Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every E'eumg Except Huudsy by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ifoierad al tbe Decatur, lud. Foal Office a* Second Class Matter I. H Holler _ Preaident A. H. Hoitbouae, Sac’y. * But. Mar Dick D. Holier Vice-l'residvut •übscriptioo Rates dingle coptea I .02 Ude week, by carrier ..... .10 Oae year, by carrier 6.00 Dee mo&ih, by mail. .35 Three months. by mail l.uO Hix mon tba, by mall 1 >i» Doe year, by mail —3. W One year, at office 3.00 Pncea quoted are within a radiua of 100 mile*. Elsewhere '».50 one year AdverusWg Ratea made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER A CO. 15 Lex Ina ton Avenue, New York la East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of Tbe Indiana League of Home Dailies. It » another big football day with 1 many important battle* scheduled for tbia afternoon. It a tough to guens them thia year. —o Jem tin It'd Crus* 9oui dollar may help to ante th. life of win* : person or to relieve tbe suffcriug , of sum* one In distress. —o Os course tho»<- who object to the increased coat of re<*-ivmg at tian from the barbers always h;*v. ihe alternative of growing .« n.ard o—o Report* from the hunter* who got out yesterday ate that rabbit* qUil and pheasants are plentiful which doesnt mean they >an • xcced th* limit* as prescribed by' law. —o I’s time to b< lilltlkmg about your t brlatina* shopping Tin big event la inly a tew w*<i>» away j and th* .•OOliet you dl*|HM> of -**lll'' of the dutie*. th* caaiet th tiuu-ii will be. o o We ate grateful and thankful ■>' this season of the year that this nation is at peace with th< world and ’hat our < ItlXell* are unanimous iu th* hop*, and de»ln .hat We will so lOUUUU* G« I man aulborltic ate mveill.’alme ih< cause of th* explosion i in a beer garde n which killed »*•*'• *U and injured siliy-thNH person* shortly after Herr Hitler and hi* aides hud left They may discover it was a blow-up >f home bie* —o •P “Hep Georg. W Gilli* -...d >• lore the *'k*’loi* t| M t jf h. Were •*td to I'ougr*-- h> would a iwleUe-i slamp He lux lie* use just thd' for a little hq -of G <y ■ I’ I ****** •* who have Ippo-.'ij • •* > thing the administration in Wa-n ! lugton has advocated Fort W*yi>» j Jounial-Gacel ie. o—o Tbe lie d Cross roll < all is on and every .usu, woman and < hild IU the luunty should enroll Malott as *aay as you *<*i* f*** **** workers who give generously of their lime to make the laiupwign a success Have your dollar ready ami subscribe with < smile, realtoiug you are aiding the greatest cause Iu tbe world today. « This is Armlatke Day, mat king tbe 3l»t anniversary of tin end at tbe World War. The occasion is being appropriately observed all over Ibe United Htates. Along wftli ibis many player are being odcrad that tbe dlfferetui* among •be nations of the world can be adjusted before tbe present wart reach a point where ibe loss of lift will be more horrifying Wars ah- so ueoloaa that surely In this agp of civilisation there meal be ufjer ways of selling grievance* Tbe basketball season is now on over Adams *ouu'y and the boys are engaging ih some hot contests FTi a great game for tbs* players

I and an exi-iiing entertainment fori the fans aud will become more' I Interesting a* the season advances, i It has been several years since! J’hi' city hud a tournament and with the facilities offered with the ■ A . w .' it ■ .| • . pilat*- that w<- bt so favored Es- - ‘<>ft» along that Illi* we understand have already begun and w. hope they are iiin'-Hful. —o i Th**** who ar* trying to figure ' results from the elections this week are liiidiiig it somewhat difficult. in this »tai*- only losin *iir affetted and In nearly all of them, th- issues wir. entirely local. In Kentucky th* i’*-mo*ruls won a de* isivi- victory, th* majoriti*-* I reaching the lie******* ma:k. Sim *-I Hi* battle mad* by th* Republicans 'll* I* wa.» antiN'W ll* al It would | j mdteat* Util* waning in that ««■*• | 'ion at hast Over th* entire ■ otintry th* nidi* atioiis wi re mm h | m*-i* * tniiiiragnig lor li* mo* ruts ! than liir their opponents and results were tnuih bettei than a year o_o 0 _ 0 -Fi* *1 Bay*-. Li* mm rati* t*>. * ■ ban man .- .* light* i and that I I>. har.it t*i istn -lauds bun well ill. j hand now a*- h< is battling to i -i I * over from painful mjuri* » ret eiv . *-d in an automobile wie*g ll* ; Will Min b* I alls* Ih ha* lOUl.tg* III.’ ail I l*ea»> m* I**' l bar*. b* ■!1 •allo iod t* I tile mouth. N" oil* I ! has ever * <|iialle*l l'i* d r*-* onl | | for meet lugs as made Hi* past six I I irnmths .nd every *■**■ of his talk* j has In *-u an inspiration to workers 1 ! **t th* * oinmiintties in which he I ( lias appealed W* and all ilia i **th* i tri* nds and admirers ai*-| I pulling « very ininut* for bis I j -P* ■ *ly and imp.* *, r.. --v* :y. \\ ■ \ :i*-i *1 hi. |» p ..mi si* am .*nd - *** *oiiiid advi** and manag* mint -o o ... * :. .. j < allfoinia ami Ohm, ■ how. d a *n - ■ * id. d trend away from th. a* plans j Mini* *h. i< r* .i r*.*n ial iI.-mi. to < aid untoi loii.ii* - who bar. r< a* lied I th* ag* <*f ixty and *l*. m*i huv* ! .hi hi< i>i!i« <»r ia it h which to live * •onloiiiibly il i- also ie< hiked that ‘.rier*- is a limn to whuh these ..howun.es *an m 11** r* us. d I for aft* r all som* must pay I.IUI* > advantage I all In gained it to ►*■* , a lam y im-oine foi .* fe w months j I I then the -golden g«MW must be i killed I'* usioii plans which i a -tat* or any govi iuuicu' whi* h I attempts to oveiito it Is in tin a set back that bord* t a on bank-i | rapt* y No *HI* wants that and the votes this we* k nidi* al*- sound I . reas.jumg. — o-o— • man for the job M* Nu’t I* a in HUH lai. al **m ■ , I’be oid fasbloned kind IU bed t'Kk' ; prill* pies and a realhti* liberal | < . iu .a. ami th* pin* ot tbe- | ihi* s His absruc* for two years | m th* I‘hillppin* s gave him lb* * opportunity iu acquire greater * lie * mm* die. ration and wisdom, affotded hiiu to aualyce the American government lalmly from a distame of I'i.iHMi miles. proj*.*i*d ln» brilliant inmd into a wider l*el*| of lumpurutivc iuluiuiatluu. and. finally, isolated him from the Interm.l glruggkg tn the Ikemocrati*purty. which thereby endowed him with an enhanced lapaclly tor public usefulliesi. Xlmve all, McNutt is a t liristiau gentleman 111. I*-,*ord shows he tempers justi*• with many, he is syrnpathetn to the under privileged; be helps ibe oppressed and does not fear the powerful, he does hl* IM-si thinks for hliua.il aud trusts the Intormed. tbe wellintiutioued ai*d th* MHipeiaiive whatever parly label they may bear and, above all. his invariable philosophy of action is to depend ou the strength ot bis cwa« aud nut on be wiakucss *M th* case of his opp*meui We are mil the discoverers of MiNuti. •« «e not tommitiiUct ourselves to bu FiwnteuHal can-

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Weather A Week Ahead As Foeecatt By PROF SELBV MAXWELL. Noted Meteoroloqut - - , ■<» '9 39 ' *NOV B-19 939 j •' z lX > 3 V °■' r'.\V A O -T I 9” ? ® < HOT & COLD WE-T Ct DRV TEMPERATURE ANO RAINFALL—INDIANA November 13 to 19. I'll* isti.iue i- |sofi*’ii will l*»- mode ttely *.s*| with iii*«Jeral*-ly j , warm *l’ *>>**. id V * n *nd S W isvritnns The N W portinn will; 1,, Mi*ii.*wi*ai wa*m* r. The lem.i iiiag area* will be nortoul The N halt and * vieni* .*• h. nprih'ii of ind will hr *••* but nod* ,ai*l> w» tin- y' ion -e.-*oi* Th* > . naming areas will Is tiesl* al. iy dry - Pio’ected l*y J* .“* •-' Diik 1 "inpatiy

WEATHER ON SATURN 1 The iniud <>( the ordinary iu>. -j tai is qultr ll.ipl.pat.-d tor th I flint (Uhl of Saturn There I** nothing Ilk*- I’ tit *<ll th* world, and seeing Saturn for the first j lory i • Th* Wot Id with lliiu-’ M.mn ~* min..l and dlfi.'inai that it In haul at Hint to i*..lu* that Saturn In n world at al! Astronomers t«» have th.<j . Bstt thin curious world iuin> < **uiit* i in many respects to out e»p* l I lein* Id what a world should l» miles in diameter, in lighter thalli na'ei It Saturn, by some magic I c ■ .id ie <li<i*|h‘*i n io a areal **• * of water It would float. Th | eaa th. you ie< all la an heavy ns a ball of iron nt the same sir* i Tin air of .Saturn in made of III* | thane 'he aulMlauee which we I know as oidlnaiy illumiiiatiug gas. The r hliniuerlna while clouds will* li lloat in bainrn's air are I iiiaiii' of rryatai* of ammonia Saiuiii V a world ot moons. (he hum <■**• liutid* the otli* i are made «»f billions of tiny I ■noons, all cliasllig each other j around Saturn In endless proc es-1 ■don Saturn has eight larger I moons out aide the ring Them-1 moon* are uiiueuslly while and light 111 leglure Magueala a fa miliar substance olrlalneil In drag ' stoics * omen the cjosesl to re-1 M-inlning the surface rocks ot the I moons ot Ha*urn Saturn has runny mooua. sol Satuin lias weather. Thu •|*r.»n-1 Illy of weather wlihh a world * «■ peilenrca is determined l*y the' gravity pull whl* h moon* give n> ‘ dlrlary. H nd ••■rtaluly we are not isaiiiig i«Re«tions on other Pr*sl deni lai iMMMihllltlea We are merely presenting the poll I leal silk'"* cite of a uatioiuil figure who has » tomiiiaiidiiig personality, a <hal longing record and an Intriguing future Ig Aumricad ualhMial and Internallouul life.— Vicksburg Uvouiug Post. * I

The maps show total effect of Hot, Cold. Wat. and Dry Air t« be expected next week. DAILY FORECAST NOV 1939 13 ’4 15 n n is i 9 ;o INOMIA h<- world x air. on Kaiiirn th *ua is far away and the mnow* are light and small Therefor* as you might except, weather o** Saltun Is mod* isle Ureal storms i such as air seen on m-arby Jupi ' ter. are aluu-nt. Haturn Is well placd for id* ; ■ervathm lonighi You lau *e*- i It easily with your nakad eye shining as an orange coforad stai > iaih<*r bright, high up In mid j lira ven. Os lourxe. you i-unnt.i j see Ibe Hings o< Ha*urn wilhoti* r t«l'-!H**|w* If y***i desire io iii.ik* j a t*ks< *>pc that will show Hnturti and the Ring*, plana f»> a sails*. factory glass will la* sou* to you , I free upon request Jn«t addrtws , Prof Selby Maxwell, rare ot this I newspaper WEATHER QUESTIONS <j How larg* a b*lese»p<- la , needed to reveal tbe two moon* at Mats? I H A. A rather large glass *s needed, as these moon* are quite smell . Much also depends o«* the cieartvese of the a*r and the ksev* eye of me observer Q What Will Mp.lU* and Hmi

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ill* r of r.’l” be hk* in North Carolina? T E A April will be mostly cool,. Ma* cool early, warm later. June ditto. July toe! to moderately warm. August warm to het. <1 Will Miin .... Imv* iJ * .*rly *|>i i:ix' A p A. Late April will average cold, and late May too. nut warm weather lies between these cold spells. Not much nope tor an early spring. <j Can you sv. no the t tn pc-iature foieiast tor |h-i• ills'* j covering th* north and middle Allautlc Htates. particulaily for western PennaylvaiiU.’ CDJ A The first half of December will be moderate to cold, the later half moderate. E (J. I Wondi-i If II would be posSlble Io get .* foie*.is* giving the rang*- of freezing t* iui» *alut* and th«*tr jl‘|*i oxiiuale dal*-* from Jan. I 1 to M.inn J** it* South I'X.i* i J II R A Frost appears in South Texas about Deoemoer 1 and will depart about March 1. This year late November will be cool. December will be wain, January varied to cool, and Febiuary and early March cool. *j At Hayden Plauetailum re-, i. iitly I was show n a sn-iie on i th** moon, showing slat* shliuiig in ihJ* *ky and tlw sun in lb-ir midst Why wouldn't th*- sun's light pri-v* nt ih- »f»rx from being seel* W *ai**| th*.* side ot ih*moon •»*.< *uppoM*Uy wen obseiviug from make any differ- • in*-7 B. G. B A. There is no air on the moon to render the sky blue, and so the sky there is black as ink even at noon. The sun is the nearest | of the stars, and it looks just like that from the moon. STORMY WEATHER AND HEALTH tMientifh- luvesilgaikm seemn to iudlv am * hat there la a rela | Him iwiween Stormy WbMfae* aud hr-allb. Prof Selby Maxwell baa wrltuu a moat lulerestlbg monogiaph ou “liiirrmy Weather aud il-aPh II- lells how fmrotite'rh- presser* seem* to have an influent*- upon i-ei-j tain typ*,-* of illness This mon •vgraph will be mailvd to you FREE, upon lequesl, with tiu* * ompllmr-iiia ot ihix newspaper. Address your Ictle* to Prof Helby .Maxwell, care of IhlM*apbper, endiMliig a slumped tic* self add*eased envelope f*,* your reply If you desir*- plans for makL'ig a home luad*- barometer that will teil you when i aiorinx are appioachlng youi borne, also ask for "Barometer

# - * Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two I An Instrument b* the aid of w hich maps, plans and designs may '**. toppled inechaanl. ally either on the s*al*- on which they are drawn or on an enlarged or redui ed scale. 3. Ahwnlnuin 3 Panama. f Th*- Crimean War. 5 Africa *1 It was a Grand P tchy. of whl* h th*- Czar of Russia w *s Grand Duke. 7. Five. * Pnr'-fi-dl; not pur-fl -di '* Tonnes***. River. I** Thomas Jefferson —-- - O r~TWENIA YEARS AGO TODAY * ♦ Nov. 11 Coal miners comply with Judm lud* *»oil's oilier to < all strike off Frank Confer is attending to 'mismess in Foil Wayne, Telephone rat*-* rats* if in lb*Plans and they will be sent to you 100 fre*-AUIES-3' f ■' * NAZIS-I^/ 1 -aV’ I [wp*. ;t-*0 ih-yQ WAR WEATHER PENDULUM Weather fol the week Os Nie vernlier 13 to IU will Ih- cloudy over England and Meotland on the 13th. Hth ami Ivih During *■■ l&th J«th and 17th >lou*G will lie over III*- North H*a aud S«'.*nd*>i i avia Th* 13th. llih and l‘th will favor th* Alli* - Th. Ifith 17th and llith will favo the German* tor air raid* ov. * Scotland Prole* **.*l by John F IHII*- * o

I inland Obliges HjaUnar Proco|*e Despite critical European situation beruuae of Russian demands on Finland, Hjalmar Troi-ope, I Finnish minister to the United Htstea, attemlx a party given at the Russian embassy in Washington marking the 22t,d anniversary of the October revmution f'rocope wm just entering the embassy when this pKturs *-.aa ( aiappr-d.

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