Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1939 — Page 2
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Kuhn Isolated at Sing Sing A & **'R -I Frttr Kuhn • Poker-faced and apparently a* «*sr. Fritz Kuhn convicted leader cf the German-American bund is < aught by the camera through the window of the tram that took turn from New York to Ring Sing I r.->n at ((Mining N Y Kuhn, aentenced to two and one-half to tivi tears for forgery' and larceny in connection with the theft ot bund fundr. ha.« been wolated at the prison to safeguard turn.
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G. O. P. Chiefs M.ip TO Pins I f 4 J S 7 * i M i, ik John Hamilton, Joseph Marita and Henry Hetchr r Meeting in Washington, leader- of the Republican party * national executive committee are ahown a* they talk<<! over plan* for the IMO tampan.”! Left to ngnt are John 1» M Hamilton national chairman; Representative Joseph W. Martin. Jr. of Msssackueetla. and Henry I" Fiet, her general counsel It *».- anneuncci tha' an immediate drive would be made to pay off the snuu.uuO debt ti-nuiiu-Ing fi out the 1036 campaign.
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sewage disposal and water aupply system. ——— o - . Poker Chips Protested .Milwaukee, Wis iU.P» It’s no news for poker chips to be causing trouble, only in this case the trouble cornea even before they are put Into play The Paper Mill Worker* I'nion. lawal 315 IAFL'. ha* sent a letter ot protest to Washington asking that each Japanese made chip be required to carry the label "Made hi Japan - - o Canada Reads "Mein Kampf" WllHpeg. Man il’Pi A JOo-ent condensed version of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf' Is one of Canada's Vn usual Storv if MF d , d Alice Vestal Authorities at Ashland. Ore . are 11 investigating the story of Alice 'J Vestal. *22, who allegedly was stolen w hen she was 12 years old, - and held captive for 10 years during which time she was macried to her kidnaper and raised a family of four children. r ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer December 12 Claude A Harvey and Hon. 3 niili-s east of Monroe on State Road No 221 Complete closing out sale. I>« , c 13 Wm Htobry Shelbyville. Indiana, livestock sale. Iki 15 Emanuel J Miller. 1 mile North and 3 miles West of Berne Trust Co Bldg . Decatur Indiana Phone IM
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I By HARRISON <ARKOLL > lapirtgltl. IMS king Fsalam »> ■■brale, tar HOLLYWOOD — LIGHTS' CA - MERA' ACTION! | Hitting in a canvas chair beside a camera crane. Producer-Director
UEr fU ME', Carole Landis
from one end of the sound stage to the other On the screen, you won’t I be able to tell it from the real sandstone cltff that the company used on location. Mias Landis, one of Hollywood s shapeliest blondes, is clad at stratc-, glc points in animal skins But she. is still a sight to see. and ahe ascends the cliff once, twice, thrice They are now ready to take the scene but this being a movie, the prehistoric belle first must have a makeup woman fuss with her hair 1 We seise this opportunity to do ' a bit of interviewing "How do you like the role?" w* ask. "Is it hard to play?" Carole looks at us with a glint in her eye. "Not the acting." she says. "It's the climbing that gets me." Mr Roach, who was nettled at what some of the critics said about his "Captain Fury," is acquiring a sense of humor. He cheerfully admits that "1.000.000 B C." contains anachronisms that will shock scientists. and perhaps some reviewers. but he thinks the picture will clean up at the box office—even more so than "Captain Fury.” "My friend. D W Griffith, thinks that people will laugh at some of this." he says. "But I say let them laugh I guarantee that everybody will be excited over our fights between prehistoric animals "We are not saying that things actually happened thia way. anyhow. In a modem prologue, we have our principal characters wander into a cave, where they meet an old man 'Come on in,' he says 'and enjoy the hospitality of an ancient people.' He shows them picture writing on the wall and explains that It tells the story of a hoy and girl very much like the two who have just come Into the cave. •"Then he spins them a tale and we cut lark to prehistoric times, with our modem principals enacting roles of people of that day. We | »i»-#t sellar*. according to S J Gundy. Toronto representative of Olford Univ r»ity Pless In three weeks about 6.000 copies of the booklet were sold. War Cos's Monk's Beards Left !i-sher. Eng. llH’i Monks at St Bernard's Monastery. Chamwood Forest, Lelchterwhire. were proud <rf their beards That was before the crisis. Now they are cleanshaven. They found that beard* and gw* mask* didn't go well together. - — -B' '■ ii"Seeing Eye" Dog on Campus r _____ 1 Stat College Ph . • tUI’l dlobert f A. Rom. 31-year-old blind youth ot Altoona. I*k . is •ot oiled In Penn- '• sylvania HUt. Cottege's journiltwm school here and dep nd* on Rita, j hl* seeing eye dog to guide him about the campus. "Rita still gets miked up on »onie at the building-", Rom said.
, never say It's facts. It's just the j old man's story " Roach is making a big experiment tn this film Aside from the ' ' few scenes tn the prologue and ■ epilogue, the characters speak no . ' dialogue They talk occasionally Hi ' prehistoric languages, but the audi- ! ence doesn't understand them. ' Mostly, the characters rely on pantomime Then, there's the voice ; of the old man running all through the picture as narrator. You get what thU means ? Roach ha* a terrific natural for foreign countries With the exception of the few scenes of dialogue, all he has to de for foreign release Is to 1 dub the voice of the narrator into i any language he desires ' I'm going to town on that angle," he says "For instance, In--1 stead of just having a version in | Spanish. I'm going to have versions in Mexican Spanish. Argentine Spanish and Spanish Spanish And in every other language where pictures arc shown"' Right now. though, let’s shoot over to R-K-0 to look tn on Ginger I Rogers suid the "Primrose Path" company As played on the stage, thia story wouldn’t have gotten to first base with the Hay* office But R-K-O figured It would have a ’ strong story left, even after the : necessary changes were made. So It m going ahead. If Director Gregory I-a Cava i comes to a scene in the script that ' might be cut out by the more
Hal Roach reI hearses a bit of prehiatorie I drama for the year's most fabti loua movie. ' 1 000 000 B C. " Carole Landis. eomeliest member of a tribe known as the "Shell People." is clambering up the side of a cliff It's a swell cliff, extending
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eastic remarks, but her mother, I Marjorie Rambeau. is dressing her up fit to kill She brings over her I : prise possession, a ratty fur. and puts it around Ginger's neck Gtnger'a eyes light up. “Oh, ma." ahe . aav*. “I hope I don't lose R.” "Never mind, dearie.” says Marjorie. "There's plenty more where that came from." Just in case some censor board might think this is too plai*a hint about the mother * morals. Direc- ; tor Ijv Cava or.'ero the dialogue : changed for the next take "It doesn’t matte* Dearie.' saya Marjcr.e." so long as you look I beautiful." ■ " ' "" ' — i ■■mi ami > | MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stikks. lower and quiet. i lt”Ud«. lower; 1 8 goveruiuvnta I ', irregular. Curb stocks. Irregular. Chicago siocks. lower. I Call money, one per cent Foreign exchonr*. higher in rei lation to th* dollar. Cotton, firm Grains, wheat firm, up almut *«- 14c; torn easy, off about %-%c. < hi. ago livestock, weak. I Rubber, higher. Silver liar in New York, unchanged at 34%c a fine ounce. Bit of Tropica If) Ohio t Middh-port, O. <UP> JttraugII ■'cs think It's a rooe of tnlMaken geography when they ;>us* Uirough i certain part* of Mld-lleport In the . | yard of It N Ha rue* may be seen acroea the street State Sen Tom W. <ja hafnix*. tree In full Moom. and , {Jone* has two fset-muturing stalks of imnaua*
*"RAT £ S * | Ons Tims—Minimum charge of Il 25s for 2C words or lose. Over II 20 words. I'Ac per word. Two Times—Minimum ebarge of 40c for 20 words or lose. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Throe Times—Minimum charge of 50c foe 20 words or ieo Over 20 words t'/gc per word for the three times. Card of Thanks - Me Obituarlee and voroeo _ 11-00 Open rate—display advertising 25c per column Inch. • «i "BLIND' ADVKRTIBEMENTB — Advertfsemimts appearing in 11 this column without names I signed arc “blind." They are I to be answered by letters, ad , h dressed to the box number in care of the Daily Democrat We can give no Information concerning the parties advertis I FOR SALE WMMBMMMMWWWSWBMBaWWMaBWMCMWaWWWWWHMWMWMSW FOR SALE - Qr Balsbury Rosa Capa worm powders Tonic and conditioner Jameeway ventilating system and equipment Decatur Hatchery. Poultry Headquarters. I 234-ts! ALWAYS — New, goed washers, different makes; irOßers. sweep ers: heating city gas stoves. ! small paymenu Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, sales nun | M»tl | FOR HALE--Plano In good cotidilllon Phone 741 Price Regeonahle. 3*<<3t( |FOR HALE -Reed baby oMTiagr. Oriental tan. Mrs. Mart Braun 2fr-' N Seventh greet 3'.'l>a FOR HALE 37 pls* double Immunml Mrs. Jennie Miller-Sapp. Itg IS. E- of Hobo Decatur Phone MS4' 393-3 U i FOR HALE -Marr, smooch mouth. I sound, roan gelding coming . j year old. Everett Rice 1 mile east of Monroe. 31H-3t i FOR BALE 3<hi bushels Pennsylvania potatoes. Phon<3MI. FOR SALE Nice tat duvks. Il j each. Good bronse turkeys Grant . I Owens. Decatur phone 575-A | Dei 11,13,13 1k.19.2Qx | I FOR HALE lute model. 6 tube Philco battery eonaole radio. 1 complete with batteries A real bargain. Miltuu C. Werling. Preble, j Indiana 292-3ta fORFOR SALE 1>39 Chevrolet coach, in good running condition Ruth Foughiy. 104 S. 13th St. I 2»2-3t | MASONIC Suteii meeting of Decatur 1 Xo. 571, F and A. a; du Matter Maamia Dcgre« at 7:90 p. m. Tu« !h day, Drcrmber 12 B*- prsae®’ A. D Nutttea, W M 3»34t II ». TI«»N Nuiif in hereby gUti* that pur•Uunt to the Imwb of the Htat* •’< , InriianM the Board «»f LHr%’<<K» «»< thr l»c autr >u*ii<a* and Loan A*>'>' i |>«c«tur. Indiana, by a rr«<»iullon a«iopth»«l by a majority votr of the iurnibem <4 »U’b b<»ard and 4 majority vote of Riid bjhmm lati«>n Ttw Dapsrimetit of Finan* la I Inatltullona of lb* Mtatr »»f Indhtna. Im» tn* dißMsliition of aahl iathm and ha* found that aaid aamx ialf«»ti auivant and liiat therr are auffl- < lent aaart» with wh> h tn !«•> all of Hr <rrdttor« and aharr h» »d<-rp. Paul K Lb hl4*nMrl<»r Aft«nt tn lb»' Matter of the Li«piidalton of th** Ibnatur Navins* and I la»aii Ar*>« ia(ioj|. iXt atur, Indiana. d«ba L. Attaraey I’r. It - —■■mi* ill Ml ———o—B— —■■ Asevlelmeei •« Kseeslev Belair %«. SMA K'.lit-r I* hereby given. Ttmi ibuhd»r*ign,u ha* iK-«ii api> >li>te«l f. .- e-utor ot thf sstate of Bertlia H«.engulh Fl*a. late ot Adam. « ounc. 4e<ra*e4 Tn- outate I* probably aoivsnt. H.irtli»ld Heorngulh, E*e«ulor Hear* H. Heller. «llwm> Novambrr 3S, IS3S !>*•-. S-11-1S wtrrire or sia.vi. »errrt or r.HTt is; in. an> Notbr la l.rirby given to Hi. • rr.l Hog*. h«lra »iwl legaire* <>f Mar> <’ M.o' .lluhi <l*. eaaed lo appear In the Adam* Circuit Court. hrW at 10-a tor. Ihdlatm, on tha Seth day of I*"renilor. ISIS, and shoe • ause. it any. why the Final Hritletneni Axount. Will, the r.talr .»f *al<l d,-. rdri.t •lioiikt not Io- *pf>rnvwl nM -al.i heir. »rr not It led to tbrti and there make nroof of hrlr-hlp. and receive their dlstrlhutlv* aba.e*. firverin || g. burg. • A'linloi,ir.tl"r Pe alur. Indiana lie* S IS3S. Heer, B. Hrllrr, A Harer y - . . SAVE GAS Our new G. M. < Carburetor KIU Will make a New Car eu* of ! your old gas-eetmg auto. WIIITE-ZESER 3rd at Monroe Phone ,144
squeamish cen- ; svr boards, tie shoots it two ' ways. Here is how It works. When we j. come onto the i aet. Ginger la getting ready to 1 go out on a ' date Her grandmother. Queenie Vassar, and her little sister. Join Carroll, are making ear-
MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer tor Drl-Ga*. the bullied cooking gas, Thor waaber and Ironer. E C Stucky. Geneva Hatchery. Pb<> U e 158, Geneva 205-ts i FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 370-A at our expense for dead stoch roawval. The Stadler Produels Co., Frank Burger, agent. ILtl GIFT OF GIFTS Give her a H!». er sewing mncblne Low month ly iMytnent* start n«gt yeai ; Free Singer automatic Iron or toy ! machine free. Phouc 2M daytim. lor 411 evening* 335-IHx SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sale* or s« i vice Call England s i Auto Parts Store Phone 283 day I time, evenings 411 All make* repaired Needles, belt* pans H * iug taught free. 38G-12U IS YOUR WIFE SAFE driving a j nights? What would she d ii her car had a flat tire? Be sal. Gel Seai-o-matlc safety Inner tube, made by Goodrich to eliminate flat lire worries Small down pay meuts. Joe Ray, Fogles Scrvl.. Station. North Second street, acrons from Elks Phone 8»7 »v-3l NOTlCE—Upholstering, reflnishing and repair work of all kind* We I buy and aell good furniture Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St , Pbtme 420. 2SO-3vt ~ WANTED MEN WANTED to husk Phone kS'J-G. Oscar Scheitler it WANTED--Loans on tarms Eastern money Low rates Very liberal terms Seo me for abstracts of Utie French Quinn 33-m-v-f 1 ■" ■■ 1 0 - ■ FOK RENT FOR RENT Five room modem house Furnace. Hard»o<>d floor* On South First street Phone 7h or inquire 113 M.r<‘ - i Avenue 290 3t Vpp.’tHlHi.'el nl tatnlHl.lralor F.alatr Ao. :wHt> N..tke I* beret., *!,.«. I t • I un l.r-lgii. ,1 ba* b.-en app.int.'l A mlnl.trator of tt.- <-*l.it< I AWheeler, lit. A.Uic- • .n. I < ea»ed The e.tal. I. p ..■ ,l lr | vent. Millon Millet VI. Heer, <1 Hrllrr. Aiiwrer. jDrcemiber !. IVl’ I'. 1-1 German Co ed Enrolls Bethany. W Va tri'i stranded German <■<>-«*! will I- p mltted to st'idy this yeai ■' B* ‘i an> OoUogc a* a Liichii ft!, student a< t-ordinx to D* .< F< • H. Kirkpatrick Mir- Anna Woj »ka, who*, home is In the I' -t' ctHTldor. was unable to t. Europe when the war bi". MltlO. 11l llk vi *i i' t • mi v I •»»' ».*rsn: Ml. »T 5 Noth • I* hereto gi«*a l ':<• '<■ |lt*.r* belr- and legal*- ' ■>' K “llilth. .!•< • " —‘l l.Mlani- Circuit Court - i hur Ittdtat.a. "t* Lemlo-r. t»3». a«4 •!•"» • ' " ls I win 11.. flß.il thttlriie ’ V j With lhr rats***- «’f "‘ '• ■* BlM’Ukl not in rtppro rd -i heir- are n.,lifted t<. • make proof iiei.-lup . •! • their distributive •her. M illlain II liiocv *dn>ini.tr [Heat <tt It dune. i’< • '' Hear, n Heller. Alterae, Mill. I TO I Ill’ll' H» ot VllltlTlok *.l Vl'l’Hol'ltt ‘ • •"'* I*- h*rrl»>' t I < led 1 hl* • < e. ' iCnutu H »»f * *' will hffi held Ml th* A«»*H’ : 111 111. Court IP.ll*. al I" latia at s ..• k A M December It. I’i'' l*oun«H will .«hi«<<l. < tha.l.tltlonal appr.iprletl— ■ « . officer* ..ni-l.h-t to ' W»r «MtrM*«lH»Nr> h»tf Mt thU lUhf 1 Halen of Nuor. • lilunpltal. I <*annrd diol «»r » « I HoMpHAI. 1 Meat. Poulin 4 F'-b Hospital Drum and M»dull'. Hosplinl. Building Maliitenan . liiMpltal. It.n.d A Inter. *t fund I'ouht, poor Itrllr; Dwbursentent* Sheriff Rhi rd of fri-u < t transfer from Hhrritt Deputies for Emerge"' <• T“« sole Hefund • ‘ Sheriff. MH*'*(Tran»ter from Sheriff Telephone > , County Clark. I'o«tak> Hupplle* <p..*iase and Hupplte- • terr»d from Furnitur. An t t it. A- • ouhi > Highway . ~ , leek* Tra-tor Driver Single Hand Stone . " T*«p»yer- »|.|..ou* meeting siiatl line a rie heard lhere.m Th.- a l.t ' prlatloi. a* finally ma' l ' " |..math ally refetr.d t |l..»rd of T*» .kim nl-l""" B Hoard Will hold a f’irtl within fifteen «ta. Audltor'e office of Adan. Indiana, ... si ma, b< d--l« <»ted Alaapayer* oiqc lilts I additional spproptml''.' l heard and liffete»t..i i*«: • • Inquire of the < out.D Au*l , and where *u< h hearing will I Victor H Elrhet Auditor Adam* r, ' 4 " ,> Ur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMCTRIST Byes Caamlnsd • Gias*'* I 1 HOURS I g:K te 11:30 «:» *• 100 Rsturdays. I 00 pTelephene ’35
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