Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Bracy Evening Except Sunday by THC DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. tn* •operated tolarad at the Decatur. Ind. Post Office to tocond Utea* Matter I. H- Halter Preaident L K Hoitbousa. Sac y. * Hua. Mgr. Oto* D. Heiter.____ Vice-President •wbesript on Rates: dtagie oopo-s — ..._,| .02 Oto weak, by carrier4o Dm veer, by carrier Ito Oto moots. by mail M Three monihs. by mail LOO bn months, by malll.7b One yrar. by mailLuo One year, al officeLto Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 milee. Elsewhere ll.&u one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver Representative BCHEKKKK A CO. lb Lexington Avenue. Now York U tost Wacker Drive. CiUcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Homo Doilies. While there are no general elections this year, it seem* there it a lot of politics «<>ina on If wo can believe the numerous articles and editorials published daily. It's alright under the new law to ride your bicycle, but you must do It safely, which means you must obey traffic signals, not carry a passenger on your handle bars carry a born and light, not hang on to can and otherwise do what you ought to want to do for your | own safety. The General Electric Company ■ baa received orders for ♦»«.Oto,wo the first quarter of the year as compared to 3*5,0t0 too for the same period last year, a gain of i 33%, according to a statement by Gerard Swope, president of the company. Other large companies are likewise showing gains and indications for a good year are bright. Harold Knebs. a bank cashier at Dewitt. lowa, made a two dollar bet on a horse race at Hot Springs several years ago and won 153 00 That made him think it an easy game and kept at it. He disappeared test January and a check of his books showed him 3*4.000 abort, all due to bls erase for the ponies They tound him thia week at Hot Springs and he will pay heavily for his breach of trust. Walter L. Rosa, for many years president of the Cloverleaf railway [ and later, head of the Nickle Plate, died at Phoenix. Arisons. this week, aged 74. He was well known here and for a decade believed and buttled tor his idea that this city should be a division of the road. He was a successful railroad man who began work as a Western Union messenger bny and built himself up by doing every job assigned him better than he was expected to do Good Friday, commemorating the ernclflxlnu of Jesus, was observed hero aud all over this nation today. in this city, business ceased from 13 tn three o'clock and special services were held in the churches, with thousands participating. The occasion is observed also in Englund, Ireland and Canada and tn other parts of the world to noma degree It mares the coming of Easter Sunday and la one of the very sacred periods of the year. For the pant several years the occasion han been observed * hero and interest has grown each Good Friday The petition of Raymond Wlilla for a recount on test November r ! vote has been unanimously din- ■ missed by th«- committee which in-] vcstlgHtcil the charges because of a luck of evidence. There never was anything to the contest except a political play. Senator VanNtiyr. was elected by more than S.Vmi aud with si) the claims and eburg e» there has bern no evidence of any Irregularities. Mr. Willis wants
I to boa candidate Main neat ywar and wilt probably claim he waa i terribly wronged and cheated, bet ho will find the voters more Inter- , rated in the issues of the camiwign when the time cornea than th listening to his nah story I The G. O. P press is having a ' hard time figuring satisfaction out <»t the recent Ohlcs** electtom won by the Democrats by 133000 ( Th«y point out Green received li more votes than he did In the prij mary and Kelly lean, which froquently occurs. In primaries In- » tcrest naturally turns to the hotH that scrap as we have noticed tn \ this county frequently and the primary vote for the candidates pre- i dominant ticket to usually larger ! than the votes cast In the general ' election. If they can get any genuine comfort from an election which gave the Democratic candidate for mayor the largest majority ever received there, they are welI come to IL hi these times it Is apropoee for Americana to review some of the bh-ssing* of thefr country For instance. the factory workers of Arnerha made 50 million dollats more per week tn 1*37 than they made In 193* Their total income was 311 3to.ton.nto for 1*37 —a gam of 30 per cent over 193*.. Farmers averaged 34 million dollars more per week in 1937 than they averaged tn 193 d. They had j a total income of approximately 39.t00.t0u.000 —a gain of IS per t over 193*. Dividend checks in 1937 averaged 10 million dollars more per week than in 193*. Their total came to 34.4t0.t00.0t0 —a gain of 13 per cent over I*3*. Uom- ! pietr figures for 193* for these items have not been Issued. but reports are that they will not be very different from those of 1*37. THE MAN FOR THE JOB:— Fred Bays, agreed upon to sacI feed Omer Jackson as state chair- ' man when the state committee meets next Tuesday, will give all of his great ability to continue the power of the Democratic party in. Indiana. The selection of Mr Bays to head the Democratic forces was not just a bappen-son. Ha waa chosen to lead the party because of hta aptness and fitness for the job. back<d by a long record ut public service At the present time ‘ he to county chairman of Sullivan I county and a member of the Pubj lie Service Commission since 1*37 His acceptance of the party poet will neteaaitate hie resignation 1 from the state position. The splendid showing he made m Sullivan county during the 193* ' I election, brought to him the honor of being chosen aa the moat valuable chairman to the party m that | election and the awarding of a > Iteauiiful ptecque so designating i him. Along with his organising abiliiy and his reputation aa a dynamic orator. Mr. Bays has a peculiar flair for showmanship which has won him wide acctaim throughout the state Hie meetings held hr Sullivan county and elsewhere in the district where hr had a part in the gatherings, were colorful and pleasant denature* from the ordinary, staid political rally. He served as proaecutlng attorney of Sullivan county for three terms and then was elected Mayor of Sullivan. During hi* term a* Mayer he saved the city from bankruptcy, lowered taxes and at | Um same time paid off all indebtedness of the city. He served as a member of the School city board of education. as a trustee of Eransvillo State hospital, and finally waa named to the public ser- ; vice commission. I rModern Etiquette I ♦ By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a hostess wishes to give .i cookteil party end haa no maid, bow should she proceedA She may ask one of the men guests to help her wake th*. cocktaiU. or she way have aU the ncc-
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eaaary things on a tray or table, ■< and have each guest mix his own. Q. Is it necessary to have entertainment after a small, informal . dinner? 'A. The hostess should arrange ttsne form of entertainment, such aa cards or dancing. Q.. Should a woman wear a hat when going to a mutton picture I play? A. Yes. o ■■ ■ — - ■ < 0 | Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ■« 4 Monty Cmnsmon T>ast A delicious dish is honey cinn*-| mon toast. To prepare, spread slice*: »f toast with butter, brush with I l.oney (wbout one tablespoonful of! honey for each slice), sprinkle with I' cinnamon, and toast in oven long! i-nougli to blend the cinamun and hußey. Fish Hooks | When your fish hooka ar* not in' me. stick them into corks. This pre- 1 ■ vents ibeir rusting and keeps them i I sharp. The hoak* ateo cannot do any damage with their treacherous! : prongs while thus portactad. L Aluminum Ware ithould the aluminum ware be- ' < ane dis< otered. It can be restored |to Its former shiny cleanness by -übblng it with a cloth dipped ia| ( lemon julcu and rinsing in warm!
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 7.1M9.
Answers To Test Questions Below are th* answers to the Teal Questions printed on Page Two 1 Theodore Roosevelt. 3 Th* first Sunday after Raster. 3 Minnesota. 4. At his Mt. Vernon estate on the l*otomae. L Department of Commerce. 4. Grand-Duke. 7 William Tyler Page. 3. 3%. 9 George H Dem. 10 Liberia, th* capital of whkh |.s Monrovia, named tor President : Monroe. * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY !♦ — ♦ April 7 —The 73th annua! confei‘«nce of the Evangelical Arsociatioa will he held In Decatur next year. Rev. W. S. Mills to returned to the i -istorate hare Dent Baltsell. home team th* army leave* for Dominion Qty. CanI *da. to assist his brother*. John aad Walter farm 3.000 acres o* land. President Wilson is still bed fast with heavy cold Rev. Charles Tinkhwu of Garrett ! Is assigned to the Methodist church here and Rev. Thornburg goes to
k Peru. Thomas Kane of Indiana Harbor I;l«ffta* duties as make-up forutnaa 11 on the Itally Democrat. COURT HOUSE Case Diamisaad if The damage suit of Ji-nsea W. I Barr aud Alice Bair against Floyd Carhop Johnson. John Zat dt and th* J. aad P. Celery company was ■( ■sniiased and the coat* paid. Ruled to Answer la the damage suit of the Fidelity I and Guaranty Fir* corporation I t j.-taltot Richard Thieme the court I ruled absolute against the defendant* to answer ou or before Apr.l 17. k In th* account suit of Phil Bauer; I against Grace and Charles F. Zim-1 uierman. the court ruled aga<n*t the defendant* to anawer on 9ff before ’ April 17 Case Canoed 1 The note sail of The Hctueatexi ' Co_ a corporation, against C. A. I Hardy was venued to Wells county.! The plaintiff wa* granted lu day* * io perfect the change New Ceae Filed The American Medical Rating , : bureau baa filed a note and fore--1 closure of mortgage suit against I I Oliver and Lena Scbnepp. with tee I J summons tesu.'d returnable April IS. - '■ 0 1,1 a w— w— —> n—f—»
* Adams County Mt intiiT.il Hospital Admitted - Baby Htrahm. eon of Mr and Mr*. Jacou Strahm route four. Decatur; Mrs. Glen Burley, rout* throe. Decatur; N. It Steury, 343 North Sixth Street; Mrs. John Lautenbeiin-r. Wren, Ohio, Dtomtssvd Mr* Ernest Lehmanand eon Berne; Willard Capp. Fort Wayne; Mrs Minnie Hock«meyer. Monroeville; Gleuden Porumer. Iterne; Robert Reed. Silver Lake; Mr*. Dun Wefel, route one. Decatur. ] ■g 1 — 1 ITALY INVADES ■ COMTINUaD FROM CAUK OMBI only 13.t0d i Official announcement* by the Albanian government said that the people were forgetting their f< uda — including many blood feuds i asahist King Zog aud rallying to defend the country agaluat fascist Italy's plan to force them to accept a protectorate. The government emphasised In its official aunooncenient that the Italian Invasion wa* a violation of
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