Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1939 — Page 5
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Dull. auprrintsndsn! Midweek prayer mcettuK Thursday. (pm. Erery layman and htywonisn ; meet at Rm ltn.rd JJ, B , hur<. h ~ : P m April :3rd W.lcomi- to all our servlcea, — o Wren Bapt.at Church Harold A All*’U. parlor Bible School at lu a m . tu charge of Aaron Hoover, auperlntrndent Bible teui hlna aervlce at 11 a m. Subject. "The Merdea of (Jihl • Yuung People's mealing at 7:30 P m under direction of Mlm Beatrice Myer., prvaldent. Evening M-rvl.e at » o'clock. Subjecl. ‘‘A Biblical Navy for the I'nlted State.!" Special marimba niualc at thia aervicc. Every Thuraday at 8 p. m.—A real teatimony and pralae aervice. Special Notice The Wren baptlat church la an ttounclnit the comtna of Price AG derfer Alletn. evangeltot and Bible teacher He will Iwklii a aeriee of aervice. here bealnnlntt Monday. May I and continue to and includ-' Ina Sunday night. May 7. Rev. Alletn la a young man who haa travelled widely In the United Statca and portion, of Canada and haa an Intereating presentation of the old. yet ever new. meaaage. ' Hr la prominent tn rhurch circle* aa a speaker, to young people of high ach<M>l and age. A great variety of mual« will precede the apeaker. meaaagr , each evening Uultar. autoharp. ' i marimba, piccolo bell., trumpet. ‘ accord la n. musical mw dueta. will
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1930.
REORGANIZATION PLAN PREPARED President May Submit First Os Two Plans Next Week Waahlnirton. April !| iUPi — Prealdrnt Hooaevrdt *a!d today that he hoped to foibnilt to congrraa next week the flrat of two plan* for r«-rd-ganlutlou of governmtut agru • Iva under hla recentlywnacted re«i'B*ni.atlon power.. Mr. Rooanvnlt offered no hint a.' to what government agvticlva would Ist affected by the prupoaed change . S'lggeation. have been heard in com graasinnal quarter, that the reconaiructlon finance corporation might be tranafvrrwd to the commerce department, a move which la oppoaed by many congrv-amen. Rijorganiaatlon propoaalr murt be submitted to congrraa. Unieaa specifically disapproved Ly a majority vote of bothv houaea of con-, grew* they Jtecmne effective after «J day*. Mm. Kooaevclt aaid tha- all reorganiaauon matter, were still degladden the heart* of th**'audience. The aong service will begin at 7:30. o Calvary Evangelical Church Ueorge 8. Ixulvr, lululatvr 9:30 a. m.— Sunday School. Will Johnson, superintendent. ! 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otis SbiHerly, leader. < 30 p. m . Thursday—Devotional service. There will be no preach Ing service this week because of the absence of the minister, who will be attending the annual conference sessions at Fort Wayne.
a Equitv’s “Feature of the Week** NUMBER TWO ICE CREAM BRICK Butterscotch. Strawberry and *M ff Vanilla 3 Ijiyer Brick. — QT. BAKERY SPECIALS •' i FOR SATURDAY * SUNDAY [gL M ROLLS ICC WB pie zlc \ / DUTCH APPLE — REG. 25c Off • W \Q J CAKE ea. lAr \5!/ DONUTS doz. 17c \J DONUTS. doz. lAc W LARGE GLAZED 2 dox. 31c • * Free BREAD 7 C 3 for Hl PEAK HOME STYLE 20c w 5t ? n «ch Ic SALE — SATI RDA & SUNDAY COTTAGE s“ TU J?iVm. CHEESE B C IHVT Another flr New < Larger »)<.* IIA I Pint For Banana Unlit EQUITY BRAND — ALL FLAVORS >p "’ BEVERAGES 1 REGULAR LARGE I_Cc A VV_ PRICt *1 BOTTLES IV ITCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECK US! EQUITY S 152 NORTH SECOND STREET
Idedly in the study stag* and that : no decision had been reached on the iippoiuuMbt of the ate new White House aaelstanta wnlch are authorised by the act. A* a matter pf tact. Mr. Rooaovolt observed, there la no money ' available to pay such assistant* ' although h<> indicated that fund* would bo carried by one of the aphioprlatlon bill* now going through • ongree* STRIKE THREAT i AT SOUTH BEND — Bendix Plant Threatened After New Union Enmity Flareup 'I South Bend. Ind. April 31—4M8 '1 -Threat of a strike hung over the ! Bendte Aircraft corporaltou today affter a new flarenp n| the enmity > between the CIO and Independent faction* of the United Automobile - Worker* of America. CIO leaden warned late yaater- * day that an attempt to divide the >’ Bendix unit of the UAW might lead to atoppage of opentton* at ■ the plant, creating lose of business to the company and wag-s to the worken." The statement I was Issued In answer to a suit for | a temporary restraining order bronght by niemlier* of the faction headed by Homer Martin, in- • depegdent leader. The answer charged that Martin 1 leadrra circulated pet It lona intended to "sever the metnltenhip of the CIO group, and set up a dual union within the plant." In ita suit to restrain temporarily the excluatv* Imrgalnlng power of the portion of the union adhering to the CIO. the Martin faction claimed a majority of plant employee. CID leaders replied that
WORK TO KEEP ' PRESS FREEDOM Society Os Editors Fear Censorship In Event Os War W’asltlngtoii. April 21 — <U.R> ~ | The Amorican society of newspaper editors discussed today methods of preserving the freedom of the press should this cviuu . try engage In another war. The question shared attention with an “off-the-record" dim us--1 alon between President RoogvveH and memlM-ra of the society ut the i White House last night.. Thoma* K. Dewey. New York district attorney, and Ren Hobert A. Taft, of Ohio, two leading l»«0 Republican piealdrntlal poaalbllk 1 HIM. wilt address the editors “off-th*-record" tonight. The free pre** la*ue was placed -In the totwfront of the aoclely'si annnal meeting by Henry L. Menc | ken. Baltimore editor and critic, who said that a general war In | which the United State* would | participate was likely. He naldi that President Rraiaevell would then run for a third term and the; situation of editors would be *ven| worse than during the world war] when, he said, they were “pritt-j oners In a well run penitentiary ” "Consider the situation of the newspaper* In case war really come* and that gentleman I Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes! Is put In charge of the pre**," j said Mencken. "Don't ask mes what should be done about it. Ai conatiuctive critic, I suppose, would suggest that the newspaper* I gang up against the current warmongering and so try to prevent i a khaki election, but It I* prolmbly too late for that.” Meuckar said that during the I world war "the whole American i pre** was whipped and cow*d 1 "It would certainly not be ac- ’ i Kurate to call that cowing a vol-1 untary Immolation." h»- i-ontiumdj "directed by patriotic passfoil* i alone. It was voluntarily only in I the limited sense that there is free will in the act of a man who stick* | up his hand* at the command ot! an armed footpad. Every new*-| paperman In the (.'tilted States I did Ills work under threat and! I duress. "It the administration succeed*; |iu promoting a general war and i I the Vnitrd States, a* seems in-, I evitable, is accommodated in th*-' J forefront of the tray then the, . newspapers of the country will < suffer a series of headaches be-, *id<- which those ot the moment seem only friendly tickles." o SCOUTS PLAN (CO.NTINVBD FROM WAGE ONE! tics". "In 1937* the full council camporee was held in Decatur and we have held the district camporecs and first aid contest since then," ’ stated Mr. Cowen*, local oninii* ; stoner," Such programs are carried , on In each of the nine counties coni posing the Anthony Wayne area, council and they greatly add to Um Scouting experience of our boys. "Such an orgsniiation Involves; a certain amount ot expenao and 1 Decatur has always been froud to hear Its share of the council budget. ! I am sure that we will continue ta i give this support lu next week's: 'campaign." "at a regular meeting of the union ! Jan 28. a majority of nembera] i In good standing voted to cast Itaj path with the CIO-backed divG, skm " Five Martin mipportere. includ-, Ing the four who fib-d the suit for 1 the restraining order, have lawn barred by the South Bend Indus trial council from holding seats s t I delegates. They were Thomas J. Jeffers, Ralph Hershberger. Jas- ! per Hanna told Henry Hurley, plaintiffs, and l.llltan Quimby I The four men are former union officials. Trad* in • Good Town—Decatur.
SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET Saturday and Sunday for Saturday and Sunday Ham. chunk or sliced, lb. 21c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced, lb. 18c Neckbones, Ib. 10c| 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Side, chunk or sliced, 1b 18c Fresh Sausage, our own 1 make, Ib. ...c....... .... 18c LARD (with meat order) fb. 7c Swiss Steak, fb. 20c Bee* Roast tb. ... 15c ■ 18c • 21c Bolling .Beef. lb. . 10c Baby Beef Steak, lb. 21c • 23c Ground Beef, ........ 2 tbs. 25c Apples, pound 8# ’ Oranges, doaen ..... .15c Eggs, dosen 17c Bananas, pound 6c Cabbage, pound 3c Bread 2 for 15c or 3 for 23c Potatoes, peck ..... ... 25c Cakes and Cookies IPhone 220 Free Delivery 1
taMlf I use only Kroger’s May Garden COSTSUS%LESS-? I Finer tea* specially .. _ Ste fl blended for icing' Hold* A ID, true tea flavor, clear 73 KtDttA | Pk »- | Guar.nt.ed Str.ctl, Frt.h BITTER Jtlfo-dac EGGS T doz. Finest Quality . .. ■ Roll* JAW 90 Score ■ Churn Fresh ...... Kroger'* Country Club Kroger'* Country Club DINNER ROLLS pkg GRAPEFRIIT Jl’lCE 2 1Koz '15C Kroger'* Emb**ay Kroger'* Country Club PEANUT BUTTER J lb. TOMATO JUICE J 24 <«. 2<C Kroger'* Country Club Kroger'* Country Club APPLE BUTTER 3K <w. fjg PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 ,2 " z JJC OLEO 3 lbs 25c R*l*igh* • Old Gold Carton j Cigarettes I*ls KROGER'S Kroger'* Country Club | VITAMIN CAPSULES pkg. of £Q C CORN FLAKES J fee. J Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Buckeye Brand NAVY BEANS 6 19C R<H-I.ED (> \I - 5I! E-Z-Bak* White or Yellow Kroger'* Country Club CORN MEAL N th. fjc >° H»- JJC PANCAKE FLOUR 5 lb. V?T TH co“n“t°“7lu. 21 tb. dr — ■»* ■■ Quality for Sack PERFECT BAKING HOT DATED t I Spotlight CoHee 15c 39c Fresh Ftakey White Kroger's Country Club—Evaporated I*l RE LARD 2 lbs. MILK X ll', oz. JF Wdh Vitamin O cans I Pure Vegetable Van Camps Fancy Grated SHORTENING ,b 11C TUNA FISH 2 H <u '2sC Country Club Cake or Mary Lou Crispy I PASTRY FLOUR C 1 Qc DILL PICKLES 101 oz. jar 9ft r i* - (3 Quart! PEACHES 2 25c Kroger's Avondale ■ Standard Quality KRAUT No. 2'; Iftr I CORN - TOMATOES A No. 2 Old Fashion can* WJP® | fl can* LINDA'S FIRST LOVE The EDITORS DAUGHTER h O JI?..T tAR . .... 'X *’’* 10:30 A. M. WOWO 10:15* M WOWO ( A>\ Ah GI.OX ES MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY jj q| p UI , S each — FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VE(iETABLES — Strawberries 2p l Z3c BANANAS ~ 5 lbs Zsc NEW PEAS fl lbs. 1 CARROTS fl bun. 1 Er* The peak of • southern •• “ California grow* the fincrop at an unbelievable price. e*t tasting carrot* In the world. Ill* I '/'f That'* where we get our*. HI). LEI II (E fl for lEe i MV1 .mddii’ i- — Large California Iceberg. ■ IN KAI I KK C<ll'h J Guaranteed Fresh Tender Meats FEATURES for SATURDAY BOLOGNA lb 10c BONELESS VEAL FRESH SIDE PORK Bin Value, lb. Chunk Only. th. Beef Pot Roasts, tb. 18'.*c Choice Chuck Roasts, lb. __22c Round Bone Swiss, tb. 25c Fresh Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. 29c SLICED BACON S lb 19c Country Club Smoked Count rv Club Tenderized TENDER HAM, lb. 25 JC ’’’VNIC HAM, lb. __ J^ c Fresh Lake Fish ____ 2 lbs. 25c Pork Tenderloin (’hops, lb. 29c Lean Pork Chops, lb. ___ 22 ,/ »c Pork l*oin Roasts, tb. ___ 19'a- ■ a B fl I U 1 A ** ' ' JL A r "e *' •• ' vrfi i I
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