Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1939 — Page 5
EJE UK! Hl' — J ■ ■•' 1,1 "■'"' _. . ,|. .odlllX * I C. |h« iniroffMttM of * I E measur* cam* from Komstlc source. Effi intimated In l-ondon i Efl Hr Henderson th* f EbasMdot to Berlin. re [hi. pu*t yesterday with Luui instruction* after I | u ( government confer-1 Lfeii added that Hetwler-I [. , ■ .!<>« •• Hiller to L ton*' «>i hi* *pe*ch to L, u.i<h*t*g Friday. aa-| [pn-.id- t.t R<x>*evelt'» j tprsl Presumably. any I |to Hitler that the Brit tament wa* cousidei Ing . ton would be a lever. L;» that thl* formidable ! r would cause Hitler lo| jgt* here exprewed tee Britain intended to tel! \ kt conscription would not • MtMtarman move. Th*
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•uaswtlon alao wa* made , bat Great Britain had Informed France that it thought It Better to Henderson back personally to trU Hiller the conocrlption plan n„ w « la hope of softening what must bo a blow. Ad regard* the general discus 1 »ton of conscription between I France and Hrlualn |i w « g Ul(d „ r . stood that Britain had said that | If conscription over were latro- | duced in peace time, the normal I yearly daw would number about | JW.otrn and that two claase*. or 400.000 men, would be called up This was Hid to be lud. finite. I however. Though Henderson had return|*d Io Berlin. Robert t'oulondre. , French ambaawdor to Berlin, who I wa* withdrawn like Henderson after the German selaure of Ciechoalovakia. stayed here It had not been decided Whether he would return before Hitler made I hl* Relchsta* speech Il wa* reported today that Germany. asking European nation* , whether they (wared Nail aggres--1 *kiu. had asked some of them also . why. If they did 111. they had taken I precaution* such as army rein I lorcemrnt. *tr«u*theulug or forth 1 | flcatlon and stocking of munition*. MAJOR CABINET tCONTIXUBD Fnoxl HAUK ONB> asked the president to withdraw 1 fate nomination after it became evident that the senate would not confirm It. | The Lai Follette brother* —' 1 Philip and Robert, who I* tn the 1 senate—conferred with the pre*! ; dent last week Mr Roosevelt wid at his press conference Fri- , day that they discussed various • things, principally th* internationI al situation in view of Phil * re- . cent trip abroad WORLD STATESMEN 'CONTINUED FROM PADD ONKi 1 That in turn create* a danger to , peace because a mere accident might explode the entire arsenal. , Second, the totalitarian bloc has been strengthened beyopd expectation by the attitude of strategic Spain It I* also now assured of ' the cooperation of Hungary. Jugo | alavia and. possibly. Bulgaria. Thia line-up puts the naxifaacut
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 21,19.19.
Over the Border Is Safety—lf They Can Get Across HI I Albanian and Yugoslavian troop*
A group of Albanian officers and toldlcra are que** ■ tinned by a detachment of Yugoslavian border guard* as the Albanian* seek to crow the frontier I
bloc on an equal footing with any other combination of powers, except that the bloc face* the probability of ateadily decreasing comparatlve strength. The fear of decreasing force ha* driven Germany and Italy into speedy action toward bringing the Balkans into their 1 orbit. Here is a composite of authoritative opinion on why recent events abrosd have created a war threat graver thau the one which ended at Munich: During the Cxecb crisis tn September. Europe escaped the war only because of the wiiluess of the British and French governments to accept disagreeable terms. Their people* were psychologically unprepared to cope with the sudden attack* by air. and democratic statesmen dung to hope that peace could be stabilised by negotiation. Since Munich the situation has changed, especially in fundamental factor* that led to past war*. Britain and France have armed uud 1 sought alites. Their people have been prepared Public auger has been aroused. Even more important, the real |
Confesses Murder? ~— • » •I 11 * — X Henry W. Nchurg Haunted by the fear of th* consequence* of hi* crime, Henry W. Schurg. father of two. ha* conteased, according to West Gary. Ind., police, the *ex alaying ot Mu* Frelda Borman, 22, ta*t Oct 39
How Fleets Mass in Mediterranean Shown by Map C liK 'rSSBM alc.lksa < _ ■ ■ — 11
In readineaa lor what atateamen and eorreepondenta rater to a* "poiaibl* e.entuaUUea" th* war Haeta of tour major European po* era—Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy maneuver tor atrategio
Into Yugoslavia. Having fought against invading Italian troop* they fear Premier MussoUni* wrath.
~ Ub • • - „ prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Hom* h*rv,c* Department , A FEW HANDY HINTS AND HELPS l r.wrap meat, and put it on a plate before storing it m the refrigerawF. If paper » left around meat, it will draw out the juigea. al 2 V ll can ? wit>l hot water before throwing them into the e’Jj ■ trash box. (It is now considered “safe” to leave any canned food m the origntai container after the can is opened, if it is covered and stored in a cool place, like any other cooked food.! Use a rotary egg beater instead of a spoon when mixing flour and tsmter for gravies and sauces. Rmse it off in eold water immediately after using. . r | Su K* r “ i k Doughnuts: Place a little sugar (either plain or con fee- ' tioners | in a small paper bag and drop in a doughnut. Hold paper bag •hut and shake. This coats th* doughnut evenly. Do this just before •ervinir. Save bits of bread, let them dry thoroughly, then when you have a good many, put them through the food chopper for “crumbs”. If kept in a jar covered with cheesecloth or a lid which allow* th* air to enter, they will keep for a long time. Vs* a hot knife blade for cutting fresh bread, a wet knife for ratting soft cak*. and a very thin sharp knife for slicing cooky dough. Freshen a loaf of stale bread in the following wav: Wrap it in a very wet cloth for about I minute, then place it in a W moderat* men for 30 minutes. Serve warm. <Be sur* to remove cloth before placing loaf in oven! I Reheat rolls as follows: Place rolls in a paper bag. and sprinkle I bag with water. Or place in heavy pan and cover tightly. Heat m hot oven about 10 minutes. Wash spinach and other greens in several water* (flrst lukewarm and salty, then clear cold water). Lift greens out of water *0 sand . aftllS OUt. Make neehng. on vegi tatele* as thin as possible in order to retain th* valuable mineral salt* found next to the skins. Scrape thin-skinned Vegetables (new potatoes, etc.); pare thick skinned vegetables. A quick easy way to pee) carrots i* to scrub them well with a stiff brush or 1 steel brush. A flat open egg beater i* useful for lifting cauliflower, potatoes, asparagus sou utU. vegetables from boiling water. Cook green vegetable, uncovered and just until teud*r to preserv* their green color. Cook cauliflower, onions, and cabbage in an uncovered kettle to preserve their whiteness and to prevent the development of a strong flavor, i Not only color, but also flavor, texture, mineral salts . and vitamin* ar* destroyed by over-coAmg.) Do not allow vegetables to stand in water after they ar* eooked. b’X? S ‘‘ ne at once ' or hot in top of double After spinach is cooked, place it in a colander to drain well b*for* serving. Keep it tn a warm place, and let it drain gradually. . '**"l hard to beat whit* when mashing them, add a piqch of baking powder and they will become light and fluffy. them ß, holdX*r l sh°.^‘^tly e, ‘ PVPP * r ’' “ mU " n To keep lemons fresh: Place them In a covered jar of cold water in the refrigerator. (( hanve the water every day or two.) in making fruit cocktail: Put irnipefruit, orange*, pineapple, with juice, into the mixing bowl first It will keep other fruit* such as wmt .ng ,rWn turn '" r <tark ’ •• ,h * i«»v* form* a protectiv* I .1. !*•*•"« w,Ur on “*•"«*• and let stand 5 minutes. Thi* make* pri-iw re** ,nm< Com * from th * * kln ,nd th * oranges are easier to Cwitlf*l l»l* Hr f'v«rfc»f. lim - I •»•«•*« cooking problem*, mo* * latter requeuing .nformatioti to Betty Crocker In care ot this newspaper You willl reoalv* a prompt, personal reply. Pl*Me encios* 1 cent stamp t* cover postage.
I laam- behind the facade of slogan* about d<-in<K-t u<-y and dk'Utorahip ha* Itocome the name basic and ; realistic laaur that l«d to the world war. It ta tbe struggle for power • «><onomi< power, primarily, but ueceMartly. political power too - between Groat Britain aud Germany. That shaking down of the Internatloiial struggle to fuiidaincntala ha* caused th* foreign olbco os-t
poaltlona in the Mediterranean tea. The map abow* currant poaitiona of the various fleata and the precioua poaaaaeiona which Uteaa watch don of the tea art guarding. | ■ i p nan w -> •
pert*, the diplomat* and th* financier* to change their eatimate of: the outlook since the nast destruction of Cxechdslovakta ended hope*' of appeasement In February, they a a reed with the private statement of a prominent American diplomat In Europe that Ibe chaucoa ol war were "Ofly-BCty.“ Today mon who direct foreign |M>l|«-y in Great Britain say th* udd*_ana _disqut«tiugly” greater.
NEW W FAIR TO OPEN SUNDAY Fire In Glam Center Din* turbii Preparation* For Opening New Y’urk. April 24 — <UR> — Flags w«iw hol*tod In all st reels 'oduy to signal the appruach of the world'* fair, which opsui* next Hunday and I* expected to bring 1t.000,000 visitor* to spend |l,000.000,000 during the summer 1 Final preparation* were dis- , turbed by a fire at the gb*s cen--1 ter at the fair grounds last night; , by la tier trouble* for Billy Rose’s aquacade, and th* arrest of Faith ' ' Bacon, "tutorpreltve dancer," for ( •PP>-aring In the streets wearing • glunay Grecian costume, leading a Uwn and letting one of hei pres* iiK'-uts aas* a cop. The fire was at a building called Gtass*. Inc. Edward F M Hanrahan of the Pltinburgb Plate Glass Co., one of the three flrma operating It. said "the building cost ll ttop.noo and that's exactly what the damage Is." The fir* wa* In a flue 70 feet above ground and although It waa ot a minor nature and wa* out in go minute*, firemen • warn ped th* building with ton* of water. The engineer of the glaaa houae Richard Vaaaett .surveyed the place In daylight and eaiimaied the damage at from 15.000 to 110.000 He said some artistic framework and lighting fixture* were ruined Rose, the loquacious little showman. aald hia world's fair plan* alao were ruined by the demands of his 220 dancer*, swimmers and showgirls, for pay during aala He said Bally that he "can't, open the show,” that demand* cd| the American federation of actor* in behalf of hi* employee would cost him I&S.iMMt which he couldn't afford. He had been advancing the employes 15 a week during , rehearsals and had arranged to ' take It out of their *3O weekly i salary when they started getting I ’*•' Sophie Tucker, president of the union. Mid she had "given Rose hell over the telephone,” and I Ralph Whitehead, executive *t-cre-1 In Washington, a highly revpousitou - source expressed belief that th* chances of war were 10 to oue before President Roosevelt's peace message and now have been re-deun-d to seven to oue. hOVIt K TU TAAPAYUM Nuti e is hereby given Umi Mua•lay Jl< 1 win be the last day to lay your dpnng Installment of visa*. Ik,- county treasurer* bitten will be ..p.-n from s A. M. to < M duriiia the tex paving season. AU luxes not paid by that time will become di-llii.|«in tll 4 an yij penalty will be ad<l*<U an additional will oa added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in May in the year the deliuquracy occurcd . liubu who ha\e bought ur Bohl pro;erty and with » •iKU»*.n «r taxes «ra aakc>i lu cuui<* in at Q*ue. Call on the Audllur fur errors au i any redurlioui- Tbe Treasurer c«ui uiMkfi no « orr«*<'tk»iis. The Treasurer u Ul not bo Islblu for 1 b«- penalty ut dUtnuuaat taxes reauhhm from t»w» ommission of tax-paynra to stat* definitely on what properly lb*y desire 10 pay. tl. whose nam* it may be round. In what township or corporation it U siluated. person* owing delinquent texes I Should pay them al once, the law u> such that there is no option left tor the treaaurer but enforce the oollec|i‘on of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to undone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. It yen pay i lave* tn mure than one township > mention the fa.-t to the Treasurer Also see that your receipts call for •■II your real estate and Peisonal I property. 11l making Inquiries of the Tree- , surer regarding taxes Ur luaure re-1 I ply do not fall to Include return poe- ' tags. JkJFF I.IECHTY Treaaurer Adams County. Indian*
__ 111 —■ (joot/fyodYm’l* Like Our Boiled Dinner OUR boded dinnera are ter thoaa who really want New England boiled dinnera . . . for thoaa who Ilka ham that ateama on their forka and MfeLTS In their mouthe . . . fluffy white potatoee and cabbage. i - j Boiled Perfect. SNYDER’S DINER The Court Houee la one block weal ol US. 1
It* 17. Mid Ro*e wa* using "a most In human* methnd of attracting publicity by teeanlassly exploiting hia cboru.< ” u* I 0— /Wert* War Would Destroy Democracy J Washington, April 24 - <u.R> — Hugh 8 Johnson today told the senate foreign rotation* committn* that * modem war would destroy American dunimrucy. Johnson tastifled ala hearing »f proposed change* in the l ulled Htatea neutrality act “Wa learned lu lU|,“ Johnson •aid. "that war against dictatorship can be waged by a democracy only It It transformed Into an even mor* ruthlcM dictatorship” —— o ■ Plan Spring Trips To Indiana Park* Indianapolis, April 24.— Scores ’of club* and other group* ar* ar* planning spring aud early summer outing* at th* Indiana slat* parka. Virgil M. biae mou*. < ommisaloner of the department of conaervatlon. reported today. The park* ar* especially popular with school group* arrang- —————
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tug picnic* to c*|*br*t* th* gtoac of th* *chon| y**i Among group* achudnilß* 1 park Oatman rvoeutly uru th* cm pluyo* of th* Gcnural Kl*clrU Ptant at Fort Wayn* who ar* to vlalt Indiana Dun** Mat* park on May 7. and m«mt>«r* ot th* ttard*u Club* of Indiana, who will visit I'okugo* *tat« parte during th* early psrt of Jun*. - O' ■■■■■' "■ - ALLEGEED WOMAN ICONTINVICD FROM PAOB ONB> to »»rv* 2 to 14 ya*r* *t th* Indian* *i*te- reformatory lor a serta* ot forgrrie* In thi* community, baa been transferred to th* *t*to penal farm at FulnamviUe aud he **• questioned there. a , Plan $20,000 Addition To Kendallville Home Kendallville, Ind. April 24—(t'Fl . A 220.05 U addition will be built on . the Lutheran Old People* home , here, It wa* announced today by Itev. Bruno Poth, secretory ot lb* home board. The addition I* expected to accomodate 2* more persona. ——i lll*—
