Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1940 — Page 3

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II- RUUIMIS < IRKOII. F** •'«*•»’• MUlesle Writer ■OU.TWOOD - If the local fcfct ‘ommtnc .toesnt pubthey ought to. MBrror amter, lain or shine. g lanky Edna May

Oliver takes ■ dip in the PaciSc OCMtf. Fh4 ha* a «et routine. Drl v• • from her horn* in Brent wood to the beach, taking her trailer along a* a dreaa* i n« room She goes into tho *»t»r at 10 44 > The actreaa la ma _ I

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sc sold on the t? 11 1 ***Hh nieaiur* that to accept any film part I?"*, h,r "K*’ to ’he »t u .; "*» Ipm This M tn, ar . I F»'' M-C-M had to agree to * W ° ,, ‘ lfl ' ■ I •CwsMt.', Albert and , • warren. visiting beaut/ ‘ 5*? 1 -, M " n - Th * 1 ‘»*hool together and she to 1 ™ tote with her n>o<her **" u “ «>‘»n to ■ - Mull * n ,nd *< w ’ t ! , J? “♦* them there In hk ’ »d here's the topper. 1 m^'‘ pb 7’ »l Vwm mistook ] k, u *« • picture . romantic pair. 1 m " w you it WM Artor ' I IhnnL 2 «*ad? , .ELy htv * *» a tent*. . am 11 pareon , t» the c/remony to the * d * w<l - Duke ' 1 ! *elS rt " UU<h “*> ' tot if the?' , tey 1,1 ’rent" ' I evukl L’ 0 ' ’tomgh money I *«toh m L 1,7' rt "'■• • 1 kt hsJ.' n Cali forni*. Cava- i I .. h y' "tired. He , * C,tn " < a* ”o^LT , ?‘r ' «• ru * “>»-John | I **«»>• etandm, MoaHto <

summer school Rhe Is ulmi choir director of St. Stephen* Episcopal church In f'ocoanut (Trove and of the Ail Stalnt* church. Fort laiuderdale. Florida Mr. Smith la the son of Mrs. I .yd la Smith, director of the Fort ijtuderdale conservatory All women lielonging to the Woman'* ('tub. Shakeup,.are flub Flower Garden Clug and the De. atur Home Economies Club are privileged to bring guests. gratis. Io the Golden Jubilee party to iw held Monday evening at the Junior Senior auditorium at 7:15 o'clock The Zion Senior Walther league will meet Tuesday evening at sev on-thirty o'clock at the Lutheran church The W (*. T. IT. will meet at the home of Mrx. C. E. Hell, 7.05 West Adam* atreet. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mm. Henry Adler will lie the leader Special mottle and an interesting program have been arranged. All who can are urged to attend and bring a neat. The public l« aI »o cordially Invited. The Zion Junior Walther league will meet in the Lutheran church auditorium Tuesday evening at aeven-thirty o'clock The Ever Ready tlaxs of the Methodiet church will inert at the home of Mr*. Harvr Raker Wednexday evening. March IS. at seven thirty o'clock All member* are askrd to be present MRS W E SMITH HOSTESS TO MEDICAL AUXILIARY The woman * auxiliary of the Ad xm> county Medical xociety held Its second meeting yesterday afternoon 'at the home of Mrs. W E Smith and continued Ila organization Mra. Smith, president presided over the business meeting It wa* decided to have four meeting* a JEROME DEBOLT and PAT BAKER are ready In book your Paint ins and Wall Pap ering jobs now. Phone 971

Miller, fainted on the "Waterloo Bridge" Questioned, the admitted to having a terrible pain in her ■lde but Mid ■he waa afraid to go to a doctor for fear lie sould diagnose It a* appendiilti* and •end her to a hospital Director Mervyn Le Roy insisted on calling In hi* personal physician. It waa appcndlcit;* and they rushed Moxeile to the hospital. She doesn't have to worry, though. Vivien Leigh. Director Iw Roy ar-d Robert Taylor will take care of the bill* And when »he recover*. Mozc'te will find her ■tandin job waiting f-,r her. If Oracle Allen |* elected president. her firs* act. *he My*, will be to hav* &on o triche* shipped to the White Hoti’-* “Just to make It M*ler for the kiddle*.' explains Grade. "Every Easter they ht'e an awful time finding tho«c I?tie hens' eggs on the White House lawn." The Onton Welles beard I* no more It’* shaved off to the last whisker. Welle* Insist* he U going to hav* the trimming* made Into a hair jacket and wear It to budget conferences. The reason Rita Hayworth never appears without • turban or some kind of hat the** day* i* that her hair I* two different color* for her role in "SuMn and God.” Above the forehead the h«lr I* bleached several hades llgh'er tit photographs with more Ucont. On the •ide. It'* dark to emohaslM Rita * white aklß All of which looks wonderful on tho screen but very peculiar off Wally Vernon wa* fit to be tied! When he went to make hl* advertised appearance a* M C. at La Conga * talent night show, a feminine proceM server stepped up and served him with hi* wife ■ divorce paper* .. . Th* Academy of M P. Art* and Hclencea expect* to get 130,000 from the short subject that Warner* filmed at th* presentation* of the awards last night . . . It wa* really something, they My, at that performance of Th* Man Who Cam* to Dinner" . . . when Ren* Riano. Woolicott* stage nurss, shoved hi* wheelchair too bard and almost pushed him over the footlight*. We ll have to see you In private to tell you what he •aid to her afterwards . . . Wa* anything printed about Robert Taylor* house being vtolted by burglar* tho other night ? All they took was gso in money. . . Hear that Flfi Doraay »M TOO 111 In Cleveland but insisted on going on with her nerformsm es

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 9. 191(1.

CLUB CALENDAR Satiety DMdlina. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Pho*** 1000 — tool Saturday Mission Band Evangelical Church. 3 P m. Monday Woman’s Club Jubilee parly. Junior Senior Auditorium. 7:45 p m. Supper, Inspection and Initiation. K of p Home, 8 p. m. Ib-lta Th.-ta Tau Business Meeting. Elk* Home. 7 30 p m. Corin) lan Class Mix. II F Kruft. 7:30 p m. Pythian Pinterr K of p. Ixxlge Dinner at 8 p m R-xeanh club, Mrs Clifford Saylorx, 2 so p m. Tuaoaay Zion Walther fa-ague. Lutheran Church, 7 So p nt Thitiful Ituughtern, Mrx. Fred Chronister, 7 30 p m Zion Senior Walther league. Lutheran Church Auditorium, 7:30 p m W C T V„ Mr*. C. E Bell. 305 West A.larnx street, 2 p tn Waonaaoay Indies' Aid Society, ChOn h Par Zion Evangelhal and Reformed lor*. 2 30 p m Ever Ready Clan*. Mrx llarve Baker. 7 30 p. nt Sbakenpeare Club Mrx. W A. Ixrwer. 2:30 p rn. • lllxtoriral Chili. Mix. Ren Ik-Vor. 2 30 p. nt Beulah Chapel laid),**' Aid Society, Mr* Milton Hoffman, all day meeting Zion Luther,in Mixxlonary. Church Parlor*. 2 p m. Thuraday Better Home* Club of Monroe, Mr*. Jamex llendrii kx. 7 |> m. year and mother*, wive*, widow* and grown daughter* of doctor* are welcome to loin the xociety The following additional committee* were appointed: Mr. II (>. Jone* of Berne, historian: Mrx. Floyd Grandxtaff. corresponding necretary: program lommlttee. Mr* Palmer Ei< her. chairman Mrx. Harold Zwi< k and Mr*. M L. Ha 10-gger of Berne, advisory committee. Mr*. Robert Daniel* and Mr* S D Beaver*. The next meeting will Im a joint dinner meeting with the Adam* county medical xociety The date of the meeting will be April 9. An out of town speaker will la- present Further announcement will Im made later. The ladle*' aid »nc|ety of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churt h Will meet at the < hur<h Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clcm k All memlier* are requested to lie prexent. The Better Home* club of Monroe will meet at the horn.- of Mrx. Jame« Hendtiekx in Monroe Thuraday March H at seven o't lo<k Roll call will Im* anawered with Baxter Bible verve*. ARRIVALS Mr and Mr* Tom Kltxon of 721 Walnut xtreet are the parent* of a baby *on. horn at the Adam* county memorial ho*pital Friday evening at 7 41 o'< lock The Iraliy. who weighed eight pound*, eight and REMODELLING? Let me give ymt an eatlniiite on all kind* of cabinet work kitchen cupboard* iMXikcaae*. etc. New equipment give* you better work at lower price*. Phone Berne 1982. collect CALEB HAREGGER - HE SHOULD HAVE A HAMILTON • Ameriea'* »o»t wanted watch that * Hamilton' Becniiar Hamilton tuakr* tady/na uw/rkrr. each with 17 m moe* jewel* vac b caxrd tn preexm* metal*. Priced from 537.50. He'D be proud <rf bu Ifimdlcml Auth*rig*d Watch Dealer f*r We*tfi«ld. SS7S up; Sul*v*. 82475 up: HamilUn. 837 50 up; Elfin. SI7.M up. SUTTON Jewelry 210 N. Second St.

one half ounce*, ha* Ireen named Dnvid Allen. Mr and Mr*. Menno P. Eicher of route 2, Herne are the parent* of a Im, by daughter, born at their farm residence Friday night at eleven O'clock The Imby weighed eight Ixiiind* and ha* not boon named. Th I* I* the fifth child nnd fourth girl. Jehovah'* Witn***e* 133 N Sth St. Watch Tower Bible *tudy Sund«y, 7 30 p tn. ii*lng the Fob I. I'ito Watch Tow-r magazine Subject: 'Power of th'- Demon*," part I. fmragraph 21-47 Incliielve Scup lure text. "For We Wrestle not ■gainat flexh and blood but agalMt princ-lpiillile*. again*! power*, again*! the rule* of the darknea* of thi* world, again*! xpirluial wickcdneM in high place*," Eph. C 12. Salvation book *tudy W>-dne*-day evening 7:30. All |ww»ple of *<hhl »ill are invited CCC TRAINING CONTINttKD Flton FAQS ONBI acute Xhortage of xkllled and trained worker* Mr*. Knapp waid 'tin the other hand there are thouxand* of untrained youth* eager to take thexe Job* The (•(•(' act* a* a bridge between the tintralned youth* and the unfilled job*.” o FORM DISTRICT tCONTIS’t'I'h FROM PAGE ONE) Waha*h townxhlp. Jay county. < r,-iarytrea«ttrer. A resolution wit* punned authorizing the exent and aurvsyor hi each county to name two director* for their county. The*,- director* are to meet In Portland on Monday night, April 22 ’.o formulate recommendation* for drain**,, legislation and for the promotion of proper farm and public drainage work *-— oF. D. R. DEFENDS ICONTINI.'Kt, FROM rAGK ONKI the* e*taliii*hmc.ict of Icm-uI committee* elected l»y the- farmer* Wallace ohaenred that 'th'-*,* annlveraary dinner* tonight are being held in commemoration of the fir*! declalve atrp toward writing into the law of the land the fundamental principle* of agricultural juatle*." Farley, who apoke from N«w York after the other two bad talked from th<- preaident'* White llouxe ■tudy. Ruggeated cleat lon of a l March holiday whic h would Imcalled "Farmer* Day Mi. RocMevelt pralitul the reciprocal Had,- agreement* program a* a iHMcn Io agriculture and *aid It " ha* bcoiight remilta result* not only In Ix-ttc-r m.i.ket* for out Induxtrial good* but In In-tter mac ket* for our farm good*—resulta which are mathematic ally proved hi terms of pound* and l,ii*he|* and dollar* and cent* ——— -O'" - — - McNutt Says Public Accepts New Deal Chaileatown. W Y'a . Marc h 9 UPJ Federal aeeurlty administrator Paul V McNutt told the young iM-mcM-ratlc dub last night that the public accept* new d.-al reform*. which, he xaid, would Im* ■entiled by a Republican administration. "It la my firm belief,'' he *aid. "that - the American people accept the new deal and are thoroughly in sympathy with the reform* of the Democratic .cdmlnlaf ration The great i*au>- of humanizing our ItemcM-racy la no longer In doubt. The major battle ha* been won Census l arger *"* Jame* Roaaelli James Roaselll. 43, census objector, ha* c hanged hi* mind. The «3-y*ar-old, 350-poun.i Kenoshn, Wia., shoemaker whom th* gov•rnment accuse* of chasing a census taker, now any* that he will anawer bu«lne»» census questions If they ar* put to him "poßte " Refusing to answer cen»u* question* m*y coet one a IM» 8n«, Mx month* In jail or both.

Mr*. Monta Hensley of Fort Wayne vl*ited here with ltc-r daughter. Mr*. H. F Ehinger bi»t evening. Mr. and Mr* Jona* Tritch of Fort Wayne were here Friday to all,-nd the funeral of O. L. Vance. David Erwin of Fort Wuyn<- wa» greeting okl friend- here |a*t evening, Mr. and Mr*. (' H. Colter of Kendallville were among tho*e from a distance who altend'-d the Vance funeral Friday afternoon Rev. George Waiton, who lea* been confined to hi* bed for the pa*t several day*, wax ahi,* to ba up »«mie today and will conduct service* at the First Presbyterian church a* usual tomorrow Chailie Helm i* steadily Improving at the Adame county memorial hospital where he has been confined with a fracturc-d hip. Pat Costello wax reported this morning n* renting mote comfortably at the local hospital where- hc> wax taken Tbur*day. No visitor* *are allowed Mr*. William Bower* vixlted In Fort Wayne last evening. Mr*. Elmer Anxpaugh of Wincheater street I* muc h Improved at the Adam* county memorial hospital. although she is at ill unnblo to have caller*. Mr*. George Harding of North Fifth street ha* been ill foe the > past several day* wjth the flu. She !wa* reported a« being improved today. Mrx. Robert Freeby and son. Billy. are reported til nt theft home in thi* city Mr and Mr* Erneat Curti* and daughter of tiwenslmrg. atoppad here this morning on their way to Auburn to attend the Icaxkc-tlcall ( tournament. Mr Curti* was formerly coach at Monmouth Frank Alton of Rugg street Is { still confined to his home on tie--count of illness. Mix* Barbara Duke I* spending th,- weekend in Fort Wayne ax the guest of Mix* Maty Monroe. Clarence Stapleton. Jr., who ha* had the flu the past week, l» able to > Ice out and at work today Dale Rcidlce), who I* employed ’ In the laboratories at the Cloverleaf Creameries here, returned today from completing the eight weeks short course In dairy manttfac luring given each year at Purdue university He I* to resume hi* I work at the creamery W'nday ■ morning 1,000 FARMERS cCUYTINL’KW FROM rAUB ONMt I —— i i — — ■ I causes lieyond hi* control. «nc h n* flexed*, drouth, fiecie. storm. Insert*. or dlaeaae Mr Bum he stated that the mh , retary of agriculture had. only a few day* ago. announced a reduction of ll7.Mii ton* In th amount of sugar that can Im- marketed (n the eonlinenial I'niled atex m 1940 This, hr *aid. has already caused a rise in the price of sugar futures The speaker outlined the cultural practices he follows In growing ■ beets and indicated several factor* important in Increasing yield* He stated that better farm crops con slstently folbcw beet* in the rota- - tlon, and that rhanre* nf good stand* of alfalfa and clover are gteatly Imprcirved following the *ugsr h«rt crop Beet* help to

” ’ • ’ W " Ik. >1 J»r-> ten I: < • HI I 1.11 -I IM |H»I J »l tI • II . , BRITAIN'S BItJGEST LINER. QI’KHN ELIZABETH. SAFE IN I NITEI) STATES ' iSM MBtr Wsfe^l Jr’•’fc/t Jwtifl - , kdl BL .Sk tudfl , I * •<-” -A jm m t■ . -9‘tf r * jj iCTgp ■ J 7? * itJ! 2 r S”*? l y r . a * a !sr “* Que * n I • h, «’- «* ***" •'*"«". ••*» ”«' ’'rmeh luxury liner, the Kuiabeth, im eaar<l Into hrr berth m New York along ride her aiaUr | Normandie, right. The queen Klirabelh la the largest ship aloaL

, keep hl* farm free of weeds, the top* are valuable feci, and iwmt | of all. the beet crop asxiirr him of a cash return c,f not 1,-s* than 37 Mt a ton for . u h ion b. can produce. J. W Calland, vie,- pr,*«ld> tit and • field manager of the- < c-ntral Sugar company, dlacuaaed th, r»«, f,o <,,u l tract under wbb h sugar tw-ei* are I grown. He point.-d out the many advantages of this typ,- of rotiD-ac-l i for the marketing of farm crop* . It is the only crop the farmer grow* on whic h he I* guaranteed a return «|iuil to one-half cd the price the con*iimer pay* for the . product* that are prcM-exsed from the t-top i Mr t'alland pointed out th,- prob ' ablliHe* of high *ngar prices if the 1 European war continues. The grower, tinder th,- 50-60 contract will share In any such increase in sugar price* He said the M-<r«-lary cd ngrleul titre ha* determined proportion ate share or acreage* quota* for all farm* In the Iw-c-t growing area 1 and urged farmer* In th- Decatur district to take full advantage- of ' their acreage qucMa* i ~ FINNS WILL ACCEPT CQNTINUKD rnoq raot; uno sounded after HI minute*. ! A* regard* Hanko. Finn* xaid it might lw- possible to agree that the Hanko area lx- demilitarized, so that it could not !>e a threa' to l,«-n---ingrad. hut that Finland must retain sovereignity Belief wa* expressed that Russia had intended to propmu* an armistice after the- capture of Viipuri But Finnish resistance had stiffened nnd the Finnish flag still fl,-w over the city. Concerning the peace negotiation*. there Were several question* in the- miiid* of Finn* 1. Exactly what help would c 1 could the Allies send if the war went on. and amMiHflng that extension of big Male help involved thNordic countries in a general war would this Im* advantageous to Finland In the long run? i' i 2. What ix rhe final attitude, of l Sweden and Norway toward direct aid by them to Finland and toward Allied aid which would have to come through their territory'’ 3. What i* Germany’s exact position? It ix to German interest to keep Scandinavia quiet. *o that she ( can get raw materials from Scan- . dinavia and also, at the end of th« RuxMcFinnlxh war. on an increa*-c-d M ai,- from Ru**la What ac tualiy would Germany do If Allied troops appeared in the Baltic? 4 Are Ruiklb h demand* really mor,- dra«tic than those whic h Fin* i land refused ot accept before thwar or are they a "talking point'' Which gave hope of an honorable peace? It wa* held that Russia her , self would like to end a costly war. 5. If Finland obtained an honorable peace would she Im- left with i lairder* which could la- defended'' Would »he |m> effectively guaran- ■ teed for the future against Russian expansionism' It was held here that Germany would !><• a more logical I guarantor that the Allies, localise i hack up a guarantee. Finn* *aic| tha' all these question* must Im* answered, that thev had not l>e,-n beaten and that they I could carry on the war. losing ■ ground hut Inflicting big lo**e* <>n • the Russians, If *h<- could depend > on foreign aid within th,- next few

1 week*. No Comment Waxhljigton. March '• it ft White House -e.ielary Hi,-phen T Kisily said today that l*re*id<-nt ItooMeveh ha* a,'l closcxf the door Io poxHlble C K activity in con ' nec-tlon with the European perue 1 drive but added we are not opening It ell her.” Early continued th- Whit,- Houne policy of absolute silence on reports that the I'. H might Im- asked to intervene directly to aid it, mediating the Russian Finnish war. He wa* ankad concerning numemu* report* emaninutlng from European capital*, ewpeeuilly after fcinfi-reiiee* yenl,-relay between I H. amha*sador to Moscow lanirence A. Hteinhardt and the Soviet foreign minister V E .Molotov, and th,Swedish nmbaxMdor to Ruwda "There's al>M,lulely nothing we can say ala,nt the situation Early saicl "Il appeal . obvious that I're i dent licHiseveli yesterday did not close the dean on th,- possibility of American activity ' a repoiter »ug ge-ted "He didn't c lose any door but he didn't open the d«a>r either" Eutly replied o Former Treasurer Is Reported Short Frankfort, Ind March 9 (UP) A state- board of a< count* report that Clarence It Norri* former rilutcnt county treasurer, wa* short 47 ‘»o4 54 when he left offic eJan I was on file tialay in the county auditor's office The report c harged that Norri* had tailed io pay *7.424 84 in fees and other payment* to various e|ti zen* and owed the comity th,- balance fol fee* illegally retained erroneon* claim* for fees, and for th- cost of school fund loans —o -■ Fort Wayne Police Seek Armed Bandit Fort Waym- Ind March 9 <(J.P> Fort Wayne police appealed to day to an unknown wommi to aid them in their scare h for Ralph

Jordan River Revue Norvelettea ■ ~Ki A s ■72 / / A | JI A j.- a F:. The*,- x|x pu tty cotxlx tnak>- m, th N«t 1 t« dum Im.’ . hunts which will lw* on*, of th** ip*-< i.il fcatim-s of th*- Jordmt Rivet R.-vit -. Indiana I'nfreraity's annual musical comedy to be pie*, nt-d on the Bloomington cnniptis. March 13 It 16 They ate, left to tight Banline Taylor. Columbus Phyllis Ann Toy. Huntington, Maty Anne Kunkel, 81-iffton HuMnne llarrobl Mirlon; Fenrl Cartwright, Oxte.ila Aik and Phyllis Burg.- Kokomo Tin- NorveleitM. so named by student directors In honor of Ptofesso, 1.,-e R Norvelle. dlr-ctor of the (’hire,ally Theme Music, provided mostly by a singing ihotn- of 4't. and riotous conivtly by a cast ■ of favorite university actors fill out th,- evening of entertainment to Im* offered by the !<M> students In the show The R*vtl also Is x. loMub-d •for matinee and night pel fo> m.,n> tn ln.iian.iiH.lt- M.txli 27

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Ric hter. 31. who escaped from (he* I’atilding. O. jail Thnrxctay and since that time. *mhorllle* said, ha* Stolen an automobile, utlcuipl <-d to kidnap a woman, and held up a filling station Captain of detective* John Tay ' lor said he believes Richter may Im* In ciiininiinicutlon with some woman. To this woman he addressed hl* apfmal. asking her to get in touch with him He promised Imi innnity to the woman <> — ■— (iihson City Plant Now In Operation The current Issue of "Employees* N<-wx la-lfer. finldished in the- Interest of .-Ui|4oye of the Control Sugar and Central Soya Coinpnnic** and Me Millen F,-e<| Mill* of thi* city, Nlales that vh*- new soylwan and feed mill a' Qi>:-mn City 111. i» now in operatlrm The first shipment of feed was macle to the Federal North lowa Giuin Company at Itidge Fann. 111, It wa Mild t>y Itoy Hontz Western Indiana territory will now be served Icy the Gibson mill, the paper states. o -liidi'ment Is Levied On Ex-Ptdice Chief Indianapolis, March 9 <U.P> Cl.inch- M Woi ley former Imlnin.apolls police chief, teeday was I tinder a 3l'c4"'!s| judgment h-vl.-d Icy Jml ,- ItolH-rt C Haitz. II in fed- ! c-ral comi fen Inc mice tax evasion Former Peru Banker Gives Own Evidence South lb-nd. Ind. March 9 UP> Donald li Hurter, fotntet on-re-lacy of th.- Wabash Valley Tru»l Co nt Pern charged with violation ' of the national banking act. testified In his own defense yesterday that he had tmn.-d all his peixmial property over tie Mix Bert lb,wees i for losses she- allegedly xnffe-ie-,1 ' through his mishandling of her fund" ■- <> - - T -sUs In a Good Town — Owcatm