Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fubitab*d (’in Evening Miceot Sunday by EMC DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Ineorperateti ■sterad at the Decatur, Ind Poet Office M Second Claae Matter I. M Melter Prartdent A B- Hoithouaa, Aoc'y. A Bui Mgr Meh D HaUar Vlce-Preeteeal Aubacrlptlon Ratal dtegte copies 1 .M Dm weak. by carrier——— W Om year, by carrier 1.00 9m ewath. by maU. M Throe mouth*. by mall I'M Ma aoatba. by Bail 1-75 9«* year, by mail l.« 0 9aa year, at office—— 100 Fries* quoted er* within a radius of ISO miloe. Cleowhere I W one year Advertirtag Ratee made known on Application. National Adier. Repraeentative BCHEERKR A CO. P Lexington Avenue, New fork U Beat Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Mtaae League of Home DaUiee. Got a ticket for the big banquet tomorrow evening? Better burry It'* the annual Chamber of Cummerit: get to seiner. —o—olicnew your subscription to the Daily Democrat and be assured of receiving the new* you are moat interested in Brat When tbe census tah‘-r calls on you. It may l» wi ll to r> member that it is a serious violation i-’ the federal laws to refuse to answer ’ questions or to give Incorrect aus wars Take part in the elect ion at the , Chamber of Gonnni-rr. meeting j morrow evening Vote for those Whom you believe will most earn- I estly and capably handle the prol> Jems. — o o lluih 'he llepubllian and Dun--cratii national committer have received sufficient money with Which to Pay th.- d< 111 its of the last I campaign i-.oluaimg clearly that times arc good. -0-0— The county basketball tournament held at 1'1.a.-ainl Mills last week end was a successful one The teams In the county ar. all good this year, are well matched | and every game they play Is a j thriller. —o If you have H few million you i don't know what to do with, you might get quite a thrill out of buy- I ins the Chicago White Hot baseball team They have a grand ■talk, a good team and a field that Is unsurpassed any where Judge Emmert who would like to Im- the llepubllian nominee for goveruur is advcxaimg state owned liquor stores Surely be Is getting crossed with the big bosses who have been squawking long and ’mid about government competition in business — 0-w — Mon than hail our sub*, rlte-rs who receive th- paper by mail renewed wiihlu two weeks after the ■lst of the year, the best reeelt* we have ever had That w< spprrelate this proiuptncas goes without saying and we are hoping the entire Hat will he checked up a* renewed within another fortnight -0 Tb< local primary campaign is opening and we wish to annouruc that Ibis paper doe* nut take part In the *cki tiou of isudlda'e*. We will be (lad to announce the name* of those desiring to be candidate* and to accept aueb paid advertising a* you rare Io use to present your cauM IMhtrwlM we will do our best Io be neutral -0 The extreme cold wrath'* is welcomed by those who realise how inaecta have multiplied during the past several mild winter* Bugs of every kind have become so tmmervu* that crop* have br*ti InhMed The only cure i* suteaeto weather and the past few day* ba*
no doubt pul million* of them out of commission. So there is something to be thankful tor. E. W Buadte. master farmer, will preside- aa loastmaslei al the banquet cloning the short course here February Ifith, at which the program will be addresseaaed by Governor Townsend aud Dr. Christie The entire program for the meet lug is high class and every one interested in aiglculture as I the real background of this middle I west, will enjoy 11. If they attend. o—« A dime Isn't much money but if ten million each give one, it amounts to a million aud would help in tbe light against Infantile paralysis effectively. Let's all give our dime There w ill lx- n i birthday ball here this year but all ■ •Bolt will be given to make the march of dimes a real success, probably sending more money iu than we could by any other means —o The census to be taken this year will settle many important questions giving the official couul lu every city. town, hamlet and county the number of employed and unemployed, the exact stali(tlcs on manufacturing, shipping and a thousand and one oilier matters <>( interest That's why It is so inil*>rtaiit that the census lakers see .■Vi ry on. get the correct information aud have your cooperation. --o o - The ticket sale foi ’be Chamlxr l of t oniinerce meeting al the j Masonic hall tomorrow evening lui- ' be. it very satisfactory to the torn i ' imttuc in charge and indications He ’hat it will be one of the best ; -es-totis ever held by this organization whbh is constantly trying j ito help thi community You win enjoy the dinner, the g.nxl fellow-i I -hip. Mi East's talk and the gen- • ral dls< usaion ol the 19(0 proj gram O— — I 111 l*9o the population of Brown ’ • minty. Indiana w is lo.lofi. while in tbe last census this number had gradually declined to 5 IS* What will it lx: this year? Th.- region lias become popular for artists and for others who care for scenery, lulls and valleys and nature at Its i lies' and many beautiful cottages ■ have been erected How many of ' these folks have actually become i I'ititens will only lie told by the ! census — o-w— T-iung melt who are wise will learn a trade, learn to de si.mt -I thing la tter than the ordinary fel-I low ■ando It Major Bowe* re I'lltly advised young men to barn electric welding and the Johnson Repair Hhop here now bus a < |aa* of y-ntng men taking this work It's the proper thing for It gives one an advantage he can gain no other way and frequently means employmen' when us hard to mid lar-tru to do something well That’s the Ing secret of success. —o Jerry Maugauo. 2Z year-old Chicago gangster, believed Io lie the murderer of Anthony Mb baud "f Herne, has been sentenced Io die In the electric ihalr for the murder of a Chliago poliietnan. His e*rculion Is to occur February 23rd An accomplice who may have Iman his tompunlon here on the day of the Michaud murder, Is now being tried In Chicago Coiifesalons from them would definitely clear the myaterlvu* aflalr whl’b <m curved at Marne lasi August and may coma If the nn-n realise there is no hopetor them to avoid the i hair Tin - nation 1s sincerely mourning the death of William E. Borah. 1 dean of the senate. Ike "lion of Idaho.' tin more Iliau a quarter of a century a fighter for the panplo. bouvst. able, slnccri and alway* on the job Hl* advice and his ■ services will be greatly missed hi i these day* of groat natloiial prole > lem* President Boosevelt has ■ paid him a groat tribute as have > all the tender* of all fculitlcal . part tea and Ike folk* out home are
no doubt put million* of tbom out
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lieu k. - i-i.-i he los* ol the. idol II- was a natural leader b< -arise I'l Ills greal wisdom and I WlSd-mi and failUr ss aud be gal- - llltl- attention to hi* own cam ' paigu- Some idea ot lus popuia - ity ai lii-nii »a« < videmed Iu th- , ampaign of 1938 when Roo*evelt . : carried ills state by s'.'.'"’o but he was elected on the K-publuan ticket by ui.txsi Few men hare coin- as near holdtug the respe. t ' of all til’ people ar Ila* till* West- - ■oner and yet none fought hardu ' for tin things In which l’.c belli ved ' 111 had th- com age to | wrong whether it -ame from th- ' bosses of his party ot from some I when else and when he engaged in battle the opposition alaay* took ue.ti. • A great career is clos- 1 ed but hi* memory will linger on for de. ad* S to coin-- —— ——— — •"twenty years"* AGO TODAY * • I Jan 22 Th.- li.rui Telephon.-j Company organizes with ISo.tem proposed capitol sl.x-k Committee' t-aine-1 to diaft urti-lcs I* compor-<-d of E M Ray. E A Luginbill J F. Lehman E. C Blerie and F. C Eich.-nlx-i g.-r. Jay county fatmei* agree to increase fieet acreage Frank It.-nder and family of Fori Jennings. Ohio move here. Misses Veioni.a Anker and Lu- - cile Butler are visiting Mr. and' • ' 111 ■nisei" - • ■» ■ ess i -a>M>
Commodore Vanderbilt in Rear-End Collision 1 * % .. js i ~•« ’*s7~ " 9&W r ', W, . • jg|F®b S i . - By k J> * WL> *• • BwWWk w > iMlernxiivnal Ult>»lratr4 >n< TM locomolha »f tlw St LouU-New York train that rammod Into too roar of tbo crack ComModw,. I t ondort./t lillhour witanjlH In th! dinar of lb« latter Tbo cruh occurred at WoodclHf. Oh,-,, ahteen m ‘k* . C, V* l,l v' ?' b, iu U * VandorWt made an uoKbeduled Hop white bound lint Chicago to ha* York. Three j-aa«eug*ra aud three wtiuberi of the train uew ware injured.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, lANI'ARY 22. 1940.
-k- ■ — ■ ■ ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to lb* Tert Quedioa* printed on Page Two « « I Tenn.-ss.-e Kite.'. 2. Frame. :i. A<-era 4 Switzerland. 5 llio Grandi t> Theic is no such requirement. 7. 144. A The ship float* higher. 7. Ilougkoug. 10. Bcxtag . Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Making Frosted Glass Frosted glass can be mad. in a bathroom or sleeping porch window a* follows: Clean the glass with gasoline. Then cover with white tissue papei which fit* exactly and apply cleai waterproof varnish thinned 25 per cent with luilM-niiite The Varnish souk* . through th. paper, stick* it to the glans, aud (bus effecting a frosted ' window. Loose Cattort When you are troubled with loos.castors in the b-g* of your furniture. fill the hob-* with melted paraffin and put the castors quickly Into place. Brown Betty A delicious different flavor <au lx- imparted to the brown betty by nilxni( Imnai.a iu with the apple Mr*. Forest Vail at Marlon. Ind Library suffers loss from a thaw after a heavy snow causes a leak tn the roof.
,- + * Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE q. Is a friend who does nut |x>ssum th> least trace of envy worth < ultivaling ? A Yes. because this friend in ail probability has many other virtues. According to lai Ho. hefoucauld The tno»t certain sign of being Ixirn with great qualities Is to be born without envy. Q. Should a pretty girl in an office expect special favors on account of her sex? A. Never. Her position depend* u|xm her efficiency, and she is not there io lx- courted or petted Q. What would lx- a good toast to give at a Wedding anniversary? A. ' .May your coming annlversar- - ie* be outnuniimred only by your . oiiiing pleasures." ANNUAL MEET (Continued rnoat fauk onb> . meeting, the Hoosier Ramblers [.entertained with a numlx-i of i - sougg and lustrumeuial selections. <' I hi- to thß illness of William A • Klt-ppcr. Fail J Kh't>per. inanagei I of the HuliGl’gton branch ot i'lov-ej-leaf t'raiimerlcs. spok'- on the sale of milk by tb<- farmers and . the illff-rpnt ways It Is trans- . jfotuied today Into pi ixluels use d .I In the homes He also spoke on , I the way the pi ice of milk governed the Am- rlcaii home t'arl E Miller, of Portland, field ( repreaentativc- of Mun-ie Prtxluct Holl Credit aasoelxtlon. gave an ■ xiell-ut explanation of th. way > in wbi.ii i>'(-i’i.-1--H cradh i were of service to the farmers J n(> llolx-it*. of Muncie sectetaiyi! tr- usurer of thaf assoc iation who | accumpanled Mi Miller to Deca-
(LACIER PRIEST TO SHOW FILM Father Hubbard Will Give Illustrated lecture In Fort Wayne Eskimos do not practice wife tiadlti(. as many peisous common ly believe, according o Father | Bernard It Hubbard, distinguished j explorer, geologist and Jesuit missionary, famed S* the Glacier Priest", who will debunk some tan I tastlc notion* ulmiui the “walrucl people ' wheii he exhibit-, his latest motion picture. "Cliff Dweller* id the Far North next Thursday. January 25. afternoon and evening at the tlbrlna Theatre iu r'oit Waym. Father Hubbalds film is th" cream of leo.MUtt feet wliich he shot with himself as lameianiuu during an eighteen mouth's slay among, the Eskimo* of remote Kink Is-j laud and during a study of other tribes i ondui ted in the course of a perilous 2 mnt mile voyage north of i the Bering Strait*; a voyage under taken in defiance of the ice and. ' storms of the open Arctic seas in ■ i nothing more Mtnrdy than a -to fool ■ |walrus-«kin comlak a native caiioe with a frame built ol drift-wood powered by two outlKiaid motors, with nine men and two dogs as passenger* aud four tons of cargo as luillasl Kock-bound and often ice-bound King Island 9" miles off the Alaskan coast on the edge of tb<- Arc-1 tic circle may not be a presentday Garden of Eden tusofar as the liouutles of nature ate i-imcerued. but it is not far from it in some other respects. Father Hubbard shows in his tuM'Uiating movie record which, con si Hut lug entertainment of the highest ordei is also a real ionti iliufion to the sciencei of ethnology and paleontology Father Hubbard is also the orfr inatoi of the Ira- Bowl Game an annual footlwll classic, the first having la-i-n played by the Eskimos two years ago The plctare* furnish the spoit feature of his film. ■ 0— - SHIPS SEEKING CONTINVKD FROM rAUK OHB) pink Ilin- at Genoa had announced the rescue of 551 persons, inrlud- i ing 324 passeugen -nd !*'.• mem | her* of the i l ew . out of a lots! ot ill passengers and 231 c * al*i«id This accounted on tin surface, tor 59* perann* and left 59 missing li was uncertain however, whether *otu- ’••#< i. figures had been duplicated The first survivor* ariiv-d bvie at A.15 a m <2 15 a 111 IST’ Police had barricaded the dock so watting surgeon* could examiin the survivor* Forty-two of tbe- 45 landed w- < sent to hospital*, while ted* had been prepared during tile .itglil Most of them suffered from shot v but some were burned The commander of the Frem i lescue ship, telling his story, said •'Last night the Oraito wa« still In oadcast lug and sent a iadl<i message uigiug all neatly ship* i lie on the lixdtoiit for one IPe Ixiat, fillod with paaaengers. which was lost soon alter li wj* put Into the water. We hunte I and found om- life born in shitii several survivor* were almost < > haust’d liespite tbe Violent seas and wind we saved the occupant* of that Ixiat and another on,-, a total of 15 Including 25 women, three children and 17 inei. “Unfortunate!* we learmd that one life boat carrying about 15 Ixixm* hud drifted away in thrtorm and when we left th, m<-u> then- aa* still no trace ol H "Another lifeboat was ups. > a* it was launched but the li*|| 4 i , sold If was empty "One after another the r-*cu« ships left the Orahfo We remain *-d to the last circling |t, * . king Ix.Mlble survivors d'-sptu i>„. sea* Finally at 12.30 * )n left the Oraato. still affoet au d still burning, and hi-aded for M.iroil. Ie»" — q Unreb .Ministry To Concentrate On Souh Ht. IxxHs Jan 33—(Npei'tel' Di Waller A. Mater ot Concotdta Hamhary. speaking over the c-ouM-to-coaat Imtheran Hout, yesterday uiged the ministry of all d< nomtn •lions to "forget the nerd for tar. *aid that Prodactloti t'ledit aseix latlons are a permanent source ot short time crodit It was •nno'iin .-d that th.- me- ting of the stoakholdrra of the Munele p r( , duithm Cradlt association would tej held In .Muticle, uu January II Harley Homera, of Foit Wayne, secretary treasurer of the Allen tounty Natlmuil Farm Loan aaaoelation, wa* a guest at the men. ROUND AND S<)| ARE DAN C E COUNTRY CLUB Uedncuday Night Gents 2.m
Called New Violin Prodigy i -T~~T~TTII . J u-prl :::: t I | S j Patrieta Traver* Making her debut In Carnegia Hktl. New York. PaUp ; * f-J W now » being regarded a* a new violin prodigy P.'.na,, neared with the National Orchertral aaaoclalion, playing * * r debnwhn concerto on a fuH-aiac violin
saving demcxiacy and concentrate! an helping men to save their souls' | Asseiting that preacher* alway* have failed when they turned poll Helens the noted Lutheran theologian said and i burcbea lose their vital Influence when they substitute latch phrases and social tbeor- I les of the day for tin- eternal pro-1-mise* of Chi Ist s Gospel 515.M50 Given To School* Os County Indianapolis. January 22 Nearly seven millions of dollars from fund* made available by the gross - Im omc tax were returned to local school* for payment of teachers', salaries. 115 *SO of which came to tdams county. Floyd I McMurray 1 Stale superintendeiit of public in-1 I -traction, pointed out today. I The semi-annual distdlmtiou I 'made last week for *(*I4.9M.M -was the fifth dlstlrbutlon of state--rdleit.d school fund* on the latsis ot ■?#• annually for each teaching unit.
PUBLIC SALE As I ii !%■ iw<-ii appointed Superiutendent of Ada in , is<. J "T and will begin my duties there March lai. I will «• 1: a- i'.jg non on th* Win Sell. in.-yei farm l*a miles North of Magby I West and !'« miles North of Decatur, Ind on MONDAY, January 29th Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3 — HEAD OF HORSES — 3 i Itla. h(h iding. 3yi old, wt I4M; Black Gelding smocli *«g| I laO*t Black Man smooth tnou'h wt 1500 8 - HEAD OF CATTLE — 8 1< ow with tir* <alf by s|d'. - . Guernsey A Holst.i. f„, i (re'll by day of sale Koan Cow 1 jMSture bred Koan t » t,( freaheti F. , !• HL.< k Cow 3 due to freshen Feb 25. . lb du, old I Holstein Hull Calf HOGS A SHEEP 1 Nows and 2 (lilts due to u« I FA leedet ll"g». ~o to 125 tt>« Ihirot Yearling boat t. Sh talicti I to I year, old POULTRY—|,S Buff and While Leghorn Hens GRAIN A HAY—tie. Hu Co 11. GS Hu Oats: 7o Hu bta| . ion hay Mow ot Shredded Fodder. IM large Fodd< Shocks IMPLEMENTS I Jln-.r. GJ' Traetoi. that .lass, Extra Itinis. t/liv. IX Tl , Plows Wagon A Herl K.ok. J D.<t>rw Corn Hunte n«w ,nt « Suiieiloi g. itn drill Itudd Munuii bpinad.r; Hinde 7 I Ihyll Feddei MrCwtml. fc Mowm. Oliver Itldhig Cultlva iWI breaking Plow. Ollv, tut walkiha plow if new Hou Urn I rooth and Kprlng Tooth Harrows; l> shovtd Cultivator i• .«n4 A ' Singh Nhovel Plow Land Hout. Mud Boat Corn ll»f I Wagon Box Dump Ibaods, JI h ere Com Shell • FJ s<al.. 2 would. Sela Breeching Harness. Collars. ' M Ilog fountain II oudei glove; Butchering Kettles and - • M , l.'lnd.i; l*rv«s; < lean, Nepwialor; 30 bit Potat •• • snd l and ait|< lea too numerous to mention Turnbull Wagm TkUlMM—Cash. SAM REINHART Hoy S Johnson Auctioneel I Chas W Kent Clerk l.un<h by Magley Ladles Aid PUBLIC SALE Having de. id> d to quit larialfig I have leased my h< td el l< «““t. >m "'■ || ,h ' ’"'t'wluA iescribed pr.>i<Ttrj3 Amtloti . miles North, 3-1 mile Eafl of Bluffton just K.«t I ?H<h lu hool on Tl EBDAY, January 30, 1910 I Commencing at 10. 0C A. M Ma. w-a . 3 ~ MtAO Os HOME* — » Ma ched team H« rri I Mares. 3 yrs old light mane» * ‘all* * • sth. Bound well broke. Murrel Hoine 11 yrs old w' I"'* esW * ur*er ■>u ! |a± 2hh 1 **” •" d 1 M “' h “I" 1 o “ h a wd ’ "*** ** ” r The Sin ol the r Hwnusor Their d.m- * ' JMW’-P a Silver Ml dal bull who "< i im ll y as 2 yrs. old ' ’" r "* »« M-n-h. I ll *?** ’ ' ’•. r, *<et Hogs 7b lb. each GRAIN 160 bushel Good Corn 1 Jlaare r c?,y Vn* < ' r ‘* Trenor tublwJta frunt. It Vsi'«J iris. “-''"f: Ml lleering Rotary Hoc. si'lk h I°"' Tsmboll wagon A 16 ft e . nurtsn T. • M ' W r “‘ h « I ’" J "•ihwslktnl L ’‘T*” ,r * l " ‘ ,rUI ' Craw ,IX ' l ro11 " bi.L. fc,nM »hoTbl plows: corn shelter. ■ PuL smell gslvaulsvd tank. «*• . MlWrLLANSnu'r'’. H, '‘ , ‘> '*“ k,n / - <*»* ,M * f’ W ! fit ll % rt tU | l i A, l tO y? : , *’* M * "*’• slb«l' - set bI...MM * '-'-••‘•m'Jh tool, ..openter t.a.U work l..mh. runboaid M w , * , |"' M I *‘ l ’■’•ft*' 1 ’ fcettt*: walnut antlu'i' . >ma» had/ “•P’mrd Wilson heater: Coleman hn'H'" TBMMA ! ,u " , '“ n m» w taeailuu. Kstra good Brooder ll ** ™ "■* "~e ow I MRS. TEU ER PAXSON- * Roy b Johnson Auiikmrer. Vaughn ' UdlM Aid will ,ervs lunch
Plan Roller Skating Party Friday Ni The Teens and Twenty a ponsoring a toller skattxg* Fr iday evening at th* In Decatur Hkating win uhi from 7:30 to 10 So Ti.kcuJ "btaiued from Huld* .'isuty.l la Htenry, Louts Bleefct £* Johnson. Lydia Frosch w I Fosuaugb at 2o cent* Teen* and Twentie. -x-wha* their friend* are w.k.ga, s — M Hundreds of Pm Ar* b*mg prorveti, from severe pam in* by the use of Alfa Compound Wintergreen Tablet*. Rheumatism y bag*. Neuritis Acute q ache* and other **i** j quickly. At all drug Mor** or send S' 00 to Union Pharniacal Co, Bluffton, In*
