Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1939 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR PubUahed Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind. Post Oflke •• Second Class Matter I. H Heller..— I'residsat U R. Holt bouse, Sec y. * Uu*. Mgr. Dick D. Heller..——Vice-President ——— 1 1 •übocription Rates: Single copies —w.w»..wi. i... ...3 .GE Dnn week, by carrier ——— .10 One year, by carrier —(.00 Obe month, by *ll —— .U three e e» c*.<A M Hk inestk*. by a*t«o 1.7 b Bae year, tgr mail —■ ••* Bns ye*. at uflke — *(• ■ • quoted are with* a Mdiua of 100 *ll* O* where |3.bo one ya*. Advertising Kates u»df> Miown on Application. Mtional Advsr. RepreaenMlv* SCHEERER * CO. II Lexington Avenue. New York 3( East Wacker Drive, Chicago , Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Home Dallies Lets turn from the flu to an epidemic ot buying and good business. Eleven persons killed Iu Indiana. \ ten in Übl<>. In auto accidents over 1 the week end If that is the ad- ’ 1 vent of spring, we prefer the ‘too ■ 1 cold to get out of doois weather." 1 —— Fred Ekkbofl. whose funeral was held yesterday. was one of the I prominent farmers ot th* north part of the county. Horn tn Preble i township 73 years ago. be made! that township his home He was ( m hi<i)*y i»*<i < * •no - . < slant ial and progreeslvc tanner I and his death last Saturday tans , Bub Deo ot Berne, star forward ~ on Indiana s bushel ball tram, has been Included on nearly every all- i state team publtsin <1 by the luritu. I pultun pepvr* and special sport* writer* He made a wonderful j tip-top game and gained state-wide r*ragniiwu ilia friends around here are happy over athlete hua-i urs. It is intel ret log to note that ike Bank of Heme ho** revel v-d al dividend of 133 mi. making the tod tai recovery mt their Muck 31*31 |wf »hair 111 *4dlll**tl lb* 4*’ r . wrrr |mi«| m f«all Tt»« ’ <4 I Mil Mhk • RHfrtl aM Pfwt llut m*ny wetw (Jtnenim fcrkfcrr ot (Hint m <»•« I |»Ml»h< 4Mi r 4 It orw I lull gavel Mio* I <**!». largely *eaain< MWtol fddMe ta.h«d uulu state goverumen' The Onanrat Elmitir • uiupeuy • ill disinbuiv more than (kkeene among u* empioyts on a progi sharing plan, based i* lass yes. a bualuess Employes of the hnal power. Prwpmte for incransedi sale* la in.) arc bright and la<lurk* «rw being hewed to benviet prudmtbm aUmduta* t untily egeat Ambtudd is #pun bntmg pb>wmg deiana«iraiiuo« never si Adem* rnanty farm*, drpauas ibe bmt method mi attempting u> nd the skid» ■•! the .writ borer, Adam* irmtriy tarw•vs ate im*r**trd in this import api ( uioriutiaieiy thi* <«ma ly ba* Us* ksrsuei petveoisge ut | la fee tai 100 la the eouaty and to j •umbel the post proper ptoromgi methods *u*t be luikrwod The | meeiiagc win open west week • tjflfl* | Isf lha IMlthsp «l*» b’sf HI hit ’ Etfiy eetuas eg t>« itguirvr ‘

gives an answer to some of the state problems. Iu a couple parngniphs he wrote: “This legislature, aven thuunh II would have liked to reduce spending and make it more certain that the budget will coniiuuti In balance, did not dare to make serious changes in the spending policy . . . The bulk of ibe state money now goes for the social reforms. Including old-age and children's pensions, building and uialotatnlug of highways, distribution <>f huge eiidh tor <-• >i era' salaried v-d for |o<dl < Mh w * Don t in an for u am 1M to witling' fun he a e s e sue is a a • s s a begun a drive in New Tork state to capture or split the New York • nstlonal convention, enraging the Republican state organisation Hoover has the help of John D M Hsmilton, Republican national chairman, who is his Ann ally. Political observers agree that the recent activities of the cx-Presl-dent Indicate tbst he la determined to carry his battle fur "vindication" into his party's next national convention. Hoover still feels that he was not responsible for the depression and wants another term in tbe White Housm to redeem himself with the American people, his dose friends say. It c. levee his hundreds of friends to learn of the death of Judge Frank .Mann, of Mumlr. a native <>f Adams eounty snd a member of one us ib P pioneer families of I this community. Judge Mann was 7* year* old. He was promtnent I here for many years, was admitt-1 ed to the bar. pra« need law. serv-1 • d a* deputy prosecutor in this I j < ounty and aa city attorney Hon-1 ore i »ui«- to bun after he moved l | to Iseiaware county tn !••• where) |he was elected proes* uttng attar-1 ( n»-y tor twu lei ma and more repontly was elected Judge of th# <ity court in Muncie. He was active in lodge sag fraternal •in les I : ***d served tn many Important I ; pouts In the I. O. O F.. the Elk* | and R«-d Men's organuetMms Al- ] ihough not . resident of Decatur tor the peat l» years h«- never for- I I got bis tn-y bm4 taw* tor Hie old | home town and Was a freauemi I ..a aa ■ l« M arui i viMtor here No >-<mrTi - omitig tea-1 - tvitnial celebration or fair was a I i »ui cess without the pri sooi'c of I Judge Maur Hla death reawvi s I a aoblo character and a helavid I Aaswen To Tent * Question* Below arc th* answers to tka Teat Quast urns printed on Pegs Two I Animals Hut lit* In lite ocean • Mdijrfto**'*, 3 « Frank Murphy, a Numtatnatlrs • North America. f. I*e* » Honda. • t«4d not laiMxaied mu> com m manufactured arttoJen. Id Pupa. Iloiwhuld Scrapbook ' By Roberta Lee dree# Goo« gpH Ast anon ac yea notice a frmth greeae «pm en the SHebea Wall p*. per mat th* stow apply some twns ang io H immediately. Work U to lightly with lb# linger*, Brush I ••ft **4 rewat. and you *11! find! • hat tbe • «xßalan k abnorns tbe It' eh gt«aae. •anete* I* H «aay to fit a candle Utt* -ay i*ndi#sine fun Tirol dipped lo* a i»inmcnt into very hot water. Thi* win arnften the was and the • «udle row then S* saell* pusUed mio tbe balder tomtduitcn Si limn | A SklKluue end diflw«at sand I #!• h tilting can be made by brnakI .ng > rup bason into peaaui buutr E COMMON ERROR * tM Utt* c<r. *’||r «H«4> •Mbioes, I tIU • fcif4 Mr* (UM Urd' j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1939.

' A MESSAGE TO ALL MEN AND ALL CREEDS! 1— j DAV /. / 7 W-sWC = • z / Wiwfjtv' mb-€ I<*A > <ir r / . k.. >/.- . ,-;- v - \c

Modern Etiquette 1 By ROBERTA LEE I Q What is tbe prtnctpal thing so--14 hoetesa to consider when arlect- , ng guests for a week-end party? j A. The principal tiling ts to cuepider the coagssnaiit) us each guest. I One guest who to not kindred in tbe I ’astee .«nd tntc«-*ta of th# others h an easily spoil the whole p*tty. Q Xhoud one ever sip ceftw. tea. or water at the table wh.le food •a m the month? A. No; th* fuud should be swap l< a#d before taking tbe llg-ld Q. Isn't to iii-bred for a person I .o walk along the stdewadt eating I candy or fruit? A. It Is wot csactly ul-Ured. not ft* it good taste TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY Mirch I— Th# war departmert j will hold a regular at my of (SS.ao* ! wn for the prwnt. say* Genereai I March Austria and Germany tow r tk< I the t'ni’ed total** |73# *•# *o* Decatur defeats Hear Creek a*4 I P--trul»um at the district baakethaU ■ourtumeat at Hau'i&giua ba: loses i > lluunngt m Geutgc Krick tot recover.ng after ■ever* aeigr of pm uttx’Oia. Frank Lose f’«Wi the Chicago Me--1 steal t'oiiage is here bc> ease ut :be |»«rtoMU Hine** of hla father. Juhn ' i Mr*. J to. ("oichHi. Mrs Mary I W I'mtoiift and daegiUcr. Miss Cat«Me and Mis* Asas* t'uawil* eV »t»d tuner<l of the* rows*. Mra. Jetan Dutary in Fort Ways*.

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MM \SSEMBI Y 11 tCONTIMUEfr FROM PAGE ONK* | J , out pneumonia cases. I, Another health measure would ' t ■ provide for free medical and surigaal care and h">pilah*atHm lor r needy person* over I* year* of * age Cotmtle* would have to pay * ) [ the bill, however. The state health board* power t over reaulating standard* us food. • j drutts and cosmetic* was Imreas- I ■ed by a menaurc designed to ex tr->d the board • power tn conform- I ity with the federal act. A meaauir was approved design- I 1 ed io stamp out th* use of mart- ■ ; Juana, espe, iahy among th* state's • young people < r The assembly extended the life < of the state milk control board for I I another two yeera. tn Jun# *•>. < in what It* proponent* said ' [’was ■ health move. Mang per* 1 I sons contended, however, that th* I i hoard has don* nothing to rale* < * 1 A new traflta rede anther step l * IB Indiana* broad safety program t I - -was enat-ted These MU* recudi t ty the traflk laws and attempt l« < place the highway Misty problem on a flirnar base. Other ttaflk I I bills Would out law spaed trap*. I Ibe Indiaam mueiupai leagm , won al-ma haiile when the a**>m biy as-loused * HMueMe >-s«mpt-; ing municipal uuUims from propi*rty taxes | Motortets la the future will be able to part ba** their automobile • NtoUtoge* between Jan I and Mank 1 I under P< U «IMHIS us another act I intoMßa y»<n><ststs mu toe abb f to abwM nrrnrurkare and other • grrwetks ter the lest note asst s July Fourth, fur en Aug 1, a law l. baaoMg Uruwork* float so- **. ept under the auperviMun •< the etale Ere marshal bmouwa egecuv* 9 The slat aaaembiy crenhui three ,

new boards and extended the Ma id a fourth--the milk control board New boards established ar*: the bmrd of watchmakers’ examiners, state egg board and alate board of baihora and Urminals The alate health board wonld be reorganised clomplutely and removed from politics under terms of another measure A bipartisan measure abolished the Mate board of publte printing eferttre July I. ISTS and created a new bureau of publie print tea There was tittle etas' km reform legislation Primary etertton ballots would be counted by a central board m Marton. Lake Vanderburg. Alien, Delaware Vigo. Madison and Hu Joseph count «a under one act. but a bill calling tor a direct primary for nominating gubernatorial and V. 8 senatorial twndldatea was killed in the house Labor groups, which sponsored a Mate wage hour proposal and an Indiana Tittle” Wagner art. failed to recetev much cowMeration it the (let legislature. tn fact the aaaamMy's purpose thia pear seemed to be to Mak legtalatma adec tiag tabor and business rather than pass 8. HepuN ceu bowse members »WPHOENIX ( IltllU l/C'll save m a mm dhy" S'® Tt w “Budget" Uewy thrsof cbPme « a pwe mm saeee ym msaey — bta prea yeu louwwua leak IM eg* These lent .tee .. Custonru To. foo haste -bps ••• newaw Rm mi Pwanautey Cfoss- oat rta A IA& PHOENIX &lajLa.£forrtn r HOSIERY

MOVIE STARS FREE TO WED Clark (Sable To Wed Carole Lombard; Mrs. (iablc Wins Divorce Hollywood. March 3 — (VP) Clark Gable kneeihd at ths feet of a red-haired Englishwoman today, fingered a pair ot sweeping sideburns, said "Scarlett, honey, ah tore yuh" and wondered ho* long it would be tiefore he could tnai ry blonde tar 010 Lombard. It may be tomorrow. Il may be next week, or next month, it all depends on the on-agahi-off again pro ■ grew of the Movie “aone with the Wind." He was at the studio early today acting the romantie part of J \ Rhett Hutter, romantleally but obviously a little Impatiently. Not Car away, in her home, Mia* Uimturd and she, ! said so. "When Clark get a few days off und I ssn not buoy perhaps we will sneak away and have the ceremony pcrf<»rmcd." she aald upon hearing ihat bls secund wKe Mrs. Maria Gable had been granted a final dlvorcs decree tn Las Vegas. Nev. But Gable. No. 1 Hollywood leading man only grunted “no com--OMW and burned again to bold ths liaud ot Miss Vivien Ulgh. English actress who has the part of i Scarlett O’Hara, tn the movie “Eto;c" of the civil war. Today Gable's ranch house in Ute San Fsrnaudo valley was being dolled up to grant th* every whim of even th* most discriminating bride Her ctavee friends tn Ibe movie <ol<my *xp«eted Mtse l,.mhards alonde oeauty to grnre it very noon. Mr*. Gable No. X who ts 41 and io years his orator obtained her 4* ere# in one Os Nevada s tamoU* : I •■'•minute court ee*»toas before I judge William Ort. Ebe said he .e-dvd In paseing several measure* modifying tbe McNutt reorganisation act of I*l3 and outlawing the Democratic "two per cent ' dub but they were killed in the senate The only new tax approved by thia assembly was the twn-thtrds <>f a cent per gallon inrreave on

Offers far yeur approval THE-DESSERT-OF-THE-MONTI £■■ 1 ■ II I ■ ■ J■■ f 1 maplepkai Ice Cream Pudding Mm-( th* mw Ahreh UatfolhriUmg P*“ I idinf. Th* delirgfa m*p*c flavor will lah* you bark to th* farm—ff*®* 1 or-•»< of n apie sap calhertng ... of th* old gtigar ramp ... of ElfMwfi ouncM of lb e ftWBl Prmm >OM-Vd dvor Uatnd! BmuUul wh.ppod crnam ® ** teorationg ~, wrapped aad cartoaed. Now at M lour Cbvorleaf deal* ... 4 nervtnfn Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Ikeralur—Wnrwiw—Fort Va>M moogi >- -

i had desertsd her. Th* sleek handed her the decree, brightly bordered with red robbon. and she walked out sans husband. A few hour* later she was at the | -oulotte table of the swank Lao VoIgnn apeche ooeino playing, as usuxi. heavily. Hho said abs probsti :ly would return here today, thou I |*t*r would visit friend* in New | York. She had no further mstri- , mon I*l plans, she said. When they do »ay "I do." tiuble and Mlm Ixttnbard will become on# -of the himteM -earning tamlllee in tbe world She gets 34(0,000 s year. ’ most ot which she *ay* she is glad to return to the government In IBuorne taxes. He eartia about th* •am*. »o bi* (3.(00 exemption ns • ' married man won t be muon help. Miss Lombard, who Is 2» hat lean married one* before to Wlllis m Powell She divorced him in 1*». Tbe divorced Mrs. Gable was the uctor's second wife. 1 ■ Waiters On W«Mißutton Mhwh ( — HIP)— Service employee es » bo-eta. tal- ! eluding th* capital's m*.w>kt#ek struck today and established pick-t-BftgflFM BP" BBQ*

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nt line* around u, ' many M live. • *Mtoiit Dtfioars of u, ~M k. ' irderatlon of —. *- ifew. *«»ed out Occam* effective lt|/** Ad,m,c ou .- Admitted - rente two, Trugh. Ma Lh>. „ ' ** Dismiss Mrl ] * baby. Linda An. .7_ " li * tor. *“• *“* * New Federal Buta UiTMtor ApjJ Washington. Marek.,Harold D. Mmitb. budget dirsotor. » Ul 7* eral director e( tn, .X" H, th* Whit* ifou, »# 'B • ccetd Dbsmi «di-> law be*, ectjn, M voter of the nutoon of Lewi* [>*»<*, rd because ut 4 1 f!*r WMr . tident Roosevsß.