Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1932 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except I Sunday by . THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Post I Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ' A. R. Holthouse Sec y & Bus. Mgr. . Dick D. Heller .Vice-President | Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 I One week, by carrier . 10 ! One year, by carrier 5.00 1 One month, by mail 35 I Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 . One y< ar, by mail 3.00 I One year, at office 3.0'1 i Prices quoted are within first and second zones Elsewhere 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc., I 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago ; 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The • Indiana League of Home Dailies. The city parks and other grounds , are to be further beautified this ' summer, a commendable improve- I ment always. It pays to keep work-1 ing at this job. The cabinet favors a referendum ■ on the liquor question which looks ' t's though the proposition would • find a place in the political plat j forms of both leading parties, i Whether that will make it more an issue or less, the future will decide. , It is claimed there are 350.0001 government employes in Washing ton and practically each owns an automobile. Only about fifteen per J cent have garages and so the I streets of that city are lined all ! tl.e jjme with cars. That gives it j a prosperous appearance tha t J really doesn't exist. iJFd liquor will shorten the aver-j ige life of those youths of today who indulge, according to the opin iou of a numlter of the most learn-' ed doctors of tins country. That's • a rather heavy price to pay for in- I diligence of tint kind and the wise boys and girls will govern them- | selves accordingly, •rhe depression has evidently tak ■ in one twelve-year-old issue—Mus-1 cle Shoals —out of immediate punlie interest. Independent fertilizer ! maiittf icturers can easily lurnish j much more than the demand at : tins time and perhaps for years to . ct.me. so there is nothing to tight ] over. Governor Ralph of California has | d<-nted a pardon to Tom Mooney, a j decision that requiired nerve and 1 pleuly of it for not in a long time has-aso great an effort been made. It yflll be remembered that Mayor' Warner of New York traveled j across the country to aid in securing the release of this prisoner and : maw other notables had given | their aid to the Mooney cause. Tlv Imllots for the priiß&riea are I being printed now ami will be ready 1 for disUuimtinu when the inspect- . ors sire j ailed in a week from to I morrow.’ Much interest is already [ b< ing manifested in results and this I
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I will Increase as the day approach-' es. Arrangements are being made to get the returns from the county, I district and state at this office and this news will be relayed by tele-1 I phone to all places where crowds gather on election night. A community needs a good newsi paper, one that will boost and fight and work for It. that will furnish i you the news and provide an adver I tising medium. We have been eni gaged a good many years in trying to give you that and we hope to ’ i continue some time. To do that I successfully we must have your; support, which just now means a renewal of your subscription, if, you are receiving the Daily Demo-[ ; erat by mail and have not renewed. I i Won't you give us this po-oper-i | alien? Though every congressman and ' 'senator would like to reduce over- , head now and thus please their !constituents, they haven't the nerve. | i Thousands of employes could be I |taken from the pay roll in about' II very department, especially it is I said in the commerce, postoffice ; 'and navy organizations, but the; ■ men anad women who hold the jobs ‘ lot course had a pull or they wouldn't ' be there and when that is organ-i ' ized, it becomes something to meet.[ I The average statesman just doesn't i I have the political courage so the [ chances for real tax-saving along I that line are very slim. I We are to vote on daylight sav-1 | ing time at the primary. May 3rd.. unless it is held to be illegal by | Ithe state commission. That will 'give you the right to express your | preference and the city council will I follow the will of the majority jWe have tried daylight saving three years now and we should all; i know whether we like it or not., i whether it is a help or hindrance 'to business and the vote this year] !should pretty well settle the mat-] ter. at least for some time to come , iSo vote on this proposition, using | your own best judgment. —— Numerous complaints are coming ; lin iiecause so many children and ! young men and women are using , 'the concrete highways near here as*i jskating rinks. Every one wants; !the youngsters to have as good al (time as possible but they'should be ] ] careful and roller skating on aj I main road these days or nights is! a dangerous proposi ion. Autoists I traveling at the fifty-mile rate now 1 ]j bout the average cannot always] I control their cars quickly enough 'to avoid a serious accident and it is i said that many of the skaters are | iby no means using care, thus] putting the responsibility on th" <ar drivers. They perhaps have legal right to thus use the highways [hut they are not exactly intended I :or that and parents should at least j I warn the children to be careful. Household Scrapbook —by— ROBERTA LEE Chewing Gum To rem tfe chewing gum from ! I garments, take a piece of ice and ; I hold It tightly- over the gum tor I i moments. The gum will harden i ] and crumble. It can then be brushed loft without injuring the material. I Salty Food When soup, gravey or vegetables 1 arc too salty, stir a little coarse ; brown stuar into it and the salty I taste wiU disappear. Or add one 1 Itaiblespo'jntul of sugar and one of | vinegar. Curling Hair LK> not use hot curling ir nib on Ithe hair. K'd curlerare the most phtuiiabk When using metal curHersh be sure that lh"y do not cut I the hair. — ~ ♦ ♦ Modern Etiquette —by— ROBERTA LEE ♦ - -- ♦ y. Should letter paper and euve- | !n,.os be the satpe c >l'ar and the Iswes tUlikneus? A. The envelope may be of a I slightly heavier paper, hot should I not ba different in appearance. <J. Ato tile, fingers used when | la' iug lump sugar? t. Tongs are always provided | fur lump sugar. ] Q, Should y Hing children be ldr> s..ed in mourning'' I I IA. No. I I Get the Habit — Trade at Home I
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I I ♦ — - « Political Calendar FOR RECORDER P.aase announce that 1 am a 'candidate for the Democratic I nomination for County Recorder, -übject to the decision of the voter* at the primary. Tuesday, May :: Your support shaH be appreciated. MRS. ( LARA ANDERSON 68 May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I ant mas ; mg my second race for the Demo- 1 I <ratic nomination for county aitdiI tor. subject to the decision of the, voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be greatly, j appreciated. GLEN COW KN 77 May 2 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a ! candidate for the Democratic ' nomination for Prosecuting Attor-j ney. subject to the decision of the: voters at the primary election.! Tuesday, May 3. Your support will , be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON 68 May 2 FOR SHERIFF please announce that I am a' .candidate for the Democratic , nomination for Sheriff of Adams. I County, subject to the decision o: ' the voters at the May primary. Will 1 I greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am si I candidate for the Democratic jotn-i j ination for County Surveyor, sub-1 ; jcct, to the decision of the voters at: I the primary, Tuesday, May 3. 1 will! i greatly appreciate your vote and! support. HARLEY A EHRSA'M . Civil Engineer ! 79-May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters) , that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for-County i Commissioner. First district, subI jert to the decision of the voters ai the primary. Tuesday, May 3. 1 i shall appreciate your support, PHIL SAUER 68 May 2 FOR CORONER Piea e announce that I am a I canaiuate for the Democratic numi ination for County Coroner, subject to the decision of the voters at the ‘primary election. Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. OTHO LOBENSTEIN 81 May 2.. FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am a . candidate for the Democratic . | nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of ttyi voters | at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-MayiJ FOR CORONER Please announce that 1 am a can- , .dilate ior the Democratic nomination for County Coroner, subject to i the decision of the voters st the Primary, Tuesday. May 3. Your ' support will be appeciateil DR. J. C. GRANDSTAFF St’-May 2 ,|* • X FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I am a for the Democratic uomiuatiop for Prosecuting Attor 1 ney, subject th the will of the voters
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at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. 1 shall be grateful for jfour support. ED. A. BOSSE 72 May ‘ll FOR AUDITOR Please announce that i am a candidate for the Democratic) nomination dor County auditor, attb-i ! ject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday May 3. 1 assure each and everyone that I shall appreciate their vote and support. FRED T. SCHURGER — 74 May 2. FOR CORONER Please announce to the voter.' that I ant a candidate for the Dem-j ■ocratic nomination for County Cor-j : oner, subject to the decision of the; voters at the primary. Tuesday,' May 3. 1 will appreciate your sup-; ' |Hirt.. ROBERT ZWICK 88-May 2 I I FOR TREASURER • I Please announce that I am aj candidate for the Democratic; I nomination for County Treasurer.! i subject to the decision of tie voters; at the primary. Tuesday, May 3.| Your support will be appreciated. 1 JOHN WECHTER : 68 May 2 FOR RECORDER • Editor Daily Democrat: i Please announce that lam a can- ' didate for the Democratic nomina- , tion ior Adams County Recorder ) J Having served in the ranks of the l I Democratic party for more than' ) 40 years, this is the first time I have' • ever asked for public office. Th“j I support of al! voters will be greatly) ! appreciated. WILLIAM HARTINGS April 15 to 29 ) FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the Dem ' I ocratic nomination for County Com-i ) missioner from the First district ’ subject to the primary, Tuesday.! !1 May 3. I will appreciate your vote 1 and iMipport. A. FRED THIEME I 75-Mav 2 II FOR COMMISSIONER , | Please announce that lam a can-i 'I didate for the Democratic uomina-; ! tion £<#r County Commissioner from, the fir:.t district, subject to the pri-l ' j mary. Tuesday, May 3. I will appro-1 elate your support and vote. AUGUST GAI.I.MEYEi: 92 to M 2 FOR RECORDER Mr. nml Mr:;. Voter; I am mak ling my second'race for Recorder I ■■.4 if nominated and elected, on- <; term only. Thank you. ELLA PEOPLES. •:npr 18-mty 2 1) , i FOR COMMISSIONER I. Please announce to the voters that I am a candidate for County ■j Commissioner, First District, subject to the doctjijoji pf ij>e voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 3. i-!l shall appreciate your vote and t-1 support, o; PIULLiC STKAHM e' April 19 May 3 r I r -—— FOR RECORDER , Please announce that I am a ean2) didate for the Democratic nouiiua- ; tion for county Recorder, subject. | to the decision of the voters at the a ' primary. Tuesday. May 3. Your sifpp'por will be greatly appreciated. r .l JAMES D. BROWN s I 94 to .May 2
FOR CONGRESS Please announce that I am a candidate tor the Democratic; nomination for Congress, Fourth i district, subject to the decision of • the voter* at the primary Tuesday ! May 3. I wip appreciate your sup-1 port. TRUHM'AN A. GOTTSCHALK j 75-. May 2 FOR AUDITCi'lease announce that 1 am a I candidate for Auditor of Adams j County at the primary. May 3. The j undersigned, a born cltisen of Ad ! , ams County and a life long Demo-h crat, firmly believes that a public j office is a public trust and the hold ' er of such office is a serVant of the I public. Thanking you for your sup port. RUDOLPH SOHUG 76-. May 2.1 ——- - o ♦ ♦ Lessons In English Words t'teti misused: Do not say ' i ' He gave me four hands full of I ! walnuts.” Say handfuls. Often mispronounced: diverge ; [ Pronounce di-vurj, the i as in did I l i not as in die), and accevt last : j syllable. Often misspelled: Raspberry. Ob- ; . s-erve the p. Synonym t Enviitis, jealous, ' suspicious, distrustful. Word study: “Use a word three I (times and it Is yours.” Let us in-j , rease our vocabulary by master- i :ng one word each day. Today's ' ; word: Sedulous; diligent in applies- ' tion«or pursuit. “As a student, be i was very sedulous." Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the I Test Questions printed on Page Two. « « : 1. French novelist. I 2 Finland. 3. A slaughter-house. i 4. Collision with the Steam-hip I | c:ty of Rome?" 5. it is a symbol of victory 6. "River nf January". 17. Edwina Booth. 8, ?'o. ( .i. A Rpanish magisrate or judge. )In P've cards of the same suit. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Ropm Suits, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. , Monroe, our Phone number is 44 c*. BOYS—See our SI.OO special, full size, horse-hide baseball glove. Best buj we have ever had in baseball gloves. 11. Knapp & Son. ' 95-2 t ~ —: Srienfific Economical Durable k ■ B. J. Smith Drug Co. 21 Expert Truss Fitters
' _ , - —AI * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File Frank Cooler hae gone io Indianayolis to visit his brother, Herman. F H Hublard of Decatur add reused Indiana Wholesale Grocers Association in Indianapolis. William Blackburn has kept re< ord of high waters us St. Mary's which shows that the river was at its highest April 2nd. IPO4. E X. Ehinger is building a mod
How the Banks of the Nation Have Been Made Stronger by Experience The standards of banking stability were never higher than they are today, as a result of the les- . sons learned in the most tremendous testing-ordeal in banking Mstory. ‘ Old principles of safe, conservative management have had their soundness re-established. Bankers themselves are taking the lead in efforts to surround banking with every safeguard to make the strength of today permanent and unassailable. Through their state and national organizations, they are working for improved legislation, for more uniform practices, for still higher standards of supervision and management. At the same time, bankers are seeking to bring about a better understanding by the public, of the nature and principles of sound banking. They are working to bring about a closer co-operation based on mutual interests and mutual confidence. The banks of the nation have been made stronger by experience. PRESIDENT INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION Office: 1308 Circle Tou er. Indianapolis <l*lll B A. , Special Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses remaining new Spring Garments ’ drastically reduced • j life iLf f° r Saturday Selling i fME I unpacked another / l ar s e s^Pment seas ’ i ons newest millinery . which are copies of /I higher priced Hats and w j|| b e S o ]d Special foY I || Saturday at $1.78. ] J£ e JT e Gsss
Jei-n double hoiiM just south of his ! [ wit home P. J. Hyland returned from a ] ] buainesw trip to St. Marys. Mann and Christen received con- j 'tract to build 115.000 church at, Mar He. Ihe funerul of William Mersman ; > N. Slid St. wat held this morn- I ' ing. Dr. and Mrs. R. U Starkweather ! 1 returned from Michigan where they i purchased a new Krit car. Mrs. ('. W. Ya,er ia assisting in 1 ithe I'.unty Treasurer's office. Ml,s Ami l a Weber has gone to 1
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