meet At Bloomington Bloomington. 'lnd., Nov. 11 — ; School officials of Adam.s county are being urged to attend the fourteenth annual high school principals' conference Nov. 22 and 23 at Indiana university, the theme for which will be "Enlarging the Scope of Secondary Education.” The guest speakers for the coni Terence will bo Prof. E. I. F. Williams, Hefdelherg college; Dr. John Ruf! University of Missouri; Edward E. Edwards, state NYA dirts’tor; Chaplain A. C. Oliver Jr., Fort ' Benjamin Harrison; Principal Carl Slirode, Central high school, Evans-

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ville; Pau! Seehausen. Shortridge 1 high school, Indianapois; Harry E. Elder, Indiana State Teat hers' college; and Floyd I. M< Murray, state sperintt ndent of public Instruction. ' o : Boulder Lifeguard Busy Boulder City, Nev. -( UP) -Boult' der Lake, a mass of water now bei‘ Ing formed behind gigantic Boulder • Dam on the Colorado River, already has reported its share of almost- . drownings, Alfred Straub, of Fort . Collins, Col., i-.t.i; loyed as a life i guard, has saved more than five . i persons from drowning. Q l ' IS yearling Leghorn hens, 1 21 Leghorn pullets at Uommunity sale. Friday. It

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