Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubilabad Every Kvaalng KiMPt Bunday by rHK DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. lacarparatod Petered at Ute Decatur, lad. Poet Office a* Second Clees Melter U MeUer President i. *. Holtboue*. Sec y S Boa. Mgr. Mck D Heller Vlce-PreaMeni BubecrlpGon Ritae itagU copies I it One Week, by carrier 40 One year, by carrier —.—- k-00 One ■oath, by mall — W Three montha, by mail 1.00 Six month*, by ma 11..-—— 1-75 Ono year, bj mail —— 100 One year, at office.... I.M Prkoe quoted are witbin a radiua of 100 mile* Elsewhere 'iM one year AdvertlelbK Rate* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SI'HEERER A CO. Lexington Avenue. New York II Eest Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dsltiee _______ ________ low 1" I above give* you fancies of epi lug o—V If you bi b'vc In Decatur .mo want to sec it go ahead, you II attend the Chamber of < ummcru meeting thia evening — o—o - Th- Saturday Even,ng Post had an advertising revutui exceeding 31 million dollar* la»t yea, It * circulation that count* o—o lU'gardl'-** of N. w-pup'-tmaii Gannett <>. Racket-Buster Dew-> it Hili look* a« li the Republican • |> - aidcntial n.imllialioli Iles Imtw in Vah'l'-rbnrg and Tait Twenty of America :i largest wild moat su(ve»*ful buaiuea* lonviu* *|>- nt the laigc-st amounts lot ad v< rtu.iur in Ih i'i. and gam* in buxines* w n pori. d by > »■ yonol i li> in — o-« — Gill*, doll t Im dl*'"Uiag'd Fl" Aiiu-i i< an ilairdr* sai -r lx authority -for she itat.-in.-nt that it cost Indi , •una women, Id/oJ.ooo last year to I k'ep iMautlful f.’li'Xp at doubh ■ athc priet It the results were sati*- | factory. | Great Hi Ham *',ll- about 3'i mil Jlou dollai* wmth of ikoti b Itquu: u yea, to Aimt'anc, using thcredit to help htuiiiie war pur-j i bases In this -u'ln'iy The In diaus tried something Ilk- that on j .Manhattan Inland -0 — Th. friend* ot la w Armstrong win plead to »ei him go ahead Mu th<- banking business. the tin in -er Ih-atu if. being nulled a vice apri-iident ot the bank of Which h' .Was cashier. Hi* bank I* growing Jimi < limbing right along with the "Yirogrer.a ot Elkhart, one ot the b'-xt 10WM in the state —o The ball of bingo and othc. similar gam. a In Indiuuapoll* ha* led to a "hnt potato" stale . hurt lie* have be.-ii prevented from holding congregational affair* iii the effort I to rafan money to pay off thendebt* No doubt it will be a prlnary election Issue. entailing a lot ot diplomacy on the put t of < and! date* - O -O - Th>. Democratic national couvenHon may be held a* late a* the middle of July A' least Ihi tendency of tbe political tenders |« toward the midsummer date, th. liepublican* planning to hold tbclr confab after the Democrat*. It will mean a shorter campaign and the bolding of the convention* when some of the delegate* will b< wish Ing for a little of thin January brand of weutber -0 A Decatur auto dealer say* that despite th* unusually cold weather thl* month, that new car sale* are belter than a your ago uud that in ail probubHlly l»|o will be a better buaiUeM year than 1»37. when the first big gain* stare 1933 wen nude. Hates are in llm- with the best year and the argument la ad-
vanced, that since more cars were pun based in 1937. the uui-!ook for thia year is more assured, because the three year old model* will be traded for new- one* Auto manufacturer* arc planning to produce more than four million car* in 1940 and so far there has not been any advance In price, despite higher markets for raw materials. Bette Davl< may no! be the tnoxt beautiful and glamorous actres* on ' the screen, but a national poll tak jen last week proves again that she i* best and most talented. And who can dispute her right to the top place? By *he<i ability, she has won th. title of movie queen I and those who have seen her knew I her star wax shining. For king of j th. -iii n ln-year-cid Mb key ! l.oouey was elected and ao one will obj<-< t to the honor going to him after they have enjoyed one of th. Hardy Family picture* Mu key lx a typical Atnei l. an boy I who makes you laugh and ha* a line ali his own It s retreshing I to see him win the coveted place in moviedom. <v—e M ij Gen- a| I hnar Bundy, a flatne ot N< w ('untie Indiana, is d< ad ' Th' tiained army man and gradu-! ate of West I’.iini w.i* i* year* old 11. iciii.iitiid in the army all ! hl* lit. and during th. world war w:ic on. I ’he bravcbt and most able of Am. inan general.-. Th' 1 woid i<l >at wax not in hi* dietiouary Ills career in th. army xtarti d ba. k in IMmi when a* a lieutenant he < ligaged in Illi- Sioux Indian wars in South Dakota His ; strategy asalxled ,n winning one ,'d the prill, ipal objei ill.- in tin-Chat.-an Thl' > d iv. 11. wax d'-i - i > orated by th, F <-in li aov.-rnineiit and wax placed m .-ommattd ol the S. .nd hi' -ion by G'-in-ial Pershing F om tin *tund|>oiiit .'I a soldi. b< w.i 01,, ~| Indiana ■ mon fam ii- in. ii .in-1 w,..- admired lor | hl* spunk anii bravery. —o Vllliongl: th> western front ha* - not «• on a majoi battii England alid Flail., and loilliauy. hat. !>■ < ii putting on quiii a wu, on the I ocean. For the first liv. months ot j th. war. .'ll3 vessel* have been sunk, loti bemg It'lttsh *liip- and I 33 iM-Ivnging to Germany. Th* olh-1 . er* were scattered among Frau. <• and oth. r nation* It * a heavy toll but authorities point out that it i» o .iouh England is launching a new *hip neat ly every day Th< submarine warfare will always remain a in.im.i but In all piobabilI ity will not be a deciding factor in winning th. war Bio. kad<■» will b< . itixri- .ft* i live, as ir will prevent jr of food for tin- armies and the irnopb- ba< k of the Ilin *. Why nut set one month ot the year a* bat'li month, put all th. urini*-* on tlie tiling lin<-. tin subs and baitlesliipps iu action and after s<' days of killing and destruction, .all a halt ami mak. peace. Eventually it ha* to be done. Answers To Test * Questions Below are the anawers to tka Test Quast lons printed on Page Two I* 1 Moscow 3 insulator3 l aoaina Canal Zone, 1 Boxing t Solid, liquid aud gaseous < Enlarges. . E-kou'xemiHt nut • -kou-o-mist. t. Denmark. 9. Melanism 10. Airplane*, I ■ l o — ■ YEARS AGO TODAY J Jau 33 Holland refuse* to permit extradition of the former kaiser to the allies. Saves* sleet siorm lauaes damage to leloplione and traction wires ail over the ktalc Special icpri-M-utetlve I com the internal revenue offices here Io help income taxpayers. It H Erwin ami Oiartea Knapp atteiul K. of p, ciuivfiiHon at Anderm*. J. W. McDonald Is employed as night waU hmao at the fl K ; Dw.ilur high loses a basketball grunv io llartluid Livy M to IV.
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Modern Etiquette j By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ <j Wli.-n one i* going nway on an ' xtetid'-d trip and a friend g|v< - In i a *< nd oft party, rhuuhl xhe ante thl* friend a letter wlilhaway’’ A V,-» and a* soon as |sv**lbbaft.-, having expivxxllii; again how mu. Ii *he enjoyed her thoughtful I nexs IQ When you are a guest at a *inall dinner party, and a dixh ix xerveit that you particularly dislike. what *hould you do? A. The courti-ou* thing io do is to lake a small portion, and pret< nd to eat q q How <an a man entertain hi* friend- If hi* only home is one j hotel room? A H«- an give a dinner or •upper at tin hotel, also a theater or opera party. Househuld Scrapbook By Roberta Lee • • Lipstick Stsms Should itpoth k and rouge *tain • fail to di appear Ly ordinary laundering try xpongftiK tbe *|H»t with •ai lx'ii It-trsi lilorid'- If thl* does not do tin work rub the xtalu* with Whitt VaM-tllie amt then -pongw ith larlxm t> liai lilorid. Attractive Bslsd Ito not attempt to perch the mold'*) salad on i.,p of the leaves of lettuce in a precarious and unattractive position The better plan
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I* to plain the mold on tbe naiad ‘ plate first and then arrange the I crisp lettuce leave* around the sal ad to form a frame around it Brick Iren Stand t'»e an ordinary brick fur an iron stand. Tilt- iron will hold its heat much longer than when a usual' iron stand is uited c NEW DIRECTORS •CONTINLED FKOa FAUC OM) *uic' -*f'.|j undertaken by the fed-j i< ,al housing bunau» aud since the i completion of the houses, all have ' beep rented most of tbe Huie. A i majority of the original punhaser* ! are residents of the dcvelopmeut i It l* operated by Decntur Home-' •ti-id* Association, Inc., an Indiana , corporation, of which Mr Littercr j is th« resident manager, tbe frdei |
'a! government maintaining a »u|> lervisorp connection with the board of directors. Miss N'cprud w.i* located in Decatur while the bouses wen- beiug ; compli t-d and rented and ha* had wide experience in housing and resettlement work At present she is ! hi charge of a small farm project In lake County. Illinois She Is deeply Interested in H- Decatur | project and was instrumental in , bringing about the suceesaful opj eiation of th< development 0 — — 500 Sheet.’ B',>xll — 2d lb M'hite Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and nized for pen and ink nignature. Sealed — Rip-Cord opener, 51.05. The Decatur Itemocrat Co.
Like the young man in college who wrote his Dad: "No Mon, No Fun Your Son” Father’s reply: "How Sad, Too Bad Your Dad” HOW IS YOUR COAL BIN? DOES IT NEED FILLING UP? Cash Coal & Supply “Yano llarlen” ":ird Vein Pocahontas” o f«* f«r st ok < r Fiinuicv “Old Crowe” “K, J,” for f w HcairtAi hifrhen
NEW TRIAL IS DENIED BANGS Former Huntington Mayor Plans For Appeal < To Supreme Court Fort Wayne, lud Jan 2- •’ Former .Mayor C. D H i'ang- "t 1 Huntington today had « mouth In i Which to provide u 15.000 appeal Imnd or go t« «n a ' barge of I contempt ot court In connection i with a missing sum ot fl from i the fund* of the now d> funct Hunt iiigtou municipal utility Bang* and .1 (‘layton Brown toimor construction superintendent of i the utility wei<- found guilty of i contempt by Judge Harry H Hllgeman a week ago. They were origin ally scheduled to produce the mi**ing money by today oi go to jail L Late y. ti-tday Judge llilgemaiin I overruled a motion for a new I trial and gave hangs and hi* «o I defendant until February 21 to provide Imnd for an appeal to thsupreme court. For Hie first tun l stun- Dial of the contempt pHH->edilig wenheard here last December T Bairn appeared d'-jectr-d when Judge Hiigetnann overruled the motion* toi new trial* The Allen county jurist Without mincing word* said he did not believe the story of tin di*a|»peaialii'- of the 84.5U0. According to evidence adduced o' the hearing. Bang* who wax in jail on another contempt 'haigc Brown. He*xin Pric, ib-ik of the liniaid had plated ti.e money in a I brown envelope and plated it in a dlawer of the *erge.,nl * d' -k a'j the Huntingtim poihi station . There *otm unknown |»-i*on wu to call for it • Certainly some thief didn't walk into th.- Huntington p<> pice Mallon and tak. th. money Judge llilgemaiin raid lam con vim .-d that someone know* moi altout thl* money than was reveal cd at Hie trial 11 Bang* ami Brawn let it lull into the hands of some i one who should not have gotten it I then it is up to them to get II , back" th> judge added t'oni-ernmg Price. Judge Hilg' - manti said hi did not find him gull ty of contempt Ihimu-< In iam» 'into . ourt fieri- and 'old tin- tiuth Th'- contempt citation giew ou' of tin- alleged violation of th- , Huntington <lnuit court enjoining , 'Bang*. Pi ice. Brown and seVeial oilier* neither to sei n !•• nor diveit ; 'any ot tin illegal utility* fund Bangs lonii nd'd that the money | 'Which liad been senetly deposited I hj various luiukx. wax withdrawn i -from a Marion haul, the last drpu , sitory in which i' was placed, prior to the issuing of tin Huutlhgtou court restraining order o ■■ , ■■■■ . Try Our Kentucky Oil Treated Stoker C <> A L ’ As k'mml ot fsettc-r I han you have Isen uwinif. Aho W. Va. Oil Treated stoker roal. All kind* of Ky. or W. \ a. Lump and Ekk eoal. Other coal priced from * er,on and up Aho ( p-tuwn Car Storage. HAUOKCOALCO. Phone MO
* The People’s Voice This column for the uao of our j readers who wish to make aug- j gestlons for the general good or discuss questions of inter est Please sign your nama to , show authenticity- »*h “° l be used if you prefer that it i not be. J Praises Address Dear PJditor: I wax very much impressed with the president » address to congres* at it* npi ning xi xxlou. .Much hux been ac. ompllxbed in a nmstructire way slue »9-’-’ However much I- to l»- dexired in pimtical ac<ompli»hnn-nt*. Tin- coining election is a test as to whether thi* nation *o construt ted with lib. ity for the pursuit Os happiness and endeavor ahull continue to exist. We must have faith and work | toward that end and purpose in
Mr. Farmer:- 1 WE HAVE A COMPLETE ■ LINE OF ■ 1910 ELEC TRK AL APPLIANCES K FRIGIDAIRE I PDHCI EV KLHUt.I K \IOR> £ UllUdLLl ANDHANGES E HORTON Sr I ZEMI II - PHILCO -R.C.A. If \DIok H W E TAKE TRADE-INN. S 1 --r UHRICK BROS. :J Eawl <»n 221 H p r •< T,M ’ *•*“ i S Grapefruit each I ‘Texan Needles* pink Meal" H' for An i wipro F,wTe,np ' e i OKANGE S ”z doz. 21 v-otl.oht-h,. o.wr O IL- )n lonee j lbs JI BANANAS — slb a Bologna •»1 A] SAUSAGE lb. lul Boneless Perch lb 11 DON’T WAIT ’TILL IT’S TOO LATlfl ' J JHRk I ■Mtairw — C K ldM»k Al Your Tires, N<>W' ■ When ><?u get a flat tirs- in the nini'iif " ! ’ H siitiudrift, you'll | M . sorry that von "ur suggextion. Why take chante* " hav'-f ■ ’•his happen to you? Come in a’"* u ’ (heck your tires and if you ahutild t"’ ones, we have the best’there an i" ■ trial suit your budget. B Tines TUBES CHAINS .. BATTEHIE s Al Tr.u^ OSMIELO W,p ER PARTS sod RLP*"’ ■ ACTUMoaiLE REPAIRS yg EVERY FIND F"‘ ‘ RIVERSIDE Super Senil Phone 711 ■ OKIVEItS WIRE — WINTEKI/'k ■ Wh,n you think wf brakss. think u! u»
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