Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1932 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evenlug Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Poet Office as Second Class Mutter. J. 11. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse Sec y & Rus. 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. t»y 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 SCHERRER. Inc, 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Only four more days in which to make up your mind who you will vote for in the primaries. Any of the candidates can tell you who ought to be your choice. Ixioks like a referendum is assured. The drys are into the ginie now and seem so sincere about it that plans may be expected to develop rather rapidly. How do you like Second street I without the unsightly poles? About I every one agrees it is one of the ‘ best improvements made here in a I long time. The man who threw a moukey ; wrench at Sheriff Johnson used poor judgment. He says he didn't I know it was the sheriff but the lesson cost him sixty-two dollars. Why not use home made goods? • They arc always freshest, best and , cheapest And in following that rule you keep your money at home l whe.ee you have a chance to say I "howdy" to it some day. ■ ■- - ■ Don't forget we are to vote on ■ daylight or standard saving time in Decatur next Tuesday. Which ' do you prefer? That's the purpose ; of the referendum to find out —so' the city councilmen can carry out i your desires. A few more bushels of potatoes I are needed to provide .seed for i those who desire to raise gardens this year and are not financially I able to invest any money. Several I bushels have already been distrib-1 itted but there is a demand for • more and if you can help it will I le appreciated. Leave them at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. One week from today we will j I ell you all about it. As usual we i will issue an early morning edi-; lion to give you the complete results of the primaries. You wi'l want that, we are sure and appreciate it. When you can have your home paper for less than a penry a day by mail, why not renew? It will help us and please you. The S:. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Mackmen, outstanding teams in their respective leagues don't seem to be so good this year. At leant they are not getting away to their usually good start. Some of the sport writers are al-

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ready predicting that they are burned out and won't be in the running at the finish. In his 1930 campaign, Senator t Dickinson, keynoter of the Republican national convention this year, . displayed a printed utterance front ' the late Speaker Longworth terming him "a hell raiser for agricul- , ture,” from which came the soubi riquet "Hell-Raising Dick" It is 1 now a question between him and i i Federal Farm Board which raises ' most ot their favorite commodity. i The President announced at the White House that it you are thinking of buying an automobile this year, it would be a good thing to buy it right away (now that the spring model* have been launched) and not wait until delivery Is wished to put the order in. He said, "there is nothing that provides widespread employment more than automobile construction." We think I he is right, even though his English does sound like the devil. . . t Perhaps it is not too iate to say i a word for spring hats. —Baltimore Sun. In Illinois, apparently, former Governor Len Small has won the gubernatorial nomination in the Rt publican primaries. On the Democratic side, this nomination .went to Henry Horner, a Chicago | judge ol the highest character. The j outcome bodes ill for Republican 'success in the third state in the i Union. No decent Republican can vote for Small. Horners election would offer the state the greatest! (hope it has had since Frank 0.l I Low den went to Springfield. The ; primaries immensely increased the! jchances that Mr. Hoover will not i , n try Illinois. —New York Evening | : Post (Ind. Rep.). Society can draw little encouragement from the recent report of ithe police commissioner of New j Vork City. Aside from giving evi-I ■ lence of increasing efficiency on , Ithe part of the police and courts lit is a gloomy document of crime 'and more crime. Crimes of al! (kinds increased during the past' vear, the increase being tine in part | i. t least to the large number of un i 'employed. In every large city injto which thousands of hungry job- | less men have crowded for food and shelter there has been a disturbing increase in crime. The 'most disturbing conclusion arrived i ' it from a study of the report is that the great majority of the male factors are boys between the ages |ot 17 and 21 years, whn, the police II ominissioner says, are versatile in [crime, apparently void of con-j-cionce and indifferent to conse qitences. If it is true that crime a disease, requiring treatment tather than punishment, what is this dread malady which has at-| itac ked the youth of America? One c itses that it is lack of discipline in early youth. Commissioner Mulrooney describes the young criminal as an undisciplined savage rather than an unfortunate victim of circumstances, environment and inheritance, who cold bloodedly and cslmly recites the details of the planning and execution of ruthless crimes. Where the proper discipline is lacking in the home, tlie burden of discipline is placed upon • the law in later years Home influence may be cither good or bad. i but in most eases, unfortunately, ithe state discovers the bad too late to forestjll a life of crime. 0 A— ——. I — I I 1 ■ ■ "I—— Lessons In English Words often misused: Write iwhile as one word when used as an adverb, as “I waited awhile." But write while separately when It I.- goveruored as a noun in a phrase as "1 waited for a while.” Often iui.,prou>uuccd Christening. Pronounce kris u-itig; the t is Silent. Often misspelled: Pavilion; only one 1. Synonyms: Small, little, trivial, in.-ignificapt, diminutive, miniature. Word study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering [one word each day. Today’s word: Cajole; to deceive with. or persuade by flattery. He endeavored to ca- , Joie the slaves."

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Political Calendar | ♦ ♦ FOR RECORDER P.jase announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support shall be appreciated. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 May 2 FOR AUDITOR (’lease announce that : am maki ing my second race for the Democrat ic nomination for county audi-' 'tor. subject to the decision of the ‘voters at the primary, Tuesday.; May 3. Your support will be greatly appreciated. GLEN COWEN • 7-May 2 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that 1 am a | candidate for the Democratic' nomination for Prosecuting Attor-' ! ney. subject to the decision of the [voters at the primary election.' I Tuesday, May 3. Your support will, be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON ' 68 May 2, FOR SHERIFF Please announce t|jat I am a candidate for the Democratic; nomination for Sheriff of Adams. County, subject to the decision of I the voters at the May primary. Wili j greatly appreciate your support. HERL JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that 1 am a | cand’date for th® Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at • th® primary. Tuesday, .May 3. I will greatly appreciate your vote and support. . HARLEY A EHR3AM 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, sub-: ject to the decision of the voters at • the primary. Tuesday, May 3. 1' shall appreciate your support. PHIL SAUER 68 May 21 FOR CORONER Plea c, annmi;i,-»; that 1 am a cauoiuate for the Democratic nomination for County Coroner, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 3. i Your support will be appreciated.! OTHO LOBENBTEIN 81 May 2. FOR SURVEYOR Please announce tnsfct I s am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2. Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-M*y3 FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a cani didate for the Democratic nomination for County Coroner, subject to the decision of (.lie voters at the Primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appeciated. DR. .1. C. GRANDSTAFF 82-May 3 FUR PROSECUTOR Please announce I am a candidate tor the Democratic

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nomination for Prosecuting Attor- ■ ney. subject to the will of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May X 1 shall be grateful for your support. ED. A. BOSSE 72-May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that t am a' ; candidate for the nomination for County auditor, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary. Tuesday May 3. 1 assure each and everyone that; I shall their vote and support. FRED T. SCHURGER j 74 May 2. FOR CORONER Please announce t< llm voters j that I am a candidate for the Dem ocratic nomination for County CorI oner, subject to the decision of the i voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. 1 will appreciate your sup-' port. ROBERT ZWICK j SS-Mav 2! I FOR TREASURER i Please announce that I am a; •candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer. [ subject to the decision of the voters 1 ’ at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. • JOHN WECHTER , 68 May 2 FOR RECORDER I Editor Daily Democrat; •P eas® announce that I am a can-; didat® for the Democratic nomina-; tion for Adams County Recorder-1 Having served in the ranks of the 1 Democratic party for more than 40 years, this is the first time I hav ever asked f>r psibltv. office. The > support of ail voters will be greatly I appreciated. WILLIAM HARTINGS j April 15 to 29 i FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorised to announce; •hat I am a candidate for the Dem-| ocratic nomination tor County Commissioner from the First district.' I subject to the primary, Tuesday,! [ May 3. I will appreciate your vote’ I and support. A. FRED THIEME 75-May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER P’maae 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 support and vote. AUGUST GALLMEYER 92 to M 2 ■ FOR RECORDER Mr. ami Mrs. Voter: I am mak-[ > Uig my second race for Recorder! .[and if nominated and elected, one; .Iterm only. Thank you. II ELLA PEOPLES. apr-18-may 2 FOR COMMISSIONER t Please announce to the voters that I am a candidate for County Commissioner. First District, sub- . ject to the the voters . at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. ) I shall appreciate your vole and j support. r PHILLIP BTRAHM April 19 May 3 i FOR RECORDER Fleas* announce that I am a can [ didate for the Democratic uominaa tion for county Recorder, subject cl to the decision of the voters at the

primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your suppor will be greatly appreciated. JAMES D. BROWN 94 to May 2 FOR CONGRESS Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress. Fourth district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary Tuesday May 3, I will appreciate your support TBURMAN A. GOTTSCHALK 75-May 3 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I am a candidate for Auditor of Adam*l ■County at the primary. May 3. The' undersigned, a born citizen of Ad-' ams County and a life long Demo-[ erat, firmly believes that a public! office Is a public trust and the hold-; er of such office is a servant of the I pdblic. Thanking you for your sup-! port. RUDOLPH BOHUO 76 May 2.1 FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I am seek-1 ; ing the democratic nomination for! ! Prosecuting (Attorney, subject to . the decision of the voters at the I primary, Tuesday. May 3. 1 will j appreciate your support. HERMAN H. MYERS 99 May 2 FOR RECORDER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Recorder, Subject ; to the decision of the voters at the i Primary. Tuesday. May 3. I assure each and everyone that ! I shall appreciate their vote and i support. , WALTER (JOY) BOCK MAN 190 to 105 o Answers To Test • Questions ; Below are the answers to the i ' Test Questions printed on Page Two. 1. Fsr life. . 2. Study-of insect life. 3. Mrs. Hattie Caraway. 4. Mexico. 5. An Egyptian obelitk, now in Central park. New York City. 6. Bringbam Young. 7. Four. 8. Perfect pigeou-Blood rubies. 9. Colorless. 10. Volbiire., ■■ ,1 ■ !-*!■■■,■ ■ ■■■< I I Household Scraphook —by— ROBERTA LEE Peas and Beans [ (String beans and green peas •make a delicious dish when served ‘together They arc especially good with roast or chops, with which jelly should also l>e served. So r e Throat A remedy for sore throa>t is to . gargle with a warm solution of salt i water. Or, dissolve one teuspoonful flour or tulphur in hot milk and I sip slowly. Scorched Clothing Onion juice will often remove ’, .scoirched marks from garments, if I applied immediately. I Mark Leveridge of Berne was a [! business visitor here this afters ’ noon. j

Harley A. Democratic Candidate for B’ ,w County Surveyor || IDENTIFICATION ■ A native citizen of Adams County. A tax payer. First time for public office. g Absolutely free from any obligations to a ring or clique. A Loyal Democrat QUALIFICATION fe A Graduate Civil Engineer of Purdue IvSfr University. | Three years engineering experience with B*' 11 ”.' Indiana Highway department. B ? Two years engineering experience with Pennsylvania Highway department. ■? Member American Society of Civil Engineers. Member Honorary Civil Engineering Fraternity. Eligible for Indiana State Engineers' license. I ■ J TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY: K I earnestly solicit jour support because ■“ ’' I am a firm believer in ■ i ” [ Economy In Public Offices p which will result in LOWER TAXES R ■ Mrs. A reduction of unnecessary deputy hire, outside engineering ■' help. etc., means ECONOMY. That is my policy! I 5 Doing the work efficiently, avoiding costly mistakes, getting the ■ best results for the least expenditures means ECONOMY. That is my training! Doing the work honestly, with fairness to all is the creed anil ■I oath that a true Civil Engineer pledges to his profession and orgam- II zation. an honor that shall not be broken. This mean* El ONOML That is my oath! H YOTERS AND TAXPAYERS, the days of the political ringsand II cliques are over. Today the unprejudiced thinking voters consider H voting a business proposition. Bl A VOTE INVESTED WITH || Harley A. Ehrsan® will bring You Dividends in ECONOMY gi MYBALL OTN I ■ M HER IS 3<) Il - , M ! - | f UH I I|.l | -------- - ■ I IIIII—HTTI— — -'' To The Farmers I of Adams County: I • There is a story being circulated in Adams ( ountj that I Rl am responsible tor an order issued by the State Board o lg Health requiring that the farmers build milk houses. 11 This story is absolutely false as the order requiring the g| farmers to build milk houses was made by the State Boar g g of Health by authority given them by law passed in b >• gg 1 was in no way responsible for this order and al ’-' s a |g ment otherwise is purely Campaign bunk and a ret ce i g g upon the intelligence of the voters of Adams Count.' g ■ C andidate responsible for such statements surely <'* nfl __ be trusted in public office. 1 1 I have always voted for the Interest of the farm*' I believe that the people of Adams County know me | g enough that if elected to Congress, I will fail hl u ' I I honestly represent them. I I Take No Chances I VOTE FOR ■ Thurman A. Gottschalk I , DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ( I |