Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Evsey Evening Except Sunday by fH* MGATQR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorparaud tailored St th* Decatur, Ind. Post Ottos a* Socoud Class Mattvr I. H Holier ......... . President A R. Holtbuus*. Boc'y. A Hue Mgr Dtoh a Hollar VIM-Prssldout Subaeri*uen Rate*: dlagi* copies | .01 One weak. by carrier........ .iu Ona ysar by oarrter ........ 0.00 Oaa month. by mall .38 three mon the. by ma1’,...... 100 OU month*. by mail 1.70 Dm year, by mail 100 On* year, at 0ffice........ 1.00 Price* quoted are within a radlua of 100 tnllaa Elsewhere UW one year. Advertising Raias mad I known on Application. National Advtr Representative SCHEk'&ER A CO 10 Lexington Avenue. New York 10 Beat Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies It will have to warm up again before it ram* The war is more than .l.noo mile* away from ue and that la where Americana want to keep it. The hut aun laet week cooked the leaves and It looks like an early fall. However. October is one of the flues: mouths of the year. Shelby county* coni crop is valued at |iJl93.*6fl That s a tidy income and make* us wonder what the Adam* county corn crop is worth Little old Poland seems to be no more and the map changers will have to get busy and show lines of th, extensions being made in Europe Amidst all the war pictures it's interesting to note one of the uew technological institute buildings to be erected at Northwestern university A live mil Hon dollar addition is being built Now will come the high school and college football games It's much better that our youth can participate in these athletic events and tight to wilt athletic honors rather than medals for killing the largest number of fcllowmen. This tall and every year, let the battles be on the gridiron farmers art invited to advertise I their tall aale* in the Dally Democrat. The circulation of this paper la within the local trading area, aaaurtng the advertiser of getting hig sale Hat tn the hands of prospective buyers It‘a the cheapest and speediest way to advertise a sale What will tleimauy do with all the Polish prisoners'* They probably don't want to feed them and there will not be enough farm or civilian tubs to: them to perform Isa a sorry plight for civilixatlou and if a break cmae* in those countries don't be surprised Human nature can stand just so much and then it revolts. B* rlin will probably not lie i bombed, hcrause If it to. London 1 and Paris win suffer from the hands of Hitler. The two capitals of the Allies arg more easily reach- i cd by the German bombers, because of Berlin's eastern locution’ from the border. This aide of the I world wonders what England and France will eventually do. in view of the apparent drive completed' by the Hiller army in I’otand Whatever totigrcss docs the country should accept as the best policy and then couhuik strict neutrality in regards to the war. There is du reason why the toiled Blates should gel lulu ibe bloody affair, for the racial and b<>utidaiy trouble* uwr there cannot be settled Alter this war ends, souther will more than like-
ly break out. so what's the use of killing our young mm in an endless battle? •, An Indianapolis woman, our of ■ th* survivors of the torpedoed in giving a gripping account of the rescue <>f passengers ‘land the horror of It all, said the I; lifeboat passed directly over a suitI marine for hours they floated on >* the sea. saw doteiia of persons I drown, lifeboats capstan, women * and children scream and cry. Fin- ( ally rescue came and Sunday she I rested in her home talked to the *• reporters and my how glad she was to be back hi Indiana Earl Peters. FHA director, a former resident of Decatur, seem* I to be popular in every part of th< state aud many newspapers and , political orgaulMtioua have al--1 ready launched a campaign tor him t»r th<- Democratic nomination iof governor A former slate chairman and one of the most successful federal Housing Admlntatmiors in the country. Mr Peters has an acquaintance in every hamlet tn the state. Hia friends see in him a successful landidate and an equally good governor. ■ ■ w Don't gamble too much on the boost In commodity aud stink prices because of the war iu Europe. America still has a great I surplus of wheal aud foudsiuffs and its lactones can turn out a • lot of merchandise. If business is increased, men will be given em ployunnt aud better conditions should result To gamble that laud prices and everything else is going shy high and that there will , ■»m fsipy iri&du is m stitv way to head for a downfall. Lands that wold for nu Mt n*, were later bought at less than f!w», al* them Tait* are k«i>t down be* ; < aus< ut them. Iu most towns in ludiua no levy is made now tor street lighting and fire hydrant rentals, which items if included in I the civil cities budgets would I boost the tax rates considers bh These pubht benefits should con* ttnue to be the objectives of mu* | tiicipal ownership, together with low utility rates As the utility business grows and profits, iu * rvase. the municipal plants should broaden their program in the in* ! terest of taxpayer aud patron. • 4 Answer? To Test Questions Below arc tha an.went to the , T«»t Questions printed on Page Two ♦ < 1 No •*. The Caspian Swu. X Thu wide mouth of a tidal river 4. Gold k. Boxing » Buying ou a rising market to •void a loas after gelling -tock. 7. Turkey. 8. Noon 9. Between Franco and Switier-' and, ■ Iv Gt can. l. First l ott.in oner removed 3. Alaska. I 3. Tennis. < No, only oiivfocrth a* 'uu-li. , f Nlnetceiitb 6 Eight o'clock a. m. 7. The Florida Keys. K Iluy'-rcm not har aen. | 9. Richard E. Byrd. I 10. An Instrument deigned to la-vr-stigatc th? nature of tk« ladle- ; ' on. emitted by various sources of : light r~TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY ♦ H«‘P« 19 The atr-'lworker, have | talh-d a general strike for Monday morning al six u'clock. Mrs. L L Yager of Herne It «le<led president of the Adam, ’.'o’inty w. C. T. 8. , President Witoou speak, at San ! i niego. Ik J. rt |y auftortoi, fium a lie ivy told Forty, hour, devotion opens at Si. Marys church with Father Koller o' Hartford City assUting The Hvlthouim garage Is showing 'he l»;’0 Ovcrlaud "Ugh' Four" - model. Mr. and Mrs David U. Teepic viv ill at iMUHiug. Michigan I Trade In a Good Town—Decatur.
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Modern htiqueite By ROBERTA LEE G • cj •• ,ieti a girl goes to a party with a youns man .rtio is a strange,* , to all the guests, bow shoul'f she In*, I ti‘*dace him? A Introduce hiui to lhe hoetcsi.j «bo will .if she knows her dutj.l .ntrodmv him to the other guests. | Q Isu t a girl still undei ag-.« , pit>:ieg<*d to issue an in vita non to, her home? A It is better tor the mother toi Io so until the girl to of age. Q Should a woman take ter parttier’s aun when entering me dining rtwn. at an informal dinner? A No; she should merely- walk at ■ ils side. ♦ — ♦ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee > . « The Dog Kennel If your dog’s kennel develops Xi leak in the roof, it can b. meud< d ill this cheap and satisfactory way | ‘brown i>aper over the roof. Then’ Cleaning Whits Ki t White kid is very affectively: ’ cleaned by using a mtx*urs of equal j (■arts of powdered alum and fuller's
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION “An Alert, Courageous, Efficient State Police**
» - , " , MS* -J Saientiß* Irealmanl in ih» detection of crime cod it* provsstion, is applied by well whooled. os portly drilled .late police of. *«en. Safety i. also as eb>oe*i»s •< ’ho Indian* .tale pnlteo doportmoet. ... —— — ja——M—
•rirth Dip a flannel cloth into th‘» .ad rub on the soiled spot j. When d an. bru'h with a clean tlannel. Removing Skin From feet* After placing th* beet* in hot’ water for a short time, drain off the l.ot water and immediately fill the vessel with cold water. The akin* will then come off very easily War In Brief ■By I"lilted Pre** I DANZIG: Hitler arrive* S p. tn . city prepare* tumultuous wekomv and expect* important ■psqck. possibly further ex- j plaining German and Russian j aim* in Poland MOSCOW: Soviet* anuouiue Red columns appro*- fling Vil- | na in northeaatern and Lwow In southeastern Poland. Russian* charge Polish submarines hide in water of certain Hallie stales; allege* Esthonlan authorities aided one to •'«•*< ape " LONDON: Officially dlsdoM d air force attacking many German submarine*, has sunk some: missing from an■ raft carrier < anna geon* now set at Mt; prime mintater to make important statement on Rus- I ■ta to common* tomorrow. ; Polish government considers
establishing itself iu Loudon BERLIN: Army high command admit* Pole* atill hold Warsaw but claim* breakup Polish army groups proceeds rapidly. Pole* atill bold Lem- , berg 11. wow i but th-rmaua demand it* surrender. PARIS: French repulse German attacks east of Baar re* giun after beavy German artillery bombardment Polish quarters assert Poles still bold Bialystok, both banks of Bug river at Brest Litovsk. hills between Lemberg and Prsem ysl and line from laid* to Posen President Mosc hhl issues proclamation asserting Pole* I .till fighting and that governj ment ha* been transferred to "where conditions prevail for exercise of full sovereignty '' BUCHAREST: Food short age and danger of epidemic* increase as Polish refugee* throng ll am* o lit border town*. Polish government offlitsis, including President MomlclU and Marshal SmigiyRydx. given re luge WASHINGTON: llou»«,clt ti legraph* Mwcl. ki. indlrs- Uy railing upon Hitler to make good u*i pledge* to refrain from bombing civilian population*. - Trad* la a Goad Tewa — Decatur
11 ACK in the days prior is 19 Jt bank hold-up* were almost a weekly occurrence !n Indiana, but during ths last fiscal year only on* bank robbery was reported at DeMott*, Indiana, and its perpetrators were captured and th* four men ar* serving term* rangin* from «0 year* to life la th* safety division fatal accident* hav* been reduced 2» per cent on Indiana highway*. These two fact* speak well ♦->: the efficiency of th* Indiana state police, which today rank* second to none in its complement es officers, its equipment and record of service to the B*opl*. Th* record of major erime reduction in Indian* i* unquestin n•bly the moot remarkable in th* state's history. Every modern scientific device including the radio, microscopy, chemistry, physic* and photography io u*«d in th* various post laboratories throughout th* stele Also l* th* Harger Method of testing totoUcation known a* th* drlnk-o-meter. Much of th* equipment. fncludtag that In th* dispatcher** office at headquarter* and th* master control board with it* mas* of *• mile* of wire and cable providing command over th* force* es city, eetinty and state poll**, together with th* FRI ear ret *«rv. Ice, National Guard, Na--*! Reserve snd other emergency units, was built and Installed by technicians within th* department at a saving of thousand* of dollar* tn th* texpgyors es Indian* smwmmaaa niiii iinns m■ eaemem
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W. C. T. I). TO MEET THIIRSDH County Convention Io Be Held At Pleasant Dale Church The county W- C, T U tonven tton will be held Thursday al the Pleaaani Dale church in Kirkland township The afternoon OOOOIM will commence at 3:30 o'clock, with devotlouala by Mis Russel Weller, followed with a vocal solo by Mrs C. E Sbartvw Mrs Delton Pasawater, county president, will extend greeting* to the aaaemhly Mt. Elm- r Ans-, paugh will conduct the white rthbon recruit aervlce Report* will i be heard from the president* ; treasurer* and departmental oecre- , tarlee. Au offering tot the conlenary fund will be taken, followed l with the cioelng prayer Supper will be oorved by the Kirkland union, after which the eveulng *»».i«m will be held Mis* i Frames Burkhalter, connty svangeltotic director, will have charge | of a eong service. Rev Russel Weller will conduct devotion* Music by the men's chorus of Kirkland township will be enjoy- ' ed. followed with an address by the Rev Paul Braudybet ry A , reading "The Two Faces, will be given by Mr* Le*Ue U-hmait and a vocal aolu by Rev. Brandeberry After the offering, the closing prayer will follow. COURT HOOSE Case Dismissed The foreclosure suit of the Am* ericsn Medics! Business Bureau. I»:„ against Marlowe and Lillian Schlefersteln was dismissed, and ’be costs paid Ruled To Answer The defendant* were ruled ta answer in the note suit of Nosh Johnston against Ralph W Andrew* and O. <J. Hocker Ask* Separation Frances Leonard ha. filed suit igain.t Thomas A Leonard for a five year separation and a restraining order The restraining order was sustained by the com. The complaint states that itoty were married May «. IMM> and have not lived togstbei sitwe September 18. 19C* aud charge* cruel aud inhuman treatment. Will Probated The will of Jesteen Hocker, deceased. which provides for the equal diMribuitou of the estate to he six children. J H . C. E . H H.. 0. O Hocker and Susie M. Keeman. after the payment of debt* and funeral expense*, was probated and pU' ed on record Earl U. Adam, is the attorney. E.tat. Case* In the estate of Roee M Clerk, a petition was filed by the executor* to renew note* heretofore executed bv decedent In the *u*n of M?u. Ths petition wa» sitomltted and *u*talned and the executor* authorised to -*mw the note* The report of the inberiuace tax appraiser was filed in the estate of (i Erwin Miller and the nutice ordered returnable October I.' Inventory No. I in the estate of Uc.ua Miller was filed, examined and approved The same entry was also made ia the estate of Christ Marbaih. and Marie J Habegger. In the estate of John D. Andrew* the final report was submitted P'oof of publication and appointment was filed, proof of publication and posting of notice of final settle mant was filed, certificate of clear ance wa* filed, the final report was • xamined and approved, the estate closed and the executor die. barged in the trusteeship of Edwin Rice a pci mon w*a filed by the trUMeo to make advancem nt to Edwin M. Rice, legatee under will u> start in b'lslnsss. The petition wa* autonltt ed and sustained and authorisation given for an advancement of not note than BWn. The vurrunt report was toed, ux- , -imined aud apTrooxl ut lbs guard ian»bip of Edward M*rkl* and the trust continu'd
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NEW WAR A Splendid new War Map i H||n'' les as ot Kept I. 1M». ihv day lielur, tu. .• fcl “ a Poland, to ready tor > ii Ut 11 : A This tine map is nlenrly pnuted ta - , U •hows all : - Hl.-* in «|| t h , reverse Is an Individual map <>t Poland a, , ’ Kll 'd» Maginot and Limes line* and th. a.-... u , , ,7 atatlstlcs on th.- Army Navy and \ lt ... ", *** . . apiials and . hlet dues ot th.- Km * ’« figures fui the I' t< aimed aliwugtli n ' * ! ' l With It you can follow thctltanii »h u «.i, ope. and plat fur yourself the ehh and floa .< ‘ aKi Send the coupon below for y..ur copy wrapped Ito cover return postaga and „ih, > ‘ Order, will be filled in (he order ..f It ,‘ d #l f '*» s ILIP COI'PON llLki. F. M Karby. Director. D«pt SWM. Daily Democrat • barv.ee Bureau. ’* 1013 Thirteenth Str.*t, W.ih.nqtor o C Enclosed i* a dims, send my Wai M,| . .NAME.. .. H ' STREET and No. <f I CD?T STATE 1 am a leadei ol lhe Devalui Ihtiiy b. l>w
Return Date* Bst In the suit of Matilda 8. Weh 1 n eyer against The Schafer coin:* any and it* officer* and directors, September gg was set as Lie return ■taie tor the notice tor sppHcntmu of appointment of a race.ver. Sep- ■ i.-mber g* Is the return date on the aumm.'us ordered for defendants. BERNE C. OF C. tcoNTiNL'En rnrrm rnuß omk> •tactlou. however, with the present farm of a three membei town council and a Uerh-trcaaurer pievaiUng The business organisation also voted favorably tor a resolution to L*. b senators aud congressmen urging retcutiuu of lhe present neutrality law. and uppuaing any revision of the neutrality act ur arms embargo provision, o. |r. Gilliom and Edward Liechty were appointed to draft the resolution L. E Archbold. Adams county agricultural agent, was the principal speaker of lhe evening Members of the colt show committee were guests st lhe dinner.
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