Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1936 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubislhud Every Evenlui Except Bunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. t. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single copies - - $ -02 One week, by carrier .Id Ono year, by carrier —— $5.00 One month, by mall .35 Three months, by mail SI.OO t>ix months, by mail — 1.75 One year, by mail..- 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Advor Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Then after the ice and snow come the floods. ——— Major Bowes mxt contribution I to radio enjoyment should lie in- I stalling gongs in every home. ————l.. . — Pete DePaolo, world famous race | track driver, is authority for the I statement that "reckless drivingl does not pay." Republican papers seem to point : with pride that Kansas has balane cd budget. But why go so far! from home? Indiana's budget has been balanced all these years and | right now the treasurer has sev-j oral millions on hand. This talk about dictatorship and that America lias gone Moscow sounds foolish. Imagine anyone taking the platform and lambast-i ing Hitler. Stalin or any of the! foreign government heads as some , of the nu n have been doing in i this country against President Roosevelt. Nothing lik« American; liberty. I tide Sam's gold reserve is boiled down to this: The gold stored by the government makes a bar 50 feet long, 13 feet thick and 26 feet. high, or in other words equal in size to a large hou*e. The slice tdedges to the batiks .1 the nation for the gold certificates amounts to $7,930,71x.550, leaving a hunk the size of one room, worth approximately two anil a quarter billions. The freedom of the press has been upheld by the Supreme court. In tile case of Louisiana the high court ruled that the state could not place a tax on advertising. This practice the court held might lead to the destruction of newspapers. The law which was held unconstitutional, was passed by Huey Long in his fight to "get

Jloans Up to $300.00 INTEREST COSTS The "LOCAL" always loans REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF for LESS. All loans made at less than maximum rate permitted by law. No indorsers required. You can borrow amounts up to S3OO as follows: j $ 50.00 now costs only SI.OO per month 100.00 now costs only $2.00 per month 150.00 now costs only $2.50 per month 200.00 now costs only $3.00 per month 300.00 now costs only J $4.00 per month Costs of other amounts are strictly in proportion as this new low interest rate governs all loans. Full information gladly furnished without any cost or obligation no your part. Prompt, confidential service. Come in today— i find out for yourself. Special Time Plan for Farmers. Local Loan Cc Over Schalcu Hardware Store. Pltuue 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana niiWl I—M '

| even" with the nowapiipora who | opposed him. County Agent Lawrence Archbold has concluded another successful year in his office. The men and women In the rural swlions who worked with him during the year expressed In glowing terms their appreciation of his line service and his willingness at till times to serve them. "Archie" has an excellent record and is doing a wonderful job. He is sincere and able. Adams county has a right to feel proud of the honor won by members of the Home Economic clubs, in having the largest number in attendance at the Purdue short course. It proves their interest in farm management and creating better home conditions and these two objectives are largely the work of the wife and mother. no one in the world being able to take their place. The Boy Scouts celebrated the twenty-sixth birthday anniversary of the organization last evening. The meeting was largely attended ! and an inspiring program given, i We would all do well to follow the i precepts of the Scout oath: “To 1 do iny duly to God and my counj try. and to obey the scout law: to | help other people at all times; to j keep myself physically strong, 'mentally awake tend morally ' straight." The 12th annual farmers banquet was one of the finest community adherings witnt sat<l in this <ounty.long noted for its hospitalityand > friendly feeling The program was original and austinite accounts ' w-re given by the various leaders in dub work. The record made i i by Victor Bleeke. young farmer of 1 Union township who produced 10.* ( | bushels of corn to the acre is an ( i accomplishment proving the worth i lof Adams county farmers. Tin y i can do it. i General business in January was 1 the best in live years and a coin- ) parison of special lines of activity , in lit.:.", with 1931 is food for tile i most optimistic outlook America has had since the World War. Business Week gives the following report on 11135 business compared to - 1931: Steel production, up 31%; auto production, up 16'. ; construe 1 Hon. up 20 r ' t ; lumber, up 12%; electric power, up 9%; factory em- I ployment. up 4%; factory payrolls, up 13'. check transactions, up ! 13% : carloadings, up 2%; machine tool orders, up 86%; paint and varnish sales, up 21%; passenger auto sales, up 45%; truck sales, 1 up 2s'. : refrigerator sales, up II washing machine sales, up 12 i ; department stores sales, up 5' , : rural sales, up !!»'?; : life insurance. up 3% : wholesale prices, up 7%; farm prices, up 21%; i stock prices, up 8%; bond prices up 3%; farm income, up 9%; dividends, up 10%. Someone might say. “Yes, but the cost of living is up 5%." But with payrolls up 13',. dividends up 10%. farm ini < ome up 9%, building costs down 2%, clothing down 3%. and fuel and light down 2%, who is willing to complain? o ♦ ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the | Test questions printed on I'age Two — 1. The channel connecting Hudson with Harlem Rivers, N. Y. 2. New York City. 3. A photo-mechanical process of making relief printing blocks in lime and halt-tone. 4 Along the Colorado River, in Arizona. On the fortieth day after Easter. •’ Belgian painter and etcher. 7. Charles Dickens. 3. A party who is called upon to answer in proceedings against him. 9. Sonia Abuza. 10. Canada. —u German Taxpayers Counted Berlin —(UP) — Germany has 1 • 962,200 pereußs ajsnessed for income lax, but of thc«e only 1,700 have income* of more than $25,000 a year

//«• Philosophy Still Applies ’ ffii!h malto tmuarh luntr: with rljartly for all: with iirntiUßfl i» tiir / I right- as giura 118 111 Bfr t klj/' rigljt, Irt ua atriur on Io fiitiah thr / ■■ work wr arr in; to bind up thr nation b I v A wouniiß, to rarr for him ml|o shall ■ law Ijaur bonir thr battlr, aui> for his k Tv inibow and his orphan—to bo all whirl? may adjirur anb rhrriflh a iuflt te \ 1 CCTt \ anb lasting prarr among uurarlurii | I anb with all natioite.” ll * j X K/Sx l 3 / ./ 1 « l BX \t -7 it ftA cJi O.' X’ m iWr f'• “■■ r 9^— L— • ■aJF*' i

f ♦ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee | Overshoes A novel way to keep th" children’s! overshoes and galoshes is to buy Home heavy paper chopping bags, writing Ute name of each child on a bag. These bags can be hung on the closet hooks. This will -keep much saud and mu-1 off the floor. Os course the shoes should be drybefore placing in the bag. The Frying Pan When tlie frying pan requires an unusual cleaning, cover th# Ixjtto-iii with water, add a few drops of ammonia, and let it boil for about three minutes. It will greatly lighten the task. The New Tooth Brush Place the new tooth brush in cold water, let it stand for twenty-four hours before using, and it will prevent live bristles from loosening. —, o " TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat Filo Feb. 12, 1916 —Martin Kirchner receives an interesting letter from his cousin. Ferdinand Otto, of Germany, describing the war. Adams County Auto Association is being organized by Ed Schneider of Indianapolis. N. <l. Mars of Belgium is here buying horses for his country. Mrs. Mars and their two children are with him and enjoying their visit to America. Tlie Holthouse Schulte t'o. store is being remodelled and rearrang-

Doctors Fight to Keep Alive 15-Ounce 13aby 'A jW'W I i Mik. A/ ‘ ' W / ; / i IJ^ r 8 A. nnc Vogt"] Hourly meals of 30 drops of a diL lution of milk and a 5 per cent to- /■ - lution of milk sugar are fed tiny L Nancy Ann Vogt with an eye *- :'./xivi.z. ■.. ... dropper to build up the iu-ounce ? infant. Her mother, Mrs. Anne **»- j Vogt, has been prevented from .yX’**' * feeing her baby because the inyfe / fant is kept in an incubator where eye dropper [ Q» a temperature of 100 degree.-, is min. i .< uuinUuiwd.

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\\ hv Does The Weather Behave The Way It Does? As Mark Twain said: "Everybody talks about tin weather, but nobody does anything about it." Tlie truth is that nothing much can be done about it. But it s ajwavs interesting tn know tlie FACTS about why the weather behaves as it docs. Tlie Daily Demo- 'at s Service Bureau at Washington lias ready for you its intensely inter esting ten thousand word Booklet WEATHER AND CLIMATE crammed with fat le aliout lite weather of the United Slates, with weather records of all kinds, and with weatl'. t fallacies and their real explanations. Semi the coupon below, witli a dime enclosed, for your copy of this informative ami interesting Booklet: CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. B-11S, Duly Democrat s Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. N. W-. Washington, D. C. Here's a dime (carefully wrapped) for my copy of tin Booklet WEATHER AND CLIMATE; N A ME STREET ami No. CITY STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatui Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

ed. County Recorder and Mrs. Aaron Augsburger are visiting old neigh- i burs at Berne. Miss Bertha C. Heller, cashier " in the state auto department at Indianap.olis, visits Iter iiarents i here. - — • Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a man takes a girl to a night club, should he go first to his table, and then excuse himself while he goes to the men's room to ‘brush , up"? A. Yes. It is the girl's privilege to go to the women's room fiiot, but a man should always get his com-

| panion properly nettled at th.- table i before leaving her. I Q. Is It allright to address, the I envelop to a woman. 'Jane R Smith"? A. No. The prefix Mis. or'Miss [should always be used. Q. Which is the proper way to i erve sou,;. at the tabla or from tho i kitchen? A. Either way is all right; it is merely a matter of preference. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere .thanks to all who, in any way so kindly assisted us "during the illness and deal n of our beloved son. Mi. and Mrs. John F. laiutzenheiser and Family.

Silver “Theorist’’ ’ Is Taken By Death ] Monte Ne. Ark i W u (Coin) Harvey, who ,ntiodmmd William Jennings Bryan _t" ,1,,. w.! Stiver theory and «<M W' o'o votes for President in IN3. d ' „i peritonitis laat night In hfe het . mlt refuge. lie was .si. hut vigo.t'BS until llu . i U st day of >‘ ft> “'‘‘J. “ crith- to the end of lh" <m< nt ■ • ■,,.m idal mom ' .-'stem ■ H-w p' i __

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noun of thut geueration knew more than Ina nanrn and fewer attended his economics theories but "Coin" 'ought ' very day for rMorenx ho believed would enrich the nation. He became ill la.“t Friday. Hie wife wiw with him and all ot J>i« . children Thomae W. Harvey and Annette Harvey, of Himtlnffton \\ V.< ami Ml* Marie Hope Hammond. of New York had teb ph0n,.,1 m his last 30 minutes of life. . L .,„— I U I I I O' Trade in a Good I ' own ~~ De< - atui ~

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