Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1939 — Page 5

Hl IS SLAIN Rif AUNG FRUIT Chicago <»irl Slain Out W atcr- ■ melon KM 41 <U.R» In ' 11..11 K' ’ All'll.'l.l |||H| «h. iii In- b< li. i I liu >lll*l fill »vie UuiniHM'd. . i. ,i ill. |.„. I mm ■■ .. - pl." ..1 i.ll pll'l'.l >. i. m.iik'i was working In the <».. i a gun permit but li was t.n duty In a (hitrch. ...I as piank. i,, rm. lon and t«sa<-i| .ii -th. in Mi"i tn steal the melon. Fin- . In with <me ot the boy*. -. .--l Papas ill. w bls gun : into tin floor The . some potatoes and ni at him. then rt--«l down Kl|i with his companions. ("llowed. tiring. About away Miss Campbell (< 11. wound In her head. She mu. to a hospital Papas Kmb t. - . .I and locked up pendInquest. l tile melon

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1 I*. R. PLANS , !£ ON ™™» rm>M pack £ ■!? W. u d "carry on hl. polled Hr. Hoosevan , oM r<por „ ti hut should advice* f r o Ml congress, ional hader. mdlcato that .ongrew will be In aesaloa alter July Ik. ho would l«- av .. the White Ju “*’ 15 for • quick trip to the San Francisco fair alld . vtl)tl **'•* Mr. and Mr. John Bosttiger. I S ain"'’ U UW ’•““■‘‘“•t. lu a.n rm " tfc,r * ho w,,uW aisMid the cruia-r Houston through 1 Xki""* Jun.- 15 hat e<mgr«as will adjourn l by mid July. Mr Roosevelt said ho would defer hl. trip until later economy aim ICONTINVED from page one* halo against business * Italaiice the budget a. sihiii 1 a* possible 3. Substitute Incentive taxation Io encourage pc.rit sharing tor l punitive taxes and modify or re- 1 peal corporatkm aui pin. atid capital gains taxes. ♦. Amend the social security' act to stop the "needless d.alu" on. both labor and industry. 6 Revise the Wagner labor l relations act. «. Abandon the fight for al wage hour bill and enact legists-{ Hon to bar Interstate shipment of' goods made by sub-standard labor 7. Eliminate "executive despotIsm" through repeal of many of the president's emergency powers ! I. Euact farm relief without: bureaucratic controls. 9. Keep America out of war through au "Insulating'' uautrality policy. 10. Abandon "all anti constltu-j tioual activities.'' — 1 > o- .... t~ ACTIVITIES OF J ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS ' . *ff I St. John’s The St John's 411 Club met at the St. John's school house Tuesday, May 23. Seven members wero f resent and two visitors, Juanita Li.imau and Delore. Bultemeier. Miss Lehman gave instructions on filling out the record books and Irene Bultegneier gave a talk on i v nat 4 11 Club has meant to me. The program for the next meeting was also discussed. The dare of the Meeting will be announced by the local leader, Mrs. Rudy Myers. Happy Hustler The Hartford Happy Hustrer Hl Club met at Uu> Hartford hig.t ,uhool Thursday, May 18. to atari work on their projects. Thu meet Ing was called to order with 18

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939.

King Reviews Honor Guard f f y *■'»|if i I'wy ■" o ■ .» Tr * ll QfWf agQ||' jflt\ .JM If Sfl j roPrJ-w r " •y y* * * ■ aw King George In Calgary This latest picture ot King George VI of Great Britain shows him reviewing an honor guard of Scottish Highlanders in Calgary, Alberta. Ths British king and queen will visit the United States on their return trip to the east.

members present, as follows- Helen' Hurley, June Shanks. Ruth Lehman, Kathleen Zerkel, John G sndllen..•d Florence Clark, Harriett Moo- < r. Drloris Spruuger, Ruth Ftantou.l Kathleen Lybarger, Thelma Arnold, Norma Fields. Dor's Haines, aud . liarret Striker. Minnehaha The Minnehaha 4-H Club ot Kirkbind met Tuesday. May IS. at I:3** P- «n. at the Kirkland higu school with all members present. Tne club eewed for one hour, after which a 1 iew songs and games were enjoyed, i A so refreshments were served by Dolores. Joan, and Marjorie Byerly., The iiuxt meeting will be held June 1. at 1:30 p. m., at the Kirk-' laud Uigh school. Work And Win The Jefferson Work and Win 4-H Hub held a meeting Thursday, May* l D>. at the home of Ruth Christy. The following members were preseii*: ■ Allie Hoyer, Mary Alice Butcher, tluth Christy, Cleo WaH. Wllda Mac 'Wall. Grace Moser. Kathrya Ruu- 1 kel. N'ola Charleston, and Harriet. Haines. The next meeting will be held June 1 at the home ot Kathryn Run(kle. Happy Harmony The Happy Harmony 4-H Cluh ot Monroe Township met at the home , i t Florlne and Ruth Steurv on last I Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. The meetI mg was called to order by the proIsideat. Eleanor Beih Kehwarix. .Twelve members weie present. After the business session, a short i period of sewing was enjoyed. A demonstration on "Baking Biscuits" was given by Floriue and Naomi Fteury. A duet was sung by Loren.i | N'usabaum and Irene Graber The members present were: Florlne, Ruth, Verna, and Naomi Steury Irene and Evelyn Graber. Eleanore Beth Kchwarlx, Lorena Nussliaian, Arminda Inniger and Lois .!■ wu S< hug. Also the two leadi era Elma Nteury and Mrs. Reuben Sieury. The uext meeting will be held on June 7 nt the home ot Eve- , ly n Graber. Extension Work Celebration of the twenty-fifth uiiniveisary of extension work in Indiana will feature the work of t-H Clubs at the annual boy's and > girl’s t-H club round-up which will la held on the Purdue University einiims June 12. 13, and U. Monday evening .will got tbe celeI.lotion underway with a silver au iiiversary program which will teatcre a halt hour concert by the Shel:*y County 4-H Club Ban.l. and a |»ueaut ot 23 years of livestock progress In Hie judging pavllton. Alter a short luiei mission the group wilt, catlicr lu Elisa Fowler liad for anctlivr pageuni showing 23 years of I li progress. Lute Tuesday afternoon In Elin Fowler all the delegates w.ll gsth-! er to present su episode untitled | "OH to Waahlngion, D C." which; will serve as a send ott tn the dele-; gales from Indians who will be departing for the 1939 National 4-ii < lull Camp at Washington A talk' bv Dr J. Itaymoiid Bohullg, siitliled ' Thanks America," will ba supple-1 nicnied by llie ot .“The Birth of (he Hiar-Spunglcd Manner." The antiual 4-H Club ben- ' quet has been scheduled ’or Tuesday evening in the uulou bulldiug und will lie followed by par Uss tor. thn club members. Throughout the three days, con-1 i tests of various kluds will h« held, with the winners ot county end I township contests partiLipsting . Many recreatlonsl activil'as have Jteen planned tor the memnera durng ths Round-Pp The Round-up v*tll do*j with si session on Wednesday attn:-|

rc-on in Elisa Fowler Hall with a .half hour concert by the Marlon County 4 II Club Oicheatra and the presentation of tbe awards by Dr. M. Smith, State 4-H Club leader of Purdue University. GERMAN TROOIS l (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* tofen, commanding the Spanish 1 war troops, reported to Goering on the new bridge across the Elbe, and then tbe men of the "Condor i legion" as the troops are called disembarked for a parade past Goering through Hamburg. Newspapers all over the country carried articles pages long today on the exploita of the German iroopa in Spain. It was announced jubilantly that the first nail had gone to Spain before the end of July. 1934 -the civil war started July 17. 1934 and that Auolt Hiller decided in November. 1936. to send a complete air corps. The newspapers disclosed that the first Germans went to Spain ' in the guise ot tourists in July, under the auspices of the “special section" of the air ministry, traveling by liner. Twenty German I Junkers passenger planes were sent to aid the nationalists in taking 1&.00O Moroccans across tho Strait ot Gibraltar to Spain. Other Germans followed. Within a few weeks German troops had been organised as a unit under the command of Maj. Walter Walimont. ot the German general ata*. Trade in a Good Town—Oscatur. r 5-7 J S-V A Helena Rubinstein’s new romantic make-up tAcjuctrcUU Helens Rubinstein's newest nuke up ctestton is s symphony in pastels. Face powder in flattering iridescent rosy beige — fiame lipstick, rouge, and nail , gioom-eye shadow and mascara in complementing blues. aouatliu unncK contains biological ingredient* to keep hp> lustrout. young-looking 100. ISO. 200 amiaasui tousa and lusttous nan saooM match the roi* lipstick. Rouge. I 00. Nail Groom .71. aqusMtu rsci rowan <* the newest of many Usttenng skin shades in Moisture-proof face powders that protect the precious mnei moisture of your skin From 100 to 3 SO. t SOU At II 11 (VI WSMW and XIKUI. is harmonising blue*, each i 00. Town and Country Maks up Film is tha perfect foundahan -make-up blends smoothlv laats longer 150. B. J. SMITH Drug Co.

AMENDMENTS TO BOOST PAYMENT Proponed Amendment* Boom Social Security Payments Washington. Msy 31 - (U.R) — Tho udmlntstrailon’s Hmuiidmviita to the MK'tal socurlty act will Incross* bsmsflt (Hsymcnts 11.200,Otm.oot* durlug the nuxt tlvo ysars. a confidential house ways aud means committee report revealed today. The report, still subject to changes, probably will be presented formally to the house tomorrow. Tin- house is scheduled Io begin debstr on the hill thru after concluding consideration of the Townsend old age pension bill. In sddltion to oullining Incross-<-d benefits, the report estlmstes that employers aud workers will he saved more than 4l.2oo.immi.ihh> during the next three years In taxes they would be forced to pay it the law were let: unchanged A reduction of taxes and Increase of benefits would be made iMisatbye by abandonment of the "full reserve" system, under which a total of 447.0<M>.imi0.000 eventually was to be accumulated. Instead. the reserve will not exceed 1tt.000.000.000 prior to 1955. the report esllmaled. Under the social security program's present old age Insurance system monthly benefits would be paid to workers resching 65 years of age beginning Jan 1. 1942 The amendments move up the start of payments to Jan. 1, I*4o. Other changes are proposed, however, changing the preaent minimum of liberalising payments without 810 a month sud maximum ot |y». HOLIDAY DEATH tCONTIKUEW FROM PAGE UNE) ir a head-on collision near Winamac In »hl< h Mrs. Margaret Schukratt,

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Says the Former V. P. to the V. P. MhJ I 7 ✓ ! I Hfl • t Qiarlet G. Dawn and John Nance Garner I Without his upsids-down pipe, former United States Vice President ( Charles G. Dawes, left, calls on Vice President John Nance Garner in Washington and the two talk smokes, not politics. Garner is a Democratic possibility for the 1940 presidential race

! i 60. ot Chicago was killed. Her bushand and Schukraft were still in a serkins condition. . Mrs. Grace Han lord, 21 of De * Motto, 2nd., died from Injuries suf ’ frred In a head-on collision near 1 Valparaiso In which three other perr SOM were Injured. 'i Edward Riggs. 33, assistant lhea- ' ter manager of Aurora, committed suicide by shooting himself in the bead with a 22 caliber pistol. There f Wes no known reason tor tie amI tide. Earlier during the week-end 2u , persons met death by drowning, in mtomobile accidents aud in miscel- . laueous fashion.

Chinese Report Slaying SOO Japs > Chungking. May 31- (U.R) Approximately 800 Japanese triwips I wero slain during Chinese attacks in the vicinity of t'hungslang to south of the Hupeh province cities I of Taaoyang and Suihsieii. Chinese ' military dispatches said today. 1 1 The dispatches said that Chin- ’ ese forces, hurling repealed at- > I lacks sgatnst the Japanese ihisl- ■ tlons, had recaptured Hsin-Chl. five miles north ot Chungalang. ( o .. ■ ■ I Thieves Dig Up Orchard Sutter City. Cal (U.R) — Crime

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has developed a new field of activity In California. It la that of digging up and carrylug away orchards which can be quickly replanted somewherw also. W. H, McPherrin lost 21 almond tress In one night -all of them of expensive varieties. Mrs. Margaret Todd Newberry of Jefferson city Is visliUg Mrs. French Quinn today.

I Every vacationer runs a chance of having to say goodby to some of his personal belongings while on a trip. That’s why it pays to take out Personal Effects Floater Insurance written by the dependable Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. This insur. «ce provides protection that you should Live. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Oecstur, Ind.