Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publish.-4 Every Evening Kxospt Sunday by »Mg MGATQR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated fctered at the Decatur. Ind. Post Office as Secund Class Matter I. H Heller President A. K Hoilbousa. Sec y A Hur Mgr Dicfc D Heller.....Vice-Preoidvut Subscription Ratos: single coplas | ,02 Uno week, by carrier.... ... ,10 year, by carrier ........ |w Dm south, by taaU......... .>( rbree months, by mail 100 Sts mouths, by mall 17$ Uno year, by mai1........... Joo Duo year, at office l oo Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere *3.50 one year. Advertising Hales tuadt known on Application National Adver. Representative SCHEEHER a CO. 15 Lexington Avenue. New York 16 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies Governor Dickinson of Michigan likes a Joke, according to what be tells the press and adds Olin Miller. a psragrapher so does MkhlThc war may be a game for the Other font H.g , crtallllv stern reality for Poland, where the i destroying The Mock market has been on the up the past several days It s M l)Ut allW .tffc halt1“ ti* when t|i» ts talk of wav th» prices sag Then when it comms The county <-oun< II has done its for IMO will be known taking the opportunity to gqq . ven with old England or tn u r ._ ertra in? It will he luleresting to big boat and killed a number of people. In the present Wlr I, wll| to watch uh*<t rtftft t the* airplanes will have and what will be the result of propaganda Those are comparatively new features of the present conflict u».-q i>ut inti,. In the World War but now develop, cd to a high degree Every nati.u including our own la now attd will be using propaganda What will result? We don t know. Earl Browder, who was the com miinlM candidate for president in lidlti told the Die* eotntnlttee that his party was offered ***o,ooo It • hey would nominate President Roosevelt M their -stidld.il. H doesn't seem possible that leaders of the (J O P would make SIK h an offer or even permit it if they knew about It but according tn Browder, the man who mad.- the offer claimed to represent that polltiral organisation. Georg.- J| Newbauer. state Insurance commissioner, after a careful study and a survey of the reduction Iti traffic accidents in Indiana. bas ordered a ten per < ent reduction to the coat of liability and ptoperty damage automobile lusursixes. In addition to the previously announced >•% reduction This la

one «u me reasons why every outshould be as careful aa possible when driving Th.- fewer seeldents. the less your insurance will coat I The eitixcns Telephone Company, which during the past couple of y.-ars has made splendid improvements iti the ih-catur and Berne plants, now announces similar modernisation for Monroe, The lines will be placed in underground • able* and the exchange will he equipped with the latest switch- i board. This company is always progressive and provides the best service we know of any where and The sudden increase In the prices ordet of the government We should get into the war. At present the large surpluses of about ■an be s. ttl.-d fa a few days. We i two and two make. tour. The lay you out odd on a batt It-th-Id sterner or later- Il la well to know something about history and geography t'lvfcs the preamble to the t'ouslltution -Che signers of j • lie Declaration of Independence--Who pays the taxes, and why • ‘•tigress has the power tn i ottt what? to declare what* You had •rest know these answers While you are doing 11. of course. keep track of the football attd basketball scores The Prairfa Fnrtnet, "" a Answer* To Test * Questions Relnw u-a the answers to tha I Tsst Questions printed on Page Two • ff I Monogahela HU d Allenueny. J Eight '■ Oregon, in this 4. Compulsory enrollment for ser- ‘ * *<M» #. North Dakota <l. "Vim " • No. hut they may be*--tnc ua-- . Ur lilted CitlSeU*. * Two I* bl-la-lk. 1 10. Col. Charles A Lindbergh.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19.39.

NOW LET ' S SE E- WHAT WOULD JULIUS CAESAR HAVE DONP mu - I| It — thK- —il ’* W UJ "T />yg —j

Your Health (By Robert E. Daniels, M. D.l iSecretary Decatur Health Board) ANSWER QUERIES general health problems will be write tn "Your Health." in care igtur. Indiana • ♦ •A Reader Soesks On 0 agnosia" ’..-rr- class of |H ->pl ihat the «i< dlsent illneM. the doctor is called si'h the expectati-vn that be will Th. writer hg» dropp. ! g gi| t . • dged - ->inpliment Into the lap of •»e medical pn»fe«si<«n After pitt- ’ i’*®#* to ’h<* of th* • jc.ess th.-y summon a party I whom they acknowledge «s an an tmu tty The physician wuo walk-' into this home has a mv-e»ial adantage whether or not he deserves 1 I' 'he generwf public seems to re•M>.e a great deal of confidence In ■ : he medical profession one wonders. •‘•m- times whether thia c mftdenee ■ s iw.ed mi »-und logic ot men--ort of blind legendary faith tn the* Utmiiy d'xtor. Evidently this cou•rfbutor ptefers the essence of cold • a>onmg He proceed* as follows: 1 “Wr reason that, after all. thv I doctor spend* six years studying our siimeuts plus one year n Abos-I'-tal with ail the experience gained since graduation; with all this .reparation one should be able to diagnoM most of ottr ailments." Quallfleatious such aa the** do in* deed compose s formidab-e argnmont In favor of efficiency When one summon* an expert. h» expects an expert • service, regardless ot vhat that expert * line of < ndeuvor ■-» Evidently thia fact has added . fn.-l to a fire of resentmeu' arising (n this critic, as hr couti-iids ruefully: 'After the ex-imaiaiion of our dcur one. occusionnlly. the doctor Muraes his head solemnly attd when qti'-stioned aa to the nature of the ailment many times he answers Iti j such vague common English terms I 'bat we are at a loss to know Jus' - what the trouble is. or e'sc he ru|.H<w with a barrage of Latin phrase* that leave* us dtsx-. Neitb|er reply aids much iu g'viug us

Si nit At Revival r— — t r a \JB 2 t 4 fcw Cm 1 ' Rev <ud Mt* Spilt g»*«>n H«*nJ p* ,, |>l' M VM tit Illi 11* II I** * h» S*»pt 24 Rhv Buy Haiur nf will Ih 4 ih<» »*V4ittK«*ll®f The type of service so ..crneslly’ desire here seems to be a definite, irom the ductor. The writer yewrns. for a diagnosis, he doesn’t waut di-r ay an-ertalntty or evns.on, Tt«-; fact that the doctor may be momen-t .irtly non plussed, pusxie-f or undecided adds greatly to his suffering tor he emphasises: ■ We have one thought in mind -j our dear one Is .*K'k--wnut's the oiatter with him? And how will w<*.

PUBLIC SALE I- ’he undersigned, have sold my farm aud will sell gi nuMB- sue u't my prts.»nal ptoperty on farm located three miles .msi ot Bluffton tut Stale It--ad IJg. on MONDAY, September 11, 1939 Sals Starting st 10:30 A. M HORSEB G..t < «‘’.'. , l'“ k J * >•*'» "W- »"«ht l«tm n.s in i -.-I, sound and good worker; one M >wl mure. » years old weigh' !?«• Tw.. hTk „ ork " r "P*" ~, "”“•••• smooth mouth g.«d Workets TWO Nmk hots.-*, .m-H.ih tnotith good workers in all hattiess CATTLE One loan cow « yesra old dur to freahen In February 7-gaiion ; — - 1 >•*”* -Hd. dur to h , i„.e"mU. r««T >n row. on.- (.u.-niM-y cow. h years old dur Io fr.-ah.ii In is.-rmi--.“±r h-ls-rs. two yearling Jersey h-lt.--*, <>ar yearling Jersey mill 1 MOGS On. Ihiiim sow. With 9 pigs by .Ide, double Immuii-I SHEEP rour young ewes: I irnek may ano grain >r .v f **’ rw * "* ‘■” n ’ ,n ’mid. 10 acres of soy Ih-hiis in field, 3 hush. I* of alfalfa seed, cloam-d FARM MACHINERY r»> J/' I OslM.rne hay louder; Milwaukee mower ' ',E 4h '"‘*’ " ,n "« Pl"*- I I’unhain cnltipocker; International corn olanl.-r: Kentucky wagon with grain bed. double disc > wheel corn ctttter. art »f hay .wings and pulleys: double t,Ls singie t*e, oZr articles too numerous to mention ” r HARNESS Olin extra go<Ht double set Os work harness, like new TgQMS -CASH GUY SC’OTT, Owner ELLENBLRtiEIi BilOt., AUclloneets Ainos Gerber Clark I Christian luiou Ladies Aid of C'raigvHl* will a «rve luuch uu grounds*

•*ndvr him If doctor I Tails to tell ut what ® th* matter i !i<tw <an wp hope for a curat* Reading further we real lie tMat dmtor ha® feffai t o amr wer t!ie*e queatioua tor? The consequence is that like I’Ctor's reputation drops consider* -s ly in our H eitHef esn ’ know tits Hustne < or is ft nlsre tke nature of tbe oat tenths -!.n*ss even to the ones most inter The summation of thia ®nh<hte:i* hit ie<er carries m It a p*r?m ultl* mattmi to all physicians. It also < ou tain® the essence of a great Th« question artsei as to what *e of the tatty really want of a tec tor Briefly thi«: If h- know* I'-.- trouble w.- want h tn to enlighi<n us lb simp!.- English terms. If i»* doomit. w? wfoh hmi to \<»nfcss I ti® inaonincr and promise his heat Mention and interest until a satis* factory diam *ata ta reache*/* •""* Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q When Mtould .i servant close b.- d.Hir alter a visitor lias turned A. The servant should sta’id with jtM doer open until the visitor eu- ■ • rs his car. or If he la walking. , until he reaches the sidewalk, q Where should a man give « fstax dinner? C Stag dinner should be given iu • u man's bachelor quarters or In a private r-M>m tn a hotel. If be ■ choose* to give the dinner in his .own home, hi* w-m.vu folk should , not appear Q Is It permissible for a girl to

The People’s Voice I This column for the use of our | readers who wish to make ang gestions for the general gmtd or discuss questions of interest. Please sign your name to show authenticity. It will not , ba uaed if you prefer that B | not be. ♦ ♦ On -The Lack of Vision" The article headed "Lar k of ' Vision by An Observer to the Sept 11 Issue of the Demm rat was cer-, tainly a most Intelligent and enlightening bit of comment of the school situation in Blue (’reek I t'-wnshlp There are. however, two points in this article that I feel should be < orrected. on which I am sure th> • thservrr was misinformed First The trustee did not take any fist blows from anyone In regard to school matters, hut her ause >of our argument as to method* and prim iph-s of transferring children ito schools outside the township whbh he had himself heen doing has kn >wn him foi quite awhile? Hi

-1 .A* "“’’sTiVong«o’-»«- " b ''‘ ’",'a long run- ,n< 11 v V. W » \ \ i V Fall Wealher Calls for.. Radiantfirp You’ll get rid of a Im o f ditfkult furnace -w tending this fall if ><Ml | uve . Ra dl . nlfire 7 gs. hester in your Um.. I(Vlrad o( fu „ mg t w.th the furnace when the tempera one drops, you just turn the valve of the Radi- J iL* {lmS 1 'l •ntfire. Instantly you get a. much or a. At f Irtdo heat as you want. Later, you'll tm,| M J Radianttire convenient for extra heat during S’ : .' ’ mid-winter freeing spell.. -- $1.95 DOWN t * Pvt. e Redtenf/ire Get Hester in your home today. MB MW 1 £& c - is* 3Tl£ GAS CcmWOMlfLl4:aaMa:s.Hl. l l.ll|i|«.jii^|^ M j. l ,j t J <rJ ji.|jj33j C. A. STAPLETON, Luca! Manager.

' tor a nnmher of years Secund lie was not exported to go beyond any law The law specifically states that the trustee may transfer pupils to the nearest' school or the school with the best i accomodations, I too, think It would be well fur the cltHens of Blue Creek township to obtain and read a copy of our school law. I agree with the Observer that It is high time the school situation gets some consideratliui and action, j There certainly will be nothing gained, nor the coming generation be bettered in any way by lotting the school children of today he the ' targets of any political machine, narrow-minded or sellish interests. Interested Reader. • • | Household Serapbook | By Roberta Lee Renewing Old Yarn Raveled yarn can Im- rev Ived end made to look like new by Wrapping it in a t<>we|. and placing it for a st.ort lime in a colander or st.-ame-i -- i'er. r

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