Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1930 — Page 5

tfc building K COMMENCED _ ~ ’m.u !'■ 1 special I *•’■, „ lirt > u, ‘ ® ' (lin .».H rk In P"<> ,2W' ' nun.r.cus state roads H* n t Br own. -lir-etor. in the K * M.HI t-i-v. new detours ■* „ ltl , nn. Maintenance IM*' d county ■ L as Hetours to make ■A, tot'll' !.■ ax ter state ■ j a(ll . “ «*“ SCr '''- built’ 11 " I'otnted out that vKnow s.l i between toW and U' ll ' l’ aving ’ an ' l OfW'tac i" " f H, ' VPr " ll ■ r^" 1 ' " lls - In,lia "- MM . , Mad- mav Kl ' f ... road • pavement to OElles or ” s, ‘ r,,ad ’ ?1 10 the 18-'' ■ ■ «'i :i, '" ce ,o ■ Ma,l ‘ IM<ott-b't.o 01- use road Scvmour. "■ 1,11 r,,ad 50 ■.millt’S. tlfi.te road 29 to Um..,, iioweve' a little later be choice roule * s IHr util de I "tress on road |Ko»on S "if and North 18, and ">> - "I Di from Mad . mß, f .'a notn' " ■ Scottsburg. " nder 43 l. ifayette anti ■ of Vera .,d ot *'•' t>aß ’ of <<•: . - leltctll of tie f.r 'Veek Os March set f. :") in the bullet.n ■ J .jinn road s<». Mil nC " 4d. Batesville. Canidriii'. 1 tty. junction of -t a'i harp turns boBat-' '‘d Metamora. h 5» and follow reg- I detour : ■ >ad .'2 Detour | Ci'll j Lowell. Vai- - Goshen. 'it- ■ ironml Ben construction. Bull " 111 - tie. Rushville, V . I' i rtford City. l l'' i'e'Uei — Detour bridy. instruction at 1 B. north . eensburg is live JB Br 'tn around a’ '-jnorth of It ffsburg. W W.■ not maintained r. maintained I^Ks'.itallv•”•• ittfler. Ohio line) Bn, Hit - 'titer to Kendall acconnt 'tstnution. 22> 2 7 it nibtis. North Ver Malt.-oi Closed between 1 all, l - v ' Vernon account Ming. Through traffic detour ■t State roads; local detour Maatl 14 l|!1 - hue. Winamac. ” ! Lake) —Detour 14 miles vest of Winamac ac bridge out is l ' osll ‘' 11 ’ ol, r from WarHr 10 ■’ 111 -south of Leesburg Btict runs. ■ action is 5 miles. Mr > road 24 dll. line, Kentland, ieuansport, Peru. Wt. Mki. Huntington. Kort Wayne to Ohio line over county lietour \4-tnile north miles . list of Monticello to route to Logansport is 3’4 B') road 27 (Ohio line. Liberty, ■ciunond. Winchester. Portland. Mtaittr. Fort Wayne, Angola, Bdiigati lino) Detour from Kort ■tftie to DeKalk-Allen county Bt lecount construction is 15 Mm; 1-’ tniie.- of which is paveBent. 2* (111 line, Attica, FrankBt, Tipton. Elwecd, Alexandria. Muchest'r, I nion City, Ohio line) B^ 1011 ’’ Just west of Tipton acB 1 construction is miles. ■Road 2!) (Madison. Greensburg. M. Laporte, junction with road B Ma r Michigan Ctty) — Traffic B!' e carf ’fully over two temporary B*^ M al II and 14 miles south of B WBtplirt - I’etour from 2 miles °f Winamac to Pulaski—•rke county line account paving ■ lo miles. ■J'S' Road 30 (Dyer,'Valparaiso. Bfmouih, Warsaw, ■Columbia City, ■ Orl Wayne, Ohio liydi — Ifnn-a-I d Erie R. R. crossing at 2

Mention ■ * Farmers S c .have a supply of drain >n 4, 5 and 6 inch sizes l n " ho||() W building blocks, nces right. Easy terms. ,invite you to call and Wk it over. Monroe Tile Co. O. Lewellen, Mgr.

Vast Army of Workers to Gather Census Data | SAMPLE COPY * 7 ~ * BivoiTUissT or coMMnct-itmuD or tin csitsos J FIFTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1930 L na-w POPULATION SCHEDULE < ! >vnitM* or other asaas _ - ' ll *W H "«'. u.u Mjm'ua.rm Hj. lu, „>n ■22.",2*d ;2 |'"WV'B i!sw MUTMHI —. „■ , . _ -«— - t J' I '*** •f" , u 1 Agrd I. IWO, <a. m <a.« Umiiy Hrtaii.-tuHiß of I Co Shia. 112 •< PH" ••» hm» M ?•<»"• iHOitltd «M of l»o •« b»r ootoatv If bora tu “ - 4 » •FfJ S»2WC— 3ESI h|! I P ! ‘tsxtSS *SSM* V 1* Jfc — ““uMssiastt “* i* i'll ! •• It II !i IK H ■■«i.,.»rm»— *»i»w< k*. m] ■ _ I J4> j|<Jl PJ I* |ll F MM, ' l<M *nSZ - ,r, - a I •>. l-ZE. I l . .. ZJJLm - zfctz 2 jm l~ 5 ft the IntaW’W J Iwl wifevl( k JM'fc y • r —” i \ |,l -A II t’<T . fc4 1 4 ; 4 z /z—< I z l I 1 /MMIKJI ■ 1 Diß.rc tor. F ■■■K-aBMBMMMMSjfMBI X? ,Z z 1 J /I •’ y i'TiWll II TS GETTING DATA |-• JS-A-rl H.L. ..'-.'i'-tAf'. 'i TaKar 1 i I ® SLI swi Syr l L . Ml "AyiWTIOH OCPAkTMENT AT CENSUS BUREAUDP J A HILL. ASS 7 DIRECTOR MABCABET CAPCOLL EXAMIMES RECORDS of 1700

It is - r cry back to 1700. when the Federal census of the 1 United i.. •> was taken. The Census Bureau has. like all other | things, improved its system since the first census taking. Above i illustration »ho vs the extreme care which Uncle Sam takes in ) gathering and <••> ling data on his gigantic family. An interesting I compariAo- m the illustration is that of the census Aken in Boston ‘

Leaping Box Cars Meet in Mid-Air , . «.*? i -ft... Wt* t? ' -r'-’r'y • ■ ■ j, - w ■

A demonstration of “crashing” affection be- " tween two loaded freight cars, caused by the engineer’s abrupt application of brakes, which left them firmly suspended in mid-air, high above the tracks. The crash was so sudden that th*

viaduct is being constructed. r. S. Roa<y 31 (Ky. line. New Albany, Seymour. Columbus. Indianapolis, Kokomo. Peru, South Rr nd. Michigan line) — One-wav traffic over temporary bridge six miles south of Kokomo; drive slow over temporary bridge at 1-niUej north of Pern. Road 37 (Cannelton, Tell U ty,' English. Paoli, Bedford. P.iooming-' ton. Martinsville. Indianapolis) Detour near Harrodsburg account unpaved gap is 3 miles. Road 38 (Richmond. Hagerstown.; Newcastle) —One mile detour from j Hagerstown east account grading is over old road. • Road 39 (Lebanon. Erankfort. Rossville. Delphi. Monticello)—Detour from Rossville to €>’/a miles, north account paving is 7V4 miles. | Road 43 (Spencer. Greencastle, | Crawfordsville, Ijifayette, Monon,' Michigan City) —Detour from 5; miles north of Lafayette to Brooks-1 ton account paving is 11 m.les. Detour at 1 mile north of Wanatah ac I count bridge construction is live, miles. N Road 45 (Rockport, GentryvTlo,| Huntingburg, Jasper, Haysvill—( authorized thence to Loogootee and junction of road 16 near Bloomington)—.Traffic drive slow over new pavement west of Bloomington. Road 45 (Spencer, Bloomjigton,] Columbus. Greensburg, Lawrenceburg)—Traffic drive slow east of Bloomington account of unfinished shoulders. Detour just west of Nashville account building bridge fill is 2% miles, (and bad In places during wet weather). Detour ■ 1% miles cast of Newbern account, grading is 2% miles. V. S. Road 50 (Vincennes, Washington, Mitchell, Bedford. BrownsI town, Seymour. North Vernon. Versailles, Dillsboro, Aurora, LawrOnce-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.

♦ ears neglected to take their wheels along which are shown resting peacefully on the rails. The freak crash occurred on the main line of thrPennsylvania Railroad near Rahway, N. J., and delayed traffic for several hours. (International Nwrir»el)

|bu g, Ohio line)--Delour from; 1 Washington east account grading is 8 miles. Run-around bridge at I 2 milts we-t of North Vernon. U«e ’ new pavement to Butlerville, then I old road for 2 miles to pavement, j Watch for dangerous raill oad crossI ng in Bntlerv lie. Detour from injte’section road 29 to road 1 ac--1 count heavy grading is 12V4 miles; 'good condition but steep hill east ' >’ Versailles. E. S. Road 52 (Ohio line. BrookI vilie, Rushville, Indianapolis, LaJayette, junct/on with I'. S. Hoad 1 41) —Detour from 8 miles west of Metamora to Brookville account paving is 18>/4 miles, part over road 1. Cincinnati to Indianapolis I traffic use road 1 from Brookville Ito I’. S. road 40, thence on road 40 Ito Indianapolis. Road 53 (Montmorenci, Wolcott. Remington. Rensselaer. Hebron, I crown I’o’nt) Detour at a point . I miles north of Rensselaer ac- ! count construction is 1 miles, j Road 54 (111. line. Linton. Bloom . field, junction (If road 45. anthoriz led thence to Oolitic) — D lour east jof Switz City account paving is 13 miles. Detour just east of I I Bloomfield account construction is. 3V4 miles. Road 56 (Mt. Cannel (Ill.), Princeton, Winslow, French Lick,' Paoli, Salem, Scottsburg. Madison Vevay, Aurora) —Detour from Fran 1 cisco to Oakland City account paving 1h 7miles. clour from Salem oast account-construction D light, miles. Road 57 1 Petersburg, Wardi ngton to road 67. near I llbomticld) —| i Detour just east of Elnora account !*■ tlge out is 3 miles. Bridge run-' around at 2 miles north of Elnora.; Run-around at 5 miles no: th of Newberry account bridge construe I tion.

t in 1790 with its antiquated forms compared with the more practical I form of 1930. Note the important names listed in the Bostoa i census report, names of persons who played • part in the history J of our country which have earned for them a place on history’* I pages. The comp.lation of .he 1930 census will require the service* of more than 100,000 people. ”

Road 58 (V- vay, Markland, Floreuci. Patriot, North Lauding, junction with road 56)—Surface very narrow in places; several one-way bridge-. Road 62 (Mount Vernon, Evansville, Boonville, Leavenworth, Corydon. Now Albany) — Runaround account embankment slides at 3 miles wt st of and 2 miles east of Sulphur for one-way traffic only. Detour over old road 62 because of construction between St. Mein rad and Dale. Road 66 Evansville to Rockport) —Detour between Newburg and Brisco is 8 miles and in fair condition. I Road 67 (Vincennes, Bicknell, Spencer, ludianapols. Anderson. Muncie. I<ortl:iud. Ohio line)—Detour just east of Switz C'ty account paving is 4% miles. Detour at Albany account bridge construction is 1 mile. Detour at Redkey account ttnpaved gap is 1 mile. U. S. Road 151) (Junction of road 50 near Shoals, Paoli, Palmyra, New Albany)—Six-mile detour at 3 ipiles west of Prospect account ptivittg is via West Baden and road road 56 and narrow. Bridge run I around at miles west of ProsI poet. Roads not mentioned and parts of roads mentioned but not specified and all detours not otherwis described are in good condition. o Paris Eye Clubs — Paris, --(UP) The cros>-eyod < ]ite» of Paris recently formed a i Cross Eyed Club and restricted its membership so tightly that other , socialities formed a Squint Eye I Club’ and there has been another just formed called "Club des Yeux Peres," or Club of Eyes which are lucl her Blue, Brown or Green." I

WALL WRITERB POUR GOLD IN KIKI’S COFFERS “Texas Guinan of Paris” Cashes in on W eakness for Writing on Walls By Princess Alt Fazil . (United Press Staff Correspondent) Paris. March 14 — (UP) — Kiki, Q teen of .Montparnasse, the “Texas 'Guinan of Paris," is well on her way j to her first million just because she . capitalized on the human weakness ■ tot scribbling your name on the wall Kiki had a hunch when she saw 1 names written everywhere put into 1 mirrews with diamonds and even I chalked on tlie sides of building-. She would provide the public of . Pa' is with a wall where the public | could write its name to its heart’desire—and sip cocktails on the side Kiki is Ftench, J>ut she might just as well have been Scotch. To mak - sure that her wallspace would not run out before she sold all het cocktails. she had the walls painted with 1 preparation which receives pencil -rayon well, but can be washed off | every Saturday night in anticipation i so: another week's fast scribbling. I Her clients write as though they , were composing verses for poster- ! ity al hough they know 7 that they - will last -only until the next Satur- . day night. But there is a reason in that, for a gallant may write on the T wall: "I adore you Helen.” on Fri day. and start all over again on Sunday with another. "1 cherish you ' | Suzette.’ - There is no sword of Damocles hanging over the head of the serfb- • bier in Kiki's bar. The wall is solid. ' and can never be dragged injo court ■lll a breach of promise case, and. “ bes des. no court in France ever tried to hear a case from one Satur day to the next, and by the time the 1 onrt came around to the case, the I •vidence woul 1 long ago have been - destroyed. This cabaret is ultra modern in , 1 her respects. The walls are filled with paintings and a lifelike picture . of Napoleon's hat hangs besides the , I brown study of a nude African wo- . man. 1 o Old Sox, New Brocades Kyoto, Japan. (UP) — Hundreds 1 1 >f American women tourists visitng this city from tourls’ ships in ’ Kobe are buy ng back th'-ir discard- ■ d silk stockings in the form of gorI goons brocades. Brocade manufae Inters recently found they could buy worn silk stockings in the Unit- ' •d States, ship them to Japan, unravel and recondition the thread and , ’ get good silk at a cost of Yen 22 a pound instead of Yen 80 a pound for thread from new silk. New Wrinkle in Banditry S'.. Louis, —(UP) —St. Louis bandits are working “a new one” on 1 their victims. Two negroes strode 1 up to the entrance of a store. One I s walked in. The other waited on the! • outside. The one on the outside : I hurled a brick through the large' r ■ show case window. The owner | < started after him. The one in the] ■ store obtained $35 from the cash drawer and fled. j

Ten From Adams County Are Enrolled at Perdue Lafayette, Ind., March 14 —Regia(ration figures announced todnv by It. H. Stone, legist)ar of Purdue Un! versity, show that there were 10 students fiom Adams county enrolled In the University this school year. The total enrollmciA for the second semester of the stmool year Is 4.122 students, bringing the total nunrbei of different students enroll ed during the year to nearly R.OiiO The engineering schools draw the largest number of students, more han 2.000 being enrolled, making Purdue the largest undergraduat j engines. Ing school In the United Sti.tes. The school of agriculture has an enrollment of 394 students; home economics 474; science 441; pharmacy 120; physical education S 3; indusrtlal education 21; and 24 students are enrolled in the graduate school which was estab..sued this year. Approximately one fifth of the students In the University come from outside of Indiana, representing 40 other states, the District of Columbia, and 23 foreign countries. These stnden’s enrolled from Adams County are: Decatur, C. A. Kohne; R. D. Frisinger; Gretchen Kochei; H. D. Owens; A. D. Suttles. Betne —11. Eicbenberger: Monroe—H. A. Ehrsam; Geneva —M. J. Campbell; 11. L.

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Brown; W. C. Baker. — o——————— Bailor Prince" Return* Tokyo, —(UP) — Takamatsu the "Sailor Prince" and his bride returned to Tokyo Feb. 10 after paying their respects to the Imperial ShrlneH in weateitn Japan. They plan to sail for Europe on the Kush itna Maru April 21 to return the visit of the Duke of Gloucester tn Japan last year. They will return to Japan via the United States, sailing from San Francisco in the fall. o— — Liaoning Float* Loan Mukden — (UP) — The government of Liaoning Province (former-

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ly Fenglien Province) is floating in- ■ Pinal public bonds to the amount of 120,000,00(1 silver to aid in financial readjustment. One report says a part of the money may be used to re deem the paper “Fengplao" notes of which It is estimated there arc $x,0D0.000,000 in circulation. — —o "Blind” Dry Snooper* St. Louis, — (UP) St. Louis salcons, prohibited from placing shades across their fronts have resulted to "freakish lights" to mislead police, investigation revealed tha: a large mirror placed in the window reflected the bright lights in the face of police and passersby.