Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Kvery Evening Except Sunday by VHI DCCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Uvoerporated Kuierml at the Decatur, Ind Poet Office aa Second Class Mattar I. H- Heller Preeldeat i. H. Holtbouee. Sec y. A Bus. Mgr. Dick D. H*Uer.__Vtc* Prseldsut •übaeription Rataa: ditkgta copies .01 Um Week. by earner .10 one year. by carrier 6ov Una moutn, by mail _____ .38 three rnouiba. by mall 1.00 fix months. by mail _____ 1.7 b Una year. by mail 3.00 Una year, at office ______ 8.00 Prices quoted are wltbia a radius ot 100 miles. Elsewhere 11.50 one year. Ad ver Using Rates made known on AppUcaliom National Adver. Rspresentauvs SCHKbhEK * CO. 15 Lshingtou Avenue. New York M Eaei Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The indiaMl League ot Home Dailies. Bualneee is good in Decatur, industrial employment le cm the up-and-up and it s a hue place to trade.“ When you're driving your car to miles an hour there is more energy under you than you can atop with one foot. Maybe thia young Wadlow youth, age 31, S feet. 84 inches tall, and weighing a couple hundred pound* will yet go to congress. The rest over the week-end revived spirits, in some cases cured the flu and now we are off on a new week ailed with promise and the opportunity to make the best of things as life hands them to ua. The Daily Democrat wants to; please and help It's advertisers. Suggestions will be cheerfully received aa to ways and methods of ' «*• I making your advertising mon effective and we Invite your cooperation. Don t lose faith in your town state or nation The old I'ulted States has endured many trying periods. Is still young compared to forelgu’countries and with the American spirit will lick most of the problems and continue to make this the beat place ou earth in which to live. Many compliments were heard over the week-end about the proposed Farmer s Short Course to be held in Dc<atur next winter, | probably in January. The two-day cvbnt will be apoaaored by tin Chamber of Commerce and will attract the fanners of the county. It promises to be a high light in interest aud good-will. It bmidiug codes or lire w' regulations are being violated the cases should be called to the at leutiou of the propel officials. I* catur does not have a souiug law, but what legislation is on the booka fixes certain requirements tor building aud tor the protection . ot adjoining properly, they should be enforced Poor relief claims tor February were about tbe same <o» those paid iu January, considered tbc highest month of the year It m on<ot the costs of government which has grown in the past lu years, a Hille In contrast with the richest • country in the world uud where It 1 seems there la still a lot to be done to bring about better ecmdl lions. The children received happiness in the announcement tbai the R P O, Elks will again stage the Easter egg hum ou Earner Bunday al the Elk's home. This event.' Inaugurated several years ago brlflgs joy and happiness to the, cbHdrcii aud tbc membera of the fraternal organisation are to be r-ouaruded for tpei*jf.->r.us •; worthy qvic evegt.
Encouraging reports come from Decatur Industries The plants are i tinning on longer weekly schedules aud employment has increased within the last two weeks In a - cast or two the 54 hour week is ' being observed and orders are ( coming lu heavier than usual. These conditions mean much to a community and are Indicative of I better limes ahead. Governor Townsend ouly let 11 bills die by the "pocket veto" method, signing IM of those passed by tbe legislature. He cleaned his desk of official matters before going to bls Grant county farm 1 and then on south for a needed I rest, which most of us will admit its coming to the thief executive (after going through SI strenuous days of * legislative session. Just when we thought the war had been fought and won over tu 1 Spain, the conflict broke out again between revolting troops and bloodshed was again In order tn Madrid. It's hard to put down civil war and once it gets started either side is willing to lose all before surrendering In Madrid this policy is no doubt being followed by some of the loyalists troops aud their followers. Tbe job of assessing goes right along, the township assessors having completed the first full week ot "counting noses" and listing personal property. In Decatur, with the added improvements on real estate made last year it is expected that the total valuation , will exceed the 1838 figure. In about four year’s the assessed valuation ot property in thia city increased nearly a million dollars Industrial expansion and new homes making up the amount. Assessor Worthmau held a meeting Saturday with tbe deputies and outlined tbe work for another week. I Yhe years of efficient service rendered by Charles K. Hocker as deputy postmaster in the Decatur l>ost office received the commends-1 lion of Postmaster-General James ; A. Farley. Mr. Hocker was retir-1 ed from active service the first of the month and Postmaster Farley I sent him a personal letter, to- ! gethvr with an autographed photo- j graph. "It gives me much pleas-I ure to compliment you on having j rendered loyal and faithful service to your government,” is tbe way Mr. Farley pul it. Those who know Mr. Hocker agree that he I fulfilled hi* duties aud public trust perfectly. The decision to organize or reject the proposal for a Community Coordinating Council lies in the wishes of Individual member* of the different propective groups which might be included in such lan organisation. The proposition has been laid on the table, u draft of a constitution aud by-laws made and If it is the wish of the religious. eduiallonal, fraternal, welfare, social, civic, governmental, industrial or other groups to organise. steps can be taken al the meeting proposed next month. It • is a mutter for each sponsoring group to de- ide itself, the tempor> ary making a report and otering a draft of the constitution and bylaw*. subject of course to whatever < hange.s are deemed necessary to make su<h a community 'organisation function. Household Scrapbook* By Roberta 1-ee ♦ — <' Loose Casters H Is always annoying to have casi tern Hint continually fall out of u piece of furniture whenever It tu moved The casters cun be put In to Inlay, however, by first removing 'hem and then pouring plastic wood Into the opening and as It begins to ret. forcing the twatcr Into Its place. Allow this to harden well before lugalh placing the furnkur on Its feet. Relieves Coughing A mutvre of ths juice at t,*n l'.'3<Bosu. one tablespoon of grmultisd sugai. aud om vutiapood <M ws-
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* TWEXTT YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ — • March 13 — Pnwident Wilson lands at Brest and will go to Ptaria! for the peace conference. The Victory loan drive will open j here and over the country the Zla, Wf April. The remains of Col. Diva Town- | send, naikiually known hotel man. | wao <IW in Chicago Tuesday, aw • rive be re. Rev. Thornburg opens a revival i ‘at the M. E. church. Tha board 1 i members will assist the pastor. State bai.hetball touruameut opens st Purdue with 7,(ton attendi ir.gMra. Jesse Loßrun leaves for Falensbee. W. Va.. where the faeul!}' , will reside. W ■ -• d Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE * Z 4 Q. It une wishes to form good ‘ and lasting (■ .endship, isn't virtue more Important than beauty? | A Yes. detidedly so. Remember •hat 'Beauty wlthou virtue is like a ruse without scent." U If there are two waitresaes ter. win usually relieve •.bat IrrltstI irg cough. Take cue leaapoontul every half hour. Old Potatoes When hulling old poutnes. if a haspoonful ot vinegar, la added to 'he waiter It will prevent the old i potatoes, tn spite ot their age. from ' turning black.
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I »«*rvlng luucheon how do they pro-! ' <e*-d around tbe table? A. They should start at opposite; ' c-.kis of the table, each pro.ceding ho her right and serving vhiy on* ' Bide <4 tbe table. Q. When a woman is Introducing her husband to a person ot- egna: social posiliou should she call her ausbaud "Mr Morgan”? A. No; It is better to say “my husband ” — o Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Psge Two I. West coast. 3. Orbit. 3. General Marie Gustave GameHo. 4. Yes. 5. David F. Houston and Edw. T. Meredith. 8 Dartmouth College. 7. Golf. 8. Lon-jev'-l-te; not ion-gev'-t-te. | 9 The Pecos River. 10. Gilding. 1 No. 3 William Green. J. About one-ninih. 4 Fujiyama. 5 Arg***'me. 8. Two. 7. Youug Women's Christian Aaau- j Cl’itiOO. 8 Denmark. 9. Key Put mao of Nevada. IV. Strait of Juau de Fuca.
I t'AP * warn* 4 I What about law enforcement on t our street* and highways? Do the' drunks in your community get tty with a small fine, and are they al kwed to go back on the roads and lepmtt their offense? It behooves every citlzca who travels on our highways aud who obeys the traffic law* to luveetigute this. Fixing tickets is as bad a vloLtlon of decency aud courtesty a* the grigse itself. Spineless enforcement. nswally diluted with politics. I can never reduce highway aivid-•-tit*. It's bad enough for motorists j :o wink at tbe law, but who* tbe law winks right beck, the peoplu In a community are not safe on the highway. Check up on thia point and reaiembvr — It's Smart to Drive Carefully." • o - ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER • Book your sals early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 March 14-—Htoven Sibert, « miles South and 3 miles East of ChattsI nooga March IV Tracy Locker, 4 mile North and 3 mile West of Albion. Marqh 18—Adam Bents, 5 miles I East aud 8 miles North of Desatur
HOMERMARm OUSTED BY CIO Of Alto Workers Union Is “Expelled” t'levrland. March 13 — 'U.R> Homer Martin, found guilty on 15 counts by the Clt)*ndorsed exocu live tataid of the Vnlted Auto Workers union, today stood expelled "permanently'' from the union which he had headed aa president The So mvmbets of the trial board of the organisation voted the ouster unanimously. Chargv* Included violation of the CAW i-onslitutlou by "aevking to deliver lhe union Into the hands <4 lh« Ford motor company " The IsMid also found Mat tin guilty of »hal union members termed "hack stairs negot tat ions ’ with tbe General Motors company "to the detriment of the General Motors workers." To fill the vacancy created by the removal of Martin. K J Thomas of Detroit was elected unanimously by the board Thomas had testified under oath that Martin bad been advised by the Rev Fr Charles E Coughlin to have the VAW severe Its affiliation with the CIO. Thomas said that he. with Martin and Larry Davidow. had visit ed Coughlin in Royal Oak. Mich., and that Coughlin had outlined bis Ideas of a "corporate stale." Coughlin, according to Thomas, told Martin that the democratic system was not working lu this country, and urged him to divorce the UAW from the CIO "to make it easier to obtain a contract with Henry Ford." Martin's ouster followed by less than a week his electlou to the presidency of his own version of the VAW at a meeting tu Detroit. Martin’s independent union wrg launched in competition with the CIO supported union, which claims a large majqrity <rf the membra <4 the original UAW The impeachment proceedings, which started Saturday, had included the testimony of a uunile-r of w»tnesm-s John Rlngwald. international organiser and former ' president of local 283. Chevrolet | torge. testified that Martin had tried to i*et up a "complete organisation within the VAW. and to “Sell out" to Henry Ford vigorous VAW foe. Martin, a former Baptist minister. did not attend tbe m-s-ting. POPE TO SEEK CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONK» was shown at his tuagnificcnt corotnation ceremony yesterday when crowds yelled and cheered for him both luside aud outside St. Peter * Basilica. Observers ware impressed and some went so fur as to predict that Pius XII would be one of ths most popular <4 Popes. It was understood that the Pope intended, for the present, to devote hhnselt to the German situation aud
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Rave to the direction of Cardinal Maglioae such important matters an; 1 — Streugthcnlug bonds wlta Sai holloa in North aud kknilh America, where countries, because of their rapid devdopmesit, were becoming leas dependent on Europe. 3. The future of the Catholic church in Spam after th.* eud of the civil tear. 3 — The question of Mirzionary work in Vhma in view of Japanese onqueots. 4-Tbe ratial problem ui Italy, »hlch may develop m such rnanu* r us to conflict with the \at lean - Italy accord. b— Heist loos with Mexko. 8-Relations with Bovlet Russia t 'ordinal Magllone waa represent-
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