Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1936 — Page 7
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W"' « I ■RAL^CHURCHES i_« KoV K, n w. Bailor, pastor K Mt. Tabor ■„ School. 9:00 a tn. WilP., hi. superintendent. ■„„, worship. 10 a. m. SubKe Uet Chord." ■ r meeting Thursday. 7.30 ■ecatur m. E. Circuit K J. L. Brunner, pastor | Mt. Pleasant ■ a m —Sunday School, ■v Sheets, superintendent. ■a. m.—Class meeting. K Beulah Chapel la, m.—Worship senrice. a. m ■ Sunday School, Wil■■Brule, superintendent. FT pleasant Valley Ka. iu.—Sunday School, Hatsuperintendent, ■p. m-Worship service. H Washington ■ am—Sunday School, Harry superintendent. ■ a. in—Worship hour. L. ,■ one out to the services Notice! ■rder to maintain, to keep the hi - owed and the grounds in ■ we ask the friends of those ■re buried 4i the Ray ceme- ■> contribute to any of the Ke s of the board, what money : ■an at this time. ■ Wagoner. Sec’y. Treas. Monroe, Indiana
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and meet the new pastor, Rev. J. W. Reynolds. (These announcements made by Rev. L. .1. Brunner. I •‘I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord." o Antioch, M. 8. C. Church One mile east of Peterson Rev. O. L. Flesher, pastor Sunday School, 9:3Q a. tn. O. Kreps, superintendent. Morning sermon, 10:30 a. tn. No evening service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7:30 o'clock. Author Fos-. naugh, class leader. Concentrated desire leads to I resolute action. "One thing have | I desired of the Lord, that will 1 1 seek after; that 1 may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple.”—Psalm 27:4. o St. Paul, Christian Union Rev. L. L. Young, paustor Sabbath School, 9:30, in charge of E. Hawkins. Prayer and Young Peoples meeting each Wednesday night at 7:30. Let us all do our part to raise and keep our Sabbath School over 100 in attendance. BOTH RESCUED (CONT INC ED E ROM PAGIE ONE I Soon he was suffering from a cold, ■ greatly aggravated by the dark and damp. Robertson and Scadding kept him between them almost al! the time, hoping to keep him warm, hut he grew worse progressively. I Their suffering from hunger was | not severe, both men reporting
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that they had no particular desire I for food. They could not estimate time I accurately, but a day, perhaps two days, before the diamond drill sank ' a pipe into tneir prison early last Sunday, a week after they were trapped, they believed they could ; hear their rescuers approaching. Early Sunday the drill broke through and they heard men shouting through the hole from I the surface. Overjoyed, they shouted back, believing rescue was i but hours away. By that time Magill was in very bad condition. He died soon after- , ward. o .... Reckless Sleeper Sentenced i Toronto, Ont. —(U.R>- Archie Me-i Dougal, unemployed transient, was j sent to jail for 60 days for climb- 1 ing to the stop of a tthree-story I building and going to sleep on the fire escape. OBSERVANCE OF (CONTI NU ED FROM PAGE ONE) day in entertainment and athletics. The successful city officials, and captains of the athletic teams of i Central and St. Joe school, will be ' guests of the Rotary club at the I weekly meeting at the Rice hotel at 6:30 p. m. Pete Reynolds will conduct the program. The Woman's club theater party I for the girl pupils of the grade schools, scheduler! to be held next week as part the youth day in entertainment, has been postponed until Wednesday, May 6. because of the inability to book the desired show on the original date. The week's observance will close Friday. May 1, with the student
The Gentlemen Evidently Do Not Agree
III ■■ John Henry to John Nonet ;i»"r®*'TfijffiSSajgw My Dear John: How long are you . jffir going to tolerate that apostasy of the Roosevelt administration to the mJ MS' cardinal principles of the Demo- 1 "Otic party and its notorious con- KSSi 4 4 W W tempt for the plain terms of the J- '' Constitution? , i '1 Your friend, John Henry Kirby .1 I jfl John Nance to John Htnry If \ Dear John Henry: Your favor MHv / S > X just called to my attention. You jfws fu K v X ean’t do everything you want to. and IK i -Wv K ■ Y -JK I 1 can’t do half what I would like to I 1 >•' ; jMjWB do. You don’t control everybody you SsOw .?■ .J/hESS fc— would like to. and lam in a similar ■■k BA ' - ■■&* ' rtt f >*- 1 think that answers your quesHo tion - bwA s Hr Sincerely, J.io. V. Goiner. >3O SB! .Je,
In the correspondence subpoenaed by the Senate Lobby Committee, the two letters quoted above were found which were written by Vice-President John N. Garner and John Henry Kirby, millionaire lumberman and chairman of the Southern Committee t« Uphold the Constitution.
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CHARGES FUNDS ‘ vestigatiou, reports of these polit-l leal abuses have been substantial-I ed." Van Nuys' investigation was has-1 ed on reports that precinct committeemen in large centers of the state are being employed as Wl’A | foremen or supervisors at $l5O a month in exchange for pledges of state convention delegates favorable to Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend for the governor nomination. • Although not specifically endorsed by Gov. Paul V. McNutt, the lieutenant governor generally is considered the state administration’s choice for the nomination. Van Nuys is backing McKinney, Indianapolis real estate man ami former state director of the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Pleas Greenlee, ousted patronage secretary to Governor McNutt, is.
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tne only other announced candidate for the nomination, to be made by the state convention in June. In addition to the alleged hiring of precinct committeemen for political purposes, Van Nuys said he had found that relief projects have been withheld from some communities until Townsend delegate strength was promised. The political pressure has been most severe in Lake, Vigo. Vanderburgh and St. Joseph counties, he charged. "The practice is so extensive that it must have the tacit approval of those in charge,” he said. Both Coy and Virgil M. Simmons, state conservation director and assistant state WPA director, are regarded strong supporters of Townsend for the nomination. o FIVE INDICTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) George W. Martin that the grand ; jury might return other indictments. Wendel testified before the ! jury tor the thiru time and, just before it adjourned, Geoghan summoned Schlossman to testify. Immediately afterward Geoghan seconded an appeal by Scholssman's attorney for a J 7.500 bail, a surprisingly low figure in view of the I district's attorney's previous insistence that he be granted no bail i whatever. Missouri Farm Wife Republican Speaker Indianapolis. 'lnd., April 24 —(UP) —Mrs. Elizabeth Major Simmons, Missouri farm wife and Republican ' firebrand, will be the principal speaker at the banquet of the Indiana Republican edeietorial associai tion here tonight. Mrs. Simmons finst excited interest of the prty when she s; oke at the "grass roots” convention at Springfield. 111., las’ year. Dieregarding veterans of the party in Indiana, the association clrse a woman for principal speaker for the first time in the off-year histcry of the organization. o Bangs’ Latest . Move Opposed Huntington. Ind, April 24—(UP) —The Northern 'lndiana power comipany t-xlay sought to 'become a
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party defendant in a «uit filed by • the Municipal light and power company, Inc., of 'Huntington against I the public service commission. Mayor Clare W. H. Bangs, eoun- ■ eel for the new utility company, ! filed suit in Huntington circuit ' court in an effort to vacate an Ar- . der of the commission denying the Muniri.jml company an indeterminate permitThe N. I. P- opposeo iMffance of a permit to the Municipal company at a hearing several months ago. i "Laws are like cobwebs; tho . small flies are caught and the great : ones break through. — Greek Proverb. CONSTIPATION* MAY LOWER RESISTANCE TO GERMS Can De Corrected by Natural Laxative Food Common constipation is due largely to insufficient “bulk” in. meals. It is a condition that should never be treated casually. Long neglected, it may contribute to a general run-down condition. Your body lacks the strength it , needs to fight off infection. You are j much more likely to pick up a serious illness. Guard against common constipa- ' tion.* Make sure the meals you eat contain plenty of “bulk.” Kellogg's All-Bran is a generous source of effective “bulk.” Within the body, the “bulk” in All-Bran absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, and gently cleanses the system. This delicious cereal also furnishes vitamin B and contains iron. Two tablespoonfuls daily, with milk or cream, are usually suffi--1 cient. Stubborn cases may require All-Bran oftener. If not relieved r this way, consult your doctor. Serve All-Bran in some form each day, cither as a cereal, or cooked into muffins, breads, etc. Eat it regularly for regular habits. Guaranteed by the Kellogg Company. Sold by all grocers. Made > by Kellogg in Battle Creek. *Conßtipatiofi due to insufficient It bulk"
