Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening £x<fpt Sundsy by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Post Office aa Second Class Matter I. H Haller —President A. R. Holthouae. flec’y. A Bui. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Ratos ■ingle Copies 1 .02 One week. by carrier .10 One year by carrier 1.00 One mouth, by mail .35 Three month*. by mail 1.00 ■ta months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3 vo Dn» pear, at office .. 3 00 Prices quitcd are within a radttti of 100 miler Elsewhere 33 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application National Ad ver- Representative SCHKERBR 4 CO. 3 Lexington Avenue. N<*w York It East Wacker Drive, Chtleago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies. Help th. ..i.mi- tuket by being courteous and obliging —-o—o — Bring ii- you j..1. w k W. have the . quipm. nt and ih< organ isat.on to ini. you rood work th.r will bring results —O o • The 11. mo. rati. ->ib* tin 1 >rt.il contest will start '-eat w-.-k when Lieutenant tel e 1101 S.hli.k'l w announce ala muting of hi* hone district —o-o— Young men and women «hu will. be twenty-one years old before , November .'.th may .g. f.i <1 »<»'. in tin .online primary < ill at the < minty ji.n oltu < o—V— Test ot a mile of < act non O.UI blocks laid in ■ emc-nt is living mad. at Miiineupob- |f ihat workout. w. may sc. a involution m evolution m highway i-onwtru. tiou the next few years C — J E..UI peg-on-, out of . »ery ten i arre-ffe.l tn th « country to. ■ charges „f Hart;, violations W. ■ have-u lot of tiaffic laws .md the I people are b*.-< minng more solely-1 minded, which w.. omit, f. th,. Ul . ■raaae in th. tiling ot .baigvii. —O-«— April Mb is th. final day to qualify M> yon . all lot. May T'h | at the pilmary. provided of ion | you ar. iul r.-guLily .■. »t> -d now Y<>u n< ed glv. it no at • n tloii f you have re giktc ied and | have not disqualiftid you -If ini any way o-o - Th. basketball fan, an heading! into thorn* cities which will bar. ' the play-offs tliis weak end Th. i lour winners w IJ go to Indianapolis next week tor the bu finish I Interest .oiitmiK, k. , n a, th. I followers of the game try to guess | ih* nt4t»' »hsirniN*. -0 President ll.xmev. It will hav. ) the VTi’«. from N’.-w Hampshire and unless the trend shown th.*r< is changed In other sections of the country he ran have tin Democratic nomination, hands down if he wants it. And don't In- fooled In- can tn- ejected if he wants to be —O VTh. has. hull la»y» are working out in various parts «»f the i mmtry and tin boy* are guessing s." to strength Pp to now it looks like th. Tanks and the Cardinals but we can all do belter by wailing a month or so after the season opens to dcttuitely make up our minds —o- o -- Help get a correct and accurate ( census of Adame < minty and every tuWli In it Th> census taker will have a big enough Job If you give him all the aid you can so don't make |i any harder We want a correct count for It will In* the nteasure of impulaftop for leu yeitrs <o i-onir ' Those who claim either Democratic or Republican majority over

the country perhaps do not stop to consider that the independent ot ehangcabh vote Is th. balance of powet and that millions of voters make up their minds after issu.s have been made and candidate* selected O—O Ei> y l ine we fill out a governm> nt n-|Kirt we wonder why th. y don't .isk the questions in t< ns w. . .in mid. i stand I* certainly ■ would simplify things Then. is nothing mo • di«< ’inaging than to ! »0.1. .ill day on om .f thos. sheets and then teel <1 -itbtful that you hav. . .implied with the law —o Adams Post. No 11. Am. nan I. -ion » twenty me y. a: -old and this impoitant nuleat.mc will be | .il l’ qti lately oiiserv. d with a party it th. home First and Madison sb., is tin- cveumg The post ha, proud a strong organisation, la always out in front tot a good cause and will further celebrate ■ a. lung ,t, majoiity by the erei I'ion of .1 modern n. w horn, this yea. at a .ost of 315 000. -0 A lone lasting prospetity will ■ I if 'his nation <an hav. the iglit tmsmews ...ntacts with forI’ len ...tint |. Thu* win' Pre, ' .lent 1t0.... i. It .Hid He, tetary Hull ttymg i . tang, and in wln.h 1 they might to h.iv. ,tn<. r<* -tippm-t | . Instead ..f th. p. tty polltnal <. it. I < isms that ,ir. i« ug offered U [lmpe the nation will not muk aj | inistakt that win tus back to --0-0 j M - It.’ ~ Lit . speaking u ! Indiana this w..k w th J I Kokomo ..nd T. It, Haul. till ' I ’ll- IN V* ry w»«3» .ilifj ( |«’V» •• p* ; I j oti.-d .ommm s.-i,,.. Asked al i Kokomo whether or not she favcis n-r ..nsl.aud ..miiitig f.| thud asked him .ilmut hi, future p..||t- | leal intention, ’ —— <rIt a |s.pillar to talk alwiut th. | •hing, pi..posed m th.- Hatch bill' jWb.eh proem ortain offi. igl, | ir mi taking part in political .am I I’-iigns but after all Isn't It somewhat of a jug. ' w. 11. < t men r - ' u,, H • r tin y aj. appoint-<| 1,. Rp . Im I < au-. f fI. . . .... I 1 1<> • pay the favor by aiding in th , next campaign? Nometlnies w. , I 1.-aii backwards in trying to rnoi forward —o— Mui'h-r p.oiii< I and oil. of 'he I |.oumry , guest cilia, us. Henry | Kiiapte has In ci, called from eaitb ■ iy . .-n.-s th> ..immunity niouiiis. ll* was Inirn Hl Hoot I 'ownship and spent his entire lif. in kdains county, was In bustm s11, ri ' than fifty years, was active in < hurch and interested in every thing that h, felt would benefit rhe [xople He was Indus trious. honest and enjoyed serving th* publli For fifty years he has >P> rated a hardware state in this 'ity. th. firm b.-fne known the past twenty five years as Henry Kliufip uid Son hi» . tdest son. Charb-s. t» iuk usaortmed with him. Hi injoyd a wide aiquaimame and will lx sadly missed by the hundreds who hav. di-alt with him or passed the time of day NympaJhtes art extended tin bereaved family —o ♦— • v Th. siiiieieat symimtlnra of the 'omuiunliy are extended to .Mrs. Alton end her sons over the loss of husband and father. During the past severs) year* he had suffered hum dw'lmlug health hut was able to lonimue lu» work at the Central Kugar Cumpany uutU recently Frnncis O Alton waa a high class gemlemaii. a graduate of the CM varsity of Maine and tor yuws uw ■d the outsuudlilg angliivers Ot the country, serving in the ordinance <ii pwtnient at Washington during the war «md notdtnx rwspon-

p Vnveih New “Air” Bomb Hi Letter Barlow and another bomb \ c 'yp, bvillh, raid to ire even supetli.r to th, ty;,e I. puled to hi de > .1 whoh building, and bundled* of people in lltiiinluna without ever st'iktng 'lnin has l<e»-n shown to high government official* iby Lester Iki tow of llaltlmore om- of it* uiv, mor* The pew weapon i ‘ii< i shown alwiv. i is -aid In lie of Hqmd nxvei u *ti>| . arboii explosive id, ow oiirie, Un s.hu< lyp. is Hitlers et w<.iiM>n

Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to th* Trat Question* printed on Fags Two > • It. mo. .Hie it Cl,.'ago It, pub I lic-un at I’hilad. Iplua , 2 Raphael. | 3 V.- | S V.5 Ihe Salvutiub Army I 7 tn aceeptalel.* |M*raun * V' tn urn mtked meat relish. I I’m tugu.-. I 1" ril<* I'lttHl'SlCll dlhlll.t o TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY j Man h 15- .tetnniny i» m a tuitlioil Von Kapp low, hi* gup. Eddf. Thoma- < l.ik.-v rdviVal at i the .M«th<*dlM < him Ii with 134 <!• cteion. Se-met, adopt laHig. r.*t-< i latiouIto t;r |r- jo of 'he treaty 54 Io 21 N.-w t a-'l. Indiana ha, popilia-i | Hod of 13.3*y, imivaM! of SOT2| IMnee lg|o . Tun,* I* up for inrom<* tax repot t. Mi Ma. y Mo?. - go, ,to t'hit ag t 'to • i,i, r i Imago I unt*i,lty for the 'nl'iiug t.rm Household Scrapbook By Roberta I-ee ; o • Scatter Rugs Avoid having too niany Matter »«/*• in on* room It iiv» * a ctattDT* |«ii im*’ >»•-•! «i |»p« .i i i*n< Try to qb»* ; no mon* ’han will glee a nl<rly ba!Imirod ••!!«! and place them <an4ib * p*»*iti«»nii In Porto ttfco. Kan Francis* M ddkiown Ohio, and other *** t»efor« his health fail •*<i Kim ** ( oiniiig to lh <*utur aer- • n > art ago Mr Alton hi* mad* many frle«4a who now mourn the io** of a kindly. wMe and ext client IIImIi

LENTEN MEDITATION! illy ll>*v K'lHi.'h Tlniui<in«. First f'hilMlan t harch) X “Faithfulness: The Challenge of Christ” 1 *•". 4;l "Moreover it i* required m * steward that * man be feund faithful.” Our iii<-dllallon i.atay |x*Ai ns ta a Tta*.

n..g- d.’lh.i.'d to a I'hurrh <<>m-r<catton St Paul dourly loi.-d th<- < hurudt. He always t'.alt.-d th.' rhuicb Hl* mr.wjt f< rvont pl.w* wi re those honoring the- c-huriHi The world drx ■ not i.-gaid th<* churc h a* ft -luruld . Our inxcaage inday I* a < haUenff*- ta fid lily How do wc* regard <1.4 » »wil la It a aacred fruit with ua? Th, world Is suffering lodaff. hr*, anew- many |x**qilu have .h-psr'.-d from thi* true* wind of <,.*l Thxorlrs and lama aif not auffhienl tor the need* of tnon Pahl to* have all mliilaief* of (tod today, war gic.itu' lllvlnq »'*».•<*.■ to r.-VMI A ait'WSid wa> not ••xp. '.-.l io provide- He wa* m. ic-ly to dlHCrll.ui.i that which ws* pro. idid by th.* Maaor.' Tho Apostle* were not philex aophxra iMiidecixd with the dlauovury ot new

truth hut were diir|rsia.*ia ot truth rercuH' d to them by Itotl truth , will, h nitiaf Im levelled by them bacauub II «a*g» nut be dfgtovered by any nii uidl process . , Oui tack lod'.y la ito»* Mini* 'hat l*a>il prate-had al,Hit Faithfulu.ws to iho faith, tsrk and (ui all delivered unto tk>* salute A fwlllifu! slewsid Is an IkM<'*i wmkMM to the vineyard u( the land II- ilghily divide** ih.- wind of fiutb H< d.x» ,m' rornipi li. word ot God Hi* feed* the aoui* unto .Menial life Ito give* them 'I r sotuid Words which ctiuKrt be cinidraned

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH 15. H»lo

fuliy a* much a- po—ll.l,- on a hne with th. wall, <■( th. i.huii Baking D'.het To . ban lacking rfi»h<*- and pan, < ■oak them in hoi wan-j io wim h waahmg toda ha- Ihh ii added I «<s: one tablespoon of -oda for .a. Ii * nmit <d water requir' dto fill the' ai tic I.* Soot on Wall Paper r,e I oriHlieal sot i. moving -oot ' from the wall paper Find bru-h ! off a« much <>t th, -oot an |H>,«ilde ' tli.h tub on th. coinm.al until it become* ,oiid. bruch off —— ii ■ o - . ... Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ ‘t When invited to a bridge party that you would like to attend )>u' 1 know that you mu-t lea'e eurly what «hould you do’ A t'nder these clrcuntatances th. only c <»n*.id.*rate thing to do would Ih- to • xplalii and decline the invl-1 i tat ion Q What Ktatiolieiy |* p eferaide for mourning? A I’lain white ciation.iy The , l.lack landered pa|>c*i i- not u,ed a- mu< h aa formerly. y What phrase hould a maul 11» luHti ucted to u»e when atitioun. ing dinner’ A DlUl.el I, »e|l<d COURT HOUSE Hearing Continued In the not.* and forwlo-ure unit of Hemuel Itarger agamat Tilman I. Nu — laium and ofbei* the hear tug of th, deinui. i wa, i<miinu.*d Brto(i are to la* filed liy March 20. Case Dismissed In the ■ la lin of George Fosnasgh atmlttet the estate of Alhprt Mut whler, a motion was filed to dismlM. The motion wa* auMhltted and-auatatnxd and the >ourt ordered the care dl«mi*aed and the eoct* taxed against the defendant Appearance Entered hi the fmwloaure of mortgage Milt of Joseph D Trimble against Johu H Glee kier, appearance for

PROBE STMNBE BATTLE IN AIR Pilot Tells Os Battle With Passenger Believed Drowned New Votk March 15 <U.PJ The tuidy of Emanuel Eisenberg one of New York s leading press agent*, was found on the shoic of New York Hay today, not far from where the plan.- In which he had been a passenger crashed y>,l< day after n atniggl.- in mid nit between Etselile-rg and the pilot New Yin k t M, llc> believe that Eisenberg .IS. Ixname dem nted while on a sigh'seeing flight from Floyd Uemiett field and attempted to wrest control ot th.- plane from Joseph Rosemarta. 1‘ yeaiold coowner of the Standard Flying *' vice. ivfMoi.iy of the i.ody and I'* Identification by a name tag and an income tax blank found in the coat, cleared up at lea»t pan id the mysteiy attendant on ill < rash Rouemarin. i«*acue«l i>y a tug, told itollce he was not certain ot the passeng, r's Identify and iel.ited a story of a frenrted battle which started 7"<rn feet above l>iwei .Manhattan» financial distrit t in the cramped cabin ot the die I i otitrol. d plane llosemariii was utidei arrest in th,- Jersey City medital center a a fugitive from justice, a tech nical chaige brunght to facilitat. hl* legal removal from New J. aey to New York when he was soffit ie.itly recovered from the struggle and ciash Hl* ball was fixed at llosttnarin said he thought the passenger gave his name as Eisenirerg and that he told him he was taking the filch' on the recommeti■I Mo tltur i. Italunxi all , attorney, flier and trlend of Itos, mat tn IC.ibaoll ,ai|l he was a < lose I trlend of imth Rosemaiin and i Eisenberg Ini' 'hat he hud not i recommended that Eisenberg tuk. i a flight with lltMcuuitlti Roseinarin'a account of what I happ.-ned, inos'ly . lay.d l>> I Railsoil, was ... follow, I The stranger tpp«*red shortly ■ before 2 p tn .H the ait field and ' Mid Robson had I omiliviid.-tl him Ito Roseinarln for a flying lesson | Th. y took off in a J’lpei Cub mono * plane Over th,- edge of the < Ity, the pa,,, nr,— said be wanted mi ' mor, instrlK tlons Ini' wanted I > go sight-m ing llosemarln refused lx . ana, the weather waa cl<M>lllc [| in, but agreed to fly over the lower j .nd <>f .Manhattan on th' way m I Rosemartn was tn the ugh' hand I seat. He felt the plane go into a 1 nose dir. 11. then saw that th« ■ passenger had his kn«-<- jatnin <1 l against the <ontiol. Th.- n ' I get was screaming tinuhen-titly and irylng to <>p< n the cabin d.s.r appar> ntly to jump llos.-m.irln knocked him on th. h<.«! with a i pair of pliers and relaxed his hold . mi the ,tb k The plane- by then wax in u div, | it, wings vibrating so fuiiously th. 1 pilot thooglii they were coming i »>ff i|. struggb-d with th,- cm I tn .Is and the |m,,ei.gei. sluini.d |in bls sent, was moaning and It lie defendant was ent,-red by Jo, • ph Oscar olein. FO l< ESTIMATES ON YOl It CONCRETE Hawemrnt. Foundation*. Step* and Sidewalk* or ('intern of any aiM to nuit vour need*— PHONE «*MI Harry Frauhiger MB addressing MACHINtS •nd THE ELLIOTT “CA RD VERT IS ER" That Roth Address** and Prints Advertising Metasge* on Penny Postal Card* W MODEL* *SO and up. No metgl embossing machine necessary because ELLIOTT Address Cards are typewr.teable. Write foe Free Booklet. E. H. Callahan, Agent Century Building INDIANAPOLI*

Student Dies ■ Utt k iLjgL J Hubert L Spike. Jr H.Hh L Spak- Ji .Itwn . I tilrmlty of Mtwpourt Junior w.i* I found to d* ath in hi» I bil tn f h>- KapjM Sigma freitri uity ht.ijn. following .in alli gtsl drink ' mg p.i > Niag'd Uy ui Th* i N’i EpsHon. .3 forbiddrii f t** nlt> I mumbling When the plan* wa* th* ; finniH i»l dtitrirt and Roevmarhi | w.ib nyitie to gut<h* ft to the I the p.inn.nj'v byname byah i<al hKaiii and jafiirn* d tin* control a J with hi* kn«*«’ Th* plane dived ' Hom di. ai iii < luh h» U •»? the control* | wjtti oti< hand and k apph d with I the p.t*n. ~«• with th. <»<hei The! P »mn« -n«er pummHvd him Still half out of control, th* plane liH ’h» w.t’ei fla’ly Water* iiiMied into the tuhin through at window tfH« pa*tiger had »i«»k* iu the m tiflie Roffiwmarln broke IfiHHirh the tania* .oof stud «limb COMPACT, NEW PERFECTION 0/7 Range • litre’s • nrw kieo «< oil r«n|c — with the futl rrwrvoir mounted betore* the burner., cutting down the len.th <i> inc be. without reducing cooking eapieity. fur u.« where kitchen tpcee i. limited. < an elco he had UI l ilt H T c fuel recervnir. hut with cunctent lecel volte (or coniwctioe to large ouit.Je tank. Are fkir 3mc.*l/i,/, g/ractinf trW.rr gcr.rtao range, and (ear* be* eery u u tt arc cce * la’c Hardware Co.

Sorg Bros. Meat Market |» PHONEStr, &96-OI ROWN EREE OEI.IVERY — A HOME OH M.l» Sldftft SENSIBLE PRICES ()\ QI AIJTY ME \ I K CHUCK ROAST '»= lb 11 PjwteWyle Bulk (Purr Pork) ft Pork Roast ib 10|c Sausage Ib 1W Beef Boil lb sA ERESH (All Beef) “ ’ TH HAMBURG Ib 12}c;8ig Bologna lb 10® g* . lg»c|Smo. Jowl Or, fre.l. gd Steaks ... .ni»,Mr a,. 7V Pork I.ive-r 3® BACON Z Ib 15c sagsr* s ‘l (ThAPEERIIT ... .. 10 (or 124 c I < z: 1 for 15c 5c - SPECIALS .H- ■ iwt-v - * h - ~,r Swcrl Corn, Red Henn*. Pra* Pra* * % < BLK »V - 1-K.W- rol>. Homing Tomahn-. ONN _ ORAM.ES -( ARItOTS Mixed VeftUhfe. Sauer Kr.nii ' •«”' |k V APPLE* Fond JB

SIX KILLED IN ! CAROLINA FIRE Six Known Drad An Fire Sweeps Apartments In Charlotte Charb.'t,. N < Mar. hls cup; Six |x-r»c>n* were known dead ■ and .it leant Him- r>th«*r* w.-i,. m hcxcpllul* with acilou* burn* ami injur»■> a* th« rr-ault of a tin ' wh'.h -w.pt th.* downtown Guth<ty apart in. nt* i-arly today Th,* d.ad w. r<* txnlativxly <|< n 'ifird Ml»» Liny Walton. .Mi--llow. iia E Dl< k. r«on, Mt, It H j Eby F.dwa d Martin Tom Vitality and Mr* liastdh* E Martin, all of t'harlott. Th. bl»„. irrokx out tn th. ba». I mc*nt of th. 21 family thre,-«tory liutldtug shortly aftet I a m and rag.'d for three* hour* before Hr*, no n bioiigln it under control Th. ,-d to tin- wing from which h>- wa, t c m uxd

.. — SSTULTS HOMETrf l‘U ( ASII—t»AY LESS WEiauM White Lily Flour 110 I "iii"f I’tir, m For Bread er •.r.tnui. l 'ed mm I’.ixtri. bag OSC SI (. \ R pound lk.u I'aneakc MAXWLI I Bucko heal « m _ COFFEL. **■ Flour * * w 2 pound, 4 V S r Uli Vfii\ h <OFF EE. special 19 o * v.",‘ TR \ xAJl <U E<» pound- R Drf 'rtliiuT 11 pl 1(1 1 ' ,fl ' Jlf " 1 V wW pound Jo Hl mJ ■ MtlgBAM l‘c*.iliilt Hiilt.r jffij HR E \ B 2 for |1 W <"oRN t.HHX BF.fl IMiRh A BEtXs. M The Oriemul National SHREimF.iI WHEAT * ’ P M Bisf i rrs fgw- T 1 lx 1 \ altie Onh MVw Buy Plenty Tney ere Fresh (HE LSI.. p«»und Delicious QUAKER OATS "* M

■! * ■ ■ he fil -..1 l: ■ i* ■ ■ i \ 11 Ws I - " ‘ ! 10. " " ' 20 |h Uli'i.tl. tin ,’k.il ad;i|>t,il.li fi, r niinno L -i ,pj, u „ rk able lot ink ,|., n Ihe Ihiaiur