Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Eicept Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at Um Decatur, Ind., Prec Office aa Second Cum Matter J. H Heller Preßldent E R Holt bouse, Sec y. t Bub Mfr. Pick D. Heller Vice President Subscription Ratea Slagle Copies ——.4 02 One Week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier i.OO One month, by mall —. — .21 fbrcc mon: baby mail lAM* Ila montba, by mail. 1.75 One year, by mail .... S OO Ob* year, al odlce 1.00 Prices quoted are within a radius us luu miles. Elsewhere 13 SO one year. Advertising Kates made known on Application National Adver. Representative •CHEEKEK A CO. 5 Lexington Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive. Chllcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Daillea Make this your spring opening week The wiathei is gradually Improving and a* it doc» the people become more market minded Dun t let you 1 subscription lapse We an- trying to give you the best hom«- paper w* <an and need Un support of every citizen. O—O The calendar aay» Ils spring but the theiinomctor the past week made us feel lik< adv mini: you t > du your Christ ma - shopping early O—O The leiisua takers will suit tbs big job of counting noses lu < v. ry part of the country one w<»-g from today W should al! help them get it complete and twrei t — 00 The weather man in • barge of the Easter thermoraetor sure dished out th. coolest he had in his refrigerator It was too cool for th'- bis, parades and about as severe as Ihe a verna. tor January It may be well lor you to be making up your miud about day light saving time for you will In asked to express yourself soon. The city council will order It or not as a majority of those interested manifest th. lr desires. O—O Police will, according to Chief Borders, continue to enforce the ban on slot mat lunes m this city and that's right It s a violation of th. law t<> operate ih*-*v lai eeny machines and ought to Ih to: they are certainly no good for the ordinary peiaou who plays then. D< moc.atii leaders aunouiM* there will Ih- no effort to rontrol ( tip turning state < unveutloii. leavlug th* Held wide open for those ( who wish to b<- candidate* for governor, senator, state offices and delegates to the na'hiual cunveuHon That should make the cam- ( palgn-wn interesting on May the be>! man win , —- w .p- - Th. Interest and the attendance at the flood Friday and Easter ser- , vices in this community was moat encouraging to the pastors and to , all others who have been hoping. , praying and working for a revival in rsiigioas and chunk IH- for a , long time. All previous records , Were broken and In each place, on several oe.aslotis standing room was at a premium.' -o -V - Time marches on. Pew of us who used to turn ovor a few boards and pick up a eau of fish Wurms ever dreamed that this would sum. day become a considerable industry Last your Ike live ball business totalled mure than a mil lion dollars In tb*s country and there are now dealers in this tomnmdity who wbolsesale and ship mall orders In attractive cartons. Duly two weeks 111 which Io rugbier H you wish to rote tu tbe pri | maryon May 7th and of course- you will whether you ibiak so now or hut Pitot suture. those who have t

moved those who have changed their names by marriage or otherwise and those who have failed to vote the past two elections should be interested. Go to the county j clerk or to the town clerk nearest you — ■ O "O Carstg-'M wauls to ledu.c expenditures as much as any one but the trouble is that about the time they get set for It, along comes »om< group that threatens political reprisals and away goes al! caution. That accounts for .'tie p>--age of a near billion dollar farm appropriation measure in the face of a warning from Secretary Morgeiithau of th< T 8 treasury that au< b an expenditure at this time is dangerous. Politn al lines were broken In th. balloting for naturally each member think of his own politic al hid. and votes according to pressure. —-cr—O Frank Gannett owns a suing of u< wspapers In the east, lie h a candidate- for the Republican nomi nation fui president He is a vigorous opponent of tin Ntw Deal. , The other day he mad. a speech u Lon Angeles in which he <haig-| •■<l the Roosevelt administration bad been a complete tailur. The I very same day his business man ag< 1 announced from Roche ster. N ! Y that the net profits of Gann> it i Company. In. had shown a net profit so. r.3!< of 11.3V2-3" 4 gam of I! :• ..Lt ... p ..v 1.1 .yea ' and and all tint- record looks like . h< had be. n c rossed up by his own outnt. — “Mid Ii ii» Ssiid alM»ut jhi nklou* • political activities A. *- :n lavi or of .topping pernl. I.us political activities'* It wc ai< we should ' desire to stop tin- ex* earns.- us. of money in . ..ti.ns. Would anyone ay that th. citif-*ut family, as; the • ■ gauus-t* of th. Liberty L*'a guv. were so interested In pu.> | elections that from th. standpoint 1 of patriotism of party aft-s ions 1 they < ontrlhutc-d mor. than 4b”o I hi on. .-lectfoii to defeat a man ■ who stood as a trlbu:* for the I plain people of this c-.uiilryT - Npeaker Wtlham I! Bankhead of I th. national liuus. of Represent ' ativc-s O—O FOl th.- peop. who con< era ! th.-ins.'ives over astronomical | phenomena, the- last tune that Easter fell on Ma;ch 24th. slave tb> adoption of llu Gregorian <al- > ndai was m ITttp The earliest dal. for Easter G Ma ch 2.' but surprisingly sine, the Gregorian 1 < al< ndar was adopted East. 1 has I tail, u on that date lour liases whih falling on March 24th only one. Th.- n.-xf tim<- that Easter tall -m March 24th or Palm Sunday 011 Marc h 17, as It did this year, will be m the year of 2T.r| Uy that time, all those now living will Iw much mure intimately at quaiuted with astronomical u-al Hies than they are now —Hanford City News-Times. O—O Th. happy Easter orosou was turned Io gloom for the Joseph Koor family by the terrible Irag>dy whl< h reawlted in the siestb of a lovely daught.-r, Mias Agnes, who was in«tantiy htlted when airs, k by an automobile spoil after she- had alighted tiucn a bus Friday evening. The see Idstnt ue*m* to hz.e bcc-tl one of thoise uufortsuate ones tor which no ons la io blam> MGs Agnes ran l.orn th.- bus directly Into the |>ath of the appioa. hittg ear aud the driver claims not even to have seen hor until be heard the Impact. The accident brought saduess to a large c-irt-le of trlvpda and the family has the sincere sympathies of the entire coinmiMiity. A new proc .-cdure for primary • elec tiems will be used fur the first lime in Indiana thia year, Il is the < enlrsl count lug prueeydun- and I Is only provided under the new law for counties which have a city of Urst or second elans Therefore Jt will not apply in Adams <ounty ,

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' I'tlder the plan all ball-its w II Ih I lakt n to a central plat ♦ Ih | designated by th. board of el-, liioi: lominissiuncr* between nix laud nm- uelotk There a diffvi- ' >-nt board coMlstiug id th. t om- ; miss oners and such assistants as i ar. uecesary will proceed to count I the Lit. » It is < «t» * t‘-d this will i get away from the disputes which ! ha* .- so frequently occurred under th. old plan If it ptov.-s »atis I factory the plan will piobably Ih t.rni. gem ra! Household By Roberta Lee Home-Made Glues The white of an egg mak< a I spl.-ndid glue fur many imrposea. .■specially fur cementing small pirn*.* us wood leather crockery, eti Evaporated milk is a good substitute tor glue, especially for pa |h r. Otae can la- made by adding ordinary tapioca to water and boiling. Removing a Splinter I A -pimt.-r can Im- rsmun das fol11*,ws Place a wid.-muuthod liuttlc.

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Making Healthy Bodies From Cripples Ahwva —Scan* showing study room ia Jarnos Whitcomb Riley hoopttel for aJukdreo aad crippled little ores. Some day they will be able to play aad romp Irka tkoae pictured below

THE Childrens Bureau of tbe Department us Ldritor admin.v tetg the maleinai and child welfare programs, throug i the ce-op-aralion tbe local welfare boards. As of Auguat 31. llidfi. Um ladmi funds used In tbe work el lecauag crippled cbtldtea and pre-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. .MARCH 25. 1910.

' nearly full of hot water, over the -l.linter and press tightly The sue-! j tioli will draw ths- flesh down and | the st. um will remove tip- splinter. Unused Silver Store utius.d alive kune., folks and spoons iu glass jais and they will i.mam bright and uutarnißh- ' | wl———v — TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY • —__ • March 2u I HeiuUlger Well known business man here for many years, died at 11 o'clock last night I 11-u.y Heller la-movratH <uun.ty chairman calls < ouinnttee to »i *ne«' ■ ugantge. Mis* Mar Uerling ia seiiuuaiy ill Hat the bt Joseph hospital iu Fort » ’ The city will m-H IlitMHi worth | us iKiuds to • xtc-ud water mains to th< G E. aud Docatur Casting Com , pany plants. Gustave Bauer Is chancellor of . th.- n.-w Geimau cabinet J Attorney F M Cottrell of Berne visitor here ——— ... y __ .'»<M* Sheet* Refill Sunrise ( anarv Second Sheet*, neutl} -wrapped. 35c. The iJecatur iJeawcrat Co.

| valing medieal. surgical and car- | ractiva care for Indiana's crippled rhildrcn, totaled >142.321*. In ad <LUoa another |ll»l.2fif' has been spent for child welfare work under the program of this divguon. Under the program of preawlI mg awternal and child health.

- Answers To Test * Questions Below ar* the answers to the Toot Qu eat ions printed on Huge Two I lligl.t . < ouservative or lending toward* conservatism. left' radical or tending towards radical [jistn 2’ Uilliani .M.Kmh-v ( .3 Niti.4 Maine New Hampshire Vermont. Mas-achusetts Rhode island and Connecticut. * 5 Ten •> Lignum vitae 7. Australia X. Six years. !>. Hoosier State I 10. Sodium chloride. 1. Yes. the STth. 2. Chesier Alan Arthur 3. The distant e that light <an ' travel Ip one year. t John Paul Jone- ' 5 June 21. , <i. No. 7. No k Between Finland and Russia P. Nippon. It'. Hou*.-* us Parliament, — r redo hi a Gaea Team — Oacatut

greats totaling »2Jk,24M through tba State Board of Health aad the State Department of PulJa: W sifare. were made. Thus, fur thia great humanitarian wurk. tbe federal government has spent • totel of EMlAdd in Indiana up to last August

Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE <j Ih It poor form for a flirtation tu lu- carried on In an office? A. Yes. It is nut only poor form but usually risky if the employer be. ccmes aware of It. Many employees have Iwen discharged for no other reason An office la nu place for a flirtation. Q When a woman's bUHluiml wishes to Invite a business friend to dinner. It Is necessary for the wife to extend the invitation? A. Not if he is to lie the only guest It It is a dinner party, the wife may phone an invitation to this guest. y. la it necessary to carry on a eolivc-raation while dancing? A. No. It Isn't uveeaaary -.— .II ~. ... ——> o ,r w* 1 11 »»tp w naxuM . C Ujftr Last w.-ek I wrote about th.- a. qident stat Gile s in America for IS3P In addition to the 32.600 deaths due to automobile- li attic, nalioual figure* show that approximately IJko.UOO non-fatal Injuries were reported The pitiful thing about tins figure is the fact that 9U.WM* of these c aused permauent disability. Auloniccbllc- accidents can be prevented Twemty six states showed roductluns in I*3* over W3k It iwentyacix can do it. why uot the other twenty-two? Not until each aud every person. wh>-th<-r he drives an automobile or not. develops a safety cornu ionslies* and assume s direct respousi bility for his own gufety as well as that of others, will wc- show a reduction In accident statistics. ( OM.MI NK’ATIONS 4CONTINVED ON PAGE THREE* agree that sun spots are directly connected with th.- disturbances, the nature of the electrical discharges was ,c subject of dispute tin. theory is that negativs particles are disc ha g-cl by the sun and caught in the earth's magnetic Held Another is that ajphapattlcles with a plus charge .uimv to earth from radl-‘active substances in th.- sun COURT HOUSE Motion Filed In the partition of real estate suit us Clarence Drake against Mary Mumma and others a motion «ad fil.-d tu make the complaint more specific. New Suit Filed Robert White and Isen Zeser. doing business as the White a Zcsei Motor Hales, filed a me. lianic lien suit against Chalmer Kun lie The demand Ih fdJ.eti Guardianship Cases In the guaidiaiiHhlp of liaiv.-y Hiiilth Inventory was Bled, examined and appruved. The current report was filed by the gnatdia ii of Cheatar. Mtluu-d Veda aud Ikmald Stevenson and the final report a* to Jus.-pli Junior Stevens was filed. The reports were examined and approved. th«- guardian released a» to Joseph and the trust continued as tu tiw other wards. ADI* COURT HOVBK pil-m. v Huntington. Ind . March 25 The I first marriage lb en»a issued here 1U which all provisions of th.- new i blood te»t statute wore met went Why Suffer with PAIN From Rheumatism. Neuritis. I Neuralgia. Arthritis and Lutr- ! bago* Get Quick and real relief w.th AICw ( ompounri Winlerxrren Tablets At all Drug fitores, or send *I.OO to I nion I’harmacal Cd. Bluffton. Indiana A New IDKA FOR DINNER If you are tired of the old routine Ir your kllchi n we Invite you to coni.- Wto our More for something new to atbnulate jad.-d appcdlles Frosh Ground Beef .. . n, jfc. Rib Bon Beef ft. tg.,, Choiee Beef Roast n> 22c Smoked Sausage (home made* ft )9t Veal Ribs (for stewing) ft 16c Smoked Ham Shanks. . ft 14c GERBEK MEAT MARKET SO. 2nd ST. RHONE S7

Seeks to Bar ’ 1 r" ' flMI* r mH j v A bm ‘*Hßi f fl $■ Mrs. Jean Bay aud et.ddrvn » Mr* Jean Kay of New York sho-.cn with a <tau/ -.- aw | nlr<! suit tn Manhatlan supreme court to har li.- u z taH appumtnirnt an ptofrsvui us philosophy at City < y r iH The appointment of Rump!!, well-kno-wn Enghe aut.-w considerable comm- n’ Three who oppose I imi him on ground* lie is an alien and an adv<«g'e of

to fiersou* living outside the county It was issued by Clerk Guy B Huber to Donald D. Coulter, a De catur Ind . fartnei. and Mary Eliz.alietb Gates of Anderson, lud daughter of Joseph Ralph Gates of Ri-hmund. lud COl KT UPHOLDS ■CONTIMUKD FKrx PAUL ORB* Nation.il Life Insurance Co In a ease In which the court held recently that the Lake county super b>r court has juriedicttoti to peas on 3 contract by which the <<hii

For A Good Used Cal see MACKLIN’S! I*9* IJel.Mxr Plymouth IH.'W I Fordor. Very lire ntik-- Ik luw I’hmretk I age. lit aier and def r.ml - , d<tr |{ad) „ Ht- J er. rtiie car ha* had ex- ~ . J cellenl care. can well IMroMer. I with a new car guaran- equipment, kphtwi tee. New guarantee. I 1936 ( hevrolvl Tudor 1935 Plymouth ( oup< | 1934 Plymouth C oupe j 1931 Ford Tudor ; 1932 Pontiac C oupe ! 1931 Chevrolet C'ttupc i 1930 Model A Tudor Phil L Macklin & C < UKVSLER-I’I.VMOI TH IH.\l f K Our I wed (ju* Make Good <•* **< do. I .Smith Says: “H’s smasing what a wellplanned mailing piece can do Reopte are stilt talking about W that Christmas booklet I sent 1 -amrfM Brought in plenty V bus-nest, to*! H rt was* t 1 afll far THE DEMOCRAT. I 1 I probably never would have 1 even thought about »t Vou fW V see. they suggeeter* the iae* fmflH Even worked up sketches for /■ W me so I c«vte get a setter M ■ idea *• hew the finished job fm B weuid iosfc'" ■ £ J I Decatur Daily Democrat Circutar* :: Lei ter head* <Mh" *' r ** <iET AN KSTI.MATK FHEtI 111

pan* •* v us. i Llf'- lm.u S 1 ( LERK ISSIESI iCONTffft Eii FIluM r.t,gl | thv law. | Th.- phy.c un- ..ni.au j I that a Klin* !•*»’ vubltMMl ts»k* !i I-rtfa bM gr«M»ni anil u>..' t.a Kmutod | Garland Htuly <4 Vbffrkriid kJ'lf O’ :;j th* < ify. gjjfl