Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published nra THE Every Eve- DECATUR slog hlvrept DEMOCRAT Sunday by ££■ CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poat Office as Second Claai Matter. J. 11. Heller Tree, and Gen. Mgr. A R. Holthouse Sec’y & Bua. Mgr. D*ck 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, by mail — 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prizes quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 'ls Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Adams county has two candidates for joint-senator and Blackford has: one, which for the present at least, I makes Wells county a real battleground. Saturday, April 7th. at five o’clock i is the last minute for candidates I to tile their intentions, so if any , one has overlooked it, we warn you j to get in by that hour. I Interest in a political campaign is tine and should always be encouraged. but those so engaged should remember that often times a primary developes problems which are difficult to work out for the fall election, which alter all is the goal. Its hard to understand how Dillinger can lie in Chicago. Newcastle. Lima, Ohio, and out in lowa at the same time. Some one must be mistaken. However he is somewhere and its just as well that the public continue to keep their eyes wide open. Os course the court and jury hearing evidence in the Makley case for the murder of Sheriff Sar-bi-r. will take into consideration that bank bandits and murderers do not think there is any thing! wrong in perjuring themselves in I self defense. Ed Shouse says he would rather go to the electric chair than testify against his friend Makley. now charged with murder at Lima, Ohio. Well, he practically admits his evidence would convict and if he refuses to give it, perhaps he should join his comrades in crime. * If lakes courage to act as a judge these days. Judge Everett who is hearing trials ot several bandits at Lima, Ohio, has received three messages threatening him with death if he sentences Pierpont to death. It s a terrible slate of affairs when these renegades that roam the country can continue their operations. Fifty men started work this morning to lay the new wafer lines from this city to the Subsistence Hume site just south of the city and another crew of the same size will go on next Tuesday. These men will be taken from the "relief rolls ot the towmihips and will keep them busy for some time. Other work developing will provide employment for every one able and willing to make their way. The state will resurface the stretch of road on highway 527 entirely up to the city limits, covering the concrete with hot asphaltic macadam, making it a new road

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and the saw width as the balance of the road, 20 feet. Orders have been received and the work will be done with the contract for the rest , ot the improvement. H will be a nue improvement and will bo ready for public use by the middle of ' summer. filter J. Cummins of Chicago has been selected as treasurer of the national Democratic party, a position of great honor and responsibility and at this particular time, one that will require much effort., There is a 3500,000 defleit, the result of the last presidential campaign and this must be paid off and more money raised for the coming battle. Mr. Cummins is a banker of excellent repute and a high grade man, who it is believed, will be successful in his task. John Wanamaker. the great Philadelphia and New York merchant, said many wise things in his day, chief among which was his thought on old friendships, expressed in the following: '’’Don't let old i friendships be easily broken Try i to cement them more and closer as I time goes one. Neither prosperity nor poverty should alter the rcla lion of old friends. It is human I for us all to make mistakes. We ; have all to cross the same bridge I sooner or later if we expect to lie I forgiven." Shaken down, as we i have been by the economic depressI ion, we perhaps realize as never before that there are only a fee things that count, vitally and forever. One of those things is a conI tinning friendship. No man has too many friends, if they are of the right variety. And just now when everything else vanishes likp the morning dew before a rising sun. it is a wise citizen who puts a high value on his friendships, and who takes care to see that none of those friendships are broken.— Hartford City News. — o • _• Answers To Test Questions — Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. * • 1. Medicine given for the purpose of producing vomiting. 2. St. Patrick’s. 3. Samuel Finley Breese Morse, jibe inventor. 4. The U. S. Dollar. ] 5. Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism. 6. System of plural busbands. 7. Irish patriot and orator. 8. (Alberta. 9. Mortal sin and venial sin. 10, Nashville. o TWENTY YEARS ’ AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat File ♦ — March 1,6 -’’ln Clio clutches of the Ku Klux Klan" at the Lyric theater tonight. A Mexican federal troop train is blown up by rebels. John Hoffman sells his residence on Sixth street to Henry Gentie. \’’Dutch" Weis and "Scotty’’ Graham indulge in a sparring match in which Chief Melchi comes out the winner. Mrs. Otto Reppert and Miss Lydia Miller return from a delightful visit in New Orleans. Will Lose buys a ney Ford car. Harry Jeffery goes to Rockford. 111., to become head watch maker for M. D. West. Mrs. Albert Schurgcr of White Cloud, Minn., returns home after a visit here. Peter Braun sells five steers weighing 6,000 pounds to Hoosier Packing Company. Cal Peterson is home from the slate basket ball tournament. Miss .Mae Rademacher returns to her work at Fort Wayne after visit with her parents. F. H. Hubbard, manager of the sugar company is at Fort Wayne on business. o — Home Brew Banned 'lshemlng. Mich. —(UP) —Home brewing of beer for either ronsumptton or sale fe prohibited under the ( state liquor control act, and inter- ’ prelation reecived from the Mlchligan i.iquor Control Commission revealed. The commission also revealed that the word ’’whisky” cannot he used on signs, window dis- | plays, billboards, or other places where it may affront the eye of any person using the public streets or sidewalta. In nearby Wisconsin, traditionally wet, Bv such restric- | tions are enforced. o -— Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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Political Announcements

Democrat Ticket County Ticket County Treasurer Delmore Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer Truman H. Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff Frank Fortney of Pleasant Mills Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic canaidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Elmer B. Anderson of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for clerk of Adams County. Cierk. of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Township Ticket Trustee of Washington twp.i George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee ot Washington Township.

Trustee of Washington twp.i Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fuhrman of Decatur Democratic candidate for | Trustee of Washington Township, j ' Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marshand of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. City Ticket Mayor C. J. Carroll Democratic candidate for Mayor. ; City of Decatur. Mayor Clarence A. Stalter Democratic candidate tor Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor O. L. Vance Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. N Mayor Arthur R. Molthouse Democratic candidate for Mayor, I City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer i Everett P. Sheets 1 Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer. City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City ot Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur I Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. Councilman J. Henry Faurote Democratic candidate for Councilman Second Ward, Decatur REPUBLICAN County Sheriff Hubert Ehrsam of St, Mzrys Township Republican candidate for County Sheriff.

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The People’s Voice — Thia column for the uae of our . readers who wleh to make sug- I j geetlons for the general good ; or discuss questions of h»te> I ML Please sign your name to show -authenticity. It not be used if you prefer that it not b«. V • > Ripe Tomatoes 1 Dear Editor: I I would like to ask through your , ■ paper, where "C. 8.” was early la *t fall when a lady was out selling, , and also giving free, Judge Rutherford’s literature? He says, “anyone who has heurd him. or read his literature, etc.” I for one, read some ot it. This lady came to my door selling books. I said. “I am v ery , sorry, lady, but I have not money : for books.” "Oh. i'll take anything. ■ Haven't you a few extra tomatoes?” —(At my neighbor's was a cup of sugar). Then as she was about to leave, she handed me s care- : fully “folded" paper, and said, "I'm . sure you'll read this if 1 give it to I you.” “I ’aid I would." and did It i was just the bunk, rotten I to the core, but 1 suppose I j shouldn't exp“< f much for nothing. When 1 had a few paragraphs i read. I ran to the garden for a few i good ripe tomatoes, but she was too ’ far away, they didn't reach And I say, if I had been an editor at j that moment, the Daily Democrats . editorial that you mentioned would ! have been like soothing syrup along : side ot mine. Thank yon. ‘•Mrs. J. K. ’ PUPILS TO GIVE PROGRAM MAR. 181 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) * the children repulse the beggar. ■ Laila welcomes them to the feast, j Act 11—Laila is lost in the woods. and she cries out. "1 am lost!” She pins her hope of deliverance on the possible appearance of an angel. While she is praying, a band of fairies glides in. who try to tempi i her to come to their grotto. They ■ fail in this and finally lead her ! away. Act HI —When the fairies bring . Laila back, they announce that I they are the qitas who had come 'in disguise as lieggars. and that : Laila owes her deliverance to the . fact she was kind to then!. Girls of grades 3,5, 6. 7. 8. Down You Go Boys of grades 7-8 Comedy in one act. HORSE SALE! ! Zanesville, Jnd. Tuesday, March 2(1 commencing at 12 o'clock snanj 50—HEAD OF HORSES—SO Most All Broke Some Mated Teams and a few good mares in foal. Ages 2 to 7. One Good Saddle Horse. TERMS-CASH. ARTHUR MERRIMAN. Owner. j Ross Hoopingarner and Emery Gillespie, aucts.

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