Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Foal Office •* Secund Ciea% Matter I. H. Heller „ I’resldent A H Hultbuuae, Set y e Bus. Mgr. »>lck D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates single copies ........ I .02 One »».ek. by carrier 10 One year, by carrier — 5 vt) One rnuutb. by mail .— .25 Three num th*. by mail l.uO Six mouths, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 2.09 Prices quoted are within a radius of too miles Elsewhere 'i-50 one year Advert'sUig Rates made known on Appili alum National Adver. Representative , BUHEERER u CO. |.i Lexington Avenue. New York lb East Hacker Drive, Chicago — Charter Member of The Juliana L> ague of Hume Dailies BE A GOOD I El.Lt )U Tills is the iitli >■ al l"i tbi I Good Fellow . I lull lil D U"‘l I Lc: s make it tin "*t *’t tie uutich | Inside predictions ate ;,u a uoml Chris’lll.l- bUMUe ." .-llglll ie'-l down in January .iiid February and ; then an uplift that may border on a boom. o -o— Join tlii' i i’tiHti •« Savin i mil and start your plans tor lb- Christ I mas season d met y>ai when you 1 will hav> tin same desire, and; probe IBs as tills s* asoil o o— Tin D. ita Theta Tan -.>. . i y ! would Ilk. to have liv« bundl' d | people in this community <w h at a dollar towards the Good Fellow . ■ lull That would str w- tile real spirit. o -<>“ Waite: Winchell <<•■!!- iiltion of tin differin'. In tween a dictatorship and a d' litiM ra< y A dn t> or 111 VI I lets tile p. opl<- up .uni a d'llioiiaiy ii< «< i lets tin in dow ii, —O-0 This is a good tilln for tie merchant to advertise and a good time Im Hie consumer io read the displays. They tell ymi where to get I what you want and save you tine and money ii o — Til- < Ollgra'lllations of the com-I iniinlty an intended to Mis. Mary Anderson, who has just observed her 102nd Idilhday anniversary In vvty - d health «h' enjoy 1 lie or. isioii and w< hope »!<' Will have many more. o- o A dollar won't In iniased hi much by many folks but if live hundred give that much each to th< Good Fellows < iub. it will take tare of several hundred hoys and girls who otherwise won’t have mm ii of a Christmas. o o — Th< ending of Christinas tards may appear foolish to some but to iiMMit folks in this grand old republic it is an exchange of happy greetings at live glad seasoti of Yuletiuie and a worth wtill* <uaturn that has grown with the years. - o—o— A farmer had several hundred bushels of apples this fall and ho market lor them, lie advertised them In this paper and sold his crop. Doesn't that look like good iiuslnt sH ' it pays and is a betiehl to tin man who do<w It and tu the uHintoite consumer.
nonet < a YOU® HOMt * ™x 4-J> WKKMOM Chrlatmaa taaia Mia to flnanca fraa tllnlaa far madleal aaamiaatiaaa ta aaaavar ttt#<*vMiaa*a.
\s the report of the Red Cross is being prepared you may still get your card and button While the teral is over the quota, the menthol ship is not as large as in former’years If you have been missed, send In your dollar or < ail Miss Ann i .Wlnm » .secretary ■ ■ -O —O - The Into Repubik ,iu li< ket may Tift ,md Dewey Senator Taft lias quietly made sumt h< <dway. i particularly in th< south and 1 Dewey w II put on a show that is - ire io attract interest from the .• ■ • ..i ■ • S' ti.i or \ and' nlo g Is leicpliv' but not very active. o o — Wsimii Itulb Judd may be Hazy might in suspected from the ■.ld -ll' h.i 1" .11 . onffni d to all I a-ylum tli. I'.i.-ti v ia! years bul I ! -Ii - no. . Hough to beat the i Id ,i'!i ■ nt. n< ■ U" out when she' I w.m'- • ' doilc. the police and iei i when slu vts ready She I • 'ii« ' »" "i-i a bad girl <> Wha •>■ i laini Russia may ii.ive had hei<iotor< that nation lias t only (■ i : * d them W lioir ■ . "I lb- rights of ' 'hers her .trnih s hav< dtiV'ii rough shod! !uv Finland bombed i ivilians and •ak' ■ v si rl'i whatever sh. want '•d S neiy the !• ss u. have to do ; With sill h a governinellt. the better I : off »■ will be. i lid' I aUspi" S of the 1.101 l s 'lull a winter < ircus will Ie- given i W'-ek from tonight at the high : — liool . yni. Ii will provid' a lot »t eiii. ilainmeu’ whli several ai is i | from th. largest <in us outfits hl I I f ■ world and the money will lie: ! us.,! io ih,. advantage of the com-' | ui'iiiiiy liy ilk s, rue,- tlub Bisist Is. i hiislnias seals Th»y help i i ih>- re.it tight again*: tuliercu-i s mri'h of ilk- money is -jH-nt . t right lieio In Adams loiltity and I they ii- .io y..iir Christmas merrier tn cause of your knowledge ot 'ak- ( mg part in ip h a worthy niii*. W Guy Brown ha* been leading I this battle tor a siore of years ot mor. and I* deserving of the earn | e.-t support of i very one. —o —o — A lie al business house is offer- I ’ lug fifty dollar* ill prfxes for th'Ibe s', renaenu decoration for Christina*, that is voted liy Judges io Iw selected, to te the • leverest ; and most unique It doesn'i have ’>• eluboiatc but may attract attention by its very sitnplli ity. It .i good >d‘a and a .oiliest that »' should all ■ liter Into entbusiast| ally for It will add to Hu spirit j of the season o - o - Congtessihan Gillie is having diti lit ulty explaining his votes in nut- : gies*. year during the i ampaign he piomlsed to In Ip raise the wages of WFA workers but lie voted agamsl the < mi-rgeni y mi astir. wliiih would have lotilinued them at work. Now the situation , ill his home city is critical and he t is worried aliotn what can In- done. , Carrying out camiialgii pledges, , as the i ’iiigresanuiii recently wrote r in giving advice to others, is sm h . a »<*riou» thing that Ila beltpr not to promise any moie than is ncceawary. ——o—o—— ( Every out who knew ‘ Hill" HerI s< heli loved him and thtmi who for ( many years have read his poems I compared him to James WhltciMhb , Riley For tblrly-aoven years he , has In en connectetl with the Indianapolb New* »ml daily gave the . publh a short p<em that always iiiigrred in one's memory He wrote "Ain't God GootJ to Indiana T‘ and ' Izmg Hoy." and when Riley died. "(Jood-bye Jim Take Keer of Yourself,” and a thousand others. He was burled yealerday in Crown HUI cemetery at Indianapolis hut his works will live through many general lona to come. Govi ruor Tow iim nd ha* extended the time fur put'basing I9iu IJceue platan to March fat, thus s
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Answers To Test Questions B low are tbe answers to the Teat Questions printed oo Page Two 1 Niagara 3 vICMXXXIX .1 Th-- iiose* abort th- mut.al compwa* -f the tol< I Hah. Sorth of 'h« mainland of Soilland. >• Noimson 7 \ >llll I b. Kl ak, not Kayak !• profexaioiiai looUmII. 10 Africa. !> i - T TWENTY YEARS “*I AGO TODAY • • Ihi 5 i I’f’i -Governor Gradner of Mbanyri t<o« » over all the coal ’ ninth in that •la”. Mi-«n- Barnes and Maison of Port Waini- General El«»rk‘ here 'to plan for temporary offices and a building in which to liold a training school for employes The 1., I> Brown groc«r> and th* I . resident e of Jam*' Bower* at Pleasant MiM« dogtruyed by fire with a ios> eatimated at ♦’> '‘iiMr and Mr- Ila ve Kilaoit an prised y<*terds> It was their tenth wedding anniversary. II A Kalm. -V*' Whitright. John Yimi and Arch Haughton an • u-ed from jury service. 11 Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee • 4 Storing Creates I’ustei evening dresse* »houid be protected with a iiiuidln cover when not In n«r to protect from the dust When storing white dreaaes for the winter Mile a pillow case and en <!<»<■ the gattnent in It to prevent ' yellowing. Jars Kept Sweet A littb powdered hoax sprinkled in empty fruit Jars with the cover I ■ screwed on tightly will keep them ‘ . util II needl'd another year Cleaning th* Iron It the iron has become coated with a film of Msroti. run it over . a sheet of fin* aaadpwper and the Iron win become perfectly smooth ’ I 1 making it easier for many who i • must meet Christmas expenditures ’ This however does not apply to ' your driver's Ik-cnae. Thai must • be renewed by January let and ’ while at it. If you can do It without Inconvenience, you niigbt as well set urn your new plates. That f In caper tally true II you expect to r travel outside the state for the eg* ' tension might not be racogdlaad • outside the state. Governor Town* *■ send recommended a change of the 1 Iml lan a law al tba last leglshturu to make the Ume for changing platen March Ist but tbe bouse. I* which wag Republican, voted It u down twice, alter tba Muate bad s passed It.
H Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE U bhuuid a khl rotary . .er disc'i** her employer * aff'iii* with other*, ouietde the itflee and at home'* A Never Anything that concerns her employer's affsirs «h<>nld never b. discussed Tha* s one of the fimdamen'.il thnu -a i ••fficient and and competent seen 'art will respect. I) I* It wi»«- to wire or write bi idvanc- for hotel accoinmlatiua* when going "ii a .aiation? A Yes. It is wl.»e to do so. ’•> avoid |«>snibl< di-appointm. ui, and one should ask for a promp' r< ply. Q When Jelly is served on the dinnerplate, how is it m*<un' Io be eaten ’ A. With a folk, as It goes with the meat FINLAND FEARS ' iQONTINUMV FKOXI PAUI, QNB> ' serious damagi Frontier message* Indicated I that, after loin day* of deadlocked fighting iii'- i>-d army and naval force* were concentrating ’ for a Idg-scal'* drive in the aoith Two Soviet plane* wen sm u lipetallng appaii-litlv 111 i unis cl lon with the warshii tn tin outer harlKM of lb- l*i-< .amo lionl FRITZ KUHN IS ■CONTINUED FROM CAUL o.NKI , larceuy and two of thlid degree forgety In connection with a IMO legal fee raised by the bund foi attorney James D <' Murray re- , tallied by Kuhn to represent the i organization hi a Nwmu county case Kuhn said ihe money was paid to the attorney but Mm ray and hl* assistants denh-d receiving a cent. The count on which seti'ence wax suspend' d d' alt with |717 "2
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mu 8 1 ' Wffttb- Il s i C'' <lll 1 Ift ? fl i 2 A I 'S In Christmas I “i Saving Checks " ... w I* i’i Mailed TODAY! ! 8 1 l| Were You One Os oi-i'v'h'M"""l “ The 775 ■ I | CLUB MEMBERS? .. .... sUi >l jS • kecei'f |J Will you have cash next Christmas to buy your * f(h tl wf ck m <>ifts and to meet necessary expenses at the first . R* el ' e I? of the year? Here is the easiest way to save. A .saw n ■■ Retei'c M small amount each week will give you a substan- . d>eAo | A tial sum next (hnstmas. Ke<tn< g g Save *** k M Bunking Hours—fl a . M . to 2:30 p. m. Ketene B | First State Bank ~ s | H anr.. BSIABI.ISHKII Iwv ...Jf
HAMMER KILLER | STILL AT LARGE Hospital Officials Reveal Ruth ludd Escaped With Razor Pboeilix, Arix. Dec. 5 It'pl Fear heightened among residents tishiy when officials of the state hospital for the insane revealed llist Winnie Ruth Judd, firgltive mania<Mi murderiw. carried a straight i-dge razor with her when she es< aped Sunday night. Citizens had slept little Is-hind locked doors. Winnie Ruth, at large for a second time in six weeks, was believid roaming a hop ..head of bloodhounds, hungry ami subject io reoccurring “speiia" of homicidal Impulses, somewhere in or near the city. Hounds from the state prison at i P’hirenc.- had followed her trail at one time late yesterday to a street corner within five blocks of the" main Phoenix business district, laist night they ran bating through alleys and over vacant lota In residential diwtiicts. Hospital offli mls believed the "Tiger Woman had taken the iwzor missed only last night from the prison tiarv'er shop where she often work'd, to frighten householders whom she might be obliged to rob. rather than as a weapon to commit suicide or to murder. Sheriff lain Jordan believed Winnie Ruth was hiding somewhere inside the city, sleeping in snme vacant house or barn and stealing food from pautriew and orange groves. She already has raided two imnlries The only clue turned up by the hounds was a cluster id woman s footprint* in the soft earth beneath the window* of the dupb-x where Mr* Judd had spent several nights during her first flight In October. One tip (hat caused a fiurrv ot excitement last night was the report of a light e*n in a home owned by one of her fellow asylum inmate* In at; exclusive residential district. A squad ear of sheriff* depsiiie* rushed to the lioude but It was a j false alarm Mr* Judd spent seven quiet year* m the asyhim after killing her roommates. Hiilvlg Samuelson and Agnes la- ll<il. and shipping their dintii'-mliei'-d Invdies :<> lais Angeles in two trunk* and a t.atbox. Irately, however, she ha* become mentally Crestless and has d<'e|o|Mi| a per sixuiiuu iuuip!-x shhh finally be-
| came w prom-inced ( be fled the! asylum. z RESIGNATION AS I tCONTINUBD FK iM PAOC ll.xx: | who has served on the board a.;-I those around the court bouse * quainted with Mr. U Fontaines public service and charitable view point for the inhrmary Inmate*, apeak very highly ot hl* l»-y,-ar record a* head of the hut it ut lon In fact the present board of com mlMionera la reluctant to discus* Mr La Fontaine * resignation, lie »u*e the member* know they are losing one of the most sincere and able men who ever served a* super inteiident of the county Institution A year ago. Mr. La Fontain* was reappointed for a tbree-year term At that time, mention was made that posilbly be could not till out the term, due to hi* own and his wife's healh However, he was asked to accept the appoint inent, with the hope that a year would see both of them on the road to better health During Mr La Fonuim * 1» year* a* superintendent, the Adam* county Inßrmary gained lead-
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