Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Puklishtd Every Evsaiug Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorperated Entered at the [tecatur, lad. Tost Office a* Second Class Matter I, H Heller PrtaMsßt A. R. Holt house. Sec y. a*. Hue Mgr. Dick D Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single copies I 02 Use week, by carrier Id One year, by carrier ■. 6 w One month, by mall . .36 Three moutba, by mail... _ IVO till months, by mail — 1.761 One year, by marl... — ... 30® One year, al office 3"* Prices quoted are within a radius Os I*o iniiets. Risewhere 'g.iu one year Ad’*rti»mg Rates made ksewa on application Ha'tuSal Apt or ReprusegiaillO SCHEEREII a CO. U Lestßgten Aventis. N.s Tert Is kiaM Wacker Drive C*. CbertM roar «t 'Tit tair.oe Leagwv es Hesse iMihse Pay y mt tais» a ■ • Mid . * il y-n: ' Sa'.e -0 —- <>M Maa *s '■ » «s '*’ * ’ Th- i. a K" • a •'» • A • Casadu. and 'iu< st / may drift • s»wn Ums w-.iy new »• • aa> • e Whih M .Mar ■■ -w ■■ p- .el «■( th- • ' ■ 1 tr*> a -.1 *» -•I keeping |»a.i with the world. I b* 1-anv.u.* *- uin law t I Lind bergh take ■ tth apposite s■ w showing h**w th- imports**.' p«*bkm divides ki all groups. —o The . i.unty tr* .*•»■•< *■*• '•hat the fall tnstallnie-w* a I* not . omlnc In > • - *p■ i ■ year .eg .n.lt. anttg •!■**>» . a crai.'l I *h at tl.. fl: '•* I • a-! avd<l i■ ' • w wh» s vol is •.i - y » a.. ~ .o e- e- - ■*•!.: -• Mr . • > 64'. of American voters l*eli*-». this nation will stay out *' the sat That .ouini* Ilk* a Lit* :.ery Ingest pull lot '.*!.• . .4 Iho-c y- a meet and Inquire a ■ a war and a* long a« that f.. lii. . exists there will I*. a Th*- Silver Shirts *e( l b . s last isl eeigatiiza'ion, will stud th*y are in different position than th* ► at Europe Mros ers arreete-d sot hurling bri* k* through th wind. w» « - • owned by Jew- have admitted Hi. < rim* .it Is e* pot . a al.d « . a wer In eouit • a The committee in i barge -,i iti> Hallowe'en i >e|e lira>ie»n h't* h. ■ completed their pitio and »• ry thing will t>> ready for the big annual event that tiring- delight I** mi many youngsters and th>tr moms and dads Plan to be he re and he sure- to applaud those you think are winners — o o The la*wi» Williams Company ot Chicago thinks mi mu* h of th* Decatur Light a Power Company bond** that they have taken court action to force delivery of th* |3j'».<»»> issue for which the y were high bidders but were turned down because- of what was termed "rou dll knit in their bid I' makes an iauresttag compile d'lou —o—o Evidently this community is no' war minded if judged from the fart that the army recruiting of Peers found It impossible to Inter •st <>ur young men In the advantages of joining the army Most men of propet age and quaMenthins are employed here and pre'er the life of an ordinary citizen to that of becoming heroes —o—o Perhaps the fall rains, predl< ted due in the central west, well dm pose of ike brush and forest Area which have been raging in sections of the slate the past several weeks More than 3.000 acres In Monroe, Pika and other tonal les of the smith part of Indiana are still burning according to reports sad the damage has been considerable

Car drivers should know that windshield or other automobile stickers esn no longer be carried which will do *w.iy with one popular fqriit of political publicity The new traffic rode of Indiaita now provid*'" N<* person shall drive any motor v-hl* I* with any sign post*-: or othe r nont ni to* parent m.it*-rl.i! upon th*' windshield, sidewings sid<' or rear windows of sin h vehicle Dotlt ge t • le It*-*! wh* ii you Ire.o ill*’ cry ot * itra newspaper lun ing th** past month o*<asionaily I strange ts come in to town hr tin • vetting with a large huiidh of 11'apvrs nr which lit* n* w- is a day ■ or two old but which contain I si reaming and startling he adline■* | it * just an old sche me to increase r | street sale- When there Is a i ska » • V a v> ■ v a s » •••.<» .ii y a I . • c » .t .*€♦*. *«. y w» r> a a•« S c I I<» • » • • « . r. l.‘ r if • »»• s .•* • s * .v < • • . s A s • r. wply with that sad ws arg . c w! d'-lrs ' s *4 •» W a »..» *...* e, I s • V -. » . . .. 1 f l. f.A • « 4 1 , I » • Tw a * r> > If « f « f I — » ’I. • • . * e F ' 4 1 t ■ V T 4 t '• .. ..re v* mi i . . g , • : • • ... .x 1 •, • *" w , - . » eo ’ la I 1 .»• 14l«- » e xly ■...* * a•• * . « * a ’ a a • . . ■ ■ . a • • r.- ■ . . ■ f\ • * > jot Europe will had to real war fat* . -.-i •! .*• . ..» -a.boatt »p fore iga miniate r for Oct ■riany i »-..'• » ( *lt tbat the war, if *tmtlriti-*l. will * 10l th* * ' I *ij« f'lhpir*’- g( t‘ t*’ l I e p V — • JuPGh •ALTTERE After a batth against dt»ea»* !■ >*.*•- • l!t« | • '•! ( H ■ ' L 11 * ,1. •>f th*- twenty sixth judicial d -tn • •nd*4 y*-terduy death ra'movtng I from earthly - *n* this wi 11-known land r* si** *'>d * itlxcti Ikon lu this courtly s*t*nty tye-ars ag<». Judge Walter attended I the eonniy M hmeis and began r* ae long at >h* ag*. *>| sweate e n | laete-r he elia.ige ej 111 liie'ie .llllll* busim-aa. in toaiitau* * served as a i deputy revenue- <oll*<i*»r and lot many y* ara was a member of the hRi *d Graham and Walters. Insuratu« sbatrsctlng and real i s fate law ||<- was admitted Io th* t bat wheui a young man and was a siude-nt of Bla* kstoue during his adult life F**r a number ot years b*- has pts* th*d before the bar and following 'b* death of Judge Dore It Erwin in 1633 was appointed by Governor Deslie to serve as judge of the Adams circuit court During the period from August 17th until January Ist. 1933. tee mad*- an excellent reeord as a jurist grid sfter retiring from Ike bench resumed the prnctiep of law, Active tn church, lodge* and < ivic clreles he was one of the leaders »l the- community for many years. . •!<• set veal *> county chairman ot i the Hepiibiican party and tor years was active In the affairs of his political party. r Always a gentleman, with eaeelI l»ut personality and unusual aletl I i'y. Judge Walters bad many friends aud admirers He believed «

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GOVERNMENT IN ACTION VcM*ational Rehabilitation of the Disabled . >■ ■ k '■*» iFw. /ft '< J Pistwrs shows blind young woarew losraieg typiag.

THE work nt vocational rehab;!- i itation of disabled person* is i a definite port of the educations! system of the state and la directed by the State B'*erd of Education Since thia work ha* been undertaken in Indiana, 2,738 disabled persona have been vocationally re- i habilitated and returned to remunerative employment. In ad dition, approximately 1.000 phys kelly handicapped persona who had not been aperiaily trained by > the division were placed in employment during the last fiscal ' year by the placement agent of the rehabilitation divisions.

• « Answers To Te 4 (htestren* •view ar- the answers So f%< T<>«t Qucstioss prlntud on Psge Two • • 1 W . 2 I:.*- • v •-. . sd «xd writ* uss’* own langu.tg* 3. Hermes. 4. Florid*. i Te titil. • 7 Idaho. i Nab * e so nut* '* A* i mak* r <d ' lock. is Ilsmern* - ... «... • ♦ H<»Uschw+fi Scraphvrek B\ Rwherta Lee ■ eeeiovmg Wall Pagtr To ■ vrio'.e <> ! wall feape-1 ' .*n 'he wall, use on* heaping tabl--spoonful <4 .altpeler 'o a gallon of hot wat* i and apply freely to the pap. r with a brush. A whitewash brush i« preferable, a* it covers a *.ea aurfae-e Th*- water »h >ul*l is k'-p' h**t and after a few appll- ■ ations th*, papew can easily b*' pulleel from the wall Artef*c*gl Flowers It' 11, w the arlifle*i*»l fluWeia l*>

f Rehabilitation service is not a ; charity, as it is the duty of the ■ Mate to provide educational op- ' portuaities foe all ita cititms and th* provisions of the act for education and training thooe injured by aendent or crippled by diseeee are simply carrying out th* edu- | rational policies of the state It j is an extra educational opportunity extended by the slate and j federal government* to the phyowelly handicapped. The training is without expense to th* handicapped person. Approximately to vocation* at* avail- • able to those unfortunate enough

'first trimtniiMl away th« rested - pa t» .ind them .baking the flowers over the steam frwm a boiling kettak <g *r« s ' to g.i th* fbew- • rs w v* K.Sohes Ko.wm Kitch* s kniv* s that «*• to Ins' pt .harp mu>t be stored pro** rly eg e veg be. .**!• dull if they rub against! i other article's. 4k p Utfdvrn Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • • i Q Whet, introduced to a stranger, and this peTsoti say*. "I re member | inerting you at 'some tune anti place)' what should vne's rewpono' I lee? A Merely my "It is very kind , of you to remember me ” G How should a fruit seed, or a ■mall ptee-e of bone, be* taken Don* i I 'he mouth while at the table? I A Between th** thitnsi* otiei the! forefinger Never try to de» this by pushing it out Into a spoon. <4 What Is th*, symbolism of white* rose tads' A "Tea* young to love.' — — u 50U Sheet * Sijill Sunrltu Canary Second Sheet*, neat I) wrapped 35c. The Decatur I>e mew rat Co.

Ito be physically handicapped and any p*rs->n more than Id year* of age who ha* a physical disal lltly. which is a vocational handicap. and who may reasonably be expected to become fitted for remunerative employment, I* eltg I Ible for this service. The Social Security Act of 1i.15 placed rehabilitation on a prrtnaI nent basis aad approximately doubted the funds. Social occuri ity and vocational rehabilitation provide a well rounded social program for the handicapped and th* unfortunate and dependent Individuals of the stat*.

Rev J M Dawson, of this city.l sisaker for the Townsend Recovery] Plan. In* reports fine meetings nt WlUebeste: ati*l Markle where he lectured this week He has slmllai ■; engagements for ouch night nest; week Th** attenekmce Is good and ! Inte-te-st high at each mee ting, lie says The Bluffton Chamber of Com mere*' will stage- a Halloween celobiatam next Monday evening with prises for the beat * *siumea Fiv*- men enllsfed tor the army at Hartford City tin pust we e k and have been sent to Fort Benjamin Hart Iseen A new Imtek is tewing organize d al Montpellier, whore they have been w-i'bout any banking institution since 1*33 The town formerly had' l wo hanks Ison Fetr of South lb riel called on friends here last eve tilng Albert Gehrig of Hom>*r. ,Mn hlgati » vndtlsK relatives .end friends S' re The. n.-w organ at rhe- Ftrat I**.•<■ hyteriaa eksreh i.» i> lee* insr.illed. during the n* it two to three weeks The eithe r Improve n* tits at the ekuseU .ell alte.l iau' ing * riinpl* lion I Next Tueselity . veiling is Ihsllow-] <.a so be a .- to arrange to attend] ike I s b ition Imnw.| Ora linker, district roael superintesetent ■! Il.mi'oa vrsitiil lief , ■end atte’nd<'d to business I Uk . | F*rt Mayne sas .1 husiue»a caiier here iti-rnius Tettmaa. veteran shoe! «eta .|*.,r es this c ity wU-* suffered a he-.r ' atta* s Mor.elay 4,., ipr-yj.'. was r* |eo.|*d »» resting . I»y lod.iy H i is * enfif d tw Ills le« d Mrs Ihui Lute, visited In Mouth V\ hill*') tmlisy with her sister The h avy r iue brought down the .• ives ind many of the ».-w*-r cu.m | Uu ff UM M ■ • - u. ■* . topgad making it djffuuit j,,, la . . 4ivt to run away llonnl* lain Rcatp ei.iught* 1 of •Mr. Goldie Itoop at ;*|g hitltttllall Avenue was admitted to th* Ad county ineinurial lienpital toHAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Mm*# J tL. w blkiM « **4l| c f pfrairm ,sf» <4l*n cimhwl t.jr iuunwyp aim] r»|i**P<| mhmn |ft right «b> Ibw kLih*>n pre X'wtur* s Mnf c 4 t«k ng tews* Mei > dh«-«up smi« -at 1 ft.« tAf-d TL»y D,.a»t p*.»plp |.mb afsojt 3 pinta a H tfc» .»» -4 Rectoy tut*« awi tiitsta d- n ! • •*<!. joe.»- n-ruß »Mt» matter ititi i« th# 11.fMjr atari rxaaxii.a Us an h*-. risP-s au pa*». l-w .4 prj, al »i •MTft Up J.'i*'---md ■to-tpr tbr wyMB. LPtorkßhee ai>l •< draß’y pnamag'wp «Hli pt'Ln/titsf btMH.na A*.«| three* M pe«r*Utnf •r< t*< Wiib . sf h. IT»*>S .< UasMef I'e.iit «a*’ A»b <tr«j«Bi«i f < I I’iUa. ward •« ••md jily spy tmiU« w f.< ov«* <0 >*afP TWy happy and will trip tha ! nuUa »4 adn*y tunas f ash out &*>>»• • asia frudi> your Mf»d. G«< b>«a a nib. -~ ~ a \ / For Those T . Who Want the Best fl y /m y .W. Q UtlU ( t y~ * IH''' H

day for the removal of her tonsils Harold Arnold. Jr, son of Mr anil Mrs Homer Arnolef of mute 2. Decatur, had his tonsils removed at the local hospital this mom I ing Miss Be tty Grallher. daughter **l Mr and Mrs Theodore Grulike t was able to lee moved from the hospital to her home* on North ] First street today. She underwent i tn appentiee Kiiny about ten day. i as<* and is recovering satisfae tor--1 By. Mrs George Roop, of Wren, who r*'>-tifly underwent a nasal uperatiou .it the Van Wert, Ohio hosp.lal, is 1 reported recover mg nicely. Mr and Mrs Dick MiHer hau returned to their home in la;s Aug*lee after a months trlait with rela--1 llv>'* and friends here Like' Ihutur, the e.ty of Bluffton is located in two townships In Blufftondlarrieon tovsahip the Ibf i I tax rate lues been fixed at |.:o». mma>mmmmu*rn_»

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