Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1939 — Page 5
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Fuller. Burdette Cuter. and J> Harold Zwick troop lommltte,Troop a— Nponsi.ivd by the American U*iuu w * Gladii tor, acoutmaater; Joseph Linn asatotanl; Clarenro Weber. Till' mon tlehrig. C. C Langston troop committer. Puck Hl R(Hin*oivd by the Ministerial Ahmh-|mii<hi Bryce Thom •*■ •Mlstant Rev (’ m Pnufh. r, / It W Graham H<>». Gm S lai* tor, and «<•». J a Weber, p„,k i-olUtllil tee. C OLOR IN THE tCONTINUBP from RAPE ONK> such work They Ire available at drug aud paint atorea. The same principle of mixing applies tu mislag water flnlahee but. of course, the color added must be tn th* same form as the base, as oil paints would not btond. "A good startin* point for a room scheme may to- a picture, a diapery fabrl<. a piece of pottery or anythin* In which colors are already combined In a pleasing way. Eapecialy for the person who lack* confidence tn her ability to assemble the harmonious combinations. thia ts .nt excellent plan The lightest color present may bo used on the walla, the darker ones for floor cover In* and upholstery fabrics, and the brigheat ones for the smaller articles *w< h as pillows. waste basket, pottery. et<. "Each room needs a dominant color, a subordinate color and one or notoe accent color*. We do not often have the privilege of creattn* an entirely new scheme, us there are usually things on hand one will continue to use. but, in
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1939.
making new choices, one can 111 them into this general pattern for • aatisfying result, ttovaral color *• In mo* were demonstrated by conihinatiun* ot floor aud wall »or ■ rings, < urtatn*. upholstery aud a> <i-ssorlea." —- o BENTZ RETURNS ■ t‘<»NTIbUKl> FUIIM PAGE ON KI shd building to receive fl 13b and the other members to receive 1120 each the former salary per man I. Mayor Forrest Elney asked for a roll call vote. Appelmau and Arnold toted “yea." Langston and Owens voted "no" and Plngry cast the d> elding assenting vote, approving the ordinance. City Attorney Vlnceut Kelley Stated that the city would nic for an udditkmal appropriation with the state tag board, probably fn | the tall, to make up for the salary whiih Hi nts would receive. Bent* hud bl* attorneys, after a conh rente with Attorney Kelley and Mayor Elwy last week agreed to wait until thia morning on the reinstatement ot Bents. Bent*' salary aa a member ot the force starts today. SERIOUS FLOOD (ODXTIXfEt FROM PAGE ONKI - ,l " injured seriously In th* tornadoe* which swept eight southern aud central states during the weekend Five persons drowned in flood waters In Ohio, Indiana and western Virginia and one man died In a bltuard In Colorado. GREAT BRITAIN fCnXTINVED FROM PAGE OXE> lorn a tic slap at the nasi*. would return tn his post aa aa he had completed a short vacation. include Far East The government la willing to * oonslder including the Far East in any general anti-aggreMiuti , line-up. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told a questioner today in the house of commons. Arthur Henderson latan He. asked: "Whether his maX'sty's government will bear in mind the desirability of Including China and other far eastern countries in any combination of countries for ih* pur- I pose of resisting aggression." Chamberlain replied laconically "Tea. sir." h was understood that the i>ossiblllty ot such an extension al reatiy had been mentioned —for the first time in a eonfemtee yesterday between Viscount Halt fax. fori igu secretary, and Quo Tai-Chi. the Chinese stnbassador. Guard Mediterranean Pari*. April IS — UP) France and Great Britain. operating under an agreed strategic plan, have divided the Mediterranean into western and eastern soar* of responsibility with the dividing Um- at the Italian Panteliera Island Itetween Sicily and French North Africa. It was understood today. France has taken the western half. It was understood, with Its main base at Iliitiwh Gibraltar. I and the British fleet has taken the eastern halt with its main battle squadron based on Malta, the British uaval station Hit miles east southeast of Panteltaria. Twenty or more French warships. Including two bettleshipa, ate at Gibraltar now. In poattii n . . to offset the German fleet which ! sailed from home porta yesterday for a one month "spring cruise" I off the coast of Spain It was noted that though the German fleet Included atomt 15 SUltmariiies. with three submarine tend-
. • , / .*> ; ” , TF THERE is any ■■■question as to whether your property is insured against such hazards as windstorm, explosion, etc., as well as fire, better see us about an Extended Coverage Endorsement issued by the dependable Automo* bile Insurance Company of Hartford, Con* necticut. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur. Ind.
erg, France had tar far moved no, submarines to the Gibraltar area' but was depending on Ba fastest i destroyer* and light cruiser*. Celebrate Birthday Berlin. April 1» — iU.PJ — Germany began a gigantic oelebra Hon of Adolf Hitler'* birthday tonight as the government speeded up effort* to strengthen Nasi Influence in southeastern Europe and offset British "encirclement" of the Kelch. 'ire nationwide observance ot Hitler's anniversary, to be dim axed by a ( military parade of 40.000 troops tomorrow, began wtlh a laudatory radio speech by propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels who referred to the Fuehrer as a "superman " Party leaders, headed by Rudolf Hess, then congratulated the - fuehrer In the mosaic hall of the new reichschancellery aa a preI lude to opening of Berlin's new east west axis" thomughfanalong which tens of thousands of famous gathered Io cheer Hitler
Introducing Century-Today’s Best Value JUu I! H » lW Am * j For Ev «y fIKL— ■ ix>» cost Need s' C B| Tires W ■ ' Mmill JK| Al 0. Schmitt Motor Sales South First Street Decatur, Ind. DEAR FRIENDS: A successful farmer once asked me. “Why doesn't some old line tire company make a tire that is guaranteed against all road hazards and then have a dealer who makes the adjustments himself, at so much a month for the use of the tires?" Lontl . . * n f*' e > ears <ny ownership of the official Eord Ageno in this citv, I ~ . have been looking for such a tire. cH*e I ,e Century IX)W In the January issue of the Consumer's Guide’. I read that Centura tires give Tires (' (> st ,he h,ue *’ c '*' l P er 100 mile* of any tire made in the I nited States. I immediately be- l” * ‘ b’an an investigation which convinced me this was the tire for which 1 had been hwiking. *' ,rsl Here are some of the features of this tire, made by a tire companv which has l»een in business for the last .30 years. I NCONDITIONAL Gl ARANTEE—against road hazards. Here is how this guarantee works: If because of damage from any road hazard the tire should become faulty after one month, you pay one 12th of the cost of the original tire and we will give you a new tire. If after -six months, the tire should become damaged vou pav one-half of the cost of the original tire and we will give you a new tire. etc. The guarantee extends for 12 or 15 months. I M ONIIII lo\ AL AIIJI STMENT SERVICE—We arc authoriafld to make the adjustment without anv correspondence to the company. No questions asked. Immediate service. No delay. lIME AND IRADE-IN ALLOWANCE — without any correspondence with the companx. and can make the most liberal time payment arrangements. HRST GRADE MATERIALS—The unconditional guarantee is sufficient pr<s>f of the company's and our willingness to stand back of this product. This explains whv 1 accepted Ihe exclusive distributorship for Centun tires. All I ask of you is that vou come in and inspect these tires. See them first. Yours Sincerely. AL. I). SCHMITT • Consumer's Guide is the magazine which publishes each month a comparative statement of various grades of merchandise for the benefit of the huving public. Recommendations of quality and price arc made only after lengthy research, invest!- V \ gation and trial of the articles compared. \
ORDER MOVING i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I end tliHt our* I* *bout in make an vm<rgchcy return to the Pacltic Whether by acreemeot or colncl-1 flaaoe, the tact of that dl*poaitlou I* unahaluibie Aud Great Britain plan* -*illl coincidentally — aoinr wha! to reduce her A*t«tl< aquadron. at le**t by one eruieei jo Im- withdrawn from Blngaporv Quite aa unofficial ■* the "wink of the eye" agreement on tloet di* position wa* the report Marled In London 17 year* or •<> ago when the Singapore naval bane watt under couatruction, and still cur rent, that It waa built, in fact, for the use of the I'ulted States. It was uot suggesu-d that the United States asked or kurw that tht*real far eaatern liase wa* being bull) for our use but, merely, that hi the event of another general war. the British fleet would to busy in European waters snd. It the United States were party io — ~*iri
the war. our navy would flud • commodious lw*e ready for II at Singapore, The British th<«l» then and now probably wa* that the United States and Great Brittain would be o tube aame side in I the "next war." Vnollclal strategists believe the navy ts being concentrated In the Pacific to discourage Japan from i taking advantage of a Euiopvan < Hals to aelte more land In Asia ■ The record on that la lute resting, ton. Jaimti previously ha* imn<u *u*pected of ayuchiontilng major nunuuiicements of Asiatic policy with unusual naval ttovelopmenta | in Great Britain and the United i States ————l 0 *—— ROUTE CHANGE tCGNTINUIBD FROM PAGE Ob KI there la always some opposition to < hungThg the route of a main highway through a city, a thorough survey of all conditions ha* defl • ' nitely disclosed the practicability
of aurh a change." he aaid "Safety la one of the most important tea tures to be coMiderod in the <oo,st run 100 of a road. We cant de 'crease th* hi*b fatality rate aud I enormous property destruction with law enforremeni. safety edu- ‘< si ion and li gialatlon alone. Wn tnuat build and remodel road* to conform with safety standard*."' he said, "snd I believe am h a I change would be conforming with that program " Mr Huffman stated that he be lieved the changing of toe route would also the a solution to tbs problem of trafhi- congestion, which he salt! seemed prevalent Horn* places in the city, the street would have to be Wldem-d to 100 feet and at other place* it would narrow tn 70 to mo feet, he stated, depending upon grade, visibility and olh er feature*. Further action on the matter to expected to be withheld, pending ’ the report from the representative ; ‘ who la to make an estimate of the t ost of pro, urlng right of way
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New Walk and Uurk Mayor Eliey stated that the blue prints showed that the state highwtiy commission would build curb* aud aidi walk* on both aides ot Thirteenth street, from a point to-ar the Gase farm, north to Null- , man avenue. The etate highway commission I would construct both the sidei Fslk* and curb without charge to the city or property owner*. Much . of the abovq territory doc* not have MtdewMik* and curb It would be a benefli tai Improvement to the , properties along the route. I Htghwa yand city official* do not believe the coat of purchasing the right of way will he excesaive a* along part of the route the new highway will follow the original i right of way of ho feel. — o —■ .Mr. DyMiwer will be al Mile narn Fndav. April 21. with bhiidt- trees, fruit trees, berry enta. EverKreena and tthrub- >- H.3-2t
