Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1937 — Page 5

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rumors that the conference might “djourn slim die Indicating perm- , H, "' n, *' <, *lapee of negotiations —o— ROOSEVELT ASSERTS '//- 1 ? yi ~|t,,M *‘™ ■ be no demagogic playing of politics at the expense of the conn try s unity In dangerous situations i such as now confront us. 1 Therefore, I want to renew my j • pledge, especially in view of the ' fact that so many members of congress, of both parties, seem to have forgotten this basic principle of American politics and by their actions help create the impression ! on foreign nations that they do not trust your administration of fore- ‘ I Ign affairs. They would hamstring your conduct of extremely delicate

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1937.

foreign situations. I I hose inembers are pursuing | the same dangerous course followed by those members of the British | parliament who early in ISI4 gave the Impression that England either would not or could not tight under 'l any circumstances. I congratulate you on your firin’ no to the proposed legislation I i that would take away the power' of congress to declare war. You i and 1 both know the American peo- . pie want peace, but they want a 1 peace that will enable us to main-1 tain the respect of the other i nations of the world. (Signed) Alf M. Landon.” Tim president replied today: “My Dear Governor I.andon: “The generous spirit of your telegram helps me to meet the problems which confront our country in the field of foreign relations during these troublous times. "The pledge which you gave at the gridiron dinner a year ago cari rfed force because of the patriotic motive which prompted it. The renewal of that pledge not only strengthens the hand of the government but gives all of our citizens a good example. “I believe that the overwhelming majority of our countrymen, regardless of polities, race, creed or I color, from the days of Washington to this hour have desired to ; pursue the even tenor of their way at peace with all nations and all peoples. "But throughout our long history we Americans have rejected every ' suggestion that ultimate security ‘ can be assured by dosing our eyes ; to the fact that whether we like it or not we are a part of a large i world of other nations and peoples. "As such we owe some measure - i of cooperation and even leadership in maintaining standards of conduct helpful to the ultimate goal . of general peace. (Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt.” MISERABLE ; T « HEAD COLD Got You Down? Sneezing and Sniffling All Over the Place? Eyes Watering? , Nose Stuffed Up? Headache? I Take one dose Dr. Platt’s RINKX Prescription. I Repeat in two hours and again in two hours. Sea • how much better you feel eoon after the very firet 1 doee! RI.X’EX is a physician’s formula com- ! pounded to quickly relieve watering eyes, run- I ’ ning nose, stuffed up head, and other nuisances I J of common colds. Quickly relieves pain and dis- | comfort; reduces acidity, quiets fretful nerves, ' stimulates slightly. Convenient capsules, taste- , leas. Not narcotic. Prompt relief to your full satisfaction or money back. Your druggist vcommenda RINEX, 50c. SI.OO.

HOND »ALB NOTICB < (TV OF OKCATUH. INDIANA Schßhl proposalH will bu received i ut tliß office of th« Clerk-TruMiirer In the City Hall In the City ot Decatur, Indiana, until 3 o'clock P. M. 1 . on the 29th day of December, 1837, for the purchaae of one hundred , l (100) bondH of «nld Civil City deslgi naled aw "School Aid Bonds' each In 11 I denomination of Five Hundred Doii lara (2500.00) dated January 1, 1938, I curing Intereat at a rate not to , I exceed four and one half percent 1 "I > per iinnuni (th* exact rate to Ibe determined by bidding) which Inti rest Ih payable on July 1, 1839, and aeml-nnnually thereafter. Said I bonda mature as follow: , 21000 00—July 1, 193tl 1000.00—January 1, 1940 1500.00—July 1, 19)0 i I irOo.OO—January 1, 1941 1500.00—July 1, 1941 I 1.100.00 —January 1, 1942 ; 1500.00—July 1, 1942 1500.00—January 1, 1943 1500.00—July 1, 1943 1 1500 oo—January 1, 1914 i 1500.00—July 1, 1944 1500.00—January 1, 1945 1500.00—July 1, 1945 i 1500.00—January 1, 1946 1500 00—July 1. 1946 1500.00—January 1, 1947 1500.00—July 1, 1947 | 1500.00—January 1. 1948 2000.00—July 1, 1948 ' 2000.00—January 1, 1949 2000.00—July 1, 1949 . 2000.00—January 1, 1950 2000.00—July 1, 1950 2000.00—January 1, 1951 2000.00—July 1, 1951 2000.00—January 1, 1952 2000.00—July 1, 1952 i 2000,00—January 1, 1953 2000.00—July 1, 1953 2000.00—January 1, 1954 Bidders for these bonds will be required to name the rate of Interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding four and one half percent I (414%) per annum. Such Interest rate must be in multiples of one fourth of one percent (>4%) and not more "than one Interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder who has submitted his bld in accordance herewith. The! highest bidder will be the one who j offers the lowest net Interest cost to the city, to be determined by com- I putlng the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and de- | ducting therefrom the premium bld, I if any. All blds must be submitted In sealed envelopes addressed to the ; undersigned Clerk-Treasurer marked "Bld for School Aid Bonds" and each blc must he accompanied by a certified check In the amount of One i Thousand Dollars (21000.00) payable to the City of Decatur, Indiana. In the event the bidder to whom said I bonds are awarded shall fail or refuse to accept the delivery of the same within five (5) days after being notified that said bonds are I ready for delivery, said cheek and the proceeds thereof shall become I the property of the City of Decatur and shall be considered as Its llqul- | dated damages growing out of such default. No bld for less than the par ' value of said bonds, including accruI ed interest to date of delivery at the I rate named In the bid. will be con- ' sidered. The right is reserved to reject any and all blds. In the event no satisfactory blds are received at ' the time and on the date herein fixI ed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter until a satlsi factory bld has been received. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of aiding ths School I City of Decatur In the construction i of a school building in strict accordance with the provisions of the gov- ‘ ernlng statutes. Said bonds are the direct obligations of the ci'y payable out of ad valorem tax»s to be I levied and collected on all of the taxable property of the city within I the limits prescribed by law. The opinion of Matson, Ross, Me (’•l'd and Clifford, bond counsel, of I I Indianapolis, Indiana, approving the I 1 legality of said bonds will be on file , <»n the date of the sale and will be furnished tr, the successful bidder jat tlie expense of the city. No conditional bids will be con-U Isidered. Hated this 7th day of December, < 1937. ADA MARTEN Clerk-Treasurer 1 City of Decatur, Indiana i ’ •John L. DeVoNN, Attorney < Dec. 7-14-21 | , XO'I'K H OF FIX Ah SETTLE HEXT 1 OF EST’ATE XO. 3273 Notice is hereby given to the cred- | itors, heirs and legatees pf Jacob Schafer, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- i j tur, Indiana, on the 7th day of Jan- I I nary, 1938, and show cause, if any, < why Hie Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent | should not be approved; and said ' heirs are notified to then and there ' make proof of heirship, and receive:, their distributive shares. { Irene D. Schafer, Executrix Decatur, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1937 i ( Fruchte A Litterer. Attys. i Dec. 14-21 I I'or Christmas: Housecoats. I Robes, Lingerie of all kinds. , Louisa Braden. Wrinkle-less Ties, 50c, 75c, ' sl. Vance & Linn. 299-4 t I

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LABOR SPYING (CONTINTimj FHOM PAON OWja them. The habit has even infected the labor relations of non commercial, philanthropic organizations—witness the employment of the railway audit and inspection company by the directors of the Broolyn Jewish hospital In New York City.” Chairman Robert M. La Follette. Jr., P., Win., and Sen. Elbert D. Thomas. D., Utah, members of the committee, said the report on dustrial espionage” represented approximately one-fourth of the committee's work to date. The report completes the Inquiry into “Industrial espionage.” They pointed out that the report is the first of a series on the committee’s work which will Include "Industrial munitioning,” strikebreaking and coercion," and Harlan county.” The committee has underway a study of employer aesocla’ions and vigilante groups and will hold hearings early next year. "Government must overcome this syping practice which faces the average American workers or the spy and his relports will destroy every vestige of right which so 159 years we have thought our constitution

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’ deny aa Incorrect statements that Col. Kingoro Hashimoto, Japanese commander in the district where the Panay attack occurred, said he had order* to fire on all ships, foreign and otherwise. 0 Indiana Brewery Is Granted Injunction Detroit, Dec. 21. — (U.R> — The I ‘ Michigan liquor control commission was ordered today to refrain 1 from emphasizing or advertising! a ban on the sale of out-of-state 1 m—m———

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