Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1939 — Page 10
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published U*»rr Evvnmg Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, lud Post Office a* Second <'to»s Mutter I. H. Heller President A K Holthous*. Sec y A Bus Mgr. Jkk D. Heller . Vice-President Subscription Rates flittgle tuples ... I -02 One week, by carrier - .10 One year, by carrier — 500 One muntb. by wail .35 Three months, by mail I.W Six months, by mail 1,75 One year, by mall J W One year, at office ... 3uu Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere 'S.SU one year AdveriisUig Raid* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative UCHEEREH a CO. 15 Lesingum Avenue, New York la East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Hume DutitesThu purpose ot the Red fiuw should be at every nuns heart — chai tty Americas expei lente in (he last, ■uropeall Wai will piobably k-ep Il out of the present out. u - 0 Now if you hav. y..ur property luxes paid, .ill you need worry about la the Christmas shopping; Hat. o—o — flint. Michigan with all i strikes and troubles would »••• m ’ like beaten to the new of the City of Flint, >1 they muld land there. o_o it bt gins to l'x>k like Admiral By.ds snow cruiser will get along alllgllt it ill- .I. w tail hud a g-<; age every mil. >-r two around tile SoUtll I’Op — 0 0 Thanksgiving i- - ■ .... Nuvemiin 23 but It y«"i want »f ceiehrate it on any other day y ■ i are at liberty to du so. All it takes is the spirit. o—Q if that til' to iso a mouth P- 11 aioli plan <allies in Uhie '.day tb< Buckeye state can look for a heavy 1m lease 111 populall >l. tip next teii years. Thue II Im. some slipping over tin stale border. o—o 0 — 0 Town iic.liuus wen tao bod today and among tu< voters was .l*rc»id< ui Roos. velt who wiut to Hyde |’a k > .a t ills liaii" : : th. candidates Th* president I lives in a llcpubin.au dlslinl —o—o—lf«-< i iitly the Nasis hav. added n b < gg> and unlk t>> the . ng ... of things for which they have found a subs'Unit-. if they can hud a substitute for an appetite the- program will be complete 'Bloomfield News. - Th. heavy ram following tio unusual heat the lailei part of October rlued much of the colorful leaf turning, so much >ujoy><l ill this set tiou of tiler country. N«W the tree „ aie lure and stree t workvis tind it a task hauling the leave* away. .. The track uu the jaw whl.it luslie Howard, famed screen actor “rec eived in a London auto ace I"Went the Other night, might cause ran Impediment in his speech aud -that would he as severe a loss to him as (or a newspaper man to have both index arid a couple Other fingers clipped og. -0 in remodeling th* City fight and power plant building to bouse the hew turbine, condenser and boiler, care should be taken not to degtroy the arc hllectural lines of the front and the sbrubbeiy which toeautlfina ttoc pla.e. Any addlltou could be built to the west or north of the buUding. keeping the east •Me ag M to ■Mui j| iiinif as Ite hunters »ill igfie tu <p» cuiuiuy Friday Um opening toy ol
the hunting season The State Conservation department has released a list of "Don la" aud it ( behooves those who love to trek in the great out doors to be rare-' tul It is always good sportsman- I ship to ask the faun owner If you can hunt on his farm —o--The Miami chamber of Comx men. wouldn't object if Al Capone dec idc-d to go l.ac k to Sc illy, in stead of finding retreat in bis mansion after he- leaves Alcatraz ' He's dm- foi rebase- this month and has mad. >t known that he will not return to Chicago If lie has saved any mom > out of his gangdom days, In .an lead a solt lit. bur this country doesn't care muc h II b< doc s or no, y—u l 'ligic sslc.ii.il lead, is are plan-1 Hing cm a heavier budget tor the army and navy, cutting down uu appropriations tui other depart- i ' incuts and gov.inim ni coinmilt' . meiit.- It iumis reasonable. We believe: s-u'.imi nt in America is tor an adequate army and navy and for providing proper defense when needed. As long as a great-■ • r pail ot the world >< <ma mad. i w> must provide protic lion lor our p* opjt rckuidb.-s of the desire lor peace. O —Q No major devaatation has visit <d thia immunity ami ihe-reture |r is difficult to cl>i>r.-c rat. ; i.ai.d In |.a. ---rvi.es of the He d > —« It ' - -• • vi. es Were evei , needed this hariuldc oigaicu.iiiuii w uld In on th. job ~nd give a ' . hemic account ot itself. Your I >m mbe r»lii;> In the organization I which -an In- contmued tor the 1 i nominal sum I I'm ikillai a yeai, ■ asam.s th. ountry that "ae if.-d Cross w,i| l>. on hand when needed And w. should 1., thankful I that n - catastrophe has befallen j ' l-ic ill ' the If. d Ciciss at wink Tbe nS’f.-n w.ll (ecus, at .kun .oiiiMk <>n the morning ot Nvvemm r 11th. to revere the memory ot .those imu who gav. tin. liv. * in th. world war Tiny died with ,111. hope of bringing eternal peace io the worid. This yekr sees a m w war going on in Europe and Aimrlca Is about c -iivlUced that :it is impossible' to bnug lasting I- ace out of any conflict, in this cuuutiy, ht us dedicate om thougitt and action Io the priuc Iple of is ace and win n an armistice is sign, d over the:., be in position | io he lp guide the iiuwers toward a ' rightful aud just setlleuieut of the -lUcstmii. We cauuot do it by jump'.lik In and il w. did wouiii m '■Hey Americas < bam < to view 'll. whole matter in away beucru lal to mankind J., liools iited to be str. amlimd to tr th- toiniug .< nt lation with the piohlcius of a cbaug- d win Id Tills Is th* t oln iusiou of a recent I s. hiH.I survey in New York and applicable to must ot the Nonm-ru t states. Fludhigs inc luded Si bool ' work has uut been n di signed suit|. Irmly to Ur boys aud girls fur new and changing work opp. ! lull! ties, the Mh.iul program does not re- ogi.iic ieut.s In. inc I eased > diflr. ultles of In coming and being I a good eitigen. the educatiuual j system lias not < aught up with the ' flood of uew Mieutific knowledge ' about Ibe natural and social world ' which has been made a part of ilte . in recent years, and the cItIMNM i and the school leaders of the slat* | do hot have a specific. agreedupon guol Mamue Eaily in Ikdiauapolls Star. . ■ 111 ■■ i d < ii YEARS * i AGO TODAY | Nov ’ Th. govcruvi calls miners and operators together to urge ending of coal atrlke. Joshua B. Parrlgk, » Civil w«r veteran, died West evuuiag. aged *4. The Kalver-NoMg garage to sold io tUmutiahau aiMf Comey o< Kurt Waytie Gust Westfield dm# al Triaatod. Colorado | Ramgartuer aud Hauimood begin fliMk « UM fiokik aod MmUmhiß
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939.
RETREAT FROM MOSCOW, 1939 - J .to ' tof V \ k '■LjfiF , ■. M IMF/ A J • 7 I —
Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the | Test Questions printed on Page Two 1 V - ii. zn-Ia . At, ipward move incut of stock prlvvg. I Frtl) seven. I Cape Henry and Cap- Chari**. N way. SWedeu, Finland and l>« umaik. I> An .-iiVrloja- of iU.alldes.--Ut - whkh surrounds tin- body of the sun. 7 Professional foo'J.all. 3. Kaunas. P. A genus ot tropi.al American 11 sard*. pi To re*!iai:i flood waters . Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ q When someone telephone* a i ■ tuto r ot the family abo is absent. bit. k bI.M k .hi South Second »lrect. St'ii bora io Mr and Mrs. ha Bodie Mi h. ii-' Ma ,n l> erman and Sophia Thieme.
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Hospitalization For Crippled Children
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Th* two pictures aha* crippled boy* and (irla in th* r*cr**tioe rwai at th* James Wh<(c*mb R<l*r Hospital far Children. 1 TXf»ER th* hoapiulitatmn prVJ gram of th* Stat* Depart* j mcnt of Public Welfare a total of bSS erippled children were given hospital and convalescent treat* merit during the quarter ending June SO. Thia gr*a> humane and merci* I ful work *f correcting crippled children is carried on n cloa* cooperation with the state and county medical association*. the county /irpayment* of public welfare, i private welfare agencies, th* I schools. civic dub* and other orfj gam cations. Applications for service* ar* I made to and investigated by th* i county welter* department*. Th* dhriamn ita*lf « satiated by an advisory eemmitte* representing I all aervice group*, stat* nuraine II organiMtMgp. department* of q . >
should ..lie ask who II is? ’. i A Merely a«k. Would you care , to luavc your number?” tj If the bridegroom is also lo' have a ring does tin bride pla.e it < m hi* tmg. before she g.-ts her, .* n" A No the bride puts the ring >n ins fmg uiai,. diateiy after she lu- r«.eivttl her rinz from hirn. ts Would a su.er plaller of fruit! bu ail rignt as a ceuierpi. -e tor u> . dinnertable on Tn bk*givtng or Cbustmas? A. Yea, this would be very appro* . wasm — .. m, « **■■■ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Foot A<d If one’s work requires standing I th.vn so,.- and "Ind. try placing ta I the heel of the shoe a dtocardef , . ; . ... ( lighten tin- shook of the foot's touts. * with the fluor, acting as a sort -of shock abw<>r -er Baking Pastries i It is a good thing to r<in. inter, that all ingr-dl.-nts used in making • pastry should be coM. The colder tin- pastry is when placed lu th*
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public instruction and health. Red j * ret*. American begien. tuberea- , lost* association, Mat* Medical Association, the State Dental Aaaociatioe and olbera A technical committee rtf th* Mate M*d«a Aasociatioa serve* as a taaiawn lemmitts* seta**" th* depart* I meat and the asaeeiatwsn
<»v- n the tlakier will be th. finished product. , Oatmeal Cleanser When |*.e is not too badly soli*. <-d It <an be cleaned with fine oat* 1 nival. Townsend Offers Aid To End Strike - licit. ~u,.|hili- lud Nov 7 i CP) 4J<»v M. C.iffoid Townsend tale y< tc.day offered the service* of th-- Indiana < omniissi.Mir ot MJHjr to assist in settling a strike at Detroit. Ml.ii Chrysler plants which, ii., - resulted ta the shutdown of afti-| I Hated taciorles in three Indians . iu>-s. His message was sent to K. T.' K. !-• r. president of Chrysler. R J. I Thomas, pr-aident of the I'nit.-d Automobile Worker* of Asuerica.l th. striking union. Gov Lureu D. Dkkinsou ot Michigan, and the •tale tabor board. Or —■ * todays common error * A fanciful a|>|H-ltai|ou used for or with a proper name Is capi- j laiised: a,. Big Four Railroad Hosii.n to tailed tb<- Hub, Keystone Slate. I , ——
U .spital rare is pievided In the James Wnitcnml. R iey Hr-»piUi in Indianspuito and the Fipworth srd st. Joseph's Hospital at South 8.-nd, Each hospital has a medical social worker assigned from the division t liniral rare is offered at the Riley Hospital and at the Childrens' Dispensary in South Bend. The division ha* four public health nurse* paid from federal funds and ea« h nurse covers three or four of the 13 councilor district* and do follow irp service after children have teen reieaaeo from hospitals. Surveys show that there at* ap
proximately b.OOO crippled children in Indiana needing special treatment and hoapitaliaaUnn in the held of orthopedics, but thanks to a government which take* an interest, the** children ar* ne longer hopet***, helpless invalid* f*r life They ean bs ! cured through government help.
I v/j lln v *'*■*' 4J M n•■ Recunlly the sufety department of the Wiscuoaln Highway Commtogion staled that the "man on the street" is lews careful aluul ouiom- 1 lug cars than the woman pedestrian. 1 The safety deportment reports these findings; "The safest place to walk on rural highway 1s ou the left side, facing oncoming traftu.*. "The most dangerous places to walk on a rural highway is on the right side with traffic comma from ' behind you. Th.- Mfcot place to cross a city street to at a marked tUlersciXion. , with the traffic giguala. "The most dangerous plan- to ciusa is in the middle of a block.” I , Statistics prove conclusively that liiesi- are the prominent pia.es and some of the promim-tu cause* ot , automobile accident*. Ia»» will not : üboitoh tlngii. it will require the definite safety conduct of each aud eveiy one of u» to help eliminate some of these causes of accident* from uur highway*. “ft* Smart to Drive Carefully.” i —» ADAMS COUNTY ■ I IQONTINUEI) FROM FAiiE UNki a* an agen. y of mercy and in the wake of bombings and d.-slruc- I lion, the Red (loss is th- only agency udmiiiisuiing to the •uttering civilian population. Cite* th* N*td Mr Hendricks, in his talk, said I m part: "Vrgent appeals for warm clothing to meet the whiter needs of| Polish refugees in European naHoy has piompted the American I Red Cross to set up the largest' garment production program among ha < hapter* since the out-1 set of hostilities abroad Action of the R.-d Cross came following a seiies of cables from the American Red Cross delega tiuu now lu Europe ascei taiuiug I , lelief ue.-ds. it was explained at!
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national headquarters of th.- otg I snixatioii here Red Cipss <>fli ' cial* pointed out that chapters' have been asked to produce a to ' tai of 220,000 article* of wlnte, clothing by January 1 Ths pr.. | gram call* for k3,uou heavy die ■e* and 137.000 sweaters "Announcement ot ibe n«.w! chapter production program was! shnuhamous with aunouncumein' that shlpinenis of drugs, blankets warm underwear and garment* given horn chapter stores were nuw leaving New York periodical ly tui Em ope "hi an effort to provide vitally needed medical care to wounded and sick Pole* in Herman-occupied Poland, the American Red Cross pui.uasru Jaa.vuu of medicines lu Italy and bwitxerlaiid to be used by the Heiman Red Cross Red Cross oßic ials explained that th.fund Is to be handled by tile Geilnau Red Cross tn accordance with agreement* made through the International Red Cioss commit tee lii Geneva and the American delegation .Shipments of the winter cloth Ing will Ingin the eaily part ot November ami will continue a» adequate cargo space develops, It was ■ xulalned Most of the ■ iuibing shipments are destined ten the polish refugee* l» Hungary aud Roumauia In accordance with the American delegation • survey made thus fa. It was announced that distribution will be supei vised by the International committee at Geneva
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