Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1939 — Page 6
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WARN AGAINST BUSINESS DROP — I’oKsihility Os Business Recession In 1910 Is Noted Washington. Oct. 18 — (W) — Warning* of the possibility u( a business recession In IMO and the need for greater public consumption and capital expenditures to sustain current business levels came today from two official source* alona with a boom tune estimate of present Industrial production. The warnings are caluclated to prepare the public mind for a fa'linc off of business more likely to ba temporary than to extend through IMO. They appear to Indicate some de-I grve of administration altrm. but ■ taey were substant'ally ootomletlc on a long-hall view through next year. Reversal of downward wholesale price trend and improved farm income were notable favorable factor* in the current situation. And. favorable or not, government economists estimated Industrial proXoTK'K or «m.k or IXH icstatic The undersigned, as administrator cf the estate of Joseph A krote I *<!e<-eased> hereby gives notice tb»t,| •bv virtue of an order ot the Adams ; •Circuit Court of Adams county, state j •of Indiana, at the hour of 1 o'clock • P M. on Saturday, the Itth day of November IS3S. at the premises here.in described, will otter tor sale at I jtrlvate sale the tollowing real estate I .situated in Adams county, state ot ln<llana<towit: Commencing forty (40) rods east ’ot the center of Section thirty <301.: Township twenty-tlve (3J> North.' Hange fourteen (14) East, thence -west one hundred twenty four < 124 > | Tods, thence south seventy-eight an.! •three-fourths <7S%> roda. thence east one hundred twenty four <l3O 1 Tods, thence north seventy-eight and -three-fourths <7S%> rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty-I one and one-halt <4lM>) acres morn tor less. Said sale wilt be made subject to I the approval >.f the court, for not' ieas than the full appraised value,; nd upon the following terms and' conditions towit: One-third of the •purchase money in .ash at time of I sale: the balance in two equal in- 1 btallments payable on or before nine: and eighteen months respectively, j deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cenf, interest from date, waiving relief from valuation and ap-i praAament laws, providing for attorney fees, and secured by first mortgage lien on real estate sold; or purchaser may pay all <a»h at time: of sale. , It said sale is not made on said I day, the-sale will be continued from! day to day thereafter at the law of-I fee of Henry B. Heller, at 133 south | Second iMreet, Decatur, Indiana. MILTON MILLEK „ Administrator Henry B. Heller. Atlorney. Ot. ls-26 Nov. 3
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duel lon In the secon I week ot October at 121*. n boomtime level, That Is a jump of If points over the September avrragr and ten point* be->t-nd the average for 1828. ludustrial production, however, Is the ' point at which any slowdown or recession would be felt tlrat, if al all DEATH CLAIMS (CONTINUED >HOM I-AUK UNK) the R. E- Blui k funeral home to the ireidence and snay be viewed . there from Friday afternoon until time for the funeral. I. U. Professor To Seek Congress Post Bloomington. Ind. Oct. is — , <UR> Dr. I. Owen Foster of Indiana University'* school of educeReady for Air Raid I f ' "WRI Lt*T IBs ‘ il ■kJ It P. C. E. Bell Even policemen on duty in London wear the new white "blackout" coats, which make it easier to see them during ar. air mM biackout Even dunng blackouts, traffic continue*. The "Bobby' 1 in this case is P C. E Bell, police middleweight champion.
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R-K-O sound stag* Thoma* Mitchell confronts his wife. Eiina Best, and his three son*. Tim Holt, Freddie Bartholomew and Terry Kilburn. He is telling them that they are living In a decadent, wrongthinking aoa..
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thinking age—that he has sold all his possessions and is moving his family to a new land where his children can grow up to create inatead of destroy. **l have been thinking a great deal about this world of ours." he says. "We call it civilised, yet men are using all their energies to destroy one another. "A little man with an Insane ambition has set out to conquer Europe. He don't care that a million young men will be killed and maimed because of him!' * “Cut!" says Director Edward Ludwig. “Let's try it again." He picks up a script and thumbs through it The title of the picture is on the cover of the script It is "Swiss Family Robinson " An author named Jean R. Wyss wrote the story 126 years ago. Mitchell's "little man with an insane ambition" is Napolean Bonaj parte. And these people are supposed to be living in the year 1811. 1 Thus, cynically, a Hollywood movie reminds the world that history repeats itself. On the Warner Brothers back lot a black sedan pulls up to the ' curb on the main street of what 1 might be any small town in the i neighborhood of New York City. • George Raft and Humphrey Bogart get out of the back seat of the car and start walking toward a bank across the street They are going to stage a holdup for a scene in the picture. "Invisible Stripes.” Their manner would telegraph their iatanttone a block away, but this is how it always is with movie holdups. It gives the audience an added feeling of menace. Raft and Bogart walk only a few feet when Director Lloyd Bacon says “Cut!" He needs a different camera setup to photograph them walking into the bank, therefore dacy for the Democratic nomination to the national house of representatives from the seventh districts A graduate ot the University of Illinois, Dr. Foster has been at Indiana University since 1826. He is faculty sponsor for the I. U. McNutt-for-President club. Two Wabash Youths Burned To Death Wabash. Ind. Oct. 18 —(UP)— Richard Younglove, 8, and James Lawson. 10, both of Wabash, were burned to death yesterday when they were trapped in a burning out building here. Firemen were forced to crash through a door of the building to bring thrtn out. It was indicated tbe fire started when a gasoline blowtorch explod-, ed. I
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the holdup has to be done tn easy stage*. Raft and Bogart drop their air of menace and plump down tn canvas chairs. It’s so hot. so they hitch th* chair* over into the shade of a tree. We ask Georg* if h* get* killed tn th* picture. "Sure.” he aaya. "I always get killed tn picture*. It's happened so many time* I'm running out of way* to die.” He ts perfectly serious. Every time he gets shot tn a film, he tries to do U a different way. In "I Stole a Million." he just fell. In "Each Dawn I Die." he held hi* cheat In “Ltmehous* Blue*,'' he clutched hl* stomach. "Minor character* get shot in , th* head," h* say*, "but never , principals. They've always got to | make a speech before they die. "Isn't that silly? When a man gets a death wound, he's almost always in too much pain to talk. Even if you just hit your finger with a hammer, you wouldn't be able to make a long sentimental •peech. You might groan or swear but that would be all.” Georg* isn't sure just how he is going to die in "Invisible Stripes." “1 gotta think of some new way," he say*. When we leave the set, he is still brooding about it The sensation of th* "Broadway Melody of IMO" set is a new chorus girl named Jean O'Donnell. She comes from North Platte. Neb.,
and thia i* the first musical she ever ha* worked in. She think* ■he'd rather be ■photographer's model than an actrea*. Her face is only fairfy pretty but it takes you a long time to notice it. because the rest of her would make
a pretty girl look angular and underfed. Norman Taurog. director of the \ picture, is a great ribber. When Fred Astaire has to do a acene at the foot of some stairs. Taurog as- I signs the girl to stand two steps above, right in Fred's line of vision. Astaire knows he in being ribbed and obviously is trying to think of some comeback. Finally, he turns around and says: "I suppose you all think I am looking at that girl ?“ In a body, the whole set shouts: “We know darn well you are!" Poor Astaire is an easy blusher. His face turns beet red and every* ■ body howls. French Freighter Sunk In Atlantic Paris. Oct. 19 —(UP)—An Agence' i radio news agency dispat?h from' Le Havre reported today that the 11,5t)2 ton French freighter Ver-I ir.ont had been sunk In the Atlantic 1 on the French-Gulf of Mexico route tut that the crew was safe Fort Wayne’s Bund Leader Is Named ■■■ ll Washington. Oct- 19 — (UP) —I Frits Kuhn, the German American bund leader, today submitted to the Dies committee a list of cities where bund units arr located together with local leaders In some instances. It Included: Gary, Ind., Fred Schattat; Fort Wayne. Ind., Henry Schaphorst; • South Bend. Indiana, H. Pu’-wien.
Huntington Youth h Shot To Death Huntington. Ind.. Oct. it—(UP) —Car) E. Goble. 22. was found d--*d In hl* home yesterday from a shotrun wound. The aun was found nearby — —o ———— GIVES TALK AT ICONTINUKD FHOM FAUIC ONH) center, « A cabin waiter, Jaul Johnson.! was missing from the President I Harding, apparently having been | swept overboard, and Henry Hel-
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moth, engine room woiker. was I operated upon for appendicitis at < the height of the storm. The ship's master, ('apt Jqmes E. Hob | erta. reported that the Injuries Included a fractured ahull, a broken back, many broken leg* and ribs and serious contusion* There were 887 passengers Including SS" Americans and M survivor* of the torpedoed British freighter Heron spool, and 222 crew members i utmard. The Injured Included <8 passengers and 28 of the crew, of whom 13 passenger* and 10 cri-w member* were seriously hurt Paul Van Zeeland, former Belgian prime minister. wa« reported | to have suffered abrasions of
face and forehead and multiple' contuslona. The Prrsld.-nt Itardlng I* duhere Saturday afternoon O 1., u Four Men Killed Ax Plane Crashes San Diego. Ca). Oct, 18- tl’PiI Four mm were killed near here today when an airplane crashed In a bean field. Ihe plane was so badlv burned that It wa* Impossltle to ascertain Immediately it It waa an army or navy ship. ’t wa* reported “fille.l with bomb*” at the time of the crash.
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