Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1940 — Page 5
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-top* •I'” her career- ««, oS'J* ”M» , Hriiwxxf w**M laughed ai .jit aiwther mode actor a . «hK Alan Jonea bought a »>>'! • numt** °f ® nr irts take thr bar* seat now i gar han Just •°W ,our caliwta at a nice profit jmtft American republic j>» aied to are c,vtlr ? ”• It m heirW with laugh Director W S Van Dyke ndapobca whistle to signal , a 'Bttanweet ” M tut »h»" Bl<, y VM ln c jj» of bis last concert in tojta. a woman fan manti weak peat theater attendml take a poet right back I curtain where the eUr was r is attempt was made to tor ate produced a police ’ k and annnuree.l "If you fe! 'fl me 111 blow thia at bo! aa I can " |j uyi « la the funniest that rer happened to him oacwt tour I itoptnart of Paul Muni and hr W:lham Dietrrle from m mda a long association l atofia for both Dieterie Mar contract at the Rurhank r ID yean, Muni for seven. | that tune Muni has made tee outada picturee, The I land at R-K-O and The brtk at M-G-M K arntto ago. R-K-Oa forDtoVtment signed Bigne , lew,uh ectreaa to a conM t«M her to report to the A< it With the extent the war. communications a tfcult and the company H N core about It. they under-rated the lure of h'"t contract. r 'rowing half was around ■T WINNERS .Htn rsnu rar a a onB; I aro'emi-td I Norma I ik«<. teal; Wilma Grove. ' |tw aeiond I rnrrorement ||; timer ■ Muiuoe, first. [ Barabara Byerly. I f* d| featoifefw i tste 7" dMI Ik, ’h'taos* Mo-ont CfL iCream war L SMITH iwrt; co.
low Open and M '*‘ it r,l,f *U»e Meding Place h MIES gg> TAP ROOM Xnrth Second Street — Decatur ! : w r ' a lh '"s *?* • • cMan and comfortable. “Pick-up’ atop in for a * iwitle of your favorite beer N ew Fixturesj
■ the world, the actress han just cabled from Toklo that shell bo - here by the appointed date. i tn 'They Drive hy Might," Ida r Lupine murders her drunken hue- . band by leaving the motor of his r car running and walking across a I light beam, closing the garage r doors. Several times thereafter, rhe picture shows her in mortal t terror of the electrte gadget Bo convincing Is the star’s per- . t< rn am • that It comes as a ffieeh to learn that Ida and Louis Hayi ward are installing Just such an , automatic door on their garage » — Mice the way thinge are breakI mg for Lucille Bail Not only has , R-K-O picked up her option but she can take her pick of a number of Broadway offers. George Abbott, who directs the star to ! Too Many Girto." wants her for a stage show. Nam and Bella Hpewack have advanced a proposition. Then there’s an offer for <ummer stock at Maplewnod. N. J, and another with Orson Welles' troupe. The Alice Faye-Tony Martin re onciliatlon rumors keep coming. Hero is what she says: “Tony calls me up every once in a while and. when he gets back here, well probably have some dates together. But that's as far as It will go." Boon new, Alice will be back Before the camera. She starts rehearsals on Tin Palley" in a few w-eeka Edmond Pendleton, composer brother of Nat Pendleton, Is safe and still tn Paris . . . Edith Fellows winds up a five-year CMurnbta contract with the eompleti m ■f "Nobody's Children " This will the last of the Five Little Peppers ’ series , . Buenos Aires' La Navida Swimming chib will have murals showing Johnny Weissmuller tn action. They vs sent for els enlarged photographs. 12 by JO feet in etas ~7HSiiS Price is back In town for testa on Hudson Bay Company " Hea wearing a heard. And he's Hotlywood’s most enthusiastic expectant father. First thing he did was to visit Janet Gaynor and Adrian to see their baby . . Sam Bext. of Lindy's, eloped to Las Vegas recently with Hannah Bakson The beauty with Dick Purcell at La Conga waa Gloria Hope. . . . And that was Donald Kahn with Ann Rutherford at the Victor Hugo ... Have Chiqmta and Nita T. Granlund. m. e. of the Florentine Gardena show, made up? She ta very much In evidence there again. . . . Dem Arnas ta doing a burn at being described as a ’ Cuban glamor boy ." Kirkland, first. Joann Sullivan. Wabash, second; Barbara Yoder. Berne third Clothing 11. Evelyn Frohnapfel. Decatur, first; Fluretta Sullivan. Wabash, second. U>u Marie Smith. Berne, third Clothing 111 Jusnfia Fruecbte, Decatur, first. Wills Mae Mosei. Berne, second. Mary Pollack. Decatur. third Clothing IV: Helen Haines. Mou roe, first; Hetty Alice Mettler. Bs-rne. second; Ruth Clark Ht Mary's, third. Clothing V: Dorothy Frohnapfel,, Decatur, first; Grace M>>saer. Jes fereon. eemnd; Irene Bultetueler, Nt John’s, third. To State Fair Exhibits selected among those shown at the fair here to be sent to the state (air 4 II club demon strations hi September were an Honored today by Mlsa Juanita Lebman. In charge of this work, The Adams county state lair exhibits will be; Third year cotton school dress. Veina Bleary Munroe township Third year cotton sleeping pajamas. Wills Mse Moser. Berne Fifth year beat dress of silk or rayon, Naomi Hteury. .Monroe town-
NEgTIP ROOM IS OPEN HERE I Tap And Lunch Room In Opened In Mien Recreation Building The lunch room and lap room at Mies Iler rest ion In the Mies build Ing, corner Becond and Jackson Streets, baa been opened to the ! public. Th> buslueaa ta being operated by Can II "Molly Miss Irxal bowling alley proprietor, who 1a building new howling alleys In the I former Mewl hulldins The now businoaa house Is eompletely modern fhronghout and ta located in the south front wing t the hulldins Modernistic booths, chairs and tables have been InstriUed and a new bar has been c<mstru< ted. lam< hea and sandwiches are to be served In addition to draught and bottle beer and soft drinks. The Imwling alleys are el per led to lie opened thia fall In lime for ths gpenlng of the buwllng season. BLITZKRIEG ON CONTI NL'KI > FHOM FACIK OMB between France and Germany under whh h oer upled territory waa divided Into five sones. It was egplalned that the division was In-lendr-d to speed up the return of tefuger-e without Interfering with German military preparations for the attack on Britain. Effective at S p. m. yestciday. however, the Germans suspended all railroad and highway traffic bei ween occupied and unoccupied territory. The suspension, cfir-cted without notice, Immobilised trains and pit vented housands of bank workers, whose return the Germans had de manded In order that tranks might be reopened, from reaching Paris, t'nder German orders, the Fren< h coastal gone between the Belgian frontier and the Bomm<- river, in . eluding the hit channel ports of Boulogne. Calata and Dunkirk, were closed tight. Ordinary persons were permitted neither lo cater nor leave thia sone. Duly farmers, ministers and fat - lory workers were permitted to enter a so-ourl sum. including Urn Halve and Dieppe port areas, eli tending down to the mouth of the Betas Between the Heine and the Lotto, ln< ludniK lhe ports of Cherbourg t Brest. Lortent, 81. Nasalre and Nantes, inovetm nt also was restricted The main semes Into which lhe occupied territory waa divided are: i I) all northweatern jrorta between the Belgian frontier and lhe lailrc river. 2* a goto* along the Atlanilc between the S|Miilah frontier and lhe Loire; fii a big central area ' extending from the coastal sones to the Maginot zone; Si lhe area north of Paris, bounded hy lhe northweatern, central and Maginot zones and lhe Belgian frontier. — "O-— - 21 REPI’BLICS iC’CiNTINUKD FROM PAOB <>NKI since the Washington government , will be acting on In-haH of all other republics The declaration was an Important diplomatic victory for I'nlted Biairs secretary of slate Cordell Hull and Ila results likely will be fell many year*. The M-ciion of ft anihorlstng any nation or nations to act first and consult the other republics later waa considered highly important in view of Hulls repealed warn Ings 'hat political and admlttUtralive coiidiilona In France and the Netherlands now are sinh that ship Fifth year sport suit. Ruth Christy Jefferson township. Fifth year sports dress Delores Ryerly. Kirkland township.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Army Chiefs Urge Fast Action lIS JT <si ja, N IWM Rl ■ Brig. Gea. Wllltam Mwdd and General George Marshall After appearing before the house military affairs committea in Washington, Brig Gen. William E Shedd, left, assistant chief of staff, IT. to army, and G<n. George Marshall, chief of staff, discuaa lha administratien s pending compulsory training bill, which both urge l the < i-mmlttee to enact. General Marshall warned against the tchsdula of some European democracies of "too late and too Uttto."
aitual administration of the colonI lea In this hemisphere could be| cbangad over night. Since the I’niled States Is lhe 1 only American republic with a navy I strong enough lo prevent an InvaI shin, or to prevent any power fiom I taking over the French and Duh h I jMissesslons. the resolution was considered to nominate fh>- I'nlted! : Stales as the hemisphere's defend- : , er. | And when the representatives of ■ th<- 21 HTHlblh a have signed the 1 'declaration Tuesday lhe I'nlted ' Stales' Monroe Isstriie- will l>< I come a basic law of all the Atnerl . cas. "We've cleared our docket inm
After a Visit by Nazi Bombers r — I -MS This ta what happened to a British destroyer trapped by German Stuka dive bombers at a dock in a Belgium harbor. The vessel to literally blown to bits aa you can see.
|>|eti>ly." Hull said as he left the ' room where his committee had lieen In conference. He was con gratulated on all sides. — - o - - - — — OH l( ERS N AME ; H'ONTINI Ell FHOM PAGB ONE! dm les. resigned lecetrtly. She has Iteen employed as deputy Ivy .Mr | Archbold In lhe county agent s office and started work today. .Mrs. Arnold Is an <-g|>erleii< ed stenographer. .Mrs Bussell Heluill of this i ity Is the deputy loitnty clerk, lu-lng I named by Mr TroUtner when he took office last J ciliary
HIT BY AUTO, ONE MAN HURT Mexican In Injured When Struck By Auto Saturday Night t'rtrann Portales. «. a .Meghan, suffered a painful but not serious head Injury Saturday night about I o'clock when be was struck by an auto. | u The accident occurred at the Intersection of Monroe and First slreots as Portales and a companion. Juan Artnendarta. also a Mexican. Were crossing Monroe street The car waa driven by Bennie Hirkloea. 2*. of Decatur. Harhleas told Officers Hoy Chllcota and Npecial Policmnaa Raymond Shachley. who Investigated, that the Mexican walked Into bls car. Portales, who said he lived throe miles south on the Mud Plha, was I hn<H-ked unconscious to the paveI ment. lie was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital tn the Zwhh ambulance by Holitfil Zwh k and Robert Freeby. t'omlng at the height of the Saturday night shopping bustle In the city, the accident attracted a huge crowd The officers Indicated that darkless would be absolved of all blame llarklos Was accompanied by Lavroaca Michael, also of Decatur. — . „ — SIXTH ANNUAL '•"SI INl'Ef' FROM II U. "NKI I taah of setting up for the fair Tents for the liveshx k qhows I were placed last week, and entries I started coming In today I Judging in th«- various llveslm k I shows will Im- started Tio-sikty I morning, and continue through Thtiraday. The fair will continue all weeh < losing at midnight Baturday. .. • _Q- _ Writer’N Project To Start Here Monday Elniei Itarwaehter well known { j World War veteran of this city, will begin work next .Monday as a ‘ reseau h Held worker foi the WPA | I Indiana writer s project, which Is | F. D. R. Caller Selected at the Democratic convention in Chicago to he running mate with President Roosevelt in November, Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace makes hla first call on the president at the White House In Washington since the convention. The two mapped campaign strategy. ffißßßEMßMMßHHßffiffifime xffiNEENMMMfiffiffiEtaataaiffißMßMffifiEl Huh! Nothing) can dampen / my spirit when * . THIS happens! \ DAO'S Buying me a new set of Firestone Imperial Tires end a Car Radio at the Decatur Auto Parts * Service, and I am tickled pink. Those tires sure add class to my ear. Decatur Auto Parts & Service COMPUTE SERVICE let at Jefferson fits
Sun Turns Him Into Seahorse ■ ft’ i-B/r’ ww 1-0* • wMlhSfw IJs Finding New York's hot weather unfavorable, Tom, Fulton Fish Market ■teed, kicked over the traces and took a running dive into the East River for a cooling dip. It took pereplring polie, and firemen almost two hours to vet the 1 MO-twiund horse out erain, aa shown
Im-liik >ponaoied In the P 2 counties hy the hidlana Blate Teachei s col I lege al Terre Haute. Waveland Fisher of this city. I who was fiirmerly engaffed on the | same project, will be transferred next week to the pis' book project, which ta lielng compiled at the 4<mrt house (> II Wuvbbv-kltig supervisor of
Even in Hol weather yoa’ll find Laundering easy with a M A Y T A G 1 Atta for * demonstration. I H ♦ EMate Stove* / V U ♦ hehinalor Refrigerator* /• ll ♦ Homer Sweeper* “ I We Service and Repair all make*. Decatur Hatchery Monroe Street .lame* kitchen. Salesman Meat You Can Cut With Your Fork! And that’s not an exaggeration! Wc actually guarantee that am Steak. It >ast or Ham that you bin at the Big New A&P Meat Dept, is as tender and flavorful as you have ever eaten. Cut from Prime quality Corn-fed Beef, small sugar-cured Hains, w h i t e milk-fed Native Veal and genuine branded 1940 Spring Lambs, the entire line offered for your approval is the best u e can buy. And it won’t take any pressure cooking to make our meat eat right. We’ll stake our entire reputation as quality food merchants on the satisfaction you will get at the New A&P Meat Market and when we say Quality, there is absolutely no compromise. The expense saving we make in operating our stores on the self service plan enables us to otter you Meats of such high standard at prices as low or lower than you would ordinarily pay for meats of lesser quality . COMPARE THE QUALITY AND THE PRIC E WE LL BE SATISFIED WITH YOI’R JUDGMENT. Yours for better meats, MARTIN DYSERT Meat Manager.
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District 2 for the WPA. was In the city today and completed arrangements for Mr. Darwachter’s employment next week W O Little ’ Is engaged 111 copying the com-rnlsslimi-r'a record at the court bouse PARKING — Schmill l ivid acroK- Bridge — I lie.
