Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1934 — Page 5
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mx < THE Every Eve- DECATVR nlug Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by g-?T, CO. Entered st the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Mutter. J. H Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Soc'y at Bus. Mgr. pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 16 00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 j One year, by mail 3.00 j Due year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 43.50 one year. Advertising Rates made® known on Application. Vlver R-pr • ntativ# SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Prive, Chicago. I Charter Member of The Indiana L> • of Home Dailies’. The clcvtion voters <* sij tie’ll support fori is Hiphtinji so liurd to tukt this bt**' loved nation out of the depths of dis pair. In rock-ribbed Republican Penn-1 \ Irani.i u ••• S r•: -r IU ■ ... i New Deal openly in his race for' Democrat, was severely reprimand-1 a 08 so e attack on Governor McNutt, seems I © 0 0 ® © lire county ticket won by majori-! tits ranging from two hundred toi more than two thousand. The campaign was rather quiet | and the very feeling exists; anion;- every one. Local issues en-1 tercd into the results and several I contests were too close for com- ■ The h-inaub elected Arthur i and the -iuiri city tick, t, the Republicans winning ouly the one' seat on the council as provided by law. 1 The Democratic county and city organizations, the Young Voter's! Hub, the Democratic Wo m a n’s I club and others, deserve credit for the results here. \Vt believe the ‘ officials selected will give good ae-1 counts of the in elves as public servants ami that Adams county and , Decatur will continue to move along in the front ranks of those communities that are steadily and ately emerging from the depres. sion. While the Hoosier Democrats lost a couple of congressmen, they gained a member of the senate and retired Senator Robinson. .And so tin people have spoken again and we enter upon a two year period without an election. That man Townsend out in Cali, fornia seems to have started something with his proposal to give every person over sixty years old a 420t> pension, payable in money that is only good during the month, lie argues that would cure the depression instantly and keep it Cured But how- would we meet such a bill? His proixxsid that a ten per cent income tax would do it is laughed at by those who know that based on present business, that would only be about one-tenth enough to furnish the necessary cash. We doubt if any plan which does uot anticipate actual earning will prove wise or sound. You are cordially invited to attend the opening of state highway No. 527 Friday afternoon at 1:30
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o 0 • so O»o e r.s » e 0 o ■I,. w- " th !•- - 1 » o e • o o way off! ials from Ohio an< Indi iana will take part in the program . oo o ■'one. 1 rt 1 izi that they have a responsibility 1 that is not light. Much is expected |of them and it will be up to each oh ... . • - ! lie is satisfied and that is always ■ ,a hard thing to do. We are getting | over the worst depression ever I known In this great old country | [and we are sure that every one realizes that We must continue to practice economy while giving to: I the people all we cau for their taxi I money. ®" } Tin Supreme court of the Vuk ) e<l States evidently intends to per-1 I niit the various states to handle | I their own liquor problems. That , ..-.1 ’edy fei' .iday refused to j review the decision of the ludiana supreme court in the Abe Rosen < ase. Rosen insisted he didn't have [ lo pay a llceirse to sell beer on the [ grounds that it is mmiutoxhaling : A I laniu .-nd judm ti.-tain®l him hut the state court set that verdict aside and their ruling now stands The sessions of the Indiana legislature and national congress which will uien in January, will provide a 10l of interesting news We will provide it through this paper fresh eacK day. During the last . sessions numerous laws were cn- . acted which changed operation of governiueut and no 4° übt u bt there is need for some revising. This will be done.
Official City Returns Clerk- City Council City "Council Mayor Treas. Democrats Republicans “xTST r~3 5 a s s■ i = s i ? 5 * ’ £ DECATUR ? ' s- i ~ . PRECINCTS r. ' £ § e! > ° i I ' ' ; : : . I || LA ”222 278 375 I|t 151 154 185 119 147 1«5 159 159 HO* 1311 126 127 .-■A 276 179 296 152 2581 277 293 285 185 181 150 169 •>-B 129 138 147 115 124 13? 144 138 130 124 116 117’ >A 258 2w 378 IS* 237 271 269 267 206 179 168 184 3-B 277; 239 330 186 2691 308 322 298 223 188 176 192 ' TOTAL . “1313 1188 1511" 969 1267.1402 1431 1400; 11274056. 963J1031
so o’ <us n• -e »os el O GO ■ C> °C c< 0 2 o ooor’ <T ® - 0 a 0 -0. 0 <J - CJCIO 0 0 0 0« Op Li 0 C 3 G -> o ' | ' o « O sfl <rf> C 3 L-3 C» 03 o e• • > R •o■ <r r»® 'b o o• o • v 0 w o°o 0 o»'*<'o b i ** • • 00 a 0 >s • • u • 'losses and victories. Now to busi-; 0 « q .a • | © o SjCMAg-tf © Sometimes if a feller ain t a I j grinner he's a stoner. [ < an kind o' jars us. Yep, even th' feller who's bril-; | liant kin have a Sidney seat. Many a chap makes a jack ass i ot himself by always kickin'. Th' way th' crash o' 1929 landed j lon aome folks it was th' “sock ' ; market.’’ Th' way some women chin sure i must take a lot o' cheek. * TWENTY YEARS V I AGO TODAY ! ~ I I From the Dally Democrat File I Nov. 7—German battleships fire on Varimuith, England. ! David Rowan appointed yard i master for G. R. & I. Decatur yards. This city now exceeds Fort Wayne tor in and out loads on that road. September term of court closes and a two weeks vacation begins L. A. Holthouse purchases the Berger property and will build an
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Official Election Returns —_ ——— —— ; — c" ' SW” (U.S. ■ Secy. I Cong. 9 Pros- [ Joint : Joint I | 1 I .. ■ 3rd Dist Senator State 4th Out. Atty. Senator Rep. Clerk Auditor Treas Sheriff | Coroner | Surveyor Assessor iT-dTTTF-iij- 71 “SiTTThdT TP’ T«’i _ sT|§"9’ ■ ‘ = 1I § 2 2. ft 5 < = 2. aS ** I ■ - *3. s 5 y t *7 f T 2 a 5 § « 2 - T •< 3 a 3 a I = h j - PRECINCTS I „ 2 I 7 s ' £ I ' » • 5 3 “ in. T ' g _ g - . I s’ I ■I L®~ C ° f 5? 3 • -I ' * o I 3 s O I = 1 7i » ? I 1 I T 1 I x "I -. !' I ’ s z H _ rj ~ c *L s ■ x i nA j : East TliftnTrZZZl >ls 34 119 28 115 ~35 11l Ts’ ll» 23: ifir“24 i? 029 117 33 125 26 122 28 120 25 I’6 2a UBJ' - , t I West Union i 110 21 105 21 90 16 92 33 102 25’ 101 25 1041 25 89 46 107 21 110 26 111 23 102 21 lUu ~.121 ® East Root : 130 88 125 81 126 89 129 82 127 78 121 79 121! 85 96 116 135 76 128 91 140 76 125 75 136 • . id? S 5 j West Root 175 88 177 82 162 99 165 96 V7l 85 169 84 172 90 156 197 179 81 169 93 178 83 173 S 3 t«u ,, q ■: North Preble 116 13 118 11 116 22 114 13 107 18 111 14 103 22 76 51 116 11 UH 27 120 9 113 10. 120 . (1(i y South Preble 133 4* 12« 48 126 53 127 51 119 57 123 42 126 55 62 131 132 43 199 82 156 35 141 31 I>2 North Kirkland I 161 57 104 ?,'■ 79 Ml 82 62 87’ 56 93 46 107 50 54 113 l»3f 48. 97. 67 110 43 101 43. 12;> 1 ;;; -j South Kirkland 69 42 61 39 50 65 53 42 67 37 50 12 67 38 43 72 85 25 73 43 70 35 71 31 M ;s North Washington J 174 83 168 81 177 87 180 77 1 181 66 172 73 188 76 158 107 183 76 161 100 190 67 ISO 7o 18. .v . ]( - joi South Washington j 132 103 127 101 111 123 108 111 110 110 108’ 105 108 116 98 131 13*’ 100 108 123 121 101 119 99 116 W ■ j.. , ;x i( ,| North St. Marys 84 lO** 78 106 71 120 71 110 73 106 66 198 68 115 65 115 75 111 65 I :.. 83 100 73 109 ir ■ South st Marrs _U 93 128 94’ 120 87 145 85 132 84 128 83 128 84 1331 78 116 92 126 89 143 92( 126 88 126 91 1- 1](1 W North Blue Creek 121 62 108 65 108 78 103 70 107 66' 106 64 105 74 95 85 132 59 101 9' • 114 62 115 61 111 •’ - •>. South Blue Creek ' 68 71 61 69 64 74 63 66 69 65 62 71 61 69 63 73 81 63 66 80 >62 66 72 61 69, . ■ . North Monroe .. I 112 116 143 105 126 137 133 121 114’ 110 135 112 137 122 128 138 172 89 150 111 153 98 159 91 1.6 . , 7, ■ Middle Monroe I 48 66 46 60 57 60 19 74 37 58 54 64 38 68 40 32 68 41 66 38 86 26 69 . Berne A I 123 162 9! ‘ 1M 145 182 181 225 70 154 121 178 84 169 ‘ 91 2ul 5S lss M 171 78 2,55 1S <■ 1. ' Berne B ji 132 116 120 134 97 190 121' 143 194 87 117 166 151 lox 140 116 256 22 157 102 156 91 237 55 L'* ■" H ' Berne C 1 -1 188* 129 177 115 155 162 152 119 251 76 175 133 204 95 186 110 261 62 205 97 197 95 255 62 19v ,-. p I. Ifbneb j 140 17 133 43 127 51 123 4S 131 51 122 54 130 47 117 58 154 13 138 58 130 45 137 42 I North Hartford I 176 53 163 55 156 81 145 73 170 60 163 64 IS7- 43 152 70 192 12 166 61 172 17 181 40 18 4 7? Sauth Hartford i North Wabash I 84 w 5378 79 76 79 10l 53 76 77 91 55 88 56 lit 45 98 51 91 52 109 12 »3 .61 ] Cevlon 1 75 62 70 5S 78 64 74 61 84 57 69 63 82 56 75 55 88 52 82 58 64 76 86 51 << •;» ■ Genera A U 189 136 188 131 136 175 132 17C 137 177 127 193 123 183 133 186 125 190 131 172 147 180 125 1.0 , i; i, 16 Geneva B I 137 126 138 1U 123 136 136 120 130 125 133 121 146: 111 137 116 139 116 142 113 132 127 135 117; 13. 1" 75 .1 Jefferson 1 79 7 " 77 i 89 89 77 « 73 77 7 > « 7 * 79 76 sis 7 " 72 80 87 75 77 78 72 73 ,;s i' ■ r • ' 111 : Fist Jefferson H »» «'• 39 105 11 105 42 U>B 41 106 43 112 39 102 41 118 37 105 50 108 42 112 39 110 ... 1 Decatur 1 A H 357 221 »249 216 248 245 222 247 246 225 247 216 241; 228 233 253 238 232 228 275 280 204 258 212 2j - . -- .. J Decatur 1 B ”1 «9 422 >« 7 41s IS:i 134 156 132 189 113 162 U* ’ 73 413 139 l 4" 168 123 164 136 177 IXS 171 113 '!? ... 1 ' knnMA I 298 149 291 143 307 159 2851 166 313 138 302 140 303 154 2.88 174 299 151 304 159 331 130 317 132 318 ii?' 1 - Decatur B H 146 HI 112 109 128 130. 126 121 143 108 139 Iq 2 144 108 125 132 139 115 141 121 162 95 149 103 161 > . ,pl Decatur 3 A J 378 170 286 150 268 178 207 167 285 146 271 116 271 160 225 194 270 169 195 157 31.1 132 285 145 U| " -, v . ; ?? . Decatur 3 B ' 305 200 300 185 308 221 301 211 323 185 312 181 316 200 297 233 302 210 317 217 349 170 325 182 31. >. •' - I;J>2 812 '~~ Totak Hi. \• . - • - ■ ’ll!" 326;’ 19H 2885 4538 3079 4827 2980 4300 3609 5272 2 141 178.: 4i ' l| Plurality j | l' | ! Ix. » I I 1 ! r ! ..—
.Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When there is merely an undeiatandiua between a man and I a girl that maybe some day they I will marry, should the man and the i girl feel free to go with other glrte and men? A. Yes, because no real engagement exists. . | Q Where should the women be {seated when gueslts al the theater I box party? A. In the front of the box, with I the men beAtind them. Q Is it good manners to stir the I coffee vigorously, and then sip it with the spoon? A. No. o — Household Scrapbook —by— ROBERTA LEE Dust the Windows If the windows are dusted just as often as the furniture in the room they will not require so much washing. Absorbent Cotton The box containing the absorbent cotton should always be kept to koav eMtM -»*:•-« 1 \ . 00 i taiaer. Ada to ft Isai on- trn-. uwxswet.d j>UM-ts. w.do a salad of earns d
oo • 1 lb - - " ■ f ON THE COUNTY TICKET 1 IN THE ELD HON ; I COUNTY CLBRK Sl VIEsKN *M ' r<H V 'xi\ WtMTOR AGAIN KLE<AS MMbfr- Q (OIXM \IPIHK |o| \ T REI’HESE XT\ I•' t. ■!£? . Ml 11 |ii ijiii i i _ .uiijiliM — -- kJ fr ILI fl! ’IHkJM M I rank <J. Thompson ASSE.-60lt M John Tyndall *•„ 1 I | COUNTY SURVEYOR K' ■■ ft.; ■ ■ HMHBii r^ : ''* ■/jui wl*' 1* **W I nln . 4 ' i. ' v Ik Bk > H JBMM liwjlTr" ■■“ Wijjjfr Dallas Brown Walter H. Gilliom Jest Liechty Ernest J.
.[other fruit. Serve on crlap lettme || leaves with mayonnaise or French '' dressing. Crated cheese should , be sprlukled over th* top. . -O-" —■• I ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital : Harham Sue Strk-kler. Willshire, ' Ohio, major operation, Tuesday. Gerald Kuhn, r.mte 7. liecatnr. medical patient. - Personals Mr. -nd Mrs. E F Miller ami daughter Rowena ot Fort Wayne I were Monday night guests at th? | , , i - 'ii son hornMr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson and 1 son Everett spent Sunday with Miss Geraldine Rose Everett a' ! > Marion. North Washington was the first precinct to report county returns | . last evening. i The crowds listening to election [ retains were large last evening. Many gathered at the various cltibe and headquarters and hundred* i kept on the job through the entire . night. R R. Schug of Rerne attended to business here this morning. Austin A. Watrous, Sr., project . manage: of tlie De< afur homesteads project, was reported improved this . ’ mnrninfr HP is silffprillil from BCUte
ANTARES TO ATOMERG 1 ® Tho largest and smallest things m the i U ,,j,. %r , Fill ton Bureau baa ready for you u new and ual( . . ing five thousand wolds of descnpii j largest and smallest things, alphabeti, .du .... <lt ." ““K auee. Fill out the coupon below and semi h ■ Wra l>l I < UP COI PON Dept. 310. Washington Bureau, DAILY DEMOCRAT sl 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, 0. C ' ■ *' I wml a copy of the bulletin LAltGf r \w r . 10** THINGS .Hid en<l<' • hei-with fiv , ,t>, <n loose uucancelled I s iiostag I——’ age and handling costs: 11 STREET & No. | cm ’ H 1 am a readei of th, l>- alii: liuily l‘> l-'Siir la
, appendicitis. The girls choir ot the Zion Re- | formed church will meet at seven. ! thirty o'clock tonight at the . | church for cantata practice. , , —..- -o ———— - TO THE VOTERS 1 wish to express my sincere I 'thanks lo the voters of Adams | [County for the support given me in : tlie race for sheriff of Adams | I County in Tuesday's election. GEORGE SHOSENBEKG o TO THE VOTERS A cept my heartiest thanks for I the vote given me for ’.be office of : , Councilman. City of Decatu:' in I Tuesdays election. I assu-e you 1 ■ appreciate it. Sim Burk
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