Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday hy THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered al the Decatur. Ind.. I’oat Office a* Second Claea Matter J. H Heller .... ... Prefldent A. It Holthouse. Sec y a Bus Mgr. Dick D Heller .. Vk-e-Presideut Subscription Rates Single Copies (02 One week, hy carrier .10 One year, by carrier .. .. 6.00 One month, by mall .... 35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Sig month*, by mail 1.76 One year, by mall 3 "0 One year, at office 3.00 Price* quoted are within a radius of !0o mile* Elsewhere 61.6<> one year Advertising Hate* made known on Application National Ad ver Representative BCIIEEXER A CO 5 Lexington Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailiea. The weather man Is going to i fool around with hi* cold wave* until he just about ruin* the early , fishing —O--W-Richmond. Berne, Mai ion and several other Indiana cities and l town* will vote on the daylight 1 saving question on primary day So will Dscatur. —v—o I This office i* now well equipped to do your job work and we will , sincerely apprec late an opportunity to quote you on any thin* you may desire in that line <» o If you were missed by the census taker or know any one who wa*. call one of the enumerator* or ( Herman Kruackeberg. president of ( the Chamber of Commerce a’ the I First State bank Help make the count correct. —O" — If you know of any one who was missed by the census taker* won't you let u* know or call Herman , Krueckeberg. president of the ( Chamber of Commerce or one of ( the enumerators. They will see ( that the person or persons are duly counted The primaries are neat and you | should vote. Pick those you be- , Heve will best serve wheutileif- ( ed. That s always good politics , for after all the better pleased the ( public is the more dlffic ult to de- , feat that political party which the , officials represent. O Frteud* of Jsmes L Beat icy ot , Indianapolis, formerly ot this city. , are booming him as a candidate on | the Democratic ticket for secretary , of state Well. "Jimmy ' could do the job He i» experim «-d and ha« personality a aide acquaintance and would Im- a strong man on the ticket —o At Waba*h the business men vot , ed in favor of daylight saving but the council turned thumbs down, thrqe-ireiwo, on the grounds the , sentiment expressed was not gen- ‘ e<*l and did not in- hide the isrniera. The proper way to solve the problem might be tor the state to Joni Indiana and Michigan on east era time the year around. -WO The Peters for Governor Club of Fort Wayne ha* published an tn teroatlug eight page brochure. tell ' Ing the story of Earl’s life from hl* bich at Bingen In thia county, through the busy years until the present It’a the sloy of a selfmade man who struggled against many adversities and became the director of the Federal Housing Ad iniaiatration in Indiana — • O -O Vote- on the daylight saving que* How. We are not telling you bow. That'* up to you but we do hope* that a large vote will ba cast and that Ute question, king discussed, will ba daclalvely settled Bpecial booth* will be Kt up llliy feet aw-»y from each voting place tn

Decatur m> you can cast your bal- , lot with little Inconvenience when you g<> to vote in the primary. Don't forget it. From the eastern headquarters ol Paul Voiles McNutt, we learn that tin- distinguished Hoosier was once a journalist, who. It he never got ink on bis linger*, ha* caught hi* flng>T more than once In a telegraph operator's bug Mr McNutt was a working correspondent tor the United Pres* in Boston, while attending Harvard Law School in 1914-16. He l» said Io have specialized in baseball writtug Editor A Publisher. —O First voter* should acquaint I themselves with the question ”f how to vote Many a voter h»* lost hl* ballot by being too tlinld or too *elf confident to inquire I There is of course nothing difficult j about it but there is danger of mutiliating your ballot hy mark Ing in th- wrong spaces. Each I year score* of ballots are thrown out because they are not regular j Inform yourself how to vote so your* will be counted —o Two cars collied at Slayton. Illinoi*. In one. seven young people . were singing and shouting and in ‘ the other six were having a sim- ' liar good time Th< driver* were racing their car* at seventy miles I an hour One got over on th« ! wrong »id<- and the cars collided ■ Re sult eleven of the thirteen are . dead Carelesa. reckies*, foolish, there is nothing to be said except i it ought to lie another warning to those who airandon all good judg | ment. The Red Cross chapter ot Adams I county has been asked to furnish i fifteen sweaters for use of soldiers In the European war The yarn and instructions will In- furnished if you call Mr*. Heller, phone 277 ■ Ten ladle* of the i-ounty have already started Ui work on thia worthy project. If interested, please telephone The sweaters will be sent to New York and from , there forwarded to the varioua army fronta tor use by the boys ! of all the warring nations o—o A favorite theme of partisan ‘ politicians who are tight mg the Roosevelt administration I* that the small buaineaa has practically , been put "on the shelf.' In 1929 | there were 53.000 retail and wholesale business concerns In Indiana, while last year there were 72.901 I who |>aid atotc Ik-euse And during the past aeveu years there have Ih-c n fifty per cent foss failure* 1 thau (here were in the year* Im- j mediately preceding the world war. | Business > ould be and baa beeu | much worse than it Is now. Horetary Alien of the American I Automobile Association, the governing board that controls motor ' rac Ing iu this < ouatry, make* a , strong case in opposition to the 1 suggestion that pari-mutuel betting should Ire Introduced at the Speedway. and other less important | causes. Il I* hl* opinion that the gambling c lement would tie a aer- . lous blow to the popularity of mot- ' or racing Undoubtedly it would make a great dlftereuce in the event* and iu the kind of latere*! I shown. The many thousand* who Boc k to the Speedway each year i are there to see the race. A* much c annoi Iw said for thpae who go to ' a Kentucky Derby, or the other race* at which there are pari-mui-ii»l« Many do not even take the ' truunk- to watc h the horse* run. , They study form sheet* and imagine they are on the high road to I making some easy money. They i are tot greatly interewM la rac-' Ing. as nah. but In the hone- they )*re hac-hing l<> win Indiana poll* <| imsamimw,*, T TODAY H < OMMON KltUull *j Ito not say. "Os the men. women and children, the Utter come flrar," say. last named’ Latter like fomer applies only | io one ol two ibiuga

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, the neck in lioiling water for a few I minute*, and then tap it gently with a woden block. I Ru»t on Porcelain Ij-mon juice or vinegar will remove the ru*' atain* l root porcelain, caused by leaky fau< eta. Q a o Adami County i 1 Meinuriai HospiUl !♦ — • I Diainisaed Bui ton Hu« knc r I Monroeville, Mr*. Burdette- Custer - aud baby daughter 354 Wiinbeatei street. Mr*. Clarence Derach and j b*l>y son route 6; Mr*. Franc ia Jeu'kina, kltddlepoteit (thio — o r went? Teak* * m;o toua\ April 24— Hit am Jobuaon lead- - in the Montana primary for G. U P ■ delegs. e» Wood is second and i Hoover third. I Decatur * population I* 4 763 ac- ■ cording to the official U. S. c eusoa I Thia is gain of 291 the past 10 i year*. Bluffton ha* 5.391 a gain of, I 404. I Secretary of Navy Daniels orders ships to Mexico to protec' Unit- 1 State* property i Glen Neptune, overoea* veteran I arrives, home He ha* been a pat-

ient In the Walter Reed lioepllal at Washington D. C. for several month*. Kukrihan Brother* Wil build and operate a cheese factory in Root township. — — o Modem Etiquette By ROBtRTA LU Q. What can a young man do when bl* Hocial equal* will no' recognize him because they know he ha* frequently associated with a very low, immoial crowd? A. The only thing hr ran d<> I* to prove in every way that he is through wlth.thla lo* aascH-iatlon "He that hrs down with dog* mast riae up with flee* " He must cleanse i him*rlf of the flea* before be can enter hi* rightful ipliere <J Is it necessary to write a lengthy "thank yon" letter? A. No. It may be a brief note. ju*t »o It I* written promptly and I* ala I c ere tn ll* lone. Q. Wbat due* carte des viu* mean on the menu? A. It mean* "Wine 11*1." • Os the N> largest ciiir* in the world. Mve are in the l ulled Staieo i They are New York, Chicago. I'hiiudelphla. Detroit and la» Angvlee. according to most recent figure*

RESOLITION OF RESPECT Whernaa. In view of tbJ k»»a our council has sustained by the de-. cease of our Hlster. Clara Parent. 1 !and of the still heavier lo*s sustained by those wbe ware nearest and dearest to her. and. Whereas, during her lifetime she . served a* our president, and was ever ready to do her part to further , the cause of our council ( Resolved. That M Is but a just 'tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regretting her .removal from tmr midst we mourn! for one who was. In every way. I worthy of our respect and regard, j I Resolved. That we sincerely conI dole with the family of the deceas ed on the dispensation with which lit has pleased Divine Providence to afflict them, and commend them for consolation to Him who orders fall things for the best, and whose c-haslixemeuts are meant in mercy. Therefore lie It resolved. That 1 the heartfelt smypnlhy of the Catholic ladies of Columbia. Halm Mary’s Council No. !». be extended to th« family of our deceased Bis-i ter Iu these their sad day* of bereavetneut. Resolved. That I hew resolution- > be spread upon the records of this council, and a copy th-reof lie transmitted to the family ot out i deceased Mister. Winifred P. Giillg Elisabeth Parent Rose M Hchurger. Committee MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mr* Chartes Haiusberg and Mr. Duibin of Newcomerstown. Ohio. Adiiau Rainelierg of Rherodsville. Ohio, and Otb<» Andri w* of i Taylor University. Upland, were I among tke peopl* from a distance 'that attended funeral acrvke* for Allison Andrew* Mr. and Mrs. Wm Liby of Linn Grove, called at the home <>t Mr. and Mr* Andrew Brewster and daughter. Joycr Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mr*. Win Hike and Mr j and Mr* Hike Jr., of lianville. lllutoio. have returned tn their home after tailing on Mr. aud Mr*. Gene Hike aud daughter Costa, last week Mrs Rayinotid Cheever of Cincinnati. is slaying with tier mother. Mrs E O. Osterman, for several days. Mr. cheever, who -pent the weekend here, ha* returned to bi* work. James V. Hendrick*, who celebrated his 7i*t birthday anniversary Sunday .received many nice i gifts fiom ibe following who were

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j the dinner guest.- of Mr and Mr* ' j Hetidrkk* Sunday, Mr and Mr* Harry Kessler, Mr. usd Mr*. Or* Hendrick* aud family. Lewi* Hcud ' rick*. Maxine Debolt. Bud Webbet and Ruby Hendrick*, all of Fort Waytie. and Mr. aud Mr*. Faniur of Plymouth Edon Yoeman of Chicago called on friends in Monroe, Saturday Mr. and Mr*. Howard Hahnert and daughter. Marcia, of Urban spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs G. A Hahnert. Mr. and Mr*. Donald Hahnert and daughter. Rue lof Hartford City, Mr. and Mr*. I Ralph Row and daughter Esther of [near Iteeatur. and Mr and .Mr*. Lee Miller and non Arthur, of Murray. were also guenla at the Kahnert home Sunday. People from a distance who attended last rite* for Amo* Braudyberry belt! Sunday afternoon at the Friend* Church wore, kit*. Pearl Gimm of Kalamazoo. Midi. Mr. and Mr*. Jess Martz and son of Van Buren. Dorsa Quiuu of Van Buieu Mr. and Mr*. Ora Shoudell and I daughter, Carolyn, and Alim Me I Kean of Auburn. Mr*. Zona Robinson. Rockford. Ohio; Colao Park*. Mr ams Mr*. Ira Kiaey. Mr aud Mr*

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