Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Otsdlins. 11 A. M. Fann* Macy •“nMa 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Pal lota XI Picnic, Hanra-Nttt:-ma* Park. 6 p. m. Church Mother* Study Club. Methodic Church. 1:33 p. n>. Root Twp. Home Economic* Club Mr*. Cbari** Johnaon, 1:M p m 1 Thursday Old Fashioned Ira Cream Social !*re*byterlan Church lawn, ? p. m. Tuesday Pleasant Grove Missionary Society Miss Helen Fairchild. Ip.m. 1 Delta Theta Tati Picnic. SunS*< Park. 5:30 p m The Pleasant Grove missionary society will meet with Mist Helen Fairchild Tuesday stfternovn at one o'clock. s ARRIVALS Mr and Mra. Rufus Halley of fU me are the parents of a baby non 1 born at the Adam* county memorial hospital thia morning at o'clock. The bsAy weighed eight wounds and three ounces and ha* been named Donald I tews y he. o — • Adams County Memorial Hospital j Admitted: Ernest L. W*ekentier> Monteray. route 1; Vernon Edge!!.| route 3 (and dismissed); Gerald Boxell. route 3. Bryant. Mr* ta< lie Geiwiann. route 3. Ohio City.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 21,1939
Dismissed* Mr*. Cheater Hears | Herne; Noah Hendrick*. Monroe. BPERSONAIS Mr. and Mra. Ben taint end filthily. Ml** Florence Brown and Ed•ln Kauffman will return Sunday from a week * vacation at Indian laUtu. Mrs W. A. lavwer and Mias Elianbe'h Pi-ter eon called on rela'lve* in Fort Wayne last r.enlng. Mra. Hugh Daniela and daughter Phyllis of lid South Fifth street It ft thia noon for New York City, j v here they will attend th" fair for | several day*. Mis* Jane Graber, who I* (pending u week at Hamilton Lake with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Amos . Grndter was hostess to a large I rroup of young people from DecaI tnr Thursday. They enjoyed boa 1 - i tag. swimming and dancing. William H. Bell was a iuslnes* visitor In Indfanapoll* yesterday. Mias Mary Jo Hoffman of Chicago will arrive In Decatur this I woe K -end for a several weeks' visit with her aunt. Mias Madge Hite of Winchester street. Mr. and Mra. Cal petersm. Mias Elisabeth Peterson and M-i. W A. Lower attended the funertl services I to? Jay E. Peterson held at the I Kuehn and Son's funeral home in .Fort Wayne this afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Robert Holt house .of Milwaukee. Wia, are visiting slth the former's mother, Mr*. J. B. Holthouse of North Third street. Phil Sauers and Walt Gllllom have returned from Lake James j where they enjoyed a fishing trip. Mr. Sauer* reports that fishing , wasn't so good because th* wind | was from the northeast. The Misses Jun* Miller Betty Schlefersteln. Ida Mae Steele. Mary Merriman and Ayieen Porter will I return Saturday from a reek at i Lake Janie*
W. Guy Brow n On Sanitorium Board Fort Wayne. Ind. July 21 —It’Pl — Mrs. Florence Twaddle of Goshen today had been elected president of the Irene Bhrron sAnitorbwn. Rep. resentatives of 36 countie* affiliated in the operation of the institution attended the annual meeting
'THERE'S ALWAYV TOMORROW’ by May
SYNOPSIS It was bad enough when Toni Goddard a father became bankrupt, but when her fiance, the socially prominent Brock Milbank, eloped with Jessica Payne, it waa almoat more than ahe could bear. However. the homely philoaophy of an old fisherman givea Toni hope. He compared life to a fisherman's net which, though torn, is mended and put to sea again, adding: “There's healing in work!** So Toni goea to New York in search of work. Weeka paae and ahe find* none. Then one day, Bridget, an old apple vendor, auggeata that Toni try for the chorua of the New Gallic Casino. telling her to aak for Cassie. Toni fib* to Cassie that the latter'* mother, in Cincinnati, eent her. She get* the job. The night before ahe is to go on, ahe watchea the performance. A dark handaome man. aitting nearby, atares at her. Toni repulsea the advance* of "Fatty" Gusheim, her director. She now live* with Cassie. One evening ■be meet* her room-mate's boy friend, Herman, whom she recognise* as the man who sold her a foa neckpiece and then substituted a disreputable looking cat fur for it. CHAPTER IX Toni awoke at eleven o'clock the next morning to the loud ringing of the alarm dock. This waa the all-important day of the audition. But merely a matter of form now, she having acquitted herself *o excellently in Dave's Blue Room the night before! She turned off the alarm, not wanting to wake Cassie in the other bed. But, glancing over, ahe saw there was no Caaaie. The bed had not been slept in. That was funny. But perhaps the usually sleepy Cassie had risen early, tidied the place, and then gone ouL In the living room were empty glasses, half a sandwich on a plate, cigarette a«hea on the floor. And if Caaaie had gone out, she hadn't made her morning coffee. Moro likely she'd “done the town" with Herman. And how had the night ended? Toni was worried about Caaaie. Ought ahe, on her return last night, to have denounced Herman, then and there?—ahe wondered. Shown him up for what he was, to the girl who loved him, and who had been so kind to him ? She hadn’t wanted to hurt Cassie. But Cassie had seen their mutual shock at meeting. Had acted in a huffed, suspicious manner, thereafter. Toni had gone to bed, following Herman's brasen remark that she wss confusing him with someone else. Cassie apparently had not swallowed that. Toni dressed, breakfasted, and was backstage at the Casino well before noon. She waited. Chatted with the stage hands working with new scenery. Noon came. A half hour passed. No Fatty Gusheim. She began to wonder if she had
Mother’s Plea Wins Governor > \l* Aj y •3 Rita Stevens Mrs. John Rteven* Heeding a mother's plea. Gov Arthur H James of Pennsylvania has ordered the attorney general to Investigate the shooting by a state trooper of 14-y*ar-old Joan Stevens. The appeal was made by the dead girl's mother. Mra John Steven*, shown above with another daughter, Rita. The officer claimed the girl threatened him with a gun when he picked her up for questioning. The weapon later proved to be a toy.
here yesterday. Other officers elected Were: Mra. Charlotte Wek-h of Peru, first vice-president; Mr*. Mead F j White of Kokomo, second vlce-pre-isnlent; Mrs. Marguerite Cramer of Fort Wayne, secretary and Mra. | Ores** M. Knee of Marion, treasurer. Executive board member* named were W. Guy Brown of Decatur. Miss Brittle Baker of Albion. Mr*. Sayde Conover of Valparaiso Chlo* M. Jackson of Muncie and Mra j Cora Mcßride of Bluffton —p .... „ i *»•*« hl a <;<—< -Veww — (***•<*•
mad* a mistake in not yielding to hi* whim about going up to hi* apartment. Often he gave parties. H* was hospitable. Had she been overprudish in suspecting an ulterior motive 7 She aent a prop boy for a sandwich and a glass of milk and continued to wait, hoping. Hours passed. At half past eta, it was time to snatch a light dinner and hurry back to the Caaino. The director would
Ik ;\ ™ii OF You'll get your salary from the doorkeeper. You're through!" Fatty Gusheim told her.
orrlaln whit had happened. Someth Inr had prevented his coming for her audition. She was sure of that. Arrayed in a gorgeous gown and a huge hat iwiried in ostrich feathers, Toni and the other showgirla drifted about the deck of the yacht in the flrst acene. The principal lang as though she'd never heard of laryngitis t Had the director’s gesture been nothing but a trick T—Toni wondered. Calamity, for Toni, occurred toward the end of the scene. She was tripping down the gangplank, right in view of the audience, when the girl behind her, crowding her, pushed her suddenly, so that her heal caught in the Blanking. She fell to her knees, righted herself, but an "Ahl" went up from the diners. Th. rhythm was broken, there was an awkwardness among the other girls, »loud laugh from some one in the audience. Then order and rhythm were restored.
Four Men Arrested For Theft Os Wire Fort Wayne. July 21. — (U.R) — ' Sheriff Walter Fegler today an--1 nounced the arrest of four men on ■ charges of stealing several thou- ' sand dollars worth of copper cable wire from along abandoned lines I of the Indiana railroad. Felger said the men In custody . were Samuel Goldstlne. 53. Indian- . apolls junk yard operator., and Aaron Pearson. 31. John Harnish. 1 63. and Patil Rogers, 32. all of • Noblesville. He said all have confessed.
Fatty Gusheim was waiting far her at the end of the cat His face was grim. He didn't even give her time to ask about his failure in appearing for the audition. He said curtly: “Awkwardness has no place on the stage, nor-have I room for an awkward showgirl. Youli get your salary from th* doorkeeper. You’re through." Nor wa* there any sympathy from Cassia when sha reached th*
apartment at the end of the performance. It was obvious that Herman had poisoned her against her new friend so as to cover up his trickster activities. Toni was "no good." They'd met before. This he admitted. She had run after him. "Don't you dare try to tell me that it was Herman who painted off that old fur on youl" cried Cassie, indignant "Why, Herman only got back from Chicago late last night. Ho hasn't been in New York in a month. You are the liar! Didn't you trick me with that trumped-up take of knowing my mother? It was I that got you your part in the show, and you repay me by getting in Dutch with the director!" Toni went back to her former hotel, saddened but wiser. She would get a new job. Trost no one any more. Be harder, shrewder. (To Be Continued) cwntsM. Sim r«siw« smSMW. w*
FEAR NEW WPA <CONTINIfRD ON PA<lg) *IXI j a one-dsy demonstration of sillI anc* memliers on WPA project* i called yesterday to protest provl Mom of th* new bill. Including’ the abandonment of th* prevailI Ing wage lesser had estimated 500.000 ! would take part In the protest i Alliance officials and th* WPA | inndi- conflicting reports In many cities on the number who participated. hut It was Indlcaterl th* ; figure was helow (asset's early i estimate. In New York, th* WPA estimated only 3.000 left their Jobs, while the alliance claimed that Sg.OOO I Joined the demonstrations. ProI teats were cancelled by alliance I leader* In several cities. Including , i Chicago, Detroit and Rchenec i isdy. N. Y. L -lap Assassination Plot Is Thwarted Tokyo. July 21 — <UF> — Police' revealed today that they had I thwarted an assassination plot J against three of Japan's most inj fluent lai personages. Including! ' Tsuerno Matsuda Ira. former Jap-; atiese ambassador to the Tnlled, States and Great Britain and now | ! minister of the imperial household The others plotted against were i Count Nobuki Makl.no, a former' t lord kee|M*r of the privy seal and now an Important advisor to the' emperor and lord keeper of th*! privy seal Kurahel Yuasa The plot was attributed unoffl-, dally tn antl-Rrltlsh agitators. — „ o PROGRAM WILL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONBI children with har*-lip and similar deformities may have the condition treated while they are yet young enough to present a good chance of overcoming the defect." Mrs. Knapp stated. | NAZI LEADERS tCONTINUKD FROM PAGE ONEI 1 val by Sen James M. Mead, D. N ' Y.. to provide government insur- I ance for small loans to business. | without the necessltay for tew leg- < islatlon. ' livednyoqf*m ' President Roosevelts or'glnsl pro- I ,?u«al for the lending program con- | twnplated a 33.<N0.000,00<1 author!- , ration for various projects over a a period from two to seven years. 1 Revisions made by the s lmmlstra- I ' tion In an effort to eliminate some of th* opposition to the bill mMk-s th* total now 32.500.000. The atnennta to be set aside would be for the following: Public roads administration. 3750.aoo.ooo; public works administration. 3350.000,000; RFC. 3500(<00.00; Rural electrification admin- ' .atratlon. 3500tWO.(00; agricultural department. 3*00.000.000. and the ettport-lnrport bank. 3100u00.0<m. In addition there la a separate
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bill to Increase the autlmrlMtlon 1 of th* IT. s. housing authority from i f 500.000.000 to ll.boo.isai.oo'i. That I is considered by th* Prevldent a* < pu of hl* lending program and would map* th* total Se.Soo.ooo.oon. « — * — r Parking Meter Plan Is Vetoed By Mayor i ■ t Shelbyville, Ind.. July 21 —<U.P> t A compromise parking meter ord- t Inane* calling for Installation of « 275 meters on downmwn streets c will b* submitted to th* city emm- t ell for a vote tonight. Th* original ordinance, ordering Installation of 45* m*t*rs, was vetoed late yesterday by Mayor Ed Rhook. H* presented the compro- • mlse ordinance to th* council. The new ordinance provided for , 65 free parking spaces on the pub- r He square In addition to the m*t- - *red sones, *, 0,,,— ■ 1910 Lions Meeting To Havana, Cuba • Pittsburgh. July 21 — <UP) — Havana today was awarded the IMO convention shortly before the Lions International ended their 23rd annual meeting here Awarding of the meeting to Havana climaxed a lively fight I* le-tweett Cuban . ' gates from Detroit Windsor The election of officers saw Alexander T. Wells. New York attorney, named to succeed Walter F Dexter as president, kidward IL Pain* of Michigan City. Ind. was elected to the third vice-presi-dency. He eventually will succeed to th* presidency. Seymour Factory To Resume Operations Seymour. Ind . July SI —<UJ9~ The Seymour woolen mill today prepared to resum* full operations
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Monday after settlement of a twoweek strike by a new contract with local 21367 of the American Federation of Mbor. The n*w contract was signed by company and union officials last night, lietails of th* contract w*r* not disclosed Company officials said that previous to th* Niicreagful conference they had decided to close down the plant for the remainder of thia week Th* plant continued operations throughout the strike and one company official said the strike did not Interfere with the work. - a--- I, Movl* Cat Lika* Mickey St. Atephea'a. N. Il (|Tp; Owner* h*v* .been known to lavish strange attention* oa their pets, and this I* (he <-a*e of Minnie. th<> pet cat nf the Queen'* hotel. Every *o often Minnie is taken to the movie*. Now she segm* to know the star* by sight and ha* apparently picked out her favorite*—Shirley Tempi* and Mickey Mouse. .
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