Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1939 — Page 7

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IPatrons, Notice |B I The offices of the undersigned dentist* ■■till rl<>M* at 5 I*. M. and remain closed tor ■■he Balance ol each day. The) will also dose ■■tednesday noon at twelve o'clock, and closed. ■ ■'red I. Patterson Harold DeVor ■■ay Stingley Roy Archbold ■Boe Morris Eugene Fields ■ I — Km7^7| , TwNs l 7N7Mal{nEN^ , " ■ WITH IBoIH II \l XS liORTK I I.TI R \L I "SERVALL” I'itead of cultivate . . Save labor . Save watering . >Our garden against droughts of kummer and freeaea ■<t ynter Makes dry sandy soil hold water and fertilizer, tough clay soil for root and water penetration . . . baking and cracking of soil . . take a vacation from . healthy plants .. . sturdy roots . . better flowers humus in the so.I, The lowest priced qua< t> humus on the market. lin two grades. coarse and £ 7. E •’ vr H.ile ]■ Servall also obtainable for poultry litter. Burk Elevator Co. I Phone 25 or 886 —Recent IwSy T rade-lns -e ■ulinu bargains on Good I sed Cars! Trade in I ■ H,r Present car for one that will save on upkeep ■nd Kite you man.t miles of pleasant motoring. ■" Deluxe C'hev. town 1936 V-8 ford 85. Has ■lan. Color, hlack. Mo- been driven only 19.000 ■b upholstering Heat- ‘“’ ,ual '’“‘.h’ |J . Very low mileage. «" d uph " l '' ,mnK " kc ■”• tell from new. —— 4- Also Several Other Cars ■‘‘ Chevrolet Deluxe ’” ~M 5 Y;« *»«•*»*£ (* !>(* with i j I • 1033 V l ord (ouch ■din n . catcr and 2 - 1935 Dodge y ' , ’’“w equipment. Fordor Sedans ■ r ' Clean car. 1 . 1930 Ford Pickup ( Truck Low payment plan available on any of our new or used cars. | Manley Motor Sales ■,,. M Ibtdße-Plymotif h Sales and Service N. First St. Decatur. Ind. Phone 168

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 11)39.

I Elizabeth at 13 ; f- 4 Il' MT •V' . i'll ■' J, , "? i 1 L * *X. ' < ' 1 Ml SmK K-MMBfgRI * fT'/IfISS ? v wl Princes* Elizabeth a Entering her 14th year little Frinceea Elizabeth of England, heir to the Br.tieh throne, now begin* a long and rigid period of training for the great office ' she may some day occupy. Her father. King George VI. gives her on her 13th birthday a diamond* I . studded bracelet. Queen Eliza* : beth's gift to her daughter is a box ct long silk stockings, signi* ' tying the g<ri has now entered the teen age.'' BUDGET SLASH ICOXTIXVED FROM PAGE ON KI . this division will be completed, but i no future work will be undertak- ■ en. Th« traffic depaFtment'a princiI pal work recently has been to con-, ! duct" surveys and work for the ra- ' duction tn Indiana highway traffic i death toll. Hallie Myers of Indianapolis. I director of the division, will continue in the maititeuatm* depart- * m<*nt since his position is statn- | tory. But the safety work of the ’ division will la* vastly curtailed iattd !>ieti« remarked that this i •'will lie especially noticeable to ’ the general public in th** safety i program.” —. ■ '>— AUTO INDUSTRY i (fVNTINUEn FROM PAGE ONKi , "' ■ 7 authorization less than 24 hours I earlier. Although the defense program appeared to he getting underway I overnight, the controversy over ! neutrality remained muddled | However. Rep. James A Shanley, I D., Conn., proponed a neutrality board to advise- the president on I foreign affaire. He plans to IntroI duc-e a bill establishing such a ! Isiard and Rep llola-rt J Corbett. It . Pa . his colleague on ih>- house Ln I I DECORATE THAT I IMPORTANT 2/* I I ♦\ of your home is wsll I S space. Beautifying it gives I B you new-home atmoephers t I at least expense. It de- I I serves tho world's finest K I wellpaper Redecorate t i this fall with Imperial pa- I I pars, guaranteed washable. I I light fast. See them in all E I price ranges st our show - I I .ooms today! c ; B. .1. Smith 1 Drug Co. I * •tf'MvS «•-©•*•*•*• ••»<••••«•• 111 I * I

GRADE SERIES 1 OPENS FRIDA! Find Game In City (trade Softball Serie* Here Tomorrow The first game of the auanal city • ighth grade softlsall championship rerlea will be played Friday aftert.oon at 4 o'clock. Sy I sester Everi ban. coach of the junior n'gh team. iititKHtn* rd todays I The first game was aclH-duled for < triier in the wem but was post-r<>n<-d. tin Monday afternoon the annual city eighth grade Back meet will 11« held at Worthman Field. Mr > Everhart announced. Tuesday afteruisMi the second ot 'the softball games in the series Is Is< h-duled. Hbth of lhe sofUialt' gsmvs will be played al thu South Ward diamond. All of the contests will »tart a*. 4 p. m. G. O. P. EDITOR tCOXTINL’ED FROM PAGE ONKI I a merger with the Vidette and had edited the paper ever since. Hi- was a prolific writer, con ; ducting a dally column In the VI-1 detti- Mt-ssenger and In addition . h«* wrote many special articles ft»r publication elsewhere. He was [very active in the community life I here. Prior to the Republican state convention last year, he advocated I that the party nominate Demo- ' cratlc Senator Frederick Van Nuys | j who at that time was engaged In a battle over rvnomlnatlon with the statehouse organization Whipple leaves his wife and two I daughters. Fuueral arrangements ’ have not been completed. MURDER RING — i tCONTINVBI* FROM RAGE ONK> I had implicated more than 75 per- ■ . sons Including doctor* and insn>' ! ance agents Mrs. Josephine Roma Ido. 41. who confessed to complicity in thmurder of her husband. Antonio, who had 87.000 Insurant-*-. Mrs. Agnes Mantiuk. under arrest In connection with the pots- 1 foreign affaire committee, aai'l be i would introduce a similar bill for | tnrtun ity memitere. Woodring's proposal tn re-vltal* ize the army's officer staff has been considered a need for many years. Specifically, it would elint- ! Insle th*- so called world war "hump" that has kept younger i men out of strategic posts. Fol- ■ lowing the world war the ofltcer's ' roster was the highest In history ' and there has been lint* room “at the top" for younger officers to advance Woodring said that new and rigid physical exinnlnatlons. In addition to the regular ones, would become mandatory before June 30 for all offhers above lhe rank of ,! captain. This, hr- said, would fur- ' ther Improve lhe army's efficiency J by *-lhninating those unfit for ac.l live service.

Senator Wheeler’s Son Weds RPf /dw> I I?? i'- ■ I ■flfl. ■ jfl • JK| )•. - !.;■ )

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wheeler

I Newlyweds Charlotte Sharp Wheeler nf New Philadelphia. 0. and her husband. Edward Wheeler of Washington. D C . son of th. | I Montana senator, ire pictured following their marriage at New 1 ' PhiladeDhla. Sharp te s retired manufacturer.

— — —. . . ■ The Axis Meets in Rome Bi I. I. I*. Kadiuphnto Benito Mussolini (right) rrects Field Marshal Hermann Goering, in thia picture telephoned to London then radioed to New York. Goering represented Hitler in Rome parleys between the two powers to decide their future caurse us European politics.

oiltag of her husband. Romaine. I who had tH.iaa* Insurance. Mrs. Suxie |>| Martino, who haa i beam charged with the murder of i her hueliattil Giuaeppl. Emilio MuM-ellt. 30, who alh-g-' edly |xw*il ax Mr*. IH Martino**, huaUind 111 applying for Inxuraiive. ( Mr» Stella Alfonxi. who iaj under indictment for her hua*| band's murder. Kelly aaid the ring operated in I’eiiuaylvania. New York, New Jersey. Delaware and t'oniieelicut. but committed moat of Ita murders here. All vletiina »o tar known were hnxbtindx All were given areeliic. o ABANDON PLANS tCONTIXUEn FROM PAGE ONEt 1 it would make for better coordin- • at ion of enforrement actlvtfTea, Abandonment of th*- treasury's * i-nforK-metit plans was exp*-eted to confine the president’s next re organization proposals to certain interdepartmental shifts. — — "O- - .. De talrra Cancels His Trip To United States Ikildin April 27 tu.py North-1 lent Ireland's aiiiuireiit Intention to', I carry <*ut Great Britain’s con- | scripth.ii order, it Wil* understiHxl.| cauaed I'ritne Minister Eatnon Is- ‘ I Valera <*f Eire to canc«»l his trip, I to the t'liiied Slat* x today He Valera told a startled Dail |

t parliament I that he had been I forced to cancel the trip Itecause ! of certain "grave offenses" which occurred yesterday. He would not reveal them (()L. LINDBERGH (CONTINfED FROM PAGE O.NEZ "in-line ' engine* almost exclua-' iv< ly. The Allison engine is said to Im- lhe lightest and fastest ever developed. Sene Warrants For Delinquent Taxes Fort \Vayne. Ind April rt—tl’l'l Sheriff Walter Fi-igcr said today 1-1* men have begun serving war- ' lauu* for delinquent payment of ■ the state gross income tax. Hr Mtid the warrants were betas •rved first against stnal'er ac- . count* on which some of the tax lias l.een paid in the hope- of cleaning 22nd Annual Sale of lhe Augltiae Cou—ty Breeder*' A*»'n. Saturday, April 29, *39 at 12:3C Eastern Standard Time 15— HEAD—IS 1F Good Cow* with Calve* at Side. 11 Bred Heifer* in Calf to Good Bull*. 9 Open Heifer*—Choice One*. 7 Bull* ot Serviceable Age. good individual*. Sal* will be held in the Sale Pavilion at the Wapakoneta Fair i Ground*. WAPAKONETA. OHIO Halsey, Downing and ' Roy 8. Johnson—Auctioneer*. For Catalog address W. IL STEVA ST. MARYS. OHIO - luu .p<nORNIOt the « uff fTfTrtjPrA tx«»»f hniuh •»( iM’ini beauty fut painted I A.l'l new beauty to pointed fio**i» with FLORHIUE. Thi, glistening finish will give you beautiful in prsctieally no time at all. Wear, like iron. The big apple, children'* •cuffing feet, caustic ■>**>*•. boiling water none of these can tnar FLOWHIDB'S glemning luster. LEE HDW. CO. Munroe Street Colon by Noturt • Ptinh by Pitttburfh i yJ /vJ P h Lflf aL. .Al

'tip those deflclenclea. ”W>* are doing all wa can to col- ' iect Hie tax In the casieat and moot diplomatic way possible, but th*- law sava the tax must be co.locted.' > leger declared. "I intend to enforce i the law until ordered not to do so j by tho courts.” Hammond Worker* Vote On Strike Hammond Ind. April it— (UFt --A strike thrsateurd today at tho I Shell CHI Co., refinery here as more | - han 600 employee, affiliated with the oil workers' union, participated in a atrike vote to end May 1. Tlir employes are voting whether t< strike to enforce union dtvnands lor dismissal Indemnity for me workers who will be dlsmlxwd when the company ceases operations bore. The union and company have | ’a-on deadlocked on the Indemnity . j question since March 31.

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Rcptirt 1.000 Dead Os Unidentified I’luguc ■— I lain don. April 27»-(l'l , i llw ex--1 < lusago ivirgrApli reported from Ab '‘thwlxid. Indi*, today that 4.<*vo rer* r*M had dlml on an unldcMtfitJ | pl-ajrun in the interior. Madrid M ill Again Be Spain Capital llutgox. Spain, April 27— <VP>— Madrid lx aoon 10 Imcontr the capK lal of Hpaln again. It was under•lotsd t-»day. Gen Franclaco Frunco waa «x---ps-c-ted to remove htg governmetiL from Burgoe to Madrid at an early date, poxelbl*- coincidentally with the madrid victory* pared} May 18. FOK SALE — New Form of Affidavit of Mortgage IndebtednesN. 2 for 5c or *1.25 i for 10(1. The Decatur Demrsernt (’«. I*