Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1938 — Page 6

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Weather A Week Ahead A» Forecast By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL Noted Meteorologist \\KVDEC. 5-11,1938 \, x . 7DECS-11,1938 ./ 8 /z | > TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL FOR INDIANA. December 5 to 11. The W. portion of Indiana will be warm Moderately cool in the N. E., E. cen. and parts of the S. E. area The N. cen . cen.. parts of the S. cen. and extreme E. portions will be normal. Precipitation in the S. cen. and extreme E. portions will be normal. Precipitation in the cen., E. cen. and S. E. portions will be normal. The remaining areas will be moderately wet. Copyright 1938, John F. Dilb- Company

THE WEATHER FACTOR IN FOOD AND CLOTHING Weather affects every dinner: table in America. It affects clothing and shoes, and. in a more Indirect sense, it affects wages and business conditions. Let us see how this is. You have heard of the law of supply and demand. The cost of anything depends upon who wants to use it and upon how much there is of it. The , total demand for food and clothing is nearly constant, but thel total- supply of food and clothing I is quite variable. Food is made of | wheat, corn, sugar, butter, meat. ; etc., while clothing is made of cotton, wool. flax, leather All of these products are of the soil. , When the weather is unfavorable, . the supply of these commodities I is reduced, and as the supply is reduced the prices go up. When the weather is favorable and the total supply from farms is increased, prices go down. When prices fall to an undue extent, it brings misery and poverty upon farmers and the people who handle farm products. When

I4OW MOON AND WEATHER MAY AFFECT MARKET VALUES (JMIEN MOON CUANuES ITS OR&T. AS IT Os TEN i DES, IT 1 CHANGES THE TOTAL ENERGY OF THE EARTH'S AIR. - EARTH t ‘ A A ns ar 1 Y --' • '' WWWMD a * ® WcNWRLD \ '(g) p A RT of THIS WEATHER IS GOODENERGY CHANGE IS REFLECTED IN THE - WORLD CROP VALUES WEATHERTUAT AFFECTS THE CROPS OREN GO DOWN ~ ®BUT WHEN WORLD WEATHER IS POOR,CROP VALUES.OR. MARKETS, RISE. ~ —l.l'.LJ ■■J?*" i L _ PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on the John Struse farm, 2 mile West and 1% miles South of Decatur, 2 miles East and 2 miles South of Preble, on WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1938 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 4 HEAD HORSES—BIack Gelding, 9 yrs. old. wt. 1500 Sound: Black Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1500. sound: Grey Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1550: Black Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1400. 9 HEAD CATTLE—Guernsey Cow. 6. bo fresh Dec. 29: Spotted Cow 3, be fresh May 13. milking good flow; Red Cow. 3. calf by side: Roan cow. 8. be fresh March 13. milking good flow; Polled Durham Cow, 4, be fresh March 16: Black Jersey. 5. be fresh Mav 4 milking 4 gal. now; Red Cow. 3. be fresh May 12: 2 Yearling heifers be fresh May 6 June. These are all good producers and good testing cows. SHEEP 4 HOGS —9 Ewes. 3 yrs. old; 8 good breeding ewes; 1 buck; 7 feeder hogs. 100 !b. each; 17 fall pigs, 8 weeks old; 2 Chester White sows bred for 3rd litters. FEED—4.OOO bu., more or less good Hvbrid corn, low moisture test; 25 ton more or less good clover, put up without getting wet. IMPLEMENTS 4 TOOLS —Tractors: New 1937 Silver King Row Crop Tractor; Cultivator Attachment for Silver King Tractor: Oliver 18 inch single bottom tractor plow; Fordson Tractor. 1935 model, on rubber with clutch belt pulley; Set of new tractor chains 11 25x24; Set of tractor wheel weights: 14" 2 bottom tractor plow. Oliver No. 109, like new; J-Deere 90 tooth harrow; J-Deere 14-16 double disc, tractor or horse; Cultipacker; J-Deere Corn Planter. No. 999. with tongue truck, like new; Spring Tooth Harrow; Rudd Manure Spreader, new, used very little; Hay Loader: Tedder; Mower; Harness and Collars; Wagon and rack; McCormick Corn Binder; Small Tools and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash. OTTO THIELE, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auctioneer Schieferstein & Berling—Clerks. Lunch by Ladies' Aid. - This Week-End Don’t Be Without BEER Lay in your supply now! Stock up your refrigerator with your favorite brand and be prepared when friends drop in. Your dealer will be glad to make delivery any time you wish. ORDER TODAY ■■

The maps show total effect of Hot, Cold. Wet, and Dry Air to be expected next week. DAILY FORECAST DE.C 1936 ®" 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 ana 7 _ • CLOUDY IT EDGE OF STORM W -MSCTTUD to StoWeSTORM W-WINDI prices rise too high, it brings suf- | sering and privation upon wage earners at.d those whose incomes are fixed. Many schemes have j j been tried for equalizing farm and consumer prices, but no i scheme will work which does not take into account the variations of weather. The market prices of food and clothing move up and down in rhythm with the movements of th“ weather. Weather is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon upon the earth's air. Whenever the moon changes its orbit.

as it constantly does, it tugs with j a dlflerent gravity force upon the earth's air, and consequently it ‘ makes weather wares whose ener- ' gy content varies. By knowing what th > long range weather fore- i cast for the world is, we get a picture of what world prices, that , is “future business," is going to [ be. I am happy to tell you that on the basis of world weather for 1939, world business is going to be better than it was in 1938. WEATHER QUESTIONS Q What is the outlook for snow in Springfield. Mass ? 1 look | forward io snow storms, as they give me the only work I get during the winter months. H. Q. A. A. Snowfall in New England will be moderate. Q. What will the rains be in the tobacco area of North Carolina for 1939? S. W. A. Rainfall in the southeastern! states in 1939 will be fairly heavy, j Q. I live in the Omaha area of eastern Nebraska. Will we have much cold weather this winter? > H H A. Much of the western plains will be warm for the season in early winter, but cold later on. Q. Will there be heavy floods In th“ Ohio Valley in 1939? K.L.C. A. The river will be higher than in 1938, but not as high as I 1937. Q. What are the chances of having a white Christmas in Wis- j -on sin? 13. D. A. Possible — but it may rain instead. There is not much difference between a rain storm and a snow storm. I Q. Will the Rio Grande Valley freeze this winter? Mrs. T. A. L., A. Parts of December and January will be cold in Texas. We hesitate to make a more precise forecast at this time. WEATHER ENERGY AND BUSINESS Space does not permit a detailed picture of Weather and Business Conditions for 1939 in this column, but Professor Maxwell has prepared such a forecast and it will be mailed to you FREE, with the compliments of this newspaper, if you will address Prof. Selby Maxwell, care of this newspaper. Enclose a stamped. 3c, self-addressed envelope for your reply. Just ask for “Business Weather for 1939.” Copyright 1938. John F. Dllle Co o DALADIER ADDS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEt but with a determination to sacri flee certain social changes such at part of the4o-hour week law in order to revive national power. If that rogram fully materializes Daladier might easily become the most powerful French premier since the World War as the leader of a moderately conservative i regime. That the future of Daladler's program will be difficult both at home and abroad was evident. At home, the premier took a firm stand designed to diminish the power of the leftists. Probably 120,000 strikers were locked out or discharged. A few score faced short jail sentences on charges of inferfering with the right to work. Aboroad, the strongest trouble from France appeared in the attitude of fascist Italy. While the Daladier government was displayTrulv an Appreciative GIFT SPARKLING NEW Umbrellas $1.69 up Oilskins! Glorias! Umbrellas bright and gay. All 16-rib with stunning new handles I Prints, plaids, solids, sprigged florals! Grand for gifts' NIBLICK &CO.

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' Inga strength not likely to please the nazi-fascist bloc, Italian depui ties were demonstrating with shouts of “Tunisia; Nice. Corsica!" to signify that they consider those French areas ns rightfully belong- : Ing to Italy. In Routnania. once a close ally 'of France, King Carol and his government clainpeu down vlgorouzly on their fascist political foes. Following the killing of Corneliu Codreanu, leader of the fascistlike and anti-Semitic iron guard, and 13 of his aides, the government ordered mass arrests of iron guardists and told police to shoot to kill if resisted. Elsewhere: Berlin —Germany replied in rou- I , tine manner to the United States I

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note nuking assurances that American Jewish business would not be . interfered with under the nazi I anti-Semitic program. The note was referred to the usual officials. | the reply said. At Vienna, nazis ' banned the sale of Jewish property that is mortgaged. About 100 Jewish children, the first of many thousands of emigrants, left Berlin for England. Rome —Italy adhered to the London naval treaty, which requires that the signatories make public information about their naval building plans. Guayaquil — Ecuador and Peru clashed again over their old bounI dary dispute, an Ecuadorian serI geant being killed and two soldiers I wounded in a skirmish with Peru- >— « ■ ■ ■ ■

vian troops along the disputed frontier. ( • Champion Steer Sells For $3.35 Per Pound i , Chicago, Dec. 1— (U.R) —lrene Brown. U-year-old Aledo, 111., high school sophomore, the first girl jin history to show the grand ' champion stec -of the international Livestock Exposition, sold him today for $3.35 a pound Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Akron. 0., bought the steer—at the highest price paid foi uii exposition champion since “Lucky Strike" brought the alltime record of $8.25 a pound ini 1923.

MORE THAN 20 (CONTINUED WHOM PAGE ONE) celving ward seriously Injured' had died Within a few minutes after arrival. Thirteen others had heen received at the hospital. All of them were unconscious. None of the victims had been Identified Immediately. The only purt of the bus left in one piece was a small portion of the roar end. Relief workers despaired of making any Identifications immediately. Many of the bodies were dismembered and i they were strewn along the tracks I for a distance of a quarter of a I i mile. Books, band instruments ' and Ittncneon boxes were scatter-'

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