Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1938 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by CMC DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. lnwforim Catered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office as Second Class Matter I. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y- & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies _— —* 02 One week, by carrier .10 Cae year, by carrier — 6.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Bix 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 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER & CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Home Dailies. — (Through newspaper adve’-tlsinp yt>u can reach everyone, every phare, at any and all times Know that you are properly registered. October 10th is the deadliue. The flies are not as numerous as a tew weeks ago but those that are left certainly have sharp teeth. Give to the industry-labor fund that will return a hundred men to work and start the wheels going at the Krick-Tyndall plant. It will return to you many times, directly and indirectly. Don’t waste too much time in' preparing for winter. It's just around the corner and now is the time to fill the coal and wood bins, | see that the chimneys are safe, put the swing away and get ready to house in. Election this year will come on the Sth of November, the latest., day it (an be held Under the law it falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday, which this year is the Ist. It's six weeks from) next Tuesday. The numerous accidental deaths on the highways of this section of the country should cause every one to become interested in some program that will end this great loss of life. If it s one way roads, let us get at it. The Czechs have accepted the peace proposition but its much like Ihe victim agreeing to the demands of a hold-up man because he has a gun and ail the best of it. They seem to be taking it because there is no other way out. Keep in mind that a small investment in the fund to rebuild the Krick Tyndall plant is the best one you can make for it returns a hundred men to work, permitting 1 them to purchase goods, keep their j families and be real citizens. It's I the finest thing we can do. t Tlie baseball season is closing and the world series will be an ; soon. With that settled sport lov-l ers may turn attention to football which is also a very popular nattional pasttime in America. A lot | of good games are on the schedule and you can enjoy it the next sev-j eral mouths. Business iu Indiana increased six | per cent in August and it is be-i lievcd will be greater than that. for September. Men are returning j to work in factories and railroad shops and every indication is we are on the way up and that 1939 will be oue of the best years enjoyed in tlie U. S. A. in a long lime. Get ready Io participate. If you have moved since you last voted, if you failed to vote in the election two years ago, if you have never registered or if you have changed your name, it will be necessary that you are correctly registered at the office of the I L-uußty eluk prior to October XOUi- ■
' The issues this year are import ant and you should qualify to vote —= People of this city and county will appreciate the paving of 224 i from Magley to Markle, us prom , tsed by the state highway com : mission for next yer. It's one of the important east and west roads ' and when this stretch of pavement I is completed, will be oue of the finest. Travel over this—the Benjamin Franklin Highway—will increase two fold within the first year, it is estimated. The community is fortunate in having so many industries which provide material or a market for s the farmers. With the Mutschler Packing Company, the Cloverleaf i Creameries, the Central Sugar i Company, the Central Soya Company, the Decatur Catstings, the General Electric and the Lafoun- ! taine Handle Company. Schafer , Saddlery, Wayne Novelty. Acker ‘ Cement Company and numerous ; others, we are recognized as one l of the most substantial county seats in the state. The Krick-Tyn-dall tile plant tits in the picture and with a little effort right now. i can be. rebuilt. The National Resources Commit- ' tee has just completed a survey of "Consumer Incomes in the United States: Their Distribution in 193536." The shocking information in the report is that the average in 1 come of the families in the poor- ■ est third of the American people ■ —the “ill-clad, ill-fed, ill-housed"! —was only 3471 a year per family, i This figure includes not'only cash . income, but "the money value of the occupancy of owned homes and of rent received as pay and —for rural families —of home grown food and other farm products used by the family. ' In other words, many of these families see far less than I 3471 a year in cash. The report also shows a very unequal distri- | button of hicome Nine-teuths of the population are in families that receive less than 32,500 a year. Two per cent have incomes of 35,uw or more. Less than 1 per i cent have incomes of SIO,OOO or over. The poorest two-thirds of the population received a little , less in income than the richest . one-half of 1 per cent. In 1935-36 the average national income per family was 31.622, so the problem before the country is not so much maldistribution of income as it is a failure to generate enough inpome. It is a problem of so ad- , justing our economic machinery that more wealth will be produced. “1 am proud to be a citizen of a i state whose Governor, too, joined' the battle aginst insecurity and called a special session of the legislature to aid the unemployed," said Senator Minton in a speech at Newcastle. "He, too, has the welfare of the common people at heart. The New Deal has consistently fought for greater security and happiness for the worker, the farmer and the business man. No longer do you fear to deposit your savings in the bank guaranteed as they now are that they'll be retumeu 'o you. Young men. who faced a youth of idleness and possible crime were shielded from the threat of it by healthful employment in CCC camps. Home owners and farm- ! ers, powerless to save their homesteads and unable to cope with the force of depression, were saved by the intervention of a sympathetic government. Old age and innoI cent helpless ones no longer face the future with terror and despair, secure now in the assurance of a program of Social Security which will in its development meet the needs of these unfortunates. Labor, for years set upon with spies, bludgeoned and terrorized in their efforts to protect thenwelves, now have their rights to collective bargaining and to organize, protected by law.” 0 —-— 500 Sheets Sfoxll. Itt-lb. White Paragon Bond typei writing paper 55c. The De- . catur Democrat Co. tl
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* Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the I Test Questions printed on Page Two 1. Science of the form, pro’ierties, j and struture of crystals. 2. Invertebrates. 3. Washington. 4. William C. Bullitt. 5. Eighth. 6. No. 7. Switzerland.
8. The sloth. I 9. No; it is an independent re- . public. 10. No; kay’-ve-at Is correct. u J. • ♦ Household Scrapbook |. I By Roberta LeeJ' Stiff Shoes When the shoes have become stiff from being wet, a little kerosene ■ übbed into them will soften them and make them pliable. Castor oil , is also effective. Cake Icing if butter is an ingredient in the icing for the cake, ice the cake and then put it in the oven for a few minutes with the door open. Ths Lusting will have a smooth, shiny appearance. Salad Dressing Stains Stains on light silk caused by salad dressing should be absorbed with flour or white talcum. Qr use a solvent such as carbon tetrach- ' loride. o - — —— —— * Modern Etiquette j By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a man lias been calling to see a girl and is leaving, ehould the girl go to the door with him? A. Yes. unless there is a servant Rupture EXPERT COMING HERE AGAIN R. K. Shallenbergcr well-known expert of Indianapolis will personally demonstrate his method without charge at the Anthony Hotel. Ft Wayne, Monday evening. Sept. 26, from 7 Io 8:30 p. m and Tuesday. Sept 27 from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. in. Mr. Shallenberger says the ShalUnberger Method contracts the opening in remarkably short time on sine or location • i of rupture, and no matter how | much you lift or strain, the ’ I average case, regardless of the i puts you back to work the Same I day, as efficient as before you ' were ruptured. > i Th« Sballemberger rupture shield has uo ieg straps, water- j ' proof, sanitary, practically ini destructible and can Im- worn . while bathing. Each shield is 1 skillfully molded and fitted to ,-, the parts under heat, which gives a perfect fit and satis- ‘ I faction. I Large and difficult ruptures following operations especially solicited. Do not overlook this opportunity if you want gratifying | results. Indianapolis filling by ap- ’! poiutmeut only. 1733 N. Mer- ’ tdtau St. I I _
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Ito show him out; then she may tell him goodby In the living room, ! without accompanying him to the j door. Q. How should a bachelor isisue j invitations? A. Exactly the same ae any i other host or hostess, according to I ihe character of tlie entertainment. I Q. Should one use the knife or jt'ork when eating celery and radmhes? A. No. Celery and 1 adishes should be taken with the fingers.
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? TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the File i o « Sept. 28 — Two entire Turkish armies are wiped out in Palestine bv the Brittish. Sampson Pillars. 78 leading citizen of Root townhip, died yesterday. Allotment by townships for the 4th Liberty loan is announced. Decatur's is $1051)00 and the county
BANDITS COWED BI LONE WOMAN Tavern Owner Thwarts Holdup, Captures Three Bandits Vincennes, Ind. Sept. 23. -U P.) ThrcV Hammond gaugatera were I held #a the Lawrence <ounty. ill * juil victims of the steady; voice and trigger Anger of Mrs Pearl Kendall, proprietress of the Show Boat tavern across tlie river: I west of ha,*. When the bandits entered the i i tavern and announced a "stick up yesterday a grim-faced woman stepped from a side room with a J * gun and ordered them to put up , their hands. Two started for the front door, where an aicomplhe waited in an automobile. "Go through that door and 1 11, blow your damn brains out," Mrs., ; KeuZUl warned, bringing her linger closer to the trigger. i The bandits halted. 1 William Steven, IS. an employe, slid from behind the bar and attempted to grab the driver outside but the car sped away, knocking him to the ground. He returned i and called police. The would be bandits gave their names as Patrick McDemotte, 39. Ralph Eley. 22. and Eugene Pinkstaff. 29. all of Hamtnond. The i name of the one who escaped was ! not disclosed. COURTHOUSE . I Appearance Filed i Au appearance has been filed by ‘ Barrett, Barrett and McNagney for the defendant in the damage suit brought by Adrian B. Lenhart a galnts Max F. Thieme. The defendant was ruled to asnwer. An appearane was filed by Ford ' and Brown for the defendant Laura I Nelson In the petition for a parti- ' total is $750,000. Merchant*, asked to dress wini uows for liberty Loan campaign. > Serg. Hubert Schmitt of Washingn. D. C. barracks, home on a fur- . lough. Miss Ruth Patterson resigns as teacher in west ward school to ac- ? cept a position as a clerk in the - veteran s insurance department in y Washington. __ r
lion, brought by Ngthau and Katli aryne Nelson against Jesse N: Nelson and others The defendant was ruled to answer. Defendant Defaults The defendant wa« called and defaulted In the suit tor possession and damages, brought by Christ Boknecht against Clarence A. Hun|ter. The case was oubmttted. evid- . cnee heard and a finding and judgi rtent rendered for the plaintiff in the sum of $75 and possnselon of the real estate. Estate Cases Inventory number oue was riled Examined and approved iu the estate of Francis M. Tiukham A request to settle the < state of Andrew J. French at the end of six months was filed, submitted and sustained. The final report and vouchers were filed. Notice was ordered returnable October 15. Inventory number oue was filed, 'examined and approved in the estate of Leo J. C. Heuer. A petition -to determine the inheritance tax was filed and referred to ’he coun,ty assessor. ! A petition to sell personal proi perty in the estate of Andrew Gottschalk was filed, submitted and sustained. The personal property was
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