Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Inoocporoted Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office aa Second Claaa Matter I. H- Heller..-. President k. R. Holthouae, Bee y. * Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller -—Vice-President Subscription Rates: dingle coplee | .01 Uno week, by carrier .10 one year, by carrier .— 1.00 Ono mouth, by mail -- .36 Three moutiui. by mall — 1.00 Mix moutha. by mail 1.71 Ono year, by mail 3.UU Duo year, at office 3.00 Prices Quoted are within a radius ot 100 milea Elsewhere 13.60 one year. Advertising Ratos made known on Application. National Ad ver Representative BCHEKRJCR * CO. 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 36 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dallies. How are the tulips and rhubarb coming along? It's a dull day when Holly wood doesn’t furnish the lOtmtry with a newsy atory. Many precedents have been broken In our generation and the latest one is running a legislature 16, hours overtime. The Republican, have heaped a ' M ot criticism on the Democran. j Club, terme d by them aa the "Two ’ Percent Club", and then turn' around and organise the - 31 Club " j It will function the same as the| De mocrat elab. if they can get it I working We don t see the point of the movie stars having so many mar-1 riage cvremonh . They don't j change their names. Mill being' Joan Crawford or Retie liavls. re-! Hedy Lamarr. Carole Lombard. I gatdlvaa who the latest ha.band may lie We sincerely hope lahot troubles 1 don I beset Decatur. Employment • here has been better than in most towns, factories have expanded and the groundwork laid for steady progress in the cumins years Nothing breaks a rommunity Quicker than a labor light unl>»S It be | a religious war. It there arc du ‘ t«rrsirr they should he »tried , ponce fully honestly and with a j though' that ‘’•II la WOf rtWH'S’ fW ' the nth. r fellow Human nature I was Sol meant to be- p'-tfc* t and the beat we «au d» la to help I *IHTr wr <<li and <(>uftibutr Iha I I • h|»h Baltri* thia * bHiet <vtn I inanity in aha h to live. Govern., T<>wu.«-nd Ims signed' legislator The apptvprmitoon to-. lai approximately gUJxMineu ter the two years, whwh amount in grow ISc Ollie excise and property ; taxes More than halt of lhe ’ amount la seat haek Io ha al «Nto munllles every year, the miualj cost of state sovernmeM oat beIng any higher It utorro la away to get • smaller bodger. new lews it 111 lw t»i Im* tHa Halt’s IM «non »ud ot < the gas. gross income* sbd eseise la see Thru wasn't any demand for I lhe pnMdng of a bn of bills In th* I legtatelare Moot people win Im I glad that only a small RmgU*i Ot those ImcMorM bm-eme taw. Imtcnttnhi Mils like the gross in "'•me la* lb'- motor vrhhlv law. lhe trash lieewse law. the nnio lad wad aas tax laws got w Hm lest minu'e Jn* ■'rd loltod to pmo betWUae of th* rwsp*r|ty blew X In lhe Iwse tin the Whole on hew tags* were voted, tohrtirtm health togtotoibrn was peaoM and lh«people err thankful that the seen lon to OW- The Quest Hms or proMeme wbkb coat rented th* l*gtoU’ -» will th ail pfnbt*iU<V i La .meed by uo party
tlons next year ttnd then thrashed out In the campslgn Thu brand ut weather calls tor , roller skates aud bkyclsa and It is wonderful to have the children | enjoy both. No form ot ainusemcnt i provides more wholesome exercise tor boys and girls than skating and riding. Rut sometimes innocent i amusement turns Into tragedy, tin- | leas care and caution la edprelag* by the children. Rome df lg<DON'T* In skating and bicycling should include: Don't go down steep driveways and out Into the street and be met by an oncoming auto. Doni switch In and out of a line ot traffic, and don t ride or skate across street intersections witbout looking for approach Im: tars. And It Is advisable not to use these forme ot amusement after dark. Charles Brodbeck reported to the council the other evening the completion of the water main ex- ■ tension program which got underway In the city last summer. I Nearly a mile of new six-inch main I has been laid in the outskirts of the city, several of the stretches elimlnstlng dead ends and others bringing water service to homes i In districts heretofore not served 1 Replacement of Inadequate or worn out lines were also made I under the program, which includ-1 I --d WPA labor. The etty now has I I ample water services tn nearly I ■ e very part of town and the work i whi< h has entailed the expenditure i iof several thousand dollars tor : pipe and new hydrants rounds I out the planned program of a year I • .ego to provide a better service to I local citurns and water users. j' — Americans are probably more Icarelewß in a lot of things than I I any natiunaiiiy on earth. A poa-1, tai official estimates th., poo. and ! covrmnwnt I! Seo.m a year. TM laimiiariijr of «Hy turn?* ia au I er headache to lhe postal clerks i Tske fTevrUad. The nation baa | besides the owe lii tMito. There s arc 11 Troys and 13 Birmingham* I not to say anything about the 1» ' Decatur and the one over tn Himot* which bothers u* every now and then Cities causing a lot of I confusion tn the mall service, with I th* aid of careless penmen Im lude. I • Homestead. i*a.. and Honeadale I Pa ; Ctilao. Calif. and Chko. Calif 1 Maron. HI. and Macomb. Mont. Winona. Minn. and Winona. Miss ' The dead latter o*cp reports that J |m.,t«ui Americana latled to put any addrrsa on lettsrs mailed last year They jna< majlsd the m blank I ..nd us comae tbc lute note ot j' please hud chock cm hrnsd" was ! never roeetved - The City <coca.l) ba* paa«d an I ordiuame rrquir.ng persons, Mrtns ior curporutiomi to obtain a build , pew building or romcMeltng an oM <«■ Aside from lhe fad that the < Hating Os all iw-rtsio will make R j imsaibh- for ths township a»asaaci> ! ito <h* k improve tucata on real I | estate mad*- within the city. th< | legtsUHoa will to aumt eglcpt con •rot the couatruetinn ot building* I t'ndrr an old ocdiname ihe Hing plate* aud spec IU at max with •hr twuird of public safety Is pec**’•ary whi.t, coupl'd with ths building pctthti ordinance I sbocild make ft easy Io keep a watchwtsq eye m. propoerd build im e«m*irmunn to the nre rope and lor the |H.d*«thiti n< nuMimg The c.rdinama la a step Hi ih«- right dirortlnu and •• tb< rt.y grow* *h<utM ha tnticorod with l*«t*lail'M< ptovldmt toe S buildIM mspnrtor Ml a gmiing law Theme laattc-r* «xh*c under the j brod of better town rw >n«ntn>.uHv bulldltig and It is ■*!*.>• mure proetdep. Io prevent an evtf ihun to try to curroei on« after it earn.* Propertp talje* in an eblire dm trlcl ran be damaged steal ty ibrough . urg ( rs muMctpol aupee Iviatoq. Tg» oia ra government thn o»;«Mgry taactiea Iddi Ims aetoMaimd egue. uni. ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939.
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L - Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE | Q. When at tending a dinner, i wonM a xueet be rode U ah» switchjed the place cards so that eke would |be seated next to the pe-sem she i A. Yes. She would be very rude to [do such a thing, and the teostesa | would be justified In neter ex'eu •- I .ng sooth'r tnvitotloa to Str. Q isn't It all right to talk «o one a < ompaukm while a Cu-h ou putare to In pengreos? A No II Is extremely rude and ’ 'l-brod io do so. as it to sure to dtvturh other persona nearby who are listening to lb* play. Q How should the vtal"ug card 'of a doctor and bia wife road? | A Dr and Mrs. Willtom Young | architect, a state planning and tonmg cummtasKa to coopt rate with kwal governmental unita in I-ringing about these desired condittoua
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Answers To Test 1 1 Questions Below art the answers to the Teat Questions primed ’ | on Pag* Two o 4 > I. Queen Victoria H 8. G'-minl. X Yea. > « Virgtata Cayda 3 Charlotte. A Ftotn. > 7. Praril -i I The krowr. B. Mianemna. 11 18. A moawneni or tablet to the > nitmory of a person uuose body U ' !• irtsd elsewhere. 1 . O- — — -< Household Scrapbook * By Roberta Lee R.t«rt'ng Habit If a .aidboard picnic plate to placed under the can of point when palming arowd Ik* hotrne. It will itch all th. drippings and you
w>H also have a place to put your .brush when ths palat can to motel ■fr >m one place to arother. •odea Potatoes Itoiled potatoes often become I watery because they irr silc wed to (remain iu water after they are cookI»d Teat them with a fork, and aa I toon a* hey are tenth., drain and | shako them for a toinut. ovt t a low ■ tire. Brushing the Mat* Part the hai> a kick at a thue I and brook it up aud <«H ft -in lhe I part U this is d«m<- regularly, Il will keep the hair young and ahtniag i TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY f m mi 1 L ' 4 March B. 1»1» was Bunday. - • ■ - SOU SlteßU Ift-lb. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper SSc. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts
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CORONATION OF POPE ON RADIO Station WO WO to Broadcast Ceremoni<‘s Sunday At 1 A. M. Radio station WliWO ha* made specia l arrangements with the National Rroadcaatlng Company t<broadcast the Coronation of Popo Piu* XII on Sutnlay morning. March 18. from approximately 10« to a. m, centra) standard tkne. WOWO will begin broadcasting M-tlvities at midnight Saturday. March 11. with a network sustaining program which will lead directly' I mto the coronation ceremonies The unusually early hour for this special broadcast is necessitated l-y difference In time rones 1n Rome, Italy, where the feativtttea will take place, it will be approximately R O* a. m whe n the initial ! procession starts. COURTHOUSE | Claim Tranaveersd The claim of the Homestead 00.. Inc- aitaim-t the estate of Richard B Johnson was transferred to th* docket as a cause In court. Casa Dismissed The account suit of the Brown Bocktneyer Co.. Inc., against t.eneral Ice Machines Co., aud Dick Burdg. trading as Oenaral lee Machines Company, was dismissed and the costs paid. Doconcs Jurisdiction In the partition suit of Casper Miller against John A Miller and others Judge J. Fred Frucht* declined Jurisdlcttou for the reason that he was a witness to the codicils of th* win hi vol red. and when the parties failed to agree, the mart named John F Decher. Otto K. Krieg and James J. M.*au a* available judge.. Appoaeonco F>i*d In the note and fotecloaur* suit of the Ante-icon Medic al Hustness Bureau axm.net Anthony Epengler and Evelyn Bpangler, appearance > was tied for the defendant* by KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS H»l|» IS Mil«« of K»dn«> Tubes Slush Out PmtontHH Ug«i« If »«*» hew •• «f «4W ee»«* te ywr I M ”W I* fmlfd tMrtw be ! i F'dmgt i«y Md i«*w« I evuos <•* ».*< >• Me N*i«c* M rem *,»—■» <S e**’W«iel aaM*. WWe tmromsl **.-*. - la.ee*. ewae* I m-aaema e-*-.** u> e«*a >e th* MoM. I co-e •-« c e*U Tin* »w as«a <nax«s WcM,rt*a»tt. |a,... a, •*O*M<S!> M-I'M .**■<**. •eel Has eaOiMi pa™ »**«i*. *«4 -fcuiM* Ww. 1 he** croOM •>■» !*,*« <e an*., i„ eg • eh *HaHns h-Macee. >**•■>» <aa«» -1 -e *. «s •-•* rw. hwi**v* at ha*M. ait .-H, o. •aaTiXu, Is* so* row ct-Ma*" •• tMee* Pua «mI .n- «•*!•*' *• -ee |.e „««. e ■ Tw» re* |M*e. wC rs (a!,. IS , I •* helam We Swh «M Uriar-enn ’ wssx* torn »*• Mm* < *c tMa’a I
Harry Grubs Estate Caso In the estate ot Elisabeth Borno. Judge Fruehte declined juristicHuu tor the reason Hmi be was a wP neat to the will ot the late Kluabeth Borne, and John L DeVoaa was appointed apocial Judge in the case Special Judge DeVuaa assumed jurisdiction and tiled hie ■ mth of office The will waa pro- ' bated, and Icttera ivstaineutary were ordered to John Born* Application for letters of eduitn Istration waa flled by Simon Eglry in the estate of l.eab Ngley. Huggcetton of th* death of Leah Egley, executrix In th* estate of Kbrnbam Eglcy was tiled Application for Intters of administration do bonla non was tiled by Simon ■star-
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