Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1932 — 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. Mgr A. R. Holthouse Sec'y & Bus. Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mail 35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Its time to pay your subscription. We are going to furnish you the news the coming year and you will want to read it. Don't put it off. Send in your renewal at once. It is claimed there was over three billion dollars spent by United States citizens last year for liquors. if that's true we are certainly a long ways from being “bust-1 ed." We may yet liavd more winter than we care for. It won't take | many weeks of the old fashioned I brand to make us all glad when I the blue birds come, but we will I always know we have been fortun- i ate so far. A twelve-year-old boy Is said to i have been the driver of a car in which three other boys, not much older, rode into Iteshler. Ohio, and held up a hank. If they catch these youngsters they might use up a few shingles to good advantage. The great warrior. Wellington, once said that his life had been spent largely in wondering what was just over the brow of the next hill. Those of this century have an advantage over the Iron Duke, for they know; a ear on the wrong side of the road.—Washington Star. William Rogers, not the ' Bill'' of Follies fame but a citizen of Manchester, New Hampshire, and a democrat was elected to congress Tuesday, defeating former Governor John R. Bartlett, a popular republican by about 3,0110 votes, just another little .occurence to worry I the republicans The trend seems | consistent. Rev. A. It. Fledderjohann. pastor ol the Reformed church has been chosen president of the Decatur Ministerial Association to succeed the late Rev. Ferntheil. The selection is an excellent one and Rev. Fledderjohann who is very popular here has the ability to perform tile duties of his place in a splendid manner as he will. Projects IJefore congress which require bond issues will probably not receive the endorsement of the treasury department which is try-

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ing to figure out how they can float an issue of a couple of billion on Uncle Sam to refund some debts and deficits that are perhaps more ) important than any thing new that will be offered. j We can't feel very favorable to a world tariff court as now being 2 proposed by some of the fame 11 hunters in Washington. Whatever 5 tariff is needed for the United D States and without any deals of JI any kind with any other nation 0 would seem like sound sense at this time. And whatever we don’t need ought to be knocked off right now. The city of Decatur with a cash balance of $122,000 is a thriving corporation. The funds show a gain even this year of SIB,OOO, certainly a splendid result and far different from some years ago when instead of a surplus we had a deficit as large as this. The present condition is due to the careful management of the present administration and of the last several prior to this one. \ The Indiana Farm Bureau has guaranteed the two thousand acres needed to complete the requirements of those who will finance the Decatur plant and have agreed to secure this by January 15th. inI dications are they will do so for from various directions come reports that numerous farmers who I have not been solicited, desire to I grow beets this year if the plant j runs here. The acreage can be | secured and if Col. Gallagher suc- | reeds in interesting the men of finance, the mill here will operate next autumn, providing employment and a crop for the farmers. It will mean a turnover of a million dollars which in these days is something to shoot at. For months President Hoover has been accumulating records from China. England and Australia to answer the vague charge in recent books that he made his money by bogus stock promotion schemes. He was ready to make public some of his material us far back as last summer. A Washington newspaperman was to have written a book on the basis of these records, setting forth the Hoover side of the story. Presidential counselors decided against the plan. They felt that the challenge made against the President in "The Great Mistake" by John Knox (a fake sig- : nature) was not sufficient to justilfy an answer. Publication of the I latest book. "The Strange Career •of Mr. Hoover Under Two Flags," by John Hamill, places a somewhat more serious light on virtually the same charges, with some new ones added for good measures. McClures News Syndicate. ♦ — ♦ Household Scrapbook —byROBERTA LEE ♦ — ♦ Candles Light colored decorative candles will not soil easily if given a coat of clear shelac before using them. Wipe them with a clean damp cloth when they do get sailed. Kitchen Help Hang single sheets of newspaper | near the sink. They can be utilized in many ways. One way is to wrap lie garbage in paper before putting it in the can; it keeps the can clean. j Creamed Eggs To cream hard-boiled eggs, chop and serve in a thick cream sauce ' on toast. An attractive garnish can I be made by shredding a part rd' the yolk i for a garnish and adding (trips i. green pepper. The piy of a Pony Express rider was $l2O to $125 a month.

THE CORT - LAST TIME TONIGHT - “WICKED” The story of a woman that learned that life is a war between men and women with love its decisive battle. Victor McLagl-n, Elista Landi. Added—“ Crashing Reno" Comedy News. 10c-35c Friday and Saturday- Buck Jones in "THE DEADLINE.” Sunday. Mou.. Tues.-' FlV|l STAR FINAL" with Edward Robinson.

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* RADIO PROGRAM * ♦— ♦ Thursday's 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1932 by UP. WABC, CBS network, 3 p. m.— CST —U. S. Army Band. WJZ, NBC network, 7 p. m.— Dixie Spiritual Singers. WEAF, NBC network. 8 p. m. — Dramatic Musicale. WABC. CBS network. 9 p. m. “The Man in the Front Row. ' WAEF, NBC network, 9:45 p. m. —Paris Night Life. o —.— Friday's Five Best Radio Features Copyright 1932 by UP. WABC. CBS network. 3 p. m. CAT —Light Opera Gems. WEAF, NBC network, 7 p. in.-— Concert and Cavaliers. WABC. CBS network, 7:30 |/ in. —March of Time. WJZ. NBC network. 9 p. m. — Paul Whiteman's Paint Men WABC. CBS network, 10:15 p.m. —Columbia Symphony Orchestra. o * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File * ... o Januaiy 7—Bans published at St. Marys Church for Vincent Forbing and Agnes Johnston. Coldest day of season with thermometer showing f[om 16 to 23 degrees below zezro. Dan Co|k has na row escape from fire. Rev. E. A. Goodwin and daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baughman. C. K. Bell of Lima. Ohio, visits here. James Toughey returns f.om two weeks visit in Winchester. Martin Worthman re-elected as president of Mens Society of Reformed Church. Little Wayne Wagone recover- | ing from week's illness. Miss Bessie Jeffery of Litthe an Hospital ready to don uniform as-

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ter three months training. Miss Bertha Kohne returns from , Fond du Lac. Wis., where she visit- | s ede her sister. Miss Stella. ♦ — -— * Lessons In English ♦ ♦ Words often misused: Do not say "is he the party of whom you - spoke?” Say "Is he the person.". mispronounced: Lettuce. : Pronounce let-is, i as in “kiss,” not let-us. Often misspelled; Kliat.i. Observe the 11. | Synonyms: Discredit (noun), diss repute, distrust, dishonor, disgrace, l ignominy. ’ Woid study: “Use a word three times ami it is yours." Let us increase o;i- vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Mendicant (noun); a begger. "He I was kind to every mendicant who : - j asked for money." Modern Etiquette —by—- . ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Q. Should capital letters or small letters be used for the abbreviation R. s. v. p.? A. Both are permissible, but the ► s. v. p. in small letters is preferable. ’ I Q. Are dessert spoons served with the course or are they placed on the table before the meal is start- ' I ed ? A. They are placed at the right of the cover when the course is I served. 1 Q. What luggage is necessary I I when making an overnight trip? A. Just enough to make the traveler comfortable and presentable on . arrival at his destination. H. Knapp&Son Radioti-on and K.C.A.-Victor Dealer Free tube testing.

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