Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlihed nra THE Every Eve- DECATUR rung Except DEMOCRAT Bunday by y ■*"*- CO. Entered al tbe Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Claaa Matter. ■II »w J. H. Heller .—Pres. and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse. Sec'y & Bun. Mgr. D'-.k D. Heller....Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copiesl .02 One week, by carrier.—— .10 Ouo year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail.3s Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail3.oo Due year, at office3.oo 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. If you wish to vote at the primary. don't fail to register this week. That's absolutely necessary Jo qualify you and you can’t vote otherwise. It’s time to tile your state income tax report for the first quarter, provided you have handled enough ‘money to make that necessary. You have until the 15th of 'the "month. . The long light against extradition by Samuel Insult seems to be about over and ends as these tights .always do, with justice winning. Sometimes i. grinds exceedingly slow, but sure as theXworld, it grinds. Candidates who filed hetore they registered should remember that that disqualifies them as candidates unless they register again. Go to the county clerk’s office and get straightened out before its too late for unless this is complied with your name cannot be placed on the ballot. Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp, splendid citizens of Decatur, who have just observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They have enjoyed those -years to the limit and their thousands of friends wish for them many happy returns of the occasion. Auto accidents for the sea son began last Sunday with several th aths and a number injured as the toll. From now on and especially on nice days, the list will grow and the great percentage of the accidents will, it is sad to say. be due to carelessness. Drive carefully, stop, look and listen, don’t see how fast the car will go. watch the side roads and do what you can to keep your name off the list. Double parking on the business streets of the city is against the law and warning have again been sounded that those who do so are making themselves liable to a fine. Os course occasionally it is necessary for a short time and the police will not be ugly about it. but the double parking Saturday night disclosed that unless steps are taken

ADAMS THEATRE - Last Time Tonight - “BOLERO” with George Raft, Carole Lombard Sally Rand (In Her Fan Dance) Added-Theima Todd. Patsy' Kelly in “AIR FRIGHT” anil Screen Souvenirs. WED. & THUR.—"EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT” with Kay Johnson, Dorothy Wilson. Douglass Mont gomcry, Walter Connolly. SUN., MON., TUE. — “THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE” with Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald, Frank Morgan, Chas. Butter v.crth, Vivienne Segal. Jean Herrholt.—The Last Word in Musical Extravaganzas!

to stop It, driving through the main streets will be dangerous. George Newbauer, of Hartford , City has withdrawn from the race for the Democratic nomination for senator from this district, leaving ' but two candidates in the field, both from Adams county. These are Senator Thurman A. Gottschalk, who has held the position the past eight years and John Mosure, former auditor of the county. Mr. Newbutler states that he did not desire to enter into any contest for the honor and preferred to retire. The thinking people of this nation and this state are still with the President in his plan for the government to live within its income. They also desire that the representatives they have sent to Washington support that plan and for that reason Senator VanNnuys voted as he did. His statement that he had received hundreds of messages from Indiana advising him to stand hack of the President, and that the only way he knew to do that was to stand back of the President, is characteristic of the honesty and courage of the only Senator Indiana has in Washington with those attributes. Senator Robinson will soon return to Indiana seeking re-election on the basis of the only thing he has ever don- in the Senate, that being oppostt'on to the President’s economy plan. Suppose he is reelected. just what good can he do for Indiana during the next six years in Washington? Surely Indiana deserves something better there than a clown who makes the state the butt of laughs. The veterans. to whom he will appeal for votes, should ask Robinson what he did all those eight years during which he declares the big interests were endeavoring to deprive veterans of their just rewards. And yet he lias the gall to declare there is no partisan politics involved as far as he is concerned. Why, the only earthly reason he ever took up the cause of the veterans was to win their votes. o ScWSr BY C44AKLEY Ci BANT | Many a single chap is a double I crosser. Usually the hack patter is a pretty good side stepper. Yes, sah; most of the hugging in life is WAISTED. —o — Many a fellow has a small mind and a dern big middle. When a fellow'c the goat it always makes him feel sheepish. It's the chap with the weak will who has the strong desires. Lots of folks are trying to make a big splash in the social swim. G. L. D. says: In banks and in music it's the notes that count. These days, eating pigs knuckles and trying to make ends meet is tuf. Some fellows feed their girls . taffy just to get a pull. —o— Many a dumb belle has a lot of " brass. The chap who can get up when he wakes up will rise up. • « | Household Scrapoook —BY—ROBERTA LEE ♦ —♦ Moving Day Before moving, get a number of boxes and number them. As the i boxes are packed, write the articles put in them opposite the number of the box in a notebook. This is very convenient if all the boxes are not unpicked at once. Isinglass The isinglass in motor car curtains can be cleaned by rubbing them with slightly warm cylinder oil. Wipe off the oil with a piece of clean cloth. Tn remove the traces of oil use a clean cloth dampened with gasoline. The Isinglass will appear like new. Cream Cheese Delicious sandwiches can be made with cream cheese mixed with a small quantity of crushed pineapple.

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« • Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. • • 1. Exclusion from religiout privileges. 2. East of Jerusalem. 3. American composer. 4. The American Revolutionary War. 5. As a clockmaker. 6. Shakespeare. 7. Exodus. 8. Italian. 3. The Dominion of Canada. 10. No. o TWEN-oi YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dally Demoprat Flip ♦ — ■ ■ ■ ■ —4 April 3—Evangelical conference goes on record in favor of the Hobson prohibition bill. Tie gymnasium at Collegeville destroyed by fire with loss of $75,000. Federal reserve banks ordered established at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland. Richmond. Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis. Kansas City, Dallas and San

Tobacco Fortune Reynolds’ Birthday Gift i t Or W Jggllggfe '''’’ ' .JML. fP^ : ' miur' * sMSSKgP y- >£ / F *■ *• * •W' » 5 ,/Jl* $ i ■ *■, wF w ’•'"* f x rw “ T Ay. Pjl F y ‘ ■■■ « <~ Richard J. Reynolds, Jr., scion of the Winston-Salem, N. C., tobacco family, who received an inheritance of $25,000,000 on his 28th birthday recently, is uo stranger to the newspaper headlines both in Europe and America. For many years he was a familiar figure in in the gay spots of both continents. However, since his marriage in January. 1933, to his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth Dillard, the erstwhile playboy baa become a sedate country gentleman. His favorite sport now is driving his own trotting racers, of which he has a big stable. Dick is a brother of the late Smith Reynolds, in connection with whose mysterious death, his widow, Libby Holman, torch-singer, was indipted. The indictment was squashed later.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 3. 1931.

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Francisco. Amos Fisher is appointed a speicial policeman. Congressman A.lair appoints J. W. Bosse as postmaster at Decatur and W. W. Briggs at Geneva. Decatur Independent basketball team defeats Central Catholic at Fort Wayne, 25 to 23 in a spectacui lar game. Miss Helen Niblick is home from 1 Wesleyan university. Miss Celesta Wemhoff goes to Xenia, Ohio to visit sister, Mrs. Charles Pilljod. Snow fell today but did’nt stick

long. Mrs. Fred Linn is attending the Evangelical conference at Linn Grove. o —- Show Miles of Film New York. 4U.R) The American Museum of Natural History during the past year exhibited enough motion picture film to reach the 2.700 miles between New York and Holly--1 wood, according to F. Trubee Davison. president of the Museum. *lt was shown to 9,000,000 people in . 37 slates.

» — ♦ | Attendance Report Os County Schools * Attendance reports tor the Adams county schools during the month of February have been announced by Superintendent Clifton E. Striker. The figures ropreeent number of pupils, number in attendance daily, and the percentage of attendance. Union Township Arthur Blakey, trustee Paul Spuller . r... 34 30.75 02.34 Esta Fleming 10 15.82 83.89 Dorothy Spuller 30 28.90 96.33 Parochial Rev. M. J. Froeeh 22 21 62 98 Bernhart Schultz 36 35.19 95.77 Root Township Phil Schieferstein, trustee Elizabeth Cramer 25 23.47 93.90 Monmouth H. S. Mervin Hostetler, Catherine Weidler, Ethel Piper Grades Lloyd Bryan 40 35.74 90.47 Margaret Schenck 19 17.8 93.68 Louis D. Fuhrman 27 25.71 95.23 Parochial M A. Greunke 24 22.41 93.78 Preble Township Ernest J. Worthman. trustee Agnes Geiser 24 23.35 97.29 Vearl Heller 37 34.57 93.44 Parochial H. F. Neilson 43 40.9 95 Frieda Buuck 31 29 93 Rudolph Stolp 66 60.9 93.1 W. E. Uffelman 53 50.6 95.76 Arn. Stoppenhagen 30 27.26 91.36 Kirkland Township Daniel Scherry. trustee Robert Brown 40 37.42 93.56 William Griffiths 21 17.8 98.07 Elizabeth Leyse 25 22.82 94.12 Edan Borne 30 28.8 96.00 Oscar Geisel 21 17.7 87.40 Raedel Andrews 35 33.5 95.71 Kirkland H. S. Robert Mann, Albert Coppess, Lucile Beavers, Glennys Arnold ... 84 79.1 94.9 Washington Township T. R. Noll, trustee Clyde Troutner 33 28.8 97.63 Georgia Foughty 2< 25.22 93.42 Arline Becker 28 23.95 90.37 Martha Reppert . 26 24.5 94.23 Marguerite Lewellen 20 17.42 91.71 St. Mary's Township Orlen S. Fortney, trustee Pleasant Mills H. S. Henry Snyder, Gerald Vizard. Agnes Yager. Velma Fortney... 106 100.75 95.68 Grades Francille Oliver .. . 37 34.62 93.58 Myrtle Clements . 50 47.8 96.56 Matie Stevens 38 35.80 94 21 Bobo William Noil 37 34.7 94.16 Pearl Ray .. 28 27.02 96.51 Blue Creek Township David D. Habegger, trustee R M. Houck 43 39.8 92.55 James Fravel 24 20.8 86.66 Florence M. Bieriy. 28 26.32 94.02 Eldon Sprunger 32 28.35 94.97 Monroe Township Noah Rich, trustee Harry Johnson 40 32.25 80.62 Ezra Snyder 34 29.6 87.05 J. D. R. Schwartz ... 37 35.48 95.88 Mary l E. Potts 41 38 92.68 Rosamond Gould .... 23 20.05 87.17 J. Ray Duff 32 31.05 97.03 A. E. Hunt 26 25.13 96.63 Leo Strahm 44 40.22 91.43 Monroe H. S. Rolland Sprunger, Gerhard Gaiser, Jacob Smuts, Dorothy Sprunger, Vesta Rich 105 101.07 95.93 Grades Floyd Johnson 31 30.42 98.14 Mardelle Hocker 42 39.7 94.52 French Township Edwin Beer, trustee Elmer Ehrsam 28 24.35 87.05 Naomi Yager 30 27.85 93.93 Naomi Yager 33 30.50 92.42 Marcella Robin 28 26.05 93.03 Dorthea R. Bentz 26 25.07 96.44 Albert Stahly 28 26.68 95.26 Hartford Township A. F. Baker. Trustee Linn Grove Edna Glendening 25 22.37 92.07 Mary Schlagenhauf 30 28.52 95.08 Hartford Twp. H. S. t Lester Kerr, John Whicker, Arthur Garwig, Mary Trapp 92 89.07 96 29 Ruth Mahoney.. 44 40.55 92.15 Grades Lester Reynolds ... 28 25.80 92.14 Louise Ireland 27 25.65 95.88 Wabash Township Ed Stahly, trustee Harold Long .... 28 26 15 94.07 Ruth Armstrong 28 25.75 93.12 Gladys Long 31 30.15 97.25 Geneva H. S. R. O. Hunt, Nell Pyle. Peter W. Vitz, Blanche Aspy, Margaret Rhoades 118 113.27 95.99 Grades A. C. Cook 49 46.3 94.49 Mary Brennen 48 43.02 90.19 Goldine Butcher 39 37.37 95.83 Elizabeth Kraner 42 38.82 92.44 Magdalena Hirschy 37 34.75 94.05 Mary B. Wheat 34 32.90 96.53 Catherine Fravel 34 31.55 94.88 Jefferson Township Charley Abnet, trustee Jefferson H. S. Olen Marsh. Merrill Thrap, Dorcas Petty, Mina Collier 62 58.77 9k79 Grades J.ChalmorEdwards 33 31.8 96.36 Helen Kenney 48 45.22 94.22 Madeline Robin 44 40.04 92.72 o Supper, Card party and Bingo at Catholic school, Wednesday night, o— Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Political Announcemen

Democrat Ticket County Ticket County Treasurer Truman H. (ioldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Counh Treasurer John W. Blakey of Union Township Demwratic candidate for County Treasurer County Treasurer •Delmore Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer J efl' Liechty ot Berne Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Hheriff. County Sheriff Elmer (Ked) Anderson of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. 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 Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff Countv Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Joe Brennen of Decatur Democratic Candidate for Clerk of Adams County Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Unioh Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bieriy of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Commissioner Dennis Striker of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner Third District Commissioner Moses Augsburger of French Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner Third District Township Ticket Trustee of St. Marys Twp. Charles I*. Troutner of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of St. Marys Township Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marshand of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee | Os Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fuhrman of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Built Harp in Eight Years Milwaukee. (U.PJ —After eight years work and no little expense. William Pola’ider, a mechanic, has constructed a harp which he values lat $3,000. It is a beautiful inst rument made mostly of several varieties of maple.

City Ticket Mayor Clarence \.Stalt v |f Democrat!. . . gg City 16'catfn. Muy or ■ Oscar “Lev" Van ( .B Democratic caml,,: a, (I , r <'ity of I.'. ..., ’ Mayor~~^'^H r Arthur R. i| o |(h ( J It. nmciaii. , j r I'". Hur. Mai or Clayson ,1. ( a rro» i i„ r City Hur. Councilman J. Henry l aiiroteß I'emm rati. . Clerk-'i'rensnrrr jK Mrs. Alice Uhristqß of Decatur ... Treasurer, ~( Clerk Treasurer ■ Everett I’. Sheetsl Demoeratl. . K Treasurer. C.n | k , Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martinß of Decatur >. • ■ Treasurer. ~f REPUBLICAN ■ County Sheriff K Hubert Ehrsam K of St. Marys Towntnig Rcpul.li. an n.i.u.. („r County S'.cr.i'"' w’ - Last 'rime ioiiichtß 10-25 c ■ “('ONVENTION ■ CITY” Joan Blonde!!. A-to'ph Mary Astor. O' - P'.'*rl'. McHugh, Guy K.cbee. Ellis, Ruth Donne Hugh ALSO'—Ernest ..ex CsmtMß'i Fox News. WEDNESDAY THURSD**B James Dunn. C a.re ••HOLD THAT GIRL-Also-«USTLR CRABBE K ■ TABZAN THE F E AGLESS’ NOTE:— R Kiddie Matinee Thursday Jimmie (Sctm i-'”- DunhtW 1 ••PALOOKA" »'* Lupe Velez. Stuart ErwiZ Based on tie • 1 strip I*|B Hani Fisher. d 73 ue e n Ma r Seeds! Time to T’lant I Seed Potatoes I Early Ohios. pt't ■ Bu. $1.29 100 ll»8. Cobblers, peck ■ ■ ■ Bu. $1.35 100 lb-. Sweet Marvel and 'Y""' ,lall lle ß 1 lbs. o*B| Onion Set*. <> ; titl? n ■| and Mower Seeds. II I’resh Vegetable, Fruits and If wholesale and ret 157 N. 2nd st.