Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1937 — Page 5
EaNCES SHOWN h employment Lft'fiSs- 1 ' I Outlined ‘l'l'J.gier Industrie* ■ eipected to expand and contract employment two V „ or more ,lur,nK A,, * Ur ’ li-aon with July levels, ■ Carpenter. Indiana state K'"’ „ service director, Kw» en “ out today. K l, fortunate that about the ■ weather lines begin lay K « workers other businesses E»n the upgrade and begin hirt,"Center said. "The suetrans fer of casual workers K°„„. industry to another, with Katrnum !<>•• ()f ", me " nd e "" I i,one of the problems to which K public employment service can of resl u ■ K ur statistical department has K, a gpecial study of seasonal Knons in manufacturing eraKlent in the state so that we E |>e prepared for fluctuating Ends for workers. We call our End of coping with this probEdore- tailing'.’’ which, according to eraLment sen-ice charts, in the E hare increased employment. Eper cent or more during AugEand the percentage of change Kg July are: ■ Canning. 177.7 per cent; confecKuery. 24.6; fertilisers, 11.4; Em 9.6: theaters. 8.6; food preEtions. 69: bituminous coal Enc 6.6; fur goods, 6 6; street, E and sewer construction, 6.2; Ent ware. 5.8: wirework. 4.3; Ew and phonographs. 4.1; lime. E; plumbing and heating, 3.6: Kgpsts' preparations. 3.5; boots E shoes. 3.4; toys and games, K bars. 3.1; furniture, 3.1; tin Kg, 3.1; woolen and worsted Est. 2.9: hotels, 2.8; pottery. ■J flour, 2.6; lighting equipment. ■ steam and hot water heating Karatus, 2.5; watches, clocks ’ K pans 25: buttons. 2.4; glass,; ■ pianos. 23; all construction. ; K; dyeing and finishing textiles, K: mens clothing. 2.1; sheet f MORRIS PLAN * LOANS Comakers Chattels Automobiles SB.OO per SIOO per year New Cars financed 86.00 per SIOO per year Repayable monthly. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.
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When the Penn State Cigar Co. at Philadelphia attempted to dismantle its plant and liquidate its business because of labor troubles, girl strikers
metal work and roofing, 2.0; soap. 2.0; and stone. 2.0. Lines in which employment normally decreases two per cent or more during August are: Women’s clothing, 8.8; machine tools, 5.3; non ferrous metal alloys 5.0; painting and decorating. 5.0; ; beverages, 4.3; tires and inner tubes. 4 8: butter and cheese. 3.7; quarrying and non-metallie mining. 3.5} ice cream. 2.8; paints and varnishes, 2.5; sawmill and planing mill products. 2.3; cars, electric and steam railload. 2.1; woolen goods. 2.1; and dyeing and cleaning. 2.0. o '* PLEASANT MILLS * NEWS 4 4 Kennith Garber of Springfield, O-, called on the James F. Halberstadt 1 family Sunday. Miss Dorothy Garard of Fort : Wayne visited the paet week with : her cousin. Maxine N-dl. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Wall of Decatur. Frank and Coral Everett went to ■ Anderson to visit their Uncle John \ Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dellinger I spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Orvill Dellinger in Con- ■ voy, OhioMr. and Mrs. Ira Jones of Fort Wayne were Sunday callers at the Carl Archer tome. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerber of An- , j derson were gueste of David Sovine : and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mcßarnee and ■ family of near PreWe visited with his mother. Mrs. Lydia Mcßarnes 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937.
laid down in front of the main gate, preventing trucks from removing equipment, above, and blocking the main entrance to the plant. !
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boner visited with their son, Sam Boner and family in Fort Wayne Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Fortney of; Decatur visited at th© O. S. Fortney j home Sunday. J. Franklin Halberstadt visited at ) C'lon, Mich., with his grandparents Mr. arid Mrs. Franklin P. Halberstadt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Verdas and daughter Vera of Chicago, enjoyed the week-end at the home of Mrand Mrs. Harold Hike. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupel and i daughter Mary Lon were Sunday j callers at the Glen McMillen home, j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam. Mr. I and Mrs. Richard Evans, attended the cantata at Berne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L- Custer returned from I>ake George, after several days of good fishing with a party of : Decatur friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garard and I family, Miss Genevieve Noll spent I Sunday at the William Nell resid- ! ence. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele, Mrs. Murray Hollaw-ay and son Bob, attended the Cowen Reunion at Sun Set Park Sunday. Thomas Halberstadt, Delane Wer- J ling and Pauline Carver visited with Dr and Mrs. L. V.Daniell and | family at Michigantown, and a’eo i the Shades over the week-end. Jean Marie Everett invited a few of her I’ttle friends in recently Ito help her celebrate her eighth 1 birthday. Games were enjoyed after , I which refreshments were served. I Those present were Lois Bauman, , I Ruth Clark, Dorie Ann Werling,' | Larry Kay Vizard and Mrs. Gerald , Vizard. , o WELFARE BOARD ! icon iin i jki j $125; refunds for clerk fees, ' $13.36. County recorder: books and sta- * tionery. $306 and 20 per cent fees. I $350. The latter was approved i.i , accordance with a law of the 1937 assembly. County agent: operating expenses, $269. Irene Byron sanatorium: $2,500.
Actress to Wed English Earl . |Jy3f! { C * jiiiiiW jw / / Jgilßw I 4 . ■ JI-., / ■ - • *' ■ S. ' —Earl of Jersey and Virginia Cherrili ” i When the cameraman snapped this informal photo of Virginia Cherri” American movie actress, and her fiance, the Earl of Jersey, they I V re busy figuring out a jigsaw puzzle at the London home Os the •ere naay s o »« bl s ~ -
Courthouse: repair of equipment' $200; engineer’s salary, S3OO. Jail: stoker, $600; water main, $400; pressure pump. SIOO, and I engineer’s salary, S2OO. Highway repair: stone. $10,000: • binder, $2,000; gas and oil, $2,500. | and truck and tractor driver, $2,500. \ 14 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Airliner Crashes In Flames Near Brussels, Belgium Amsterdam. July 28. — (U.R) —A ; H. L. M. Douglas air liner, bound ' from Amsterdam to Paris, crashed in flames near Brussels today, killing the 14 persons aboard. The dead comprised 10 passengers and a crew of four. It was reported the passengers included three men from the United States, named Mun. Goldbloem and Kanton; one Mexican, one | Englishman and live Dutch or BelI gians. The crash was attributed to a | thunder storm. Eye witnesses | said the plane caught fire in the . air and exploded when it hit the ground. Several of the victims jumped as it fell. Police found eight bodies and ■ searched the nearby fields and woods for others. o Motor Coach Company Executive Is Killed Elkhart, Ind., July 28. — (U.R) —- ! Donald White Goodrich. 41, secre- ■ tary-treasurer of the Elkhart Mot-1 I or Coach company, was killed fn- : stantly last night in an automobile accident near Weldon, 111., his family was notified today. The accident occurred when a car in which Goodrich was riding skidded from the highway and struck a culvert. Alwin Schreiber, j local auto dealer and driver of the I car. escaped injury.
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