Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Kseept Sunday by IMS DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Knterwd at the Decatur. Ind. Poet Office at Second Class Matter I. 11 Heller .. ... . President A- M. Hoitbouae, Sec'y. * Hur Mgr. Dick D. Halter.....Vlco-Preaident' Subscription Rates: dingle coplea ,02 Hue week, by carrier...., .. ,lu Due year, by carrier ....... Sue Ono month, by mai1......... Ji Ebreo mouths. by mail, 100 8u mouths, by mai1......... ITS Dae year, by mai1........... soo Dae year, at 0ffice........... l.uo Prices quoted are wlthta a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere >3.50 one year. Advertising Kates mads known ou Application. National Adver Representative St'H LI.HER at CO. 15 Lesiugtuu Avenue, New York lb East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. A lot of folks feel they would just as leave be "shot as scared to iivatli Hid atv hoping forth early settlement of the war tRMte tiun. Pope Plux XII made a great ph.i Stalin are concerned B-nh of it wants Do you read the h sal notices iu this newspaper? It's important Blackford county I* making a rests which nu doubt mean* th. y ar.* behaving thocn-ehes over there. Fur the second lime this year, the jail at Hartford City does not house a prisoner The youth of this country will • noon he mobilised, but me tor war, on the contrary they will be tailed io the school room where they it u t« settle problems i.y arbttraFive handled loinmuilllle-- m Pennsylvania will vole <m the age old wet and dry question September 13. They s d y the voters iu those sections arc not paying much attention to war. baseball, eungrr.-m or other problems until they get that sell led. MMBHBIHMBI Harry K. Rosel, rough. hunter.' insurance me: and one ol the first | cilisrnn of Huntington, who died last Thursday after a few days i lllnrva, was well utid favorably l known here where he visited fro-! quently, He was a town builder, progressive, wise und careful and was highly regarded by all who knew him Hitler tttarchea on. getting what be seta out to get but this time he may not do so without bloodghed His armies are masaiug, he has his plana carefully laid, he la prepared and be knows where he h going and why Hi, that attacks I

■ will be bold and so breathtaking he may accomplish hie desire to Aluminum uumbeta ou a black , background will tn- the scheme tor I j the 134(1 automobile lit riist* plates 1 J which with be shipped from in-| ,! diatiu|H>lia to the local bureau* in I nu few days, other states where I th- in to other color schemes m • I » Sixtyfour -tuihnrM lit th r i I I pc rt Auction School ret etv.-d their ‘ aw f • t’it’t tl'd bri^tti»iv"tit th** t't iiit-ai tral Soya Company, this being J, I growth und extension of the bean j company. Mr. Me Milieu is w,ll, -lU.llifted lor his new position, having served the past two years as vice-president and geueial mail- j i*ger of the Sugar (,'ompauy. Hu knows the husitmss thoroughly, i» I a line follow and loves to work. 1 an important r«-»|tiiwtt»- for the man who operates this big concern. We are happy over the success ot this young man and we congratulate • him und his company, A newspaper cartoon shows > Prrotdeni Roosevelt leaving the' j White House lieu ring a tag "eight ! years of blundering*' and says that I j January umh. IMI is one date he I i would realty like to change. And j I (hut in hopes the people will forjget hid bank laws, th, Federal I j Housing that has made ii possible I . lor meti to own their own homes,| j the reltel projects ami the made I work that has kept the nation go I tng and makes thia country the ouly one iu the world where timet- ' -ire normal as they were from IMF

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*" ■ • TW » ...I 1 The cditvis of part-m new* I papera may think that * what the * ihvy * ill find the president who] ha* made H» great a battle for th* I people. still hold* their reaped and I appreciation. Million* will regret ibe end of hi* career a* chief' Answers To Test | Questions Below are the answer* to the Teat Question* printed on Pag* Two * • Old Te stament. a. The Iwrograpn I. Yellowstone National Park. 5 The liiii.<| State* did not exist at that lime. 7. In th. front of the upper! B. The Thani. * rTWEXT'i YEARS * AGO TODAY ♦ • Vis State tax hoard order* f-ve per ten* iacreaoe in valuation* . -t ail lot* and land* In Ad mt* county outside town* and cities and boost mi all lot* and improvement* tn citte* and town*. Mah ll.d<- and Fur canipaay aold t<> - Krasehinaky of Fort Wayne. H Kalvar will retire as manager' ;*iid Felix Maier will Dike over futile present, Senator Franklin Mot'ray of Ind-, auapolis talk* to the toacnera here on the league of nation*. Judge and Mr*, j. t. Merryman were called to Detroit »bj the aerlou* illn* ** o< Mr». Metryman'a aiater, I Mr* Tilbury Senator Fall of N< w Mexico a*-' -all* ll< ptiidicait* who favor the leaI xuv us nation*. • ——■ Household Svrapbook I I By Roberta Lee l’lac». * piece of warted paper undm the centerpiece <>n a poli»h«d talde, and It will prevent lhe linen’ from adhering to the table during iiot weather, at will a* prevent a «tain from cold water or an overfilled Vane or roar howl. Twin* Holder A wiiull funnel make* a good jtw.ue holder. It ran be hung in a > onvrnlent place, placing the ball :«f twine inside and running thtr lend of the airing out through the runnel end. Th* Bread Board Rub some lemon juice well into | the bread board p».rmdtcally. Thia I abaorba all grease and dirt, and whiten* the wood beautifully, — Five Kolla Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and cnd-of-roll signal 50c. Every roll is vacuum cleaned h» remove all lint and dust. . Ihe Decatur Democrat Co.

Weather A Week Ahead As Forecast By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL, Noted Meteorologist S t*lisl k > J -v hot $ COLO j < jT rV WET DRY TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL FOR INDIANA August 28 to September 3 T* ’«»>!»♦ : ciir«-4 „v. r th. g part „f Indiana will be fur the most n" h* tv I Wl "*m t i '‘••a’hei In th, Nm-thw.-at sertlm, Th- '. ". d ,’’a smnhi 7’ * i,h l “ wl,w * l Piecipitation in th. W. st Pr<if«-« (-st by John y Dille Coitinativ

JUPITER. WORLD OF . STORMS mH fm the mu.,u, th- earth would have no change ot what <an, wither. But what »t Jupitei. a i wturto with four Ing muons and a lot ~t little ones? Right you are! Jupiter ha* a great deal H w-ath-Jupiter is a world thirteen hun--dred tmu* the site «q the earth i Astronomers think most of this I bulk is gas Deep inside Jupiter.! there I* a dense tore of rock and Hiatal. Hint th In, Alitn* N4'U*t| f i tint m think, there inwy he a <!•*♦-p: layer ot tee Jupiter's air is thou rand* of miles thick, white earth * is at must MMt miles, Im tudtng the' * stratosphero and the iono*ph-r<-1 overhead, but it is not ah like out* ftn it is made of iiatuial gas mixed with ammunia. The many m<*m* ->f Jupiter ••4-h have gravity, just like our moon ha*, aud they pull on the air ot Jupiter, making storms. Jupiiew la thts* simmleat planet ot the solar system. It* air -iPIM-ars to bull as we look at It | llnough telescopes There seems to be two "Inlands’* ilmttlng in the air ol Jupiter, one i called the "red spot* and the utber is talk'd the "disturbance" Itoth the "red spot' aud the "<HaturbuMg" move along like ship, •ailing in a stormy sea, Astronu liters cuu see the gales of Jupiter i age about thy»e floating island* The nature of these Hand* mt Juplim la one of the mysteries of | science, hut an hypothesis may u«- ■ odm for them Jupiter has etevmi moous Most of these are tiny objects, except the four large ones.

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• • srittv paiiy I The msps show total «ncct of Mot, Cold. WoL and Dry Air to b« tspectad next week. DAILY FORECAST @ S£PT 1939 <- 829 N 31 1 I 3 4 i and a fifth, much smaller. c|om> Ito Jupiter. But it Jupiter’s ah were not *<> vgtetislve. there would i la- a place for two more moons even closer to Jupitet. It may be possible that the*-- two objects are satellites of Jupiter which Ven- , tnred Ute ctoee to the great plan- 1. Th- tr fragments still move about | within the air of Jupiter, as thongh they were s-tual Mtellitee They •till have too much cvntritugal | force to crash. i Jupiter la a biUltaut objeci in | the eastern sky tonight It shln<-a with a steady blue light A lekscope of moderate power reveals four moons ot Jupiter and show, the round disk ot the planet and the belts ot storm*. It you have tto telescope, wc attil have plan* available and one will be sent tn you free, upon icquest, with the compliments of this nawspapei. ■ This telescope is strong enough io i easily show the moons and belts ' ot Jupiter. WEATHER QUESTIONS M When will the (lull Htroam dot the Air visit Nebraska permunHeinly or at least tor a term of j years? Mrs. K K 11. A. It will never flow over Nebraska permanently, but It will flow oftener from IM3 to 1»49

ithan tt has wt past years carrying i with it more moisture and therefore. of course, better farming conditions. M Does the planet Mars, b- ing 100 close to the earth, have an* . effect ou our climate and the many Icebergs which were seen this. I year? K L. A. Mars disturbs the earth in I Its orbit a little, but it is not the • direct cause of icebergs or slim-1 ate. The moon io responsible for that Q Why does the halt moon' took ' cumulus' white with dark I j patches upon it just befoit- »un I Mt? It V. A .The white areas you see on j the moon are piles of volcanic - ashes shining in the sunlight. The j dark areas are sheets of hardened volcanic lava. WEATHER IN WAR TIME In recent years ItuMhi has ' been quietly building tip on. of the largest weather bureau* In i the world All northern Europe ! and Asia from the Atlantic to ; , the I'aciflc ts charted every I I day and every move of weather | | in this vast area is observod Ikies this mean that Russia I I believes that a long period ol I peace lies ahead, or is this a I I movement looking forward to a ' . new Russia Japanese war? Prof. ' I Selby MakWell gives an interesting account ot how nations at ( : war use weathet It will be : sent to you with the compli- I j mints ol this newspaper. Ad- ’ I dress your request for this story I to Prut Bellty Makwell. care ot 1 this newspapc'i. •■nclnafiig a ' J stamped tji I sell addressed eu--1 vehipe for your reply A«k for | ' WEATHER in WAR TIME j Protected try John F. Dill-- Co. Modern Etiquette 1 | By ROBERTA LEE | i Q When people arc- waiting for a , t- uiits court, should they make re-| marks about the game that is tn ! progress? A No; they should remtin quiet. M Is "Ladies first" consider Ute! I general rule of precedence? A. Yes; there »:e very few es-. II eptpions to this rate. <4 Where should the man guest ( ot honor sit at a dinner party ? i A. At the right of the hos'ess. O' WILLSHIRE NEWS Mrs Margaret (larwood of Linn 1 1» a guest of her daughter, .Mr*. Smith and family. Mr. and .Mrs. James Hilleman and daughters of Fort Wa/ne were gluts Sunday of .Mr. sud Mrs. H 11,. Hileman Lowell and Harriet Defter were over titght guests of their frother Deltnaa and family In Ohio City Monday night. Mr .and -Mrs. Sherman Fonner of Decatur were Sunday evening ‘Upper guests of Mrs. Harriet ColMr and Mrs. itierman Myers and ,t n Gene. Mi. and Mrs, John My- «■”». and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell j and »<>n Bob spent Tuesday evening with Mis. Forest DeArmond In tumor of her birth anniversary. Hulne made icecream and cake w-r<- served. Mrs. Jame- Wyet and son ha .'3 returned home after a ple-aant trip to Tampa. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ross and ( daughter Nellwyn. Harriet Detter ..sud Mr. and Mrs. M J. Morrison spent Sunday at Big Long lake, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. W E. BnltI ler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Avery w< re . Sliest, Friday of Mr. auu Mrs. Ca'tin Avery of Xenia. Mrs. Kmma Uutrcuheiser. assisted by Mrs. W. G. Hufter delightfully entertained the Donas S. 8. t |a.s Turaday evening. The vice pi.sident. Mrs. W W. Parks, umducted the devotional, and business and ■ncjdritton of officers was held. SMART MAN! Oj ; A HI-KLONIC Cleaning ot hit crank-case unit st our ststion for only « has guaranteed him / care-free Fall driving, We will call for your car. JIM’S Texaco Station JIM EHINGER, Mgr | Cor. Jaekson A Second Sts

SALADS AND SANDWICiiyyW Whether foi picnic. b--ach oi home tiuihit,. u j s.ilail» mid sandwiches In hot weathet "*»t, ihe Booklet on ibid subjui available ft.-tn (« filled with in t»n >■> I prat ■■ d'-ltclnil* sandwich,-* ' Mi,4, 8,-nd the -'>up.-n below <-ti< I mg N dtm< f,, j I'LIP t'tn PON HERe; . F M. Kerby. Director, Dept 8-16# Daily Democrat s Service Bureau. 101 J Tn.rtrentn Street. Washington. D C ■■ • my copy <>t tip- boofcii-t "Sal.ids and Bamlwi-h,, '• NA M E ..... ............ ... . H I BTREKT and No I VITV st Vll. lam a leader of th, Deratui Dally D< m, < at, lIH ——— ' Ir.t

I President, Mrs Han let Colter, bice j proaident. Mrs. F. A. ih-ttor, secre|tnry. Mrs. Jacob Shell, assistant e, retary, Mrs. Charles Gelale*, ■ Treasurer, Mrs John Schumm, j leather, Mrs, W. W Pa*ka and ■. distant teacher. Mrs. Charles Udsler A short urogram vas giv- • n A lovely lunch was served, the p.,Mrte*aea assisted by Miss Edit'j lilrtbter and Mrs. Daley Hitetna i. pint of town guest was Mrs. Paul I Brill of Gary Indiana. Mrs. Harriet Colter waj in Van I W -rt Thursday ath tiding a meetms of the I'tii O K. 8. Matrons i«,Ttib. with Mrs. Anna Craig as hos••vs. A one nilok luncheon w;s • . -»«-| at the Marsh hotel. A most

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