Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1940 — Page 5
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3 Paderewski Back in Politics >l' •< 4 * ** i ' 3 **’ ißw jW JSW*■I life m pre*'.<irnt of the Polish national council, chats aJIs 1 president of the Polish republic, and Gene ■ |MpitlV:M'' >n.. ■< and war minister. This was first nncui.g of IB- \ council m Fiance since war trngan. ■ First Lady Speaks to Youth W '- ?•''*•-•'■ .- . - • H* Ifp ' 4 I Ww ** yyt - * I > ■ ?%>* ... 'jSmdhkmi wQt tit', w l%> H Mr ‘ *' ,M * Ww ’ I*. House»rlt D Roowvelt wife of tn, president ■ *‘*“>»tot i . JSr?S? ttt AiimOmwi Youth congress it <-n I r , '*V" ew '* t WM •’****'l *hen she condenuied ■ RuMia'd jtucM w rinlaft(l
' prevented by party b-sder#. Itirlud , lIM #av«ral caudidata# toi office I .a the coming election. wcie tin ! t.i iii problem and th,- iuteruatiun .d situation Former senator Janin# E Wat i ,011. speaking at Rushville. <uii-l pin'd the admlul#traHon's reciprocal trade pa<'» and pointed out; ! that undei the pi,-sent treaty plan. the house ol replmentallves lost , I its authority to Inaugurate i< »< I | mu- producing nieaaurea and th> ! ' .(ti.iie of It# customary powei toi latlfy or r'-J'-et treaties Secretary Hull ha# the idea that we ran Increa# • the prosperity of I the American farmer by rlmnllng ; thi < imtitry with the sam kind of i loreign piodbct* he produce# all Ilf It produced by propl' who re- ,, iv.- <>n- half to oiiethltd ol -he 1 pay that the Aun tli an i.i'airri does," hr Mid "This do, sn t make uenke " Glen ft. Hillis of Kokomo a tan ' ihdali for tin- Republhan guber-t tia'oiial noniina'.ion spoke at I i’laintield He compaiml Abraham! Lincoln with President Roosevelt i ,<nd raid that th' eoat Os Lincolns; .sdini'il*'-ration Including civil war ' .'•»!>< i:»< a. waa |;:.352.3mi Un. whib doling the Roosevelt rwcMne |i>j • •>»-’ ha# In n spent o CHURCH REVIVALS ! Nuttman Ave. U B Revival aeivke# air still in pro * .less at Hie Nuttman Av-nu, I mt .d Brethren ehurih Bev. W II Kitidel look charge ol the servi, •- last night. and everybody had a good time serving the land Two mote sol* tame ol an altai of pray- < i and were gloriusly rated Tin Ming services Win lollduc' • d liy Haymond W< i-m.iii of io at ; Convoy. Ohio he also brought a s|w lai number ill song The people ''•"•k a very fine inti-rct in lh> ri , vice ami sang many good >uto.’. that weir upbuilding to theii faith .Mr Welxtnaa will toniintm to have charge of the aouga throughout the jweek Tonight We are eapt-t'lintt a -p. < lai Mme from the Hotel < hui> h and al*o .oine other vimmwl from the Imai chmeh Ilev Kindrl apok> from 'h< u!> j. t "Take Warning H< aatai tha* ; tin Christian pe ipir rhould give warning to the sinner of thi l wot Id .that they might mnn i hurt He ‘also said that tin- ainuers should take warning and Ire ready to lirtrti to it and tak. heed to Hie warning I oiue and enjoy thru- -t i vicr* , i>y taking pail m them. Piay for ,th> meeting* that tiny might ..... aw—
DECATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT TtTSDAY, FT-BRI'ARY 13, 1910.
ITALY LIVING COSTS MOUNT 30 Percent Increase In Livinx Costs Since Start Os War lloim Hl, 1.1 dj.pj Th,. ,o,t of living In Italy has ln<reas<-d ap prokimately 30 |er cent aime thr war started New Im tease, jti fiatd and cigai* et price# were order rd yesterday A pai kage of 2u foreign i igarets. formerly 40 cents, now costa So .ent# American cigarets. the tai' orlte. are rationed at the rate of not more than two packages a day I to .i person Only a few shops i handle American < Igarets and these sell out a shipment wit hili 'hi mlaute# afte m < ivlng it. In addition to the price in ,< leas. #, a in w two per rent re- ' eipis tag has been added Among the staple products appearing twice dally on most Italian tabh s, there has Imu'ii tin following pi ice in I creases bread, three per cent; olive oil six per cent; sugar, rai tioned at the rat< of I I pound per person monthly I2>.j p, cent. • olfee. rationed at the rate of I \ oum e* per p.'i son |h-i month. 3<> per cent I fried codfish, most used on meatless and religious fast days, is up IG\ pei cent. o (,IVES KE PORT .< oNriNt LU HluM PAGE ONE! worker- have built tl'e'om erosion conliid < he, k dam- collected I - ‘>?<tiHHind" of tie, seeds in its reforestation program; improved !!• f, -of forest land |i|alll«i .ceded ami sodded loi ully <on tiol 51 300 ••<«' square yards of land worked 21'Moo mandat on tie, nursery pioject. removed forest file hazards in 2li IWi hires and I for erosion lolitrol protected 117 , 175 <mhi square yard* of stuam and | lak> bank* VpplUatioti. for the next <’<'< ' camp |wi lo<| who II begiio \pill I may Im made at tlm Adam, county welfaie depai imi'iH Youths intere l, ,| 111 < t'f were leiiuesli'd by | the county welfare direi tot to mak< ! application tally lo that rn'ies-aiy inv* sttgation and certification may to- made prim to \prll I To la eligible foi fi t' inemlo'i Inp youth* must lie la-tween the age* of 17 and 23*1 unmarried not in regulai st hool attendant unemployed and tn heed of employment o SHORT((H RSE . ■ STiNt y.l, Fnnsl FAOB ow«> | *r»s bkiisiif- and ♦ m|>» i i.iHy to th«n« i on» w for whh-h th«* mill h not nutut aily I:hm d Th* tiodoh** rt'MiihihfiC fioin prop* i hi im til4th»n of th* I** * d h* plant to obidiii Pm nifr<»ic**i* out of t|p ail 41ld ’hun olHhll it IM if .Hid th* MOll So>h*'.lliF i**pili* oh* < of iiiin ul.i' 1011. alfaift* .Hid >*•»’! < h»v«‘| 4llOth*M . .*ud foi • i* h i I* 'Kiiiti** to io* hi«M ulsil' d th* 1 piop** 1 wih’iiid l»* wiu.rd Soil t fioin a »*•!! Hum ui.»i* <1 h*dd nwy | be ii»< <1 .** almut thr !'«•<•• of on*' I P**i hliwh* I of M♦ *1 uPhouith : ifdLlh!*- l oililll* I < L«l <ul!UH> dt *• plOVillg topoil Silo* lh« I noil btilldhi" |m»w« of .t h'Kuuo* si* Id< ?• iiii:;i* d by th* M übb ti »Im d« p* nd*nt on bio* illation, ho | iiliikl** pln farming practh* h j inure linp**rt4nt ’lmii ihlw oh ’Th* M‘l4th« lain* of th* di! f* r»*nt I* 4iihi* ;* d« p* nd* hugely on { mi* <•«•«- hi RinwiiiK them rathvi th.«n on t*i*n i*Mp**<’fh»- meiit* j (*<Hiiom**nt eifoiif- with aUilu and ’|» wp«*d«*z * ••%*’ii thotigh th KMiw’ii |n |k*f*w |«* Im’li**! thuli fi***pl*’lil i failiii*** with o? nth* r < l«»* ••rm H<»w*i*' nher*’ * h*»l«» i* |N»tvMihl« .ilfiilfsi In <h* niONi highly reKMr<*"*| <»f .«ll !• Rum* *» h»» ill pm |M»M « Hlid l»‘*| lilO* 1 I IIIIN .1 * h»N* IO 4-011*1 S»l-t ' f lotIM |M .1 l.lpld i *u*ll hiilhloi l*» l» w.«‘li* - rtior* iiProtf’ n dmlHr th* IhI! folh»*ihß Un *m*Hiiil diiii imy *Hh<i h>*<iiii* mi the BMttH »pm* *»t tlm* B> Npihi*. *»f lim ««*«*»ihl y**m H ha* RsMiO M’d HpptoUllHtt* ly ’til*' . . -■ ’’ , | esp.ii.i# o: i* •Imi lM MMI • MNM |<n*oii|y may plowed uml' ' »•* ’ that llm*’ fm mml iitipu»** n ■’ UMb i’ * Htil ftuhiii • - ,i i« > . i M i. *4 life |b which r«w|iifrw< wmww Hm* Aw , N>|< I «>«r f||| «ff Itft’ll flllfll •)<»• » »*<•• ’ rlw**r Ho?h m« Inch tn lime n • tjm • inettiM t-ili* ih* ‘4»ii* liPNiila . lion .iii»l *l* b**N’ oh f*-i|ilt' **»♦!"» D.ury Mi William* *»p* .ikii»#* on dairy piolth-m*. «*4l*l ia> i* whk f •» >■ ■ ■• • i»•< k of piop* i (•••■fh «*M|** «i4lly iihmid mu' p4*tm*N diirlna July and Via u*» falliu* to diMpON* of b»* pro d4< mg and «!»»«4«- PihM’ied iuw* la* well an 'i ' ‘ '*■* "d lll** mo of rie»d dairy mlm*h and th i .l-H.i. of *« II Kiown ynitiiv xt’M’k ilo iiimlu m «•***»*•’> b* id i ,, pl4* (■ Im* nt* an 4W*iii| *d th* I mor* «oiiiia*»ii ** , .ikh’ ** in th* i pitiziain folh<**d on many dairy ftriii* Th* *•!*• ••-ahi! dab>iH4ii time eutitlnuv to Ih* of iirnpliMtHmal type 4lm» prtiy <*>« you* p4»tor that h« |My Im abb- to be ba* k lu lb* »er-| IMKV NUUU
Mickey Plays Edison Role Mickey Ruoiwy and Mrs. Hughes Hero of the new motion picture. "Young Tom Elison" Juvenile i Actor Mickey Rooney plays Edison in a rial role at Fort Huron, Mich , during the premiere of the picture Mickey is wiling apples •11 a tram to Mr; Abie Edison Hughe:. wi ow of the inventor As a boy fc>lison lived in Port Huron and did thi# same thing.
’to produce all th- roughage the herd ueed* Where conditions make 'his liiiimsslbb- he usually ' 1 nils th, l-ss piomislng and pro duetlve memlH.s of his held to a point where tb< roughage will incei the need* of his held This is a mm Ii betl- i plan than to attempt to buy hay 01 allow tl,c held to go half fed Lack ot goml su< culent pastures during July and I August I* the i.iuse of mm h loss .to many dairymen No' only does I the iiKome lifeline duriiig that par- | iKlllui period iiut once Hie held I lias I wen allow-d to decllm- in production ami flesh It icquil- s extra I ti-.-d to iesti,r> no, mal production I Th, h' ii», w,fe 11 eds milk m July Jus' -1. mu, Il as in Jaliiiaiy Ills Itribiilois failing to #♦-, no < nouah I volume during tin het diy la-riial I lnmi regulai l-imlll.i'is 111 lolled to s-eg ii- w soaices ol siinply I Om • such t.i 111* „ 1 a- ,--|- -'d a* j pi udii,-is if Hind milk the) cun m>i iw s-aUt oft when lull piodui 1101 l Im leases ih- -eault >* ,i suipii- and pi he- <l-dim "The man who de|wmls on purchasing ail herd , - plai emenls i* likely <0 s,a uro many medioer, and unpr-jdu-. 'IVe fiiim.il* as Well j as running 'li- i isk ot mtioducmg , disease into his In id Un the I other hand if a man uses a regi* tend sn- from heids -d known, production, raising the h> U«-i <a|v<s fivtn hl- last cows and th' offspring of gaud sire* usually , has better Individuals than hi* n- ighlan who buys replacements Ills disi as plot,, in is llkel) Illa gnatly less- m-d Although pili,- levels do ,'Xeit < oiisiih-iaid■ tntlui-me on tn- dairy imoim no price stiuctui- can Ih exp Ued to 1 i-m|>< lisa'- for Ineflu ent ui'-'hiMl* 1 vaulting fioiii tin mid-1 te- diug at good <ow -th, geep log ot inferloi 01 dis'as, d alilnial* at any linn On Silk Hosr Thi buying of ln-*i i, ha* In ' om> a I-al inobli-in ol tisla,' d> ela.ial Mis- Meta L Mai Hu of th I'urdm home et-momiis d'-pa im ut of ii,. Adam- <ouni) I'urdm *tioi t i-oiir*- W 'ill' ll ivaHg, 1 onluiU'd .Ml-* Mai'm ha' p,ln I* not a gui-l-' to Ho w w mti may !•- exp--id 1 -it - f-.-'i of In*, How lo seli-ft yont hosleiy and rate foi them an tin sei rets , to su<i- ssful wearing Holm- tlefinll,- standaids of <|iial , iiy to livlp a woman s<-|e,t flu >pe of hiaw that will meet In i - t|ilii enn-nis li.iv< Iweii ii- , Is- d tint we as woukii n-'-d o kmi* liow lo eliiM,*, Winn buying also how to can- Im tins d* Ileal* I) "instiucl'-d fa lull At the morning si. -mi, .do-; Martin explained the pioie* of uiai.ufaciiin mul Hie.i Inlbi-m • upon the Wearmg 'lo*ll'l'* A numlwr of women l,rough' Ih>*< with ih'-m to Hi* mm ilnx- ami up on close exam ma'mn found man) iili' iesting ami impm tali' new pein's, which wen- of pi utical value She spok" bri'fly the newest <|) velopnn-iit 111 liosleiy i i-ibrl'- Nyhm Mi» Martin aummaru-d by mil lining the lollowiiig. a quniily KUid'-a In Ihe svleellon of In*- < unait uetlon. li-xiure uniouiil ol twist, nuiniwi ol strand*, gang* I'lasil' lly t 'turs'-a iniuton eimmls { Imlshlng titling and absent' id defect# Home Furnishing "The ritati covering I* tin-.luiin--lulloii of the room sch'-no and • hould havi coloring which is rich ami d"finlie yet soft, suggested Mias lllatu h> Zarrltig. bom« tm nlslilugs ap", laliat ot I‘utdU' uni versliy. in the mintiiug aasaloti T'i moat s-neuw It Is •**< to lei In- mg mak< a uutvt <unnlhii'imi lo Hie dc'oiatisi *< lii-tin lath* 1 Ilian calling uiidm atlvuHim to the flour 11l i ause of biHllslit eulorlnu or prominent design This mak< • It i-aslt'i to at-b-ct wall finish, vui tains, slip vuvvr# aud otbci ,
Cheerful Exile Thi# young feminine evacuee fron j Finland manure# to keep cheerful despite exile from her home. The little girl wears a tag giving tx t name and destination. She I# among the laige number of children taken in by Swedish families until af-.et the war, I smaller arth b * "Small allo" |Mtt* u* :u ''it colitt ar,- • a*y to i,i-i fm mil,** 'colors a- l-H, dark, ami yet they j iliake i-'ii.d l,a-kgimind • I c.th'i iiiain o paHt-rm-d thing* V prom Im-lit t.cud 1* th, .iiii'-.i >d num 1 Ih-i ot tug* from ora'll'hiii, carpet-] mg which may l» had In sin Ii a will- Va.n-ly of i'-lois ,111'1 ail *u ' asil) mad' to tit a ill of any »U> and atui|M the speaker mentioned smb giii-Ji t<> knowing quality a* pih tali* I" ~,piai inch ami flexibility by whnh the eon*umer might Iw help' d to kll"W win II she is getting ihe 1 money's worth in tugs A largi 11 umber of samples b "in .1 |o. al stole served to illurtr.it I* es'-nt tr'-tid*. among Hi' in tw-ing many self-tom- pstt'-rus. a few rtmal and hooked rug patn-.n* ami i some cohiiful inarellized patterns 1 111 linoleums o WOI LD ABANDON i'UNTLM I.l' I H-’M PAUK OM.I paialh-l highway* The tik-inde line lodweeu lud l.Hi.JNg'* Hl>l * Hlufltot' owned by Hie Indiana Rail'oad and tin mil,- line from Hluffton to I-on Wayne owned t,y thi Indiana -• vice loipoiatnm and |ea*,-d to hldei as lec'-lvi-t have laa-n o|H-iate-i for year# as a inn’ The Mute uNew f'astle system I'* mile* long lias Iwen o|H-iMt<-d by the Indl-iti'i italboad as a fe'-d'-r system I" Hie liidiamtpoliH-Foi t Waytie lin> o SIOJHHI LOOT ttsiNTlM El’ «»r ra ik rtA> , ently kii'-w just wliai they ' I ‘searching tor Noli* of ihr olli'il munis In Hie small home had be, i, I tom h« d |H,liee said Th, mam > I repre*,-nt's| Hie life savings o’ I llruii.it and hi ' motlii i llrundt hud lived alone t in«, hi lU"Hi'' d'ulb If'' lellie'l sex, >l| year, ago la-'uiis.' ol Hi I,'aHli O Trad# In a Goos Tow* —Oscstur fl J 1,1 ™ 666 tttlt** li« ii iquid • ’i#blvl» • sal*# * Na## Utiipf
STATE BANKERS IN CONFERENCE Administration Os Securities Acts Assailed By Banker Hlooinington Ind Feb 13 UJ.Pi Philip W Russell, a tii'-mtoer of the laiard of governor# of the New York stock exihange. last night attacked the federal securities a-1 of 1 »33 and the securities exchange art ot I'i<3l as oKutiaive to the character of American bankers a' tin antiuai Indiana bunking tonference "I deeply resent tin constant Implication that men charged with rcsponslbljltle# In niattcrs ot tlnam >• and in the security market# , are tacking in public interenf ami | in I, gh moral reapeuslhlllty." b-. asserted. "It i# dittii ull fur me to avoid tlie i-oni'luslon that th>- leg slutiun which h.i* been elwted ’o ,-ffect i-forms, it it i* administered by i mi n whose spirit I# un#yiiipath''ti< j in private Initiative may In- very dang' ii-us and that government ' -pending may lie us> d not primal-' ily to stimulate busim-ss but to take the place of private imest- ' bn nt ' l Russell said that the two u< ts were not "all bad and could serve i a useful purpose if protected from gi-at Hlmsi ” as administer, d un- J ih r Tcftist philosophy "I'ongress shniild review tli-si ." ts in th,- light of exp,n,'ii< <• and I rvp- ai that In my opinkni th- y ir» 75 per cent good in iheinae|v< * but 'hat the philosophy "f admitiist.atlon i* had. lie i 'includ' d Approxiniat'. l> 3<"i lloohu-i bank ' s a • all nditig tin inectuig To day a aeries of fiv*- |,.tun I# •" h'-diiied — o __ BRITISH SAVE CONTINUKU FItUM FAGS ONB. i * ere, > Th, Hawkins a rlved la*' night | in tluanuliara Bay In-n aft'- a six hour run d->wn tin- ,oast from tin • I",' win i' tin W ikania w ,< sunk M'lnla * id th< im w said tin W ikam.i - in- n o|,<'iii d tile s-a . >'k ■ '>t the dup, set p afire and took t la,at* They denied that any W.ikania crew members w, • . ml but refused tn stigg, *t wh. ri ifn v might Iw In i I'lmnulid 'hi Hawkins, and j b'dii-V'-d to Ih in command id a fleet ■ 1.1 in Inciting down tie man bl<" kadi runners w.i Real Admiral Hit ll'-n ) Harwood
Rexall 37th Birthday SALE Come In And Get Your Slice ol These Big Values! Win 22 Piece S.-I I M ' ” s "" ’ • aw « m I IDN and I ull Pint HexMirro Aluminum Free =“ Consult Ihe Circular Delivered to Vour Home lot Parliculam. It'* lji»> and You'll lime lun Doing It. ,u tailed t-i rece we c-i.u-a- a the st MNB Ira. to. one l loor-Biilc I.IQI ID WAX I hlen/o U WED PAPEK— 1 One pound Koll Eli Regular Mtc A<s | feet. *9 ( OlluS ** value OyV| 2 package- | full pound Bottle 100 ASPIRIN and I ull Pint Mi-3! ANTISEPTK Full Pint SOU TION and Tube Rl BBIN(. ALCOHOL Mi 31 DEN i AL I REAM Regular 9Sr Value ' ,lu * 2f BOTH lor . JI7V BOTH 10. »«awfcewa———«sww—sm II 1 miswni »I nna—s—ra—W— Wil .»» ij»i raw—nra srhssii "I’rasm "'■■■n mu ins. num—•- — ' —ms i m— —s——- wrasmsramiram Cherry Bark tough 'iftf 75c size Rexall Theatrical Syrup, reg. 50c size.._ < old ( ream, 99c one pound . Horton's Jumbo Red Q&c Heart CANDY, 2 tbs. hlvn/.o Facial TimiueM 1 Of* Rexall Beef and Iron and Mine Tonic *7Qc Symlml Hot Water AQr* regular SI.OO size Bottle, reg. 79< value S9c pack of 50 Puretest HALIBI T LIVER OIL CAI’S! LES. Plain, Special O jIS B. J. Smith Drug Co
Bert Lahn Actress Elope k ■ ftroPSyMipl 4* .t-M-z J 1 1 ft WrSrtft -JUB - II luma——s I, —# I Weli-kno-. n com, iuu; of stage, radio and acreen, Beit Lahr, is pictured v.ith his brior tie former MiMi<d Schroeder. 26-yi.ar-old Broadway actre*. The t •> eloped to Eiktor. Md b t th< ceremony The marriage v.a.t the second tor each
lo r ' 'il tin butlli- of M'-utcvidi " .n wh;i'h hik title, ''lllis' rs Exet' Aja’ and Aili !!' • d He <l' i III.HI loeket battleship Adlliir.il ll'a' Spec fll’o pot' to b‘ • Util'd Five til l Iliad im- . haiitmi II ||i eluding th. Kakatna had left Bia- ' zilian ports within Inin- day*, lad ell heavily with supplier which Girmany lacks becuus- d th' British him kail' The Wakama lilt lie , yesterday, lurrying nun I'tal*. laid, hid,'# rice and ..iff.' I Th. Wi.ltrt.urg had left Re, ,f. Feb 3 tin I uguay left ll' i if" Fid. La i oruiia left Hi" I" Janeiro Feb l Th. Koemgsberf ' bd ! Belem Feb v but turned ba, k and rtlll lay Ilea there It was believed tin rti.p* intended to III'-' t at *' i and attempt to ion th. Id'wkad' togi-th' r There wen Ulliors that suin' Ill'll ot the pm ■ k' ’ ittb ship <li.il tsp, , and I' -upply ship T.iniina had 'Scaped' 111 I uguay and Argentina M".»t
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id th- (Iraf Spec m< ii wer, lilt,'ll i d .. llm ii"* /Lire# and yesti’ da il only by coincidem > tb< Ari "iitiiie governitmiil stated io a rang, l<> *plil tin in Into groups i 15 or 2" and intern them in sniu , .niami villagi# i At noon yesterday th.- imnistr of Marine radio station here r< efived an SOS from the Wakaim relayed by Hi. Spanish tri Ighte Ariaea .M' idi No reason was gb .■ti for tin- appeal for help. Til A aga Mi nd, ami th* II azilia pass'ng* i -t ip I! I.- arrived al Hi pl." ' ill' W .lkalCa had g < .-n as ft I#,sition I' found no tia« ot shi ur men She chief of (Wille, i Mai ah, in a ■ ' land pant to th • liikinv told tin I nlted I’ ••## Ii "•Ii |ih"i:e that no trace <d th, < r," had In i n found ■—o — * ape Hatli-ia.-. Noitii I arolm, lias tm- wi. ids large,t nail" d posit# of *iui< k*and
