Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1940 — Page 5
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Hollywood Elopers jk : ¥ s/i&i' • 1 ■H I |Pgg» £ V ■g* B j ;, -V ’l' ifjmngEjL^ 9 I C# ft ■Rffifl^BßHMHw «■ pjw._ * 1. 1. iV, Phnnrph/’tn Lindsay Howardand Judith Barrett movie (tar, smile happily aftri I'm elopement to Yuma, Arizona, wh<-r, they were married. Limßay, Bins Croaby'i racing partns.. i* aon of the owner of SeatiKuit. _______ ________ I consideration of lln personality, (the scholastic record in liUl* ’ hot,' I I In* ealra < unit ulai activities, amt' jth-- general fHnr»» <>f th-> • an«lt<f.il<- ! I The examination* lunaltl of a|m i l-onal Interview and a written «-an ' (initiation in inalheiiiatn - physic* I I I h« mislay and English Apphiatloii for (Ih- •xaininalton, nbould l» 1 mad-' lief ore May 1. Iliah aekool w-nioi of In-ainr ! Indiana may make arraniteinenii 1 1 for the pernenal intery|* » and fm ; the written raamlualion thmuah 1 the |ir|mipal of llieit lltirti achonl *o at In obviate the n- < eml'y of iravHine to I'hn a*o The pei ~onall interview and written examination will Ih- given by the |»l!i<i|>al or a re|ire-ientatlve of the Institute Tlo-, reaulti- of tlo' interview and tin | interview and lln- written < aamina lion will Ih- atmotitn - d m Cbl-aco; by I rofi .Mir htanton K Wlnvton rliairuiaii of lit-' frerhiiiati m liolar- j niiip cmamitiec. Mi iilar*hipi> ar- ording to ’rofea-; tot Wtnaton. will Im awarde-l only | to »iudenir who otialify in the re•luiretnetita (or adiuiadon an out- j lined 111 the K-'lieral infotlliatKM' Inilletm of the lu«titu!e All litt“ I graduate* are «Itglble for tlie»-' j aliidarahipv exi -I*l tho--* alio art(enrolled a- ktUdellt, ill loll'-k* - and junlvei aitiei- at th<- present time and t those who competed for s-holat * khlpe 111 exainllialiotli- h-Id at tillinalltute in January. I’Hu
IMPERIAL WALLPAPER IUK MOIIKRN HOME has dis mured th<- Iwaut* and utility of \i 4U' \\ M.1.1’ M'l.K for every room! vni.it m« dtp fens oifh sinking ysH'|f ne» colors dominate out new spring mltction*. Many of I hem C ||()l( 'L are nawhable—ad have an enduring charm lhal add m. mu. h to Ih«- '|’()|) \ \ modern interior. Priceo are unionx Iht Mud reasonable! ,\*k for Out Free Sample Huukfet Toda>. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO
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BAZOOKA BURNS! NAMED IN SUIT Hob Hums Suvd I-or s7o,* 000 In Allexoti Love Theft Suit Hollywood Mat eh S( 4U.P> Uob lluriis, gangltag Arkanaaa tnovU* and radio -oniediau. wa* aexuaed o| love theft today lu a S~o.(MMI damage suit i harglng intimidation and faUe linprlaoninelit. Th-' nun waa Hied by lianiei W. Ilote. middle aged former Texas oil man. who naid Hums and others kidnaped him and forced him to agree not to pres* a suit for alienation of after tioua. Hog", heavy-set civil engineer. * I aimed that Hums and represent* atHe-. of f'aiainrtnni studio entered his home It. ~ ••■j. jyj*, carried him to a downtown office and forced him to sign two documents, fun . his suit alleged, freed Hums from love theft ehaiges, and the oth-r absolved the studio While be «,m held captive, llog*' -aid Hums and his alleged confederates i aiis.it ked hts Wtimingt»u horn* for papula they believed had b*-arrng on proposr-U aetioii ac--1 using Hums oi alienating the atfectlons of Mis. Millie Heruke iioge. Hums d,'t rilied lln suit as lie most rtdlcuioua and far-feU bed thing h>- bad ever known. lie said lo- sup|>osed lloge s action was based on an investtgaiiou ot his threat to sue him and the studio Haiamount lawyers went to the district attorney s offli e when lloge < am, around threatening to sue. Hums said "The oisiriit attorney '•■st some men down to Sud out what it was all about. I wasn't 1 iih-'r. myself, hut the itiveatlgators told iu- In; broke down and cried and said there was nothing ' to It. | "After it was all over, lloge call eil mii me and ask' -I me to for | give him ' Hums said hr bad known l|»K- j la "long I lint ago lu Chicago." Hut I only up i Ills wife once. ! and HOW I rtrlppo-. he wauls lo get ; j »«me ot th- money I m supposed j to lie earning How " s ! itooooo n a single year. When lloge bother- d m- tiefor- ! about this tiling. I Just laughed 1 1 about It \ll)l>e that 4 what I ah-mld do now. I might lie abb to (crowd Jess-1 iljeorge Jt-ssell off I |he fnmt page Hums married bis fotniei siih- ] -aiy Harriet Mad- lia Voster, at [ Lea v- ga s-» m Ms) 11 | a ycai .if- 111- fiist wife died ' 11. lias two children, one by his * form- wifi and on* by the pres--1 -tr Mrs Hums. Huge .aid Ip first met til- |s year-old saga- of Van Huten, Ark . j ill lhtk. lie said they strmk up a tip-udsUlp wbi-b lasted until j l-iIT. when Hums Joined Hie army After th-- armlsthe. Ip- said, they t-mwed I heir a-'i|ualiitani c In chl- • ago lull did nol meet again ilulil | mi, ill Hollywood Tor three years. In said. Hums | tutted them, and m 1 '-*■»■» Mrs I Huge left liim He said It-’ plan ued lu ihas lo sue fm divorce uain-1 lug th-- comedian as co-ra spamdr-Bi | out dented li- m-i ibr-ateip-i
QjrfXy OuyckjUi Ip oapß a Saw «■ Dally Damocrat—Catty Crockar Mom# tarvica Department prepared by WITH THE CHILDREN IN MIND Vegetable Meal Leaf llaked I’otstoea Buttered Teas Celery and Apple Salad Bread and Butter Hnnw Pudding with Heft Custard Bate Cookies (ofee or Tea for Adults Milk for Children Here's a simple oven dinner—easy to prepare, not too expensive - substantial and satisfying '.he kind of a maul any one will enjoy, ai d lu-st of all the kiw l of focal any child specialist will approve for your rhildren especially after he’a been told what has gone into the meat loaf. vegetable meat loaf 2 tbsp. all-purpoae dour rarrota I'j tap. salt fi rup tomatoes '* «*p. pepper 1 Ih. ground beef Vi eup drained cooked apinarh. I egg chopped 2 tbsp. meat drippinga !i rup ground or grated raw I Mix flour, salt, pepper, spinach, carrots and t-matoes with the ground beef. Stir the well beaten egg into the mixture. Pack into a haking pan. I by U inches across the bottom (life inches deep!, containing meat drippings Bake I hour in a moderate oven, loO’Y This will make 6 serving.-. Snow Pudding as a refreshing old time dessert that ctnldren always love. And I’ve noticed that the grown-ups always eat it with enjoyment too. In case you've forgotten just how it was made, here is the recipe: SNOW PL'DDING I tbsp. granulated gelatine I '« rup lemon Juice cup cold water Grated rind l lemon 1 rup boiling water Whites of 2 egga Is rup sugar Soak g- latine in cold water for 5 minutes and dissolve in boiling water. Add sugar, lemon juice and rind. Strain and set aside to cool Stir the mixture occasionally, and when quite thick heat with an ,gg beater untii frothy. Add egg whites which have been beaten until Sim. •rul continue ba-aeng until -"IT enough to hold its shape. Pile bv spoonfuls in a glas- di*h and chill. Serve with soft custard sauce. This will make A servings. WALT Cl STAND 2 eggs or i egg yolka j !» tap. flaaoring l to I tbsp. sugar 2 cups scalded milk \i tap. salt B- at the egg« and add sugar, salt ami flax oring Pour scaltli J , milk over beaten egg mixture andplace in double boiler over ho* water. Stir constantly while no king. Th-- water in the boiler should he a little un-lar the boiling pomt. As soon a- th- mixture stops frothing snd lightly coats a spoon, it is done and should be removed at once fr-un the heat If cooked too long it will curdle. Use soft custard as a sauce for a gelatin pudding, or over fre«h fruit garnished with whipped i ‘ream or meringue It may also !>•• served in sherbet glasses and topped j with meringue or whipped cream garnished with tart jelly. ATTUNTION Mol II KBS I Bella I rocker's ne» l-lder of menus and recipes for rhildran's m-als i» |ust <»hat jou'ar born looking l»r It answer* so many uuesiions and solves so many problems. Ih-t of all it's I RF! . Just send a -tamped and **-lf'4ddrr**ed eaaelope with a our request to iletta I rnrka-r in rare of this newspaper. You'll receive the folder within two weeks. :jm I, B»-I» ir*v.r It If you bavo any apeciff. cooking probtama. atnd a letter rcqueatin( information to Batty Crocker in care of thia ntwapaptr. You will recatva a prompt, pertonal reply Pleeae encioae J cent (tamp to cover poatage
Hum* or asked him (or money . Iloge iwiMd Paramount studio .• utl .< iliwii "Julio" ami "John i Hum iu hi* milt, i|> said that | he hml livid for 14 months in (ear : .liter Ins alleged kidnaping WELFARE HEAD . ...i-■i OONTIKI'BD ritns r*HK ONBI county received no reimbursement. I Assistance il• »tlt ut<■ i liltdreu 1 h' 99 ! Hep.'lnl.'iit i hii.ii.il with Individuals ...... 1.924$ t Ihp. uueni . hlldi. n in Instil utkins 1.529 75 Hick < hlldren 19.«e <||h > .itiiiK i’S|» nsi s 1.4*5.33 K'pllplllcllt 250 -52 llelunds to state toi repayment of old age as slstall. e Mil II I Helmut* to rei Iplellts (oi overpayment u( old axe .maintain <- repayments 3(W I llalanee on hand .it I IpI end of the year 2'! *.;2 22 Totals $129,151 92 Approsliuule uuioiints expended from: I Adams iminty funds <23 2% ol total I $21.472 79 I Stale and Marsl funds <765% of totali sm»>s*94 Comparison Report Taking the nil and 1939 annual reports, the following comparison of statiatks fur the two years Is made Old Age Assistance 193 S 1939 I Number•, average J4o :ius I \veiage graill sl69*' 117 S 3 Total expend 117.573 50 *95 :’.37.00 Age Ltm<t 94 Years A year ago the age maximum I was i ed'n < d from 7u years to *5 I years, which a. lion automatli ally | 1.. leased the litlinher eligible for |» nslons hi 1939 Irurlng the year the department recovered $3,529 43 from . ’states and re. iplenta of old age pension* In 1939 Ihe department received $29.X97 95 from In. *1 lan s. th. ex pcydlturen iM'iug neat that amount, 1 totaling $23,723 32 The department has printed I eoplas of Ihe annual report, which ' will lie dlalrlbulcd to those inter'(■si.il In Ihe operullon of tin w.-l 'fat.- ag.-n. Ins. The members of the i mini) welfare duparlne nl are, W. tiny (frown pfieldellt, M'-
i Katharyiie Nelson, vk .-president; Mis I tot is Its'liheldcfer. h \V Itauingarturi and 11. I’. Mcluntlt. Mi*. Knapp was employed a* director when the deparliuent »s> i ualabllsh. d 111 1937, *— - o~ — CHURCH REVIVALS i Church of God The revival continues ea. li night ut the Church ol tiud laid night the suhjei t of the mer-age was on the llaptlum of the Holy liliod " The word <>( tiod tearbee a definite experience of saintlfnalioti lit the ItaptlHin of the Holy Spirit This ispeticiieii is the iighlful heritage lof all those who have repented of sin and found Jesus a* their personal riavior. • ip* i iu I rungs are || intend eui tl lilgllt by Mir VVilllalil Klcrslead ot Marion, and hy different tnfutbvr* of the haul ■ oiigi.gallon The servke* aie held raeh night at 7:30 The public is coidlully iu* c lied to attend Messages ea tl tl Ist tit are tiring brought by the pastor of the • hurt U It. V. fill .! tv Marshall BRITISH SII1I»S (OiMTINfEH rit"M TAUK ONBI these points to titter, epl 'hem ft will le- anothex inoutii, at lead, before th. Halite Is sufli-cp-utl) free of lie to permit ship incuts of oie dn.'it front such ports a* Lilleu. on the Swi-dlsh side of the Hull of Ikithnla to lieiman port* insld' the Haiti. Ktockledm reported today that there was a big thaw 111 the Bothuiaii |iart of tin Haiti, and that much ice was In Movement lint It was added, another cold wave was hi prospect Mild II was la'll, vcil that I,ides would not la- lie fits- for mme than a mouth This Is Ihe most dangerous lime of the year for shipping In that Prill of Ihe Ib.ltli the I'nlt'd I’rews tiiuckbolltl dlsprilih -utd, bceaip" moving pui * In closes In .pit. kl) on any |u.*<ugc* which lie brorik i ors might make lieveral ship* have la.’eu eiilshed in the lee In tin last Jfew days, the dts|Mi.h said , —_ —- . - o —• Open ini; S<|u.ir. Ibince Wednesday, SunSel Park,
PRINTERS FIGHT OUT STATE BIDS Indiana'* Printing Industry Protest* Awarding Os Contract* Indianapolis, Hid March life j <UF) — Indiana's printing Industry! protested today against the award- ; tug of contracts to out-of state concerns. a laiming this procedure is a violation o( state law. In a letter to the state printing board, the allied pi inting trades council of IndlMiiapoha d< maiided that a recent, "emergency" order legalizing awards of aoutra-ts to out-oflstat-' firms be rescinded Immediately. The new printing law which became effective July 1.13. Hi prohibits the iwirad flora letting contracts to any firm not having a plat e of business iu Indiana, according to Kdward J Fillenworth. Bttor uey for the printing trades council Filienwarth asked I’aik-- lleadli'. state printliig director, to hold a hearing on the matter and warned that unless the “emergency'' order is rescinded, hts organization will seek an lujunctiou lo halt the awardiug of such contracts. Uc-adle turned Killenwrath's letter over to Gov M. Clifford Townsend who Is head of te printing board. The governor has made no j comment on th-- matter. Board members said however. | that the "emergency" order was issued so tha' the state could purchase supplies that cannot be produced by Indiana companies, o FIRST TEST OF (CONTINUED Y HON PAUK ONtSI York It Ij» th** llm ter»t ul Hi**lr «!Ol»panEtif«* atmutfh and of th** l ability of lN*wt*y to liaiiwlal. bin unquestionably roimld»'n*bb* lar RUpp<irt into uatbrnal <oiivpii* > tloil VOt**ll li* w* y I.H ( ain|»a»Kn«ut tor mid-' w**nt(*rit and \Y mi|»|hml f but Vand« iilook l* avoiding tl»«hlijii ll* -iltbouicti b«- mad** ioklo mi«* of hlw < ottt|*at att%**ly iai« «*}>«•«-« off tin- im nal* flooi Amo rthiM that tlo- U* |»tibln ait pai ty inuNt i li«mm»* ‘ d ffilltp if If in to *lll in M Novrfllb* ■ V4itd*'ii'»*lK Odd •» National liioad «.i*U!ig < r*mt»-«ny au*l!•*#»< that tin i OUlitry Im i* idy f«n a « n.uia:* >»■:
-u.i.n, D SURPRISE since^ IN it* own way, Mercury 8 has done again, at power V-8 engine that stands already ms one u lower price, what Lin. oln-Zejiltyr did a of the country’s moil respected perlornier.s. few years ago. It has gathrifd together the You find it faultlessly fitted... with fingertip good things its price would normally buy... gcarshilt on the steering post interior luxury then topped them off with still more good peculiarly its own. sleek lines, rich colors .. . things its price never bought before! It flushed safe with steel and Safety Glass throughout to instant, brilliant success by being a brilliant And then yuu hear owner;, tell ol milenil new kind ol car! up to 20 per gallon... and your wife cxr/arms Drive it und you soon see how truly new it that, fur all it s sue, it's the easiest car she ever is! You find it hig... big to look at. big to ride drove... and you know that another new Ford in. You find it marvelously comfortable. You huilt car ha s opened another new world ol find it superbly powered... with a95 horse- motoring satisfaction! Mercury 8 .»r,rzr rut ruHL> Huron company - tono. mibcumv, Lincoln /trnrh anu Lincoln motuh iaa.
Follows Bible, Hacks Off Hand vi - f % W* ' v'% ft # f* Tirr*l— -rr. jOSSi, Krnmanie l fMiaptro Taking a Lnbluai aiimonition literally, Emmanuel Shapiro, preacher of the Jehovah a Witnesses, hacked off hta left hand with a butcher kn.fc after cutting off a finger of hia right hand aa an experlraanb He is aho-.vn being taken to a Pittsburgh hospital.
. is lii no inisid for "blind reaction | VandetllM ig s lefeia-uat lu s- as iim.-d leadership war accepted here •s .a t Itallciigc to Uew- y'a (itueia ■ lor the pr< stdcucy because of Ins ' , ninprtl atia c youth Uc-wa-y is JS and the senator life "No fa« toi will Im- iiiui toui iuslve in Xovitnhvi Yaudenbeig -aid. "Ilian the U< pubtlcau |mrty .- ; ability to witte a platform which f is cleat and explic it iu its formula ,ml lo find seasoned It id- i ship ! wiib-h leaves no ismmu to doubt the ilfpiiidability ot the progiam Exp-'iicnn- and political season mg aie stivihg polula ill Yalpb'iiI Im-ik's l aiiipalgn. -his supporters i onleild In tails, of bis sera ire ot more than a decade ill 'he senate ,ompared with in-wey s first term status 111 off la i iu New link and Sen Boliert A Tails Inst tenn status in tin senate.
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Strike Stops. Building Work At Indiana li. 11 liiooinitiKtou. ind Mur. h 29 — , tl’l'i Construction work <m two new Indiana University dormitories wan ktnpped today while contract . | ors attempted to settle a strike of ,' common lalioi eis and hod ■ art lem , union an American federation ot lulior affiliate. , The IslKirers uskeil u five cent increase in hourly wag' .-, calling for T 5 cent* houily to common labors and $1 p' i hour for hod carriers. 9' 2 x1l - 20 !»>. white unwaU-rmarked mimeograph, i adaptable for ail kinds of i mimeograph work and Millt able for ink MgPature, 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
