Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1940 — Page 4
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DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening ■leapt Bunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Im <>rpi>:«•'< <! Entered at the Dx-isiur, lud Post Udi * a* is. < "!ld Class .Matter J II llelli-r l’i< « I-hi A, Il llvltbhUM, > y a llu» M»r, Divk D Heller \:< * l’i raid* ut Subscription Rate* Nlnglv Copies I >U Ono week by ■ timer year, by carrier sou Ona month. by mall 13 Three mouths, by mall . 1 "<» Hit mouths. by mail I"’* Ona year by mail 3 W Ono yea at ■•III- • 3 Price* quoted »i< within m radtu* «»r l'*V miles. Elsewhere ft .’><» one yeat. Advertising lUte« madi known on Application National Adv* r K* pr* -■ iitatlv* NCHEKItEK A t o. 5 la SilUloii Av* nil* N* » Yolk la East Wa-her ten, t hi* ago Chart. i Mi inter of Th* Indiana L* .*» H of lloliie Dallies I ton l overlook tin fait that Io vote m Nou iiC'i't > i must teproperly -*■«>-•. d and yon have only a in -nth Iti whit Il to attend to It. -0 il-*.■!•!* I and lot. V..i| illily hale opinion* ***» hoW *li» ■r.-Veii* ineiit should Ih operated and by whom A» a lihhl Ann in an iltiZ' ti yon should :**;isu-t now it you are not Ml quiLtod - O X. — Plans an leing <oliiplit.il fol the **p* liihg ot th. 11. w la s 01l Hom. h* • on Sunday and Monday It l» th. -m t i <>mpl*T> and mod etn horn* w. han -<.n and the l*oy« will enjoy it a lot 111 tin years to coin* - —c o While Mr W lUk • and S< nutol .Mi Nary a . nito sins tin administration for not making mon pro Kress tn militaiy preparation*. Con gressnian Gilli* ,»«u* * a 'tat. inent faloiitis lohltifei i enlistments to: training Doeetil Jus' seem to link —o “Gabby * llartn.tt will - -.iicnu* anol het year at hast as mana** i of tlif i 'hl< ago Cubs, mm li to the satisfaction of a lot of fans who Ilk* Mm Ills team has not made tin showing this year tiny would like hut he has had som* bad Im k and is always in tin- game. —o Preparing for d*f*ii». of this greatest louutry in the world many of u may b* .ailed tn <•. st and It heroin. « our duty to do so W< all pr.-ter p> a. • and the quiet of normal lives but if and when there is danger of inia-lon w< will all think and act and work together as on. - - o O—II you lived m Knox munty you Would . ally hav. a right to com plain of th* tax rate In th* .minty seat, Vlli. iiiiks, the proposed rat. for l!»ll |.' t '*? an Imreas* ot it i enfa our this years tati An organization has Im«-ii formed to oppose th.- pioposal and to prevent similar increases in th* future —o There seem to Ih little doubt that the old lt* publi< an atandpal tei> are haling a tough inn* with Mi Wlllkle In fact they don’t seem* to Ih- getting to first ,ba Ixxiks very much as though th* campaign will bog down, according to such writers a* Walter Lippman Drew Pearson. Robert Allen and others. —o—o—- — fourth district Democrats will have a new chairman the nest few days to succeed Virgil Him mon* of who has held the office with merit since 192* and who baa resigned because ot provisions nt the Hatch law It Is an important post and candidates.
should h< in fully *onsldeied as they will be —O-0— I < Uteri* ot the Im ,11 safety iouiiill hat- asked farm, is to top .mu c thi ioiii- • when road luiiiaet t <*tis mak* it *i.*ug*T**u* Trust* * Ihutll tails atti litl-u tn the fail that •* hmds will • , *mi *‘l** u and that busses tarrying tw.nty or inion children will han to Use the highways, An a< * Id* nt would he o in i- Th* <*hi|h latmu id every farmer is asked. —o—o—- — 1.-- <k i* it lluaala really ha *i eyes on Rumania and Intends to I have what sh* wants to tn- the tiller of Ettiom aft* r (1* many ami England and Daly and ih* rest of ’hem have exhaust* <1 th*ui-**lv** It. - now taking si.*s id th* ■ oumtry so Hi h in nil. wheat and •Hit* * prodtsrls, saying nothing and . a using ant t worty —o Mt Uillki- If.pubii.m <a .li dal* f.*rpr<- d<n» has returned t<> Indiana I . ohHttue his h< .<b|U *it>r» tom Rushville, after r* dsieitic in Kew Vnk City wh* I. h* has -tded the pa t tw. h. years a! I»|o Fifth A**n»- lb will hud It mu* h tn»|i to work In: than in th* illy wh. • th* y d**n < lay mu* h iltvntlnn to om ’* com ug> and goings. ♦» 1 - To.*. I- . us Adams county th**r■Highly enjoyed the lw.*day Instl tllti Her. this w.ek Th. ills. u». lona led by nh «■ l< lita'*-d idmator* *- .1 II Whit, id I I and Dr Howard Edward Gr i.i id N< w York w. *■ most helpful ami th*- *ntir*- program as iimdu*’*d mid*-r ilif.it. <n <>f C E St tk* i. * .iinty s. h<»d *up< . iut. nd* fit wa* voted wtti th uhil« by •.»»h oii< who utti .(!• *1 —o o— Wi not <d a d .!• r of an automobile mall hl* .a; ..Ipidiy up ill a street mt, i . turn t russ the walk ami on otn- thi d a< rows th< street th*-n jam!* on hi* brak* * and atop his ai •> *u<ld*-nly that *v* ry om- in th*- . ar had to hold on. then th. cat darted between two cars oh the tu fl Tin*’ I* sue some day to . suit d *astrou*ly for h* will me*t Mint*- otn just as reck h as and irr*'S|H>n*ible as he is. -0 End.-n’ly M M Na;y was trying to lonvhtie hl* listener* t<> his .■ .i-ptan*. *|»-ecb that only If. pub -ai km w * nouth to pnqH ily ..p- at* th. ■ -<ia-y but he h- •ita’ nt when h* referred to tin- “dark days of th* Hoover administration. II idmitte.i that many d th* N.» Is-.il furlill*.- Wei*- right and would I Hi nm d if h* ha* his way but h* indicated h* would prefer to hav. hlu politi* al friend* doing thJob. —o Senator M* .Nary of *tr. ,-..n ha I ai*epie*| the nomination for vic*, to. id.-iit on th* ll* publican th k* t lb has . ven .*■ <. fit* *1 Mr Wlllkle. though h<- teiibably i.in’t help wondering at th* freak convi-iilioii will* h .el.-f ii ,| a mm Mho has pro 1* od <;«>p faith only three or four y* ai w hil* h* ha- b< * n a stalwart always If* is an * x*client gentleman. strong for hl* wi st and ha* sp** lalizi d in foiestiy during his many yi-ais In the national congress. -—o—o*— A-’oiding to a Gallup (toll the ipper irurt of Aimrl*.* favor* Willki* ot rather a:*- not tor Hoose-v*-lt. whll* the middle cUM or group Is fifty fifty, th*- lower group *i*J in ’I per*ent for ths* president ami flu relief group three to one for tin- to* sent administration You don’t have to be a wizatd to gueM ih* results of the coming electloif. All you have to do Is to ch*-* k population In th*- various groups provided of course that Dr. Gallup hasn't made any error* In his trigonometry. —o—o— The campaign, local, state and national will get under way In a couple ot weeks Local chairmen have announced opening of head-
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qitatiii *vut ll**- middle **f Hep |t< ml.* r Tit- Ih mocrats will <>i«n th. stat* battb at th*- editorial m* < n in Ftcn* h l.i* k the 13th ~m| lib wl: . th. G<'l' wa lot- * will dot* tht-ir aftnou* about th* -am* liin- Th- national *ampaign Is to I.* limited to li**- las! six a* >k- i- - ' November sth In (in i • ai.titm ill ate gett.ng ready tin th* ■ onteat which prouiis*-* to b. ,* V* r> interesting one. — O O Alien* or noil-resilient* here and *i**wh*-t* win* hav* for olio t*a» i on or another fatted to take out full litireuship papers, must leg I |«t. between n**w and If* I eml* > -'*>'h Tims* who fail to do so ' wi! In -tilij*. t io heavy tin*-- No > a.bai assinetlt or publicity is i oil n- t>.l wi’ti th* • gnttiaUou Fall ' at th* po>lotli<> ami nil out th* hft* *ll *pi* •tiolfs on tl*. ' aid I' I* quire* but .* few motmnts and you hav* then complied with th* 1 laws II you know of some relative or tri* ml who doe* not have final iltlzi ii.liip pai** rs, you will b> doing th* in * favor by telling them of this requli* mi nt and aid ing them in attending to th* duty. —o —— » ♦ TODAY S < oMMfIN Tlt ll* Bl |*o me *ay All «m hp* * «->u» wh** wish io enlist should f**l- I I low in*-. say. '.** wish to etl- | li* Wii*-i sm hi. eomploted ,by a relative clan** th*- pro imun should be is. never who. which or that
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Answers To I t * Questions B*low are tbg answer* to tba | Trot QuMtlon* prtatad on Pag* Two > I II I■ —■ 1 Ye. 1 : No 3 Mining. I Manhattan Long island and Statin I-land. 5. Cr«--1. «, Baseball. 7 Ye- H* was Vice President candidate Hl H3U. * II G Well,. '.* Itheims , I<*. Chicago. 11l f Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee 9 Pi* Crutt Too mu* h water makes a pi* * rust tough and also make* it hard to roll on*. Add al*out a teaspoonful of water at a time, and U»*' as i little flour as possible on the rolling pin and board. Mending Lace Curtain* j Baste some tissue under th*worn plans In lan- luitains and darn or stitch bai k and fourth on the sewing machine, iater removing th*- |*aper. Quicker Method Th*' setting of a jelly can be hast- < lied by placing th*- mold in a l*a■ln containing * old water In which salt ba* been dissolved. Uf Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE • ♦ <j Wh* n a young man or a girl i- h aving a party given ity a friend of the *ame age, should he or she jthank the frte-nd for a good time* A. Ye*, and not only the friend.
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— I I not fuiget tu thank thi* trieud'a | mother, who often lodttibuie th*I'most towaid* this ' good tiin* ' | Q. Wh* n a peraon rise, after rat- | Ing in a public dining room eb*mld ► ; place? | A This is not required. How* v*-r. the chair should not be I* ft two! I jfeet from the tabla where it will be iin th*- way of Miwwone el»e. Q What I* th*- most fashionable hour in ci- lu*ive circlet for a w* dd 1 ing? A. Probably * p M. * REIMON 1 CALENDAR Saturday, Aug 31 Mumma reunion. Franke park,] Fort Wayne Sunday, September 1 Hower Reunion. Hun Set Park Sweigart Reunion, SunUet Paik I Gaus*- and Hlusser reunion, Wlll-I »hlie park. Willshtre Ohio. Brown reunion. Legion Memorial park; in case of inclement w*-atb*-r will be at home of Dwight Brown Hakes Reunion. Legion Memorial Park. B<hn*-pp family reunion. Sun Set park, eaal ot Decatar. Sunday, September S M. O. Braun Reunion, Sun Set Park. ( ar Striko Pole; One Dead, One Hurt New I'astle. Ind. Aug. IS -it l’i -Georgia McPherson. 2C of LewisI ville, was killed and Edward Hchool ' * r 60. of l«ewi*ville Injured seriously yesterday when th*-ir car crashed into a utility pole In the Lewisville school yard. Trad* In a Goea town — Oecatu*
f IT Uapkneo IN Wg Igtt In New Albany I As early a« 1»1» Albany ha I Lis taverns Om- which attained | national reputation .** the b* *t h<** tel.-y West of th. VllcKheuy M •>* ■ I talus was tlt«- Hal* Tavern Ui'h an sii-foot front this structure had ; twelve dormet windows In th* >oof i five froont d**ois. and contained I fifty. two rooms Such distinguished ’tu-rsons a* Martin Van Hu • n. Wm iHenry Harrtaoß* ii.-nj.»:ma Ha l-ton Andrew Ja*k* n Zaihviy Taylor. Daniel Webster and Oliver I’ Mort‘ii ’opjH-d there In th*- offn e was a “public washing b*n.h 1 Sandstone slabs formed a pavement ■ (tending abuic th* front with wood bit* htng p'i-'s at th* pawOmen's *-dg. Th*- old -t.i-rs w- *■ i broad with a handrail of iul*>nial I simplicity. A Logical Choice When * I* < tei| to the stat*- legislature in laid from l*e*atur t'ounty. Indiana ImditrldK*- Alley road io the < apital on hot*. 1.,* k Wh*-n ;he was sworn tn hr wa told to [ tak* hl* sea’, but replied .No si'. ,’liauk you I v*. been ndiiig hard all night and would father stand l<o ■h* stood. Doddridge Alhy served two term* in th*- legislature after *erving a* th*- first sheriff of th* **>unly ll*' built hi* i**u tomb ot native ‘limestone tn I#SL 3" by 2v feet and .'a feel high II is still standing and . i- tn good **»ndi’iou j A Heotier Said It A iountry at war I- very Intolerant the horn*- guards more than jthe v>-t*-ran*. and the politia'ian* |iiei-- of all. Benjamin Harrison. Matrimony I* often a plunge in th*- dark The man never knows whether h* will land on a bed of I roses or In a n*-*t of thorns. —George Ade ’ Somebody said a pessimist is a man who has a choice of two eVilg ' and takes both. From the play r Th*- Gentleman from Indiana." by Booth Tarkington. ACCEIIANTE OF , 'Comtinvkw F*t>H raoe ona> Flank Comfort of |f*-s Mohn • loan I national committeeman I* will in | < lud* national eommitteman Lynn Broderick of Marysville. Kofis. <’ E Hioughton of HheiMiygati Wi«and Jam*-* Quigley *>f Omaha N* • Walla* returned to his horn* here last night and was gr*-e*ed by ' almost I Mu* pei son* at the station. ID was drive t* Immediately to bls home Flynn and Jon* * went di: ••"ly tn l». mocratl. h« .*d*iu.. i* JU i I Vacuum Bottle i 79 c B. J. Smith Drug Co. ■(■l' PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at public- auction I 1 -* miles East of Ifei atut opposite Dent Hi h‘>ol. Friday, August 30 Commencing 6 I’. M. (CST.) All my household goods: 3 pc living room suite; radio, console type; Imd. complete With! spring* and new mattreMi metal bed and new mattress, drmuer; floor lamp; mirror; electric (weeper; W lb Ice bo*, white porcelain finish, commode, circulator heating stove, kitchen cabiwet; breakfast set table and I chairs, utility cabinet; I burner oil stove, bed clothing, new mowing scythe, new corn jobber; lamps, good llnoh-um, 13*H. locker, good 3 wheel trail•r; poultry netting; lawn mower; many articles too numerous to mention. ( TERMS— Cask MRS. VES BAKER OWNER ROY 9 JOHNSON—Auctioneer CHAS. W. KENT—Clerk.
to tagk* final airangement for th*noi if ii at loti. Walls* • pushed through th* * :uwd as It sang ' <lod Bless Aim - I < i Among thus* who met him * the slattern »*i* Democratic stat, chairman i. II Bitmliigham Joi,, K V ab-ntlii* l»* mit* ill* * tt.d -I r for g ierli*'i and honiei' laws » i etlfor Nelson I* Kia»*ll<-|. Au'.-inioblle io ivans a* < omp.i . led by liahd- are enroute h,i, from th*- neighboring states of Missouri* lllinol*. Minn* <**ta N> brarka and Sou’h Dakota M<*.< , than •'* lowa *l* I* gallon* are *•* peeled tiom all part* of th*- .'ate j W tlLic* will le.id th* pai id* from ; *1 wtilown D*-m*H*atli- h.-**b|,i | tris to the coliseum, starting a | T 3u p tn,, i n Ih-lti**. tall* Itatim ;. i w< re strum: along the pa* *d* i*» *t. ' mingling with d*-*oratl:m* for th* 1 stale fair now in ptogiea* h* t»The schedule provides for ad dresses by stale Ite-fIHH .*ti< lead I ers starting .ibout * p in, <»t. Jo *• will Itegln his not if I* al ion spec, hi alxHlt » 3*' p m,. and Wallai.- « begin his 3 <**•*• sold ici eplam . . x 3** Th** * *-t*-m*»til*’s a 111 l*e l*r*..i*l I <a*l by the national radio chain* Sajis II I* Ihll) T<» Continue Education l«*fay*”. Ind Aug 2S <1 I’* Education *h**uld not la* Interrupt j • d at this time unless lit • f>-deial' gov* turn* nt advise, otherwise. Df A A I'ott* r. I'urd'i* nisin d* an and consultant to national d*’-' f* n»*- agt-ncie- declared t**day. It Is .* patriotic *luty for young people tu continue their *du*atmu
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