Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Every Ev- n ■ « Ea* <-pi Bunday t<y t*tl ObtATUR OCWOCiAT CW incur p»r*t>*<l (fii>>-4 41 tbe Itssatur. !• 1 F R Uo>«- m (';«• Matt* Ili MR I’ l '' • A ft Hsßlious* •• > A Hu* Mgt (Qsb M Hellwr .. Vk< Prusidwat Mh'<o so R.iUi. 4 '' ' Bus • •■•A by ('BTrlw !• Dm you *y cgrrtwr Bus muare. by asad .34 TIh«« months. by mail 1 *• fits muatha, by mad 1 74 lbw year, by mall ....... .1 •• 0m y«ai, *’ I■ . 3 M Prlewa qauted art wllhl* a radius sf low Elwwhere |.l s<> one y.-ar Advertising Kates m.cda known oa Appiuaii'Mi Natb>aai Adver Representative »< Hb.b.Kk.U a l'<> 4 Uamgloa Avw.ia.. New Turk U Kwai Wacke; Ui»«, < hua*,* Charter Member ot The t * Indiana Lwagu* of Home liatlie* tbe K..1 Crow —o M. rry <;.. Round Paul M< Nutt baa * Im ,-n thin <ugtiiy li-stc-d by hia op punc-nt. and crith a and made good -0 The radio • reamer ha a one g < at advantage over the old bam ac tor be <an't be reached by ripe toma | lIM’S. Thursday of thia Week la the last one for candidate'* In the re< <ut primary to Ale etpenst account* showing receipt* and disburse * minis Several are still out and 1 should be In by the final day. —o l n< w to Pari*. Even In the world war that city suffered from thia r method of warfare. Twenty-two y«<rra ago today a Beet of bcuuber* • Sew over the city and dropped ex , Plosive* that killed a number and t <au.' d great property damage. a O "W — A number <>f cougtt-aalonal bad er* dol> t want to adjourn th> , sesshiU alid may Im vine ere tn their ( declarations that the m>*l<>n need j them but we would bet a few lead j nl<.kle* that when the old u>< r<nry K get* up over a hundred a lot of t them will be playing hookey at the d seashore. j r —o—o j The annual Adam* county Boy k Scout otmporve In *e**Miw at Camp I Quinn In the Hanna Nulttnaii park < which close* thia afternoon, was q « happy oceaabm tor the boys and e from tbeae ev<nu they gain much 1 knowledge that every boy want* and need* in tamping and iu lak iua care of himaelf. [ —o ' t While the annual peony ctrwtival I at Van Wert I* scheduled for thia ( week and laat Sunday waa *uppo* ■ eg to be visiting day. thia was pw*t t poned by Hid Mau Wc-gtfrer »M ! lias held bach the spring flower* a It I* expected that by next Sunday j tb< many garden* In our neighbor- l Ini; city wiil be in bloom and the I sipiit I* worth a trip I o—o c Snw-ly if you have stopped Io 1 thnrk of the terrible acene* m 11 Fwniw and W<lgium ami Holland and Nwrwwsg these day, you will be glad «r> give a, Wn- In a < row The mon<* b<«a« wvlKed • tvr tfe t »ole purport of rw-<lr-:»g »-«M 1 an< e u> the Injured, the ill and the 1 dying We baik-ve in mercy anu « this I* • great opportunity to give I a dollar or two to the cauae. < -oa— c The French demand vengeance 1 lor the bombing of Pari* While d every thing teem* to be fair in 1 war that old rule ba* never la-} r eluded the outright killing of wo- 1 Den and children, but modern 1 gletbod* of battle aeem to be dis- ! 1 terent a&d * pba*e of tt i* to create « panic among the populace That j I* per imp* the cauat of the many. r
h nfylng 'hag* thaw <« aicurrIng. -♦ « cannot m g the i»g< < to thogc ii airvau* aiou than a few week* under the postal icguiaIi *1 do we must pay regu lar postage which can't be deme because that i* more than we charge you forth. paper. It you will pay promptly It will eave u* mu a rouble ind assure you r< ■ • a . •. • sat* im till uih • • y«>'i V V Ma* it • o’s an **«i trail bnartia b largau then big >»b <>( <XeiminiiiM n f»i th« draft Tb<>»< wire it • iiH't d«f« Th* wa h» «ml »tid»«l in appai' il fiit<»;f bat tin ni»dUi-ijr th* uld - IB»h ha* got tn :tt *-«fh 4nd uati«ma began • jmirring f<»t p"aKb«ua that would gin th* tn advanUgc S«»w th* world I* torn to pleura again him win e.»!t’ lie dmt know II we ever needed the good n< >gh I it now m the. country W. should j quit petty interference with gov-1 erntmnt and <<m<entrat< our pow 1 .r to meet the world probl.-nts that ar< .a< h day Im ■ oming more i m< tea. lag Thl* I* no time tor petty politic * <*ur drenoc rath lorm of government i* be.ng test'd and only by proving that wh<ti wc , tn >d to thtnk and wotk together W« can du *O. will we survive. -w—o— Paul \ Me Suit, fegc ral ». < urity | head and former governor will Be- > liver the keynote »pee« h at the . lb m«H rain state < unv» iiliun, act | Ing a* temporary chairman while ( <>ovem« Towns, ud will act a» 1 t»r;naio>ut chairman Thl* artange j men! a**uic-s thone who attivid the ! convention of |wo musing s|«e<hes . for b»r- are two leader* who can really make them ou any occasion and e»pec tally on the political que* tlon* o* the hour Hath I* eapet1. nc c-d and splendidly qtyallßed and th> public will eagerly await their addresses. — A great throng of leader* from I every walk of life attended the funeral service* for Omer Stoke* Jackson at lir-snheld yesterday , A line man. an able attorney, a gcMid friend, his passing ha* wrought genuine sorrow to tbo-at-1 and*. Hi* name had been frequently meuti'incd in connection with tne govetuursilip and thus- who knew him well lecuguued bl* ability to nu that pia> c With great c re dll and r<-al good to the poupiu ot Indiana timer Jackaon *a* big enough fur any Job to whh h the people might have called him. —o Fred F. Bays, chairman of the' iM-mocratic slate central committee i» now pointing toward the Uemmratic etate convention at the Coliseum at the State Fall grounds on June 37, Many new and spec lac u lar teat are* are in store fori those whe attend this convention and tin In mo-ratic meeting Is c* peeled io stanrl <>nt. Famous for hl* cctag'u-ruft a* well as hl* capac -1 Ity tor political organisation. Mr Hay* will no doubt out-do himself 1 •<n this o< elision in bringing to the ■ In inocracy ot the state the most dramatic state convention iu the stale* political history. ——u-. A lot of men, some ot them w ally not quallßed. am btddlißt sor 1 Me pw avitt'ii ay .null m- wonder why. The task the now fcjjir year* will be any tigng but an easy one. Few uc< u could stand up cuuicrThr, demand* that will come to the chief executive a* the world problem* are being *olved and he who doe* It will wish a million time* he was out of it. Carrying each a responsibility in a republic iu which every one think* he ha* a solution tor any thing that come* up. managing an unwieldy congress. doing beat tor 140.000.000 people working out tus best *rrangement with world powers. I*
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I I • —— I Amwen Ta Teat l imov ar* th* sstvwt to Ute Twto QsNSttena ptictoti M Fm» »»• * | 2. No ' 1 English r-nvvnl-op i long oas in oprni: French. on'-vel-cp. 4 Monoplane. & cinema ft Gallup Poll 7. Ann Morrow Lindbergh, a Bat tie of Jutland. « No 10. Iran. 0 Modern Etiquette •y KOMRTA Ltß I ; Q In*« one rgtend felicitation* to a bridegroom, or congratulationa? A. These words are aynonomoua ' Felicitate ia the more formal term: 1 congratulate commonly implies a heartier and more genuine eipretalon of sympathetic joy Q When a man la guest ot honor at a dinner party, and Is seated between hit hostess and the girl he is escorting, to which la he e»pe< ted to pay more attention? A Neither He should dir ide his 'attention as equally as possible. Q Are calling cards used for tea and luncheon invitaiions? A. Yes. sometimes. n . • BmwekoM Scrapbwk 1 • By Roberta Lima tn Tea Kettle The furry lime deposit on the inI aide of a tea kettle can be removed by putting »<jmr vinegar, to which a little salt has been added. Into the kettle and allowing to stand for a while When bubbles begin to appear on the surface. It indicates ;1.,i 'he lime Is dissolving After it ha" been removed, rinse wHh clear water White Teeth If no glass lube la available for I taking a medicine that stains the teeth use a stick of macaroni for t the purpose. Il will draw perfttetiy Glossy Linens A fine gloss will be Imparted to the linens when ironing by covering a piece of Itee.was with flannel and rubbing over Hie surface of the iron. e HrWUNTY YEARS * l AGO TODAY • —r June t — President Wil«<m de nouncea < oßgtess tor failure to lake I act ion to remedy the high cost of | living County Buperiawndent E M christen is quin- ill with lonsUitls. School board select" teachers for 11920-21 term and will announce them soon. Congress adjourns after a long I a job for the biggest and best trained man only. It requires more than business ability to govern. It tak«* heaps and heaps of g-exl < ommetb sense and diplomacy mixed with firmness. honesty and i 1 wisdom.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
*d<mdlock session President Wilson! vetoes the appropriation bill The condltlun of P U Andrews, ill In a Fort Wayne hospital. I* reported to be extremely serious Kaymond Gasv will wed Miss Helen Kelk-r of Culver at Monterey. Tuesday. — TODAY’S WAR MOVES XXVAcIXVKD ON PAGB THltlm* pea'ed. a* an initial movement, in the present case. The Somme defense* nre different from the Belgian The < rossing of the river require* careful direction and especially artillery and air attac k against the AHIm MHrem hed beyond the river. Tanks can have little effect unless the Oer- ! map» *r* able to drive the Allie* ' b*> k beyond the river. No lightning straw* should be able to do this Prolongation of the c-ombat. therefore. I* to be expected, if the Allies < an < ontlnue to hold the south tignk of the Homme, the German* will have to revl»e their strategy. *nd may be forced to try to break through elsewhere In an entirely new movement. Ueports that the southern British expeditionary force I* occupying a position near Abbeville bring* the British within a few miles of
PONTIAC BUILDS i ANOTHER MILLION CABS! 1 I a a . J t r jKSnSSL -Mt "J I fit i MSI IWMi nft *4 fl ■ H In ' ■ n *' l v ’ ts mi *toES3 SmEhSSmqSb ’ mars ■MSsss.Men>esa< m » T V*‘ r ”****“ — J ' NO WON9ER NNTIACUNAVING THS BIGGEST YEAR IN HS , ■ I I.'IIffIUJIHMUIIJI lllllimiU..UU.lLHlll>MlM /gto* fOATMC OMt K e*r fir People who want to wake a change TTf /roto MUI// CdTg/ That * why Pontiac, wbieh Hu ' m , n j r yessed tbs J,d#g,l»Noer mark thu week, is having ,P ,nd .L/'u‘ '& aHPMMKSsMgBBjfe-H. the greatest year tn its history* *•** eov owe a* tba thousands of small ( <*>* m » ' owners w>» have changed over to Poirtise this yeer you esn sford m • nJ m rmvw rMVTlACiseeo* tto sue Msmac wby h. did be'll tell ynu Hetoyl — eford • test enee.M*t. WheehMss, tieiaekes. dew priew MA Wheelbase. Ilf laches. ' — ■■■ —-——— ~ , (OrSe ’ fl—-►*-«. B. Weight. UlSlUPnee St Wetgbr. MSI eeseds. Price g IVO 4 * FOB THE SPECIAL SIX BVfINF” >' , iti *•< I , T H r -a- e—S H <m. • 7V41 dr/fesredof Peerwe. JftaHgea. Trasspertwwe *•»"« •• r ‘'" 4 f . i...... ■' in. ■■wii. i .. ypMeoef afotpewel god eaceuectei—ssrre. Pries* i* <**■/' »■' ' || WHITE & ZESER MOTOR SALES 24N Monroe Street
Cree y, where England. Iu 1344. at! the great battle ot I’rwc.y first became * leading military power. At that time the English made first use on the continent of the king-1 ' l>ow greatly extending their power of attack They also intiudu<ed an, entirely new defense consisting of lung-bowmen fighting sultd rank*, , of spearsmen Their new tactics, ' oven ame the advantage long h.-ld I by muuuted knight*, forcing tb* I knight* to fight on foot. The pro*- i 1 unity of Crecy may well have a' stflnulating effect ou the resisting power ot the British during the present fighting. . . ... - 0 ... -. , - ADAMS COUNT! cCONTINUKV F*M r*ae WNW> 1 The delegation will go to Indlanap- - oil* June M I No expression or vote Waa m.ide ; on the candidacies of the other eandldatM* for stat* edfre e In the race for governor, Mr ' Peter* and Lieuienant governoi I Henry F. were the flr»t I I two candidate* to outer the raw* I Ila vid M prosecuting attor--1 ney of Marton couuiy. announced ' hi* candidacy tor the- noml nation today There are about !*7I vole* In th, ' ■ convention and on that basis It I 1 would require approximately !>M [ 1 to nominate.
HADID BAN ON BY GOVERNMENT Mop Communication* By AnMktcurM With Foreign Station* W.Mtmwton. June j <U.R) The . Mrrai c•mmunir»tlon» commlsj alas locbiy plac ed an Immediate I s.m ss radio tommuslc atlcms h■wc* l ailed Mute* amateur* and ' twrelgg stailon* The camuiisslon did not . labor ate it* order which will afect 1 »ppr<H»w*<«ii-ly kkooo amateur* III erased In the I’nltrd State*. It was bc-lteved lhr action »m ( prompted by a de*lr* to c bee k *ny I pasaebbe use that suhv. rslvr ele- i wh iHs might be making of the am- . I asrwr *rt*ulk Thr commlsaiou said that Ihe ' , pcwhlbHlo* does no' apply to coinni iMil< allow bcTweu amateurs in, | the cnntlnc-aial I sited Stale* and I H* terrßcwle* and po»*e*aic>n* nor doe* thw hen apply to VnWed I iltatM* rttineM authorl»rd to op- • atw amwtewr (patlcn* in the 1 Phlltpptnr klaud* or the f'anal i Zone whv-n mnh per«on* aru comi inuiihaiing wnh amateur* in the 1 | l ulled Blah * One of th* Br*t steps to Inc rease I control of alien* lie the govern-1 I menf's drhe against subversive ac-, I lltttlM will he th<- finger printing ' : of all Incoming alb-u* a justice ■ ! d'-partmi at spokesman said today. ( UandMate FHw Campaixn ('•*(.* tb-e Fryluu k wnsuccessful can- I , dldate for th* ftrmiw rath- nomlna- 1 ItlM Io th.- offh r ot county rec ord- , !er, fl!<-d a H*t ot |k» in evp.-n»e* I incurred during bl* campaign OVER MILLION MEN I cCUMTiNUWD rmw* Faun, qnb , lied "pafixer” division• of the type that accompUthrd tbr swee p I i through northern Fr*m* Homel 2 340 tank* and ti.'tto grmtwed , ! cars and other vc-hidrs were being i ' employed Against thia th* French were ho-; 1 lleved tn have eiosr to a million j I men In position along the Somme j ' end the Almi* While the batt!* of annihilation | ordered by Hitler got underway ‘*n elght-day celebration of the i Flanders victory was starting cm , ' the Germaw home- frunt also al 1 i Hitler’s order Fnr three days. | ' he decreed, bells will ring through-j 1 out Germany and for eight day* | I there I* to be joy and festivity. i The French reported that the | German attack was concentrated j between the *ea and the LamtRolsnon* road Indicating that the' chief ftahtlag was going on along ; a lie mil* front with lesser fight-1 mg tor ths- whole distance of the ■ line. Action opened with a traditional i arlHfery bombardment at 4 a m an nnuawul feature of the present | war which has been marked on the < German side by an abnenc-e of I I artillery preparations The brunt of thl* attack, it was! ' c lew. t*a*t be borne by thr Frs ich r-lth the aid ot » small British ex-1
[ iwdltlousry fore* which rsmatawdin Fruncw when th* chief h e F . (orc** w< pt into Helgium W I *ton Churchill !cidlc*trd to p. t t " ' incut yesterday tfe! |o*o., ~{ I equipment In the rvacila,; ! Flanders were *c> great lhaf I Would be ervrial months lief,,., I Urge MW 11. E F. rocild Im- e I const rfu ted • The Italian front today conti tied omiuous but without tansibi, development* to Indic ate whe- in Italy was closer to entry ln'*> tin War. Telephone communh atlnn 10- Icily ggd I | Gre at Hrltaln was banne d Tin | Fascist *c hcMil for political pre pa I lion was closcel Im-cmusc ill ,tu 1 dents have beeu called to th, 1 color*. A report reamed (tome t’c,< Qreeer hied rejei led an lirgi • • Turkish rc-.|cie*t for prrmisslcm I occupy some Greek lslai,<|. , M I Ocularly some neai th' great I Italian base In the |s>de. cu... I Island* off the Turkish coast Belgian quarters In Pa 1. ! rate d that oven If Germany 1 I win the war King la<opoid «. 1 no longer Im- aatiafactory n, -ft, 11- Iglaiis a* a monan h Drott 1* launched Berlin. June- & jpj t French front biased Into *< ftom the Maslnoc line to th> .■ > today as the German military m I chine drove In for a crushing blow at the heart of France and | Fri th h slashed ba< k at thr on 1 position* -d the German tin- • I The tiermail high command < vealed that It had movwd •* |y I to carry out the orders of Ad t 1 Hitler and renew action on 'Weaken front In an ati.-mp-drive home a death blow .0 • | Franc e "Aggn salve o|h ration* 1
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