Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATIK Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THS DSCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind. Post unite aa Secund Class Matter I. H Heller .... President A It. Holtbousc, Sec'y. A Hua Mgr Dick D. Heller.....Vice-President Subscription Rate*: Single coplea .8 .03 Uue week, by carrier.... .. .10 Ono year, by carrier 6.0” | Uue month, by ma 11.... ... J& Three mouths, by ma 11...... 100 Six niotitba, by mai1......... 1.75 Uue year, by ma11..1001 Uue year, at office.... 8.00 j Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere 83.80 oue year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Ad ver. Representative Si'll EERER a CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago • Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home 1 tallies. Mortgages on homes in the lulled States are five billion dollars . less than tn 1933. Who dares to say that conditions are not better? Nearly thirty per cent of inmates j than twenty-four years old. That s ' not M vory good t oiidltion mid 111 - | dkatea that our young people start ; off with th* wrong i>. .sportive, thin < ouniry during 153% wio» mor** than nine billion dollars which is . nearly double the Income for 1933 * though not quite as high as in i It s real summer, time for straw j the <ro|ia along, to plan for vacs - tions. to go after business and to i enjoy the thrills of the warm I than the aero months. The Roy Scouts had a fine tint* I at the < nmporee at Berne and the I sermon on "The Hoy of Today, the dis* use ion of an interesting and i important problem.- The Scouts | Imagine if y<. u h .»w th. ■>.. j German Jewish refugees feel who . have been aimlessly cruising the place to go. We have always felt sorry for "the man without a country ' but certainly these folks, who are in no way to blame, deserve more than the one* who was sent away because he cursed the Sag and the govern tn* nt. Senator Sherman Minton will be a candidate for rv-vle* tlor* next I year and has so announced. Re cently there has been cotisid< rabb newspaper propaganda that he will Im* appointed to a federal Judaship but h<- disposes of that by dcclar-1 Ing he has never asked for such an appointment and has no thought of doing so. An able leader, recently elected majority whip of the senate, he is one of the most powerful men of that body. No better testimonial to the sound government and wise ad minintratioa of any state could b« ! made than the few words offered I by Governor M. Clifford Townsend at the Indiana Day celebration at the New York world's fair. He said Indiana was a good place to Hv« and then added: "Apparently this opinion Is shared by others fnr approximately fllfi.omioou of new industry has located In Indiana within the last two years." Every ettison of the fnited States, regardless of his politics, is hoping and praying f*»r the spArdy re. ovary of Charles Evans Hughes. * hlef justice of the supreme court, who is ill from a duodenal ulcer Judge Hughes baa been a great cittxeu. one of the
greatest and in long years of service has rendered honest, patriotic and unceasing good to the peopleHe is recognised us one of the 1 ■ great Jurists of the world. aMMSwaaaMM [ Walter Wlnih-11 Insists that President Roosevelt will be a candidutv tor a third term. Perhaps Jhe will for others have had a I similar ambition und there is noth-1 , I Inst to prevent 11, but we d«ubt if! lithe New York correspondent has 'lany "mouth to ear'* information* land the president froqu*mly sur-j I prises his (lowest friends by doing I the unexpected. Any announce- * I men from him would of course be I of great interest to the public and I would make a distinct < bang*- In 1 the political picture. It muy be j j fort h< omitig "Thia will be aa gooff a year as | 1937 tor domestic travel, and 1937 was the boot year since Hector 1 oMhe n“tionT? t " U trav’| U1 T I this week. And the annual survey j lot domesilt travel made by Bus-i Incas Week indicans that this, l ri*otn .til ov<*r th*’ < •*imtrv u answering the pied piper of the New York World's Fair, Grover I Whalen, and the I. ss hi tens.- bally-1 I Os ! hi* tsoliiefi I* ata' t t isin Washington ffopsters who are . ' iMIppOHO’d to g*'t «H*nl!i(i till* ?•< I tor favtn and figures say that while I Met people anticipate the uext I adminiatration will cut fedvnii ex[ehewhere. govt/nment made work will continue and i***nsh»ns will increase. Total taxes will not be I and that, don t get excited for We , * go from one < yrlv te ah«»th**r . eat nation on («od's footgtotd I has risen steadily. The report is j m<»dith». but the vast tranimruon* j wttich go to make up what is 1 r'*’!fch!v ('All* d MIIH w-K. I was told by President Roosevelt I upending power. He called alienIlion to husinera men. both large slid small, that their profits deI- nded upon the earning power of I the average family in th»*ir own I communities. He said , hM , , h) . ‘ I cure for sick business is more cutI turners. Just aa the cure tor unem-1 Pb>ym* nt Is more jobs The fed-«-ral government Is now assisting in thia process. It Is helping by loaning money to homo owners, and builders who are putting back I to work the carpenters, the plumbI era. the brick layers long idle It I la assisting by insuring credits to Ismail businesses, so that they can obtain the credit which private capital found it ttusafe br unwtse to furnish. I " ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. R han a man Is ac< ompanyin t > a woman and kno'ts that sht. does i’oi object to hla smoking is It necessary fnr him to ask pei mission tach time’ he wishes to smoke? A Not at all; If he has alreadv ■ -utked permission on<n or twice, it would be somewhat monotonous ( U' keep repeating the request. Q May one ever nek for an ittviis’lon for on«‘s self, to a dinner or i a luncheon? j ANo ft would on very praaumn. tuous to do so ’ Q. ohouldu t a wall-brad pmaoa
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*~TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ • June 8-The U. S. senata adopt* •post'M *rvj!y ii'.idt* pu’Y» a. my U now rmnuMß he will be a ranwidate for the Republican nomniutioh tor pro Ret. William Sjte«. M, okteat (’emxreaa adopts a resnlution to repeal xi a liana! daylight sa«in< law effective the last .Sunday tn Octo The I! oh house Drug • ompany .bill turn loose l<u* «<nall balloons • e I Household Scraphook | By Roberta Lee To d*-s’roy bodbttgs, f*-r e kero-F*-ne. gasoline, or b— nzlne thorough|v into all cracks at.d creva-es wltn a hand syringe Repeat four or five times at intervals of two or three days. F.p»*mi Balts dlssol.ed in t teacup of water und applied with a t-imtt when he Is at fault? * A. Yes “Confession ot faults makes half amends.'
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A diver de»e*nd» trrm a «ah age veaae! to the Written wbr-artn* Thrtia foundered in the mud of the , Ir«l* aca off Blrkenhaad, England, with 98 men
, brush Is also excellent for this pur-1 Potato Chips , Potato chips keep much better tn ( hags that do not permit strong light' to reach them, than in clear or opaque waxed bags. A tigul tin t outs Iner is best. Cneeseeiotn 1 , The beet material for dusting is' j cheesecloth, aa it spreads no lint, is most ahoorbent, and can be washed out readily. Answers To Test Questions Below ary- the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two 1 Writing in sipher. J 3 The Nile. 4. Dr. Hahdun Kohl. 5. No. , i « Chile. 7. A gambling card rene. 8. Hip-not'-ik; nut hip'-no-tik. J 9. Mlsratm. ! 10. 180. J 1. Geyser. 3. Duke of Windsor. ( | 3. .’poon. 4. No. 5. Oxygen. 4. Dominion ot Canada. 7. Bronie. ti S. South Africa. 9. Hj-pok'-ris-t, not hip'-o-krw-l.
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| 10. Multiply the square if the dlaj meter of the circle by 7<?>l. or mulittply the square of the rad.us of a |<itcle by 3.1418. ft has often been said, end in this coldtnn, too. that aoetdents do , not happen—they are caused. The cause of any particular arctj dent may be attributed to a careless driver or pedestrian to a defect in ! the highway, to a mechanical deI trot, to imsardous weather concn--4 i »n» *»r to a combination ot a number of these factors. Yearly stat Ist tea, aa prepared by all states and bureaus, indicate that the human element is the outstanding cause. The driver o< the automobile is usually responsible for tne (evident. According to the s'.atiatlce given in recent years. tw-» out of every three accidents involve mistakes by drivers. Excessive speed, driving on the wrong side of the uad. disregard of traffic signals, und other careieM habits have comtriimted to the high frequency of accidents. We arc to blame—not the machine. - ~ O !■■ Billy Rteele made a business trip to Fort Wayne thw morning.
SAYS DICTATOR STATES DOOMED I. U. Speaker Saya Totalitarian Nations Are Doomed Bloomington. Ind, June « <U.R) —Totalitarian government la the greatest threat to a coming democracy that will result from achievements of college trained scientists, but totalitarian nations ! are doomed. William Allen White, I Emporia, Kan. editor, told 1.300 1 graduates of Indiana Vnlverslty at * commencement exercises last ‘ night. "U>e totalitarian state Is doom- ’ ed." he asserted, “because It hamI pers. checks, tries to guide and control the man who under the free democratic process, by reason ' of hla talents and powers, would assume leadership and give the forward command to society.' White described the HW9 college graduate as “Joe College, great grandson of Daniel Boone.'* and said he was aa truly a pioneer aa hla forbears, hut he worked on a “chemical problem which would take the sunshine out of the wayside weeds and put the sun to work hi the engine of a motorcar so that we can hit ft up to seventy on grass instead of The "real problem of democracy. he stated, was to breed and train the 'useful top dog In the way of peace and justice" rather I than to preserve the "nnderdog" He declared that We "need a I new source <4 wealth" for the new , democratic Itfe and predicted that the new wealth would result from achievements of college trained adenttota. "These modem pioneers." he •aid. "are crashing Into new economic frontiers, are conquering new social areas, are opening up n **w spiritual states, new regions of human happiness wherein will , rise vast accumulations of wealth | comparable to that which came with the opening of the west and I the golden era that followed the conquest of the land beyond the . Alleghenies “ The > deatiny of America dep»-nds. *he said, on whether democratic' , processes are " sufficient to hold ■ the increments and emoluments of science m the ways of justice." COURT HOUSE > — lll Authority Granted A petition was filed In the notate , of .Mahals A. Magner by the superi ilntendent of the Insurance ot New Y >rk for an order to pay jver the . distributive shares ot Fran) Magner ■ tnd the administrator was authorised to pay upon proper fden*lfication. In the estate of Thomas Drew, inventory No 1 was filed, sxrsnlned . and approved. A petition to sell per- ■ sunal property at public sale for , cash al net leas than twe-thirda | of the appraiaament and upon pvstvlif! cation on notice as set out was . filed. Anthony R Holthouse et ux to Tloyd K. Arnold et ux into* 794 In . Decatur tor 8100. 1 Myrtle <J- Drake io Itena L. lech, mint 731 tn Decatur for 81John P Bertsch et ux to Walter Tester et nx. inlot 384 in Berne tor 81. I Chude A. Harvey et nx to Carl H. Palmer et ax. M. 84 acres In Monroe township for 81. Eugene Runyon Adm . to'fvwii N. ' Stucky, et nx. 77.19 acres In Washington township for 8540 p. Margaret C. Ixrne to Helen B. Zwiek. Inkit 43 tn Decatur for 81. Thomas E. Mann to Rebeeca M. Beerbower, inlot !7t» in Gont va for Hua. i— — -O' i— mi Dunce WedncMlav Sun Set.
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Townsend Backers Oppose Halleck Indianapolis. June ottl ' chls of the Townsc-nd penston plan organixtkm in htdlati., an , mmneed today that io orgaalxer.! will be sent into the second congressional district to start a
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