Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PnblUhed Every Eveujug Except duaday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incerperated Entered at the Decatur, lad Post Office as Second r tas* Matter J. H. Heller . President A. R Holthouse, Sec y A Bus. Mgr Jlck D. Heller .. Vice-President Subscription Rates Single copies I .02 Uue week, by carrier — .10 One year, by cai Her .... -o ou One mouth, by mall - .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail _ 1.75 One year, by mall — _ 3.00 One year, at office. 3 no Prices quoted are within a radius of 10U miles. Elsewhere 'a.su one year Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER A CO. 15 Lexiualou Atenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indians League of Home Dallies The purpose ot the Red Crt>»* should be at every mans heart - charity. —o—o — America s rsperli-Uit in tile last European war will probably keep it out of the present out o—o Now if you have your property taxes paid, all you need *urry about is the Christmas shopping list - Q—O Flint Mi- hiii.ni, with .... strikes and troubles would *«•• m fflt. heaven to the crew ot th. TT’y o( Flint. If they could .and there. .'■■-■"O—O- — — It begins to look Ilk- Admiral Byrd* »miw < i ns. i will g< • alone alilgbi it the crew can hud a earage svery mile or two aiouud th« S«Uth Pole o . o Tilaiik*Klv Ing - aom» Novc-nibri 23 but it you want to ctfebrate It on any other day you ar« at liberty to do «' All It tak< s is the spirit. If that 15" ’<> l‘e a month p. uSion Plan tarries in Ohio inlay, th* Butkeyt stale tali look fur a heavy im n a • in popula'lou the next ten years There'll be some slipping over the state bord< : v _ o Town cl.itiuus were belli* In id t'wiay and among th< voters was Preittjt 11! j; . ic It -alio ».- u f <o Hyde Park o cu-t in- i,allot lor thi tantllda't* The president Ilves 111 a Republican district. O—o Recently the Naris have add'd fl-b <ggs ~ud iniA to th* i- iig li of things for whi h they han 'found a substitute. Il they can Bud a substitute for an appetite the program will l> < oinplel* lUoomht id News. —o I'bt heavy rain follow me the unusual heal the latter part of Ofotrer mined much of the color- • ful hat turning, so inu< h enjoyed -in this section of the country. Now the trees ale bare and street work- -*'• liud It a tush bauiiug the leaves away. —o The crack on the jaw wbi>h slle Howard, Uuied screen actor in a London auto accident the other night, uilgbt i-ause an impediment in hU speech and that would be as severe a loss to him ss (or a uewspap* r nun to have both index and ■ couple other Bugera clipped off —o- • * In remodeling th< City light and power plant building to bouse- the pew turbius. coadenMr and boiler, tare should be.- taken not to debtroy the arc hitectural Hues of the Trout and the shrubbery, whl< h Weautlßes th* plate. Ahy addition could be built to tbe west or north of the building, keeping the east •ide as It is. —o—o Til* Uuutsr. will take to the ■ ooatry Friday. the opening day of

| the hunting season The State Conservation department has reI leased a list of “Don't*'' and It I behoove* thoae ■he loVc- to trek Jin the great out doors to be care- j ful It Is always good sportsman- i . ship to ask th. farm owner if you I ran hunt on his farm I o—o- -— l The Miami Chamber ot Commerce wouldn't object If Al Capori'- i , decided to go back to S< Illy in- ; stead of finding retreat in his I mansion after he leaves Alcatraz I # lb s due for re-lea*, this month > and has mad. it known that h* j will not return to Chicago It In lias saved any money OUI of bls gangdom days. h> can lead a soft ;• bat this c ountry dm»u t cunmuch if be does er not. ■'■Hl ■ —I I— iiiiii i i Ccmgit'sslonal leaders an plan-I army and navy, cutting down <>u j appropriations 1..i other depattl ' inc uts and government commit!- s 1 me uts li sounds re asonable- We believe- sentiment in Amerl.a IS for an adequate army and navy ; and for pi.,tiding ptoper defense »||. |> needed A> lon- M • I" I ,'' v; |>u.t cd the wild -eeins mad we must provide protection for out people, regardless of the de- ; sire tor peace. o—o No n.aji d'Vaslatloti has visit I ltd this community and therefore Itt fat- diffl. tit to at'|>r< < la’e fits’ hand 'll. .< al -o|. < s d th. Red 1 "s« It :t’, s.i vices were evei i■. .led 'his , li.n ",.i i. oi ganination j » uld I" ei: ‘li- job aid give a ib. ic'ic ac. ount of itself Your c j which can I*, continued ioi the nominal -mu ~t Ont Icollac a year, assur. • the county tlia- th. Red j I w ■ "I. ’’.and need cd Vtid w - •. ,j thankful ' that no catastrophe has befalletc 1 oui p. pl. 11l . <!• . ' -e the ll' I < oss al woik ’ 1 ' o—o 1 Th. nation will |mus. at eleven ; ii'dotk >n the ni'ctuing of Xoven; '■ lltfi to tever. th. memory of thus. m<u who gave their lives tn ' lh< woild war They died with the hope of bringing eternal pea. • Ho th. world This ytai sees a ii. w war going on in Europe and Amcrka is about convinced that > It is impossible to bring lasting tw>ae. out of any conflict, lb this country, let us dedicate our thought and action to the principle of ‘ i-a-» and when all armistice is I signed over there. I»' 111 Iw.sitiou to help guid' the powers toward a i rightful and just settlement of the i question. We cannot du it by' Jumping m and if »' did would de’•troy Aim id a » chance Io vi. w th. whole mallei m away lee u»tidal to mankind. Sc hools med to l» »ti< ainllti. 4 to tn th. comma geueiaiwa with the problems of a changed wmki This is the conclusion of a recent > sc bool survey In New York and . applic able to moat of the Northern ' states. Findings Included Hdiool wotk has not been ied< *lgned suf Be 1c utly to ht li«>y» and girls for new and changing work oppurtunl ties the school pr.egram dues not iceognlx* sufhdently the increased * clifli' ultws of becoming and being a good cllixen: the educational system has uot caught up with the flood of new scientific knowledge about the natural and nodal world which baa been made a part ot life t in recent years, and the dtixeM and tb< school leaders of the state do not have a spec ific. agreed- | upon goal.- Maurice Eaily In In-, diaiiapolis Htar. I - —0- —■ — nWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY Nov 7 -Th. governor call* min- j i er* and operator* togc tbor u> urge , ending of coal tirlk*. Joshua R. ParrWh. a Civil war 1 veteran, died bat sveoing. aged S 4 I The Kalver-NoMe garage Is «old to rfbauuahau aud Coaroy of VWt Wayne Gust Westfield dies at Tcnldad, , Colorado. Bamearuar aied Hammoog bum E ■ work on the Erwm and Michaud

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939.

RETREAT FROM MOSCOW, 1939 7 —' t/n JF MW w B I V **7 / '■' ♦ * / z®\. * l 4 w ’■ tiR x •

S Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to tbs | Teat wuestnxiH printed on Page Two • ♦ 1 y. I. l l> '..i . \n upward movement of • xk price* .. FWy-seveti. I Cap* H' tirj .ml Cap. (,'lia: ,0. .1 Norway Swedi-u. Finland and Denmai k. •> An envelop.’ of in.-atld'**. "t t —... • which •urru.ii'l* 'h. b.»dy of •h. nun. 7 Professional fu.i'.'all. >. Kaunas. ’•* A genu* ot truph al American ras'd* 1 To - ail. flood wa era. o Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE y When someone- telephones a :ti' tuber ot the fanulj who is a »eCL brt.-k block <m South r'erond street. Son born to Mr and Mrs Ira Bodie Mi: rlag> Hc vUsc Martin Ovtcr* man and Sophia Thieme.

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Hospitalization For Crippled Children

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Th* two p.e'.ars* vkow (rippled bwys aed girls in th* r*<r*aliaa rwwms at the James Whileamk Rilep Hsspital f*r Children. UNDER th* hospital nation program es the Stats Depar’ ment of Puflli* Weifars a total of 555 rnpplsd children were given hospital and convalea-ent tr*«.ment diring ths quarter ending Jun* 80. This gr»Bt humane and merciful work of correcting crippled ehtlrirwn is earned on in cloas eo. opsvatton With the stat* and eoun. ty msdieal •Mociationa. the county departments of publie welfare, private wwlfare agencies, the schools, eivte elubs and other or. gntutstions. Applications for serviees are made to and investigated by th* couty welfhr* departments. Th* division itafllf is assisted by an advisory rwtnmittee representing all service groups state nursinfl , organisation* departments of |

, A M’ .Iy .oh. Would you care , t<» ..Hie you mimbm If tb<- h id. groom Is also to ilwv. 4 ring d<»-s the brid< plan* it ' In., hiiri'i t>< ion she got* her ’* ■ A No the b: id’ j u’v t u ring .■'l h » sing imtii’-diately aftc she’ Ju* received her ring from him. j U Would a eiivei platb ol fruit lie all right as a ceuterpteclor Uir dlnnecubi'-, on Tn nkagiving or 1 Cti isimas' \ Y» • this would I*- very apt’-'**- , I' late —e 0 ——- ■ ! ! —- — Household Scrapbook By Roberta lx»c • ♦. Foot A'd If on. - work require* s'ending * . I thvaa core and tired, try placing ia, l the bid of t shoe a dlscsrd'd, ► 4 lighten the shook of the foot's contact with the floor, acting as a sort > of shock ah-'.r ,er Baking Pastries s it i* a good thing to remember that all mgregivuts Used in making • isaetry should lie cold. The voider the ;*.i:y i» wfa-n placed in the

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publir nstruetion end health. Red Cross. Amertekn Legion, tuherenlosis Mmwiatten. Kist* Medksl Assoc mtioti. th* Stat* Dental At- ' •neiafion and others A teehniesl ; rqmmttlee of the State Medical AsoociaUwn serves as a liaison commits** t>*fu**n ths depenmeat and the oseeeiatien

ov.-n. the Oakier will be th- finished product. Oatmeal Cleanser When lac Is not too bcdly soilcan be .1 ».n._-d oiib t:ue oatmeal. Town*end Offers Aid To End Strike Indianapolis. Ind Nov 7 iVd’l <«ov M Clifford Townsend tale y.-t-rday offered 'be services of the Indiana < oinmiMlonr of hunir to assist tn settling * strike at De--1 m. Mi. ti, Chrysler plants which I bus resulted in the shutdown of affl. | list d '»ctoilcH m threw Indiau i ! 1 Hies. His message wa* soot to K T. | .Kelk . ptcHldent o! Chrysler. R J,I !Thomas, pr-widen' of the L'nited Automobile Workers of Asiicrwa.l , the striking union, Gov. Luren D. !*»• ktusou of MUMgsu. aud the I State labor board. * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * A fani'lfu! appellation used for or with a proper name is capitalized as. Big Four Itallrcni'i I,! Boston I* called 'he Hub. Keystone State. ■ » «

Hospital care is provid'd In the Jams* Whitcomr. Riley Hospital in Indianapolis and the Epworth and St, Joseph** Hospital at South Rend. Each hospital ha* a medical social worker asmgned from th* diviel'.n Clinical care 1* offer*.! at the Riley Hospital and at the Childrens' Dispensary in South Bend. Th* division has four publie health nurses paid from federal fund* and ea*h nurse rover* three or four of th* IS councilor d!« tricta and do follow-up service after children ha»* been released from hospital*. Survey* show that there are ap

prozimatsly 5.000 erippM ehildren pi Indiana need*.ng special j treatment and hoapitallution in , the Held of orthopedies, but thanks to a government whfr-h takes an inter***, there children are no longer hopelas*. helple.i mvt.’id* f#r life They eon be rayed threngh government help

/"-"“"‘""X miijC •* Km 11 rsft ■* »ssun w ; C wJJtedaUhi Uoa Z' I ,A„W Recently the safety department of the Wisconsin Highway Commission Mated that the "mtn on the street" is les« careful about oncoming ears than the women pedestrian The safety department reports these findings. Tb< safest place to walk on a rural highway is <<u the left side, facing ou.urnlug trafUcs. “The moat dangerous place to' walk on a rural highway Is on the 1 right stile, with traffic coming from! behind you. The safest plac to cross a city street is at a marked ibtsrsbctiofl, with the traffic signals. The must dangerous place to trows Is in the middle of % bloc a." Statistics prove concJaalvely th it those are the prominent places aud some ot the prominent causes of autuiicuuiic acvidenls. Laws will not abolish them !' will require the definite safety conduct of each and eveir one <X us to help eliminate some of these ceases ot accidents from our highways. “It s Smart to Drive Carefully.” — o ADAMS COUNTY tCONTINUED FROM FAGK ONE* as an agen. y of mercy and in the wake ot bombings and destrwetion, the R.-d Cr»M is th • <miy agency administering to the suf terlng civilian population Cites the Need Mr. Hendricks In his talk, eaidi in part: “t'rgeat appeals for warm doth | fug to meet the winter nerds ot I Polish irfugcTs i«i European as Hons has prompted the American Red Cram to art up the largesi garment i>ic>durtion program among its chapters since the out set of hostilities abroad Ac Hon of the Red ('roes cam. following a aeries of cables from the American Red Croaa dehga Hou now in Europe ascertaining uti-cla. it was explained a’

yi HVJr HEELTAPS WITHOUT NAILS «• aew ■**•<■ As*4*are-«e a*w ■».*!*« Sv*. pe*s»M Irece*. U**' 4 ***’ “**•*''•' •"“■"»* Ore UW aw* Belt MM> as re «e» '*«** a*4 Hw' *• »» FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second St.

Exciting... romantic... perfect entertainimil! I jL Now... a serial as I <e l glamorous as its heroinel—l Ever read a novel by May Chriocie ’ Own I know this famous author» geuu» lot paduog b* I romances with gtarnour and exdtement, for c*** I ing heroines typical of modern young Amen®' I Now you can meet her mmt iucces»ful create * | a new serial that’s as modera-and | lovely Moira Carewe, the small town | came to New York and fought a gallant. dai4 battle against poverty, intrigue, and ttsgic »» understanding. Here is an unforgettable po* of a modern young wornan in love. I / ’ a background of Park Avenue and Green*idi (age, smart society and hangers-oa , 1 Love's Interlude May Christie’s new fiction smcccsJ begins Friday, November 10, in th** DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

national headquartsr* of the < ir g.| antsatioii here Red Cross js gi dais pululbd "dt that chapters' have bec’ti asked to produce a totai of 220 Mitt articles nf winter! clothing by January 1 The pro ! gram calls for S 3 000 heavy drevj ■e* and 137.1)00 swMters. Announcement of the new chapter production program was aimultaneoua with announcement that shipments of drugs blanket* Warm undeiweai and garments given from chapter stores were now leaving New York periodically lot Europe. In an effort to provid. vitally needed medical care to wounded and sic k poles In German oc c upied Poland, the Aineitcan Red Croesi purchased 125 000 of medicines in! SUly and nwitterland to be used by i b.- German Red Cross Red Cross officials explained that the fund I* to be handled by the Geilnau Red Cross in accordance' with agreements made through the hiternatlonal Red Cross commit tee In Geneva and the American delegation Shipments of the winter doth lug will begin the early part of November and will continue a* adequate cargo space develops It was explained M-iSt of the clothing shipment• 1 are destined for the Polish refu ! gees in Hungary and Roumania m accordance with the American delegation's survey made thus far It was announced that dlstrlbu ' tlon will be supervised by the: hiternatiunal committee at Geneva

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