Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATIR PublULr.i Every Evening Except s»uuua) by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporates Catered at ue Decatur. lad. Post Often as Second Class Matter I. H Heller President < H Hell Louer, dec y & Hua. Mgr. Dick D. Heller ..... Ake Preatdeut •übacr ptien Rate*: dingle copies | 01 Due week. by earner ______ .10 Ddo veer, by carrier &oo Ona mouth. by ma.l —. .33 Three months. by mall _____ 1.00 lit mouths, by mail ____ 1.7* Hue year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office ______ a.oo Prices quoted are within a radtua of 100 miles Elsewhere 13.30 one year. Advertising Rates nude known on Apple at tun. National Ad ver. Representative ECHEERKR a CO. IS Lel.ngtou Avenue. Me* York 33 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dmlfes.
lAOII t W#|’ eillV loliKf 1 ! . • i* not h.u iu; . p wry Tb» committee in <hur«« of the Ullhiud m* t •’< ! (air ha < t'lK t« d for the tree atta that will enter* tain the crowds here the* week of July 31st Included util be a ingh thrill, a roller skating act and a 1 bicycle comedy skit that will make you laugh and cheer at the same I Htne. IPs gntng to be a big show. I Plan to enjoy It. < The build-up for Mayor Rauls "f Fort Wayne hh a candidate for the Republican nomination for gover* ' nor is Interesting whether It re*l suits in any thins: serious or not. l A committee to induce the honorable mayor to permit his friends to lionet him arc now hard at ! work with the ultimate reunite of \ couee well known to them before i they started John Steelman doesn't scent to be making much progress with the i oal miners and operators and the i wage hour deadlock continues. The outlook is reported to be very gloomy aud the coal shortage al- i
i ready quite noticeable may soon I become accutc The only bt Ugh’ | <« n. W hd|H’ that -I< ran nw no good rvaeou twr it May Ui Wilt aot only be May ! ■ ■ '’. . « -<* .V haw a twuihter who in a | H < <>iu|>toii <4 thv l'iiivv»i*ity of | • hhafttt. Karl (.umpluti, pitMitPin I of th* .Miim’mi buwtu tartltute «t Technology and Wibou .M Comp of Ih. Nauotml Umber Mamrfac Hirer’* a»ihm hdhm, Her huNimnd wh<» dlrd u yeai a£<> wa* lor forty* I one year* u bather of philosophy at Wooster College Mra. Compum herself Is a talented and caitablr woman who has received a number ♦ • Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ ♦ To Renew Old Silks old slkr lan lie renewed by unfolding and putting them Into a tub and covering with cold water. Ig’t them remain for one hour. Inp them up and down, but do not wring, Haug up to drain, and iron while Very damp. Cleaning Pewter pewter may be cleaned by using 'any tine abrasive such as the , cleaning powder and soups which are advartised as uon-scratehers. or whiting and any very fine steel wool ami oil. Was!.' carefully In ■ lean, hot soapsuds afterwards. 11 fuse, and ry. Prevents Curdle Salt w|H curdle milk. It is I therefore the wiser plan to add It liter the dish is prepared.
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AMWHB Io lv»t Questions Below are the answers to the Test W'lesttons printed on I‘ativ Two • -""""■ - * NrK tOll D lisiiblT* ’ Sierra Madrc. TWENTY AGO TODAY wraptiM Is MhtHHint •<!. h wa» adTh- U ! uuk in t teaitfv ot I WHd Bdl Fox and sUrgi, Sw*oi> ♦ y >i¥cs »»is i xL.hHiuD h«*r»* hou»' at Nv*ia»th k . lud. | Modern Etiquette * By ROBERTA LEE Q Hou ph<>uid a ba< holor i t* men he • ntertaiiiM at the (fee A He seat* on his right th sues■"l honor, or the most prumuieui Q Is It ail right fordnwband and j'-ite to Me individual lards when I- nding wedding git. a or to- formal ]» a tsl aft airs? A. Yes, but the j<>mt var( | | H t , (erred. Q Isn’t a porsou entitled to repII imand a clerk in as store alio is*s |»<>ld a defecuw article? A. No. Ou** should ca'l for the' Uoor malinger and enter a tom*! h-.atot with him. COURT HOUSE In the divorce null of Elmer 11,, Hdulnat Ethel ft. Bryan, appearmice tor the defendant was nii-d i hy Kh hhorn. Gordon and Edrln. The deb mlaiil wa» ruled Io ana. I wrr and the ease wan w i for trial I Muy & Assumes Jurisdiction Judge John F. Decker uhhiiiikml Jurisdiction in the i>ariit|o:i suit ot Casper Miller .igaiust John A. Miller and otters. Estate Cases A petition was tiled by tnc administrator Inßhe estate of Abrahm Eg* ley to allow <eea and exm-nsra for services rendered. The petition was submitted and sustained and the administrator was an-torised to pay io Sianm hatlry fiid£& In the cstatn of llert W.Brsus •» petition to dctrnnlU'' lhe Inbeiliauto lax was filed. lu the estate of j c Heuer, proof ot tUc publication ul notice of appointment was tiled. The ttaat* re-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 2K, 1939
TAPE BANDITS AGAIN ACTIVE Lafayette Youth l> Latent Victim Os "Tape Bandite” Fraukloi- Ind April 3* ,j.pj ill*') j» hliii took ||f» Wall* cents in return re l<atwue ll«> said they told him not t<> reIMirt bis mlhluciloii uuHl hv had t. tuiuvd i<> mid then to tell lb- poller that he had "got drunk and lost his cm." Relh-uiath said that lie winked tor ur-aiiy mi hour to hi*, htmrelf and then walked into Frankfurti where lie reiMgied to poUcr He told police that lie- m«n seired him about » :» p m. and; than he finally treed Uliuself ulsiut; ItiHlUtßh*. Pieces To Prison Indiana polls. Aim II 2s uj.fh Stare fMiltvv will return Paul Pierce, reeaped convict, to the Indiana MMe prison today, and I i stm t atresh in their simreh for th® j , "tape bandits OBievrs guve up hope yesterday ■ I that Pie Ha-, and Mik<> Janulags of J , Evansville with whum he was ar*| ; rusted at Uatuleiaon, Ky . Munday, I f ort as* filed aud the uoucu oruor-1 )<•<• roturumiie May 2i'.
Public Sale Decatur Residence The widow of ih«» lnt< Mathew F lUrrU will mil at public auction l th< ii reaid. in .- property. on the pramiaea. 4xl Wont Madlnou Btrevt. I (jCiatlll, fudlullu OU Saturday. May 6.1939 at 10:30 o’clock A. M. I Modern |o room houae. fi rootua mid hath on finu floor. I momn mid I room editable for Imth room ownecond floor Thin houae In Ideal for a ■ Duplex and mild In- ouuvertcd Inpi otic of the fluent rental Income • i proportion, in Decatur. excellent location; Urac lot; new furnace, lull apci-tiun welcomed auy time prior to day of mil, 1 TtßMS—bold sulijeit |o || <j I, <•_ ( ,f $2,107 IH payable »35 (Mi ' per monili, balance of Mlllng price required to !»• paid Vj eaah day of I nule. leliiuinder on delivery of Deed. P<hhu>«h|ou will lie elven within 3t> day* MRS. MATHEW F. HARRIS, Owner • | ROV S. JOHN&ON—Auctioneer
nilgh: prove t«> In- the niy»rertou< bandits who charm retire racli foray by kidnaping their viettm Vkiim. at ike tape bandits who viewed Pierer aud Jeuulugs nHIMI stliu HlfU IL* > <Udlt I rtvii f <trv Mill frve, ih« *upt bandit* th* if iiiinh victim *it. LINDY FAMILY REACHES U. S. Mr.*. ( hark* Lindherxh And Tw<» Son* Arrive* I rom England Naw York. April is »UJ»J Mrs.) A nurse tarried the younger! Uudbergh child, two yesre ~W . mhu. Juu. a. walked br*id« ill* the ireUht )t*vrl wberv an auio* mobile with .\\w Jerwy Ikoaae* plates awaited them, presumably .to lak** ihrtn to th«* vatat*' of Mi> Dwight Morrow .Mrs LiudlM-ighs 1 mother, at Englewood. N J , VoL Lindin tgh mi a tour <*f th** i country fur the army air service ( j which ba* drafted him to active ' duly. ws» in Lluytuii. Ohio. The Champlain docked at 6 a .in. and Mrs. Lmdla-rgh. the children and the nurse were the first pass* j viigrrs off. They went down the j gaiiupiuuk at 7: lit a m VntH then, police hud guarded lb® pier mid Ipt netted no trewspaper man i aboard. No photographers Were ■ |M>rmittrd within 75 feet of Mrs. ! LindiH rgh or the t.hlldreu. Policemen complerely surrounded I them utiti libcy reached the auto I mobile, which left in the direiiiou of Englewood
BENEFIT FUND MVS INTEREST Money In State I nemploymrnt Fund Earning $.*»(),1100 Monthly Fort Waym April 2* Money I {deposited In th<> Indiana un mu ploy-1 incut compensation trust fund Is I ' earning interest of nearly gktt.bbd' a month ami to date has earned' 3i.130,00<>, ('tnrrnce A. Jackson. I director of the state nnempioymcui I < ompensatton <livtsion. announced I today. The Indiana division has just received notice from the treasury department in Washtngton that intereat earning of 31<4.a2t xa tor tin Urst quarter of 1938 have been : (ivditvd to the Indiana fund. a«I ,-ording to iutormatton received by E F. Ktvmliler, unemployment <omtM-nsatton manager in thia district. This brought interest tain* ed sim e the Mtond quarter of 1936, when tontributlona to the i fund were tirst collected, to 31.12s.Mil 23 In addition to payroll lontrtbuHons and interest on investment, the Indiana benvAt fund now receives interest aaoekaed by law on laic imyrnent of Mate contrtbuti.ma by employers, the Imai manager explained Thia revenue has averaged about 3X400 a month. It j went to the administrative fund I until the 1939 Igeialature < hanged! th- stature, Adminfstraiive ex-1! pens, is now fully met from tedrr-1 al grants. The trust fund money can te* I invested only in obligation* auar-l anteed by the tederal government. L Three invewlinents are made by I th. V r> Tieaaurer. who is <ur-|i , todiaii <>f the tiiuit funds of all! states interest is <ompute3 out the avenge market price of leder-| al securities and has ave*~ced 1 1 about 2.3 per cent. At the eud of April the balance j available in lb- trust fund for pay-! num <>f benefits was alMivr 325-1 tSHi.uqo after payment of 32!.000.-j 000 to totally and partially unapt-i ployed Hoosiers since the cud of I the previous April ' S COMMON ERROR** Do not say, "There la uo 11 hurry about it. ’ say. "hast.
SPECIAL! Country Fried Chicken Lunch 3Oc Wednesday and Saturday Equity Dairy Store. WANTED RAGS, Magazines, News* papers. (scrap Iran, Old Auto Radiators. Batteries, topper. Brass. Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We bus aides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide A; Fur Co. 7!0 W. Monroe st. Phone 412 I L X Brin* bright, gleaming heuuty tn pamttd R<«. with PITTB BURGH FLOBHIDE. You can relay your rug. a few houra after it is apphe.t Thia quickdry me enamrl g ive( floor, a colorful, attractive finish that really wears! . fITTJIURSH FISIHIOE UMMU I » LEE IIDW. CO. Monroe St reel <af«n by N.fure • Pamtf by RrOtb.rgfc lH L» • 11. I
ASSERTS F. 0. R. SOUGHT PEACE \vw Tinu> Syy.w Ruuhcvelt Sought StTrvt Meeting New Yolk. Aplil 2' qj.Rl Th* | New York Times in a dispatch t I signed by its Washington rerres IMSUdent. Anhar Krwk. said today that sometime between the May and Septembei t'sechoslovak eri»i . last year. President lloo*.wit ssk ed Adolf Hiller aud He into Mus* suliul to meet him at sea or on some neutral Island Io discuss their terms for a permaueni peace. I The suggestion was that each of th- three, himself and the two dictators, board vessels of th<-ir own navies and meet some place, su«h as one of the Asm vs Krock said the invitation was eatended to Mussolini, and through him. to Hitler, by an agent of Mi. Roosevelt. The president's idea was said to have been to learn th«. minimum terms on which th. di<tators would Madge to keep the |wa«x. and if tie found tliciu pra ■ •
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