Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1930 — Page 4

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Football is a great autumn sport and the high school youngsters make the most of it with their rah, rahs and their music and their >‘-lls7 Its a great spirit that ought to be followed out by every community. This weather can't last forever ( and one of these mornings we will awake to find a decided change in the temperature so we may as well prepare now. Get the fuel in, the furnace ready and the stove in condition for a six months run. Congressman David Hogg up in the twelfth district started his campaign with letters that he had secured a tariff of $1.50 on onions but he has striken that out now since the crop in northern Indiana is setting for about 40 cents per hundred. We get a thrill when the high school band parades and we appreciate the several serenades they have given us recently. Its an organization that any city can be p'rontr of and we know the people here- are. Mr. Rice has them progriHHing and does not have to apologize for them in any way. Nathan Nelson is a young man who is making a real effort to help win a place for himself in the legal profession. He is a student and a hard worker and a lawyer who as | prosecuting attorney does his very j best all the time as a representative [ Os the state. - Governor Marshall and Governor I Ralston paid their own expenses for living quarters but Governor Leslie is allowed ten thousand a year to cover that item. In other words the salary of the governor is now SIB,OOO a year instead of SB,000 as some of you may think. In New York Mayor Jimmy Walker has assigned twelve police-

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men to the job of seeing that people do not blow their automobile horns uselessly. 'Aint that somepin? And what some of the lady drivers say hack to them would make a good comic strip. i For forty years Dore B. Erwin, democratic candidate for judge of r the circuit court, has assisted the democratic party to win victories. He has driven through rain and I ( storm, in season and out to aid his • party and its candidates. He is ' deserving of your support now 1 when he is a candidate. Make his , majority decisive. When we refer to the candidates | tor county office on the democratic ticket we of course mean all of them, so if by mistake we overlook one occasionally, don't imagine we I mean any thing by it or that we are not supporting them. We are for the ticket from top to bottom and believe each of them will win by majorities that will leave no ! doubt that the people are for them. The beets are being hauled in again and there is a long run ahead ut the mill if they can keep up with the slicing and it looks like they can since they have broken all previous records .several days ' i this week, the record for Monday being 1.139 tons, the largest amount ever cut here during twenty-four hours. Its only a couple of weeks until Hallowe’en and if you wish to win one of the masquerade prizes you ' should be planning your costume ( now and getting it ready. The G. ( E. Boys will put on a big show that evening which ought to keep 1 most of the youngsters so well ( entertained that they will not care to indulge in the old practice of < seeing how much damage they can do to property. Indiana state officials have found a new sport that has tree sitting bested all along the line. Sitting on the lid is the name of the game find the entire state house force has entered the competition. At a ' most disagreeable time, preceding t an election, a gigantic fraud was discovered wherein the state was ( the victim of “gasoline bootlegg- 1 ers’’ and had been defrauded of vast sums by this gang, who with .- 1 I the aid of certain state employees ! ; had evaded paying the gas tax. i Then the lid-sitting began. Every-j, | body played it. The attorney gen- | eral closed up like a clam, the ' secretary of state was mum, the . state auditor was no more loqua- ; cious than our old friend Mr. Coolidge — everybody sought to keep . the public from learning of the < scandal in their midst. But some of it crept out. Newspapers have published reports that one state employee received $50,000 for “fixing things'' at the statehouse. DisIcovery was made that former state i senator Bruce Cooper had been disi charged by State Auditor Bobbitt. Cooper was field auditor. Then it was found that a.member of Secre- | tary of State Fifield's force was im- ’ plicated. Rumors of numerous confessions implicating state employees are rife around the statehouse. Grand jury investigations i are said to be due—but not until after election. The lid must by al! I means be held down until after j election or everybody loses. Then ; ! it will be too late for an indignant public to vent its spleen over cortuption existing in Indiana official circles.

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A Tootin’ Good Time DEMOCRATIC JHH Hickory Pole v H Raising and I Political Sr Meeting The First Event of its Kind in • W I Adams County for Years. 80 ft. ~ I Hickory Pole to be erected. " Monroe, Ind. Friday Oct 17 ® t K A base and snare drum carried through the Civil War SPEECHES by— < . will be played by Jim Hendricks and John Hendricks, >T T , „ W 9 Hon. Sam Jackson T second cousins of Vice-president Thomas A. Hendricks. x rci ativc of oki Hickory Jackson I HON. CLAUDE BALL Everybody Invited! I Decatur Political Advt. «

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