Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1936 — Page 6
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DISTRICT COURT’S (CONTTNUF.D FROM FAGK ONE) rural resettlement project In New Jersey was unconstitutional under tlio $4,900,000,000 work-relief program, Wheat decided municipal power projects did not come under the tribunal's ruling. “We have In the present cases' grants or loans to municipalities to carry out public works pro-j Jects,” Wheat said. “It has not been argued that the relief of un-| employment is an unconstitutional use of funds of the United States." The decision directly affected only 10 PWA financed municipal power projects in Alabama, lowa, i MEAT Friday and Saturday Specials LARD, lb 13c' HAM, lb 20c i SHOULDER, lb 18c; SIDE, lb 18c Neckbones, 3 lbs 25c Meaty Spare Ribs, lb. .. 17c Boiling Beef. lb. 11c or 12c , Beef Steak, lb. .. 18c or 19c ' Beef Roast, lb. 15c and 19c I Nice Cakes 15 • 20c Plants 5c doz. Eggs, dozen 20c Cheese, lb IS'/jc ' Bread, 9c, 3 for 25c ' EARL SUDDUTH Free Delivery Phone 226 1
I 4 < ® Cl 2 . wJ t 4 "4“ a Cream Cheese B k 1 k\ iiA iffiß Mild Full Rich Flav o r j —_____ Lb. jg c KROGER “HOT DATED"COFFEES ARE «d PFCH C O F FF F S Macaroni or Spaghetti r IV r. £3 H VVI 1 uiJO Quality — Fresh Stocks KROGER “HOT DATED” 3 Lbs> 25c JEWEL COFFEE -rsr-fc- • Smooth and Fragrant II Ground As You Buy It | H ■■ l 3 p'k B G 45c FRENCH Brand COFFEE lb. 91c Crackers COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE lb. Ogr 13C Fine — Rich — Distinctive — Vacuum Packed Graham Crackers ’ avondale a— Wesco, 2 lb. ... 19c FLO UR xr; osc 24 Lb. Sack RRVATI COUNTRY CLUB Tested Quality FLOUR Q9 p bke.au 24 LB. SACK OUV Country Club Oven Fresh GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY FLOUR QQ P 16 oz. Loaf £ p — 21 oz. Loaf On CRISCO 1 lb. can 3 lb. can KK p VEGETABLE SHORTENING UUV HERSHEY’S COCOA 2 1 lb - cans 25c COOKIES ICED TEA Wesco Special Ur lb. pkg. Chocolate Marshmallow pound IOC ■ g | Delicious Fruit ~ PizffC ■ '" Jello 4 e 21c ALL FLAVORS Country Club TWINKLE Gelatin Dessert 4 Pkgs. IQ p 9 Lge. Pkgs. IQ p SIX FRUIT FLAVORS lUV I*7U FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ORANGES ““X--. 25c BANANAS “ 4 lb. 25c Pineapples, special each 1 Cucumbers, each 1 ftp FINE QUALITY AW LARGE, LONG GREEN AW TOMATOES 5"'.., lb. 15c CELERY 2 for 13c HEAD LETTUCE “ 19c ■ I Jumbo Size a f /fe ga Canteloupe Juicy 2 tor 25c
| Oklahoma, and Texas. It was Im- ' portant, however, because of (he 1 tight power Interests have been making against the new deal's policy of using federal work-relief money to finance publicly-owned electricity systems. The question will be finally deluded by the U. S. supreme court | next fall. o THREE PERSONS —— , (CONTINUF.n 1-" ROM PAGB ONE) al. He stated that ho had heard the crash when still a mile distant, although the scene of the crash was still out of range of View. I Both cars were imdly damaged ; in the crash, the heavier unto belonging to .Mr. Bormann having I the right front end folded back against the cowling. The lighter I < ar was severely damages]. Congress To Adjourn For G. O. P- Meeting Washington, June S.—(U.R) —Con--1 gress agreed today to adjourn during the period of the Republican convention and reconvene June 15 j to clean up its legislative business. The senate accepted a resolution which had been approved by the house which allows both houses to adjourn for one week after a perfunctory Monday. Congressional leaders indicated that only the tax bill and legislation now in conference between the house and senate would be con-1 sidered after congress re-convenes. o China To Resist Japan Invasion Canton, China. June 5. — (U.R) — Mobilization of troops in Kwantung and Kwangsi provinces to resist Japanese Incursion in North China was ordered today by the Cantonese (South China) government. The troops were under orders to march northwards. The Cantonese war lords demanded war but no formal declar-
i-'ation of war was made. The dei> clsion to mobilize was made duri Inga meeting of the political coun t ell, which decided to encourage the f resistance of the northern NanI king government to Japanese expansion. . o Chester Davis On Board Os Governors Washington, June 5— (U.R) — > President Roosevelt today sent to . the senate the nominution of Chester C. Davis, AAA admims-| . trator, to be a member of the . board of governors of the f<*deral reserve system for the unexpired portion of the term of eight years from February 1, 1936. Davis’ post us administrator of the AAA was given to Howard R. Tolley. Assistant secretary of agriculture M. L. Wilson announced Tolley’s appointment a few hours after the president had . nominated Davis. | o Distribution Os Funds Announced Indianapolis, June 5 — (UP) — A semi-annual distribution, totaling ' $94,487 from excise funds was made | to school units today .by Floyd 1.1 McMurray, superintendent of public , instruction. The distribution included: Adams county, $658: Blackford, $431; Madison. $2,321; Wells $591. o French Government Facing Problems Paris, June S—(UP5 —(UP) —The socialistic government of Premier Leon Blum, confronted with an alarming general strike movement on the first day of its regime, also witnessed a steady growth in the flight of gold from France today The flight of capital has been 1 constant since the election of the popular front government. It was emphasized today by a rush shipment to New York of 320,000,000 trancs ($21,064,000) in gold abroad
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936.
i m -r-i mm in—ir ' """ """ Sunlight or Moonlight Now Come Into Living Room At Flick of Switch By Jean Prentice — ■ ■" I ! Wm ■ * j ®F ■■■■a J i 'P ' I in r * ■ls : HI j ■ i T" i' II A fresh note of modernism is Injected into thie Chinese Chippendale living room through the installation of a concealed lighting unit recessed behind the curtains. The effect produced is that of warm sunlight etreaming through the window.
THERE seems to be simply no limit so the ingenuity of these lighting people nowadays. A press of a button, and they give you daylight. sunlight, or moonlight at any hour of the day or evening— right tn your own living room. And it's almost laughably simple! Lighting panels built into hidden places produce the effect. They are often used over the latest kitchen sinks, although in such cases, ordinary colorless bulbs are employed. Recently this type of lighting has become quite popular in living rooms, particularly where there is a bay window. Easily Installed The lighting unit itself consists of a metal box. approximately thirty inches long, six inches wide, and sfeven inches high. It contains three 40- or 60-watt bulbs, depending upon whether you have light or dark shades The amount and color of light desired also determines the number of bulbs. Flashed onal glass is used at the bottom of the unit to diffuse and soften the light. There are two wavs of installing
the liner Deutschland. Gold shipped to the United States in the last six weeks has totaled ap- '— o — Zioncheck And Wife Charged With Assault Washington, June S—(UP5 —(UP) —Warrants charging assault were issued today against Rep Marion A. Zion-
.. ___ 1. 1 l HITE’S Grocery | We maintain an efficient Telephone service and our delivery system covers the entire city four times daily. > Two telephones for your convenience. Just call 31 or 204. Another truck load of POTATOES 30c PINEAPPLES ?S bTOty 4sc nnrn DICQ Cr °p failure this - vear 1 An UliLnillLw Buy Now, can AW SUGAR 10lbs Fine ® ra "" w '' l ...55c PEAS 5c Red Beans, can .... 5c Tomato Soup, can . . 5c Fig Bars, fresh. th. 10c Corn.No.L can. 3 for 25c Cocktail> P’nut Butter. 2ft jar 25c No ~ 24 can .... 25c Crackers. PW. 2 for 25c Vegetable Soup, can 5c Raspberries, 2 cans 25c Ginger Snaps, fresh, ftloc Kraut, can 5c GRAHAM CRACKERS APRICOTS IS” 19c PEACHES S ransWbo,e - 15c See Us for Seed Potatoes. We have all varieties.
such a unit, which is a regulation fixture, obtainable at many electrical stores. When built into a new house, it is recessed into the ceiling, adjacent to the window. In a house that has been already built, two polished metal reflectors containing 60-watt lamps can be mounted between the over-drap-eries and the glass curtains. These reflectors are also standard equipment. easily installed by your electrical contractor. Choice of Colors Where there is no space between the draperies and curtains, a row of small 10-watt bulbs or several lumiline lamps may be mounted behind the valance or curtain cornice. The wiring can be so arranged that a choice of colored light is simply a matter of which switch is pressed. In these modern times, there’s no I need to permit the original archi- . tectural limitations of a room to I stand in the way of modernity And i you’!! find that the modest investi ment yields ample dividends In tho added enjoyment you derive from ; your home.
check, D. and hie bride of five weeks and many troub’es, Ruby. The warrant were request--led by Mrs Benjamin Scott Young. author from whom the congressman I sublet an apartment. a A repair unit has been invented for replacing worn valve seats in j faucets at less expense than buying new faucets.
Question Legion Members Further Detroit, June 5 —(UP) — City, county and state renewed their efforts to purge their office* of Black . Legion taint today as nine alleged' members of the vigilante band, held for the kidnaping of a dilatory mem- j ber, were questioned by iprosectt-’ tor’s officials. Arrest of the nine, including two political leadens of suburban ecorse,! fostered new activity by the three i branches of government to weed out all employee found to be mem-! bers of the hooded, night riding or- ■ der. — —o ' 1 ■' • VOTE HEAVIER — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 73,105 and Ruth Elzey 59.000. The complete tabulation of the' votes of the 35 contestants will be 1 found elsewhere in today’s edition
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of the Democrat. ! Voten are being picked up from 1 J the merchants each afternoon by Girl Scout*. They are taken to the Centennial Office and piled together In a large box. Each evening the votes aro sorted ; ; and counted. The reault* appear in , the next day’s edition of the Demo-1 i crat. Thursday evening it reqqulred 15 j peraons under the direction of the publicity committee to p'ow through I the mountain of votes ipiled over two feet high In order to tabulate [ one day’s voting. This group worked two hours and a lialf The $26 prize to be given by the l 1 Centennial board comes from the I appropriation granted this commit- ’ tee and in included in the budget I 1 which pays for the ballots un<l supplieat so rlhe election. o Old Yale Custom Revealed New Haven, Conn —(U.R) -A per-1 1 usul of old Yule memorabilia re- i cently acquired by the university l
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