Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1932 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATI’R DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Post Office as Second Class Matter. J H. Heller Pres, and (ien. Mgr. A. K. Holthouse Sec y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier s.o<> One month, by mall 35 Three months, by mail.— 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year. lay mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second tones Elsewhere 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Aoplication. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc.. 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue. New York Charter Member of The Indiana league of Home Dailies. Be loyal to Adams county in j your vote for congressional nomi-' nees. There is no good reason I why you should not and there isi a distinct advantage in numerous 1 ways in supporting your home can- ! didates. There was a decided selling move-1 ment on the New York stock ex-j change last week, causing a sen-' sational decline. It is claimed now , that it was due not to selling by | individual holders but to the liqui-i dation of bank collateral averaging' a million shares of stock per day, I Phillip Schug. for many years! prominent in business and politics [ in this county was buried today. I.is death having occurred Sunday. He was a worker for those things i in which he believed and was held in high esteem by the many who knew him liest. Paul .Mallon, New York cot res-, pondent -ays the recent effort to alarm the country about Franklin Roosevelt is the final bluff and won't mean much. He says that those who think the Democrats will, split in convention are not serious j ami that the odds are ten to one, i there will be no serious division. I Governor Leslie has derided that f a special election iu the old eighth district to elect a successor to the late Congressman Vestal would not I I>< worth the estimated cost of 000. and sensible people w iii perhaps agree. Whoever was authorized to draw the salary would scarcely get the seat well warmed '; until be would have to come back ■ to Indiana or get in on the "lame ! duck " schedule. Franklin Roosevelt seems .0 be j about as popular in the northwest •».- h<- is in the east and don't fool yourself that lie isn't there. Always when a man seeks the presidency there is opposition. Indications are that he will be nominated and elected and it is the opinion ol many of the greatest leaders of' the country that he will make good. I In Minneapolis yesterday he was greeted by vast crowds and everywhere he went he was the idol. President Hoover lias purchased' nine new cars for the White House. •He recently issued a request, that all those who cau should buy cars now that the wheels of industry be kept going so he is evidently practising what be preaches. Os course his position in somewhat different than Hw average p'Tsou for he lias; a fund for this purpose and the cus 1 tom for some years has been to | ' ' "
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I annually, paying 3Soo to boot for I exchange the old cars for hew ones each. One hundred and flfty-seven years t ago last night. Paul Revere made his famous ride to warn the coun- , tryaide that the red coats were com- • ing and urging every patriot to grab his firearms and get busy. He ( was a great fellow on a wonderful i horse getting the news out by the • I only methods known then. Some i j cltauges since then. Now such an ’ event would go into every nook and i i corner of this country within a fewseconds by radio, telegraph and telephone. There seems to be a limit that the people will stand in the criminal wave now rampant over this fair land Richard Read of St. j Francis. Kansas, abducted a nine- ’ year-old girl, assaulted her and as-1 ter holding her a prisoner for two ■days, murdered her. Citizens be ! came infuriated, forced the sheriff j Ito turn the 53-ycar-old moron over I to them, took him to an isolated ■ jr.pot and hanged him. He had con- | > fessed his guilt and few will blame ; jthose who thus inflicted the death! j penalty. It may not be the correct , ■ thing but men with red blood ini ■them frequently do not wait for, that when such a heinous crime is (committed ■ ■ I Three or four years ago only a j few cranks would have listened tola proiHis.il for the federal guarantee ■ 10l bank deposits. The idea was re-1 !carded as socialistic, populistic and j I visionary Today the House bank-j ling committee al Washington apiproves such a policy and proposes, te fund of 51.000.0tHi.000 to put it . , into » ffi <•'. There would lie a :■■ L ml government laoard to administer ■ This fund. Half the money would I come from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the rest I I from taxes and assessments on Fed-: !eral Reserve banks and state banks | (desiring to participate. If there is! |to be such a guarantee system, it ' I really ought to apply to all banks.; (Money deposited in any batik should ■ •la as safe as human ingenuity and I governmental authority can make} !(.-. This ideal would require a de- ' gree of co-operatiuu between feder-1 al and state governments. Anything of the kind which can be accomplished is so much to the good, j tending to stricter supervision, less | loss of bank funds and more finan : cial stability. That is. if such an ! ’agency, a’ong with the mere insur } lance function of paying losses, uses Ills power primarily to prevent such losses. * ’ R A DIO PRO(. RAM • ♦ Tuesday's 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1932 by L'P. Central Standard Time. WABC. CBS network. 5 p. m.—i Debate: Representatives Patman' and Fish, Jr. WEAF, NBC network, 7 p. iu. iSandersou and Crumit. WEAF, NBC network, 8 p. tn.--; | Musical Magazine. I WJZ. NBC network, 9:30 p in. ■ ■ Paris Night Life. WABC, CBS network, 10 p. m. — | Columbia Cancerts Program. — uesday Columbia chain 10:3o , .10:45 p. in E s.T. -Ch' sl‘T-| field Orchestra; Alex Gray’ and Nat Shilkret. Wednesday's 5 Best Radio Features', WJZ. NBC network. 7:30 p m.~ ■ Melody Moments. WABC. CBS network, 8 p. in.— Fast Freight. WEAF, NBC network, 8:3'1 p. m ■ ■ Concert. : WABC, CBS network. 9.30 p. tn., Payboy Hour WABC, CBS network, 10 p. in. — iColumbia Symphony Orchestra. I Wi duesday f oiuuihia chain 19P 10: 15 p. in E.S.T. - (Tie .terfield flulli Etting and Nat bkilfcret. ♦- • ♦ Answers To Test Questions B«lo« are the answers to the Test, Quealions printed on Page Two. ♦ ♦ j I. Bulgaria. • i i 2. French Guiana. i Marr Antony. I. Ferenc Molnar. I s.'Loleta Valasquez. I Bolivia, j 7. French noveli-i. 8. Cardi f 9. Fir® cents. io The sweet element in cane and , beet sugars.
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Political Calendar ♦ e FOR CONGRESS l'ha-e announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic! | nomination for Congress, Fourth I district, subject to the decision of ! the voters at the primary Tuesday ; May X I will appreciate your sup- ■ port. THURMAN A GOTTSCHALK 75-May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that 1 am a candidate for Auditor of Adani»: .County at the primary. May 3 The ■ undersigned, a born citizen of Ad-! ams County and a life long Demo crat. firmly believes that a public! I office is a public trust and the hold ( < r of such office is a servant of the I I public. Thanking you for your sup-j I port. RUDOLPH SOHUG 76 May 2.) FOR RECORDER P.sa.se announce that I am a j | candidate for the Democratic, nomination tor County Recorder,! subject to the decision of the voters! at the primary. Tuesday. .May 3. | Your support shall be appreciated, i MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 May 2, FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I am making my second race for the Democratic nomination for county auditor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be greatly! i appreciated. GLEN COWEN 77-May 2 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that 1 am a I I candidate for the Democratic! j nomination for Pros cuting Attor-I ! ne.y. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. 1 ' Tuesday. May 3. Your support will) I be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON68 May 2 FOR SHERIFF 1 Please announce tin*' 1 am a | candidate for the Deme cratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision o' the voters at the May primary. Will greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Pleasq auutrance that I am □ i candidate for the Democratic inm . (nation 'or County Surveyor, subject to the decision of th" voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. ! will greatly appreciate your vote and support HARLEY A EIIKSAM Civil Engineer 79 May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for t'oun’y I Commissioner. First district, subject to the decision of the voters at ' the primary. Tuesday. May 3. J i .shall appreciate your support. > . PHIL SAUER 68 May 2 FOR CORONER Plea:* announce that I am I 'inmuate tor the Democratic noni ma’ion for County Coroner, subject ! to the decision of th" voters at the I primary election. Tuesday. May 3. Your support will be appreciated. OTHO LOBENSTEIN 1 81 May 2.
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FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am i a candidate for the Democratic, nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters it the primary. Tuesday. May 3. Your support will he appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-May3 FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a can-, didate for the Democratic nominaI tion for County Coroner, subject to. the decision of the voters at the ; Primary. Tuesday, May 3. Your ■mp;v>rt will be appeeiated. DR .1 C GRANDSTVFF I 82 May 2, FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that 1 am a I candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting AttorI ney. subject to th" will of the voters i at the primary. Tuesday. May 3. I i .shall be grateful fnr your support. ED. A BOSSE 72-May '! — FOR AUDITOR Please announce that * am a | candidate tor the Democratic! i nomination for County auditor, sub-* : ject to the decision of the voters at the Primary. Tuesday May 3. I assure each and everyone that, 1 shall appreciate their vote and: support. FRED T. SCHURGER ! 74 May 2.1 FOR CORONER Please announce tr the voters' '.hat 1 am a candidate for the Dr-m- 1 I. ocratir nomination for County Cor-, 1 oner, -object to the decision of the ! voters at the primary, Tuesday.! ■ May 3. i will appreciate your sup-' ■port. ROBERT ZWICK 'j .... 88 ‘ May2 j FOR TREASURER Please announce that I am a, candidate for the Democratic ■ nomination for County Treasurer.! subject to the decision of the voters: at the primary. Tuesday, May 3‘ 1 Your support will appreciated, i JOHN WECHTER 68 May 2. •j FOR RECORDER | Edit.tr Daily Democrat: , 1 Please announce that I am a cau- ’! didate for the Democratic mmitia l tion for Adams County Recorder J Having creed in the ranks of the! ■ Iteuineratic tarty for more than 1 ; 4(i y< ar.:, tin. is Hie first Hine I have j t ever a.sked for public office. The 11 support of all voters will Is. greatly; j; I'ppre' iatcd. WILLIAM HARTINGS April 15 to 29 FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorised i.o announce I that I am a candidate for the Dem *! ocratlc. nomination for County Com B missioner from the First district, v i iMibject to Hie primary. Tuesday, i. May I will appreciate your vote t i and suppnit. ( A. FRED THIEME 75 May 2 2 I OR COMMISSIONER Please announce that I am a can didate for the Democratic nominati'U for County Couimhstoner from t the first district, subject t j the pri t inary. Tue day. Mav 3. I will apprea elate your support and vote. J. 1 AUGUST GALLMEYER 1 92 to M 2 ——o —— Get the Habit — Trade at Homs
— FOR RECORDER Mr. and Mrs. Voter: I am niak I ling my second race tor Recorder and if nominated and elected, one item only. Thank you. ELLA PEOPLES. apr-is-muy 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters that I am a candidate for County Commissioner. Fir-’ District, sub- . . ject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 3. I shall appreciate your vote and j support. PHILLIP STIJA.HM April 19 May 3 FOR RECORDER Please announce that 1 am mak- i ing my second race for the Democratic nomination for county Recarder, subject to the decision of ! the voter* at the primary. Tuesday, I May 3. Your support will be greatly ! appreciated. JAMES D. BROWN 94 to May 2 q —— Memories Os BARBARA RAMSEY , Our grandmother's chairs kind o'old and some worn. There's a place on one arm where it's ragged and torn. j The chairs mother bought look so prim and so new Hut grandmother s chair holds its I arms out to you. Since grandm thr-r's left us and I gone far away. ' We've left It right there where she rocked every day. 1 Once grandmother sat still in its deep arms so wide id laid her dear head on the pillows and crier!. i Our grandmother's chair is sol I friendly and warm ; When grey days hang heavy or | wintry winds »torm. I I curl in its arms where I dream I | ancy tree, And it -‘•■jms the old cbair'a tell- . ing stories to me. The Grandchildren i COURTHOUSE The iu-uuiiv hearing of Clarence - If' pperl continued I day in closed | 'court. It was not learned bow long the can jo would take be ore Judge ,' Erwin reached a decision. The inJ zanily cause was filed last week by! .Ilhc young man's tn th er. Reppert w i.> turned loose until . eiftirday when the remainder of ’ Io- 'a <• will be. delcrmiiied. He wa n>t considered violent or i ,| |e ;lluctive, o wa.; released. Real Estate Transfers •Ihc" F Hnibe, tad' el 103 1 .‘acres In SI. Marys township to! Fir.>i J ilnt Stpek Laud Bunk for t • Fl.'" Pdrl John on. lin'd in Kirkland ! '|i wmliip to First Joint Stock land | rank for »9.143.93. { Vera. I. Davis, part of out lot 128, Decatur to Clark J Lutz for 11 11.00.
— ♦ 1 The People’s Voice i | Thi» column tor the i»e of our j readers who wish to make sug geetlons for the general good or diacusa quesUona of inteaesL "lease sign your name to I show authenticity II will not | , be used if you prefer that it | i not ba. RECEIVES VALUABLE BIBLE i To Editor Daily Democrat: We wonder bow many in the ’ city of Decatur "listen in ' to the j sermons, on Tuesday evening ■ from 10 to 11 o'clock by the Rev ' Gerald L. H. Smith, minister and | preacher of the Kings Highway, | Christian Churclt, Shreveport, lai over radio station KWKH (The Henderson station.) Rev. Gerald L. H. Smith lias ■ thousands of listeners and recent ly he made the announcement that lie would give a beautiful Bible to the one who sent in the best answer to the question put by Rev. Smith. "What woqld Jesus do should He come to America to day?" Mrs. Sam Acker won this beau tiful Mount of Olive" Bible on March 29. The cover is made from genuine olive wood from non-bearing olive trees beautiful-• ly hand carved and richly polished aud made in Jerusalem, which re-j veals the superb handicraft of the, oriental workmen. On the front' board is carved one of the most ancient symbols of the world, the ; Jerusalem Cross. Tlieie is inspir ution in the thought th't these covers which encase tie- Sacred Word have their origin in the i Holy Land, and that they have, been fashioned in the narrow , streets of Jerusalem hallowed by I sacred memories. This is the statement which
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won the Bible Tuesday night, March 29, in answer to the ques i lion pu’ by Rev. Gerald L H. Smith, "What would Jesus do should lie come to America today? "He would set up His Kiugdom on earth. Rule out all sin. sick ! Hess and death, open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, feed the hungry, clothe the poor, heal the broken hearted and restore order and PEACE to a sin sick world!’’ Mrs. Samuel Acker, 1038 N. 2nd st.. Deiatur. Ind. PS Those of you who do uot bear Rev. Smith's sermons each *Tuesday night from 10 to 11 o'clock are missing something worth while as we think his sermons par excellent
Last Saturdal WE GAVE AWAY TO I 62 HOG FEEDERS! ! —in Adams. Wells. Allen and Van Wert counj sample 50 pound sack of Stucke>\ Hog-Glad Today six of those same feeders were hack b J from 50 to 200 lbs. each. All of them saving best mineral feed we have ever used and worthallj ask for it. I Have you investigated? ■ Cash Coal Yard I R. A. STUCKEY I Superior Steel and Wire Company's Fence in stoci. ■ ano priced right. I —IM —■min i<-■ - * m
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