Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1940 — Page 7
>JNA WHEAT |gp ESTIMATE 1.,, W heat Crop b Kited At 24.K4H,- ■ 000 Bushel* ■ i' |H„. A prll I were !>•" ■ , ha »h"“' ‘ EM. I -> l! " l ’ u,d, “' iH'u > ■ " f 'O’li'Ul- , .., -I- .a! 101 l *l*ll IB'.. m Ilk- thiK IM- i" ■ • ’ ,|1 " IK,, ■’ 1 we-alht-i was thought <<>
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have suffered nn airline in prospecie between j m 9 g|M| April 1 last. Tin- less than average amount of moisture in the soil during the alternate freezing and thawing In the spring resulted In little damage m the wheat. accordIna to the report "Wheat started slowly because of persisting subnormal temperature, explained the report. -Very little growth was noticeable In the northern most counties of the state by April Ist |>ry weather was causing some concern where temperatures had reached the growing l«»int. Prec iptiathm in March was about two-thirds of normal In the northern part of the stale and leas than half normal iu the southern part.'* The condition of rye was 7* percent of normal, six points below the 1921-311 average, with the change since December about "the usual one " Pasture condition was placed at 73 percent of normal. 11 points under last year and four points below the ten year average. Stocks of corn on Indiana farms amount to 41 per cent of last year’s large crop or 113,995.<MM> bushels. 10.656.(XX) bushels more than last year and 31.257.0 W) bushels more than the ten year average on April 1. The indicated disappearance since the first of the year was greater than last year by approximately the same percentage as livestock holdings have Increased Wheat stocks were estimated at 2.761,000 bushels as against 3,750.ihh) bushels last year and 4.034.000
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 18 , 1910.
RURAL YOUTHS I DISTRICT MEET Dutrict Meeting Os Rural Youth* I* Held At Swecther The rural youths of Adams county convened with fellow members of district four. Monday evening, at the community hall In Sweetser, near Marlon, for lhe second quarterly district meeting. Each Incoming member was required to register per "eye census,'* thus a method of forming new friendships Prior to lhe business meeting, community singing was conducted by Virginia Ancll, of Grant county, followed by devotional services by Bernard Ancll. The presiding officer was Robert L Brown, of Adams county. who. after roll call, made announcements concerning the various county meetings The next district meeting Is to Im- held July 15 In Miami county. F. L. M- Reynolds of the Purdue recreational department Informed members of a national organisation, the rec reational Institute, now being temporarily stationed In Indiana “Its assets are to enhance one's "hidden talents.” hr stated. An unusual program in charge of Bruce Satterthewalte, Grant county president, revealed first a Stephen Foster ensemble, which traditionally carried Its theme of Inspirational lyrics. .Mrs. H. M. Turney, soloist and pianist, Edgar I Conkling, violin, and Leighton j Conkling, cello, comprised the trio portrayal. In keeping with the youths' orgaitiztion, Cyrus L Dyer, of the Indiana state farm bureau, delivered an enlightening address cm [ "Objectives " Under the direction of Mr. McReynolds. the- diversion of the program presented a new highlight In folk dancing A grand march concluded when the guests arrived at the refreshment table. Approximately 17t) members were present from the- 10 counties represented on April I from 192113*, with disappearance "at about the usual rate." Dots we re at a low level with 31 percent of last year's crop us the farms. The farm lalcor situ at lon showed little change from last year with the supply II percent larger than lhe repent**! demaud Hut. in spite of thia reinllonship farm wages were reportI ed slightly higher than a year ago ' Icy front erne to three percent.
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Italian Moves in Mediterranean Watched Closely r ' • - v < - 7 .S -1/7 BCirraJ wl WWI Kfl* ■ * HIKRW\ v .x*". yb •• v•* -♦ , mMii i J][ BIT I zn • • * lßm I i i iii rtwii mw j - '■ =7XI- ■-a ' . 1 Italian anti aircraft fun« Italy now is projected into the international new* Fascist fleet In the Mediterranean and Allied despotlight following repeated reports the Italians fenae moves in the east combine to make Europe goon will enter the war on the ride of Germany. even more jittery than sliown over the Nuswegiaa Italian troop movements, concentration of the situation.
HULL DEFINES cCOMTINUKIe FIMW FAGB UNB* mned an embargo on American exports to Japc-li. alleging that these exports permit Japan to con-1 ■ tlnue her c ampaign against China. All lhe advocates of an embargo were not immediately available for c-ommc-nt, but the- congressmen who did express themselves, felt that Hull's (aisiticm was correct. liy coincidence the statement was issued while the I'ultud Ki ales had 140 surfac-e craft. 359 airplanes. <O,MB men and an unknown number of submarines maneuvering in the annual naval games west of Hawaii. The Dutc h minister. Dr A. l-oud-1 on. spent more- than 3o minutes with Undersecretary of State- Sumner Welles yc-etc-rday. As he left the- state department. Loudon Indicated that the pohsildllty of invasion of Holland had been discussed. although he- said loimally
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that be had talked only of "routine matters.” ”1 am in a position to stale,” the Dutch minister said, "that the N'eterlands government will not admit any preventive protectlcnc for any part of the country from whatever side* Il may come.” This was taken to Indicate that the Dutch were committed to fight any Invader. Hut It failed to clear Up the extent to which protection would be afforded the East Indies Observers regarded It doubtful that the Dutch fleet could protect them, particularly if Japan dec-id >'d to move In In a major war hivolving Holland. It was believed, the rich Islands might become anyJcody s game Hull defined this country's |h>s! flon toward the Isands, which are the principal source of a numlx-r of commodities, in a statement Is sued last night "In response- to inquiries by press c-orrt-spcmdc-nts." Hull's statement sec-mo to Indicate that tlicc L'nited Blates would
not accept such a move in tbe tar east. Roosevelt Backs Hull Washington. April Ik. (UJV President. Roosevet today joined Sec retary of State t'ordell Hull In warning Jap.cn and the rest of tbe world to keep thc-ir hands off the Netherlands East Indies. Mr. Roosevelt told his press con- ! ference that he agreed fully with i Hull s expressed hope that the | status quo of the rich Pacific islands will Im- maintained in the InI tc-rc-sts ccf peace-. He said that Hull's statement is--1 sued last night covers the situation most adequately Nevertheless. Mr Roosevelt proceeded to paraphrase; the state iiie-nt. saying that the- United States wanted the- status quo maintained In the interest of peace In the already war torn Pacific area Th-- president disc losed that th* plans to leave tonight for anothe r Georgia vacation at Warm Springs However, he said, his am c iai
; train will be held in readiness for a quick dash back to Washington. WET WEATHER ■CONTIML'ED rAUK OWB, I rnpted service. The- drowning of Verble Collins. 31. of Henderson. Ky . after Ills plane- crashc-d In the Ohio river near Evansville- was blamed on a gust erf wind caused by th.- storm | The gust turned the plane as he was attempting a landing. Two Hammond Men Killed In ( rash . Hammond. Ind., April is (UP) Willis Nanney, 41, a:.d ioseph H llomkln 46. both of Hammond. Were killed late yealecday when their ear ran off the highway near the Hammond-East Chicago lioundary line and crashed into a tree and a pole. The machine was wedgod la--
— C.O .1 Public Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS I will well at public auction al 235 Rurk St.. Decatur, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Commencing at 1:00 P. M. One Living Room suite 2 pc . almost new: with 2 end tables with d shelves. 1 Lounging Chair A Ottoman, new; 2 Upholstered Pull-up l! Clcairs, new 1 Upholstered Rocker; Coffee Table; 1 Exira Heavy Rug. 9x10.6 ami pad; 1 Exira Heavy Hug 9xil and pad. 2 Floth lannps and 2 Bridge laimps; I Axminster Hug. 9x12 and pad; Table and Magaslne ( J Rack, combined: Radio Btool. Mirror; Hird Cage; Breakfast Table and l ( 2 chairs, new, 3 Burner Gas Stove, range type; Table Cupboard; Piece ~ Linoleum 9x9. like new. Walnut Bedroom Suite, 3 pc. bed with coll , springs and Inneriprlng mattress, vanity dresser and chest of drawers, i- This suite almost new 1 Beautiful Walnut bc-droom suite, 5 pc. Bed has good heavy ccdl springs and litiierspring mattress, hall tree; rocker; 9x12 rug. several throw rugs, dresser; American Beauty electric H washer; 3 burner oil stove and oven; kitchen table, porch glider and chair to match, first class. 5 windows of curtains, like new; drapes, dishes; cooking utensils; silverware, etc ; and articles too numerous to mention. This 1s a fine lot of household furniture Most ot it Is new. .May l»e seen any evening after 7 o’clock '! TERMS- Cash. IBertha Furhman, Owner Hoy H Johnson Am-tlonc-er t Cha U K*-nt Clerk
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