Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1939 — Page 5

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iiHrtF J 7 'f I Gl|omy Gus was down and out I Till Happy Hooligan told the scout I mmack his gloomy,grouchy ills ! With Carters Little Liver Pills. CaM Wtf Oww FM Im.

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| *»••! b* held Th., ronvPttticn ban-t, I<i4*t at 8 o'clock. tulloW(Hi toy a I |< * n< ’* “it<l ''Utertainnleu' win ,-n. 1 max the day. ' The convention session win ltppn •Monday. at »a. m followed by lunch- °“ at noon and the afternoon bus- , trices aeaalon. A ladtea party and luncii-<. u will bo held at the Berghuff Gardens at 13 jo p. m . KING ri i Ht.ES | ir’ONTINUKD FROM rAQK QNB) |«ua aaytna <d the Brltleh states, tnen wh«> aald “We must call In the n««w world to n-drees the Iml- ] ance of the old." when the kina aald: "For a lona parted In history It waa the mind of Hurope which led the march and fixed the alms of progress In the world lint that [tide of Inspiration la no longer I j running aa It did In times pone by. I The Christian civilisation of Rurope la now profoundly troubled and challenged from within. vVe are Mrivlng to reatore ita stand I | arda but the task la long and hard Aala too la changing fast, and Ita mind la deeply disturbed Is thia not a moment when the old world I in Ita turn might hark for hop.. and guidance to the achievements of tli»» new?** - > — RETIRED NAVY fCONTINTED FROM PAGE ONE) their leaving It. There are two methods of cscap-J i from within the ship. Both have. I been tested many tim<« lu expert-! tnenta. The men have been trained

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 21. 1939.

Queen Mary in (’rash * Ic * \ * flfc IF IK' < ’S * jA MF* rj 11, *>77 Queen Mother Mary Queen Mother Mary Is under a physician's care in Marlborough house, her tamdon home, follow Ing an auto accident In which her car struck a motor truck and overturned. Narrowly runaping serious injury, she was badly shaken by the mishap, tn their use. The first la by a mechanical “lung" resembling a gas n, i»k that (its over the lace. The p-ther is a diving bell that can be [ lowered from a surface Vjiel and | attached to a hatch of the rub. In the use of the “lung.” on which i! worked for several years while in I the navy the men leave by an es- | rape hatch. The air In the lung per- | mils them to breathe while they I rise to the surface gradually along j i line sent up (roan the sub by a buoyThe diving bell Is lowered from I a surface vessel and is attached by I a diver to the hatch —an exit door I on top of the sub—and made walertight with bolts. The work by the divers, however, ' will necessarily be slow. Al-out 40 I T.luutes Is as long as a diver can I rtay down at that depth 240 feet. Il lakes a'uout three mingles to lower a diver to that depth and three ~,id a half hours to haul him to the ' surface. The slow ascent ,s necessary because suddeu decrease tn 1 Pressure would cause his blood vessels to burst. Thhl* in A <a«*«»4l Trwb — Iterator

ECONOMY BLOC OPPOSES PLAN Challenges Roosevelt'* Plan To Aid BusinetiM Recovery Washington. May 34 - <u.R) — The Democratic economy bloc to■lay challenged President Roosevelt's Milan to spend or Invest the nation Into business recovery In a preview of Issues which will be fought to a conclusion at next i year "a Democratic national conj vent lon, Sen. Harry F. Byrd. D.. Va.. replying to .Mr Roosevelt'S retail i er's national forum speech, said ! that six years of spending for recovery had fulled He charged that the president sought to popularise debt with the i retailers whose money drawers • receive the largest share of feder- , al relief dollars. "We have great unemployment." Byrd said, “and an Increased numl»er on the relief rolls, aa well as a virtual stagnation of business." He denied that a national Income of |bU.<HM>..mio,noo. which la the n,-w d>-al objective, would permit the treaaury to collect sufficient taxes to pay government bills at current spending levels. Mr. Roosevelt's wstlmate of trussruy revenue from a national Income of that figure la fX.ntMI.tMM).t»OV. Byrd said we are spending Is.&uo.uoo.ooo thia year and that ' the sum soon would exceed 310.(MW.otHt.tHH) annually Republicans estimate next fiscal year appropriations at Ill.ouo.tMto.noo. The new deal counter to these ' charges la to substitute “government Investment" for government spending as an explanation of fed era! deficits. Prssident Roosevelt raised the ' investment issue before the forum. He analysed the national debt, which amounts now to *40.331.■Mai ism. and told the assembly that It "must be considered in relation to Its assets." A more complete explanation of his objective was contained In the budget message submitted to congross last January. Mr. •Roosevelt suggested then that congress study the possibility of capitalising certain types of self-liquidating expenditures as ino-stmints and net them apart from other expenditures which annually swell the deficit figure. "While I do not advocate that ithe government capitalise all of Its expenditures for physical Improvem»nts." he said. “It seems to me that such portions of the cool of public projects as are ilearly self-liquidating should occupy a separate category in budgetary I report lug " This proposal for revision of J treasury b<H>kk>-epltig methods wan Ignored by congress. But It has become th»4 nub of administration explanation of uninterrupted deflcits and a steadily increasing list tonal debt. — O-— — Fort Wayne Company Contract Is Renewed Fort Wayne. Ind., May 31— (VIM | ~ A renewal of contract between '■•e Fort Wayne'knitting Mills and ’ the American Federation of hosiery workers tf'lO) was annourced bv the company today, after a week of begot lat lon. Contract signatoi les were John • 'tronenlierg. company presiden*, Alex McKi-own. union national vicepresident, and Ralph Humbert, president of focal 131 of the hosiery workers. you MAY BH DOWN but you’re never "down and out” as a result of an accident if you /ETNA-IZE An Accident policy written by ths Aitna lass Insurancs Company of Hartford, Conn., will pay hnapital and many other bills when you're laid up aa a rsauh of ao acuduu The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Oecatur, Ind. Illlllllftllllltll

Circus Coining To City June 1 L— — —1

tlel ready! The circus is coming! Parker and Walts Circus, one of the world's largest circuses, will exhibit In Decatur ou Thursday. June 1. Traveling with the great organisation are hundreds of employees and arenlc stars. 22 tents covering seven acres of grounds house the transit city In the day time. The circus has Its own doctor, lawyer, dentist. Vnited States postmaster, detectives, black smith, carpenters. mechanics. In fact every artisan which might be found in the average small city. The famous Parker and Watts menagerie, declared to be one of the finest, most complete traveling xh« In the world. Is part of the show. ManFnew costly specimens of the wild animal kingdom have been gathered from all parts of the globe. Tapirs, gnus, lions, tigers, camels, dromedaries, zebras, panthers. leopards, yaks. emus, jaguars, elands, seals are all part of tho traveling university of natural history. The wonder spectacle of all time Zanzibar a gorgeous processproceaslonal calvaeade. Is used thia season aa a prelude to tho

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Circus proper. Hundreds of men. women, horses, camels and elephants take part In thia never-to-be-forgotten pantomime of en-. chautment. Thousands of dollars have been spent on wardrobes.' The mighty audiences which dally ■ i greet this magnltlcent production thrill to Ita originality and beauty, i Great stars of the foreign countries and representative champions 1 , tn their line, participate In the . gigantic display of arenlc numtiers. The petite and charming Jean ■ Sullivan. Intrepid aerlallsl, comes I 1 from Kurope to thrill and amaze | you. Thirty downs will furnish , • fun for the little folks aud big r folks. t Performances will be given at 2 ’ and * p rn and the doors will be 1 open one hour earlier to permit an inspection of Parker aud Watts ' zoo. Preceding the Initial per- • I fortunes will be Parker and Watts • 1939 edition of the big. free. go|j- • en street parade, which will pass • l in review tu the downtown streets • at mam on circus day. ——o — ■ s | . John H. Kdrls. Bluffton attorney, I was a business visitor in Decatut b lais morning.

MEMORIAL DAY tCONTINUMt) FROM FACIE <>NK> commander V. J. Bormann. Prayer—post chaplain. Hpeclal Tributes to Vota Passing In last Year — adjutant Tillman Gehrig. Trlbuto to Vela Os All Wais

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■ onimauder Bormann. Placing of Wreath on Grave. Song — Bur Singled Banner Salute—Firing Squad. Taps -by Ed Affler, post bugler. 1 The youngsters are excited over ' the fact that a drcua will show In Itecatur June let.