Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published K’sry klveaiag Except Sunday by THI DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO taeorpura'vd Bntered nt tbs Decatur, Ind. Post Uta<* aa Bewnd Class Matter ■mAmn I. H Haller President A R Hultbouse. B> y A Baa Mgr (Meh D Heller . Vke Preaidaat Ratss kindle Coplea I 01 Odo week, by > >ae year, by ar-.* I W Obe mouth, by mall —— 35 Throe month* by mall . ...100 In months. by mat! . I*l One year by mail ... 100 Jas year, at offks — 3 00 Prirea guoted are within a radius of 100 miles Els* where 13 10 one year Advertising Rates made know a on Application National Ad ver Representative 8< HEERER A Co I Lekrngt n Avenue N* w York II East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Hume Dallies Th. boys alxl » *»" «»" th.' honor dis <;• *.'. >a * m|* hshlug j »•> 'h ahi.- «fi*v»mvut Keep it up all you: n»* • O—3— Compa you l! I**ll and that of the *ountiy a-h< ally ».th It'll and then det»*miu. wh*-ttir -■• not you think Pr* - den- 1t...... v. It has done a *<>**l Job paisti and then th* ele.tion If • things influrii. > ■ • v<»'» —o hundred percent recoil hei* so, no ecu ideate. o—o Th. < ampaign wilt **><m he over a ltd then we .an all settle doe »i Io earning a living and «**op» at in? in continuing 'his the gieatest <ouu try in Do w .i id . o-o- — The cool Weather is ruining and Its time to flush you trading for fall and winter merchandise L*xal stores hat.. Just what y**u want and at th* right prii* O—O— In lure : all. m**t.lu- a h> d ill every township between now and election You are cordially In Vited to attend and hear the is-ue* ut the I'tlo . ainpalgn ably die. tis.ed ——o—o After all what we need a* pr»-»i 1 dent of tile I lilted Slat. . Is a mail who can < oi.du. t th.’ high office Mi Rouse*elt has proven he <an and that he is your real friend Don't lak. a ■ hum e thia y.-a; O—O' — Make no mistake Mr Roosevelt is your friend tie ha* hat tied for you for nearly eight years against the greatest for. * < in the world He is better equipped to continue the light than any man in the world ’•O- "O- - Candidates are beating th. bushes and asking jrour support That is of course their right and duty It is your job to carefully consider what they say and If you are in doubt as to the reliability of their claims, investigate it If you are Interested In the electiou. take off your coat and go to work NOW Don't wait until its over and then find fault. The organisation is doing every thing possible to Interest the voters and convince them Yonr services will be appr t inted. o—o Attend the Democratic meeting al Freidbeim tonight The apeak m will be William Fruchteuicbt cdtuity ctuirmau of .Mien county
— ■ ■-!— |gad July* 7. ar her of IndUnafmll* i lb>th ■< • able li -'b know tbs i -ue* W ith will * >« you ths truth about th*’ pr< tltuat.oo O—o 1 , I ■ • ... V. I !■> qui.kly as.rrtam those ailed Q—v — I J; Jour rial tiasettc *m< of the beet 5 I •«’•*> '« "»• •••'* * > Hettle Dunk I of hidlanap... < will I . , i, > ’ " ’* “ ‘ > ' • —o - U3t» That* *eu <»u four a!ulati*>n« to Mi and lay —o Plan* .» * <uinpU t*’d for * !*• •y • in * fi h lot** r 31 at H • Hj .;* *!! Th* Wltlh* «*U<l th' fusiT.y ’krn t* ib’i - * ill h< I «ih<i *’i * I p *h**lh* f you 1 tak*’ part or l.s.k on Mak* a date with y .u self for Decatur on Ila! . a . cii C -O The Yellow Ja. k- t» are In the running so. th. conterem.- champ i-i’,»hip liy defeating t'oluml.la game They hat* .mly on.- ctmftrr en<- defeat losing to Auburn by on. point If they .an win <ver Bluffton nut we. k and If Garrett .alt .let.-at Auburn, it will put the Imai eleven at the top The toys ar*- making a good showing atid d< G—O Recently Glen Hillis Republban . ..lid ulai t for governor, made al I statement in a •!>«•. h at Hunting (’on that Frank M* Hal* la-mo. tali, national < omtnitt. > man had paid ; he govenmieiit back 133't00 iii In | < inn. tales. He 'a.kled the wrong t nan it seems for M. Hal. iinm. d lately proved the charge absolutely , untrue and demanded a retraction, i He got It not only from Hills but from the partisan tiewspa|a*rs that i iiad played it up ’ i'andldates who say any thing that .oin>*s to their I mind who make mild < harge». who I throw mud who have no respect I for the truth certainly are not to I tie trusted with the affairs of gov* ■■riim.-nt. ' Th. last few days ut tin campaign. the same blitlkrieg that j nominated Willkb is to he used in an attempt to bliukrieg him into II the White House. The Republican national committee is going to rent every va.aut store window ,n every state it considers doubtful and is to put those windows full of ad ' i verttoements saying ' Thb btrtld 1 Ing would not b<- vacant it WIIIM« i were President'. The < ommittee is * | not going to advertise the more Im ' portaut tact tliut another big bus 1 Inesa man. Mr Hoover, emptied them of their tenants. The <ommlttee is uut going to tell that I many us the buildings now ot.uP .-d by thriving busiuesaea were 1 vacant when Roosevelt came iu." - Hep Heat K Keller of lUiuoia j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATI’R. INDIANA.
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» ;i,..k ■ t . t>e!* ali i happie >a*«t* day Wrre (tindu by th« *u '* R Gt *:g* Waited who a** ’ *d by B aiiHiii C<tv< *f *ho #a* thr iniui«l<'r h»*f * fro n to .»» well by <»riouM iwmbera of ih* < hurvh (tn* of fib hat>i>y *• of -the e: Wg* thr dihiivr gheii E uUy highly attrnd d atnd thoroughly enjoyed followed by u program in which many of the older m*'ii»i»er« re< ited hi* Idcn’t aid erenta o rh fm<! The entire .iffj! Aa* .1 »u* ** '• We hope for them ► ¥• rn) hundred more celebration* of thi* kind TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ — ♦ Oct 21 Holland St Ixmis Sugar :Company ba* first pay day for cmIployrs here slid 345 mm draw | <**H, I. II K.ietnemaun pm-idriit of V< tri.-ru hidmna Fish and Game > Protective Association files affidavit against ..igai company for polu--1 • ion of St Mary * river Mis* Loin Connell appointed traah-
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f Answers To Test Questions B* l>*w are the answers to the Test question* printed on Page Two « a 2 Yes. 3 Y. -* i Vermont. 5 An American Indian. K Mars T Arterial !• Yes 1" An Ironworker or smith 1 Sam Rayburn 2 Squirrels 3 Six m*nt(is 4 One 5 Three C Benjamin Franklin 7 Emporuc Kansas » Second » Arab stat. 10 No e e Household Serapliook B> Roberta l-ee ♦ ♦ Pamtmg on Gias* Be sure, when painting on glass surfaces, that th.- glass is al.solwirly < lean of grease Thi* Is a. < can-plish.-d by washing with iwngine or alcohol Allow to dry thoroughly befure applying first coat of paint \ straight white l*-ad-lln«red oil paint containing some turpentine >« a satisfactory first coat Over this may ice applied the desired color paint. Soos Repair If the Insole from the liedroom keeper for city. Indiana State Tm.her's Association la holding annual convention at , Indianapolis. Hogs off a dollar and down to 113 75.
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-, pp»-; lias ■■*. * n lust it may replaced by . utting a new me from a discarded felt hat This kiud of t msole is also very comfortable when put inside the house shoes me wears when working To Clean Grater . . > with a tractable .rush. Orate a raw potao over the area u-.-d to grate cheese or lemon rind it rinse* off easily, leaving I the grater clean ♦ * TODAY S I OMMtIS ERROR I Do not say. "They had a collision o.i th. RAO railroad <ay. "There was a collMM.*' or "A collision occurred ♦ ? ; Democratic Meetings Tuesday. Oct. 82. < <5 p. in Election school. French township j John L DeVos*. Robert H Heller, ' *l*eakers J Wed <> ' 21 7 30 P 18. Kirk .land High s. hool bull-ling. H It M*- ' lenahan. D Burdette t'gster and , ’ II Heller, speakers Thura. Oct. 14 7:30 p m Hartford Center sehool. Arthur E. Voglewede. Walter Bockman and Vic tor i . Eicher, speakers. Friday. Oct. 2s. kp. m M.rnio** ai'hool house. Fiank G Thompson. Judge Clarence M< Nabb speaker* Mon. Oct. Ik 7.30 p m. Jefferson . Township High Hchool Building , Nathan C. Nelson and John L DeI Voss, speaker*. i Tuesday. Oct 23. ’ p in Blu«» ' Creek township. Egypt school. , Harry Grub.. John W Tyndall. . Arthur R llidth.rusr, speakers Geneva. Oct 3t» M p m fleneva school house Mrs Hettle leinkln I and Frank Robert*, aprakers All meetings sponsored i>> Adam* > County Democratic Central Committee. .
WILimiCK IN HOME STATE Democratic Vice l*rc*i« dcntial Candidate At Mason City Will Welfare Moten, ade Eu Route io Mason City, la o*l H UP) h■ yA. Wa ■ • I to his home state of lowa today after a conference with Men Hobart M UiF.dlette Ji Prog Wla Uhl* h < 4U»> d |wdllt. al observe, a to predict the Roo«rvelt admlnfstra | Don would support Progressive > candidates for state offices in •» i change for support by the Progres I slves The Democratic . andldate so; vice president met MFollette at his Madison Wis hom« and < m feted IS minutes Rutlday mottling 11.- declined to comment on th. wtFtilf Iraiicr recently ann mined tba’ he would support President ! Roosevelt for a third term although he does not agree with some of the president s foreign poll, les F. BH Qm Pl.’llp F L.F • founder of the National Progres slves of America third party move i men*. Is campaigning for hl* brother who seeks re-election to the senate In November In the September Wisconsin pi unary election Republi. a . candldates received more vote* than the Progrc sstve* and liemurrat*' combined The Progressive* pise* ed second in total votes received ♦ A Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • Q l«n t a hostess inhospitable when she accepts luyment from a guest who ha» <all»*d long distance or received a C <• II telegram’ A No On the contrary. It show* lack <>f con*ideratton stinginess and ruden.-x upon the part of the guest If he or she d*»es not willingly pay these bills CJ If a girl doe*, not are foi a
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I hfX'.itciicd F. D. R, VI lx ' L EbShht Arrested a week ago by secret aarviet men for openly threatening the life of Preen-lent Roosevelt. Yachtsman Bdwar.l De flouthac Blount. 30. now is free on 3' <CO bail following a hearing in Washington Blount makes hrt home aboard a 349.000 yacht a*ehore.l near Washington !♦ ru un*.erstoo>l agents found qvantlties of Navi propaganda an*! , copies of HitleFs sp- eches abca'd hb yaehL
certain man's attentions and this man send* her an expensive gift, what should she do? A Write a note, 'hanking him but telling him y >u cannot accept. ' Then return the gtft Q When a dlnn<*r I* to lie follow ed by a theater party wha' would be the corrwet hoar for the dinner 7 A. 7 It or 7 30 - — '■> * t'nleas this country Is mad* a good place for all of us to live m. it won t tie a good place for any of lU* to live In Theodore Roosevelt
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