Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1940 — Page 5
REDICT RELIEF MM COLD SNAP tolidines* And Rising Temperatures Predicted Thursday 4 * lutftan di- Jau uj pj dtana I’iz.i.s qmvvied thiough other day of z*io temperatures <i«y- ■u lerhig the hope that i»> I'tioaa for so nn relief th.- allci ■on sti<l otnoi. ow will tiMtiiul i. Centra and -outh.m Indiana •ru tli< recipients of the cold. at Mtu, Where in many pla. < » i.-m rature- lilt zero for the fir-’ ne Hu the wint. of mi; irthsrt! Indiana, howevc had scilugs altnos' unanimously rnre geio » • Zero Here A Ser low ('•nipit.i’ui■ ord lor the -.aison w.i« »< t . il - ly thin morning when the m*-i cury tumbled • -the zero mark At S ■ tn the iMnocrat ther-momet-i rei-ord*"! 1 above. I’ '■started a sharp rise. then, however, Bloving to 11 alsiv. a' -noon. The weather bureau hen finest cloudiness and rialtig temp- • urea fan i-ntial and southern dlaua this afternoon with fuitli. lief Thursday Temperatures ■ee been about .1 degre* s below New U. S. Stamps UNITED STATES POSTAGt I « **Xjdk* . Mt , UNITED STATES POSTAGt I I * I* i 'lHkw' JSff mi 1 fiW <£7*l fly CL | UNITfD STATES POSTAGt Ifrfejei. • * v ■UNITeDJTATES POSTAGt —f MgiWe / MK’ ’ - -‘i f Hr-rea. .. . UNITED STATES POSTAGE «*^——r- ' w .* | wL' IB* U w $ -. nJ 3 r i r»— —-" — lere are the first stumps of a ew U. A senes honoring funiou* Utbora. Ttiry will go on ask anuery 2b Th* five are Washigtrm Wtirg James Fenimore looper. Bat"’i*' themen Ixnilaa Uy Aloof' anu Italpli it aldo Amerson. I • ’
| snap, the bureau added 1 The Indianapolis airport ther-l uiomei.r touched foil, below wro ■ Ii at . a m although the ofliclall reading at the weather bureau was | ]one above . Teue Haute apparently »,u tin | coldest -put in the stale when th* | mercury dipped to seven le-low | Zero Heiltord reported five hi I low. Crawfordsville thiee lielow I zero ai Washington. on. le low n< Lafayette and Rl« hinolid and four | below at Milroy Temperatures were mildei in I ninth* in Indian.i South Rend ri ported 15 above Goshen In above , The Ohio river started to freeze al scattered limits In it mpi-ia’ur. « 1 which hovered around zero AhM'iii-i of any mmc snow k pt highways open although many were rutted with lee and traffic still proceeded slowly Fort Wayne recotded Its lowest tenipei attire of tin- Season thia morning when 'he mercury reach I’d t degreea below Zero between s< v.-n and eight tiilis k thia morn Ing at the i jty alrpoit weather -'Milon _ . 20 PERSONS DIE FROM PAUB UN Bl jumped lying on the ground Otheta were battering out upataira window a and »ci earning for hi Ip Several were waved by jumping Into lift nets, but the iji< had ■ gained sin It headway that th. , firetneii wire unabl< to cidei th. ' building to .ml other perwona that] I were trapped It was nearly three' houta before enough of the Im ; I was vatlngutsli.-d to allow thla'ait of a search tor additional i Ixidli-a Fire i hn-t iluttni i -aid tin exact cause of the fire wga not known. I but h. believed a boil, i had < x pioded 111 the furnace loom Firemen arrived within 1" minutes after the fire was dls« ver.d. but they wei. hampvied by tin extreme <old and it ».u atioptei 15 minutes liefote they could In mg their hose lines into action Wat.-t fiom the hoses froze on the outside of the building and the Street soon lierame a small frozen lak> Within a few minutes Unbuilding was a blazing n< palau Kichatd l>anie|s sprained his Imi k when he jum|w-d from a thiid story window A woman who jumped from a third story window was ktlb-d \ It M. Wad. 12. who lives 1 Mi --- fhi street from tin Mailbi.riigh said |i. wa- awakened by the worst si cams I . v.i he.iid i Jl> said In- looked out tin window ami -aw the entire hotel, <ov - > itlg h llf a ido. k. hi flame"I saw a i Mid trapp -d in Hu ■ middb of tin- building <ui tin- :linu Ho - M. Wad. said "Tflel. w-ie flame- all almu' ! him .ind In just stood th, .1 reaming That las', d for 15 rninut- ■ and I then he was ipil.-t I wa- through! the war. but I never saw of heard anything like this " -- o - - — MRS. I RK UTE I CONTINUKii rnog rwiK onbi Frucht*, at horn*-, a sie'ei, Mrs I Lula Zb ht of U in'll* -tii and ii brother, hlarl Ih-ai *.l|ei of I nion City. Funeral Saturday Fun.nil servhes will Im hell Hatu da., afternoon at 1.1.', o'clot k ■ The |{. v Charles M Prugh. • hu-i'i , past.,, will official' and burial will I be ih- Ma|ili*woo.| . rin 'er.» The l«>*|i will !.<■ r. tinned t<> th ji t' sideiu Thursday t veiling from I the Zw ;.|i funeral home ami mav I '« vi.es.-I >h •• after 70.10. k pi!j|R||’ I ■■■■MiamMaaM VTOU’KE sailing along’* with td/etjt if yon have one of our "all ri»l*.l loafer policies. (Lan be written to insure cameras, jewelry, turs and many other kinds of property. heuail by Ike AwtMßNbJa Inemreact C*N«feay •! HeitfarJ. raaaectxat. The SuttleH-EdHardM Co. Agents Dscatur, Ind Niblick Sturt a<dg I II biiiiilhiiud
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANTARY3, 1910.
POLICE CHIEF FILES REPORT Chief Borders Files Annual Report With City Council Tin re|H>rt of the city polite d*’ Ipartnii'ni for tin y. at iiHl't was l-übmiM.-d to tile city toiim il last illgllt by I’oltc. Chief Jam. • Hoi d , ers I Tile rejsirt -how. I that a total ,of -4 .m l imit lav.stlgatlons were made wlils-li required a state report during tin- year. 75 affidavits w-ie is-ui'<l for urrests. SM calls were c .werv-d ami complaints Invmtgi gated, th*' motor patrol covered 24. .I'7 miles and 150 baffle tickets w re issued. Th*, tickets were Issued for thfollowing violations: overtim* paiking. IX; runnln- red lights two, running stirp signals, *-tgh' ip*edlng. S7; improper tacking. I'.i no driv-rs license, four, improp. turns, two. Tim iffldevits were Issued f<, th*' following violations: public in toxnatlon. 53. aaanult and battw-
I I Do You ’’Let me tell you — bufunens Ls ter- I 5? rihlf! My store wan .»<> empty last Jw week that I didn’t take hi enough to overhead, it * READ I THE DEMOCRAT? , I I j w't, / -? r At ' Z 1 ’’<.os.h. I'm Nurpritsed! I thought wed have a hard time getting riil of that old wa-lnr. And we got * X much more than we expected, too!’ ... ..... . ? I cant ( omplain—nr a*l in the Peniocrat packed ni’. * 1 Ntore. Sa.v, you read the IhniiH rat ami so du your custu- i/ E? ' mers—why don't you advertise in it *” * I A I I ft I 1 v , i k WSP THE man or woman who makes his daily investment in ■ * a newspaiMT rarely, if ever, voluntarily .trives up that 1 »k privilege regardless of the necessity for watching f \ pennies. Poor man anti rieh man. business num and | / • ♦ lalM>rer. housewife and office girl the newspaper i7 , w?||| z ’ their primary source of information in all fiehls of gen- § t ft' / / "Jf oral interest. The foreign situation? A job? New f 7 i ■ legislation? Tomorrow's dinner? The answers can Imi r found today, anti every day in the newspaper. The ■ H $ newspaper is the reviewing stand from which individ- *' a uals are able to analyze issues of the day. It is the freef || doni market place for merchandise and messages. H 'Ac*, dear, it wa- a nurpriwe. A dozen replies the p %ou rra( j the llemnrral with inlercwt. o»u can h< certain that < ■ u-ry next d;r. I guesw it’-* UtauM* everybody reads ol her reader- will read tour M>\ ERTISING mew-age with interest. 1 ■ the Ik'niucrwt Want Ad-.'' H other day IzecaUMC I didn't know ajoiing it. hIJ) it. Os sell it ill the w - I|l 1 couple had recently married a r ML' ||fc A shopping fur house- t I HBf Decatur j- 8 Democrat every evening and .. kei p on ® new. events that intvrr 1 my * - | 4 ■ R UH R HOME PAPER. A
' twvon; (BMult atM public indec-*-ncy. one. operating a motor ve i Mele without plater, on* , apeeding. ou*', burglary, two, vagraucy, * three; larceny, two; delinquency, one, degertlon, one, r'wkleaa drlr- ■ .tig, one; violation of auapended s.ntem-e, one, failure to report an accident, one. Th** average ag*- of thoae arreit’d war 3>. Th< ae< Ideut report diacioted 13 occurred in l> n-tirtief. (»»ibw month*: January, z, February, 4, March, 7 April, 6 May. 7. June. X. July, X; Augilar, X; S.-pt. ml ••! . fi. (ktole-r. 5. November, 11. Caiiaea f*>i accidetri* were Hated a** follow*, failure u> oluo-rve -top -igus, 14, improper parking or leaving parked pofltion. IK, imptoV- r turn- 15. mlMtelkineoua. M Th.- i.qsirt al»o allowed that lea* than three pen<-r»t of the drivers involved in the accident* were worn* it. that the total • -Hm.*t> I dam agi- to th* vehicles w*is S4/H1 • ■ uid I*; ae* idetsta r* oilt.-d in per--*>nal injury, while »>x resulted in prop, rt y da mag. ROOSEVELT CALLS CONTINt ED FRua rAOU UNB» ve|t a annual in* wage to congi**aa i on the state of th.- nation i On p*ac*- Th*' I'nited Sta'ea
• must be a potent and active sac ' ' i tor in -. .-king th*- :• ealabllahm* nt . Os p* ,u • ’I On wii Koola of the war are to i be found In mismanagement of so* ial and .-<oii.>nnr 10/e.-a until , they have reaulted in revolution 1 dictatorship and war " On dictatorship "Tin- phtloso phy of foie*- originated in ulinor' I every *ase in th- ll*ee«ejty f..i drastic action to improve internal conditions On I’nited Ktates parti* Ifm'ion in th* war Tin United States will not become Involved'' milltaiI I ily • ’ On reclpiocal tiadv ti*-.<tt**e "Th* 'rade agreement a.' should ib* estended to aid in organizing 1 durable peace 1 On national defens* Substantial i increases "not on panic but on common aenae” will he ask- d for ’he army and navy ■ <>n taxes "| ain asking eon ‘ g-.-- u levy sufficient additional i i tn. - to in* . t the t‘in*-ig*in > spending foi national defetis* On the budget Th* - only in ..*-■* is for d*-f*i.-* and < tn ally all oth. Important iu-in-I show a reduction on unemployment: Idle v -u'li * "must be an es|>ecla! concern of democratic goveriiiu*-ut" * On national unity It is th*
fundamental safeguard of all de moerscy o. subversive activities: Hellish and partisan groups at home who wrap themselves in 'he false tnantle of \tnrricanlam must be lom !»* I led lik*' the plague" if Anierli 111 integrity Is to be pi* setvrd on . ongri'sr "I am very hop"ful mat xxx congress will considei th* lo rds of the nation and huinan Dy with calmness tolerance and cooperiitive wisdom” -oRELATIONS OF 'CONTINUED FROM FAUK ONMi ambassadoi Augusto llosao had taken Icav. of th. Russian govern ment offi< lais in preparation for return to Rome ,ir.d that Daly and th*- Sovie* I Men might la- wl’hont ambassador* .*’ •■;*< h other's capitals for sotie months Th*' Novi* ' {ambassador to Rome Nicholas I Gorelkin left for Mosiow some d .ys .ig<> without hiving pirsented hi- 11 > <|en'ii*ls to the Italian gov ••I nment ‘ l'"i' th* 'im. being h*.». d.plo ma’b' maneuvers ar*' shadow box mg but eventually th*- tindcretn rents of conflict ia>*wi*'ii the big and little <apl*als mii’t harden and today s developinen’s may -how
the form which they linaily will tak*- in th* European war-time r* ■ alignment In that i <>nri*'* t|on words of P* .u e wer* h* aid again from tie , Hague shut*' ’he hutch prim*' | minister, Pirk Jan Ire Geer in ~ i m*'Ssage to th*- empite. that I "th.- voices fin ;>•■;(<• whbh are heard from various counti'lea In * ludlng America must be heard al- | so in th*- twlUgerunt arnntrißu.” Berne's Fire Loss For Year Is $3,515 Hem* « fir* .oss for th* v*a. o' ib'lii total* <! $3,615. according to th* annua! rejasrt -ul»mitted :>v hi min E liixl*-: se< i.-'ary of th' fir. :d*.js. tm, n t Th. !arg. ’ Jos-. *rom th*- duf »-x;»losi<m !>*-*-mb*‘i ,x at th* N’usstmusn Novel.y fa< t. I with damage e-tima* d a' t 3 s*>" |Th*- Rune department also am-w .- • d six out of town .alls ASK GOVERNOR ’CONTINUED FR*>M PAGE UNBi count j.-s The Imatioi •' th. m*'»"ing ballot ) *•* |>ern de. id <1 iuit a large a lditjiri'Bn »H b* 'qillred ' > ir'ld I the crowd* .intiiipated Further «i .*ng*'tnen' forth
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meeting which will b* held in tieassembly r *om of the Lin* 1.. »* hoof. Thursday mgii*. wh* n number of the committees ar te meet with G M Frier. Purdu. ■ short course spec ialist, and county agent I. F, Ar* hiiold Tin Invf’a'.on ><> hold 'h* who" in Adam.- county ».. >-xtend"d In. cause of the d* s . ■ of ag icultur and urban leader t<> eslablish . jbetter understanding •»*•'ween c. ' * >n-l f«>zn r> sident" MORRIS PLAN LOANS on H R.MTI RE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOV ES REFRIGERATOILS Special Plan for Sch*H»l Teacher*. NEW AI TO.MOBILES M.OO for SI00.0(1 per year Repsyau’e Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.
