Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubMsbod Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Inoerpsrnted Batered at the Decater, lud. Poet Otfke as Second CMae Matter I. H MeUer _. President *. *. HoUboeM. Sec y A Bee. Mgr Dick D. HeUer Vice-President Eubecrlption Ratee ling!* 'oplee | .02 Dae week, by carrier- .10 One year, by carrier-—.— b.OO Dm month, by mail .11 Three months, by mall 1 00 Ih month!, by maU— 1.75 One year, by mall 2.00 One year, at office— 1.00 Prices quoted are Vitkin a radius of 100 miles Eleewhere 'l4O one year AdvertisUig Hate* made known on Application. National Ad ver. Kepree-titatire HCHEEHEK A CO. |t Lexington Avenue, New York U East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The jadlana League of Home Dailies <.i|m>u< has lift the hospital and la living in an apartment in Haiti , more. It may be wise to lock the , chicken <<>ops —~o o Looks like Indiana and Purdue Will be tied al tin top of the Hu. Ten basketball i onferc-m •• until I they meet up with cacti other, -—o—o—’ I* Join the itiiin.ib l>< inoii,iii 1 a deb. It costs but twenty-five cent* , a year and its memliers enjoy many ( social events while assisting in t h< ( cause •® “ i Pleaa (Ireenlee. for th* p.i’t tell I years a I'olltlial leader and In quently In Hr news, has aiaiuuui « cd his retirement from politt, s and will devote his entire Him to bls* business interest -o I Attend the Bay- meeting at tin I i high school building. Third and j Jefferson meets. Tu* »d.*y *.-v* mug at eight o'clock. It s tree. it's ' good. H » educational and Interest- ' lug and you will enjoy every inin J utc of it. —o « — While tin rtal' highways an in fairly good condition, motorists an warned to diive carefully, A pat' h of in may throw your car unless you have absolute control. Drive' a little slower than your r< uulai ■ i spud it's safer -0 John I. DeVos*. t hairiuau of tin president s birthday party to l» held here the evening of the 31»' has named committees to assist him lu making this •’•ai s < vent the best one ever held. The pro-1 eri-ds will be used hi the national fight against lufsntlli paralysis. —♦ <> - I Without gloves and almost vicfously it seems some ot the eastern leaders are planning lu attack Paul V. Mi Nutt In their efforts to head off his candidacy for the prrsl deucy. They seem to think every thing fair in politics na in love and war. -0 — Partners over the county and many others who are interested in agriculture are anticipating a good linn February 13. H and 13th when th< Purdue short conrw will be conducted here. The event will tom lud* with a banquet at which Governor Townsend and Dr Chris tk will speak —o Fur so *rsl years past we have read ihai the number of anemployed In this country ranges from eight to fifteen million These were csllmsti's and guess. • and It •111 be iwterewtipg'tn know the eg•ct number. That's only one of ■My facia Hast will be divulged dur lug this year by the taking of the census. —v—w— Fred Hays. tkiu<>< lalk state chairman, wilt la- th. g«Mt of bon or »t a banquet'to be given Tuesday evculag at sis o’clock by the Adams County Woman s club. Tk hets are now being sold for this
(event. Following this the public I meeting will be conducted at the high school building, opening at i eight o'clock and this is of course 'free Bring the family and enjoy I It. —o —o — I The case to deport Harry Bridges, j Pacific coast labor leader and gem I oral disturber. has been dismissed Hensons given are that he has kept within th*- law and that lonimun j Istic tendencies charged to him I have not been proven If that be I true aud if half the Hungs publish i d alcout him are true. It might In advisable to amend th- laws to pm lude those who operate as lu ! Is credited with. —o—o — The records show that at Hu <ml of the Smoot-Haw b y debacle in 1933 farm income was f1.*1*3.Wo.'itm, an average of 1717 pet I. in 1151 per capita of farm |H>piilutlon This ye ar his Incoim ; mil near the ten billion mark an . acerage of ll.ioo per farm or about 1 1301) pci capita of farm population and that does not t ck. into account government benetit payments This under the reciprocal trade agree incuts —o— o--Th* 125 pel plate Jackson bay dinner at Indianapolis was a c ry sin i <-still e vent. More than a thousand attended and the total sum dm. taised > X'*-<d*d thi Indiana quota nt 133.000 by moi. than 11. a showing that nut even Hie most optimistic anticipatedGovernor Ot.'ouor of .Maryland gave a sound and interesting i speech and Hi* program was ai thrill front stall lo finish There is unity and Hu r* is a determiu* alien to hid o o Fred Ha). Democratic slate chaiimau. says the way to win aj political campaign is ate Im ti res' among the voters and to do I th.** th'' n-ll'l. proc i-eiliuc- Is to entertain Hu in and in Hus modern age. that means you must have the best program available ll< haemployed a numlMi of th* pcifunn er- and In will bring them all here n* st Tuesday for the big public meeting to op*n the 1910 campaign tn Adams maiy. lie will in hu< himself and Hill speak briefly as to bis hopes and plans and will keep you interested with twelve of Hu- star vaudr viik a* ts of th* present year Don't mis- it. —o Tin I'r* srd< nt s talk was an en tertainltiK after dinn* r .pee* h. in I which he delighted his hearer”, by I telling humorous stories, by outlining liap|i< lungs in th< Ib* -of Jackson and some othe r *>ei u|*ali*s of the White HoUS* The !• Malto reference to the outlook in 191". although tin |*r< sldent did contid* that h> likes the job That may have been taken as signth* ant. It Is also interesting that Secretary Hull, supposed to lu- strong with the I’resldent as a possible nomi nee. and Vh c-I'iesldrni Garucr. aft avowed candidate for the nonii nation, were present and introduc- ' **d. but were not on th*- program to say anything -liidianatMdia Star >—o-—— Prosperity is her*-. Piospcriiy which has out prospered the so'•ailed fabulous year of I*l*. And still the administration is not satisfic 'l and propose? to boost Hie uattonal income at hast 25 percent over the hKoote of I*3*. And al long lust a nontcurtlsau vol** is heard putting the stamp of approval on the party's program th** Alesander Hamilton Inaiilute. an extremely eouwrvatlve and re. speetable business agem y Here Is th" stut'Hieut ot the llislilul* ''Americas *in ploy men t problem will be solved only through Increasing the pun baaing power of the consuming public to a level whkh Will support g national productive setlvlty Jff pwrcowi ,bov r th*- bocna |«vel ot |»is • —I w ■ . _ _ 500 Sheet* h'/jiil Sunrlw* Canary Second SbwwU, naaUy • rapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
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, !• Eye 1" Em tS 'ti Hough TWENTY YEARS~* AGO TODAY Jan 11 l'*4" >ud<!u - I Modem Etiquette *> By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ <2 Wlmt is your ipuiion of .1 nciglxlior who plays hi” iadio so loudly that it can be heard dist4m'.tjy several doors away? A A complaint should I" r jtcred 'gainst a person who Is this inc 'iisyji-rate an! llHiread. .’ c;au be Stopp'd. lj How are the wedding recep-: tion cards and :'m cards of •sdrniit.? ■non to till '.hurdh sent to those 1 ' Ini Iced? A The*.- cards should be •■nclo'd with th* wedding Incitations. Q !• it correct to leave 'he «l«o'.ii In th* slu rb, t gla»*. when one has finished eating the des
sel l ? A No; rhe spoon should b placed on th. plate th-it holds the sh r--1 b< ' gig's Q — Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Turkey Roasting If Oil*.' likes to cook turkey UUI covered and yet find* a win* or a ■ 1 bit scon ‘from standing too high In the oven place a large pj.. plate over the top of rhe bird after it baa browu • d This is easily removed to baste, vet It dues not cause th*.' tit k.y to steotii as a lid would Button Bag I A button bag near the eiotta« j washer is convenient for iioldtng ’anv hui'ons that ma' be wrung oft ;U»c clothes, they are sometimes ibard to match. Eoilsd Photograph, Old -olb'd pbotograplis can Lt jt.ane.j by . bfug over the aurfa**- with serf: whit, bread They wHI Hi an v. i-v ni, ~iv
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♦ * The People’® Voice | I i This column for the use of our i readers who wish to mske sug_ . qesilons for rhe gem ral good or discuss questions of inter-c-et. Please sign your name to show authenticity It ”0 B< ’ jbe used if you Pf«’* r ‘ h * l “ ’ , not be - ♦ Opportunities Editor Daily D-mocrut Comfortal’ly shnated in my «tud> this cold winter m irniwg. 1 u :| . tasking out over a wonderful woil'l. doipnent vegetation Is snuglt sbepilig under a blanket of ciystal white, the long diamond studded silver fingers blsxmg under m' of a welcomed »un ''nhaii' ■■ 'be beauty rd bare trees, which f« sent against Hi* background of a him .k> the beaut) ■*< th. luttuble hand that pain's on the canvas of mmaginition tSte destiny of cre.i tiou. Au old ail bin crumpled h' und for half a * utury. as a faitMul sentry, wa’ching over the destiny *>< growing * raps whl-h a.'* snuf evidence of the struggle our foiefa'hers made in order to conquei n virgin wilderness My though'! go ba**k <•> tit' early settl'iT of a tane!"*! forest. 1 cm sc them with a prayer in their h*«rt ami a song on their lips slowly wending ’heir wai over a winding trail seeking a location to buikl an earthly dwelling pin* Those brave souls surrounded by Hie dlsa lv entages of a pioneer IK' courngeotmly carried on ever though the natural ravage of that time etacted a heavy toll, which reduced the erpectwncy of life to a very short .span, they faced ’h'Vr age tiliat carried them step by s'ep hardships with an undiunted courage to the goal of th'dr expc* ta'ion. bocaus' they hud a vision «hl<h ruacbed uu* Into lh>- future and they saw a* the n -ultx of their struggle, firtile fields, new building*. belt- r roa Is. and a tatter * liance for tftelr children to live 'o and enjoy the blensings of life Some when in a nnrrow ceil for- . ever stilb d from the noise of marching ttae lies the bodl* • ' thMe mfisle pioneer ciiix>u. wbicii should implant in the heart of every soul a profound appreciation
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fol- the heritage they «t mad" posstbl the OflporUUitks of ’our but) '■ *e furpv’ ai u look ba* k to th* r sacrifices, bard sblpn «ud struggle .u a wilderness that cacn age and generation has Its proßisans its stmiagle* an*! hardships, to fa* ■ and lonquer md today we are llv lug m a mo-e 'angled me*, than they e'er dreamed of a wilderness 'of confusion iip;>o.'ouiti s *•!■ ryw'.i-re are knocking -t Hu d-w *d 'hl* g- nwa tion to face with the name .indauut--1 .-d courage th. wilderness of con fusion ha' our forefathers had when they stated to conquer the virgin fui*~t wnewhet we win or , looae ;n this shim. I’pend* on whe'her w* lack the same vision to 1 s e *n ord-’ ■' th*' our cdUldren ’ can
LEARN WELDING It you arc mechanically inclined and de-ire lola a trade that will la*t aw long bn metals arc uxda break and need be repaired, then call at JOHNSON HEP AIR SHOP sth and Jeffernon afreet*. We will tell you how you may enroll in a c«»en» r Electric. Acltylene and Forge Welding to Ite cundati al night— M»on. Ten or more enrollments nece*an 1' conduct school. t 1
4n our last resting p.*.. say that we had ne courage to figw a... q,. whk h will give to •. a, .J <ippu: tuuitie* tha' » a , XU GOURIHWS Estate Cacev l.n the estate at «4 11 ett, th*- report u! 5- 4ta tax appiaisei » 0 '.>4 c, j Ike ordeied r* tn :ia . )> , lu the estate 1 , u .;. proof ift public -1' >u and notice of filial sc' .'in-i, t'ei title ate *K * > M The final ropor* »»- :as.*x ' a mined and approc -. *1 wm« rloa*xj aud th* idaag : dis. barged.
