Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1936 — Page 7

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delegate to the St. Joseph conference, recently held at Winona Lake, will bring a brief report at the clone ot the Sunday School. Those who received envelopes last Sunday for the Bonebrake Seminary offering, will return same Sunday. This offering will count m the benevolence quota of the .oral church. 6 p. m.—Christian Endeavor services. Earl Chase, president. Erma .talibitt will lead the meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer Service. Thurman Drew will lead this service. Friday All day meeting of the, Fort Wayne district, of the Women’s Missionary association, at the Calvary church, in Fort Wayne. Antioch, M. B. C. Church One mile east ot Peterson O. L. Flesher, pastor Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. O. Kreps, superintendent. Morning sermon, 10: 45 a. m. Evening service. 7 o'clock. Revival meetings beginning this Sunday and continuing indefinitely. Services each evening at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. "Revive us again, till each heart with Thy love: May each soul be rekindled with lire from above!” o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, pastor 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. Following this service the Christian Endeavor

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DELATOR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930.

will meet for their weekly discusi sion meeting. o Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant Church School, 9:30 a. in. Beulah Chapel Church School, 9:30 a. tn. Morning worship, 10:40 a. m. Washington Church School, 9:30 a. m. Pleasant Valley Morning worship, 9:30 a. m. | Church School, 10:30 a. nt. GOVERNOR OF "■' ,XT . l .‘t t J? n ' RHM sage ONE) wrong. "The Republican platform and the campaign statements ot Mr. Springer guarantee a -licit in the general fund of at least $18,500,000 a year. “Since the teal cost of all branches ot th state government supported by the general fund amounts to .dy about $5,500,000, I feel tlw' the people of Indiana have th< ight to ask the Republican <- .didate for governor what he pt ,oses to do' about that def t I ask the school people of luiana where he will cut costs. l ask the aged and unfortunate of Indiana where he will reduce expenses. 1 ask the throngs ot' students filling our colleges and universities to overflowing where he will balance the budget. Surely nor by taking from them what the Democratic administration has promised and is now giving. The only alternative is a bankrupt. s'tate. No man can run the gov- ‘ eminent of Indiana on hot air. "Our political opponents have charged us with responsibility. The challenge is accepted. We point with great satisfaction to the rec ord in Indiana. What have we; done? "W - have provided food, clothing and shelter for nearly halt a million people who could not provide for themselves. Os that number we have undertaken to employ 75,000, approximtaely all of the unemployed employables on public relief rolls, on projects which local governmental units and public-minded citizens have deemed necessary or worthy. "We have enlisted in this work at»T W —

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—■ — ■ i mill —i i -i ■»im , ■■ I —— — ine most able and Intelligent lead ership in the state without regard to party affiliation. The work has been managed so efficiently that Indiana stands second among the states in low per capita overhead. “Hundreds of underprivileged children are being cared for In nursery schools while their mothers are at work. Other children are being restored to health in the theapeutic pool at Riley Hospital, built with relief labor. "Needy blind persons are transcribing into Braille books which will open new worlds to the blind of our state. “Thousands of youths have been taken off the streets and placed in the wholesome environment of the CCC camps, where they are employed at useful work. Thousands of other youths have been enabled ,o continue in high school and col.ege through the aid of the National Youth Administration. “Thousands of women, with no oreadwinners standing between uiern and starvation and with dependents of their own, are emplgyed at making garments for the needy and with other constructive work. “White collar workers, never trained to earn with their hands, are now employed at work for which they are fitted. “Men. women and children are provided with wholesome recreational activities tor the use ot their leisure time. “Men and women many of them foreign-born, are being taught to read and to write and are being instructed in the duties of citizeni ship. Workers are being trained for broader usefulness in private industry when opportunity offers. Parents, with few advantages, are being instructed in the subjects pertaining to the home and the family. “Many of our needy citizens are being provided with facilities to raise and to preserve part of their own food in individual and mass gardens and canning centers. "This program is making it possible for hundreds of thousands of Americans, our fellow Hoosiers, who are the victims of the depression. to live in decency. What is being done for them is reviving their morale and preserving their heritage of initiative and self-re- : liance. It is helping them main-

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tain and increase their skills against the time when they will be recalled to private employment. Instead of living in enforced idleness, compelled to accept a dole, these men and women, our neighbors, have remained useful citizens, performing work suggested and approved by the governmental officials of their own communities as necessary and valuable. They are helping to build a better Indiana. “The Nation and the state have met the emergency. Out of this temporary necessity has grown a permanent program of social security, based on the philosophy that the right to live implies the right to have the means to sustain life. Without this, liberty is a mockery and happiness a sham. "In this great humanitarian movement for permanent security, as in the emergency program. Indiana marches in the vanguard of the states. Indiana was one of the first states to adopt a complete, unified program of cooperation with the Federal government under the Social Security act for the permanent alleviation of human suffering. The General Assembly acted promptly and with vision to obtain for the unfortunate of our ■ state the benefits of the Federal act. "There is neither partisanship nor politics in the enactment or the administration of this program. The Federal Social Security act and the state legislation represent the best thought of our time as applied to these problems. This is the first step toward bringing ! simple justice to the weak, the helpless and the unfortunate. "This is the record, a record of achievement and of humanitarian effort, a record of the preservation of every standard, every ideal, every tradition of true Americanism. Not as partisans, but as good neighbors, we have kept the faith. All we have done and will do is not politics but patriotism. It is Christianity in action. "They prjpose to eliminate the emergency clause in the tax limitation law as applied to rural communities, repeal the gross income tax law and to do away with the 1 state levy for common school reI lief and the general fund, and enact a net income tax law, which ■ any practical and exne-i-<•-—i (•>< expert «ill say is ineffective for

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stale and local purposes supplemented by other taxes. What other taxes? The people of this state are entitled to know. Does the Republican gubernatorial candidate know and have the courage to say just what other taxes he would recommend to the General Assembly? Is it to rem Mia secret as to what citizens are to pay the cost of necessary governmental function? Tlte truth is that our opponents propose to destroy a tax system which has attracted the favorable attention and aroused the envy of every other state in the Union, and to substitute therefor a half-baked, untried theory which could easily bring ruin to the state and to all of its political subdivisions. The Republican proposal is nothing more than a thinly disguised appeal to all who think that taxes for the support of the necessary functions of government are

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• perfectly proper providing some ■ one else pays tlh-in. Democratic ' principles and practice have been ’ to reduce the cost of government ■ and to make an equitable distrlbu- ’ tlon of the necessary tax burden I Constant study is and has been given to the Improvement ot the i system and to the accomplishment i of both of these high purposes. "We go to the people on tin record, a record of worthwhile achievement, of devoted, honest intelligent, courteous and states ’ manlike service to all of the people of Indiana. Our reward has ’ been the satisfaction of accomplishi ment. tangible evidence of which • can be found on every hand. Be- • cause of what has been done, new i industries have moved to Indiana. ■ old establishments have enlarged their plants. Such happenings have • meant larger payrolls and greater ■ prosperity for our people. We

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pledge ourselves to make and to keep Indiana the best place In all the world in which to live and to work and to rear our children. With that pledge on our lips and a prayer for Divine guidance in our hearts we face the next four years with complete confidence.” • Q Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee • — ♦ Cut Flowers Cut flowers will often last much longer if two or three small pieces , of white soap are added to the water in which they stand. Fish and Onton Odors The odor of lish or onions in the I frying pan can be easily removed • by pouring a little vinegar into the ■ pan. heating it to the boiling point, then washing it.

Whether it’s bobbing for apples, taffy-pulling or eating pop corn ba'lls, Halloween is a time for fun and lots of good foods. l ? or years Little Elf foods have been the family favorites, because they're always the same uniform high quality Your Homestore has a spe-ial sale this week of all those Halloween food supplies . you‘l'l need—and at very low prices.

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