Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1934 — Page 4

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- DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mr a THE ‘ Every Ev*- DECATUR •fug Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by £2— CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office a* Second Ulaaa Metter. I. H. Heller Free, and Hen. .Mgr. A It. Holthouse..Sec’y & Hua. Mgr. bkk D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies —-I .02 One week, by carrier.....„ .10 Oue year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail.3s Three months, by malll.oo Six months, by mail 1.76 One year, by mail3.oo One year, at office3.oo Prizes quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 33 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. Its the cleaning season and every body has the spirit. Don’t quit until the yard and house are epics and span. It beats the dickens how Dillinger and his killers can roam around.. walk down main streets, do what I they please and disappear like, - ghosts, but they seem to do it so continuously that most folks ex- ■ . 4>ei t nothing else. Tt>e Decatur plant of the General ■ Electric has not had a dollar loss •by fire for 3,179 days and the last tire reported caused a loss of but _ten dollars and that was six years 'jpgo. That's a worth w hile record I “and w e hope they keep it up an-1 "other six years and then repeat i "Jhsaiti and again. The Democratic Woman's Club -of Adains county will hold another of their interesting meetings at the court room next Thursday evening gmd the public is invited. Joe Meassistant attorney general of Indiana will be the speaker and a feature will be the introduction of candidates. Be careful when you trim your . hade trees this spring. Remember they got an awful whack from the sleet'storm and ft will take a little nursing to get them back to their ’former sturdiness and beauty and this. city, long famous for its beautiful shade trees, does not want to • lose that reputation. With a dozen able and popular • men aspiring to the Democratic nomination for United States senator, the delegates to the state convention should be able to select ! the one best qualified to take the . measure of Senator Robinson. ” whose asinine actions have made him quite unpopular with every one who regards good statesmanship, regardless of politics. The police can't keep the streets cleared if every one persists in parking double, regardless of requests and orders. Because this is being insisted upon as a matter of safety, every one should cooperate. The season is just opening and . from now-on there will be much traffic. Help the officials do those things which will tend to prevent accidents. If any Adams county farmers can spare a few- native trees and will donate them to the committee in charges of the Homestead improvement, James Elberson, presi- - dent, we assure you this favor will be greatly appreciated. The committee has no funds for this pur- » pose but are anxious that the • selected spot be made more attrac- ’ tive by the planting of native trees. This is spring and every thing is stirring. The merchant who sleeps at the switch and forgets to advertise is more to he nittied than censured. Business is going ahead, the depression is passing and every .one is soon going to be happy once ’ mor®. The citizens of this great

| county will patronizes those who ask them to do io and they read this paper. Those who do»lre their business will invite them to trade j, with them . The state election commissioners t of course know the law and can do nothing but construe it, but It docs . seem rather queer that candidate® ' for delegate to the state conven tion may file up to twenty days prior to the election, while those ' whose names were filed at the last ( moment and without opportunity to ' withdraw, may not do so after the ] last filing date for other officers. I which this year was April 7th. I » ——— Those who post signs of any kind, including campaign posters, on the state highway right-of-ways, are wasting their time for this is in strict violation of the rules and orders. Patrolmen have just been notified again that it is absolutely mandatory that they remove any form of advertising, including campaign posters, from along the right- ' of-ways. The road men will appre 1 elate the cooperation of candidates, merchants and others in observing the orders fro mheadquarters. Harry W. Thompson announces that he is not a candidate for delei gate to the Democratic state con- | vention and slates what has long I been known by his friends that he ■ has no political affiliations, voting as an independent. He is also a I federal employee at this time and | the instructions are that these (places shall be non political. Under the present laws, candidates cannot withdraw their names after the filing period which ended April 7th. Those who declare they are not . candidates should be so regarded j and not further embarrassed. o * TWENTY YEARS’"* AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat File • _ • April 16 —John Bair, employed on the A. J. Smith stock farm, loses a finger while grinding feed. The bteanest man in Decatur" was the subject of Mr. Carpenter's sermon at the Christian church vivalBernard Terveer named outside secretary of the Decatur Merchant's Association. Grandma Gaffer, 96, seriously ill at Fort Wayne. Marriage license issued to Alverta and Alpha Ford, sisters an 1 Elmer R. Teeple and Jesse L. Yaney. President Heurta, president of Mexico sends word he will salute the American flag if IT. S. will return the salute. A new porch is being added at the Catholic parsonage. ‘ Rube” Wilkens is putting on a country store in front of the Crystal. Mrs. C. N Christen is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hindman, at Fort Wayne. E Bell attends Scottish Rite at Fort Wayne. 0 • « Household Scrapbook | — BY— j * ROBERTA LEE Dog Hair To remove dog hair, fuzz, amid lint from woolen clothing wet a rubtier sponge, squeeze almost dry, and rub over the clothing. Boiling Clothes Five minutes of actual boiling is usually enough to give clothes a good color. If boiled too long it has h tendency to turn the goods yellow. The juice of one lemon added to the boiler will help produce a real whiteness Croquettes Cf the croquettes have been placed in the refrigerator before cooking, be sure to remove them at least an hour before wanted. Otherwise they become so cold that they will often brown all over the surface but not be hot on the inside. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Walter Nerimar of route 4 Rockford, Ohio, is a medical patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Ellias Habegger. route 2, Berne, underwent a major emergency operation Sunday at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. A major operation was performed on Mrs. John Nelson, 113 South 'Fourth street, at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning Mrs. Grace Martin, route 2, Mmroeville, is a medical patieut at the local hospital. o NOTICE —Haircut and shave 25c Verne Crabill barber shop, St Mary’s St. 90-31

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Answers To Test Questions 1 | Below are the Answers to the i Test Questions Printed on Page Two. 1. A gambling card game. 2. Senator George W. Norrie of Nebraska. 3- Nicaragua. 4. Calais. 5 A boundary controversy in 1855 between the State of Ohio and the Territory of Michigan. 6. India. 7. One of the most famoue American naval officers. 8. Vital statistics. 9. Lake Nicaragua. 10. Clara Barton 1. Tlaxcala. 2. “Tommy Atkins.” 3. French pioneer in aviation 4. Shakespeare. 5. The Emperor Constantine. 6. An act tending to injure or impair the dignity or respect due to a sovereign 7. British West Indies. 8. Sir Walter Scott. 9. Henry Shaw. 10 The god of dreams.

Where Bus Crash Killed 6, Injured 13 •• ' ” ' a f 4L>. *%iEagߣ .11 I- 11 wmmbm— m»»«w ■ - I UM* illimiriin i" v I > 1 y. r" \v ■ ' \' w Pohl 'w - M ■ ' - ' "- : I I These are views of the wreckage of a Pittsburgh to Chicago bus in whteh six persons met death and 13 others were injured when it collided witli a heavy produce truck on the road near borain. 0. Top view is a general one of the wreckage, while the photo below shows all that remained of the bus after the crash, inset is of Miss Anna Reardon, of Detroit, Mich., the only person to escape death and ( injury among the passengers on the bus. The driver was injured.

FATHER STABS SON TO DEATH k Youth Is Fatally Injured f Defending Mother During Quarrel | Indianapolis, Apr. 16— <U.R) — J Stabbing wounds received when I B ' he defended his mother during a' | family quarrel at a dance hall j i here were fatal today to Noah - Arbuckle. 19. His father. Everett Arbuckle.] 43. was bound over to the grand I jury on a charge of murder shorti ly after the death. | The mother. Mrs. Verna Ar-! I buckle, is in city hospital with a I ! knife wound in her side. Witnesses told police that Mr. | and Mrs. Arbuckle engaged in an I argument over her dancing with i ■ other men and that the husband 1 i drew a knife and stabbed her in; the side. The son intervened and was.' stabbed several times. He stag-; gered three blocks to the police station, reported the incident and i

collapsed. Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle are the parents of 1" children, four of I whom attended the dance. o—, Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to exi press our thanks to the neighbors an.i friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our father and brother. Edward Rice, D. M. Rice, Mre. Blamihe Elzey ami Mrs. W. H O’Kelly. Entered apprentice degree at Ma--onic hall Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Floyd Acker. W M. o Rural Real Estate Comes Back Ogden, Utah. (U.PJ — Rural real estate business has experienced new life" because of the national "back to the farm” movement. Glenn D. Willaman. secretary and managing director of the California Ileal Estate Association said duri ing a visit here.

I Political Announcements

Democrat Ticket 1 County Ticket County Treasurer Truman H. Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County 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. County Treasurer Jeff Liechty of Bern* Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Countv Sheriff George Fosnaugh of Kirkland Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff Countv Sheriff Dent Baltzell 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. County 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. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Tillman Gerber of Decatur Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. 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 ot Adams County. 1 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 Surveyor Ralph Roop of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Surveyor County Assessor 1 Ernest J. Worthman of Preble Township r Democratic Candidate for County Assessor.

County Assessor Eugene Runyon of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Assessor. County Assessor George Dellinger of Washington Township Decatur Route 6. • 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 Trustee ot 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 tor Trustee of Washington Township. 1 City Ticket Mat or John T. Kelly Democratic candidate for Mayor. City of Decatur. Mayor Clarence A. Stalter Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Oscar “Lee” Vance Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. ■ . Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse 1 Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Clay son J. Carroll Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Councilman J. Henry Faurote Democratic candidate for i 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 Clerk* Treasurer, City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur Democratic candidate for Clerk Treasurer, City of Decatur. REPUBLICAN County Sheriff Hubert Ehrsam of St. Marys Township Republican candidate for County Sheriff. Dale Spahr, policeman at Wabhsh vlsitei here today with friends.

ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday VV heeler and Woolsey in “HIPS-HIPS- ,| HOORAY” ■ with Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd. Dorothy Lee. Added—A Laurel and Hardv Comedy and a “Hollywood on Parade.” THUR., FR|„ SAT. — "ESKIMO.” The Biggest Picture Ever Made. COMING—Greta Garbo, John Gilbert in “QUEEN CHRISTENA.”

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