Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1934 — Page 4

Page Four

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publtgbad übi TH« Rv*.-yEve- VT*Z dkcatvr USC Except jK DEMOCRAT Banitay by ™ CO. tntarej at the Decatnr, Ini. Poet Office a* Second Uui Matter ■ 111 J. H. Heller ..Free, and Gen. Mgr A. R HoltbonM Sec y * Bw. Mgr. D'cz D. Heller....—Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .03 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mailloo Six months, by mai11.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office.3.oo Prues quoted are within first and second sones. Elsewhere 33 50 one year. Advertising Rates made knows on Aj-pPcaUoa. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. ’ls Lexington New Tork 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dailies. The candidates are hard at it | now and the rest of the campaign > will fhcrease in interest as it pro- j ceeds. The results will be watch-1 ed by every one. The railroad strike has been' eettM. thank goodness and accordins wa the terms, will no- come up again for some time. The redm ; lion is to be restored between bow * and Jhe first of next April, giving each’ side a vivtury. That's good Neat Monday is April Seth. the ( date announced for the start of the * auntmi clean up in Decatur. Get, the old cans ready ibis week and , place them where the trucks can get them easily. That will help Wo want this to be the beet am- . aign of its kind ever made here. The primaries being held on the same day make it largely ueces- I sary that each voter uses his own | discretion as to what ballot be; should ask for. Under the la* JK*i . are supposed to vote for those- candidates on the ticket which you supported in the previous general election. Democrats really hare no i usiness voting for the Republican candidates and vice Versa. When the ladies of the various i sororities hav completed tbeir can-j vas of the city this week, it is believed the membership in the De-! - atur Chamber of t ommerve will j exceed two hundred. Every good citizen should belong to this organization. the sole purpc«« of which is to help the ioiuj unit • and every one who lives here. Dr. William A. Wirt bas lost bis 1 case. He made the bold statement that the government was in the | bands of the "reds' and that we . soon would have a commanisi farm • of government. He was called to;

GEORGE E. STRICKLER f P : I>emocraJic Candidate for Trustee Washington Twp. Jiy sumber un the ballot is 115 poi aavt HHHHBHMKRMMMMHHHMMMB

’ Washington told his ulory and It ’ failed to register. He just didn't - have any thing but a wild idea This country is sound and safe and . you need not worry a moment ■about the reins being turned over j to Tugwell or any one else. i Every indication from everyi , j where is that times are improving • i rapidly and in several sections its hard to Hud men. Right here if i you go out to find a painter, carp- ' I enter or other tradesman, you are J lucky if you don't have to wait a few days to g-t him. Compare that i to a year ago and then do as your ' I conscience tells yon about admitt1 ms'that Mr. Roosevelt is a regular i guy. It is certainly no surprise that i the President would like to see j Senator Robinson of Indiana re , tired from the senate in the comj ing election. Little -Artie" has ‘ continuously shown how small he ' can be by attacking every thing j that has been suggested, looking i towards a better era. He should i be defeated and will be and the ' G. O P. will err if they do not take I care of the job tn the <otivcntu>u. The jealous criticisms of federal, j state and local officers of vartoms i communities, because ot the activlities of the others, do not listen 1 very good to the populace. They . should cooperate and without fearing that some one organization will get credit fur apprehending the wild men who are now roaming the ountry. pulling off hold-ups and 'other crimes and otherwise interfering with the pursuit of happiness of the people. Get Dillinger jand his crowd. Hany W Thompson, who retires! Saturday as director of the Federal j reemp'-y metr office in this county, deserves the taanks and the sincere appreciation of this community which he has served the past sevj end mouths. Surely no one doubts ; that his work has been difficult and those who have checked his say he has perforc.<ed one of the outstanding jobs in the state His retirement is dae solely to a F change in the prvceedure of the i federal work. The Adams County Woman s | Democratic club, which has been 1 , quite active the past year and which -will continue to grow in the) . future, will bold another of their! meetings next Monday evening at ; j the Decatur Library. A splendi !I program has been worked out aa<l announced and it is expected that ! the attendance will be large. Every woman who is interested in ti. affairs of government should join I This club and attend, taking par*; |in the affairs which tend to im ,i i’-rove conditions. I — The two trusties who walked! '«*•! from the state prison at j , Michigan City have been recaptur- |l !cd and taken back where they wiH| I 10-e their privileges heretofore [ earned, but they won't get near tteej front page publicity now as tbev j did when they escaped. These 1 * things occur in every prison and ’ I are played up these days because | . ts a little ping for the boys to’ I hang ’hetr political hats on. follow I j mg the escape of the ten men as I>Lumed by the greatest outlaw vfil , recent times, John Dillinger. And I ; that cotaid and would have happe&-| ed in any state m the Union. —o —_ Answers To Test ! Questions Bei9« are tee Awmn to the Teat Queetio"! Printed on Page Two. 1. Th- parsing of the planet Ven- • j us acrons tLe sun s disk. 2. Ten yearn. 3. Steward Pentnsasa. 4 Os the vaiua. ■5 English novelist, called the 1 ■ father of the modem novel W ■»- T-.ey secrete, tears and keep ; | the eyebar, washed clean. 7. ijm. K Riaei I 3. American s<<prano. I lh. Czechoslovakia | Free fish fry tonight. >pec-, id! music and dancing. Chick's Roadside Inn.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1931.

6* Charley osant , After ail. sowia' wild oats h derc greeu.' I Yep, it'z always best t' prepare' for th’ worst. Th' chap woo ain't got all Ills tiuttons Is usually tn th hole. Most fellers got aloug until they ' git short. —o— Many a young couple has a single idea and that s t’ double up Loro puts change in a fellers life ' marriage takes ft out. * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY — From the Daily Demoeret File u. April 37—W. J. Bryan so» retary | of state, working hard to effect i peace with Mexico. The fifth brigade unler Brigadier I General Funston, off Vera Cruz to- ■ day an 1 rea iy to land troops. I Dick Miller of Indianapolis add- i re«»es Method*! Brotherhood here ■ on "Our country a best asset' bbamnxka loec first game of sea i son at Huntington. 14 to 3, with ■ toiffeoharger pitching. Joseph Immox. 104. fhwt vwc pre silent of the G. R and I railroad.' die* at Indianapolis. i> Kurt Johnson fined fifty dollarand given thirty day* for operating > "pig-' William Kramer.am daughter, h vmy, go to Hetland. Michigan, tor a 1 visit. Mrs. J. S. Bowers is at Rome City i for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scherer and > Mr and Mrs. k Bernstine motor to Reese City to try out Isy s aew car. , t Household Scrapbook —BY—II ROBERTA LEE 1 Fiah When aonkmg sal*, fish, place the I flesh «me down *o that the sai: 1 will fall to the bottom of the dish. ' If the skin side is placed down, the | fish will be almost aa salty when removed as it was originally. Od Stams Oil stains on a carpet tan be removed if ratebed with a ciewa cloth ‘ dipped m gasoline. Begin at the edge of the atain and gradually work towards the center, csangiM, to a clean section of the ckxb nhefc * one pah is *o«ie<i Ctamu Gloves ChaaßOto gtovee will dry much I softer if they are rinsed in soapy water. •

SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Music While You Eat. Orchestra starts at noon. Music by Bob. Gene and Paul. Chick’s Roadside Inn U. S. 27-1 mile south. f The Power to Govern I is in the I Consent of the Governed ~ r 1 s I sb 4 > jgjSgiV' I STOP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES I Von A. “Pat” Eichhorn ■ Democratic candidal? for B JOLNT REPRESENTATIVE. n . m Ad-.v. i

, — —-—— - ■ i »■■ i — ——_ — S—— THREE ARE HELD FOR ROBBERIES Two Men And Woman Will Be Turned Over To Evansville Cops Indianapolis. Apr. tl — <U.R> Two men and a woman wanted in con nection with holdups in five Indi l ana cities and a ll.itot} robbery at ; Webster county. Kentucky, will tic I turned over to Evansville police today. Clay Scott. S 4. leader ot the trio, told police that be i<artictpated in robbing a farmer named Ciiatnberlaiu of fiLSJC. Aug. 14, 1333, at his ; farm in Wcbstei county. I Th*, woman. Inez Mitchell, alias I Hi*dd. 3d. Seymour, was charged by police with having driven the han dit car during falling station bold ups at Terre Haute, Vincennes* i l’i in, Nor a Vernon and Sey ' n- »ur. She dresaed in men s clothes, 'police said The other member of the gang. Leland Davatth. 31. admitted a al Terre Haute but den.cd complicity m other crimes. Lhtectice Chief Fred Simon said. The trio was arrested at the request ot Evansville authorities woo suspected them of robbing five HII- - stations there. Simon anuouuced. He said that because of Evansville's preq- claim the prisoners would he turned over to Evansville authon:ies. Scott said tl-.at Ik* was assisted in the Wcheder county robbery by four B>ea. one of whom Elmer Pernn, non. is ser . mg a sentence in the Kentucky state prison. o KERENSKY SAYS COMMUNISM RAPIDLY DYING fCONTIMVED FRtMS PAGB ONE> I Mei. split on the qwesUoa of social ism against anarchism and died in 1871. The second <Socialist! internal-; ionale was formed in 1863. Opposition against war was one ot its principles, but in 1314 all but its *flk — —K. I— — w am* >

Eugene Runyon tor County Assessor No. 54 •in Democrat Ballot pot adit. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■WBr'Mae

I left wing hiembert went to war as a man. .to tight against each other lU has continued, since the war, tn I modest circumstances. l The thud ■ Communist 1 internal * uinale with headquarters at Moscow. still viri'.e. was formed of left wing elements of the second. 1 Leon TroUtlty is about to* be expelled from France for forming • tom th ( Ls-tuiiibt-Commuuist > interj uatleiiale. oppe**’*’! to the Soviet } RuaaMii communists. "Among all dietatorehlpa exist I ent in Eurooe today." Kerensky t said. • communism i* the* sever-st. . No other dictatorship lias sought, to exterminate all the creative i forces of the people and kill uatw |icmai_seuUmeut or crush the native i • qualifies of the race. “As for Marxian socialism, It Is ■ I dying The fault lies with Karl * Marx and nocjaNmn Itself. j “Marx wrote his theories when there were two great classes-pro-I 'anat and capital!*!. The middle class seemed doomed. But the work! underwent a tremendous

fiMßMKMßMHßMMmßßnßMMßaßffßffHffffffßanaMaßflaff VOTE FOR J| TRUMAN H. GOLONER L " .J. Democral'C Candidate I or i COUNTY MlkaT TREASURER No. 26 on the Ballot I iHiMdbaiWtrai %1 Decatur. Indiana Twinkle te2sc fl ; « (ROLLED OATS ’ Ige. pkg. 19 ( . iNSTANT —Country Club— smaH pk». tec XtJv MIXED VEGETABLES 9 STANDARD QUALITY No. 2 can* WdOV ASPARAGUS 9 2S<‘ AVONDALE—WHiTE “ 16 ox. cans KRAUT Bran Flakes Avondale. Long Cut Country Clib S<tver Shreds Wholesome, Delicious eJX.IOc 2 19c GRAPE FRUIT No. 2 can 1 (L. SALAD DRESSING Qt. Country CKo—Rich, S-ooth mdOV |“ |AII ft (. ountrv (iub Avondale FLOUR 87c 2 2£69c PILLSBURY'S BEST QC,, GOLD MEDAL ei A4J '* 24 tb. sa;k 24 Its. sack S I .V—---CRACKERS 9fJ p PALMOLIVE H. 2 lb. box *ivv Toilet Soap. 3 bars -I*XV e- Soda. Grana n, Country Cluu St PER SI DS OQ.x BREAD 3 ok,s. -OC u oz. loaf fre—i4oz..o*f ‘ V Graham Crackers OfL» Country C!ut. Fresh. Si.ced 2 reox aiiUV JEWEL Coflee 91 p ' Fresh, Cr<sp 1 pound m» X V BEEF POT ROAST tb. 101/ 2P SWISS STEAK . lb. 1X p FROM ROUND -LtJV H \DIMK K FILLETS lb. 1 SPECIAL PRICED AT XOV BUTTER lb. 25c FANCY FRESH I RUTS AND VEGETABLES STR \WBERRJES 2 pints 9‘>c Luscious Lou*s«an»s, Red R>i»c .. - - mdt>V NEW POTATOES 10 lb. HEAD LETTUCE head 1 Fnr.cy California Iceberg AVwr CUCUMBERS ' Long Gre A. Hot House mfIJV CELERY' 2 stalks 1 F o'tca Well B eacned AOV BANANAS 4tbs.O9p Fancy Quality. Ripe Fruit mzmaV

feVolution and today the middle' ! ela»s is greater than the other, twn." Kerensky said he believed there . ’ would b* war ns the Pacific because the World war shifted the center j of political balance from the At-1 ianti*' to the Pacific. • "Within a year.” he forecast | "Russia under Japanese pressurewill agree to demilitarize the Man ichukuo frontier. Stability in the j Far East is Impossible so long a- I ' Russia is weaker than her neigh | bora." "lu my opinion the I'niled State* | • committed a tauit In its far eastern I ' policy in not understanding that I Russia is unable to play the role j necessary to America. Russia can ; uot be partner in that internauon ; ■al game A moral regime ot self I government by the Russian people* ■ mast be reinstated before Russia 1 ;<-an be expectid to play her role." IVANTED—Good. dean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Wil', pay 4c tb. Decatur Dailv Democrat.

LARGE ( ROW!) AT OPERETTA i tCONTINUffD FROM FAOE ONEI beanstalk reaching up in the air. j Jack cllnviw the beanstalk and r«> I turn* with the baa that laid tb»| golden egga The purt of Blunder hila*, the ogre, wuo follow* Jack ■ down the beanstalk I* played by I I ir.ck Linn The golien egg* are sold and the »tory ends happilpfor Jack ( land hi» mother. 1 Choraaea of villagers, privates. , I Dutch cbildreg. Japanese girls, ma- ; . beam- ani venders presented ! clever num bens daring the presents I i tion and the cast of 1»5 members j I Included every pupil in the South t ■ Ward arhool. ——— ——

z, .Till ;DO YOU SERVE , HERE.? SETcXE.sJ| r-Oce never has cause to -crab' about the < of tt-e SCHMITT MEAT MARKET I*, as tne.r higtograde - ea*sWe i - - 0 than your teleohone. Saturday Speciil Rib'or Plate Boiling Beef llbs,M| Fresh Ground Hamberger kJ Lean \ll I’ork Sausage B“ lk 1 Veal Steak or Meaty Y enl Roast Fresh Smoked or Casing SauKage . Good lender Swiss Steak I resh Picnic Hams. 6 to 7 ih. i <> h Nice Lean Pori. Steak F c.'h (.round X eal Loaf Ye* ■ | Fresh C ottage Chev“e Frankfort-, or livHOgna |A Mc * - Smoked Joue!s I'Ugar cured) < ircle S. Hockless Picnic ham- | Swift -* Premium Ham- JtH 3 special! M t suggest BEEI ihi- wevken® i ■ we have some of the finest PriH quality young fat Beef we have I able to purchase for sonu time. a nice Rolled Rib Roast, line} Stij I Steak. Flank or Porter H 'lwStdß tree Sanitary and Prompt Delhffy. Phones 93 and 96. Ki HITE’S GROM PHONKS 31 and ."I J " last truck load of Fancy POTAIOES Iced Mola'ses Broun - t akes, lb lUC 30c'aide -•■■■ Woodburya 1 Gallon tans GM Facia! Soap cake AUG Apple Boitef- jW Palmolive Soap 11,, 11 3 cakes 14C 3 pfiind- Il Sugar G anulated 10 Ibs K 3 lbs. Elbow Ouar! .anSiWjK Macaroni mOC Dres'inL’ I | Black Raspber- 1 £ 3 lb- series- M ries. can XOG Raisin-, Fancy Apple 1 • Lima I’-cans isl Sauce, canAUG a can [I COFFEE -- W Pork Beans „ Ihm-in* I can OG can I I-vrge cans Royal Ann ' , tn , 1 H Whit- Cherries Mustard '■ Pure Strawberry O A,* Sand 1 iK Preserves, lb. gl.fc»UC spread. <i - Apples 4 lbs fl 2 V 2 I .nc 41 1 Red Beans f* can OC Pea ' | Little Elf Dessert R 3 can- 1 an" K Powder eJG Cora

\i. 4MI W-.-VJ m ' l ” - * , 9 ■ _