Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1932 — Page 4

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II f —■ I «WMM DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. 11. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. 11. Holtbouse Sec’y & Rus. Mgr. Dick !>. 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 I One year, l.iy 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 Ad ver. Representative SCHERRER, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 413 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. If the depression continues, daylight will be about the only thing we can save. The voters of Decatur will decide in the May 3rd primary whether they want standard or daylight saving time this year. You will 1 cast a separate ballot. Be sure tot vote. We are off on the last week of the primary campaign, with every | candidate hustling to get every | vote possible. Interest will reach ! the peak a week front tomorrow ; when the votes will be cast. 1 Writers of state political news i seem a little afraid to guess on the , outcome of the primaries and con-j ventions. Their stories are so writ- j ten that they can still flop to either ' side with losing prestige. Only about half the spring taxes, have been paid, it is reported from I the office of County Treasurer W< i-liter, so we will have to get i busy the next few days. You know , this bid just has to be met. The committee investigating ! Wall street marketeers should re-1 member tint its pot as important i how much the big fellows won or! lost as it is how the whole thing I • effected the country and stopped ’ the wheels of progress. We will appreciate a few more subscriptions for the Victory fund. This ought to Ire paid in soon as this is one of the few counties in Indiana still back on the payment of our share lo the Democratic N tional Committee. This is cleanup week in Decatur I

LUM I ~ - „ Hubert R. McCLENAHAN 1 ~ i \ - •A — I. & Vu 1 lemc.cratic (andidate —FOR—PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Fur iny identification to the voters; I was reared on a farm; thirty-two years of age: married and the fatb er of two children; worked my way through law school: residents of - Decatur five years: practical experience in state and federal cour s. f will appreciate your kindest consideration of me. in selecting your nominee.

and the city trucks are hauling away the tin cans and rubbish which* has been gathered up as requested. Please cooperate with the street department force which is In charge of thia important job. From the eagerness shown by so many political leaders to climb on the band wagon which leads the parade for modification of the prohibition laws, we again doubt their sincerity in the old days. The I trouble with this question is that politicians take advantage of public opinion, to get votes, and often | they are not sincere. This is graduating week for the township high schools of this county and eighty-seven boys and girls will receive diplomas which will start them in life. In the years to come they will be proud of this for the foundation received by attending school will be important all through the lives of the young people. Next Friday also marks, the closing of the years avork in 1 the various rural schools and the summer vacation will open. In Louisiana when the governor j leaves the state, the secretary of state becomes acting governor. 'Just now Governor King is attend-1 ling a conference in Virginia and I I will be absent ten days so the -secretary, who happens to be Miss | Alice Loe Grosjean, twenty-five years old and very attractive, has moved into the governor's manager and is operating the state and according to reports is getting along just as well as any grisley old male ; veteran could do. - ' When the drys made the Beck j

— resolution —to submit the probi-h i bition question to a vote of the peo-| < 'pie strictly wet and dry measure I they missed their best chance to < ontinue almost indefinitely this 'matter. Had they agreed, it is likely it would have required the | I full seven years, during which no other legislation could have come |np. Now the wets are crying out | I that in refusing the right of suffiragC; tile Anti-Saloon League has 'shown unfairness and that gives I their opponents a new cudgel. A great discussion is on once | more because congressmen place the names of relatives on payrolls for the government, many of whom i : never go to Washington. It is amt I I lor years has been one of the open [grata iu America and why it is ; pt emitted is beyond the guessing of • the average person. How long < ; would we stand that from any other department of government? Why I do we just talk about it as to conIgressmen? tn this age when every I thing possible is being done to i economize, it. that this form of extravagance could easily be I dispensed with, even if those guilty | have to be handled a little roughly.' Will R. Wood, veteran Indiana I congressman, is suffering from ai ' [breakdown as a result of his ardous duties at Washing’ in years II have so many of the law makers broken under the heavy strains as I ‘during the past few months. Just i v few weeks ago, Albert Vestal ’ [ died a few hours after he had left i 11his desk. We are all prone to fiodi fault with thooe who represent us j Ilin office, particularly so if we disagree with them on important issues, but we have plenty of proof | that the work of our represent-, atives is very trying and often; shatters the health of those who' jtire conscientious und upon whom 4 fall extra burdens. We hope Mr. I Wood recovers speedily from his! illness. « a Modern Etiquette —by— ROBERTA LEE Q. 'Should a man ask permission () of a woman before Introducing an ( liter man to her? y A. Yes. ; f Q. How long may guests remain £ [after a luncheon? A. About a half hour. Q. When a knowle-lgjuj an invi it ration must the acceptance or re g gret 'be definite? A- Yes; always state definite!'’ whether the invitation is accepted ” j or not.

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> « Political Calendar ♦ ♦ FOR RECORDER Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic! nomination for County Recorder,! subject to the decision of the voters' at the primary, Tuesday. .May Your support shall be appreciated., MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I aip uiak j ing niy second race for the Democratic nomination for county .audi:, tor, subject to the decision of the, j voters at the primary, Tuesday,l May 3. Your support will be greatly! appreciated. GLEN COWEN . <7-May 2 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a: candidate for the Democratic [nomination for Prosactiting Attor-I 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 County, subject to the decision of tbe voters at the May primary. Wifi greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOBNSQN 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR I please announce that I am a I I candidate for the Democratic win- | ination for County Surveyor, sub- ; ject to the decision of the voters at ; the primary, Tuesday. May 3. 1 will! greatly appreciate your vote and; support. HARLEY A. EHRSAM Civil Engineer I 79-May 21 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters I that I am a candidate for the I Democratic nomination fnr County i Commissioner, First district, sub--1 ject to the decision of the voters at i the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I shall appreciate your support. PHIL AAUER 68 May 2* FOR CORONER ! Plea e announce. that I am a ' cannmate for the Democratic nomI Ination for f o'iqty Coroner, subject j to the decision of the voters at the primary eleti.ou, Tuesday, May 3. I Your support will be appreciated. OTHO LOBEN3TELN 81 May 2. for surveyor Please announce mat I ain a candidate for the Democratic nomination tor County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 3. Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP ► Registered Engieyer 63-May3 FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a can 'didate for the Democratic nornina , tion for County Coroner, subject to I the decision of the voters at the j Primary. Tuesday. Mav 3. Your 'support will bn appeciated DR J. C. GRANDSTA.FF 82 May 3 FOR PROSECUTOR i ; Please announce that lam a | candidate for the Democratic

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nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. subject to the will of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 3. I shall be grateful for your support.' ED. A. BOSSE 72-May 2, FOR AUDITOR • Please announce that I am a] candidate tor the Democratic! i nomination for County auditor. suit--1 ject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday May 3. I assure each aud everyone that, I shall appreciate their vote and . I support. FRED T. SCHURGER 74 May 2. FOR CORONER Please announce to the voters i that I am a candidate for the Dem-; 1 ocratic nomination for County Cor-i ( oner, -object to the decision of the[ I voters at the primary. Tuesday, ' May 3. I will appreciate your supj port. ROBERT ZWICK 88-May 2 FOR TREASURER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County subject to the decision of the voters' at the primary. Tuesday, May 3.; . Your support will be appreciated, i JOHN WECHTER 68 May 2 FOR RECORDER Editor Daily Ib-inorra 4 : Please announce that I ’am a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Adams Coupty Recorder Having served in the ranks of the Democratic party for more than 40 years, this is the first time 1 have ever asked for public office. The support of all voters will be greatly i appreciated. WILLIAM ApcU 15 to 29 FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorised to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the First district, subject to the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I will appreciate your vote and support. A. FRED THIEME 75-May 2 FOft COMMISSIONER Pica. r announce that J am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the first district, subject to the primary. Tuesday, May 3. I will appreciate your support and vote. •j august GALLMEYER t<2 to M 2 FOR RECORDER Mr. ami Mrs. Voter: I am mak- ■ mg my second race fnr Recorder : and if nominated and elected, one . term only. Thank you. ’ ELLA PEOPLES. i»pr-18-nwy3 I — —_ FUR COMMISSIONER j Please announce to the voters that I am a. candidate for County Commissioner. First Dtutrict. subi ject Io the decision of the voters i at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. o| I shall appreciate your vote aud ei support. r> PHILLIP STBAHM April 19 May ;; 3 FOR RECORDER Please announce that I am a can didate for the Democratic nomiua a tion for county Recorder, subject c to the decision of t^e.voters at ths

primary, Tuesday. May a. four supper will be greatly appreciated. JAMES D. BROWN 94 to May 2 FOR CONGRESS Please announce that I um a I candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress. Fourth ! district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary Tuesday May 3. 1 will appreciate your sup- ■ port. TRURMAN A. GOTTSCHALK 75-May 2 FOR AUDITOR I’leaao announce that 1 am a candidate for Auditor of Adams | County at the primary. May 3. The | iindcrsigneil. a born citizen of AdI ains County and a life long Demo- ' crat, firmly believes tliat a public j office is a public trust and the holdi er of such office is a servant of the . I iridic. Thanking you tor your support. RUDOLPH SOHUG 76 May 2. FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I am seeking the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to ! the decision of the voters at the I primary. Tuesday. May 3. I will ' appreciate your support. HERMAN H MYERS 99 May 2 ..— o — > — ♦ Lessons In English : ♦ —♦ Words often misused: Do not say kinfolk'--. The correct word is kinsfolk. a plural noun and construed with a plural verb. ‘ Our kinsfolk are coming." Often mispronounced: Data. Pronounce first a as in day. not as in at. Often misspelled; Tableau, Observe the eau. Synonyms: Divine. Godlike. ( heavenly, holy, .-acred, celestial, . supernatural. ■ I Word study: “Use a word three tidies and it is yours." Let us in- ■ crease.our vocabulary by master- • ing one word each day. Today's word: Dilatory, delaying; procrastI inating. "He was never dilatory in his work.” Rub ifiil Bring» new life... Beauty ... Chant to fading complexions. Your skin instantly acquires an Entrancing.... s Soft... Alluring appearance that it v lar superior to face powder effects »• Antiseptic and astringent. Will K not rub off or streak. ORIENTAL. 2<CREAM , »OURAUD i adFaVM WWrf-*. Flash j-1 Rachel Shades a- 1 lOi for TRIAL SiZl t F. T Hopkina 4/ Son. How Yorl

n . —,— • | Answers To Test Questions Below »rc the answers to the Test Questions printed on Pafe Two- * 1. "Old Public Functionary."• 2. Jeanette Rankin of Montana. 3. The Schilling. 4. Shore toward which the wind j Is blowing. 5. Washing. G. When it is no longer in general Use. 7. Oklahoma. 8. On the Arkansas River in Colorado. If. Bela Lugosi. 10. The George Washington. Household Scraphook —by— ROBERTA LEE Razor Blades Use an old ibaking powder can for discarded razor blates. A silt ian be cut in tire top with a can opener. Keep the can in the shaving closet or any convenient place. Dry Hair A hot oil shampoo is good for dryhair. Heat pure olive oil and apply to the hair and scalp at bedtime. Bind the hair with a towel, and the next morning wash with a mild, liquid shampoo. Use this treatment about once a week. New Tins The cake mixture will not stick to the new cake tins it they are well greiaed with lard and baked for i few hours in the oven, before using. —»• r NO - 11 —- ARRIVALS Barbara Jean is the name of the girl bt|hy which was born to Mr. ami Mrs. William Kelly of this city, Thursday April 21. 1232. TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File ♦ ♦ Lewis Gehrig chosen as new leader of Decatur 1G piece band.

' D. M. Hensley and <). L. Vance visited at Boyd Daugherty Inline ind view launch building by True Daugherty. Joseph Lower, east of the city, is suffering front two fractured ribs received when he fell from haymow. City of Cleveland otters one cent , for every ten flies killed this month. Sanitary Scientific Economical Durable B. J. Smith Drug Co. Expert Truss Fitters

To The Farmers of Adams County: There is a story being circulated in Adams County that I | am responsible for an order issued by the State Board of I Health requiring that the farmers build milk houses. | This story is absolutely false as the order requiring 'I" I farmers to build milk houses was made by the State Boan I of Health by authority given them by law passed in U <• I 1 was in no way responsible for this order and any sta c | ment otherwise is purely Campaign bunk and a rctle<fio n I upon the intelligence of the voters of Adams f ount'. < ” I Candidate responsible for such statements surely can l ’" | be trusted in public office. | i have always voted for the interest of the farmci .H'd | I believe that the people of Adams County know me ' 1 • enough that if elected to Congress, I will faith! ini' ant | honestly represent them. I Take No Chances VOTIC FOR j Thurman A. Gottschalk DEMOCRATIC CANDI DATE FOR CONORS pol.

■ Rev. Jones Is in Indianapolis on 5 business. Rex. Theatre will give matinee ' Saturday with admission five cents. Miss Marie Daniels Is visiting in ■ Geneva. Will Dowling returned from Mor

I Let's Get DowJ I to Brass Tacks I DO YOU REALLY W\NTi hi REVIVE BUSINESS IN tu ■ COMMUNITY"? | WILL YOU HELP TO Dorm I IF WE TELL YOU HOW Y I CAN DO IT SO EASILY? | WELL, HERE’S THE ANSWE E Every thousand home made cigars sad 9 means the employment of lOIRpJJ 9 full day right here at home. 9 A bunch breaker and a roller will > ■ about 700 ‘0 1-000 cigars a day; it re» uir ■ to 18 pounds of filler, 5 pounds of binfei ■ 2 pounds of wrapper to build 1.000 c«an! 9 it takes one tobacco stripper a big. M M to strip and book this. 9 It will also take a cigar packer a full ■ to properly assort and to band and ctl i w M and pack this 1.000 cigars. 9 Now that's FOUR people without the■ ■B collections and other duties which M B pany our business. I HERE ARE A FEW FACTS: 9 Adams County has a population 9 20.000 which probable means there 9 1.000 or 5,000 smokers; these consumefi , 9 four to a dozen cigars a day; supposeifi 9 average of six; if only "HOME .MAI 9 cigars were used this would mean 9 employment for 120 people — that wg * 9 he p some, wouldn’t it.’ rr.l a* »

11 hat’s Our Story’ We believe in it and feel sure thati giving you these facts we will have v earnest support and cooperation and it ■ mean niucn to local industry and will rd in the immediate improvement of localeq ditions to your advantage and ours. 1 There is no better cigar on the maiK than the "White Stag Londres Extra’d every time you smoke one you are helg make conditions better right here at how » We feel we have done our part byi during the price of this cigar from Jtl "FIVE CENTS.” We solicit your business. Let's do a little earnest pulling together. "Thank You.” I THE WHITE STAG CIGARO SMOKE “Wi..TE STAGS" MADE AT HOI

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