Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THS DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incerperated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office a* Second Ctoas Matter I. H. HeUer — President fi. R HoltbouM, Sec y. A Bus. Mgr jicM D. Heller Vice President Bubasription Rates Single copies | .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier -i.uv Due mouth, by mail .26 Three mon tbs, by Bail 1 oO Six months, by ma 111.76 One year, by sail 2.0 V Due year, at office....— 2.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere '2-40 one year Adieriiauia Rwlfifi wade hnowa on Application. National Adver Representative SCHEEREH A CO. I* Leaington Avenue, New York lb East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies t——ansswan»■—■—ew— Enroll under the cross in the annual Red Cross Roll Cali. — 0 o The Red Cross, the army cl mercy, will work foi you it you take out a dollar membership. O—u The Democrats won by a margin of nearly two to one in Kentucky. Evidently Happy Chandlei left the slate in good hands —o Hight today, wrong tomorrow is, the way many <ougressmeu arfinding the voters mind as they return home to rebuild political fences , injuries received by Demo< ratlc Stale <h»li man Fred Bays will slow up that dynamic personality to som<- extent, but bls friends sr« grateful that the unfortunate auto accident did not mint worse bodily bairn *.•. o—o ’ The pitices lu the tout I house I the bank, the libraiy and tin auto license bureau will be among those place* which will Ite closed all day Saturday in observance o! Armistice day. It is a legal holiday in Indiana, and therefore the banks must close O—O Voters in New York state approved an amendment to legalise parimutuel l-etthig al the rate I tracks, many of the down stat* I districts following the trend iu New York City. in Saratoga .Rprtugs. home of the famous race .track, the- voters cast a ballot . against the proposal, which makes elect hill results liaifi to figure sometimes. O—O Visit your schools this week for "this Is Educational week and parents arc invited to call at the class rooms Meeting the teachers should help bring about a better understanding of their problem and create g mutual interest in Amerleas iiWsi important task, that of educating Its youth to service and Wurth. Doni let Educational Week pass without some contact with ike school —w • ■ This year s Christmas shopping is expei ted to be the henvieai since IMS, the lower prices being the only reason why IMP will not exceed twenty years ago. Roger Robson analyses the situation and coutrilMiles Increased shopping to hotter market price* for farm pro ducts and more employment iu industry The combination of the two la sending retail sales to a Sigh point and the famous business •aalysist predicts a rosy Christmas trade. , o a--The bam and eggers and old age peusiuo unto advocate* ill LailJuruia and Ohio ware given a sethock hi Tuesday s election. their grud!»*<’ *ebouur» being swept under Iu an avalaut be us votes j’guslous are alright and the county* bag come to accept them and K P*FMUI wmiual amounts to tflDse in need To cook up dream*
like those voted on. is bringing the whole i-ension cause in disrepute aud will do more barm to iigltlmate pension needs than anything that might be thought of o—o Two million more people art operating passenger curs today than in IB2S. according to Automobile Facts, and by the eud of the year will have traveled about 'ib» billion miles, an increase of 70 billion miles over the lush days Automobile ownership ha* grown so steadily iu the Lulled State* that there I* a car lor two out of every three families Americans uwu To percent of all the cars iu the world aud that is piobably the reason why the state roads seem crowded on a suuuy Sunday after I noon, or when you drive to a football Kame and see the line up o>. thousands of cars. —o A Richmond woman returning tiom Poland ascribes the- swift defeat ol the Polish ullUy to the plopagaudz. that bad been spec ad in that country that the Nasi aimy was 111-equipped and uupic pa-ed lor a drive. They certainly missed hearing Hitler in his radio broadcast when he detied th<- world and said Ills army was the- best ou the globe Evidently the people don t know what is going on uvei there i aud ban no way of finding out 'The Aineiicatrborn woman* bus ' band is believed to talVe been kill led In the invasion drive and she ha* ieturned home- with bet child, aud ready to attest to the horribleDes* o! war. Propeity owners in the vicinity of the city light and power plant take a deep interest In the appearsure <>( th, public grounds and ! suggest that the entire site be j beautified Seve r >| • ivic minded > persons have Voiced < onsltui live I suggest ions to this paj«> giu>ut th, I proposed additions to the building, along the Hue of maintaining a pleasing arc hitc-i tuial design on all sides of the present structure and removing those appurtenance* which deflect from it A* a city Park, the south, west and north borders could be further beautified enhancing the value of adjacent property and making the entire ' * — The Democrats made a 75 pericent sweep of all the ,- e in. Tuesday's election in Monroe Bern* ami Geneva. winning eigh of the twelve post*, including tile < Ic-rk-tretuurei office* iu the three place* In Geneva. the former! ■ Republican stronghold on the town offices was broken with a So-So i spilt the Democrats taking th-clerk-treasurer office- and one of! the three trustees In Beim and 1 Monros the Democrats elected their I c lerk treasurer aud two eat h of the three tiusteea. A heavy vote was cast, consider nig that the campaign was almost void of issues, although in the lasi week politics camo to the front The newly elected officials, all men and women of high repute and ability will assume office next January. I’arior pink* delight iu reminding you chat the First Amendment to the Cunslltatluu of the Liiitxd Slates provides freedom of speech fur everyone, even fur individuals and organisations which openly or covertly advocate the overthrow of representative self-government in our own land They seem to find particular pleasure la the fact that the Constitution protects those who are. of all people, must eager to scrap the Constitution It is our own belief that one ol the healthiest things that could happen to ths I ulted Hiatus would be the locating of every alien who believes In the forceful overthrow of representative self-govcrtuneul. «ud the transporting of hums- aitena to ‘he MMWMfis whence they came Another healthy step would lw the public trial of every Ameticau cite SUU who professes s comparable be- • t 9
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lief. and. if found guilty of unAmeilcSii setton. the sentencing of those < Itixc ns to the msxlmum extent allowed l»y law —Fort Wayne Jourusl-Gazette o • —t = — Answer* To Teat | Questions Below are the answers to tbs | Test Questions primed on Page Two I. Pliikdelphia. tMlfurnla 3. Twenty-eight. 4 Missouri River. 5 Horse- racing K MCMXVtE 7. Re-Ver -bei-a-th. nut revn-r-be-' ra'tlv. I s lasikou: Mountain 1* Enrico Caruso. ! 10. last in. I ■• • ♦ Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee J Glossy Overshoes Tice gloss on ruWw-r overshoe* Is made by the use us a special rubber varnish which is a;>pi:-d before the shoes are vub atilxwl This gloss c a'l lie restored to seen-- extent by ruble ling Un- shoes with glycerine, I Bo i led Potatoes K-cgginess In potatoes that have Iceen ateamed ur boiled with the ! skins on can be prevented by re- ' iiKoiug the skin Immediately. Drain ' the potatoes as soon as they are done and dry them by sluicing the
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Lost Boy Hero 'f A yr • c 1 Bruce (rosier Safe after six day* of groping , hue way through the Arisona wilderness Bruce Cruller. 7. of Holbrook. Ana. now is the town's hero Bruce, slrnwn recovering from his ordeal, was being hunted by a large posse when the boy stumbled on to a group of hunters. 1 ■ ■ utensil over the flame* Removing Lint Clothing wfil often leave Hut on fn-sbiy varnished surfac-s whhli have not fully hardew-d Hub thesespirt* with a cloth mc>i*;en<-d with . turpentine- and follow with furniture polish. - ■ - - I Trad* In r Good Town - Decatur
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Modem Etiquette •y ROBERTA LEE Q Should a »oclal letter ever be signed 'lHastily yours'? A Never. It might be necessary st time* to write a business letter in haste, but not a social letter.! "Hastily younr*' Implies that you wish to get it over wiUi as qui< kly as poaakble. Q How should one eat olivas at the table? •W I'nles* a special fork or spoon' I* provided, one msy take th-- olive with the finger* Eat around the pit I then plan the pit on the side- of thplate. Q Are the announcements for a young widow's marriage worded the same a* for a first wedding? A. Yes — u •“TWENTY"YEARS • AGO TODAY 9 p Nov. » 4»l* was Huuday. • e TODAYS COMMON Eliltoß AH words dviioliu* the Itiety, except who whose, and whom; all names (or the- Bilik- ur other sailed writ Ings and names of rellglmu bodies and fhelr ad heaentv are i spltalixed. a*, lieeveiriy Fait'ci; Fcripitui*. Koran. Christtsu. King's , I laughter* ■ *
RACING FIGURE VICTIM OF GANG Edward J. O’Hare A»>*assinated By Chicago Gangster* Chicago Nov 9 4U.PJ Edward • J O'Hare, burly, good-humored 1 owner of a string of horse- and greyhound racing parks in seven , states, left a tangled skein of pertonal and business assoc iathtns today to perplex detectives irytng to learn who ruhbe-d him out iu his torlcally-correct gangland fashion and why. O'Hare was widely know'-, among gamblers and spoitsmen. a man famed In a world of easy-living j folk for neither drinking nor wagering But for a few minutes late- ■ yestc-iday he was a terror-gtrh ken ' fugitive, dc-tpc-ratrly pfosslng the I I accelerator of his 12-cylinder auto- ! mobile in a vain effort to out tun i a cat load ol assassins pm suing ; | him from Sportsman's Park a I race track on the southwest side I of Chicago of which he was president. it was an assassination true to i the cold-blooded tradition of a . gang era all but forgotten in Chicago since O'Hare s onetime em- ' ployar. Al Capone, went to Al-1 cat rax Down Ogden Avenue the | cars sped When they reached a I deserted stretch the pursuer drew close and biased away Threw bul- I lets struck O llare Iu the head and | his car c greened Into a pole The- I killers were gone when two paint-<-rs ran out of a store and dlscov- i c-rv-d O'Hare dowel Police said be evidently knew | he was being < based but If h<- knew the Identity of the men who enip I tied two shotguns at him he carried th«- sc-cret with him to death ! in the tyre-ck of his automobileA 32 calibre pistol lay the seal i beside him. Two hues of Inquiry seemed | I most likely io he productive. 1 An Illicit romance. A pas* lunate- message addressed In Ital I ian lei a "Margie ou a telephone BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidney* If hffidmbH ntwl ks imlßfi *99 mallfag 1 maarfatite, I jimt nwDt.hin an-1 d-> h-4hfht aixuii fka* Natffir* n-ay La »srniii< pm th a* lour bwlaryfi a*l atUidi- :■ T)>akk4»r * ar* Satuf*’* aav «ato>M etc AM rcmU ar ! u »• ■ •••<» • w« i<4 lha Uvnud- i b«> L««i> i»v«»v jM >|4* jvgM* aUrnl 4 a Hay J If tLa Ij lajkfi «4 kb Ino ftUea aid hhava 4u© t »<<a pv-M*- tamnia r»a«tpf «ta>a I IM tb« W<**| p -sne-hgp v sy utaft bftriuarM*'. i-a porta, i *-■ J l>«p a»i tay r. ghta, •• dbr*. putiiMM uffitiar ti • eyan, br*oa'i>«« and •ffiaa ! - J taf and ImrtHftf • mmHI n>aa at*«»«a lhera »* tteinf «r««< w.th >'H»r kabsryt « LUti'ler. I>va t •ait* Aab >«uf i'Ula, »•**! • K'-amn/uily t»> n- ffi-mn f<< {9999 TLa» bai'V> »»# ’ !»• 5 inikw 4 kcltiry tuf«re fvguji 4 y<4»<itaMa • aa<a ff<»»i tL« linud • *•< l>va<t • i'ittw why - ; ( ' It’s Mine * • for’39 1 \ 1: fll i /Il A ■ K !
blank was found on his body Au assoc late informed tha l ulled Press that O llare, divorced, bad foiinad a ckiae attachment to an Italian girl formerly employed at the |Nirk. against the opposition o the girls family. Her name wat not Margie. 2 The gambling racket, "it is a significant fact." said Capt Uu_ Ham Burke of the* police district where O Hare was killed, "that he was killed so soon after the cloa ing of Sportsman's Park It was reported that he had an unusually gcMvd season there." The |>ark was erected on the site of a greyhound track run by the Capone syndicate in the lush days of the Chicago gangs "We are looking forward to an investigation of O’Hare's office in the Wrigley building today.' Burke added dMffiARAffiffiAAMWVWWMWIMW
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