Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1939 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Publish.-d Every Evening Eacept Bauday by TH< DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO • prfle*ra •stared u th* Dwitlf, Ind Pool ofltee aa Second Class Matter I. H Halter Prsaldeui E. H. Holt house. Itac y * Hua Mgr W<b D. Belter —..Vkai’raMdanl •vbMriytion Rat**: •lagla copies| .01 Dm waab. by carrier .is Dm mar. by carrier b.M Ou* month, by mail - - IS Th tea months. by mall 1.00 fit* mouths. by mail 1.7 b Ona year. by mall Evo One year, al ofllc* ■ 1.00 Price* quoted are within a radius of lira mite* Eto* where Il4v one year AdverUalng Bataa made known on Application. Sauonal Ad»ar Repreeeatauva BCHKKHKR A CO. lb Leiiaaton Avenue. Naw York 14 East Wacker Drive. Chkayo Charter Member of The Indiana Langue of Home Daiiiae Tail aa what you want in the paper that you don t yet and we will do our beat to give it to you Look* like we may have unite a I crop of May flower*, baaed on the outlook tor April ahowera. Aa war talk tu< reuses It may be well to think that It's far more important to keep our democracy at home than to fight tor it abroad Whatever may be back of Mu* aolima capture of Albania almost without a struggk he haa tacronaed the yt neral opinion that be la a “bully." Your grows income tat is due thia week, provided you must file quarterly, It Wont take long and ita necessary if you would eave penalties. It there la to be war in Europe It will be some relief when the lines are actually drawn aud when the world can learn Jnsi what its > objectives are The spring to starting off with the construction of four new residences in the city aud many times that number being planned Met going boys, good tunes are here. Any city that moves as rapidly as thia one. can be pointed to aa a number one place tn which to live, invest and work. Dm of the worst things about the war turmoil tn Europe is its uncertainty aud in numerous cases the inhabitants ol towns and citks have fled when the rumor is ctrcu- ’ lated. “Hitler la coming." War is always .ruel and one of its <rneicat factors is the tear and anticipation of attack. Mrs. A. J Douglas »L of Mon-rv-vtlle known tn many here, died Easter Sunday after an extended illness. Rhe was a splendid woman welt informed on many subjects. a former school teacher, active in her community and widely beloved Rhe was the mother of Lloyd <?. Douglas famous authot of lata Angeles who wrote “White Banner*." "Green Light" and ‘DtePktrd Passage all three of which w«-re among the ten best sellers when they came oul Her husband. the Rev. A. i. Douglas, Lutheran minister, died in 1805. llicht-ot-waya are now being secured »n the several roads in which ibis community are Interested. including 124. 224 and 17.1 L uder the law where there tea right-of-way at present and only Wider eaacmrnla are desired. It ta' up tat the county oe the city to, secure same or pay for them, while 0,1 new routes, the stale pay* for * the nasements. There is a filed price except In those instances where special damages are r.qutr ed whkb are usually made by agmem.nl of partis* The im pruvemeut* are valuable and 'beer should be a spirit of being absolutely taw by sack start.

11l waul soem natural when the campaign of IP4A wags* hot withj out the famous Benaior J. Ham Lewis »a the slump For yearn ). he baa taken an active part and waa recognised aa the outstanding orator for the Democrat*. always I second only to the presidential i* candidate, He waa a great lawyer £ and statesman, a colorful figure In | the nation, a gentleman always, a debater iinear.-lled. famed tor bis I always immaculate attire aud hla ' o pink whiskers. He waa born in J the east wont to congrra* from I the state of Washington, became u a leading attorney of Chicago and * served two terms in the Vnited j Htatea senate He was a great | leader because of hla unusual ability aa a ioa*tm**tcr, this nation haa produced tow like him J. | Ham Lewis will be missed for a long time to come aa an adviser to presidents and aa a campaigner par excellent The production of capital goods la at a level bettor than in the early months of any year since l».to except IN*. and haa recently been running about fifty per cent ahead of the rate of the first three months of laat year. Production of minerals as a whole has been holding to the higher level of the laat tour months of ISM There are thns evidences of strength in 1 operation of tnduetrtes that will count moat in adding to employ-1 . meat aud reflection of lh.ee re-1 suits la the demand for conaum-| •••' goods The t cotton used by, American hull*. for example, has

been running m the early months of ivW at a third more than during the cot-reaptrading months ot IkSs. These avtivitiro have had their favitrabh* influences m transPurtatioa. the demabd fur etectrlc power, and in other dllrectums. There has been more tre igbt to | be earned, and transportation compantea have had a better chance 10 show earnings In the first • two months of IS3S the niitroeda »( the country had a net operating imxNM us 451 wo.oe. u> b* j compared with 15.000.000 in the cot 1 esponding months <4 D>JA — Washington Ravtsw. T!!S!SS? "With Fred F Bays in the saddle, the Ltemucraiic mule m going to he an agile auimal. * anys Ray Smith m Signs of the Time*'* Buys to an indefatigable worker, and he will expect every person connected with the party to give his or her best. If he run. the siate campaign in IS to along the asm. iwtteni aa he ha* dux-cted campaign in Sullivan county—and it to expected that he will—there will be namerous big meeting, all carefully planned. No detail, not even the «tnallrot. will be overlooked The program of these rallies will be built to attract a crowd, aad once the people are there, to sell them on the Democratic party's plattorm and candidate* Bays inject* showmanship into the business of selling' the P*rty aud its ttckrt He doe* not believe that things just happen tn politic* but i>at winning an elmDon to mostly a matter of good

caieamaMhip He. as «tat« chair* man. will be tbw sales manager. Planning every move overlooking no details. bringing into party wvke every permn in a smashing intensified tampaigu to garner votea for the Democratic party Hartl work it Bays motto. He wtn »et the fticplr and *1!! ex '•<*’ every Democrat to do his duty.” Household Scrapbook* By Roberta ix’e ♦ • Rug* "ben crocheting a rag rig. and t'.te final row has b»»n reached, tte rare to faahton thia last row of rags Uhn a tnMng. with all the edged | turned la. k thta to doo. », rig geta older there wd| not be 'how unsightly rwceUnga around •he edges. Furthermore this ootiKk •tin harder wear, and the double row will give it hard* durability. Cocoa and Choeo<ate can be subatitutvd for caw icoiate in a recipe, it m« wu r«tnember that oae-baM cap <M cocoa

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’G- • Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Row <*u oa t * a*uHl jcUmmy »bro iUtnxiueing two perA The person who la experienced 'in making introductions will lead lue two strangers into wnovth. plea rout couversatlou Mr Morgan has just moved to our city from Dr-' troit." It ta only when nek ward pauses follow an tat rodm tkm tnat _uy cnchaiiaasmeut is tell. Q Wliat i» the sjtnfu’iasn of *u> lets? A. Blue vwl.-ts are symdoilcal ot taithfulaese. what* violets ot mootaty. Q. Isn 1 it nil right to uac the 1 •tngers when eating Fren-tt tned' I potatoes? A. No. the fork should be used plus one-half teaspoon ot shorten lig is equal to one ounce or one square of chocolate. Gilt Picture Framsa Gilt picture frames can be rvator-. cd 10 brightness by rubbing them with a snonge moistened in :vpeß-< tdte.

— ... — — — — - - »11 50,000 Youngster* Roll Eggs at White House jJ*" ba wwlk 1 *

I quarter vt a jnUUje Uniter egg* sple’fwud ever the stately lawn yt the White House la Waablagtcn aa W.OOO cffMrra romped and troUcked

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL It. 1930

, ♦ —~G Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to th* Trot education* printed on Page Two ♦ . < 1 The first ten amendan«nts to j th* I?. 8 (ImaUtuttam. 1 2Ch archill [town*. Loutolvlte Ky. 2. Multiply > 141 g by the square of Htte radius ot the ctrcte. I 4 Montana. H &. Moravian Paax. 1 ■ fi. Yea. I 7. Cklte k. Nouns, pronnooa. v*rb*. adjrn.- ( ’ vea, adverb*. prepeMUoa, cobj«um> '<thwa. and intacJeettoM. ’| * Tippecanoe. ! 18. 3fi days. **" TWENTY \EARS * AGO TODAY ♦ Ol April ll— Major Hob Schrock, home from ovens** **rvi-e. visits 1 his brother. WHIUm P. here. The gwcriwnert grants an inti wane of ir-xm 4lS.au to IKjM per j month to railroad workers. 5.0*» Ao'ericaa soldiers m aurti-

—■— ■.. 1. , 1 ,lc-in Russia 'will be moved out the ; uc-xi few weeks, says Ge neral Herman Milter is home frosn over*, seas where he was ta tae aviation service. >| L. L. Dunbar of Lina Grave selte > fata furniture and carriage aurks to Honror Nederhouser. ( Pupito ot St. Joseph schools givet tla program honoring Rev. J. A. See man on hi* Name a Dav. Adorns County Memorial Hospital Admitted—Mrs Page Blackbnra. 112 Marshall street, Mrs Orville > Ait. root* two. Decatur. Dcmissed-Mum Helen Leichiy. 1 Berne, Edgar Schumann, route on*. Dcxaixr. Mrs. Clifford Baler ami baby. Convoy, Ohio; Mr*. August Schroder, route on*. Decatur. Sea Moss May Have Use Roothbay. Me.- (UJ9—Athur Rj 'Greenleaf. Re* and Fisheries com- ’ ’ mtesioner here, sera a possible new ! industry tn the potentialities of sea I oitMu .md e*l gra*« aa filling and , - padding ta funuture > unstruciiou 1 - ■' — —— ■» - ■■■■ .I— • I I

for wwral bows during »b» tradvmal <MV*> >ug I'orty bald at the uauoo*a capt’al na«-» a , year. Mm. Franklin U Boaoavoit waa their boat

COURT HOUSE flat Far leaven lu the damage swtis of Catherine Rison. John omiaughnreeey. las admtntatrati.r of the estate of 1 Floyd Rison sad John Utlhaugb-ii-aary. aa admMatMtor of the estate of IMuiel OHbaugbMns*y. all threw a*» mat the City of Decatur and ihr Erie Railroad, the court overruled 4M4tMa ul both defendant* to alftke out parts of the complaint. Strike filer lu the civil parti lion anil of Caoper Miller against John A. Miller, and others, the defendants tailed and struck the name of James J. Moran Judge Moran. John F Decker and <Wto Krieg had been • named available Judges by thej court, who declined Juriadietton since he waa a wMneos to a codicil of the will involved Estate Cases • lu the estate of Edward Orrter. I the proof nt publication and HMM lof appointment waa filed. The proof ol pubiicatkm and the poet- I mg of notice of tintl aMHeOtoiA waa filed Ctoaranec tertificate, , waa filed, the final report subuutt 1 | ed. examined and approved the estate waa i lowed and the adndnla- : trator discharged. The report of the inheritance tax i a|>pr*iaer waa filed and the notice ordered returnable May 1 m the estate of Ida M Bollinger. The proof rtf the mailing of notice of hearing pn appraiser* re- , port was filed la the estate of i Rachel 8 Mann The report of . the Inheritance tax appraiser waa . aubtnittwi and the court found the | net value of the estate th be SS74.N and tax dac as followa. ‘ . from John W Anspaugh. brother. | the sum of Slfi.79. The appraiser i was allowed S& The proof of puhlna Don and no- 1 lice of appointment waa hied in the estate << Loverda firewater. The , proof of the publication and posting of nouce of final settlement waa filed Certificate of clearance waa filed The final report was submit ted. examined aud approved, the estate dosed and the executrix diar barged. The proof of publication and notice «d appotultnent *«1 tiled In the eatate of Mary Mae Mantoy. The proof of publication and pouting of notice of final settlement was filed. Ceniflcaie of clearance i was fltod The final report was , submitted, examined and approved, the eatate closed and the administrator discharged GuarUiansbip Cases The final report was filed by the guardian, examined and approved, and the guardian dtecharged in the euardfanshlp of Doris Rlakey The final report was filed, exI Mimed aud approved and ths ruardiaa discharged tn the guardlauahip of Dale Baumgartner. Application for totters of guardianship of William Jackson was filed. Bom! m the sum of Sl ana was filed, examined and approved. The letters were ordered, reported aud confirmed Inventory No 1 of the guardlM of Ainos Wheeler was tiled, exam- | tned and approved. | The final report was filed, ex I am I tied and approved and the ‘ guardian of Rnsa Fuhrman was discharged and released. Eatate Cases The will of the late Charles H Gage was ngemd tor probate, the evidence heard, the will probated and ordered placed on record. titatetnent In lieu of inventory was filed in the estate of Mary Q. McCollum. PetttMm to dete r muic inheritance tax without reference was filed, submitted and sustained. A petition to sell real estate tor payment of dobte was filed- Notice* were ordered to the sheriff of Adams county foe Bertha. Mart

SCUFFING SMOtS O« RM. NITURE WON'T MAI IT DKIHi QUICiLY lOWt BROTH FkS PORCH ANO DICK PAINT ia made to wear and Wear aod WAR! h to cuwally pood on wood or cecaam dnen and to made to tavern! porch dooc colorai IT'I TOUGHI HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

and Martin McCollum, le ike aflat-' Iff of Lak* county tor Hlrum Me Collnnr Md to the sheriff of Allen couuty tor Jeaae and Anna McCallum and tor *va Jams*, all re turnable June I. Affidavits of nhuresidence aa to Alta and Frank Williama and Frank and Arlene j McCollum were filed, returnable June 1. Inventory No. 1 was filed, exam-. tned and approved tn the estate' of Louie Coni ad Verified petition to determine tnherttnnce tax waa filed without referent* and tke court fnnnd the net value of the rotate to be fffflffk.il, that the widow. Hophla Conrad, wm ex- 1 empt 115.000 and that theta waa no tag due. Inventory No. 1 waa fitaHl. examined and approved In the estate us Frederick Ekkboff. A vfirifted, petition to determine Inheritance tax without reference was filed and

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