Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1940 — Page 5
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Mickey and New Girl Friend? I •' ~‘%$PT " \ B J |\ FK yj SEEK jBBBI 'BBB SbaKn Mickey Rooney and Rita qulgley Il Rita Quigley, juv< r.lle scrwt player, Mickey Rooney a new heart Intereat? W. uouldnt know, but here la Mickey with the young kly It is said the two are frequently in each others company Mickey is the Ro. 1 boxofflca attraction in ths filma right now,
eioii in the Balkans. | Relatione het ween R one and Momuw lieiam*- acute at the outre* ■of the Finnish Htisoian war. when J the Koi let \niba .idol w.i hm riedly tailed home from Rom*■Thereafter t*nu*ii between Ito mil Italy mounted rapidly llut it was oported Kibbeiitiop look up this question when at Rome , anil hurried din-* tly from th* «t«lion upon his return to Beilin to re|H*ii to Adolf llltlel Then-aft** if w.i- said convey- | sat lons were h* Id with th* >■< one mt* and political *iu*-iion in th* foreground RUSSIAN TERMS 6 <>N riNl’Hlt Its PAGE HIIG.HI ,of peace ami the < *-*»%i>ion •■( i slaughter President Roosevelt howeier 11 ut a* '*»• these diploma*!* usages land voiced th* p liK-lpli-s which li. has been preaching for seven y»ar* in relations wi'h oth* American t*-piiblhs. ami has 1,---n tn glug upon K iropean countries sin. * th* lint-nos Alre» pt ,o * contemn* •■ In IS.'.ii He has adv-«at*d worldwide Indopttam of rut -s declaring -hall A mi non whhh sends armed fo'-rfcs wcrros « lewder to atlaik • nelKhlsH Mate automalicaiiy be coiiia-a an 'agar* -■**- 2 Every nation ha- .**i inhet ■ <-nt tight to condii*' its do tn sth allals Wllliitu hlterletence ftom
other countries 3. Every nation, small as well! as l,i ge has the right to i-spact I that Its own tarrttoilal and political Integrity shall be 'respected by others. I Teiritonal ecouomh or |h> iitltal adValttagM or * out • salons won by um* of armed tone In ion -laienilon of ellatliig peace ties! ies shall not be i ecogtiisi-d as law lul. SWEDEN AND tPONTINI Elt FRGII CAIIB GNU land's pledg* to Russia to abstain fiom participation in any bio* hostile to it Alllam * talks would l<*‘ followed J a* *n< * by i meeting of S* andinan Tot* ikii ministers either lo re or at tialo to i-oneiudt coinpletnen* t.i-y t-*-momi'-s. diplomatic and political ag eem<*n's Itenmark would not be t-gpeited to parth Ipate in th* military alii ante blit It was imped it might ■ slteiigtheii Ps collaboration sth | the tht'-e pat tl* I fiat Ing states Th*- proposed alllame would not ■I permit signatories to rom-lud*- al . liatu • • w'th outside nations and 1’ I was foieiast that ft would provid*-. Jn * cent th*- signatories were *m. gag* d in a d* tensive war, that a I common agre*-m* nt would hav*- to he com Itlded before assistatu* 1 lotild I** ,i* * * pt**d from any out-
DECATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH I I. 191(1
TWO ENROLL IN ADVANCEWORK. Two Youths Enroll lor Advanced Training In ( MTU Camp Robert J Raster and Robert Ntalter have enrolled for iidvam •• tiainlng In th*- t'MTr at Fort Ben jatnln Bai rlsnn for 194*1, It was an noun* e<| today by Maj Bry* *• Thomas, of thia city Th*- lads are gradual es of the Imai* course In H 3». which provides for preliminary military training in* iudlng physical develop • mint, athletlca. schools of the I soldier. M|uad and i -inpany drill, clfl* marksmanship, fli st aid. tamp sanitation, personal hygiene milli tary courtesy, meaning of dis* Iplln*- and studies In t itlgenshlp Enrollment In the t MT<' is now being taken by Mr Thomas. II llurdnetie Custer or Hr E I* Fields Young men between th* ag* s of 17 and 31 are eligible to enroll In ! thes*- .Today fre*- government <-nI I ainpim-nts The t amps will be held ftom July 3 to Jufir 3! and August 2 to 1 AUgUSt 31 o Aj -wurrTw.
. — ■— . : . — —TT- : f . ... I . * * ■*! ■ ■■■** GOOD NEMISI ...FOR DECATUR MOTORISTS! I •■ -- - * • 9 AL. D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES... I NEW DODGE PLYMOUTH dealer CLA ' Wst HERE HOLDS ‘OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. MARCH 15 16 17 |& BiL V . | d jfi YOU ARE INVITED! HI T- If J fDtr. SOUVENIRS! MUSK! 1 ’ MO VIES! 1 \ \ J uvoA | •. it * i • f IA I I car * anJ truck* it. this city. To c*l« /» _ whftftFl f t,ra,r our ”•* a iT >o,,),mrn t we *re holding a DODGE ENGINEERING COSTS YOU NOTHING EXTRA! \ I This naw USo D*>dge is mors than a new h w in.; .ttar • a mtributt *n the new 1 % ee i'' 1 Inspect our itKMiern wales and service head-mudel-it's an entitely new aut rrebtl.. I ... I !.» .ri.,.v. gß> I . « ’ A * >I ** 1 quarters. We have the lat-st most modern . radeetgnetl ir-*m root t**' «'F"» fon.bte mra ,rmg- f bea uO<«'" o eMr <<•' I factory - approved tools and equipment.. .a I I braath .tailing beauty a-.*t vnte ■ tha i; ni ,, * - * ■ ' *'• # Olli *ioed in factory ger vice \ ' . \ y -hols. W.-ai-t.-a *«.., m .. ..i Hewl94OOo<lg«OnOi»pl.>t »ee. n*f wntdv tell, the n.agi . FuR.FI .aung Ride* Y i simply ba-.e t /vie * See the new 1940 Dodge Lugury Liner. It • btgg.T. ride tn the naw 19** D*>dge realize just r.,.re.a>< . e roomier, mor*- beautiful* Alive with ir. novations, it ’ ** iirw IQ4H PI YMOIITMI W v in ’ M ’ prw* 4l »o k>w! And topping it all is the "tn I LIfWVUIII. •/* big new idea of 194'1 —the sensational new Full* Plymouth provides sensational new /**»**♦ “ Floating Ride n 4 ' T SlSb *4 Js H roomf Run-.1- g boards are ’’T ' ' jfi Thev present a new concept of size optional on alt body style« Plyn uh sm/7. Sj T > aw— — and luxutv in the lowest-price field. win.bhieij • • ' W 11 ■ Eznrzn BBBBf Sr ,w ** ,M **»•* Bow*. Original Bjngftur B««h ( •••* NEW 1940 DODGE TRUCKS p d< k .j r S Al 11SCHMI •» H| L •W * ro /if 9 r.i/f / *b' 884 B W • g|h | w HtPt < « t ■3lb IH * *■ * - r *i■l "■ K *.*, f of <*• Ors •'.. K fl I f MNPM- k XijT *u u -^****' a, I P I W Wy, Bl ' h-»- * aid Mi.nd ' ■ • -_..*a 1 -77? Lt £&£> ’ " • ■ . N l *, cr UM IT* I* M 3 - BBMbßhmb- Rz M ggj M 7AL. D. SCHMITT »f 810 » I'JjUE MOTOR SALES 207 S. FIRST STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA - W DODGE * PLYMOUTH • DODGET^jwT RUCKS Budget Terms To buit Your Needs! i —— *' —’■■■ SMS— . ■■—■■■« , , , ■■—
nr^ T Happened IN \ as ta4w* •*■»<»» - .3 A W-se Old Rooster This story nrlglnuted In Fay*tt>township, Vigo comity It tells of ■i clr* uit riding preached wb*> visited a hospitable family si* often that he finally at* all their * hi* k *-n« but an old rooster. Th*- wia* "Id rooster >s< afied th*- gulllotln*•>y learning t-> recognize th* proa* her a ud his hors*- while still »<im<- distance away As soon an they * am. in .latiU th* old rooster I (Started foi the woods at full speed wings ttappiug, and s.juawkitig loudly in tones that were inter pi eted to be ihe words, "(food <»*>d Good God — Here Comes
Th** Preacher.'’ Did You Know Tb it both the build*- General < Wm Henry Harrison nnd th*- d* b-ndei. Captain Zmhary Taylot of Fort Harrison on tin Banks of th*Wabash in Vigo county later be ■ ame presld'-tita of th*- t'nlted I ■ States? Harrison was the ninth md Taylor th*- twelfth That Indiana was the Hist state! ’in 'h. I uion Io plate In its con--iituiiiiii pi "Visions for universal fi •■*■ edu* alion ’ Reporting Standards Have Changed Now adays an often heard Ulus nation ill wbal is u* ws Is given something Ilk** this II dog bite man that Is out news, but if man 1 lilt, s that IS news Heie Is a . story i i.iu the Indianapolis Sentinel ot Kept 23. 1563. in whhh a ■ ..w «i. k- a tiaiu. hut not a word i* raid about the iuw. Anyway, h. ■• * the story. 'on Wednesday as th*- afternoon t am from Indianapolis to Lafay •■tti* was I'losslng Ih*- Fall Creek i bottom one and one-half miles j north of Indianapolis mear the, aqueduct l th** * ars wer*- thrown oh th* tiaik by running over cow Th* iow was unobserved by the engine*- . being hidden from his vi.-w by au ic*-house whi*h front * <i on the embankment of the road »hi. Ii at this point is ten feel high ‘Three passenger rars were tbt .wn off th- track, the first one ~ 1 r
was turned bottom upwards It 1 lonialued a- vrtal passengers, all | of whom were more or legs bruls ' ■ d Th*- second *ar was turned half way round uosswls** of the 1 track, and on*- end was pitched I over on th- ground below the *-m j liankmem Although this *at was* full, no one was Injured "The third < 111 Was quite full. I most of the passengers betng la dies Fortunately. It was thrown . ' * ff on the w*-at aide of th*- fra* k and ran Info the second *ar in ' su* h a manner as to prevent Its ! I upsetting Ha*l this not been the ■ I rase the accident would have b*-en [ more serious No Ilves were lost The cars Wete so injured that I freight * ars had to he substituted The train was delayed several * | hours “Those who wish to see thswre« k * reated by this a* cld*-nt. * in ', save a long walk or ride by cull * mg ths- Metropolitan (lalleiy. as Messrs Ray A Halley hav*- tak*-ii .1 dagueri eotype of the scene tW* ' commend the enterprise of Messrs Ray A Bailey DEATH CLAIMS 'CONTINUED nv*S PAGE OKBI ■ htin-h with R*-v Charles M I'rugh >iffl< la'liig Burial will loin *h. Dm-atur cemetery The body will lie returned to th*lesiden*.- from 'he Zwiik ti:in-;.ill horn*- Friday morning and may be ' viewed after noon Friday until — * -i i - ' .
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I time fur the serviiss Mr and Mu. Knapp marked I then golden wedding aimin-isary 'ln lS3f I h.- daughter. Mrs MH- ! i--r, win b<* unable to attend the ' s*-i rices because she recently I underwent an opciatioii at a Fort Waytii- hospital. o * d TOli vY K I O.MMON ERROR Nev* say. "I a.is ih a Ugh' ' fix, say "tight situation ' Fix I should tis-v* i be tiw<| for plight I rouditloti oi situation • •
MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Floppy Relief Many Ruffwrer* reitrYß n.*w t,g horharhr , qui«bl>. oim* *>■•» *» ti»Bl the r*»| ratgwe ' U their tfvuirk i»>»l i* t ’»w| 1 L* ksdnsya «r» • •!»»*( m«y <4 Übtng 4, B FI R«ml' Zhtl »»••* s u! **f tl*» Llvm'pl * 1 help nw»t i** pl* t* ■•■<* «• i pints a dsv . u h*T I *4 fjftrttrrn p*f» t* f»<4OMM3eo Ihatler to rMbt-n tn y*nr ft »y <»t»B* !•»<! ft »» rh*’imet»« pein-, <4 I**p »M»! »*»*»<> t*t«iM ’»P f fht». ••♦U ng. | .(Li **• u»»«i*r tl * head M« Btwl dta»«t*M» I r*vp»*B •‘Ati’y paw .<»» With «Rs»c ng B«»»i (•Wftoht ai.vMR ti.rfr ). •ofi.*<Lihg ar'/fit '/ilh jsoit kidney a us *4add*t |krt*B eai’* A-w \-tjr •It ir/f* f«.r Pna* I’ilb. *H*«i 4J> (*•; Hm.isw ls< ovsf i >*»»• I L*v g* * hapi*: f*li*f anti *4l *Hp ’’ • | i 5 Hob* <4 bidMry twb«a Huaii out ntsiaun* .• maate hull* jour LAtuvd <*«t Duan* i'4b
