Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1939 — Page 5

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(dragged «» «b* •««▼>•<'* during tillisg* or cultivatkm in addithm to pro* Idina good corn borer and other ineect p**t control. Ttoun* attending the d*mon*tralion will be Rlwn the opportunity ito •** the work of the borer In the geld. and the proper way to look for corn borer In frat rd atalka will h. explained The atatna of the corn borer Intratatlcm aa compared to prevloua year* will aleo be dtocuMrd. Farmer* are urged to take ad- | vantage of thia opportunity to »>•>• the low rutting attachment for corn binder* and the plow iraah 1 shield at work and to get the leteat Information on the corn borer | mfeatatlon In thl* territory. The demonstration will be given by R H. Wileman and R. C. Shipman of the agricultural engineering department of Purdue university and Al Trlpple of the state entomologlat'a office of Indlanapolto. DUKE. DUCHESS ARE BACK HOME Duke And Duchess Os Windsor Return Home To England Colman’* Match. Swaaex. Eng., i Sept 11 — <U» The Duke and Itucheaa of Windsor, obviously happy to be back tn England after 1 nearly three year* of *etflmpm< -d rille, arrived here toady at 1:1k p tn. <d:18 a. m. CBTt to begin j a new life, The duke, still boyish In appeari ance despite a few more wrinkle* around hl* eye*, had come home from France to serve hl* count iy ,in the war against Germany. The American-born commoner for whom ,he abdicated the British throne was at hi* side aa they were driven to the country home here of

PRIIIFHI] ! TNEDICCA ' ANY way you look at it, an ACCIDENT means expense. AiTNA-IZE You can avoid «nch lu** Bwdiral and aurgkal e«pen*» — < you haw Accident Imuran** i*a<*d by the Am Life Inurino Company of Hartford, Conn. The Suttles-Ekiwards Co. Agent* Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind.

DECATUR DAILY DEM OCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTE MBED 13, 1930.

■ the duke s old friend and be«t man 1 > at hl* wedding dune 3. |»J7. I The London Evening Standard said today that It wa* oxpvi ted j • that the duke goon would join th* ' array and that was the chief raws--1 ,<m tor hl* return The duke retain* three titles in the armed I furies, admiral of the Neel, army lidd marshal aud royal air fores ■ marshal. > They ended their exile yesterday when they crossed the English vhatmel m a Hrltiah destroyer. • They spent their first night at r Portsmouth at the residence of t Admiral Sir William James. Newsmen gathered here to greet ’ the royal couple were told by lady Metcalfe that the duke and dnehraa • were "very tired and wont" hot a few minute* after thetr arrival ■ they cam«- out on the lawn and ■ posed for photographers. i They both smiled when asked • to and. despite some nervousness. were In good spirit*. A statement authorised by the 45-year-old former king said: "The duke and dm he** have arrived in England and are staying Jin the countryside for a shotl lime J until his royal highness take* up • a war appointin' nt " They sat for some lime on a low ' wall while photographers took numerous i«'»e*. The du<h<-s* wore a betge frock aud a green figured coat. She wore no hat. Her hair was carefully coiffured , and she wore long, green ear ring* I and bracelet*. Her lip* and uall* were a bright red The duke wore a grey suit, red and white checked tie and brown suede shoes They both seemed pleased when welcomed home. POLITICS BOILS tCtINTINUEO FROM FAG* ONB> rouse the workers out In th« pre. CUM t*. The Republican* retained the head* oi Ihr-it slate organization and in conjunction with the editor- | ial association, have been conducting a series of meetings In every district in the state. These also had the purpose ot drumming up I enthusiasm for the Sept 3". barbe-1 I cue to which every Republican ! I official and organization office | I holder has been Invited Congress-j I man J William Hittei ol Penn*yl-

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• vsnla. chairman of lha G O P.| l national cungreaalonal campaign committee, will be the principal I speaker. The Ik-inocratlc alate commit;** this year is taking the unprecedented step of Inviting the officer* of the liemoctailu editorial aaao■■union to meet with them at French Lick Friday afternoon Presumably the editor* will hi consulted In any general strategy, but also this move la an Indication that the high command want* all elements of the party working tn close harmony With one ekceptlon. the entire Democratic leadership will bo pre* ent at French Lick. The one so•eutee will be national commltt*te man Frank McHale, who la tourlug the far west tn the Interest ot McNutt’s White House aspirations aud also to ease fal* annual hay fever attack. But present will be Senators Frederick Van Nnya and Sherman Minton; Gov M. Cl I Boid Townsend; lha tnll state committee, Howman Eldei. treasurer of .he "two percent" club; and a full quota of state officials and leaser pat ty leader *. , The French Lick session also la expected to hrtng out a lai ger numtrer than usual oi prospective candidates for the nummatton In ths state convention and some quiet aunowncemcnt* may lie made for offices <m th* state ticket. This possibility has b«en fostered by Fred Hays’ open declaration i in party meetings that the Democratic candidate* definitely will be nominated by ths convention delegates and not selected by a stria'l group of leader* and presented to the delegates for ratification. Me J Hale has concurred tn thia attitude asserting that the sponsors I ot McNutt for the presidency will I not attempt to handpick the state | ticket. " — wQ-e.— No Bas* In 16 Year* Alameda. Cal.- <U» Charles L'l-1 I nay has gone ba** fishing 30 times I a yMr tor 15 year* w ithout ever I j catching a bass. Other* on trips j ' with him easily catch a dozen. He will still continue as he hopes ' eventually to qualify for member- ‘ ship in the Alameda Rod and Gun j Club. Tea** la • '.'-a Cwwa — ~»ea,a>

BUS DRIVERS PASS EXAMS All School Bum Drivers Os County I’rrn Examination* All school hua driver* at work oa their mute* in the city thl* week have tsissed the > aaminatlon* a* given by the Indiana »tate police, It was reported today. The drivers were given « physical csatnlnatlon and presented with instruction* Monday night by Officer Jensop <>f the Indian* ata'* police force m a meeting at the Monroe trhool. The meeting wa* attended by th* driver*, trustee* and advisory board mende rs, with C. E Striker, county «chool superintendent. In charge. Officer 4< »Mpk In speaking to the driver*, re mated that there are <.- 5<H men engaged In driving school busses In the state, driving 1»5 miles dally. The leissea haul ; , I3.tHHI children dally aud have had no fatalities tn th* past four year*, are Cord which he asserted, I* the best in the nation Trade In a Good Town — Doeatur

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SQI \l I S DROPS , tVONTINUKb FROM PAUW ONB> dock* il Mr*. Finnklin D*zt«r, th« former M I*tin* Palfrey <>i Hrvcrly, Mu**, who** huaband wa* taken to Kngland by another immuv Wa■el. Raid: "It W4* th* m<wt horrible experlettce I ever hope to have I wa* with Franklin In th* dining room : when the torpedo atruck. Wr were : coming horn* from a wedding trip I to Europe, , "I had jn«i flntihed eating and wa* reaching for a clgirette when I there wa* an vxplo*imi and a . ripping iwmnd "The whole «hlp llpimd over to , one aide, the table* wild along tile ! floor and neveral women *ci<<ained. ( "Naturally we all ran for the I deck* I got into a life boat and I found that Franklin had dl*ap|ma ■ ed. The lifeboat wa* overcrowded and poorly manned and In a few ’ minute* It tipped over and every- ’ one landed tn the water. “I aw.ini to another llfelaiat and 1 that wa* half full of water with many people clinging to the aide i Moat of u* managed io get in<o i the boat, hut It wa* full of water and aank under our weight. "We had almoMt reached the pleaaure yacht tHouihern CrOaei by that time. I *wam for the *hlp but they ntarted up and ran ove-

I »ev*rai of u* ft aoemod ■■ if I ' wa* in th«> water for hone* "Finally I wa* takan aboard the Hogthurn <‘ro*a and then lai ar wa* lianaforti-d to th* City of Film "I wa* *|ik for Ncvaral day* aft*r that but I understand that Franklin irmalned aboard the Athenia until muruing and then waa taken off, The Athenia floated until morning and then. I undetMlapd. the deatroyer* tßrltlahl took people off and aank the ship ■O It would not be a menace to other shipa" Huddled In the «h*ii*r of a lifeboat waa an elderly gray-halred woman and a baby Hhe waa f'on*ola Strohtwelcr. a nuraemald, and her charge waa Nicola LuMtach. 10-month-old daughter ol the motion picture producer COURT HOUSE New Sult Filed A ault on a proml*«ory note wa* tiled by W. H Zwtck aud Hon* .igalnai Paul Meyer* on a prowl*aory note and the turn mon* leaned leturnalble September 25. The demand la *3ll. E. L Koeueman la attorney for the plaintiff. Alia* Summon* laauad In the aote anil ot R. K. Mummi, doing aa the Decatur Lumber eianpwny. against Edward J. Ah", an alia* aumniou* was issued 1

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to th* *herlff of Adame emrety for the defendant. r*tur»«M* September N. Find* Far Plghrtlfr In the note auit of th* ZMaatwr Lum*ei company by Roy Mamma egalam William G and Margaret L. Tee pl*, the court found for tho plalaiift In the sum of 1751 with coals. Appeint* Agprai**ra lu ih«* condemnation mR of ihj City of Hr Cat ar agaiaat Jama* Iv*. llch and Helen Ivetick, th* petition wa* aubmlttrd and evidence heardTh* petition waa amitalnM and th* court appointod Cabin YoM, Ed F. Herllng and Calvin E. Peteraon *• *ppral*er* and ordered them to flln -ben- report on or before ifeptamher Id. Marriage Ltcffn*** Charles F. Neab. Ken'on. Ohio la Ollie M. Solomon, Decatur. Daniel Phillip*. Clevcalud, Ohio to Anna T Hall. Deortar. 0 11 B'rd in Hand Mean* Cage Nepr Orleana —(L’Pl— Vincent Ma'a*** know* now that a bird In the baud mean* be goes la th* cage. 1 Meiasaa waa freed under lieu bond fur holding a captive mocking 1 bi.-d. I'niied State* t'onmilMlon.-r R. H Carten, Jr. rnled that be violated the migratory bird treaty act by m-ing caught with a .velhered ■ friend. — - ■ ■ a—■ ■ Trade In a Gees Tewn — Oecatu,