Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1936 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered al the Decatur, Ind., Fust Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller President A- R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single copies 1 .02 one week, by carrier _ 10 One year, by carrier 500 One month, by mail .35 Three mouths, by mall 1.00 Six mouths, by mall 1.75 One year, by mall 3.00 One year, at office.. 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. March weather is a little something like hash — you can’t tell what you're going to get. We like the idea of the glass school house, which Hibbing, Minnesota, has just constructed. It is said to be the most modern school room in the country and everything of the finest. The wise superintendent remarked, ‘ that it should instill in the children a love for the better things of life.” Until a better law is proposed, the gross income tax measure will probably remain on the books. Some features of the law can be corrected and time will weed out those sections which are not practical. To pass a new law now would upset business in the state and do more damage than good. Without injuring present property values or causing a surplus of rental houses, a number of new houses could be rented in this city. Inquiries are received almost daily for houses and apartme-nts. It’s something for the individual investor to figure out for himself. 1 but it does look like Decatur will need more houses if it continues to grow. Police officers throughout the country are asked to hold any person who has tried to mutilate his fingerprints. The theory is that a man or woman who has attempted to wipe out or mar original prints has a reason for doing it. In nine cases out of ten a person who tampers with identification marks < is a criminal and is wanted in I some other part of the country. Police departments will perform a public duty by following the federal suggestion when apprehending those who look suspicious. Pretty Sonja Henie, Norway’s famed roller skater, gave expression to at least one reason for her perfect health, smile and ability to win Olympic honors, by stating she retired every night between eight and nine o'clock. Rest is the great builder of health and probably one of the most effective cures for a tired body and mind. Sonja, all smiles and anticipating honors on the dance floor in this country, however is going to take a taste of New York night life, promising to slipr up ’till midnight, just to see bow she likes it. President Roosevelt’s smashing primary victory in New Hampshire is but a forerunner of the unanimity of support which the Democratic party of the v nation will ac • cord him. He will be renominated by acclamation at Philadelphia. And progressive Republicans and independents from every corner of the country will join the Democrats in re-electing him next November. A handful of states—the same ones which Hoover carried in 1332 —may suppot the nominee of the Hoovers and the Hearsts. Hut the vast majority will be for Roosevelt.— Journal-Gazette.

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We doubt if Lake county's pro- ' posed amendment to the state ■ | liquor law would improve that , measure. The proposal is to legal- ' \ ize the sale of alcoholic beverages ;on Sunday, through the adoption iof county, city or town board ord.l. . . I inances. tn communities w here such action would be approved. The Lake county proponents argue that since Illinois permits Sunday liquor dispensing, residents of their , county go to Chicago for their, drinks If such an amendment be came law. the same condition would exist in adjoining Indiana counties, the boys from Porter and Newton counties going to Lake j county towns to quench their, thirst. It would bring about a lot i of trouble. Representative James 1. Earley! has formally announced h.s can di-I dacy for the Democratic nomination for congress from the Fourth Indiana district. Mr. Farley is now I serving his second term in the House and is a member of the im- I portant house banking and cur- i rency committee. He has support-; i ed President Roosevelt and voted I for legislatiou of help to his dis- j trict and from a national point of; view. Congressman Farley con- i eludes his announcement with the I following apt paragraph: “The' next congress will be called upon i io continue the work of recovery] now well advanced and I would ] like to have a hand in this work' until the of our labors reach full fruition." ♦ - ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What is the best way to intro- 1 duce the debutante? A. Any cne of a variety of affairs ‘ may be chosen; one may give a large ball .a small dance, a teadance, formal tea. or a small tea. Q. Which is correct, "John's letter was dated from Chicago,” or . ‘'John’s letter was dated at Chicago”? A. Correct form is,’“John's letter was dated at Chicago.” Q. Is it all right to take children to a town or country club? A. No. it is better not to do so. 1 o • —— 4 Adams County || Memorial Hospital •— ♦ ' Dismissed today: [ Mrs. Leo Ehinger and baby Ann Catherine, Monroe street. Mrs. Gerald Vizard and baby . Larry Dale. Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Ronald Marquardt. Monroeville. Charles Drake, Decatur.

i Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the | Test Questions printed on Page Two .—* 1. John the Baptist. 2. American scientist. I ” Goldsmith. I 4. \ stand for containing and supporting a ship’s compas- and a.cese jries. 5. Equations of the fourth degree, in one or more unknowns or variables. 6. William Shakes! -are 7. Baltimore, Md. 8. Scotland. S. They are appointed fur life. 10. It i 5 Iroquis Indian for "beautiful river.” TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File I ♦ ♦ March 13—The late department of the United States and the Carnaza government of Mexico reach an agreement that United States : troops cross the boarder under a reciprocal agreement to capture Villa. | The new creamery will be ready for cciupancy by the Ist of JulyCharles Swigert has both feet i crushed off by a Clover Leaf freight [at Bluffton. R. Earl i’eters. secretary to Con-

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I greusman Cline, returns to Washington. James Fisher of Huntington visits here. Ben Amerin? is employed al St. Johns. 0 Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee j Glossy Linen The linen will have a beautiful | luster after ironing, if a little salt | is added to die starch. Hot Water Tar’Rusty water coming from the hot | water tank is a sure indication that there is an aecumulati n of rust in ' the tank, which should be drained ■ and flushed without delay. Cake Hints if the oven is too hot when ibak- I ing a cake, the cake is very liable to - scorch, particularly if the ingredients are rich. Rich cakes require a much longer time to bake than plain ones. Lincoln Portrait Unclaimed Toledo. O—(U.R)—Several years ago a portrait of Abraham Lincoln by William Whitlock, was entrusted to thte Toledo Public Library until the painter should sell it. Whitlock never called for it, however, and the portrait ssill hangs in the library. —o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

COURT STUDIES COAL CONTROL Takes Validity Os Guffey Coal Act Under Advisement Washington. Mar. 13 —(U.R) —The supreme court look the validity of the Guffey coal control act under advisement today with the plea, of the new deal that Its decision may involve the preservation of the constitution. John Dickinson, assistant attorney general, departing from a prepared three and one half hour argument, said: "This legislation i>- of an experimental nature," Dickinson said. ‘‘Much may turn on the decision of this court. The issues are much more tremendous than those of the present act. They are momentous. "The issue of federal powci is at stake, whether there lurk interstices and crevices in the constitution through which required federal power may have shifted away. "We think the ts.tbers in setting up the constitution were wise enough to see that the perpetuation of the kind of government they desired depended on a constitution strong enough to meet every crisis as it arose, not by military power but by the orderly processes of government. “The time may come, if the Union is to l-e preserved and the federal government is to be competent to deal with subversive forces, when it may have to use other powers which we as American citizens would not want to see used. "We believe and submit that the government must be affile to meet our national destiny by control over commerce. In our eco-

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Future Queen Bess? —— i 1 J - <■ /t. / J M. *** “ / ( ' * I ♦ 1 -A- ► i Princezz Elizabeth This new picture of Princess Eiizaffieth, now second in line of ' succession to the British throne, who will celebrate her 10th birth- ■ day April 21. shows the remark- ■ able family characteristics already ■ evident in her girlish face. nomic life we must have one rule and one law." Dickinson's words, uttered in the solemn surroundings of the plush-draped, marble-lined cham-

ber. emphasized the Importance n width the administration attaches 1 to the Guffey act. j Pa.- «d after the court had g doomed NRA. it waa designed to get around the limitations of that « d«<laioß .a..: was push*d thr.>u«b | , congress to •-.restall threats of! I labor trouble in the coal fields. l Gypsies Barred by Poss: I o SAN FRANCISCO (U.R) —Gypsieu f don’t even rank with haMoes in California. Nineteen carloads who f arrived in Tehama County from Oregon, instead of being merely

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