Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR . DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday by IHff DCGATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at tbo Decatur. Ind. Poet Office a* Second Class Matter I. H Mellor President A. K. Heltbouoe. Bec*y. * Bun. Mgr. Inch D. HellerVlco-I’roaident Subscription Rates: Single copies I i>2 One week. by carrier.... ... .IV Due year, by carrier. 4<w Due month, by mall. 34 Three mouths, by ma 11...... 1W du months, by ma 11......... I'4 Due year, by mall - U «»0 Ono year, at 0ff10e.... 3 00 Prices quoted are wlihiu a radius of lot) miles. Elsewhere 13.40 one year. Advertising Rates made knowu on Application. National Adver Representative BtHEERER A CO. 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 16 East Wacker Drive, Chicago —— Charter Member of Tbo Indiana League of Home Dntlles. MOTHiNG the man who -an will and , then do; thia is the only law of success. —Mirabeau. A week troin today the music of the merry-go-round will ring iu your vara and you'll know the big tree street fair la on. If a person were making the' rounds of night lite places in New York and Detroit. he wouldn't Hurt much difference in either. Keep the gypsies on the move and out of the county. I* the order of Sheriff Miller, who is doing a good job in keeping ertmu aud law violation to a minimum. This comity is no place for the gypsy type. With the aid of the tide. Britain has been able to raise the sunken sub. Thelt*. *hi< h went down with 99 men on board The salvage job was a real seal. the hand of God making possible the accomplishmeats of men. The General Electric company will share with its employes profits of about *<3*.VM. which will lie distributed to the men auu women in various plants. ' A majority of the local employes will benefit from the profit sharing split. • The Gooding rides and shown will dot the midway during fair week and thrills aplenty are promised those who want to try out the Ferris wheel, the Whip or the Sky ride. It's a lot of fun. so forget your troubles and see your friends in Decatur duihig the fair. By winning a double-header from Albion, the American lacgion Junior baseball learn will go to Indianapolis Thursday to compeio in the stale contest Their oppon rate will lie an Evuusville team The local team made a tine showing In the district contest and won I an undisputed victory with the double game yesterday The team in coached by Dean ik-rwin. who besMea receiving the congralutaIlona from local fans and boosters is proud of the- showing made by the hoys They marry tu hunches up in Montreal. Canada, 126 eouplea taking vows at church services Sunday morning. Visitors from miles around eattm to attend the- ceremonies and wish the young folk happiness and prosperity. They were married by the parteh priest, who advised the brides and bridegrooms to wait three months for their honeymoon, moat of them taking hie advice by starting the Job of hotise-kc'c-piug at once. Every man la employed and has a home fitted for his bride, which Is a record iu these days. The annual organisation meeting of the Irene Byron Sanatorium has Iceen held, Martin II Luec ks, being re-vlncted tor another liveyear term as executive iu.iuag«r of the iustltutiuu. Mr. Lueckt Is an

outstanding leader In the light. ' against tuberculosis aud Ills wurk at Irene Byron la recognised I throughout the country. Itecos > nltion again came to W. Guy Brown iof thia city, head of the county * dtuberculosis association, he helnu ' named a member of the executive 'board. Tweniy-tlve northern IndiJana counties join in the supjuirl of ' th* Fort Waytie mstinuion and ; IJ Indiana la proud of its wonderful* it standing and appreciative of th- * high type service rendered those ' afflicted with the dread disease. H Thia month's issue of the Amer- ' l han t'lty magazine prints pictures i and a description of "Futurama", I ; the city of i 960 as displayed by i General Motors at the World s j Fair, It Mln your Imagination * It shows the city of tomorrow, with a description. "The city of i'»«" j has abundant sunshine. truth air. > tine green parkways, recreational j and civic centers- all the result of j | thoughtful planning and design." . * Skyscraper buildings will take the 1 place of a majority of the smaller 1 ' buildings in each square. Most retail establishments will he housed in on>- building. It sounds fanj lastlc. but it wty come. The change In city building and city planning will not escape the small town I There will be large buildings on 1 the corners and much of the spate . ’ now used tor two-story business | houses will l>v devoted to uptown , parking areas. It will be the mod era city, with plenty of parking space, sunlight and ir-sh air in ■ every skyscraper and elevators or . escalators to the top fl<a>ra. You | may not be too old to see this drawI tic change. TO KNOW INDIANA: * latke Michigan lands the trafli* of a nation southward, so that most of the transportation to the west and northwest must pans , trass through Indiana. The result is that then- an- more railroads in a narrow neck of the northwestern corner of the Hoosier state than you will hud in any other equal area of the world II has been a hriitging un coin tilt* r< v and industry; but it also has been a calamity, because so many, passing over these great lativa of commerce. think they haw seen Indiana when they have seen only a small part of it. Il is impossible to know mm h of Indiana by crossing it from cast to west. To know the stale you must see it from the Ohio River to I latke Michigan, and even then you will miss much of Ila beauty. InI tereat and Industry if you slick to a direct line of travel, if you pass I along the westward boundary, you' • prairfaa. tin com lands, the l 'greater rivers and the lower Wabash Hats If you tour the middk , of the state, there are limeatmi-- < and standat-m- hills, the forests 1 and wilderness areas, the till plain ' and the northern moraines aud i taken. If you travel the eastern . boundary, there you will find beau- ; tiful river valleys, the highest ' hinds of the slate, aud the northern hikes Seldom has any area contained so many different types of c<mn try. so groat u variety of natlm plants and animals, so many inodes of life, so many kinds of homes so great a diversity of industry And yon will find the Hoosier, where ever you find him, from the Industrial Calumet to the hills or i the lower flats, always willing to assist you. to talk with you. to direct you and answer your ques- ! tlraa llooslerg are hoapltabln to each other mid to the world.— ' Outdoor Indiana. j Modern Etiquette * By ROBERTA LEE — ♦ Q May a woman invito a guest, to a bridge [tarty, when she has never been In this guns'‘a home? A Yes; thia is frequently done. One or the other must make the , Bru move. Q. Where should a girl alt when rhe lunches or dines in It restaurant with a man? A She usually t akes the seat that . faces the door, aud is supr.oaed to jail opposite the uuu if the table,|

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 21. ID RD.

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Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to th* Test Questions printed on Page Two 1. Mount Vernon. 3. Lick <lbscrvatoi y. 3. A written aeknoaledgeiuent of -nd-rirtednemi. 4. They are sold by the Post office Department at publl? auction. 6 Ignatz Mowicki. •• IxHiisiaua. 7. “1 haven't been anywhere to■t*',' or "I have been uov-wbere * I tons Id Budge. 9. HtimMdi. iu. Bir Francis Drake. 1. San Juan. S- To commemorate the victories of Napoh-on. 3 Those which -bed their leaves :n winter. 4. First ruund. 6. To raleguard shipping from I. el-ergs. • d. Nebraska. • Th-- [ilace where a l offense was erramkied. Pref-as; not pre'-facs. 9 G- ogi aphlc | lace named for »-.»••• islands in the East Indies. jo MDi'OUWI. n i—in-i i ■ ♦ • | Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee « aw- »« — _ ' Prevent bunbum A shnpb- lotion to prevent sunUa*n is made by mixing two ounce* of water and ten drops of glycerine, | add a little perfume and dah this oa t ie »km with a -oft cloth; leave ru five minutes, then wipj off very bea-ly. Never rub ••old cream ou tl»e face before going ln't» the sun. Bits of Sosp Why nta collect all the stray bits >a a small narrtssr one. Q. What should tlte father of th» 'Hide do alter he gives hi r away? A. H* takes his |hu-e next to his Wile, at the end of the £t*t pew ou the left of the church.

State Police Exhibit Here For Fair !■- -* • mlh R f . R- |J. £ It-Lir J E '■raws— — wAf.iT THE NEW INDIANA STATE "OLICE SAFETY DISPLAY TRUCK— new shewing at eeunty fair* an* other publie gathering! throughout the state. The truek Is equipped with interesting osuoatlonal displays featuring traffic ssfsty facts, and includes a miniature rad.o station and puollc address system. It Is also equipped for showing motion pictures. , The state i-olk, safety truck will be O u display al the Der atur Free Kin-m r.i. ...- . . hera lhi U raUra weuk’ U ” ‘ UUUI " Vt °“*’ r “ for"the traSTK

of soap and put them m a small' cloth bag? The soap in the bag will lather easily, and the children lAe such a soap bag, as it is so soft. Making JeJlly Do not forget, when making jclI.'t. to use fruits and berries that - •• inder-rtbe rather line overtip- This will insure bettvr consistency and flavor o - wV* \ Ao •* S* j j w saaun Today I saw a mother dellbenite-l ly pull her young daughter, about ••ven or eight years old, and start uc.os* th-- street tu the huddle of tl-e block. How will safety [>eople ever get to these parent* to make them i-eal-' <se that this is a very dangerous' piamice? How can we expect the! coming generation to c-m-ply wit!*' safety regulattoii* aud Rva out a full life? | <V> nans mt tea tbrough'-n. the ><>untry arc making a special drivel to edticale pedestrians. Pedestrians a-• invoh— I in approximately 4U I - r crat of all automobile- fatalities Htatisib* show that in more than :wo thirds of the fatal pedestrian a< cideni* In 1939. the pedestrian was walking in an un-cPu manner, walking across highways, between intersections, and jaywalking at i»< terr -ctfons. You parent* who read this- please

PKT PARADE ENTRY Tuesday. Aujr. 1 N,me Age Address Type of Pet Mad to George F. Laurent. Decatur, Ind. No entry fee. Deadline July 29. " ' - 1

' teach your children to walk and 1 drive carefuly; and the beet way to co this is to set the cxampglc your- * i selves. ———-—-— ' 4 —-* : TWENTY YEARS I AGO TODAY July 24 --The total val isilon of j i taxable property iu Adams county jis 136.9M.75*. two and a ha-f times - j the valuation of last year. i Fretfch Quinn is electe-l prese ! dent of Decatur Chautauqua Aseo- • - la ion wHh O. L. Vance. Uce-pre- ' sident. C. L. Walters, secretary and 1 C. 8. Niblick, treasurer. Cwfiarettes on Broadway continue their br'chl lights, serving grape ' jui-e and orangeade. Robert Dlek. 75' of t'ucsin. is j he d after the death of John Grim i who di*d from excitement In the midst of a quartet. The J. W. Tyndall family is enI joying an ontitrg at James Lake. 0 —— — — Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: John W. R-w.se. 234 Xurth First street; 11-uty W. Kreigh. Tocsin; Nancy Lonise Murphy. 1836 Vance street. Fort Wayne; Mrs Elmer E. Miller. Van Wert Ohio, route 4. Dismissed: Charles Fruderi-k Hawkins, five yrar-old son of M.-. and Mrs. Htewklns. Decatur route ,6; Mrs. Earl Chase. Homestead No. 11; Jim Baueerman. Monroeville.

r. »' Many Reunion* I 1 Scheduled E o r Summer Months • - ——— —— —•' l Sunday July 30 Bi t ickler Reunion. Ftdt Wnydff , .MunKipal Park. Hoffman Annual Reunion, Run- ! sot I’m*. , a , 1 Opwna Annual Reunion, SutiMi i'ankHaggard Family Reunion- Berne. Indiana Borue annual reunion, Bun net I'ark . Meyer family reunion. Bun Set Park. Miller family 6th annual reunion. Hun Bet Park. Sunday, August 6 .. Ifrsuddberry Reunion. HannaNjttman Park. invoke Reunion. Otto Blvcke Home uortli. aat of Decatur. Hbaffer Reunion, Memorial Park The Fuhrman family reunion will be held Sunday. August «, at llanna-Nuttman park Krause annual reunion. Sun Set I’ark. Dettinger reunion.train or shine) Bun Set I’ark. Vennla annual reunion. Sun Bet Park. T. L. Risen reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. August 13 Marta Reunion. Lehman Park. Berne. Fruechte Reunion. Hanna-Nolt-man Park, rain or shine. Bienz Annual Reunion, fun Set Park. Hawkins Reunion, Hauua- Nuttman Park. Relllg aud Reohm reunion. Sun Bet Park. M. O. Brown reunion. Bun Bet Park. Sunday. August 20 Annual McGill Reunion. Sun Set Park. Weldy Family :tth Annual Reunion, Hanua Nuttman Park. Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, train or shine) Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion, Suu Set Park. Sunday August 27 Fry-Yost Rcuuljd. Hjuua-Nutt-man Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Htnkle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. Sept. 3 The animal Slunger-Gause family reunion will be held in the Willshire, Ohio park Sunday, September 3. Emrlck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park Urick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.train or shine) Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set • Park. Sunday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. UNITED PRESS tCONTINBBD FltttM PAOIS OW«> <m Aug. t those in the British gov ernmt-nt who want to satisfy Germany on the Danzig question will have more elbow room for their efforts. Already there are signa that Britain's advice to Poland to any with Germany Is having r<ui<-iut nt of t'otiditian <>t the THF. 1-XtJ HRVEHF. I IFi; i\»i it imi; < omi-vwv Worcester, hu»ellg IS Chestnut Htreet on the list pay <>t l<e<enilH-r, ISS» CIIAIILEtt A IIAItItINtITON. President .GM I EL U. HODGKINS, beer clary l Amount of Capital pai-l U|> •> ihH-fMinn .. A*?TPS "F COMPANY Real Kstatr Unm-uinh- >> . • None Mortgage ix-ans oil real estate f Free from any prior in-umbraio ei 523.233.1 S BotHlM Ml|«i ownf ll.wilc Vuhir) < In iUtikw (On in. Mn<i Not on in. , trreat I iat.eiS.H I A -rued Ke- urines tintrre.t A Itents, ate.l . IS,in? 6: other He- urltl< » . None Voib v Lrans ta.tnas Mortgage l<naii HueI”"'"'' -S.SVS.SS , remlums and Account* due and In process of - oils-oei< ivj.vis’jv A- orate othortnaa oaCir *’ 14,110,ff Total Gros. A»a*lr I 775'».53.-.'»T l"diFt Aw-eta Not Adf -6n.31t.53 Net Assets | 3.16 H 131.nl „ LIAHILITII..S tts-erve or am»unt nr- • essary to reinsure outstanding risks t i.jh.svi as 1.0-sea due and unpaid None adjusted aiol not ... ~ None tmtae. unadjusted and . - 813.53T.0a I llllla and A-- vunts un-J'-41'1 . I, Ml II I Amount due mid nut <lum or o(||d»f* LOfn m i , Other Uabllltlea of the '* ' ' tvmpany NoB J Cs'imfi J i.sao.SM.h* suri! nA I 4tm.mm.nn Total | 3jSM6LMi o»l TK ’’“"ANA. I' th,"!,, a’1 u r M, "'S ‘.'otumleulotier .n1..!. HJJ 1 r ," , 5! 1 *' <, ' Insurance Coin. the, l ,!’ r I'miana. hereby certify sh! l J»!.*4 “}**** ** * ‘ orreul cope ”t b of ihe Condition -,t •i. o ~ VS 'nohtlonr-i Competiv on d? onM:''| , „ 0 1 & , '; f l fl l U" ,1,,,,,Hl

Its effect Cable* from the thtce mn»t Inici cited t aplbtle—Umdra. l»**H« aud WaraaW' agsra iba' ,lw cue fur aome amt us nanaactlttnal deal tut IMiislg are fairly gm»<i Uurrenl private negotiations are lor the putpot* **J* Iweia for • »•«» *“tch would satisfy llvrnmny o» Dantlg and um Im wholly uuaccvptabte tu Ik* PulesHui despite those devclopmtmis which point towhid a peaceful s-tth metit. a single majoi misstep I anywhere along the line might ' i-malbly. in September or October. I bring the catastiopv. altbough uo ' --tie wains 11. SIX PERISH IN (CONTINL'BD GN PAUM MIA) Its mil-* south of the Canadian I border. Bhotily after noon tho climbers ‘ had reavbed the loot ”* Roman wall, a sbeci anow<ovcred dm on the northwest side where mountaineers usually rest imtore a Huai assault u» the sum ! mlt Without warning a tiemenIdous sec Hun at the cillf s lop gave way and tame ihuuderiug down, it was a loaitng lorn-ul of heavy wet snow. it c.-ught up member* of the 'parly, snapping thclt Alpine stocks like match stums I* spewed out, I Hom the cliff * base, over a precipice a lew yards away aud cum- ' ideteiy lUled a ervvasse, 10V feet ' deep. The lour missing, it was lielleved. were Hi ted by the first wave of the avalauche and carII led into the crevasse. Tb< bodies of Miss Jainea aud Lhnubiunt were- | found bull' d near the lop of the

- '— I stall ment vt Condition of the !«<>< KI <>HI« LU I. I*ol KAME « PHMM Bvckturd, IUImM* 33?-34* E. etale direct I |Un the *l*t Day of December, 1»3» IKANCIS I* BKuW.N I’lealdcUl T. K(>l HANDuN, MecrclATy i I Amount of Capital paid u|. •» ! UKIMR ASAH.M UF CuMFAN* I i Kral Ealate tnimumli•red I »;S,»U.U J Mnrtua*. Lnan. on real r«lal* (Free from any pr.ur imuinbramel.. i,iK,w|,il l i itot.da and Stm k» Own* I e.t (Market Value' . 33MM.W < il'aau in Uaiika (Un In* I tereat and Nut on In* leic»t> .... 141,;i7.a> J A ru«d Be< urltica (interval « Renta, «l. .1. .L3H-M 7 •Ollier l*e< urltiev .. _ 2v,H3.1* . I Poll. y Loan a i33,1«3.M ■ J ‘rem. Note. k,*31.«3 , Premium* and Aceuunt* due and In proeea* ut collection . U.34».a« ‘ A ounta utherwiae at* I cured — KJ.eo Total tlroaa Aaaet. | 3,1 >3,103.*. ' Dedmt Aaaeta Not Ad- .. I IVH.II Net A.aeta | J.led.iltJ* | I „ liaui Lilina ..rimt or amoujii »«>. vfinary to rrltunre i outatandlng rlaka 3 J,74d.»:,51» j le.aaea due and unpaid. Nona la.aaea adjusted and not . Ju » , NoM Loan** uuadjuated and 111 .u.penae »,01X.M Hill* and A. .ounta un- , . I - *" 1 , . 1.17».3» .Amount due and not due ba’iktf of utbtr i red I- ( i Other Liabllitiea or the ' Company , »3,»»J.»|[ Total Liabilities * 3 ***,437..i11, LTV ■ —■ — i ««•.»««.net i furpiua i •Cum*] | •—— — *TATE OF INDIANA. ' i i *T ln»umi»re < > «»inni|»»iont r , I. tile underpinned, liiaura.Ke Com. r .7'-a" hereby etlify II - J, . ***"'* *» » ■ vrre. t copy of , i >. ’‘•"’••"’••nt «f the Condition of i the ttm*’’i ' ,w " u ;’" , -d Company oni 'lio.a. > **.•'? ”*‘««bber. Ml, a. * ll > *ii by the original Mat. meat and row "'•’•tnal atatnueni l» t «.w «,n t lie m till* -fine, , TFA“ mi '“X "‘herevr. I hereunto *;« , |^ r,, r 'l'F "• n '* “ltd «th» my ( 'lal aval. 11)( , | tlth (Uy f July. I»ME 'brail UK.. «" NMR-HACI*!: . ‘lf Muit.ai <•” CdHHuUalouer. JllA 35-31 U "' ,, * n> “* •••*•• - 4 ’t»if. »arw ijih i*»ih»me Bloomington. ||!i nuls , aHS"p. rferanu Atuount m( • paid r •I i. • ~ ii I **** ASmkth «>|f company ♦Hrul E*uu i ninrumb. •red • m Mnrtita** i,..„, j,.,,)’ • Nu «« Hi - !* r^**j ru "i any i. *La r *2 l umbram e>. li(sn«&K <d iMarkvt Value! ... XIE* 1U 11 I Caeli in Bank, urn * H *’ l A- ni.dXurtUe. , «*r*»t * ltent.T*t<*» 31 tn n If,*! *y:‘ •» P"> ••• of < oil*. tk>n A.-ounta olb*rw|*e «».' -•".••OU tured HT.3«»,ia ‘••S? *£•: •Jsrkd.’ Net A.wt, ?31«1*M‘S lllew-rv.. . ‘• I *M”.ITIK* “ « i.eaerve up amount lie•eaaary «> r*ln.nre . "Ulatahdlna rlak* • 1 ah* aa , •••*. dim and unpaid Ile-je.adlu.ird.ninoi * M ‘M I “'psi,;*'"* •*‘ , «»«|»U un* Ai.idunt dur and nut du. I h«Mi. or other crMK "tm’r l.labilitie. or lh# N ‘”»» I C.PIUI* ■ j n»iw» .... jhMnjj r, “ , ‘ l I M31.3M.U uFft?.r°r ’*»"*»* ’ the uJde’Xn'.'i' '."""""‘•'nnar •i.: iK F-” 1 7" J'"* ■|n*ri“'il, wirs f^ , l ,s'“’’'"*''“'i» I ...i.mti’w 'mv'lmm?.",';7’. f rt|i ( h my U m”

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