Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1930 — Page 5

political Announcements

I ffii CIRCUIT JUDGE ~; Jn . •' tiilll I < <I, -111 <»<•r111 i<* noinlnu ,| 111? . . > to th ' May pilmtiiy i - -um* Hill MKflftfr lb. Democratic llolliin.it^^L(H' the Adams ,iitiie< to the decision ~- ilia primary, [|. jW',. Ihe support given me Huber M. DeVoss . be .■SKi -, ~lo’l of the voters in Y I i"’I(E I’. ERWIN ® Apr 10 May li BL V Dr nocrat: g? A ni.inner I wish to an tim voters ; Adams EK the Democratic ticket, ■% ■■ decision of the votll’jj £, vI) primary. Yoifc supK._m greatly appreciated. KI , 6 HENRY B. HELLER ,

I a S I ■ I IYINTO* MCATCK ff k i **” II I I ) THE FOOT OF THE j |l| LADDER I a—s KI 5 EJ I Those who have no savings I ■ 1 accounts, or who neglect theirs I ■ I are at the “foot of the ladder." Bl| Few actually need to stay there. I H 1 Your savings account at this bank ■ ! I gives you the opportunity to I] I climb. Tear this ad out as a re- I |i I minder to make a deposit. I 1 I ■Hi i First National Bqnk [ Mi | I Capital and Surplus $ 120,000'00 | li H I Decqtur. Indiqna II lull 111H.11.111.

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■ WMI 'Oil vote for a man for of Adams County in the KHMJratic primary, you want to ■* •fflk' that he will enforce th • ■we « your county, state and irrespective of sympathy DM & vats. sheriff of any county arm of law" amt it requires a man who ■is tefeos and at the same time to the full extent his duties, showing lality. political edition would not

LJV.CH CUJIIUH ttUUiy UUi> JUWVV.U —-•“ IHenry B. Heller II Candidate for the Democratic nomination for I JUDGE BM II r t II ■ IF’Mb || Will sincerely lllf If nominated ■ appreciate WW “W 1 ■ your vote and J *J|| promise my ■ your support | S'A |||| best efforts |!1 the Primary, to serve you ||i next Tuesday, efficiently and II?; May 6. conscientiously. ■ Vote No. 19 on the Ballot. 1 1 pol. advt. IK. _ ■■...jiiiiiiilii ■■■in iib >

i ——& FOR COUNTY CLERK Dally Democrat: t’leasa announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk of Adams cmmty, subject to the decision of vbe voters at the May primary, I he support of the voters will be appreciated. G. REMY BIERLY, 3 .li May 6x Hartford Township. Daily Democrat:: Please anounce that I am a Democratic candidate for County Clerk subject to the decision of the voters at the May Primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Tom Durkin. Apr. 11 Daily Democrat Please announce in your papar that J am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk subject to the decision of the voters st the May primary. The support of all voters will be greatly appreciated , Apr 15 M 5 Milton Werling. —o For County Treasurer I Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination tor County Treasurer,

be complete unless we made special mention of John W. Dickerson, who is seeking the nomination on the Democratic Ticket for j Sheriff. Mr. Dickerson will handle tills office in an efficient manner and will always be faithful to the interests of the people. His friends believe that Adams county will i never have a more efficient, courteous and faithful man to seek this office. They know Mr. Dickerson and know that if lie is nominated and elected, he will always

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| subject to the decision of the vot- ■ ; ers at the primary, Tuesday, May 16. 1930. Your support will be ; appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN Mar. 24 to May 6 Please announce that I am a cani dldate for the Democratic nominu- . lion for county treasurer, subject 4 to file decision of the voters at. the I primary, Tuesday, May 6. Your support will he appreciated. ' Dan Studler ’ April 18 i DEAR EDITOR: Please announce that I am a csiidldate for the Democratic nomlnation for Treasurer of Adams , county, subject to the decision of , the voters at the primary election May 8. All support will be approcifl Ltitl Apr 4 to M 5, JOHN WECHTER. - FOR SHERIFF Decatur Dally Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nom--1 ination for County Sheriff, subject • to the decision of voters at the i primary, May 6. This Is my third s race for this office being defeated f by a few votes at the previous . primaries. Your support will be - baartily appreciated. ROY BAKER Please announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams i county, subject to the decision of c the democratic primary, to be held May sth. Your support will be ap- > predated. JOHN DICKERSON. Dear Voters: I In this manner I wish to say I that I am a Democratic candidate ; for Sheriff of Adams County, subjject to the primary, May 6, 1330Experienced ,in law enforcement. Will greatly appreciate any supI port and cooperation you give me. To May 5x BURL JOHNSON 1 For County Assessor Daily Democrat: I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county assessor, subject to the decision of the voters at the I primary, Tuesday, May 6. I will ' appreciate your support. Apr. 9-to-May 9. JAY CLINE. Daily Democrat:1 wish to anounce to the vote r s that I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for county assessor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday. May 6. Any support given me will be appreciated. John F- Felty Apr. 10 to May t> For Commissioner, Second District Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for commissioner of Adams county. Second district, subject to the decision of voters at the Primary May 6. AJi support Will be greatly appreciated Frank () Martin April 16. M-5 Commissioner 2nd District I Please announce my name as a

keep in mind the needs of the people and uerve them to the best of his ability. Actions speak louder than words and Mr. Dickerson is asking for Hie nomination on what-die has done in the past and not upon flowery words tliat we might say on this occasion. Mr. Dickerson asks your support toward his nomination and will certainly appreciate what you may do for him and the good words you may speak in his liehalf. P°l- advt -

candidate for commissioner 2nd district, subject io decision of the Democratic primary. K elected I promise to serve you to the very best of toy ability. Your support will be appreciated. Apr. 21 B. F. BREINER I o —— -•----- For Commissioner Third District Dear Friends and Voters: 1 wish in this manner to sav to you the. I am a Democratic candidate for Hue nomination of County Commissioner of the Third District, sub jeet to the decision of the priuiari election. May 6, 1930. As it will bi impossiole for me to see all the voiern. I hereby very cordially appeal to you for your support at the primary, which will be very highly appreciated. MOSES AUGSBURGER French Township Editor Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for Commissioner, third j Adams county district, subject to | the decision of Democratic voters at the May 6 primary election. It in impossible for me to see person ally ail the voters, but all support will be appreciated. Apr 21 BART BOICE Daily Democrat: n Please announce in your paper that I am a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner of the third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of ail voters will be greatly appreciated. 16 to 5 JAMES FOREMAN Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nominator, for commissioner 3rd district, subject to decision of voters on May sth. Your support will be appreciated. DAVID J. SCHWARTZ Editor Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a can didate for county commissioner of the third district, subject to the de ision of the voters of Adams conn ty. If nominated and elected I pre I nise to continue to serve the people I if Adams county to the best of my ibility. George Shoemaker, Geneva. Ind April 1. I — Der.r Editor: Please anounce in your paper that I am a candidate for Commissionei, Third district, subject to decision oi Democratic voters at the May Prl mary. The support of all voters will oe appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER (limp I | TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Daily Democrat. Please announce to the voter’ hat I am a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of Trusie of Washington township, subhe May primary. AH support will lie greatiy appreciated. Apr 15 M £ Fred Kolter Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic lomination for Trustee of Washngton township, suliject to the iecision of the voters at the May primary. The support of all vot>rs wi!l be appreciated. TOM NOLL. knnouncenient: — J. F. Snow herein wishes to announce that he is a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election on May 6, 1930. to May 6 A Way to Success Nottiugoam, England (UP) - tyro Liebrick, 20-year-old waitress in the Mikado Case, took singing lessons in her spare time, bearded o manager of a louring opera comiany without an appointment and vas engaged by the company after one audition. For Judge Decatur, Indiana May sth. 1930 DEAR VOTERS: As it has been impossible to personally meet each and every voter in the county. I am taking this means to solicit your consideration at the polls, Tuesday, May 6th, 1930, in my candidacy for Judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit. I have rendered more than forty-one years of earnest and aggressive efforts in behalf of the Democratic Party and its principles. My experience in business and Public affairs, with the knowledge of the LAW, qualifies me for a courteuos and efficient administration of this office if elected. Your favorable consideration is respectfully asked. Your active help will be appreciated. My number on the ballot is 16. Very truly yours, Adam C. Butcher

AIR FERRIES IN CALIFORNIA ARE GREAT SUCCESS Oakland to San Francisco Trip Reduced in Time by New Firm San Francisco, May 5 (UP) An innovation in Hi<- livid of air I ravel In Callfornid, has at the exi ptra ion of -its tir.st three montha of kervlce, demonstrated the auecesa of the world's first short haul air transport system. Unqualified enthusiasm for the project has replaced the dubiousness which at first greeted the inauguration of “Air Ferries, Ltd.” The new air line, with Its liome base at Sa i F. ancisco, is an organization privately own/'d amt coutroll (I hy San Franciscans. Commencing operations two months ago with only two planet*, public response lias been so great that four planes are now in commission on two routes, while four more plans aie under construction end further expansion is plan ted. "Air Ferries operates amphibian planes from San Francisco to Oakaml, a distance of approximately eight miles, across San Francisco Bay, ami from San Francisco to Vallejo, a distance of 22 miles. The time lor these two trips is six and fifteen minutes respectivey. .1-—■ »•- — ■ . / -V-»W 111 0U I

lIJI UM—WM ■HUI For Commissioner Second District ■ - W'' - Vote For Frank 0. Marlin His p'lrtfotni—The best government at the lowest cost io the tax payers.

■MuauMMMHraHßaMEsaw 3lr>;: 31 Slawlan). I Vote for | . John Felty Democratic candidate for j County Assessor | I have been unable to see all the voters and take g ' j this method of asking your support when you go to I i i* the polls Tuesday. Your vote will he greatly appreciated. | No. .34 on the Ballot p<d. tul'nl. I !■ IIBIIMII W» mr «i?_ - —~ • -e —■ —jajN'i.ju, Tom Durkin I or County Clerk I have made’ aa effort to see all the voters of the count'. but that of course is next to impossible. Whether I have solicited your vote or not I want you to know that i will appreciate it and if nominated and e ectcd, will do my very best every minute to serve you efficiently and honestly. Vote for No. 22 Tom Durkin For County Clerk pol. advtj

The planes, single motored »mI Ithjbiuns , have a capacity for seven , passengers and make all trips with jtwo pilots at Hie controls. Twenty one thousand passengers j were canted on the two routes in .'the first (wo months of operation. I Department of Commerce figures of ) l>ii -.sengors carried on all ah linos » i I .e entire country during 1929 i was only 12,500. ) Thu the “Air Ferries ’ are popuia.iziug aviation for (lie benefit of ;>ll sir transport services In indicated by I li» fact that approximately 75(10 persons used the planes wlio had never before attempted a flight. ;■ ’I won y N> "S per cent of the pas'•tigers me women, air line offij; rials stated. Many reasons are cited for the I poprlmity of the "short haul” line. The biggest advantage of the amp plilldatis i.t the increased safety factor in their-ability to make forced ! landings on either land or water, unit the fact that they always are ~ within gliding distance of a same l, landing during the entire trip. I A second cause of their popularity is in the fact that the planes l( imid in ( (io heart of (he cities they serve, due lo tin- extensive system t of laud waterways iu California. Inp stead of at Inaccessible airports ~ several miles from < ity limits. n The time saving is an important factor, for the planes make lie Vaiu lejo trip in one quarter of automo;.lbile and one sixth of boat time, and y' cut about half an hour from the u Oakland boat and train trip. o Bells on Football s | London, --(UP) —Blind boys of . : King's Manor House, Yorks, play Ifoo'ball wi h a bull on which bells > are attached. fl '

JOHN F. SNOW ur Vi? S Mark Your I | » Ballot 11 Within the Square to Vote for eg uj J. F. Snow For Township Trustee. iu Mv number is 50. . ieu.

Wedding Thriller H Beketcsaba, Hungary — (UP)~- | As revenge on a man who jilted her i i Anna loenno, u Bekescaaba girl i s hanged herself from the balcony of 1 j ( the chureh in which the unfaithful ilover was being married to ano* her 11 girl. H< r body ami a note explaining reason, for killing herr.idl WCTA] l( ' llsrovered by the wedding guests' as they left the church. 11res o< wea 1 Rouihend. England (UP)— “I' i am lired of the sea and its pitfalld

|J ! ' 1 : . Your Vote ■ I I— !■■■ Next Tuesday will be Appreciated w ' " 1 have ma de in honeat 44 I effort to secure the v<(OS3 Democratic Nomination for County treas u r er ■* and any consideration givcn me will be greatly appreciated. JOHN WECHTER ?. ' — A resident and Farmer of Blue ( reek Township ,- My Number on the Ballot is 26. —Pol. advt. / ... 1 . I S - . • I t We voters I I ■! H of Washington Tow nship I I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination * for trustee of Washington township and as it has ) been impossible for me to personally see every voter ! I am taking this means to solicit your vote and your || support. ( I I have served more than three years in this Q I office snd have tried earnestly during that time to E I save ths taxpayers every cent possible and at the J* ’ same time to keep up your property and to serve E you in the best way. I feel that I have accomplish•j ed that fairly well and am asking your support upon my record. i My books are open for your inspection and I will be glad to st.ow you where savings have been made and just how the office has been conducted. I will appreciate your vote next Tuesday and promise if renominated and elected, to continue to j serve you to the best of my ability. j 7 Sincerely, = T. R. IMOLL. My number on the Ballot is 49 5 . Pol. Advt. a HBiiBMnMHBBMEXSSiVM&MBirTKHMirnar'jsaKxaKwnaBn ■ L ———————— I I ' ■ E J 6 I I- >...W *' ■ ■■ ■ ! ' Burl Johnson Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF \’our vote in the Tuesday Flection will be greatly appreciated. No. 30 on the Ballot I pol. advt]

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I mid want to nettle down," wrote a , sailor to tbe Mayor of Southend, lone of several hundred letters reIcelved after the Mayor had published u lettar from an unemployed man slating that he would marry any woman who would find him a joh. ■ —— Buried Alive Manehestar. Englund — (UP) —• 1 Frederick Lane, 9, was burled alive ! iltrough the collapse of the root ot ,i snil eav< in w liii II Frederick wan sllllng and singing "Sonny Boy.”