Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1939 — Page 5

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their facet. Pjt htlped deaign the magnificent tela tor “Broadway Melody of IMO." etpeeialiy the one for the hig number where Eleanor Powell; and Fred As- I taire come rlow ni a 12-foot tilde ■tgndiiig up. When they were ahiwitlne

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, were snooting I'ye objected tnat th* too slow. They conn-' [ you actora are always j^Bt i/ii g yourseh <•», he said watch me hMB «!.*• happened’ Fo !■}•■ do the slide, fell .iff and ' hit hand in several places , Jf.hr Parrow flies |B»>o any minute to r.j-.rt B' British naval r<*. r.r This doe an t mean •:• hhe will go Into serve c. I It volunteering you k-ow- that Parn irrled to Maureen OSul «■ If he It a-'-epted In the „f t ) ie directorial plum* 3H> year, Jt-K-O s r. make of of Divorcement." jjt’rog Os Maureen OSiilJhar. us a marvelous s.ory of in tiie early days of tie One day Maureen. IPh and other inenilsn M him troupe -. ere told to downstairs at the hotel to air-raid Instructions S' lead |>orter explained tn and the other guests that. I Of a night raid, they were downstairs and he would |B them across the street to a 'dd lady wss very mil’ h dis "But, porter." she deW ti> 1 "what If it's raining?" hatting an eye, the poryou an umbrella " do the j. auette Mw Doi ■ W* The ether da* *e sai I *'**V 1 ”’ Manet’s v.ntl.|B* se. S(I<; DictU'S a M-t.-M lav have calle.l to cor I

afraid that If he even sticks bis noae through the gates ()l hie I Florida estate, the underworld I "typewi Itera” will , |, llpr „ ld 1 turn him Into one of t f, r>)lr hulletriddled bodies Chicago police used to scoop from the pavements 15 1 years ago „., SNOW ( RUSEK (CONTINUED FROM FA'IE ONE! 3"0 were at the ,umy haae when It arrived. the 71 sled dogs alioard the North Star, tied tip at the pier, barked and yelped .it it Uioking somewhat Ilk* a bat tered arm* tank Penguin I s sides I were revered with autographs I which had lw n scribbled by spec I tutors along the rout.' ilr Poulter appeared weary Ihe ■ lam bored down f'om the dilv|er s seat. 15 feet above ground.j where for neatly three weeks h" had been busy manipulating the I complex tnei hanfsm two stei-;itig‘ levers, two shift levers and two brake pedals tin top id .ill ih.C he said, he had had to wltli-tail’l an endless round id wise, racks such as that id the motorcycle cop who came alongside and said. •'Pull over to the curb ami let nVsee your license The last mishap of the Journey occurred at 5 a tn today at Wei iesley Hills Rolling down a hill at 15 miles an hout the cruiser clipped off a 20-foot street lamp at I'.s base Dr Poulter whose vision had Inin partly obscured by a dirty windshield stopped the vehicle before further 'Lining'-I resulted COURTHOUSE I Marruge License Orval Jam-*. N» u n-i hwand' r.i Ib-rne. route one to Pollyanna lah man. Decatur, route four. le-onard la-acar Hendricks. Monroe trunk driver to Leota Esterline Rockford. Ohio. TWO F UGITIVE ! (CONTINUED FfVOSS PAGE ONE! I mobile theft charge and the pos i sibllity of the murdet charge, the I youths are stlbjei tto a second {automobile th'-ft i harg' for taking Payne's automobll> a fed' rat I harge of cm aping .OIOSS .1 slat' , line after commission of a felony and assault and a charge ol assaulting Bluett *' rvwWe IS a iuasa — Uses tar

. rect us. It war tier tmru »n Cat an«l the Fiddle" and "The Merry Widow ' came before. Ever notice that all of Director E. H. Griffith’! pictures fcatuie acenes on yachts? Madeleine Carroll and Fred Mac Murray fought on one in "Case Society." they met on one In "Honeymoon Bali" and Madeleine Carroll was back on one when we visited the “Safari" set thia week. Griffith explained to us his fondneat for using yachts in motion picture* "There is an escapist tendency •n everybody" he said. "Yachts and liners seem to personify this That’s why I shoot so many scenes on them." Griffith is a bit of an escapist himself along this line H<- has built a «0-foot lighthouse study st his laiguna Beach place. His house Is nile-1 with ship relics One room has portholes Instead nf windows And. when guests come, he sleeps them In what used to be the chart house of the old .square rigger. Mary Dollar. Griffith bought it in one piece when I the r'.iip wax being dismantled. Jit’s paneled with rich Tabescan mahogany — Penny Singleton must have put a real dent in her savings act-nun’ She recently bought a home for her parents and now she has sc* up a JPI.OOJ trust fund for he: youngstsr. Tyrone How, r threw a lunch for the entire football team of Dayton university wdten H p»«.»d through Hollywood after Its gape with St Mary's. . . . Tyrone a.tended th* prep school for Day! »n for two years Father Boyle, the faculty adviser for the university team was one of hie teachers. . . Hollywood Is extending sympathy to Betty Jaynes over the death of her 72-year-old grandmother. Mri Nora L Adams . . . What's this about Frances McCoy, the thrush, 'trymg to charter an airplane ths I other night at Grace Hayes M*!g* Ito elope with a wealthy admirer? The topper la that they quarreled later In the everting. . . . Ginger Rogers’ mams, !<*!*. and Georgia Stone were a new combination nt Hlapsy Maxie s. . . . Grade Allen's taking hula lessons ... no fooling Fin Dorsay opened at the Case lAmage Hardly eeema possible but she has been away from Hollywood for three years . . Mitchell laisen s party after the n ( »ra the ..ther nlgh» was one of the huge affaire of the year It wa» in .honor of hia wife. bai<dia Gable, I who sings M "Rigolattb."

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1, l!)39.

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With frost and snow in the air. you'll do well to wear something in the wool line for your Thanksgiving costume Wool is swanky as well as comfy for cold westher occasions Ginger Rogers, top right, is wearing a blue wool dress with bunches of buttons n.aaquersling a« grapes for bodice fastenings the buttonholes hound with ecru crepe to match the square collar Jean Parker I top left, has chosen a riding hood sports costume

Adams Coumty Youths Tell Experiences On Western Trip

• Editor* mill- Ehmi \u<* ".ruin > urn LvHt.y H. Itw >• ’ ■ Ad w ty youths, retuimd n><u'ly Hom I their trip to the wr-u ,<m >. when limy i> pi>x ii’i'd Indian." a< tiliiullonul dall y contest Follow no.are th« ir peisonal a< counts of tin trip*i. | illy Elim t Nussbaum i intobci l« found us Bazina wi'li eager ■y. - over th" ■ ri«ll»-e l’a< im an e»|» i|en<e wlinh w<- li.nl Ions: , hoped Im After no -in. th" , inajesth.- mountain range, th" gn at plains anil tin- foie alien alt , flat*. Oil" could in a email m> a i'< appr-'i la'* the "Idling and hazard , ous journey of tin 1 plom• i- How isatisthd and how ri liev,‘d they , must have fi ll all" . ■ ro-sitlg th" , threatening Ibx k:'- anil lin n lay i their •yi on an •lull"-- body of , : water an indh.vlimi that their i long Journey li.ol oiinr to an end For 11 It also meant that w< li.ol . re.o ll> >1 out il< -filiation ."ft" a , i Very m "III" trip W" wen however di-.ipp.Hit" "I , with th" Ko. ky Mountain- jurlil i : 1 w<- " am"- «Io • Io ill" I tali bord* i We hail • «P" ■ ted a nun h t< •I* > , and a more thrilling climb a* w. ' would ascend lh> "young inmni tain* <>n tin- nmirary. Hm "hint" was "• ty gradual and •v> n “• 'ls.,' jit was <an< ly nohi < aide uiittl w» I came within .10 lull" a of the high lest point on the Lincoln highway This pass wa- * ->»" feet high and , was tin only place oil ’ll" trip that w> saw snow right along the road , In I tali tit" niountahi- wr< , small enough Ilia' w< .mild *• ■ < th" n. lit, i h aving Hm mortritain inis region «aim 'o Hall lark' f'lty th" great center of tin Moi j molt* Hninl.iv morning we went jto a Mornimi a lii""’ ami in the , I afternoon »>• listened to the oigait | I re. |tu! in th" old Mormon T-ti.pl"’ Thi* K-inpb- i- widely known tot , iit. act oust It-* and I’ mid io have | In-en completely "on-uitiftd with ! ■ <mt any nail- Thirty miles west , of Halt lark" ' i’y I" Great Hal' , latke Hm largest l.,k> of It* kind | ( in the world Immediately follow ! Ing tin lake ai" the Halt Flats I , when- lor mil" and mll< *no town, - | no lillmg stalimr* homea or even 11 wild animal* are w n i i Tin in-st |Hiint of unusual mt> r i e*l wa* II" mt. Nevada. Here ( gambling ami othr r vin nourish i l niimol" *'<’d It is tragi" to st • the i i lalmulig ram him n come to town , and I”*" their hard-earned money | ■ In some gambling joint !, W" entered Han l iamis<<> by j I way ot ill’ Hun Ftam lat o tiaklund i i Hay bridg" whh hla *3 mil.-, long l I tin the oilier side of tli"' city r* i th> lamon Golden flute bridg"’J i whit'll Span* Oil" ot the lllii'hl I italiital harbors In the world I Mjlh nP< ilulliliig to out demon I St lal 101 l kipl Un bil»y tuo.d of th" Him while lu Ft Ist it We did. I h(,w.v<i Itnd time tor "Vtig! i lour* As w> rmt'ivt d li<e pasm sll lot Ibe lull, wu visited ibc expo j;

with ooat of cobalt blue wool and matching hood Her coat has raglan sleeves that are square at the shoulders and tight at the wnsts. and her gloves are in rust color Below is Marianne Carlin wearing navy and white checked slacks with navy linen Jacket Over the. Jacket is slung a mahogany Wise colored wwl Spahi rape from Africa, the costume designed by Countess Gabrielle de Bosdan di Robiiaal. ■ both warm and stunning. • _ _

Milon "lull" fie"|ii<iiily Word* would fail to i xpr< -* the brauty o’ lh>- fall ground* wh<ri lit up at night W. would maki iht trip to ami from Tn a Mire Island by terry boat To out u*li>lil*hlll>‘llt. tli"-. boat* can accomodate 3,ado p< ople I' ".a - op fin. man mail" Trea« nf*- Island, admidst the wolid<-ts ol me Golden Ga'.- Ex|iosil|i>ii. that Ito 111 demonst iat ion contest ►loiini .i| by Kral! Phoenix l h> ■ • 'oi p"iration was held Olli demon •'at'ion on “Th. Hari"l t’Kain • ool" i wa* |ii<-*t nte<l In "oinpi-'i * tion against 12 oth-i stat*- winre W> laih "I to plai In -t oi mi i otid bin ilnl maiiag- to pla< ■ lliird amt are alternate* loi the *< holarshipg Our Wi .-k - ay m Han San i imo as w. || a. that ol !'«• olh.-r s 111 " I Irani all ."Vi r th" I lilted Stat" * was tilrnav- d by an < laborat. li.i"h|ui ’ .1 I. Kraft pt" -ult-ni ol ivtaft Ih'-i i "ifiip.iny -mvcil a- host In hl- addr. of tilt *’V. nltlg tn zaV" li rlit “ii , Ip* tor hi-, iimm.’ I’»" -Ml. in of fin I mt. "I States Tli" 'ormula hold-, g.sid lot any <iiln i a< hnv m< nt which j wi <oiim"l> i highly titwhili- * I Fix ilo goal -’ flegiit al iim • io pupa'*- i II Mak" up yum mind to ■ iidun- ■ any *4< i Hu " . I llign youi It wuh ibid N’, v. i 10-, "iglit "I yam goal . until It is attain" d Alter the banipu-t i|u w inning j i" "im- left for la"* Aug. !• • when . tli. y w, te ui broad" ast over llltig I i'rosby* Kiaft Musi, Hall pKigram . 'By Iz Hoy Si hwailzi Mill th" 111 iMliqil* t oil III" . 25th we had ju I am- whol, day to make the s*m mile hop from Han ! FramlM-o to oL- Angeles We were honored with -p" • lai guest t’.ikeis Io Kruft Music Hall with Bing I losby Tin- program wont; ti "he up ~1 , oi lmk I'.o 111, Stan I daid Tim*’ In th, N’a'ionai Broad , railing stiidWo. in Ilidlywood Bing • pipe In bls mouth ainl donii" d in Hollywood a most i<dorfill spoil sliiri, saimlered onto the stag" bringing with him that happy go Im ky gimopwhere The four win i,ci- of th"’ .Na'lonal Piodm tion Itemonstruiion coniest appeared on the program that night After the Isiad" a t we had the rare privilege of speaking a few words With Mr t'lOsby H< < " tired a very eongeiligl. tommoliplare fellow, j and assured u* that hr was happy i to be abb Io write his name ill a 1 i "tuple of Hoosier kid s autograph | brsik After tli’- program. w< sudd' iily . I' lm mix i" 'l that w, li.ol not y< • I had our swim In the Pn ill', ami, th, i|cxl mothing wi would start , li i< k eas' It wa apptoxoualt’ly la milet to Hauls Monic,, beat It ami ll was II . o', lock win n w, hit Hi, hick rami' I lug win, • 'I bis was Hi' , tarlcsl yu» vuldvst, most •kbllaialUig

swim W" d ever tak'-ii, ami It was not very long until we agreed that we had "iioiigb brim swallow'd to i last u- until lh<- next Him west Th** drive through the Ko,kies in th- direction of Boitld*. Hani wa- most enjoyable as well as 'h'tllfr'g Bould'-i Ham is om of man* greatest a< iri"-<> >»«mla It is built on th, boundary llm of Arizona ami Nevada when th* ( .dorado m. r rut , deep, nartow gms, in th<- Kim ky Mountains It e- the best power plain In tin ‘ world and h.irm -si-s the watets "f th" t'olorado for Irrigation lark"’ M" .ui a part ol the hug. projei r i is a beautiful, hili"' artilii btl luk" stretching 11.1 mlh s in th«- lull of i I the inountuiti" The ohjccl of mu m»t pause I was Giand t anyon om of tin -■ v , •li woudei -of ilte world Ih* 1 imignitiid" .oi"l -phiidot m this natural foiniation Is index, ribald. , When wi- stood mi lop of th" .an yon we , mild ~ppt, ■ iat" th" words of linn I'obb Hi" ainhoi of Golly. 1 What a Ilnlley Th"’ * any.",, i approimat.’ly ommile d< • p ami l.imn-'-n miles will"at th"- point wh'i. wi vi" wl’d it Th. t'olorado rivii can hi- s< • u from Hl" lop only in ir italti |d.i" •■* I I* ap|H ars lo l». a mor,- stii'amh-r : winding it way Himigh thl got gi’oii ravlm In AHZ"‘lia *• M it'd th" mi’ ' iotial |h trill" "I I and paint, <1 j desert This proved lo ii* a plai <■ 'of mt" n». Inti ri ' Through ih<-: : < our**' of rhoiisami *d • y.n the**' j log of sollil IO"k< Wei" prmlll" •"I W" an told Th'y li,' m pi tt' itly I 1 natural *hap< and positions and you would gu<-' that liny an- ord- * tnary W'.'hlmi rloposi! When you j fry lo lift m tiuilg* *"ir*. Imw.v.i.j j you imm" dial" ly realize that they , an solid n«k Th< paint" d "h I " It ofl, | - SOtm ol the Him"’ " olm :ul ami |.|<-nir,.s"|ii. scr-m ry in th. i I World In fl-.. ", -anilv bad land-| i w, -aw some Indian ruins and old Imllau pi'-iun writing rm th" rocks Driving tht'iUgh 'hl Texas ami Oklahoma oil held will ton • hide that the oil iiidu 'ty l» very I |ih>-|h roil* as 'he oil pump* seem 1.4 to be lii full »wmg Following route we lain" Hinmgh Mls*">uil and r,ot a glimpse ol Hi- grassy, ndling Ozaik* Th' litrle tai whh h < arrmd us appro* hnaiely fi •"•«• mil, * showed u woml'-rttil performance wphou' a tumble >n , veu a miimlil, om Hip wax nuly a highly ,-du < aik>nal, m vet-to he.fmgotten ct peri<.|ii <■ Thank - to tin- 111 club* and Krall Ph'M ui* f In esc i orpor «t|ou — o El ROPE’S LITTLE tonrrnii nt *«'•*• rg jg cmb i mg the Finn* to maintain nioblli I gallon and with Im-teased * toj noilll, pii’exllre by tin soviet* who | n-i-k > "| |H k -I'bl'lon altlli the test ol Kinop> I* a' war m II hl *4l ened by Wat Milli tllai I otllhmk lb vp'W, l.ikko ri"-* lated I that Fluland *in pn paied lo island h,-i ground ralhn than make vvuivsblvuh wliiiU might

MH fc ’’TTit•'jafit'j'.\Lin I am frequently asked, "Is It safe to travel as fast at night as it is during the day?" Some persons fee) that they <au sis onctgtilng cars better at night, espetlally around curves and over hills, hi-catise their lights refh-cl lulu the sky. This is dangerous confldcnco. The drlvei has less visibility at night than during the day H<- cannot see what lies beyond Ihe beams of his headlights, and the glare of headlights from oncoming cars affects his vision Remember, at 5n miles an hour you are traveling approximately 75 feet per second. Could you stop within the range of your headlights If they brought an object on the road into view? It s Smart to Ih-jV" Carefully! SEATTLE ROCKED (CONTINUED FRON FAQE <»N«> cations with nearby towns almost Impossible lor nearly an hour Theaters In Se.iitli Aberdeen and Chehalis, operating midnight perfoi malices, were emptied with a rush, but because of the small audiences there was no panic and no Injuries. Cornier stones fell from the federal building tn I aroma, m mil' s to ihe south Several small fires Were caus'd in Seattle by shortcircuited wiling Tile ti'iiioi also was felt in Vancouver I! C W'lialih'-' Cle Eltllll I.eaV'-llWortll Everett It* I linghain Ch<-lan and Ok.iiionn Prof ' onibs said In believ'-d ihe epn euler of th* '(ilak- to Inipiit' i to Seattle, ami Hom Ils intensify sail! it pioliably w.i bit lor a radius i.t Joi; miles o LEADERS WARN <CONTINUED EKOM FAUE UNB> • »nlz« pitity i'hiihci vativ«*M ||« «!»!»• • - '• :i.i\ • M IUmMM Vfh p < (>11(1(1**110 lb' Im <t good «uj!i p.ilLlK't 4lld ll<‘ roillt'ft from 4 good Mat* Anderson Carpenter Held After Killing \n«l» -«»n liiU Nt.\ : .(j Pj Polio !od,i> held Noh mail F.ni« v .( <.Ti|»*'iit« who allegedly <<m (• <i to i., |.» O;-..- i 111 > l»H ,'»o 4 * Ig4i Moir • mp’o)t during 4ii .it gtiiti* tn y< M‘ td4y EllH'ty Wit* .(! rated it a ’••tn IM ( imp a» ill* * dg* o| l|p <h> and p<»H< »• aid In fold th« m h» | gun wont rtf during a -»ini Bi ) “on di* »l »-n i mi!* * • ,i hop I I’ll.(I r»»h< • f po. .(| i-.m y j lo* wan diinkhig and wanted •<»! * fildangei her Ind*-p*ml* m e I ha* th* Mnifiß <!■ -wip'd ’«» i . ■ I j war ;| |w»imihb 4pp»*4i**»| *• uin j .4“ 4 fOMUIt of III* hli',(F. lip of j in* gf»’i.i i<»n • 4hh*muh tin It’d ‘ • !iiph4«ix*i| tine mllt’at) i lattlfin might in itrisMN.iiy II th« ; IliiMrnin d* I* Unit* g«»4l could not ifttheiuHf hr .o hi* o-<l In M*»* j * ll*, ho* •»f it H a I 'ha • hope rxifth d that thr ' rp* “b d j iirgoljaiion might b* < • tilth d i later

Nobel Winner Il rIT/ ' I V ' I*7 L ' ■ I / Dr. Ernest Mwrence rtnfvgsor nf pl'.ygl" • at th* I'nl* v»r»tty "d California Dr Etn»*f la,ar»nc» hax b**t a v»rd*d th* non Nobel Prtte for phvsl" ■ t> Lgwrtnr* *•« H’c »’ Can- I loti, S D. and holds degree* from Mitral wuvfriiUM.

He Should Worry 0 r ■■ • Not for a long time has there i be* n such a happy photograph of Premier Benito Mussolini. Ths i picture v.as tak*n during a rei cent review of his soldiers in I Roma.

talk to Bryson When ILysiml 1 aft' nipl'-d io tak< Ills gun away j 1 from his If wa- disihaig'd NOVEMBER TERM ♦ CONTINUED riviM rAOE ONK> I M Hr* itr l> («u n . Align ’•H tbd< h ll* Hi« K’heldra Roop D* • » tu Trtim.tii II <»ohln*i. Fremh, David Y«mI« Ek-ih’i U I* I o ob“. i Monro* , ( 'yd- Ktatirr. Geneva and I’’ rry F’n hl** G« neva. Th* Nov* iiilh j t« iin of court will op* n on Monday, .\ov* inb* r 20. Gov. Townsend Urges Red Cross Support (iovirnor M Clifford Townsend !in Issuing a p">< lama’lon urging tli--fn "pl' t" j.iin th. R. | Cross. »ta'' d

Kuhn Faces Long Prison l erin IF A/ ■ i - -il-w J fc..>■ Il j fl Bl JUW ' K Ri 1 IF "’A Owwv I rttg Kuhn with attorn, v* " “* » f thman An., r , : I". ,■ .|g <>n trial m New York Tinr •*» in cgnntg on ti c n i, tn . ri" agamxt Kuhn If four-I guilty on all of ttjam ha lac. a ».ntcn. .' of from IT", to ’.5 year* Kuhn is ghowtj entering court w.th hi» attorneys

Captured Nazi Crew Landed LI jjk 'Jf* "* J ‘•**s< Jr Am 5 K K ' 1 '■ *»*,•»>*' <'.|..»< u |. .... .| r e , w QtoUuKj Eipgliib puiU iu« Ju*® ui Uie aubmariuc u not knuwtu

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I "hi sddition to its service In emer-' ' gendes the Red Croaa gives valu--1 able service to veterans, to public health nursing, to the teaching ot home hygiene, first ata and life waving Th«- American Red Cross is sac- ■ d with a new r'-sponslbility of giving aid to the viclton- <rf war. the i m««' ruthless enemy of civiliMtlon. As eltlZ' ic. d a free and percefu! nation It Is our <ddlgation to help Un It' d Cross in this Christian i>to- ' gram." Bridge Fan Alone. Is Lost Haiicoi k M- 'D PI An at id I bridge fan bet ime tost whHe "it i fishing exclusion in ih>- backwoods Hix Inidge dub took pity on him and at the next meeting pu s'nted him with a compass, a j map. a frying pan and a ball of ; twim to larry mxt time No provision w.i in.i'i' uh ins being a loui'li al brldg'

Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Crcomulslon relieves promptly beeause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to loow-n germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous m< ir.branee. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chetf Colds, Bronchitis CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers arc requested Io give old and new address w hen ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you cha nk e your addrcnii from Decatur IL R. 1 to Decatur R. IL 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two.