Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1937 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office a« Second Class Matter. I. H. Heller.....—President A- R. Holthouse, Sec’y. & Bus. Mgr. Pick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 Ono year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mall .35 Three months, by maill.oo Six months, by ma 111.75 fine year, by mall 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 Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York, 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Wells county will build a $60,000 addition to their county infirmary. Evidently they don’t expect the new security acts to take care of all the needy. Occasionally you can see a 1936 automobile license tag. That will continue until a state policeman finds them and then you will be sorry for there will be nothing to do but pay the extra cost of a fine. Hon. Herbert Hoover of Palo Alto, former president of the United States, has been extended a special invitation to attend the inauguration of President Roosevelt on the 20th and if he is as good a sport as Governor Landon, he will accept. Millions listened to the President's message yesterday and are more than ever convinced, not only of his sincerity, but of the ultimate good results of his plans. Mr. Roosevelt is without question the right man in the right place at the right time. The legislature is in session and you can recommend any bill that you feel will make it easier and better to live under. And there , will be the usual 1,000 offered for ( every one has his pet idea tnat j ought to be- done. We have too , many laws and most of us think , they were intended for the other , fellow. ' I < Boys who Indulge in wild west ( games to the extent of destroying ( property will find they are getting themselves into difficulties that may destroy their ideas of Tom ( Mix and the others who ride the , range. Once they are reported to ( the probation officers they will be i looked upon with suspicion for a ( long time. I Farm experts say that an acre of 1 horseradish is worth SBOO, which might be the solution for a number ' of fanners who want to pay the mortgage off. We have always nad horseradish in mind as a plant that grew around the edges of the garden just back of the rhubarb bed, ’ rather than a crop that could be made the top notch producer of the whole patch. - —r Crime doesn’t pay and several local young men who appeared in court this week can so testify. Sentences were light because officials hope they will learn a lesson that will determine a straight, and narrow course in the future. I CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers arc requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two. When changing address to another town, always give present address and new address.
I If they do, they will find every one • supporting them but if thej j stumble again, they will find 11 more difficult to come back. >. I George H. Larrlmor, for many t-years editor of the Saturday Evet ntng Post and recognized as one .. 1 of the outstanding men of his time, t, has retired and will devote the ( rest of his life to doing those 2 things which he feels will bring )} the most pleasure. After a vaca- . tion of several months he may re- > ) turn to have his own page but he > will no longer be the chairman of J the board. .. - The selection of John B. Stults as a member of the Adams County Meineorial Hospital hoard will meet with the approval of the public. A successful business man, of excellent judgment, upright , character and a desire to serve, he will prove valuable in that post. He succeeds Arthur Voglewede, who has assumed the office of prosecuting attorney and who I therefore offered his resignation. Evidently the program of most , importance, to be supported by Governor Townsend in the general assembly, now in session, will be a series of laws designed to minimize the hazards of highways. Special committees will work on ■ ious automobile factories but it’s cover methods that will reduce the j large annual list of casualties. ! Whatever laws are enacted along J this line should be rigidly enforced. Unless the grant from the government cannot be obtained or unless the estimate of $300,000 fails to cover the cost, a handsome and ' i modern new school building witTr a civic center, including an auditorium, looks assured for the city of Decatur. No finer step could be taken and we are sure that every citizen will be proud of the accomplishment if we can have the dream of years realized. Steps taken this week will bring us closer to the point of discovering whether or not the proposed project is possible, j —i - There is no doubt that right will > win in the controversy now so pre- j dominant among workers in var- : ious automobile factories but its too bad that the workers, the own- - ers and the people have to go[ through what is apparently a need- j 1 less and perhaps long drawn out' contest, especially just now whenj the country seems otherwise head-1, ed for an era of good times that) would be sound and helpful to all.' Some one has proposed that the I, CCC camps be made military posts | in which the young men will be trained for possible war. If that means that boys of certain age are - to be conscripted and as is the case in a number of European nations, devote certain years to 1 ; that service, the public will not approve it. It on the other hand the service is voluntary and those so desiring thus be given the education and training that goes with military organizations, it may prove a splendid development. oDENY HEARING (CONTINUED FROM rAGE ONE) ' vicinity of his home and withdraw their guards. The doctor also asked newspapermen to stop watching the- home. Dr. Mattson explained that he and Mrs. Mattson had had little rest since Charles was kidnaped. Most of their time, he said, had been spent in answering hundreds of telephone calls from persons j interested in the case. ■ — oAnnual Exchange Os Pulpits Here Sunday The annual exchange of pulpits will be held by the members of lhe Decatur ministerial association Sunday. The exchange will take place at the regular morning wor- | ship service in each church. Each preacher will speak on the ! subject “The Peril of Christ-less i Living." Text of the sermon, tak- , on from John, is "to whom can we go. Thou hast the gift of eternal life." Special music will be provided al each church. Purpose of thh exchange is to promote fellowship and good will among the 1 churches of the city. ——o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee « ♦ Cleaning Gilt Articles Gilt frames, or other such ar- ( tides, can be restored to their original freshness by rubbing with a small sponge moistened with oil of turpentine, which soon evaporates. Papering Whitewashed Walls Whitewashed walls should be washed thoroughly with strong [vinegar before attempting to apply paper to them. This treatment will make the paper stick. Cauliflower When boiling cauliflower, place it in a muslin bag, tied at the top, and put this bag in the boiling water. There will be less waste to the cauliflower. o ♦“TWENTY YEARS~I AGO TODAY | From the Daily Democrat FHe | * < January 7, 1917 was Sunday. o Modern Etiquette i | By ROBERTA LEE Q. When one is in doubt, while l eating, wether to use a fork or a ' spoon, what should one do? A. A good rule to follow, in such an instance, is never to use a spoon where a fork may serve I the purpose. Q. Is it good form to close a letter with the phrase, “Yours in haste"? A. Never. Any evidence of haste is discourteous. Q. Is a woman abusing her social acquaintance with a man it she applies for a position in his
Aces of Tennis World on Tour 5. / IgS ,W «& Jk aMBMI Fred Perry ■ 9hl w' T JMk- -£« t V mmKl ■<>>. */ <■ F!!«v,c-rth Vines i Qjg ; Despite the fact that they are rivals for recognition as No. 1 tennis ! player of the world. Ellsworth Vines, left, and Fred Perry riaht JT. a'»°*.L f l ri *" 4l y wood when this picture was taken during th* cmirsie of their barnstorming tour as members of a professional EoUi are former American national chxmpione.
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business? A. Not if the woman is thor-! oughly capable in the work she seeks. o Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two ♦ ♦ 1- Semper Fidelis (Always faith-1 full. 2. The Lord’s Prayer. 3. Amerigo Vespucci. 4. The transposition of the letters I of a word, phrase, or short sentence, I so as to form a new word or sentence. 5- Jane Porter. 6. The place where a crime was actually committed. 7. The spiritual guide or teacher.! 8. Italian painter. 9. They are American citizens and have free access to the U- S. 10. Louis XV. POPE RESIGNED -nvTivT-vri rnnv ptnv nvw j it was said — I do not reject the i I pain; I want to work. I j The pope s secretaries now take turns in reading to him chapters I from the “History of the Popes,” 1 which he has found too heavy to hold himself. Even though it is hoped that the i I Pope may be able to use the stpecial ■ bed-wheel chair, almost no hope re-1 mained at the Vatican that he ever I would be anything but bedridden. A Vatican prelate said the Pope.' himself was increasingly convinced} ■ that he was going to die. He re-1 : grets only, it was said, that in ex-1 i pecting death he must reconcile j
I himself to dying without seeing the completion of several projects dear to him, one for a special palace in which conclaves would be held. The Pope's mind remains active. ■ Whenever the pain in his legs, swelled by varicose veins, lessens the Pope tries to talk about world affairsHis physician, Prof. Amita Milanl t has designed a light arch of Bamboo < which has been placed under the blanikets of the Pope’s bed to remove from his legs the weight of the bed clothing. A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicin'”' •ou have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Dr. Eugene Fields DENTIST X-RAY LABORATORY Phone No. 56 127 N. 3rd st. mi mmmmmmmt»»— I GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service. Lady Attendants. Phone Phone I H. M. Gillig J M. Doan 794 1041 I FOR i Taxi Service PHONE 772 24 hour service i We have added extra cars to improve our service. Runyon’s Garage 116 S. First st
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