Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every EvcuibC Ekeepi Sunday b> fHC D6CATVR DEMOCRAT CO lucuiputat* d Kfi’ered at the l»« »tur. Ind, Poet t'Blce aa Seeond Class Matter J II HA H Hutthuua* 1 . Sv* > a Hus Mgi Pica U Heller in* i'.vud.ul Kubscription Rales ama** < 'oplos I ”3 Due week. by iartier ..... ,10 our yeat ny carrier .. .. 6*' Uae niuuia. by mall ......... 34 Three months, by mail .... . 1.00 t*>B tuuulba, by mad ......... 1.74 Um* year, u> 3 on luv year, al tf;n 300 Prices quoted are Within a radius of 100 tn ilea. E.se- • here I ..* * --no y- ar Adv* ’isiug Kale* made It an mi Apple atioll Nslb*..vl Idvei H*pi-«* . »e b* HEKKER a I it 4 !.<•* **»; m Anna-. New York 14 East Marik* r Inure, l. Iticag** u l barter Member of !he lndi.*na League of H itue Mumuii B an .. ..!*• ”* lU| -0 —o o — Th. Red iio-- will n d loots ts • ii h* *p th* its wh** .* - suff- it - In *a< tn Et;**p* Ea< h day th* »jt>att*>t a*t •*<?t ; s.’imi*- .unl t-h* *flin, w<»rs.. (1 vi . «■ .*■■■ u o Th- I *|'i i ’**• •**'• mad* ilieit and y**u may 1»* **si|* that thva* *o* til. ulft* al< I.*-' want Inga m**m*n* -0 Thi”> na’ ’**n »ill -v*-v r> thi- . ah* has to defend he: security and p ’• * I th* Panama < anal hut the grewt majority " f l”’'’Pl- »till t* ■ is* h, . * *'■■■-•. de* troops to foreign land* n.-ardb - **! what th** broad* a-', i** from other Ila'.on* may -ay -ou — Itn lad* *1 lit pria’-*1 by I imiiri i*. I • bmm *i* t n» the enlarging id ’h< amy navy and air co i ». i» -•■o ral mil lion dtrlla - f"t ’ ■ FBI This I**l* >1 ag* In > * d> the dim Holl <d .1 Edgar H**»*vet wilt <i-an out t in- *lni liy to -Il out' Atnet* n a. — o o —- Mill ■*’*■ ar* >ll a’ *1 d*»ltt*it. n th* varum* < *<un’ ; • ot r!,i ..p* Th* **uff-ring * in■ Vj.iini* county lias been .* k* *1 '* tai***2.ihw> a* her quota to the 11**1 Cr**»# whnh i* striving * i.* u rUffecng We han* p.*--*d Illhalf way mark Le t * complete fill** job quit kly -0 .tany ot •In • **ll* .* in* n w ill probably g** on and "tn’iiru* liotr military tra i*hm with *!*.* It* - tv* Officers Training * ** i*» which in* established on n* iriy *t* y *am POO Thom who hat* taken the first two yours o: ineliniltiary training will In* eligible i*i join th* reserve officers corps and it nt tim* their services are ne* d* d. they will be better equipped to serve their country —o American industry i* coming forth m great strides to aid th* country and help It prepar. for whatever might lie necessary to preserve this as a land of free people. Airplanes, ships and arms will be provided on a mass production basis and we will be tort I* bed against any enemy or attai k Patriots don t ask so many qtteslions or stop to quibble when their government calls aud It is heartening to set- the present uti selfish spirit demoiisi rated by some ot the biggest men in the nation.

Th. i’ll .ag** Tilbunte stiaw vote | n *7 Indiana r illes shows Roose* veil ’ * ill lh* b lead amonc Ih m*e f *nd b rdltw l»-w*y by a I**’** ■tiai. fI) Th* K* w York pose, ill ng attorn* y r«* rived tiS'i of the It* p ilill* alt cot* *ast The vote ill this * ity gave a 11< »* *ut Roosevelt ~<■l Iff < ugrs* the I*ll*** lit slt’l iiioii may tx * hang* *1 srv* <1 | tun.* biiw-iit li**w and November f * event- are is* lining wo r»|> *lly !. ,i a- -*w von* * oiifdn < iHissildy | k* •p up If the *l* * ’l**ii wet* h* Id I *d**y, It would b*- Ifoowryrlt in all easy *ant*-i o o — Form* ll*iv*in*>r la*t In of Unilsi j I t,,ed li**t woity about III* *f t i- of th* wai for a while for , * going to tak- nn r»t* tided nip i f***l* al pttsoti anti-iH** fori l*i v * . having I*ku passed on , ||. was found guilty of using | In *na » to d* fraud the parti* u ill* Ht hl* ’ HUI Im'IIIK th. I*.* plain * of ,i ♦:t*K»«* ki* k | ‘ .. k lommiwion In an auto d*al M.• a»!in I’’J in h.ilf i* . *!- »bih a.- .M inor j Ji t |,, t w|| t *.<« th ,»ny ftwi 4iMMi ! -0 • tv k .»p ‘.»f th< a NM * IW! - 4 pni*ht dil bornh . HI Ijinq ‘ siiitl !*• Wri id v—o ! I , k Fols I* t ¥ • fI I* ■ • htan » ? - >* ,*t Th*- fl !•* f< th* Hi “ Ur- i'4 bu<h um ; > Hid fr«- -,-*• I * . ,ii *•.*•- y ** I* ~..i.**d by th. Am. ri-.rn la*g **ii I •< i h’dd ifi vipj’ oil th* lawn of the i*aig- h*>u*> al *1 < * Graham p**min* i<t I.* ai**n n - . F* . t W <yn* and a I** m* i t■ > district command* r will *!■ ’.• n< ipal add ■- V 1 * ( mi -d to attend ’he servii* l,*>’i.* m*y tti* Aim-rlian Flag wav** • f fm* v* stand as symbol of ■ i n oti* * and 1 bristiam’y, - 0 -0— Th president in hi.** add *-s» to | tii* graduating «lass -it the In - I v. * ty ~*! \ i ainia undoubtedly osp eased the feelings of most II •ho ar. imp* ll* *1 by "’h* god« **' | lot.* and hah in a tight to d* t -H.*y th* tri* p*-opl* s of th*- tt!*l ( W |>| ||. was * qually repiew* nt1 h> urged ’ha’ it Is thm to i all/* wh.it th* defeat of the allies and th* supremacy of Hitler and M*i»-, wolmi would mean to out part *>t , th- world His ’-ilk was of ths- , kind to inspire patriotism at home and maybe too mil* h hop- abroad , Indianapolis Star. —o o — It Hiller controls th* world, one ~: * * :* -t,.md- line'll’ ’*■ ’** ' -* 1 ” Immigration bars in the I nlt*-d States so that fieopie from the 1 h* avily populated countries in Enrol*-* *an come here to mak* a living. Sinh a policy would b* harmful to American labor and th’ Amer|rau standard of living In th* machine ag> w* can t employ all our own is-ople it seems and any * hang* in immigration quotas would work a still greater hardship Aside from English speak mg people, immigration is limited i to 143,’mhi a y**ar and In retent • years it has not totaled that num , i bet -0 Additional contracts totaling more than 3122.000 have been awarded by the city council in the i half million dollar improvement i and enlargement of th*- city nlac* trie utility The general contract f for remodeling the building and i construe Ung foundations for the turbine, boiler and other equipi

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"SOMETHING TO REMEMBER HIM BY" wimW~e I 'Acjk. iWL CIS»LUI 51

r it Happened in A Bitter B eet Th* Rockville Tribnii*- of AilgUM K* «y» that in tht pbnu-er | day- ol Paik *'*UUty. th*r«- »a» a* -th limit up th*- *■■ k in •hlibl iti* »,<» only on* < lo* k <'"in**-- 1 , i|U< ntly when th*- malaria »• -i-**ii I mail*- In*. '•»'.<!>• th*- taking «t <|tti I < nin> at r* xulai Interval* guntn-.* find and home Hound* d [ • v« *y two hotirr .«» a aignal for th*- : Liking of the tneilli nn- / He Lost No Tone H n* told of .i Hrankllu county i In uit riding pr* a* her who on ope o* anion an h* wae driving bin ox team tn null tin t a young man on ho:»rlm<k with a young woman *b* hind him on the earn* bora* ii"' an un< onumni atyle of travel ! >ng in thorn day* The young man I hailed th* ox drlvt-t and »aid. "Mr. Preacher we w*re going Io your • hoii»< to b* married- When will in.nt hai* b*’<li iwaided to Yoi*t Bnm of thia city Together with . the *lx percent engineer'* feea and i 'he attorney h»». more than 1400.* mat of the laooimo estimated expenditure* hao air* ady lieen pledg *d and a f* w contracts remain to h* awarded When completed it should give the city a modern, eflti i* nt plant, resulting In great ravings to usi-rs and taxpayers. O—v—— To keep the Hitler army from entering ran*. It might be good strategy to mine the sewer system In that great city. When the • nemy troops, l»elit on destroying the gr«-at metropolis anyway, inar< h down the streets, set of! the dynamite and blow them up or bury them The Prench are making a last stand and will naht for every inch of their homes aud country. It is out* of the greatest tragedies In history and most of the world hangs Its head at the thought of destroying the famous Prsnch capital The decision having been made to use the city as I a fort, there will not be much left of its art. century old buildings and great boulevard* after the armies get through with it.

'y* ■ n < ll.tv* you a license?' Inquired! th* pr*4ih«r Finding that they! had p:*w tired th** n****-seary li* * use [ and nol wishes Io retrace his I p*u to y he a»k- *l " And so you want •*> It** married, both of you?'' ' to whl< h they asaented lawiklng 1 at them a« they sat on the horse het right a m eneir* Ung his waist, h* said Then I pronounce yon!* man and wlf* Go home, now i you ai* marrtod Get up, Bu*k' A Moat Generous Attorney A Grant **>unty attorney of more than lo* vl repu’altoii before the Civil Wai ha*l a habit of staying I at lav* rns over nighl and refuainw ( Io pay his bill before leaving H> did this at the Tracy Tavern -0 Al ”>■ allo” •y ; 1 w v leaving, the * lerh hoping to . t* i at least part of 'he amount 'I ns* i said 'lt you will pay half .' of th. bill th* house will throw off the other half." Quick aa a flash the attorney retorted. "You 1 shall nut b* more lite ral than me. ' I will throw off th*- othei half Goodliys And he left aa usual without paying the bill In the Good O’d Daye" In Green lounty a hundred yewra ago C**ugres» land sold for 61 25 / per a* r<* "Canal land ’ brought ' 42 5” p«-r acre. A farm laborer work-**! from sun up to suu down ’ for l« per month better postage way 25 cent# usually paid by the r* eiv*-r. and a man had to work ’ a *lay to get enough money to left j' a letter", aa it was tailed o * TWENTY YEARS”* AGO TODAY J Jun* 13. 1820 was Hnnday. —qp Trads in a GeM Tpww - Owaetur

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Aiuwen To Test | Questions I Below are the answers U> the Teal QweaUoas printed aa Pace Two « • 1. laige. 2. National Industrial Keioveiy Act. X I R A 3 Superior. 4 Egyptian obelisk5 Hetor t r. Aut<> racing. 7 Ikiugla* G. Corrigan !> E»*idu» 9 At leant 5«.«e» 10. Wall street — Modern Etiquette | 7 By ROBSSTA LCB J Q When meeting a friend you have not seen for a long tune i» It all right to #ay "Have you been 111? You are looking so thin"? A Never If you *an not truthfully say that the fnend is looking well, it Is f*etler to make no remark at all aa to your impression Q. When attending an informal dinner and a guest sees that another guest is taking no part in the converaatlou. what should one do? A. It is the duty of the hostess ■ not a guest i to see that Muh guest takes part in the conversation. Q May a debutante wear a string of pearls at bur coming-out party? A Yea. but no other jewels ,i—o — TODAY'S COMMON ERROR "Phenomena'' is plural, the singular form is "phenomenon.''

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