Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1932 — Page 4
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Advertising Hates 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. In many cities over the state the I salaries of teachers are being re- [ dliced, which however doesn’t ' mean that the children will have to rtudy less. The only states in the I nion to vote dry in the Literarv Digest poll j now complete were North Carolina and Kansas. Now were they j out of steps or the other forty-six?! Time will tell. According to the Literary Digest ’ poll Indiana 1" wc, two and one-1 half to one. Now keep that in ! mind and see how it comp res with ! the official vote which will prob-1 11 ably be taken some time after next I I i year. Several boosters for Mr. Marley. . ‘ a -jndldate for the Democratic I nomination for congress, conducted I' a meeting on the court house corn ' er, Saturday evening. It was a■' busy occasion for many candidates. | Capone's still, the largest ever . discovered and most cleverly hid- , den has been confiscated by the i police. It looks as though before j they are through with the beer bar- ! oon. they will have him rather well ' plucked. This evening is the deadline fori t ix paying and if you haven’t tak- ' en care of this semi-annual duty. I your taxes will become delinquent I tomorrow and it will cost an extra I ten per cent. Tiiat's the law and | there is no way we know of to [ escape it. 2= LIL—J ■.J 1 Hubert R. McCLENAHAN Democratic Candidate -FORPROSECUTING ATTORNEY For my identification to the voters: I was reared on a farm; thirty-two years of age: married and the father of two children: worked my way through law school: residents of Decatur five years: practical experience in state and federal cour’n. The record which an attorney establishes as a trial lawyer is the test evidence of his ability. Ability is the keynote to economy in public office. My court record is open to the inspection of the public. I will appreciate your kindest of me, in rejecting your nominee. ■ *
I The campaign is over. We vote tomorrow and the results will start ■ omlng in about nine o'clock. From that time on for several hours there will be much Interest in the remits. We are arranging to give you the news as fast as we receive it. President Hoover forgot the worries of his office Saturday and spent the day at his camp Rapidan in the mountains of Virginia. He caught the limit of trout and had the laugh on the comrades who enjoyed the day with him. They say the President is really an expert at trout fishing.
Returns are expected to be a little slow in the primaries tomorrow as all over Indiana the tickets re tin- largest on record. The election Isiards will do their best to speed up returns but they must- ■ < mint the votes and under all conditions that is likely to be somewhat slower than in previous years. The candidates have stated their i positions on about every question ■. t moment and yon ought to be in an excellent position to vote for those whom you believe will best ' serve you .nd perform as you desire them. Never in history has ■ it here been such frank declarations lof positions on the problems of the I hour. ■' ■ Voters of Decatur are again rejminded that they are expected to I jvote tomorrow on a referendum to Jilecide whether or not they want daylight saving time. We have tiled it out for three years and i if very one ought to know whether Ibe prefix’s that to standard. Vote! Icne way or the other and the conn-1 jiil will act according to your ver-1 ■diet. The primary has been one of the I hardest fought we have had in jyears but we are glad there hast i been so little mud slinging or dirty . jplaying. The candidates are alii 'nun and women of fine character! ■ and they have conducted them-: [selves splendidly. We wish you all 'could win but of course you can't [and the losers will we are sure be just as good sports as they have [been during the contest. * Senator Thurman A. Gottschalk [closed his campaign here Saturday evening, speaking to a large crowd Lit his "Gottschalk for congress" (headquarters. His address was well received and there was much |( i.couragement from all that he i would receive a splendid vote in j this county. The senator is very [confident of results in tomorrow's election and appreciates all the effort that has been put forth by his ‘friends. ; The law fixes the qualifications of voters for tomorrow's primaries a follows: “A legally qualified voter of any precinct is a person j twenty-one years of age on the day iof the next general election, who is a citizen of the United States, end who is on the day of the primary a bona fide resident of such I precinct, and who has not upon ! conviction of any felony or misdemeanor, been disfranchised. Every I qualified voter of the precinct, as heretofore defined, shall be entitled [to vote in such precinct at such primary election for the candidates Icd a party, providing he voted for I; - majority of the candidates of i.-ucli party at such last proceeding general election.” Vote and vote early. (J— Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the . Test Questions printed on Page Two, ♦ - — ♦ 1. “Black Jack.' , 2. No. , 3. Patrick. [ 4. Queen Victoria. , 5. The weight of a sub-Unce coms pared with the wejglit of an equal jvjlume of water. 6. Washington. 7. Simon Bolivar. 8. Woodrow Wilson. 9 New York City. 10. Nova (Get the Habit — Trade at Heme
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♦ 4 Household Scraphook —by— ROBERTA LEE Candles The grease of the candles will ! not drip down the sides if they are given a coat of white vanish and i»t away to dry for several days i They will alsy last twice as long. White Goods ', White goods can be bleached by j washing in the usual way and then soaking over night in one half gali ion of clear water, to which is add-, i ed teaspoanfuls cream of tartar. Beating Eggs When beating the whites of eggs, ! break them into a plate that has i been rinsed with told water, but, not dried. Add a pinch of srlt. While, whipping, stand by a window or | i an open door. The whites will stif-I i fen quickly. I 4— 4 Modern Etiquette —by— ROBERTA LEE ♦ — —♦ Q. When should a graduation gift .' be sent? A. Within the month before the | craduation exercises, neve.- at the ■ I exercise itseif. Q. When being the guest of a man l at any entertainment should a wo- • man ever offer to pay her share of | the expense? / >j A. N>; it would be very discour- : teous. I i Q. When observing a special "rtI home" day, at what time should the 1 ' hostess be ready to receive her first ■ I caller? , | A. By a few minutes before 3 pm. I Z 4 Lessons In English . > • Words .ften misused: Do not say ; “Have yon ever been to St. Louis?” ■ Say. "Have you ever been in St. Louis?’’ Often mispronounced: Language Pronounce lang-gwaj, last a as in I age, and not lang-swij. i Often misspelled: Calendar (sys- ; tern :f reckoning time.) Observe j the dar. not der. Synonyms; Prevailing, prevalent, predominant, general, common. /rur- , rent. Word study: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Led us increase cur vocabulary by mastering one wird each day. Today's word: > Ambient; surrounding. “Am aroma- | tic perfume filled the ambient air." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY , From the Daily Democrat File Simeon More resigned from Schafer Hardwire to take interest in automobile business with Otto I lop pert. -| John Cramer has returned from II Cincinnati where lie spent two ' weeks with his mother. Frank Gass resigned frosn Jthe Fullenkamp Store. C. E. Baughman purchased Five and Ten at f-arising. Mich. „ Will Parent was thrown ten feet , and received a badly burned hand , j when he cime in contact with a
I DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 2, 1932.
high tension wire. The Misses Mary and ireta Erwin j entertained the Presbyterian Guild | with a picnic supper. The Euterpeans closed year with ■' a supper at the home of Mrs. Eli Meyes. Mrs. Sara Blackburn and dailgh- j ter. Nellie, entertain Missionary So- i ' ciety. Joshua Parrish, received severe j cut on head while spading garden. I Miss Iva Lover ton returned to i Huntington after a visit with Mrs. i James Bain. j — ' —o * congress’today * I * (UR) « Senate: Considers motion to begin con ' 'sideration of bill authorizing build-; |ing up navy to Washington and! I London treaty limits. I Finance committee resumes re- ■ vision of tax bill. Judiciary committee considers ; nominations. House: Considers minor bills. Ways and means committee con-j I tinues bonus hearings. o Five Schools for 29 Pupils Colorado Spings Col. —(UP» —i El Pasi County officials checked lup the records and found they | I have five schools in the county. | which serve a total of only 29 | pupils. At Cascade, there is a tiny; | school with only three pupils. At; ■ i Pine Grove there is another little | school with but three -pupils, and ' ' not far from there is the Elton I • s hool with only eight pupils. TheG inger school, lei .s than three i i miles distance from an other school I • I has seven pupils. The Forest View' has only 8 pupils. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living • Room, Dining Room Suits, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ct. Hear Judge Frank Gordon cf Bluffton and David Hogg over WOWO tonight, 7 I o’clock I). S. T. Hoieltears of Youth FW I Instantly...gives to your skin that... ’ soft.. .vivacious ... youthful touch. ? Blemishes and wrinkles yield to a' u fascinating Ivory toned Beauty that ’ takes away years from your appeari, tnce. Start its use to-day. JJSreSJ 1, -gJWVJk GOURAUO 5 White. Flesh I Rachel Shades < I >OC for TRIAL SIZt <1 T. Hopkins & Son. Hew York t !
- Radio Inventor Loses Way Pasadena, Cal.. —(UP) —Dr. Lee i De Forest won international fame pioneering through the intricacies , of ridij development, but the noted : inventor spent an uncomfortable four hours one night recently because he could not find his way through the mazes of Arrayo Seco, near Mt. Wilson observatory. After crawling for four hours through dense unde.brush. De Forest local-1 ed the trail to the observatory.
I Let’s Be Done With “Monkey” Time! and Get Down to Business I Like Andy said, “You can’t fool The court house will operate on I the birds and fishes by turnin'up the Central Standard time, the same as I clocks.” it always has. I Daylight is daylight and night W hy cauge all thc con fusion in B time is night time it always has t'?hedules, time of church services, Ik been that way and always will be. sc hool hourg and wor ki n g hours by B adopting an arbitrary method of II There is plenty of time to work, 4 - . . Q || time keeping. || play and sleep, so why “monkey*” || with the clock and cause unnecessary , t „ I Iconfusion. When you go to the polls lomo - ■ low, May 3, we believe it will be to | F" tl ii c j vour be«t interest to vote against ■ B These times call for sound, con- • 1 mwu.i I 4* i j , x i “Tiayjigrhf Saving Time.” ■ r- servative practices and we don t be- | I lieve that it helps one iota to kid our- i selves about this time-keeping busi- If you are against Daylight Sa* B I pess. ing Time place an (X) in the square |j cn the line reading “Against Day- ■* Decatur receives most of its pat- light Saving Time” and be through Bi ronage from a rural community and with it “forever and a day.” B I ' regardless of the fact if it doesn’t , , J (This advertisement paid for increase business, it is less incon ven- by eititen , who be - ieV e that I ient for the whole community to tht community win be served | observe one time—Central Standard b£St by obscr ’ 9 I M Central Standard Time.) ■ 05 time. | 1 E ■ I “ H I
♦ — '— ♦ Political Calendar k ' I FOR RECORDER P:«ase announce that I am » I candidate for the Democratic) nomination for County Recorder, | ■ subject to the decialon of the voters .at the primary, Tuesday, May 3., Your support shall be appreciated. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that f am making my second race for the DemoI cratic nomination for county audl- ( tor, subject to the decialon of the, (voters at the primary, Tuesday, I 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 Prosecuting Attor- | ney. subject to the decision of the I voters at the primary election,; Tuesday. May 3. Your support will be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON 68 May 2 FOR SHERIFF Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision ot the voters at the May primary. Will greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic :iominat.lon for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I will greatly appreciate your vote and 1 j support. HARLEY A. BHRSAM Civil Engineer 79-May 2 — FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County ! Commissioner, First district, sub- | ject to the decision of the voters at : the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I shall appreciate your support. PHIL SAUER 68 May 2 FOR CORONER in,.., IV-nt 1 m c.
Please announce that 1 am a; canauiate for the Democratic nom-! ination for County Coroner, subject i to the decision of the voters at the; primary election. Tuesday, May 3. [ Your support will be appreciated. OTHO LOBENSTEIN 81 May 2. FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Coroner, subject to i the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your ‘ support will be appeeiated. DR. J. C. GRANDSTAFF
,! FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am a [ candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. i Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-May3 FOR PROSECUTOR ' Please announce that l am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attor-. ney. subject to the will of the voters' at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I i be grateful tor your support. ED. A. BOSSE 72-May •>. FOR AUDITOR Please announce that r am a : candidate for the Democratic: nomination for County auditor, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday May. 3. I assure each and everyone that I shall appreciate their vote and support. FRED T. SCHUROER 74-May 2. FOR CORONER Please announce to the voters I that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Cor-j ’ oner, subject to the decision of the! voters at ( the primary, Tuesday,. May 3, I will appreciate your sup port. ROBERT ZWICK 88-May 2 | FOR TREASURER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination tor County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. Your support wiH be appreciated. JOHN WECHTER 68 May 2 FOR RECORDER i Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a canl didate for the Democratic nomina- '[ tion for Adams County Recorder '| Having served in the ranks of the Democratic party for more than ■ 40 years, this is the first time I have I: ever asked for public office. The support of all voters will be greatly appreciated. ( WILLIAM HARTINGS April 15 to 29 FOR COMMISSIONER
You are authorized to announce i that I am a candidate for the Dem- : ocratic 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 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I am a i[candidate for Auditor of Adams i County at the primary. May 3. The •: undersigned, a born citizen of Ad- ) ams County and a life long Democrat, firmly believes that a public
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