Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1939 — Page 4

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Advertise it in the local newspaper where you gat Quick and aiseable retains ♦ With the usual final rush of tax ! payers today, tnr office of the county treasurer was the busiest ' place in the city. Another few days aud the trees will be all leafed out and spring will really be here It s a happy time of the year. Make the moat of it. Business is getting better and its up to you to gel your share of it. Don’t be licked. There is away to improve conditions If you ■ work at it It’s lime to get busy. This Is the greatest country in the world. We are <t peace and , intend to remain that way. We have the greatest natural resources and the young folks have a greater opportunity here than any where in the world. Daylight saving time is on again in a number of northeastern Indiana towns aud cities. Here it will be used by several industrial plants making the usual Inconvenience. It does aeem as though we all ought to work under the same scheme of time. Holler skating is great sport for the youngsters but they must be taught to be careful. If on the street they are in danger from tragic and if on the sidewalk they must remember the rights id pedestraisn. Seems as though the boys and girls should have a concrete lot to use for this sport. Hitler apparently lakes the position that he can make certain demands and if these arc not granted he will take what he wants by force but that the responsibility for a terrible war. if it occurs, will be ou the shoulders pt the nations that refuse. It’s a somewhat uu usual situation and position. The trustee of Blue Creek township In Johnson county started today to publish the names of all persona on relief. That matter became an issue in the last campaign aud the public will be given the opportunity of discussUig the neods of the recipients aud reporting on what they know that the official don't. We appreciate more than we can tell you the increased interest In advertising in theau columns as demonstrated (he past woek. Wo believe It helps the city, the advertiser and the customer If each day our merchants and dealers extend an invitation to the 15,000 read-rs of the Daily Democrat in this trading radius. It is important that every bicycle rider, young or old, use the greatest care, especially when riding on Hie city streets when trufln is the big problem these days. The aerlOQs accideut in which young'

Duane Davidson was a victim. Indicates how easy it is to have a ' collision. Observe the laws and the rules and help avoid accidents I The author Hum will continue to watch tiQm< and to arrest those i who flagrantly violate the laws. I That's the only thing they can do I j if they wish to comply with their oath of offiie aud to do the thing 1 dnaigued—make traffic aster. It's I tough for those who have to pay I fines but if some of the people * must obey, then its right that all J should. SSBBBi 1 The State of Indiana built 1»7 miles of paved roads teal year, which was exceeded by o ily three slates of the 43. Moreover, when the paving was completed, the roads were all paid for and there was no outstanding bonds or other , tudebteduoM No stale has a finer system of highways or larger percentage of its state roads paved.— ' , Newcastle Courier-Tunes. This is national boys aud girls 1 week aud programs for each day have been arranged. Every one likes to boost the youugsters and I thia occasion gives us the oppor-1 I tuulty to show them we are for them really. Often something' I practical is more encouraging than I talking ideals. You are invited ' Ito take part In this weeks obaer-I vatton of an important occasion j The Russian aviators who attempted a non-stop flight from t Moscow to New York did not I achieve their goal but they made a wonderful flight, displayed real! skill and deserve credit tor their | bravery. They tended near the Gulf of St Lawrence, just a few hours away from the New York field where they hoped to land j with a new and wonderful record I ot accomplishment. Several have menuoued to us an interest iu the pnqtuaal f<* a gr« - Ipi out building in which to keep the cuuau records. It the court house should be destroyed by fire . we would find ourselves in a predicament w itb every title requir- * mg a proof of ownership to estab- j lish its correctness and that might be a tough job. It would be a great uupruvemeut if it would be worked out without too great a I cost and those who have been in-. veatigating. believe it could be. Ernst W. Buscbc, master farm-! er, bank director, well known and able eltisen has been chosen presi- , deal of the Kotaiy club. He will' make good aud will further establish thia service club as au orgau nation ol usetuluess. As president of the Central Sugar Beet Grow-1 era Association he has become ' known over a duseu couutiea aud he will have the support of the j members of Rotary as well as , thousands of others. W. Guy Brown who has served as president of Roiary the past year has an excellent record aud concludes bls position with bouor and distinction fur having completed another Job well. The undergiouud telephone linoj project iu this city has been completed and the cut-over lluished from Monroe sued north. The transformation with made without iutorrupUou ot service, a porlormance that should merit the praise from every one. it's a great improvement, adding to the value and to the service of the Citltv'ia Telephone Company, oue of the out standlug Independent companies of the middle west. Similar itn proveuictits arc being made at Berne. where overhead wires will be done away with, adding to the appearance as well aa to the service. Flue work, gentlemen. Chaacdloc Hitler's speech was a clever one iu that he got over his message to outside countries while leaving the Impression at home that Germany was being beset by 1 enemies He deciarea be is for ' ' peace but will continue to prepare |

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for war. That he doesn’t want to tight but will unless bis de mauds are k ran ted He told America to "mind her own business' or words to that effect aud most folks here , agree with that advice, which however doesn't prevent another world war that will effect this nation as ' well as every country In the 1 world. It appears that the situation hasn’t changed much aud that about all that ran be said is that they are uot quite ready to , touch off the display of fireworks. YEARS AGO TODAY May I—Victory loan today 4433,440. E. O Miller resigns aa agent for . The Prudential Insurance Co. The acta of ISIS arrive here, con-

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1 Ulnlng 1.044 pages. The Schroeder fund w 33X50 lousy Eli Sprancer of Saginaw Michigan Is aUeudiug to tusin. as here Gilbert Stnckb-r and H. W Gillig return from Chicago. George Keller id Culver visits the Frank Gass family. o — - Modern Etiquette | | By ROBERTA LEE Q When a young man has been introduced to a girl, and Illes her very much. Is It all right for him to ask pc nn las ion to call on her? A Y«w. after he has been in her company for a reasonable lime, but pot within the first veuty or thirty minutes. Q Isn't it a friendly gesture to held a jxrson's hand, or piaev a i hand on his arm. while talking with him? A. It may be a friendly gesture, but it is very anuoy Ing to smutt

In order to obtain cuatody of her four email children, Mra Helen Caaaldy. of White Cloud. Mich.. w*a done to death by her brother-in-law. Elton Caaaidy at the beheat of her eatranged husband, , Charlea Caaaldy, and their mother. Mra Matilda Caaaldy. accord- | in* to the confeaalona of the three. Though Mra Caaaidy'a death looked like aulrid*. police launched a thorough jrobe into the caae resulting in the can'ea- | aiona when little Charlea Caaaldy, Jr., waa overheard to say he had seen "Uncle Elton drag mama out of bed by her Ijtir" The Cuaidy*. Elton and Charlea. and their • luethor arc shown 2 a

People and should be avoided. Q YVbat would be a g<iod 'oast for | b liont to offer to a gueet? A. "To our guest, aud oiu only' 1-quest is that he be our j-uest often." Household Scrapbook By Roberta Mending China When mending broken chine, if it is stood to "set" tn a box ol sawdust. It can be placed in any de sired position and ita own weight w.ll bold It steady unti Itbc cement baa hardened. In the Garden Morning glory, or any ha-d aeeds.' should be soaked before planting. Soak them for about twenty-four Lours, and ther. plant with toe large end of the seed dovn. Boiled Syrup A boiled syrup can be kept from crystallising If a pim-h of soda i» added to it while cooking.

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NEW YORK FAIR OPENED SUNDAY President Roonetelt Oftidally Opeltti World’s Fair New York. May I U.R> Today was Norway day. Belgian day. aud New Haven U'uun i day in the: world of tumuriuw Yesterday »** l*r«aid<-ut Rouse ’ vr|t da), aud he formally opened the biggest exposition In histoiy by hitching the 4147.VO<*dOV world's fair wagon to a etar— the star of peac < "Our wagou ia hitch'd to a star." Mr Roosevelt said In hie * first address since Adolf Hiller rejected his peace message. "But . It la a star of good will, a star of I progress for mati kind a star ot. greater happiness and less hardship. a Mar of International good will. and. above all. a star of jmaee.'* ■The crowds that will attend the second day s performance, aud particularly the rank and file of the fleet's Atlantl< squadron, were hanging ou today s weather Fair and warmer will uncover tundras of uudlty in the glrlle-ahowe which I was kept under wrap la yesterdays goose pimpllng tcirca 40 fahrenheltl temperature The shape of things to come was I indliatvd ebon Rualta Royce, a dove dancer iu the amusement I area, appealed fully clothed The audience booed Rosita weut t quickly Into a atrip-tease. The ixos became cheers The chorus lu the offmg took the cue aud < hang, d to G-atriuga In the Cuban village, a white I maiden scantily clad, was aacri-* (Iced to vood<M> gods after fllpp- * lug bar hips at a wid<-eyed audl-1 eMs At the Savoy ballroom. Harlem projected brio the world of tomorrow, 50 couples swung into the dance of tomorrow. It i was too u ,|d (0,. tse Savoy’s I Kaloh. a but uude dancer. A tew other nude dancers were I thlck-akliilivd enough to brave the cold Eleanor Holm aud the Sait beauties of Billy Rose’s Aquacade were not Their show will opeu when it s warmsr. 80. will Faith Bacon, with her "fawn dance.'* Crown Prince ulav and Crown' Crimes* Mailha of Norway were nored visitors to the

YOl K LOAN IS MADE IN I 1 .MUSI confidence: • A The year* of reputable service rendered by the Decatur Loan 4 Discount Co. 1a known to the people of Decatur and surrounding territory. Personal and business loans are matters of confidence. Inquire as to our services. DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Over Auto License Bureau Decatur. Ind I You'll Like Home-made Apple Pic If you want the treat of real home-made apple pie. be sure you order it with one of our delieious meals. It's served pipin' hot from the ovens and Its sugar-coated crust Is the best. A < Jr SNYDER’S DINER The Court House is one block weet of US.

fair They were to dedicate the N'orwsgian building Tomorrow Crown Pi Ince Fred ! crick aud Crown Princess Ingrid <>f Denmaik. will opou the Danish pavilion. They visited the pres l dent and Mrs. Itooeeveli at Hyd Park today. Aiwwen T® Test * Quehtionb Below are the answers to the Test QueatloM printed on Pago Two 1. latae Huron X The bldtug of uim> calcstlai body by another paaalug iu bout of it. 3. France. 4. By Adjusting the weights the homes carry to equalise their chances of winning. 4. No. a Noted Italian Journalist. 7. Beta. | ». New York Yankee*. *. California. IV Houolulu. 7. The Mediteriaumin. 3. Queen Geraldiue of Albauu. 3. Tennis. 4. Kidn-pu'-ta-tive; not kom-pu-'.a'-tive. 4. Peao. 4 fingers.

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