Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published nqa THIS Every Eve- DECATrR ring Except jjfc DEMOCRAT Sunday by y CO. tutored at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second UiaM Metter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse Sec y & Bus. Mgr. IBck D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies — —I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier...——s.oo Oue month, by mail...— — .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mail 1-75 One year, by mail —....— 3.00 Due 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. CIVILIZATION INSURANCE: What is Youth Week? To the person who has not taken part in one. adequate explanation is difficult. Like falling in love, or making a home run in the eleventh inning with bases tilled, and ; many other so< ial-satisfaying things of lite a Youth Week must be experienced to be appreciated and understood. A dictionary, however, might go I at it something like this: "Youth Week—a special week, originated in 1320 by the New York Rotary I Club as Boys’ Week, hut broaden-1 ed to Include girls: now sponsored by various organizations m numer-1 ous communities throughout the I world; typically has days' for organized attention to youth witli respect to church, vocation, home life, athletics, school, citizenship.! and outdoor 'ife.” That covers the ground hut, like most definitions, leaves out the human ingredient. For Youth Week, which this year will be observed April 28 to .May 5. developed out of a tense social need. Flaming youth of tl'e early post-war period was a passing show, but anyone who takes the trouble to probe the thinking of high school boys and girls of today may be surpris- • ed to find youthful idealism strangely twsted into fanaticism or soured, into hopelessness by a brusque con-1 tact with an unfriendly adult world. Youth Week provides grown-ups with a technique for giving to boys and girls the exhilarating thrill of appreciated achievement. It lowers that long and discouraging step that stretches from adolescence to maturity. Certainly it takes one's time, but no adult will regard it as in any sense wasted. Rather, he will think of it as an unmentionably small premium on a vitally im portant insurance policy—insurance against mental, moral and physical pauperism in a generation that tomorrow will run the community, state, nation and the world. —Rotarian Magazine. I Those w ho really believe in Democratic principles should be awake to the fact that a few of their own ranks, aided by half way Demo erats and disgruntled folks of every political faitu. are doing all they can to destroy chances for victory. , The action is without cause, in every thing done here, those in THE CORT - Tonight Only - “PA LOOK A” JIMMIE DURANTE. Ltipe Velez, Stuart Ervin. Also—Cuuiedv and News. WED. • THURS. Ronald Colman, Eliasa Landi “MASQUERADER" "TARZAN THE TERRIBLE" N 0.6 Buster Crabbe. Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop No. 2. Matinee Wednesday-Thursday. SUNDAY-EDDIE CANTOR ROMAN SCANDALS."
charge have, we believe, been fair and impartial and are in no way trying to control the primary. They should be given the support of those who do not build personal political organizations on flimsy pretexts. The spring days are bringing cheer to every one and by the way there is no longer any doubt that times are improving. Every where business Is picking up anti industry is going better than for years. It all has a healthy appearance and before long the jobless will have their inning and employers will be hunting men to work. And that's when limes are really good. Two dead and six badly injured in an automobile collision near Anderson because of about the worst crime that one can commit, driving a car wtjile intoxicated With traffic increased these days, it is well to drive carefully, keep your car under control and watch the other fellow. Every one who really believes iu Decatur and wants to help make this the best little town in the world, is joining the Chamber of Commerce. The campaign prom ises to be the best ever conducted here and th“ sorority ladies, who l also are loyal boosters, are doing a fine job. Illinois is holding her primary I todav and perhaps Indiana can learn something from her sister state. They have hot ones over ! there and indications are that the I Hoosier election to select candl I dates will be no Sunday school picnic. All but two of the twelve mem bers of congress from Indiana are being opposed for the nomination, and J I Farley of this district is one of the two. Mr. Farley has worked earnestly at his job and has made good. With 349 candidates for office tiled in Adams county, an all time record for both leading political parties, its now up to the voters to make their investigations and to decide whom they will choose for the various positions of trust. a 'Judge Murray of Crown Point is | the busiest jurist in the state these! 1 days and if he has his way he will , have every one cited who doesn't agree with him. That's a new way to make them do what you want. Prof. Wirt is having his inning in congress. He is probably discovering that its often embarrass ing for one man to establish his persona! ideas. He will soon be forgotten in the whirl of events. _o ellncLe , CHARIEy Says: . BY CHARLEY OftANT Denied if we ain't incensed agin incense, dad burn it. Ho. hum. this play on words is dern hard work. Wonder how th’ Eskimoes make short work o' their long days? Ain't it hard t' keep cool when your bills snow you under? Th' chaps who try t' reign are seldom mist. Canoes and kids both do better when paddled right. o Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answer* to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. • * lln Ancient Egypt. 2. Four. 3. A musical or dramatic production of great wildness or absurdity. 4. No All right is correct. 5. Great Britain. 6. Charles Evans Hughes. 7. Thought8. Hades, the Underworld, the realm of the Dead (Hebrew). 9. The Roin.an Catholic Church. 10. Dublin, Ireland 0 The seasons choicest Coats, Suits and Dresses direct from market. E. F. Gass Store.
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• —— • , | Household Scrapbook — BY—- — LEE Blankets Do not put blankets away in a | soiled condition when winter is I over. Wash them in lukewarm suds . and then rinse in the same temperature water. After they are dry. wrap in paper with plenty of ckmphor and then again in newspapers before packing away, to prevent moths. Dust Stains Sometimes when dust stains are brushed too vigorously, it merely drives the stains into the material When a light brushing is not effective, rub with a soft cloth dampened in gasoline. Tea When making tea always use fresh water. Never use the water | that has been standing in the tea t kettle. o i • • • YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Dsmocrat Fils • i ■ —-■ — ♦ April 10 —Led by Albert Bever- . idge, the progressives refuse to re- , join the regular republicans in Ind-' iana. , Diwt .school, Miss Ruth Gay,, teacher, closes a happy year. Miss Elsa Bntler and Mr. Cal ■ Myers married last evening. ■ , Township trustees agree to go* to an ’lndiana lake for a summer! reunion and outing. Barney Kalvdr is observing the! Jewish Passover. t Marriage license —Lake S. Glen- I dening to Miss Agnes L. Stuckey of I
v Miracle of Marshall” Called Jungle Epic 1 V__ J Wfl I wB * mLw 1/Y-Ml I! OF' J-;;. jrfgs F ■■ •J.-C.-JW*.'-" ; fIUCaK J Types c/ chocolndians. i ©T A \ cM & \ i y ■ /TQuibado Zyo Hk M r<r=W6UENAVENTUftA T o f NFE-VTONT C Marshavtz r Kiss Awce Marsmadi/ _ ■ . - - - - - '■ " ' I! I ■ fWd-timers who have spent most of their lives wandering about the tropics regard the survival of Newton C. Marshall, Milwaukee mining engineer, after three weeks in the Choco jungle of Colombia as something in the nature of a miracle. Marshall is the sole survivor of the passenger plane that w»« lost March 10 I while flying from Buenaventura to Medellin. He was found by a tribe of Choco Indians, fierce little war- j riors who hunt with blowpipes and poisoned darts, who brought word of his plight to civilization. Marshall's four children are students in Wisconsin schools. Mrs, Marshall was with Lie engine*! m South America. |
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Geneva. French Quinn, receiver for traction company, is at Fort Wayne on business. John Brown leaves for Canada to visit his son, William. Frank Knouse of Huntipgton is! attending to business in Union | township. fjeorge Kidd is home from Ohio ! Wesylen college. Miss Esther Selletneyer. who is a stu lent at Hetdleberg University. Tiffin. Ohio, is here for the spring vacation. o , 8.000 Girl Scouts in Sweden Stockholm — (UP) — There are more than 8,000 Girl Scouts in Sweden, it was brought out a meeting here of 350 Girl S. out officials I
from all over the country. This is an increase in one year of nearly 1,000. o . — Oregon Owes 53 Millions SALEM. Ore. (U.R) — Indebtedness of the State of Oregon totaled $53,102,010 April 1. when several payments of bonds and interest were made. State Treasurer Rufus C. Holman announced. The debt will have been reduced from >56.847,434.70 the first of the year. The Oregon indebtedness consists principally of highway and World War veterans aid bonds. No new bonds have been issued for several years and outstanding ones are being steadily retired. Get the Habit — Trade at Home |
I Political Announcements
Democrat Ticket County Ticket County Treasurer Truman IL Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Countv Treasurer John W. Blakey of Union Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer County Treasurer Delmore Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Count) Treasurer Jett Liechty of Berne Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Countv Sheriff Dent Baltzeli of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County sheriff. County Sheriff Elmer( Red) Anderson of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Dallas Brown of Root Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Countv Sheriff Ed P. Miller Decatur Policeman 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. Coiehin of Decatur Democratic candidate tor County Sheriff. Countv Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Clyde Trout ner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams Countv Clerk of Adams County Joe Brennan of Decatur Democratic Candidate for Clerk of Adams County Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Commissioner Dennis Striker of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner Third District Second Term. Commissioner Moses Augsburger of French Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner Third District Survevor Ralph Roop of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. County Assessor Ernest J. Worthman of Preble Township Democratic Candidate for County Assessor. Township Ticket Trustee of St. Marys Twp. Charles P. 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 I Trustee of Washington Township.
Trustee of Washington twp. 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. Trustee of Washington twp. George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee, of Washington Township. City Ticket Mayor John T. Kelly Democratic candidate for Mayor, I City of Decatur. .Mayor Clarence A. Stalter Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Oscar “Lee” Vance •I i Democratic candidate for Mayor. City of Decatur. Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Clayson J. Carroll Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Councilman J. Henry Faurote Democratic candidate for Councilman Second Ward, Decatur Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer. City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Everett P. Sheets Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. ; REPUBLICAN County Sheriff Hubert Ehrsam of St. Marys Township Republican candidate for Countv Sheriff. NOTICE The Colonial Home for invalids, aged paralytics. Special rates for confinements. Mrs. H. Anspaugh. South Main St.. Rock J ford. Ohio. k-S4-6tx I
Yellow Onions Set To Set Out for Early Green Onions, These onion sets are guaranteed to I fertile, and will grow from one to thr< green onions. Would be ready to eat 10 days tot’ weeks after weather conditions iterm you to set them out. 1 By topping out blooms,MM preventing them from go-tJjSw/ll ing to seed will produce early crop of dry onions. I Onion sets are scarce. j Don’t Put Oft Buying Onion Sets | As Supply Is Limited. WHILE THEY LAST POUMM BULK GARDEN SEEDS j We have a wonderful assortment of all kinds of It pays to buy garden seeds in bulk, j The Schafer Stoi HARDWARE and HOME
*MI SI RE REi istl The following iro-regtater at tb „ g b( , **■ meree Bulklnig. Sherman b,.,,, | |Ml y J '“'Hl Kohne. Can Koh w ] iKis.-r, Fl,,ria,, K ,.| !(>r ( Dua Kuntz. .1,.|,,, |, K . ■ Kulm. Llo\d Kn v, p-.l Kw ■ tin Krick. Fr.-.l Kb..-j-:,*® 1 tonaid Isii sure | )iui •lames l .m.i. , . , vh '*■ i-aulzeni,,-. . ■ H helser. 11.rna,,! sey. Waldo 1., ntv, K.,r| tJ| Norman. 1., , I Horman 1., n :n>. Kar| ' lla "' v 1 h! "I 1...J Vlo !-< Imi.m, -t.,,, la hman. Kile, 1.-' lr J man. Palmer | ..| III)an ' M ■ j'-i'uhty. It i- M to 11, Earn, >. W; . , Fr, d. ri, k M.. Art Mn;. r W ! Moser, (ins M.m>, |> al „ ■star. Keime'li M-Kissick. M. Cal.e. I lia- M. h, r , ■ Gill. Joe MeHinj.. c !wwJ Jerome M . loi- .|,. r , )ln Icharles Mim h. H, S Iclareiu-e M,.|„ I Mat ilia, ■ Rank Mill.-i. A ln „ s I Moser. Ibo A' .. . | (ll j B Everett Melton « lar»-nce S I Charles Mill ct, ;is j IaM W . Mo.er. Wal.l . Harry M. I>. : ■ Andrew | Vlrian Mv. g ' “ “ fl A bite betol bedtim] r a Z jfl ENCOURAGE | RESTFUL SLEEP I FOR FLAV 1 ■— i ADAMS TM I - Last Time Tonis “THE CAT AM THE FIDDLE" w ith Ramon Novarro, Jea MacDonald, ( has. But worth. Frank Mortal , WED. 4 THURS.-‘'BEl( ' with John Boirs. Gloria i Sponsored by Girls Athletic Club D. H. S SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUEB Wheeler and Woolsey i "HIPS. HIPS HOORAH dMBB
