Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1937 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Every Evening Except Sunday by \HE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. (X taped at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. f. H. Heller President JL R. Holthouse, Sec y. & Bus. Mgr. pick D. Heller.... Vice-President Subscription Rates: (Single copies _ .02 Dne week, by carrier .10 Dne year, by carrier 5.00 Dne month, by mail - .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 Dne year, by mall 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radios ot 100 miles. Elsewhere 33.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. |ls Lexington Avenue, New York, 85 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dailies. March weather, which is what we should expect. Remember that we still have about ten days of winter by the calendar. Most of us are used to "shakedowns" but that doesn’t give us any particular appetite for the shakeups that the earthquakes have been producing in this middle west recently. Your income tax report to the government must be in the mails by next Monday night at midnight, if you would avoid the penalty. It's an unpleasant duty but a necessary one, so smile and go at it. if your wife asks you how you like her Easter bonnet be careful how you answer. Dispatches tell of a western woman who bought one of the new "lids'' and asked John how he liked it. He told her and she is suing for divorce. The electric rates in Indianapolis have been reduced to about the same level as we have in Decatur, effective April Ist. The order comes from ’he public service commission and is another schedule for which they should be credited by tile people and no doubt will be. The difficulty with amending the constitution of the United States is that it takes years to do it and t lien don't forget that thirteen states which contain only live per cent of the voting population can block ratification even though the thirty-five states wit It 95% of the population are in favor of it. Steel will be advanced eight dollars a ton, presumably because of the increase of wages >u employes. That seems a bit unfair for certainly the added payroll does not amount to that much. The trouble is that when each person between the producer and the consumer raises his price he usually adds a little tor his own profit. So the public suffers. A hundred thousand automobile workers are idle because they c hoose to be and not because they can't work if they want to. In the meantime Lewis and Green scrap as to which will control and the battle goes on. After business is wrecked and tilings are generally upset as they will be it this goes on, every one will be willing to work at things. We are a queer people.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are 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.

it Is estimated that proper diet with milk playing the star role, will add several years to your lite. Did you know that a quart of milk contains as much energy as a pound of steak and twice as much ns a pound of chicken? Ninetyeight per cent of the milk you drink is digested and in about the same time as vegetables. Use' plenty of milk and be surprised at your good health. Jo<d Baker, Indianapolis politician, who has been associated with the disappearance of the bill which caused so muc h difficulty in the closing days of the l legislature and resulted in the assault upon Wayne Coy has sent word to the' Indianapolis Star that he will reurn home' this week from Miami, 1 Florida, and favors an investigaiou that will give every one a! ■hanee to talk. Mr. Baker’s re-j Ittest will no doubt be granted. The Berne Bears will meet i 'lvar Creek, winners of the Hunt ngton sectional, next Saturday afernoon at three o'clock in the re-, ;ional tourney at Huntington and ; »e are pulling for the Bears. They mve a good team, with Bob Dro is center and recognized as one of s he best in the state. With a break >f luck they will win over Clear 'reek and give the winner of the lartford City-Fort Wayne Central tame, a real scrap. Go to it Bears, plains county is for you uuani nously. President Roosevelt c onvinced. he public that they have nothing o worry about so far as his aplointments to the Supreme Court tench are concerned. He promis’d to name the best jurists he can I ind and said that if those who ■et'er to his proposed changes as ■pac king the court" meant that he i would appoint spineless puppets who would do as he asked them o, that "no president fit for his ofice would appoint and no senate >f honorable men fit for their oflices. would confirm, that kind of; ippointees to the Supreme Court." I'hat ought to settle that phase of he controversy. The Dodge plant at Newcastle, ndiana, is closed because of coalitions in Elint and Detroit where ither plants of the Chrysler Com-, lany are down. Immediately after lot ice of closing was given four; ligh pressure representatives of he Automobile Workers of America ippeared and began plans for ortanizing the several thousand workmen. Police officials invited’ hem to leave the city which they lid, thus no doubt avoiding numer-j ms difficulties that usually follow •fforts as proposed by them. It's lecoming an expensive proposition ind a drawback to progress in the tattle against the depression. We doubt if any of those Enroll an countries which twenty years igo borrowed billions of dollars from us to help win their war, used our men and our supplies and then after it was all over gave us the "horse laugh" and said, "try and get it," excepting France, would have the collosal nerve to ask us now to again come to their aid. What dunces and sillies they must think we are. They will probably try to float some of their paper in this country and perhaps some individuals will be easy enough to buy, but the nation will not, in fact cannot under the Johnson law, loan money to any nation which failed to meet her previous obligations to America. The people will support that 100%, regardless of what the pleas or pressures are. •

TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File | • « March 11. 1917 wae Sundayo — Co-eds Buy Red Flannels Stanford University. Cal. (U.R) Palo Alto merchants are authority for the statement that during the -ecent California cold snap, co-eds on the university farm couldn’t . take it. and bought heavily of red i flannel underwear.

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a e Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Bread and Rolls Bread and rolls can be freshened by wrapping them it. a medium we cloth, placing them in a pan with a tight-fitting cover then putting in the oven to steam. Give them ample time, aboti: thirty minutes, to steam This treatment will produce an original freehnesti. Removeing Paper Labels A pai>er label can be removed very easily from a bottle or jar if. the face of the label is wet throughly with water and then heated near

a flame or stove. Mirrors If a mirror requires resilvering, try painting the bai-c of it with aluminum paint. Gold Rush In North Due Edmonton (VP)—The greatest drive of prospectors since its discovery its anticipated in the Great Slake lake mineral area in the far north next summer by Don MacLaren, flying prospector, Mac Lari n is the ro-discoverer of the Gordon lake gold field Crews have been sampling the fie’d preparatory to establishment of permanent

r Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE L . ... . —— : q. When a man has met a g-i'l ot his acquaintance on the street, has stopped to talk for a minute, and Is leaving her, should he turn his back? A. He should wait for the girl to turn first, before he turns to walk away. Q. When at the table and one taken a mouthful of food that Is extreme') hot, may It be taken from the mouth? A. No; merely take a drink of water as quickly ar possible, but without attracting attention. q. What is the etiquette of proper busin so telephoning? A. Just two things: Briefness and courtesy. Threaten Ministers With Loss Os .lobs Aberdeen. S. D. March II. — (UP) —Authorities today sought the source of anonymous letters threatening three Methodist ministers with loss of their pulpits unless they enlisted their congregations in protect against President Roosevelt’s court reform program. The letters, received by ministers at Aberdeen. Mitchell, and Watertown. were signed ’K. K. K.” —insignia of the once active Ku Klux Klan. All were .postmarked Sioux Falls. S. D.

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Former Decatur Resident Dead Loren Lake, local nightwatchman receivved word this morning of th" 1 death of his brother, ha Luke, 66. I former Decatur resident now living l in Jeanette, Pennsylvania. 1 The deceased, a native of this!' ■pity, died of pneumonia at his home ' I there Wednesday morning. He is / well remembered heie. having work- I led an foreman of ihe local hoop'-. ' mill for a number of years. I Surviving are the wife ' children, living at Jeanette and two brothers, besides Leren, of this cl y | j ; John, of Fulton ami Del !<ake, of I Fort Wayne

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