Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1939 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATIK Published Every Evening Except Munday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. trcorporeted Entered at the Dviatur, hid. I’oat UffiCv a» Secund t'lms Matter I. II HvUvr President A K. HoitUouse, ISve'f A Hum. Mgr. Hick D 1i0i10r..... Vive President Subscription Rates: *u<gl< .upte* I .03 Guv week, by carrier.... .. .10 One year, by carrier ........ S.uu Due mouth, by ma 11.... ... .35 Threw mouths, by mad...... lUQ bis mouths, by mai1......... 1,71 Due year. by ma 11......... . 3UO Due year, at offtc ... ..... I.UU Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere |J.SO one year. Advertising Hates made known on Application National Advi-r He|ui «eutative ECUEKKER A 111. 15 le &mgtou Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home ihiilies. Help keep the eoutiiy highways clean and sale tor travel. Trade with the Decatur stores mid gei tviiut'M iu th* Twin LXillur Day elints. What brought the oats bius- ulid WuUld Ilk* kIH’W. Va<.ittoW* in the Flint and Ik* to a vote next tiprfttg. •on*. W. never know wten the Th*' (huinh*r of C?<Hmiit*rt c* <li»*Y* ah**.tily Im»ii Allotted ami t’X* for th** live Miock. iAttic «iml I II with plenty of eutertaiutnciit and It appears that the remnant* ot the limy Long inuehiiie in UmUlana have lame bust After Dr. Smith finishes telling his story us he says he will, there w ill be 11 lot of political scandal and probably some more removals. Uovernor Long. brother of the lute Kingfish, may not l*e sitting in the high chair after It is nil over. Thu new buildings mid railroad tracks at tip Central Soya company site are being conttl li'ted rapidly. The present expansion program covers a wide area and dots the location with new buildings. The largo storage silos for soya beans will take form soon and will be completed in time foi the full crop The big mill will operate steadily fur the next twelve months, the development program now underway increasing th •> plant's capacity about fifty percent. It's one of the busiest and most extensive industrial sites in the country. Newspaper circulation is what an advertiser buys w hen he pub-1 Hikes an advertisement plus th* personal aud mechanical service I
I required lit selling tin type for the required siucve. Thiottgh newspaper advertising Hie merchant er iimiiufactur»r esn get immediate * distribution Iu the territory mid al leas cost and effort than it a penny I post card was dellvei'-d to the waiii- number ot perwiis as sub--1 scribe for the paper, Imral hewst papers ait «oiiflnt-d to their tradittg territory, making the adver- . tiseineht more valuable, because i of the fact that readers generally ’ trade m the * tty from which they ; re..b. their dally paper. No » event too ever successful without 1 advertising, the buildup and im- ' being a re-fl.-c tion of the amount ot as well ai on a nathmul scale. It would be a dead town without a A SUITABLE INDIANA MEMORIAL: Although considerable publicity |Uwtge tutors Clark memorial at iimum i.*t« d with th* r youth F“Ui I S. |»r «hl< riiy |V, It. ItarriMih. Tayh i. Ijmolti and IV n jamli Hiirnsoi, hav« Iweii inti* wateM Writ Abraham Lincoln here in Indiana, dons highway 15 in southern Inth* idom vr villain* ut Ko* kp«»ri4k’-— ~ ' Answers To Test Questions Below ar.- the answers to th« | Teat Questions printed on Pago Two ♦ < - Ik<ana. th«y were found to be, •». SA H Zt‘l land. Xu. it - an inuvp* nd* n* rvpub* ( Modern Etiquette i By ROBERTA LEE ♦ —♦ it all right for a casual din* ’*•*' to follow lilt’ huqt« , Ha out "• the kitchen while the Utter U preparing the meal? Y- Not unless invited to do so. *1 W hat kind of stationery aiMMtld a Ulan use for social correspmid- < lice? A. A linn of good taste will use pliin white, unruk'ii paper, ot good •pisHty, Q. hhouhl one say "Good-by" to the guest ot honor, as well as to the ' lioness? A *** I ♦ ♦ Household Scrapbook , By Roberta Lee New Shoes H th'- hew shoe pinches, wring "in a cloth front very hot water •>ml lay It across the tight spot while the shoe is on the foot,, hungmg as soon as It cools. This will cause the leather io slmpe to lhe foot* Iron Rust on Goods Iron rust may be removed from White g'Hids by the use of a little I sour milk. Delicious Sandwich** Inexpensive and delicious sandI uicUes can be made from tuna tlsh
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and celery In **«|a *1 pg»l» mixed] « 11 ivimuaisr d-— mg ("IPPP-d ,ii- ■■■ i« i»i • will mW toTli tlavoi.j TWENTI AGO TODAY h»g asj«*nt forth»- gawrntarat. witMl jhr is stat .on*. an.vva to 4 Curth t aiinng airphm . to ftolfcit 4|»Dli<* hioiis for air service ret runs to the Will Keller govs to Ih uotf to uork to. the Cbuliuvm A’lrjiuobHe * The wheat crop in Adams vounty, I will avviagr about ten bnsbtis per acre. Miss luona Bosm- elwt.'d Grand .1 pm tor o( Un- bi lta Theta Tau a*. (’apt. 8. I*. Huffman Unde in New i Misses Neva Ik andyberry and Eltie Patton r< turn to Angola where* piny are attending Tri State college. TORSO MIRDER (CONTINUED Fll'iM CAGE ONE, ' since he was questioned originally: , <online to the »h. riff. The tip' which led to the questioning come! | to the sheriff’s office four or five' month* ago from a private deter ' SENATORS FIGHT (CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONKI I I British embassy against hundred* i At Hankow Japanese and French ' of demonstrators. > forces deployed In ’ lighting form-1 atlon at the entrance to the French i voikikhloii, dispatches reported. II when French authorities retused . to |ierniH a war anniversary par-1 > 1 ill' In * Ilf. 1 111. It I'll Hoi y At Shanghai and Tientsin, foreign authorities took emergency] , precautions during Japanese pur-] ades in observance of the aimlver-j sary of a war which they accuse . i the British and French of prolong-1 _ lug by lending aid to the CMenm. j At Chungking, present Chinese I capital, the anniversary was mark•i*‘*l by blasts of high explosives 1 dumped from Japanese plane* and northward on the Mam hukuo-Oui-•ter Mongolian frontier the Japanese reported they hud shot down 36 more Busslnti planes In tt continuation of frontier fighting with I soviet forces, Only two Jupati«*e 1 hud tailed tu return tn tii. li I With the fur eastern conflicts ■ j flaring up ns rapidly aa the threat • of m w trouble la Europe was re- ’ lleved. Great Britain and Frame t iWntlntted to cinicentrute on tightP v.llng the Ettro|icun security front t' to\i pohit where they hoprt future expansion of the totalitarian bloc . by t.’iteut or force will be Impost--5 Ible. ' The two nations were near conclusion of an agreement under > which British bombing planes 1 would make long distance training flights owr France as a further measure of dose military cooper•wion Btui.li military plane* also • werf , ordered to Belgium and tn > H|Cme to»participate in miliary
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIOAY, .11 I.V IMP.
ih monstrstons Intended to let the world know that the two big i i democracies had re-huil their aefI lai power on a grand scale. Rvv. Cunuay Named C. €. Principal F<»rt Wayne. Ind.. July 7. cU,R> j Bishop John F. Noll today annoum • I <-d the appointment of Rev. James j 1 11. t’miway. for the past six years j principal of the Central Catholic high school at Hammond, as prin-1 c'ipnl of the Central Catholic * , school here. ; Rev. Conway will assume his; 1 .duties In 8-ptember, Bishop Noll 1 NOTEINCfIEASE IN EMPLOIMENT Factory Employment And Payroll* In State Show Increase Indianapolis. Ind.. July 7—(L’l’l— Factory employment and payrolls | It. Indiana Ita-i eased more than sea--1 sonally expected be. ween May 13 .mid Jum- 15. J. Bradley Haight, acti Ing director of th*- stale employI -u -nt service said today. Basing his statement >n prelimii.ary tabulation ot figures submltt-i led by Idin manufacturing establishI .iients. ilniaht reported Increases of j 1.3 is-rcent In employmen- tend percent in payrolls. The employ. I ment increase average for the perI '.id is about (1.8 percent- he said. Although manufacturing as a i whole showed an upturn. • ight ot •the II major groups atud'ed reportlud slight loaaea m etnnioyment I •Inly the transportation equipment j iirottp. however, with a decline of i 7.1 per cent, and the textiles group > with a drop of l.g percent, showed j decreases of more than 1 percent j 'or the Muy to Junu period. Payrolls showed more favorably with I* of the it report'ng iu-i c 'ease*. The fo-sl and tobacco prodtias groups led the expansion with gain* of 26. S percent end 17.3 percent reapccilvdy. The preliminary figures showed taut tnanufacturlng indusUlts hut* gained 16.4 percent In employment and 33.9 percent In payrolls over the same May to June period in| IWI, Haight said. Non-Manufacturing indiixtrhw In 1 the alate generally responded to, seasonal infliteneea. Reports front' 1,746 eetablishmenta of tb.'v type Indicated the alight loss of 0.4 per-| cent In employment accompanied by s 3.1 pmtotit expansion In puyrollr.' Tile coal mining Industry was largely reaponaibla for the average em-| ploymeut loss although It showed strong payroll gains, the report said.' Don't Miss—New Orchestra Sun Set, Sunday. . I —- 0 Ice Cream Social sponsored by Fuelling Y. P. S. Julv 9 ' at Church grove. Everybody r> welcome.
INTENSE HEAT ! GRIPS DECATUR New lliith Mark For Season Appears Likely This Afternoon The city of Decatttr mopped It* 1 l.ollertlve perspirtlomcovercd brow, .with soggy, wet handkerchlefß to-' day and continued to mreiter under I lh< niercih-ss rays of a broiling sun. I t Meanwhile Mother Na'ure, as it ’■b-ased at the discomfort irouglit, upon the city’s hot. tired cltixens. ‘ untinued to hold up the humidity to further add to their displeasure. I As for the temp*rat 11 res. shortly | after noon today it ap|>eait*d that the high heat mars for the season was doomed to fall. At 6 o’clock thia morntag the DrmocrM th> rviiomcter registered I to degrees a'>ove xern—Cour degrees] high*-r than at the same hour on] Wednesday. wUu-li was a. .-laimtsl by weathermen as the hot’.eft since 1 1937. The high mark at that hour, plus! the rapid rise throughout the morn-* lag. seemed further proof putt the] mercury would ri* to a new height.[l At lit o'l ks k h had jumped tour degree* to 64 and at noon, tae mer-| uty was up to :»o. 1 Bugs Causa Trouble In addition to th* suffering from the heat, residents have been fur-1 titer iticotn, nkneed by the visit of a horde ot tiny black eitts bugs, | that cling to warm »kiu» and create] an itching aenanttan. Those who assert they know the] story of the oata bugs, say the city] will not be rid of the cointlcss] thousands of the little pests until the oats are harvested in a week or j two. Church Plans Dinner, Spiritual Retreat, Kiinduy immediately following , th»- morning worship service, the officers of the various orgntilsslions of the First I'nlted Brethren church and th«-ir friends will go| to Butler’s grove for a picnic dinner and for the annual spiritual | retreat. Immediately following the dinI tier, th** alteriiiMHi will be spent 1 In plaiinitig the new year’s work, and In praying for God’s gnidatiee. , Only those who will come to plan and pray are asked to attend. year there wa» splendid 'attendance anti interest and thia year's crowd I* expected <0 be I larger. A* the pastor is leaving tor another Held of aervlce. the congregnlioti is anxious to have everything in readiness tor the j new pastor, who will lie assigned I Reptemldir 10. DISTRICT MEET (CONTINUED FROM FAOK ONK> | Brown a* presidi n’. An invßatton l» extended to all j voung people in thi» age group to [attend this and following meeting •jf the club.
STOLEN PLANE, GIRL SOUGHT Barnstorming Flier And 1 oung Fann (Jiri Being Sought Wyatt. Mo„ July ? — 'U.K • Gold's Ghsrksn. V-ysar-old Vernon, 111., flirt, *»• taken into I custody loday by Mississippi county sheriff Walter Beck. t>u» Ernest Peich, ths pilot who . brought her here in a plane said to be stolen, flew away ahead of , the sheriff. Vernon. 111. July * (U P' yiituig barnstorming filer and a H year-edd farm girl who thw away with him Munday In a stolen plat" were playing hide and v< k »Hh airport nuthorltles aud police today. He is Enicst I’cbh. 31 who ar-j ril'd here Saturday in a fl.imt sports plane stolen June 3S at Frankfort, hid II- laud'd on a farm owned by John tlehrken to make repairs and met Uehrkeu's daughter. Goldie. He decided to slay ahd us,- the field as a base from which to take up passengers. Goldie was among; them. Monday he invited her iu fly to Kamsey. 111. He told her mother th'-y would be luck In a Ute Monday night he telephoned Mrs. Gehrkes from Maiion, IU. told her not to worry aud said* he and the girt would return the family notified Sheriff II E Vogt. After Sil invesitgathiu he said he | didn't know whether the flight the gtrl was Im mg held against She and IMch weren't heard! Iteiday when the plane loomed ’ (dropped so low Mrs Gehrken
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■" I : Gerber's Dollar Days Cold Meat Platter ■ r * ; r - J'l' J :l—a A platter of Gerber’s assorted cold meats and * one hot dish, such as a creamed vegetable w n ham. ** G * r ber's cold roast meat c !Lnr J ! Mm * ,Mled •" 1 '••’9* a? >• e *’ e,c » AM will have a v.r® attractor » ■ ,nd ! re ••“vr’ing A xeiat.n We /•»“ alternate > ■ “d « am. Jar l rM t ,Or Mnd '* l «hes 0n the a ßet 1 ' ® ht arranging slices n .. neat = - i? d . ® ,mour Howel’s Root Beer will cam Bn ’ • m P>'«siWd by chop colorful n*-e »"»• 1 , B Piet, a meal f.t for . king. roses, cel.ry spr.g. ’ P’»" ■I, , . „ Or °‘ h «'’ ttdbite. 1 Baked Ham jjic lb 1-— ■ Kid Ham X lh‘ , COLD ROAM ■ Minced Ham .."."I is c lb’ Ilnur,’!?! 1 " as -• 19c lb - lt<wM ■ ■We are the Affentn for the f; minis i .. - — ■ lO ORIS. Always Fresh! " ,ra I * ,en *'ocaUy I'roceosed and Sealed l’"1' ■ HOWU 'S ROOT BI.ER ; r | J --- - 12 oz, bolt les ■ ) £. i; Gerber’s Meat Market —— _ IT ■> a m aa _ . .
fPelch In lhe cmkldt l< «lr< !•*«* lover the house. Iheti headed east. Vogt, who was at the farm talkJ itig tn Mt» Gehrkwti. followed lhe plane in hl* automobile but lost 'sight **f It attar he had diiieti a tew uilles. He btoadia** ail alarm !to suihoiiliva U> mldwesiciTi states askltig them to keep watch iat aii|H'it« for the couple A warrant ha* been issued tor Prick a I nr rest oil u plane iheti ihaigo. The girl's relatives did nut believe she had eloped -She didn't lake any extra I clothes with her," they said, ‘ She ' never did anything wrong. Her I mother la all upset. * Trade In a Goos Town — Decatur
ski'iimki. -i :■ na a'• -nsi stautStaaMMa >'W « x >',■ FREE ATTRACTION ON THE MIDWAY SI’NDAY, July » EIM.EWATER AMUSEMENT P\RR CELINA. OHIO PRESENTS— Wells County Public Schools Band Composed of 250 Mueioane The Largest School Band in the State of Indan* MASSED HAND CONCERT AT I 0(1 ink IN THE AH LRNOON ” ROLLER SKATING PICNIC DANCING AT THE GREEN LITE GOOD MUSIC. ««a«kxsa«aa«aaa a ax« a«x»s« x x a mx wgaoorg xx a « »-, i Bb 71 I For Salejat jall Dealers!
Adams Post To Ek? New Officers New officers <g brl LI of-the Alll' i ,u (11 | ’ be riveted at the regui,/ j M-mitay evening at & , ncimiuatloua win b, i .y, imt the election. Fr«s- im 1 j t.'-ebtiirnts will b« w uivtubvra are urged iu b, , Jz. * w ~*d * TODAY S COMMON t«,J Do not say, -gb,, fc j complected," say, * ||ed.” '‘M
