Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvary Evening Except Sunday by fHg DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Bnu>r«d at lb. Decatur, Ind. Poet Office aa Second Class Matter I. H Holler ......... . Preildant A- M. Holtboa**. Sec y A Bus Mgr Wok U Halter Vlee-Proald.ut Subscription Rated: dingle cxtpte* I 03 Us* week. by carrier........ .10 One year, by 0arrter......... 1.00 Dne mouth, by mail.... ... .>6 three month*, by mall. 1.00 Six mouth*, by mail 1.7 b Un* year, by mall 0.00 Ono year, at offtoe.... 100 Priced quoted are within a radius ot 100 mitea. Elsewhere 13 W one year. Advertising Rate* mad* known on Application. National Adver Represeniative •CHUUa a co. IS Lexington Avenue. Naw York IS East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dallies. We would like this Indian summer better if the weather man would be reasonable and hold it to about eighty degree*. The football maison in Dec atur opened teat evening with every thing favorable excepting the weather It’s tar too active a pasttime for summer temperature*. Congress won't work fast it thia weather continue* but it will probably be cool enough tor the boy* to collect their ihought* before a final vote is taken on the neutral-1 ity act. Suspension of school ha* been necessary all over the middle west the paat tew day*, which would be fine except B's too hot tor the youngster* to enjoy the vacation tn any way except by sitting Milt, Even with the record breaking hot wealbet of the paat tew day*, it i* wise to remember that one of these day*, and not far off, we will need fuel and that thia is the best time you will have tn many months to buy it. Relief coats In Waehingtvm township were les* during August this year than last by STOP and les* than the same month lg»t year by | Sl’*' That* encouraging and in dicates that opportunities fur lab-| ortng men are greater. When there I* employment tor every one there is no need for relief excepting in case* of illness or old age. There seems to be no dr abt that the Democratic editor* of Indiana are for M< Null and the party generally in this stat* will support him one hundred per cent. The meeting at French Lick I* * .MeNutt affair and with plenty of sincere enthusiasm to convince the tno*l skeptical. The Hoosier lead•r will go into the national convention next year with strong support here and over the country ' and indications are he will be the nominee for president. The German army hammei* on into Roland and now it is repotted that Russia will move in from the east, the ide* being for Germany and Russia to esc h take a slice ■ but leave * ribbon tn between to prutMt e*ch nation Evidently they tat trust each other too much Atta* taw matter te settled, they •'« proUSMy UHI England* *M Frame where Vn pet off and tbwa tbs rest war out bo in! tlurt U wtti Im a fssres *r*|gi te«or* S t over u* that the *Ktrt-i»» up vo (Ate ttata ' aru only tbs prteteataor-M-s N**l w«ea wtll be mmtisw ir<* trade see* m tens*** FnupJ atre h> a buytag asooc rosnttag «*»' prieM are mswt apt te gw up teUMt down is th* u*r«s* ut.p>v. > meat Os basis*-** who-a Was *n dent several week* ago ass* am* to th* Increased drain a ft* that are now being mad* herssai «f CRe Suropsan war Tbs mot- saro- w». advsrtias* and who kaaps * tu*
atock replenished with the newest merchandise, will do a splendid teat quarter business Start next weak off with an announcement in *• thia paper and keep gt it and you will he happy. | t From all over the country come report* of Improved business cont dltloiis. More than 10.000 men went to work today tn the Gary , mill* and It I* reported that So.oott J have been put to work In the onJI tire Calumet district. The Detroit. » Pittsburgh. Youngstown and other > steel centers are going big and J: the increased price* for farm product* Will make economic conditions so good that taxes can be <>**ed off next year, it is predicted. I There are many indications that , Ibln will be * great business year, i regardless of the fact that a presidential election will be held. | i'sually that is * draw back hut now with stocks depleted and y greater demand, the factories are 1 going full blast, retail buslnc** is I better and there tea general pickup that will not be headed off There are suveral plans that will ' help this community and that will be announced between now and the end of the year. Watch for a good break of business the next ’*'■ The luaM-Kilt season' is rapidly ' drawing to a < lose It will all be I over in a couple of weeks, then the world aeries and then football | until Thanksgiving In the meantime the basketball teams are ' warming up for a spirited several I month* season that will cluse next ' March with the state and national i tournament*. As usual the teams ;in tbis section will be in the run- ' ning and the fan* are awaiting j with interest the whistle of the I opening lame* We lik»- otir j in this »<»untry and it u great tn« d bine L*'t Europe fight <m the battle field* if they must. We will j take ours on the gridiron, the diamond and the hardwood floors Decatur Is going forward Dur IRC the past six years We have ■ mad. great stride* *nd we are going on The Kruk Tyndall piaut 'la being rebuilt, improvement* are 1 being made at the Soya pteat 1 Decatur taming* is remodelling, i the city wtll meet the demand* for ' power, the people of ihi* c ommunity will cooperate tor they real tec ’ Uiat to have * good < ity w« mu*t provide employment and that we nm«i vn< ourase indna* ; try. We arr proud ot (be factory hen , reprrterintng M M I varm imr of manufariurtnt, well s a . »una iinam latijr I tHail anxiod* *lwsYß In ahi the city and her people. We will ■•ontinue to do thing* worth while and to grow. The future look* good., ] <’ongresa will convene tn extra f , ordinary ..-s.| 911 Thursday the Sisi. th. call having been lasu ••d by lb* president tor hat dale While the reason for the call b> not given, it te expc-cted It Will be to deride upon the puanion of this nation a* a rnratm and to vnaci |W try to enac t such statute* as I will assure that. Tpere i* of course ■ a division of opinion, some fa ecu mg the pirecmt tew which pre-1 I vents sate of war materials or goods to any nation at war. other* jncludiag th* president favor the “cash and carry system,' by which J ay nation that ha* the money i • ould come her» mid buy g<>odi. **>d take the* away. Mull aaoihe<' .group bHieve» ip th* w |g nau'ra) «y tow whM* permits the sale ot m«d* la say numuer the mu an iartanar «* hi* agents wish** tn •*» Tteerw to much to be said on «ae * pwMtot and the *ea*iou may a»«-*ep tote a hot battle *•“ “ taae. Roa CaugM ■ ••'VM OWa _ (i: PI _ <nj gtochiag to ba'iing pea * '• • pre-ga«ne warmup He "Mop we gjwv* ia the sir to >*tca * bug* re*wrn Th* hell bounced <m< I'-c* dtev* but ha <.aught a bird was ftnag after the tout, ip ’ per* atly < baaing «,
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Weather A Week Ahead As Forecast By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL, Noted MeteorologiM is-ie.iew I Vstev a-*e loxo "‘j-.v • - rT “T« 4/ S d COLO TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL FOR INDIANA. September 18 to 24. Th.- N W portion wtll tie warm, with moderately cool sir over th.A .»a and iwn of th.- N c. 11 section Th.- E cen and H E *eciinu sill be cool.-! Th. r<-inaintug wm mill b« normal The E con.. 8. E. and part of th. 8 cen taction will he moderately wet, with heavier pr.vipltatiou in th. N E. N <.-n. cen. and 8. W. purtluu. The N. W Prote. o-d by John F. Dill. Company.
EUROPE GETS WARM WEATHER FROM US Today Bnrepe i* uews. It.ll did sentaer of Eur<>|m ia mad.- her.ivrly warm. Nixsard*. th<md <>n mar Ptahu are’ mkaowti there One nitght »u|»Mme then, that ICumpe a MHiih Th mtin H*y, hm no. tea rope He* 1 o th** north, and even nanny Italy I iwa the mum laiitud* aa our Great | dftkea lle«Inn. The Gulf Mt ream warm*
TUE GULf SmtM IS EUfeOPE’S UQT WATEB jJEATER x > vQJr J,yw * f / ar pic a • vi suADto ABtas show LaNns wapt wAgvec by gulf stream aiil
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The map* show total eWect of HoL Cold. W*L and Dry Air to be expected next week. DAILY FORECAST ..SEPT : 1939 | •« T 20 21 U a 111 rises off west Africa, flows across the Atlantic Ocean to Mouth
America, through tbe Caribbean 8- a and the Gulf of Mexico, all the I lime gathering the rays of the I ! tropical sun The waters of the! Gulf Stream become hot. These | hot wSters pour out through the' Strait of Florida, pas* north between Florida and the Bahama Islands, and tn the region of Cape . Haiteras they swing across the i Atlantic Ocean to the British I Isles and Norway. Warm wimt* j j follow the Gulf Stream, and carry warmth far Intend over Europe , Early explorers wbo followed Columbus hsd no Idea why Europe was warm, while correepoudlng latitude* of America were cold ! Benjamin Franklin was the man I who discovered the Gulf Stream,' or at least he wa* the first man to I draw a map .if It. He made sever al voyage* to England and hisj keen eye discovered that the lem-i perature and color of water In certain parts of the ocean we.w dll ' ferent in other place*. Latur he! mad.- it a point to ask every seal captain he met about It. After! quest toning many seafaring men. he c harted thia great river of hot, ’ water In the ocean What would happen to warring* Europe If the Gulf Stream should l be stMit off at the Strait of Flc.r i Ida ? We cannot know for sure, be- ’ : cause the Gulf Stream ha* ne'er! i l>een dislocated In historic times, J but there are prehtetoric find*! I which ..-ad u* to suppeme that the 1 J Gulf S team ha* been defleced from Ebrope tn the past When, thia occurred England and France •vre cold Indeed Fainting* made] ,ln the caves of France t>y leg Age! men *till exist These paint Ings, | show that reindeer and other aic ! I tic animal* lived tn southern • France then Pet hap* if all of| Europe should ever gang up on u* we i.eild fight them by deCtec ung the Gulf Hi ream WEATHER QUESTIONS (J Whai do you mean. Jupitm , ha* tour moon*' c. H. A. Even a small tstescope rsveal* four moon* revolve about tbs slanet Jugitee. Theoe moon* war* discovered by Gains* in I*lo. Th* discovery creatod a groat sensation at that Um*.
Q Would you tell me how to project the sun on a screen? P 8 A. Ws have direction* for making a «un tube te project *b* •«" upon ocreon in its natural eotore and propoetiona. It will be sent to you free upon rsqusot—a Sc stamped. solf-addroMod envelope, pleas*. Wr will send you a toloscop* plan tea, If you request IL Q Has jt been known aa to whether or not the radio waves directed toward Mara have ever been reflected back on earth? J K. A. So tar aa known, no radio eignalo directed toward Mare Mve ever returned. But In view of the 36 million m<l*o or more between here and Mara, thia I* not surprising. Maybe the *ign«l* never got therm THE OCTOBER SKY MAP Folk*, perhap* a givud many of you would like io »top thinking of war. the jeelouay of men and nations, and fruitiest fights over insult, grab and gi.-ed lx>t » look at the Mara then, and in the calm majesty ot the heavens we can are order, tianqullIty, *nd ll{e reign of natural tew Fret Selby Maxwell has prepared a sky map tor October which shows the autumn conMeiteUons. This map will be sent to you ! FREE, with the compliments of this newspaper. If you will address your request to Prof Melby Maxwell, care of this newspaper. enclosing a stamped ilci self-addreeeed envelope for your Protected by John F Dlile Co. reply
'ROMCADS ARE LUCKrX Li. Dy-Vera Brown *1
CHAPTER XX I They didn t go through the raw t*te, but on further, bocauae they were to be in the Yates’ boa. The ST.**’ went breaking into a run aa R*l*toa drove up to the gate, waved to an officer he knew tn park hit CBf It was just game time A ’ they ran down the concrete runway they puaod a young girl tn a wheel ehmr. Mike waa behind Carol and Raliton. •" * •* h < ,h * unpinned the gorgeous blossom. dropped in into the girl slap! ‘ P»eaae take It." ah* said and then D > J”" rBHnR Bft * r C,rOi ,n<l Ralston. They came panting out into the sunlight, and the packed rrandetanda ail about them Mike’s U « Sb* failed *•* • lift out of the sight The brilliant green of the diamond, even ‘* ou «bJ* September, the flag flying high from it* tall pole, the splashes of faces with •««» that chattered and screamed * They found their rn*-. U^ iB * **’ Mik * to And Handsome, but they ww * *> elooe to the New York dug««t that she could not see in it. Mike leaning forward, tense, tried to Ralston •nd Carol kept up a steady converaauon. It was maddening The first pan of the inning was b* l ' No score. But the opposing pitcher looked pretty good < ,tnKlt °*lt Aes Barnes. Rai.ton pointed out all this and Mike could ***** bit him in the face, she was so nervous and angry. The. Handsome came oat on ths Pitching mound amidst a roar. “ p L a "’ *° ** **• f®* iiksd (h * tad r .*y w M, ‘ ,e *** wou 'd not be aa easy victory •J* it was to be a victory. HanZ "*r **“" * t * edT H * wem *°" th * -• hawk!" Ralston Ml - pretended she did not hear him Every game meant so It . w P r * tt y important, that World s Series money! Mike bit her lower lip. It waa a bml situaUro. and Ae. was short on pitchers. Handsome just had to some through. But when the inning was ended. Chicago was one run "I told you! f told you!" Ralston kept saying Even Carol was an•x*y**d w» cli h i iw. Whan Ass earns back to the dugout. he stopped and looked into the mVT" . • moment his eye eaught * * JS* tk * r * *“• ** iweoffni’ion .u ‘J N York' Every one of them knew that the Yanko ware tryjng to einch the pennant on that Wtaßt tFip wimt. Oddly enough, by the third inning. Handsome had settled down By th. f<torth 'nning. h* was doing all right. By the sixth, he was in hie real form. All the boys hade., do. tw *’. ru **. •"< j they 0,44 ** "f ** They •»*« three more tries for those needed runs In the eighth inning. Marvin mt I * rßUh Magle, W barely mad. Aret basa.yXse followed with a double, and Marvin got to third bee. At ths end of that inning the score was Usd. AM la the ninth, Handsome “* >r ** l , °to run which broke the tis. He Uld Chicago Mtlroe in the final half and so New York won. J to 1. Ace waa jubilant. Re couM feel that •arise cheek la hie hands already Mika, limp tort happy, want wah Carol and Ralston to get the rar and wait for Dusty and Handsome Carol insisted that Mike sit up front with Mr Ralston, busty earn* out of the clubhouse first Hsaaw< aro| •nd Mike >n Ralston', car -Holte. Ralston. Carol, we’r« going with Are and hie wife foe dim nsr. Re’s got hie ear Sorry, and thanks . carol gw m>t of Ralston's rar obediently. It w«a smbarraaiing, but Carol smoothed over the situm tie* gracefully. Mik*, left with Ralston, made no •MMtort foe liewdaome waa coming now. and the fems were rwhwg him Re sqaeeaed into the front seat of the town car with M>ks and
Aniiwen To Teht * Questions Below are th* answers to tbe Teat Questlotte printed on Page Two 1. Monotheism 5 Poetry (or poesy). 3. Montana. *. Boxing 6 An apparatus for testing the qusllty of musical strings «. Florida 7. Fltty-al*. 3 Han Juan. 3. Japan. 10. X<mon. L Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Btringing Beads If your child wants to siring ■ tmads. and you do mot wish to give her a needle, take a piece of cord or heavy thread, dip it into glue i*nd aa It drlee form into a sharp point. Or. let her use thin Biro, an J she can have a good time without worrying mother. The Gas Burners When the gas stove sputters, it is a sign that the burnors are dirty and need attention Clean the holer | out with a wire or pipe cleaner. I The (puttering is <*Me<l by the dirt. Mildewed Linen To remove uuidow from while linen. boil In water to which two laldespoon* of peroxide hoe been sddod to each quart of water.
bl» boat. Mike made the introductions as Ralston drove. "Mr. Ralston was at ths party last night. Mike explained "He brought Carol and me out to the came in this car " "I thought you hadn't come out today.’' Handsome told Mike. "You weren’t in your regular place. It made me nervous.’’ “I thought they’d like tbs box *••» better," Ralston explained. Handsome made no comment At the hotel they parted from Ralston pleasantly enough. But it was not *f‘* r be had gone that Mike realised Handsome was angry about something. “!*»'• go up to the suite. Dusty and Carol won t be there. 1 want to talk to you" Mitoo was cowtrite She knew she should have been at the park earlier. 'Go on up. 111 get our mail,'' he added. _ Mike was worried and unhappy. S.ie welcomed thio chance to talk quietly with Handsome But when C e reached the suite, she could bear Carol s voice. The Lees were home. As .’like walked in, Dusty called to “*• **h you’" He’ll be along in a few minutes" Dusty reared back in his ehair and glared at Mike: . "* suppose you know you almost lost that ball game for us today?" Mike tried to speak but her voice would not come. "You were brought along for just one purpose To be out there at the park, and on time " Mike could hear Handsome come in the door behind her. She tried to atop Dusty: "Quiet, ncthing! Why you little tramp! You leave Ralston alone until after the senes ..Dusty never finished the sentence. Handsome was ia the room, at Dusty's side: “Get up!" Dusty struggled to hie feet Hand sows swung for Dusty's chin with his left. But Leo was too quick for him. His strong right arm waa up sad Handsome's fist struck it with a... eroekf If H bad been a shot, it would not have been so horrifying to those who heard it. They stood there foe a second or two, staring at Handsome's flat. It was Mike who finally found her voice, just a whisper "Your hand!" Mika,Carol. Duaty and Hsndsom* stood staring at the latter’s pitching hand. Nobody moved. Anger died M suddenly aa it had flarcZ It left four frightened people Hendvomc moved hie hand gingerly. It waa obvious that it hurt badhf. -It*b irwrtltag Come in the bath room. Well put hot water on it." Mike throw off her jacket, rushed la to let the water run hot. Dusty groaned. "It will take more than hot water " it." Mike begged Hand***?..—**?»Their eyes met kJCr^£Es* , *‘ tr *‘ k ' sew* VV«W Igt m . •"I'm afraid so." Dusty waa at ths telephone wed better get Ace up hero right the doctor. There’s no use foolm, Larry." F ‘» r ~"utes Ister Ace knocked at door Carol Ist him in. What a wrong?” There wan no aend to ask The rw tn hmmii wat arcuM tfarint •t <*a<*h an<f Harwißonw waa hcldinw hh hand -mJ ynu gat hold of DneF Aet M ' “ k * l for to the hospital w7 want to know just haw bad this la." 1 »-«*' r»?" Dusty ”****» him with one look F* •** k, *b lh * wolves. u •"*»,, th. telephone and don t let anybody know." Handsome looked at Mike Hh. .* m * !?T2, r ’v" t **d on tiptoe, kissed him: "Hl be waiting.” ©a,” was Act** only comwhoa thro were left alone, begun tn pare Ihe floor. Tn s fool! f * 4l Why ,lw 1 htr * to do that? It moan, we won't win - b*®- Oh, Dusty. U'a my faalt, 1
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h«a nri- h„ : • left. Non ■ - CM 5 ,r "‘ I put S ■ .- , , . •■l’ll ord.r . p •b-uMi • to v- , noth i.,.- ; Three ' -h. i «-. , - - r.« m. i . few minutes. i that’s all." T"« f a ■ the dim. - <*■ . - aggi ’’Mi»« Sha- ■ . . with Mo 1 » .. to eiri... - ... ,M| and I’m hungry." HE “Sorry. .• w.r r ..... ■ rrs. ’ Now •. , - .H| Handson.- t - . - 1V happen here?" "I didn't say <• hurt it »a< : he • , . "Then a hun.lr-d p* ehook I ar. !- u - - when h«- *'• t-e ■».. cauM-dh rna • ' : a.r H| Another some didn t • » . he left the >.►--! there I kn .* ! u i.sH minutes." “Then ma>‘. »s« hurt '■! auto on the *a don't knoi* ar < Dusty. "Sorry w. *a ■ • • but we juat 'a wa« all at- • - "The word A • ' They muat ha> leaving the n -r. . -rws4 new. Ev. r>b - it now.” M "I don’t think ■ • » noua, b. ya On . r-. the Series ..n . Carol and M ».- • .".rt the bedroom d- r ■ ■( M “You're sure M • - ' r> with him to the • s’ H "Sure! Hey. Mike! Th, iM want to be sure y and tam here" It waste, ' •as on the lev. a . .1 wM trouble afterward H "We re rom era- -.-wMO To Carol *he plead. : I O nble They’ll kn .» I . .<n roO And my jacket's out terr" ■ "Fix your hair H< r, «ny pH der. Now go on " ■ So Mike walked OU’ "to th, M ting room She*, •" reporters on her firat day i" '"H eago. They fired quest >"n, B "You drove back fr m ths with him What happened” ■ Mike looked to Du-tv for help.lH ba could offer no auggwn'ti. B "Handaonie will teil you al! It shortly. There ian t an. ing such a fusa over it, h,h right in a day nr two." M ae «P«H but her vnir-s sounded S’ ‘.tv’uShH were trying desperate'• n , J B bsraelf. I The reporter,' aharp "■*' 'f k ' t W several bruised places on Mdfl arm. I "You weren’t, both of you. th fl auto accident were you'" B them aaked. pointing tn the srß Tbs purple mark, a«- I ’i*<l tn ,ufl oat. Dusty stared at tevm • Carol. I Mike's fare was erimr.n ' I agains* a door." she aaul in "b**J CMtfuMon Duz’y was unperturlV He'd forgotten he had hurt Mikfl arm so badly ihe night befnr* ' remembered, and Jha groaned fl wardly. Os e-erybody in that rooj aha was the only one th*n to 'orta what might happ«n. ‘ K>>* l‘u»a starving We'd ask you to •'•*'J dinner but we re «n worried slrt Handsom*. J krt« * » nothing.* he's so imports* t ears it to «. Ah* said !■ ths right IM- while Mike row* there, ksurovg those four naiffj eyaa •** ”’»>aed on nor bru* arta(To he continued' !•»*>• ,»l M ’fl *•«* — ousux M te ui row* -
