Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1928 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H Heller Pres, and Gen. Met. A. R. Holthouim Sec’y ft Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller ; Vice-Preetdent Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, fig secosH class matter. Subscription FUte*| Single copies #2 One week, by carrier ,» .10 One yoar, by canter 6.00 One month, by mall .36 Rtb months, by taalL— ISO S*x months, by‘mail 1.7 S One year, by mail 3J6 Oae year, at offtro ... 3.61 aecoad ermea. IMsswiter* $3.60 one year. Advertising sen a® sale known by appftcatftaa Natloael Advertising lie press—alias Sch#er*r, Inc., (Prices quoted are withia fliat d 5 East Wacker Drive, Chdaags »)0 Fifth Avenue, Mtw Tara Charter Member* Tbe ladi es League at Hose I%UIS> The primary campaign omter* tteo iaet Week aad Irom sew ut) the eaad.dates will make their dial drive. It* 'our daty te to is the polls neat Timsffay. No* for a littbe “them up" arsmwd th» house. Leok after your laws, the ft) i • tree I#, 1 #, paiat mi yoar Ho**;?, the flower beds and help make thiags lout tidy, '* and attractive, ”*... 4 j j Thu city cbm* sp rampaiga is pronicely. Street Commissioner I Amo* Fisher report* that the work * will be completed by Wednesday Boon and iu those ■-**•»■ where the dk a failed to pit k op the cans and trash, the ci'. inns ar- *»k*d to call I m * him or the city rb-i'i.'* office aad ~ n <t»' k work will lie made of It.. egr ll *-'— 1 Li-» They are huiMisr a toll bridwe Ttrm * Ih fiuit, a< ross the river to 'Win'leor, i * Canada. It a ill be o pens, atu * are seat year am, oar gars* is that >he geverr.mest will h*ve to b«»p on army of revenue Men stationed *i • both ends to check op oo th-we who 1 * ** ® v *» to «’amnia. tu get their je ©•wsftmewt*. Mure than 11,000 democratic and * republican ballots have been printed * * • lor the primary election neat Tu*s day. Are yon going to n»». the one m priutrd for ,vtm? Remember that this year you cannot vote an absent vot *r's ballot and if you wish to casi yaw preference for the taadidaias J*e.s *wvtrt go to the polls. The tokiweo* street river bridge, cast of this city, is being repaired end rightfully so. The bridge hasj seeded repairs for sometime and o sew railing will be placed oe bath sides of tike strs<ti»re, the abutments braced and Iha bridge made to look like new. H's money well spent sad the little expense of repairing it now i hiii save thauseed of doHam ieter. Booth Tarkington wrote the “Gebtle* 1 , man from Indiana" and yesterday’s (.tine-o Tribane carried ee editorial >• entitled. “From, politics to Prisdn is Indiana.” The reemd of Indiana's offi, mis a ithia the last eight years has made the state the laughing stock of the nation and if if wasn't for tin* "•’i statute -At limitifiopn we weald ftoli tit* record for keinJitij* them »p, which is just yjiother was of sayiug that ■ othCTs should be along with Wall). *• n @ , — s —lsw*c ©Newspaiwr writers arc predicting lovernor At Kmitbfih nomination for 'president at the democratic,.,convcnS’ * /X\ (®p Mow on the first two or three ballots. A spirit of harmony prevails among the pfe-ty and thctghanees of vanning in the fall never were brighter. With a united party, the cause and prill® w ciples outlie democratic party can be placed before the voters and If they stop to think, their reaction should be - favorable to the democratic cuudi- .,[ dates. Old Ilogtd Week is going to be giveu "•* this year, the general committee deciding definitely on the matter last night. About $4,000 has been raised or pledged for giving (he week’s celebration. combined with an agriculture show, and next. Thursday the committee will fix the date. A feature of the week will be the agriculture, 4*»

Tduiry and Industrial oxhlblt and the 1 week promises to be one of the biggest ever staged here. Let's all join 1 in Ae spirit ttf the thing and help I put over an old-fashioned <Sld Home ’• | Week 1 | Increased Agterest, or would you , say renewed hostility, was struck up 1 yesterday" among the republicans, w%'n Attornwy General Arthur L. Gll- ! lioxn, filed suit agaiuai Edward' S. * Shumaker, si* erlutendent of the Inj dlag.i AntFFiiloou teapfte. charging. I him with violation of the Indiana cor--1 rupt practices act. Shumaker had J Oilliom's itaTto listed iu the, league's .itfficial i»i'w, clfttwifn* tin- attorney tgengraT as a ''wet." (Billon; denies |.thi- charge, iftlls ißWimafter some pet tiia»»i'>< end the fight is on ngaln. Shumsker Is under • s ss e to ti.- penal firm- for contempt of c.art and this s the third suit hied «t« as him by , thi etkoraey gv'hertl. Tisi Adams, crusader io the public*o party aad vsvpias wilitotS of VmeeaweS, India mi, e«# of ihe candi, ‘kHtes for tha r«publicas nomUiation for gwversor, visited sere today and met the vwtors. Mr. Adame was one *4 (be first W4-* is the state to start tta l expone at rotten p-dnics iu this statv and imhs fought by the organ- | bait km b«ca*«e they did net want the took sow sartMHbds to leak out it w.n ■o rotten they couldn't keep lxim qsietj wad in the eye* of mini- today ho fit a hero. The •ineerlly nbout th» 1 ciann-np in 4ndiau» politic* will bo j «i,ewo i«>miewlMtt from the vot* given j ! the veteran, Bgluiag and touc*t m»o frr»m Vincenties. • 4 Clunttn 41. Bowers. *di>toT»l writer oo live •Hew Ybrk Evening World. j formerly * .-.owe; -d trrth the f ort Way an i"urn*lt:«*e- ;e, * a d knows to n--*iiy every in Indiau», hat been rb -sen ns te*»>cr»r> vhaiymnu Wnd keynote epeKktr of ’he dimoi cr»tic tvsti •n«l conveitti-'B «t Huatu' n-xt month. Mr. Bower* Won uatk-n - », fame as author of the book, "Acfferwoo pud Jackson,” and last winter «he o he spoke before the meeting of the democratic national committee in Washington, a demand was made tb t i. he deliver the keynote spc otdi at the | Houston umvention. Mr. Bowers has won a nation-wide reputation because of his ow n keen ability and ltis sound *>ii»wl#dge of democratic prhic-ipk-r. He speaks with soundness aril hi* address before the democratic delegai 8 w ill be a gem. He is one of the outstanding ora t or* and w-riter* is the country, a thinker and has the rare gift of being able to express himself in a W'.ty that arouses tbs firs and , ,-uthusiasiu of his andi-n-e. He is one as tite outstanding democrats in j the country and great things may be expected from the former Btoofiier ( newspaper man. a leader in the new school of democracy. kkkftkkvk # » * 4 * * BIG FEATURES • » 0 V RADIO * »*«*♦**#*** TUEdDAY'S FIVE BE3T RADIO FEATURES j ..WJd—New York tf:3o pm. Fifth’ anni- j versary eonVert, ApoHo flub of Bn oklyn with male chorus of '.♦<» I orchestra, anfl Klorentg Ra toil So-* pro Po. %'KAf -Netwoik 7 pit Evcrreatlj lowir. with broilerick or. atol Michael Gtisikoff. ifioligist | WK.Wf” -Network 7 pm. Kvcrreacfr 11 - .lit It assqciatioft hour, witU Herbert Iloovi¥ and William drccn. WOR — Network 6 pm Maiu slt'-ot ( sketeitas. fiTb.best RADIO FEATURES ® °' (t'opv right 1928 4*y I'uited Pre.vet miokup — eftunibia Hrmr, with Barbara jd a and Sascha Jacobsen. 1,0 ® WEAF. hookup—B:3o CBT — Opera “L'Amico Firtg.” WJ/„ hookup—7 C'ST—Comic opera, "The Burgomaster.” -- K.DKA, ITttsburgh (310) —4:13 CST —Westinghouse band. WEAF. hookup—o CST —Home Companion Hour, .g, **¥*******¥** * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO * *«**«¥¥*¥¥*** Haig’s umn push forward near Vil-lers-Brettmneux. Heavy artillery bombardment. is opened by the enemy against the allies in the Hangard sector. French re-establish t herr lines in Noyou sector, and re-lake Locre. German troops trying Verdun tactb'H on larger scale, and are attack-' , i itig each allied flank separately hoping to establish, strong supporting ' ’ bases for real offensive iu the center.

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POLITICAL CALENDER DEMOTEAIK TICKET . FOR CONGRESS Daily nemaerai: I*teS*r #<vn-»tni. I »m » i »i.did.i> tor »t! ■ (he Eighth Cmiyr* «-l‘>nal Dis«l'irr nth j«i t to the deeisum <>f the I> m<* r» <• prtmarhi May a, IS2H. *!y legal i (qualMkatioti# we of ib* *mt rank »»d ! |order, have had the necessarypublic , oTMhI expt i knra, mu 100 | and tJi« atagfi'* is “This'office Scion ••* , Ito the North." This office has been in the South foT a life-time. Why not be loyal to Adams county »<*d her i candidate. lawrence sown oFuger. May l-*l Decatur, Adam, t'ouujy j For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Mease announce ry name a a can- j Stdrite for the Democratic nomhiutio* for County Surveyor of Adams cot*u-: ty, subject to the decisis* of the j Democratic voter. :U the primacy t* be held Tuesday, May e RICHARD tDkkl rOKNIi-iLB | For CoH»iy Recorder Daily Democrat: Pleaoe arroownc*that 1 am a candidate! for t-tee dem« 1 cratic nomination lor' Recorder oi. i Adams County, mfaject to tin doth-1 sum of the voters at the pri»i«ry, Tuesday, Nav k>, 1926. Turn support *iH be appreciated. <i MRS CLARA AXDKfSQN | ® T reasurer I Daily Democrat: Plea^t-announce my nano a.-* a ran didate for the Democratic nomination j for Treasurer of Adams county. Auy 'support will be greatly apprecli ed. Ed. Ashbancber i l or Auditor Daily Dcmo i*t :—Pit *. annnuTi e that I am a candidate for the Domoj cratic nomination for Auditor of AdI ams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, ' May s %. 1928. WALTER WILKINSON For Sheriff ® I ° Daily Democrat: —Please aft’tmp that I aut a for the Drmosubject to decision of voters at the primal'.# Tuesday, May S, 1928.' "SPOT" HOLLINGSWORTH For County Recorder Daily Please announce that ! am a candidate for the Dera*cratic nomination for Recorder or Adams county, subject to tS§ dccimpn of the voters at the primary, Wesday, May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. - ELLA M. PEOPLES • For Auditor t Itally Democrat:—Please announce that. I am a candidate for (he Demo--1 cratic nomination for Auditor ol ' Adams county,subject to tbe decision • of the voters at tbe primary, Tuesday ' May 8, 1928. GLEN COWAN. !: i 1 For Recorder Daily Democrat:- Please aunoutirr -‘jthaf. I am a candidate f<«r tbe Damn - j cratic nomination for Recorder ol ; Adams county, subject to tbe decision . jof the voteru at the primary, Tueb

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day. May f. 1 Viga- support «dl Ihj spjo w i*t«d. • ED CREEN I „ Foi* P< osecst ng Attorney Dm'-si ar IVwHKrat: I 0 Plea-e nnnoiu»ce my e;mdida*y fur 'ifce J)e«K'*r»tk uumhmtian foe prowriiutmg ■ttinwy nf Adams eoMnty *«bjeet to tie decision of rti* Democsrtic voter* at the primary election. J May 8, Support of ail Demo-rut* wdi ; be greatly apprvi ioted. B. Fay Roltor, Atturtroy. 4 H Co mrilSstouer First Bistrlct i ’Please momfo*:* my nwdMacy a s«* 1 the Democratic a-.mvnatioa for com j mie* loner of Adorn* cwmiiy, Vint d>»triet . joh\ g HorrMAN Preble township. Fs- Cangcys* « ] Lditiot fjwnuscrat: I’leasp slut, am e to tlxe TDunsw mts ; W Adaiwe county that 4 mi -a candt-) . datw fur tlve Demacraa lc wsßiinatiow ]

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gras*tonal district anbjeet to the deI’lsiou of Democratic voters at the primary election. May 8. If noniiu ated and elected I shall b*”* l to represent both the norttiTnd south part of the district. Democratically yours, DON WARD, 99tCwks Untou City, ludlana. Prosccutins Attorney liecatur Itemorrat: Pieasc announce my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary election to be held May 8 Any support will be greatly appreciated. „ <ED A. POSSE, attorney < FOR SURVEYOR Daily Democrat: Please announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the P—iocratic voters at Hie primarg, Tuesday, May, 8, 1928. fib ' WALTER H. GIIXIOM. FOR AUDITOR Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Pemocratfr nomination for Auditor op Adams vouuty. Any sgftport that I receive, will toe greatly apP'cciat&l. 4-7 ftLBEHT H.MU.aW- 1 Commissioner, Third District Editor, Decatur Democrat: Please annoiiftc4' to yi*ir reade/to that 1 am a candidate for the office' of Commissioner-Of tin- Third ..istrlct in Adams county, sutoject to the d*>q ci- i,>• of tic Peaiocratb! Voters at the Pi imai v. election to he iiClil .May 8. Your support will he appreciated. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. Commiflticiwr Third DiMrict Please aßinouuce that I am a cntkfii date lor the Perhßcratlc nomination for county cßinmis.-ioner fn-m the Third .tudrict and v. ill Appreciate the siWliort at Ike voters. JAMES FOE EM AN, Blue t'rewk tuwuaiiip. if, F*r PeosecLWnsr AMaraay D i-,-*tur Dentocrat; Please announce Unit I imh a •undnla'-' t*-r fhq uf-fici of Prasecitting Attorney *f Adams caunty aufijeot t« the dee.taion of fiiie Demociati* voters of tin' cauqty M the grimwy eiectiaM w» be held May 8. Any auppor fi id bj: greatly inipvei iai »< . KuAhita N«lhi.h|. , . ® for Barv.ejwr Decutar Demoenat: Please announee that I a* a iSta ! riidate for the Democsatie nom hint ion | for Cmutty Surveyor, of Adaiss ttoEn-t-v. sulvji t. te the deoisi. a of Mia ( Bmmiwßi vabers at> the inwaaary, , Tuesday, May 8. 1928 V Tour (jupptirt wMI h* iuUul. -Licensed engiJ *eor. . ® '4-U . RALPH K EUWP. ' —— I RECORDER ( Daily Democrat: i Please anotinca Utah I*m a wmuH--1 date for the De-muCratic aomhiation as Recorder of Adams county subject.to ' the rteeisien of vQtars at, the May pritn cry. If elected l slmll d» all. iu my power to conduct the office iu a bus-iness-lile .aid oPc cleat way. Auy sujppert wd be appreciated. Charles W. Stuilcr. ■ iii,. i.i.i.i——. ii ii )

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