Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mK A THE Every Eve- DECATUR ting Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by 9~r". CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office a* Second Ulaee MMler. J. H. Heller Pros, and Gen. Mgr. A. R Holthouse Sec y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller—.—.Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies — 1 .02 Due week, by carrier..— .10 One year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail — .36 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office..— - 3.00 Prises 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 Dallies. ""it is a violation of law to vote in any precinct excepting that in which you live and are registered. It is best not to take chances. It's all over but tlie voting and I the shouting, it is important that every eligible person takes part in tomorrow's primaries. Now is the time to make your selection. Samuel Insult says he is English, and proud of it. That's all right with most Americans but he probably couldn't have "soaked" his own people as he did we foolish Yankees. Don't know whether Mack Garner who rode Cavalcade to a victory in the Kentucky derby Saturday is j any relation io the vice-president but he traveled like it. Rains are so badly needed that ! they would be welcome even on | election day. A few hours of steady I rain would make the crops fairly hum. In some of the middle west.! the drouth is really quite serious. ! Senator Watson has retired front; the race for national chairman ' Wise old fox has probably counted noses and got out gracefully. After all at his age it would he a severe strain without hope of reward. We congratulate the candidates on their splendid campaign. With all the rivalry, we have heard' scarely no “mud-slinging" and in nearly every case candidates have spoken well of their opponents. The girls may get away with j lacquered finger nails but the scientists say its a dangerous prac i tice on toe nails. It seals the crev-l ices along side and infections fol • low which are extremely serious, in many cases. Why be silly any , way,’ j " “ " *" ■ From 75,"00 to 90,000 people spent a million dollars total to see I the great annual classic, the' Churchill Downs Derby race a* | Louisville Saturday. It was al great crowd of gay colors, the greatest in several years and a forerunner of good times. — The officials who pushed to conviction the charges against the Bailers for contributing to the delinquency of a minor child, deserve commendation. There is no crime much more serious and few that are more difficult to punish for. Mrs, Knapp, Sheriff Johnson and I Prosecutor Bosse deserve due-! credit. Good Democrats will support the! nominees cf tomorrow's primary I and we have no doubt as to the | results next November. The cam-1 paign has been interesting and earnest but those who are good sports will greet the winner with' a smile and lake off his coat for' him in the general election. After all we are fighting for principles' rather than for men. Senator VanNu/s. Democratic leader of Indiana, advises unpledged delegates to the state conven-

tlon and of course Is right. About the worst duty one can perform in politics Is to be hound and gagged nnd sent to a convention. He p' should be free to use his own judg ment and to do that which he feels ' is best under all conditions for his 1 I government and his party. After tomorrow's election will ' rome the campaign for organization and with no time to lose. By Thursday noon, each committeeman must I ’ have the appointment of a viceI committeeman in the hands of the ' county chairman or it becomes the ' duty of the chairman to name the I vice-committeemen. These will 1 meet Saturday at one o’clock to elect county officials of the organization. Next week the district meetings will be held, then the state organization, then the conventions and we are ready for the campaign which will come in the fall, usually opening about September Ist. The Erwin building is being pre- , pared for receiving election returns tomorrow evening. The city is furnishing a number of park seats which may be used by those who prefer them to standing. The lights were put in today and the telephone lines extended to the building. There will be plenty of room and every effort will be made to furnish the returns as speedily as possible. Naturally with such a ; long ticket and with the city election at the same time, returns will be later than usual but it is possible that by midnight they will be available in many precincts. You are welcome to come or to call 1000. We will give you the news. Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. 1. Dr. Leo Wolman. 2. One of the constituent RepubI lies of the Soviet Union. .'l/Ktoergency Works Administration. 4. Mt. Everest. I 6. Three. 6 No. by Treasury check. 7. Flowery. 8. Four sons and one daughter. 9. Oaxaca. 10 The Caspian Sea. —o — — tXI CMARLEX Jfr k soys: XX ▼ BY CHARLEY ORANT , •t. v<9 ——— A dull driver an' a sharp curve 1 sure puts out nerve on edge. No sah. it never takes much nack t' knock. i -°- D. H. writes: When trouble comes up our spirits sure go down | Wonder if th' headlights are : more dangerous than th' footlights. Many a kid gits his hide tanned who ain't out in th' sun. Many a shiftless chap is geared j ip pretty high.

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Household Scrapbook —BY—- * ROBERTA LEE Tinting Curtains An economical method for tinting curtains is to use crepe paper, pouring boiling water over it. Let It stand until all the coloring is removed. Use as much of this water I as required to give the correct shadeAluirtinum Pans As aluminum pans require less heat for cooking, excess heat often causes them to bulge out on the; bottoms. To straighten them out,: heat the pans slowly and when hot pound the bottoms lightly with a hammer. Washing Rag Rugs Rjg rugs will not curl on the ends after washing, and will also keep; I cleaner much longer, if a little! i starch is added to the rinse water. I o— — , * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Dally Demoorat File May 7 —High school seniors give “All the worlds' a stage" to a packet house. Miss Minnie Orvis presents library [with number of books from Dr. McMillen's library. Dr A.la Schweitzer of state board of health lectures here. Dyonfe Schmitt elected president of Hoosier Parking Co. C. L. Oliver of Monroe ships car cf mussel shells to W. B. Phelps for which he receives 82,800. Jesse Smith and family move to Fort Wayne. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roop. Grandma Ferry who will be 100 years old next September 14th. goes to Fort Wayne to make her home

I Clayson J. Carroll I Democratic Candidate for g I MAYOR I A SQUARE DEAL For Every Citizen. J J Number J 3 on City Ballot. || jig Political Advt. ■

with Mrs. Boyles. Dick Ixtngshore, deputy surveyor is at Ossian on business Will Hammell leaves for Mt. Clemens, Michigan to take baths for rheumatism. rheumatism. A. A. Nichols of Coldwater. Michigan is a visitor here. HEAT RECORDS BROKEN SUNDAY (CONWNUBO ntOk WAGE ONE) publication here. Gregory said that because of poor pasturage the nori mal milk surplus has been wiped out and another fortnight of drought would bring an actual shortage. Damage already done to grain crops has caused 1 to 3-cent rises I in prices of Lne principal grains on I the Chicago board of trade. Crop ’exp-.' ; - VOTE For SCHMITT

InMMiaMMHMmmBHmNMVMMaBMHBHMMBMaBM VOTE FOR Frank Schmitz Democratic Candidate for City Councilman SECOND DISTRICT. No. 2(J 0,1 th e Democratic Ballot. Y our Vote Will Be Appreciated. Pol. Advt.

amounting virtually to a famine, al- ■ though government officials scouted the idea that any possible deficit could be dangerous. . j o ELEVEN DIE IN PLANE WRECKS OVER WEEK END (CONTTNUFTD FROM PAGF ONE) drowned after a plane in which she and her husband were riding fell ; into San Francisco bay a mile from Berkeley pier. Rather than cling 1 ' to the plane, waiting for help, her husband. Arthur Johnson, and pilot Harold Christman decided to swing ashore, supporting Mrs. Johnson. ! who could not swim. Rising waves threw Mrs. Johnson from the grasp of the men and she sank. A skift recued Johnson ■and Christman W. A. George .amateur flyer, was , klled at Pocatello. Ida., as he crashed into a railroad embankment on ; a takeoff. Ge* the Habit — Trade at Home

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Democrat Ticket 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 Del more Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer Jeff Liechty of Berne Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Countv Treasurer _ Arthur H. Bieberich of Preble Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer Dorphus ‘Punk’ Drum of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff A.A. ‘Stubby’ Lehman of Berne Democratic candidate for County Sheriff Sheriff Hubert ‘Hez’ Cochran of Decatur Democratic candidate for Sheriff Adams County County Sheriff Tillmon “Tibi” Gehrig of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Harry Frauhiger of Preble Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Countv Sheriff George Fosnaugh of Kirkland Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff County Sheriff Louis Reinking of Preble Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County 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 | John W. Dickerson of Geneva Democratic candidate for County Sheriff (Second Campaign) Countv Sheriff Ed P. Miller Decatur Policeman Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Frank Fortney of Pleasant Mills Democratic, candidate for I County Sheriff. County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for I County Sheriff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin ! of Decatur Democratic candidate for j County Sheriff. I i County Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt > of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Otto S. Sales of Hartford Township 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 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 Surveyor Ralph Roop of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. Surveyor Walter H. Gilliom of Berne Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. County Assessor Ernest J. Worthman of Preble Township Democratic Candidate for County Assessor. • County Assessor Pat Moran of Jefferson Township 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. Floyd B. Hunter of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. — Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marshand of Washington Township Democratic candidate for" ! Trustee of Washington Township Trustee of Blue Creek Twp. ,| David D. Habegger of Blue Creek Twp. Democratic candidate for | Trustee of Blue Creek Township. Trustee of Washington twp. Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Pete Amspaugh of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township Trustee of Washington Twp. j 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 cf Washington Township. City Ticket Mayor John T. Kelly Democratic candidate for Mayor, i City of Decatur.

Minor J 1 Clarence Oscar DeuxotHfi. candidai,. i < H "f iMif 11,11 : -Til ' “I W j Mayor Flay son J. ( a J I ~M j 1 '' " Is-w. ’ "Ufi'iinia/’® ; (liarles VbuncilmangabS J- Hvnry Faurj|(|2 ■«'*.'‘.K ( 1 • ... ’ "uncilniaTpl Frank SchmiJl 1 11 111 ' ’ '• i,,} \ J 111 s I < ouncilmai j|9 R<».\ N. Runyill i" l ' t l H 1(1 '■ '1 IVM y < lerk-Treas»B Mrs. VlicelhriJK of Decatur ; S I ■ ■.. g ■ Trea>ui.;, City (f Leal 9 ( lerk-Treasure Everett I’. Sheets 11. •- ■ ■'i B Tn i 'itv i.f Im S | (lerk-1 reasure "I Mrs. Ada Marta S of Decitur M ini' . 'ri m Tir-.i- ''••a | KFH IMJCAS ('minty Sheriff f Ihihert Ehrsaa of St. Marys Towns*, I Rt; . ' :n: >t»!« I (T inty Sheriff I ( ounty Sheriff Chance.v Brokai cf Decatur I R. t. :• ■ .n.-it&v. k | c,.Hi.tv Sheriff Trustee of Washinstnl I John M. Doan of Decatur ! R. p p ■.C 'li-lv-lj I ITi 11.1 ' : '■ -■ T * 8 ——— ■■■

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