Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubiiebod K»ery B’ening Sunday b* THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Batered at the Decatur, led. Poet O»t« aa Secund Claaa Matter I. M Heller - President S X HUtboue. Secy A Baa. Mar Dick 0. Heller Vice-Presidost Subecript on Rates Vlngla Copies - | M Ous week. by carrier —— 40 Jas year, by earner . Ito Oat BMatb. by nail >1 Three mouths by nail — 1M Ita noct ha. by nail — I'i Dae year by mall — 100 Tee year, at oMca — I M Prices quoted are within a radius of IM mllea. Elsewhere t? to «e year Advertising Batea made known on AypLiatwa National Adver Represeutotiv* BCHEERER a Co. I LakxitU'iQ Avenue. New York II Boat Wacker Drive. Chicago Cba«ter Member of The Indiana Lea*ue of Home Detl.es. Whom do you favor. Wall Mtren-t or the people? That • the bls issue of this campaigu and don t b> luoi- I ed about It. —o Average hums per Week per Am • ericau worker are Hated as 38 tor thia year, lompared with 8* m I*B3. but average Weekly earuiuga rose from 82" 4a in the 10l mer year to I*4l LhM yarn ——o—o Wall Street rant lbn». afau the people do. Thus* who control the stork tickers want flmtuatlou of pines so they can buy aud sell at a ptoht Dou tbe fooled They I are uo relation <»f yours. >—g. — Why dins Wall Street waul Will . kie? The answer is easy. He lives there m a swanky apartment. He * is one ot theiu He will kelp tbeto , Hut be can t help them and y»u ' too Which is must tiupoitaut? Pay your subm ilptloli to the Daily Ln mo< rat when it a duplease We have no alternative under the postal regulatl'Ais but to stop you: paper it uot paid for iu advance. Keep posted on local affairs by reading your home paper, t u—o Mr. Willfai may In- a promoter and a hath powered salesman but be is ceitatuly not a statesman either by experience or natural • abilities. His speeches are flat and toneless and without argument He accuses and promlees and clear, ly shows himself a ifaiigerone man j to elect to the bead of this gorvern-1 meat OO - President Uumevrlt has hie j "coat off' and la telling the voters of America the truth about tondi-’ Hows and c.rrecUng false slate men's made in the campaign He ban fought for pear e the past seven yews and will continue to do so as lung aa be Uvea. He is for the people all of them—rich and pool and Is your friend. "The federal Reserve board In I the week added another |*olnt to Its index of prodtte: ion lor Hep. tember. and the figure now stands at 133 or 13 fa percent above the U'3fl average. Dreams ot business ‘flat mi Its back’ must come from sruahlng campaign cigars or else the speakers are talking about some other country " O—O—■ Tn Republicans and Democrats to gV'-ry man. woman and child iu the nation. I say- your President and your great ac« ret ary ot state are following the road to peace. We are arming ourselves uot lor any fvielgu war. Wc are arming nurselves not tor aay pnrpaaes of coimwNit or intervention in foreign dmputea. I repeat again that I stand on the platform of our partyl

| We will not pertictyato is toroif ' wars and we will not send our 'army naval or air lories io bgbl ‘tn foreign land* outside of the 'Americas except hi CWM of attack." ' * It !• for peace I have labored, and lit is for peace I shall labor all the ' ■ days of my life Pi *wid«nt Hoose- ; velt st Philadelphia I. o—o jl V H Commerce Department flit urea show that pet <apita rncome i paid to t'ui'ed Hutes < ttlseae dar ) mg 183* rea< hed 133® an increase . I of 3 percent over the previous [ year's figure of ISIS Misty perII rent of the nation s total income 1 ' payments in I*3* was in salaries i I ! and wages I. percent in withdraw- I | ais by self employed persona 1® 1 i percent in capital return and <mly . i •♦’Ven p*r< e&l fti uihvr iiI come such as duett and work re-' I lief, unemployment ben. flta and . workmen s compensation Wlb a single esieptloti, every stale in the I uatlon showed an increase hi per capita income over the preceding | year's Ogure. The lune »s< eptioa | ' was Ariaona where a drop of H I was sbuwu. Again the community is siuuned Iby a tetrihte traffi< accident and! as a irsult Harvey Kistler, ins' ' wife daughter and granddaughter weir instantly killed. The acct-' I dent meurred at the Erie cruesiug , and Twelfth street as an east I I bound freight and a » -i kHNNtii ! passenger tram were passing As [ the freight cicaivd. Mrs. Kistler. 11 . I who was driving, evidently started I I across and the car was stru< k by '| 'he fast passenger train it -•< ms •' ' to have been one of tb»i«e catas- 1 1 tropbea (bat must happen in every i< oinmuniiy and is deplored Ix-ause they m> in avoidable hack year | ateiut ♦•i.imu people la Am<n<a fuse I thfif live* Im*< '4We of t.' itth 1 I .»rid ihi* >« ar will »b<»w au * * Increas* over last and may regcti | ,a high peak tor ail time if any thing >an be d<Aie io better <orvdi Hon* we arw sure every one wil! ’ cooperate The sympathies of a ' shocked ommunity are extended 1 : to survivma relatives. L -4 INCOME GAINS: t Huge gains .ii employh.<nt and j, in the imouM <>l the people have j 'o-en achieved under the adafaiw-H tratloii of franklin I' Roosevelt.! , rietiatol'George W Newt is pointed, j out as ptoof that Wendell L Will- | ' ki» is seeking to mislead the na-; 1 11 non s voters. The Senator cited flgures dis ■ proving the G O. P candidate s ; statement, made in a talk at t'in- I, < tonati. that Mew Deal puik-iea ' || “spell economic slavery for mil- , Hons." He colled attention to the I National Industrial Conferema 1 i Hoard's indes showing that total employment In the nation tn Aug- I list was practically ala k-vel witM the )>n average Active hiring ' daring the past two months undoubtedly has raised the total num bei ot employed persons above the I*3* figure. The employment s'atlstlrs of the board show the I*3* average as 87,*3&.M0. By March ' 1*33 the figure had dropped to 35.888.M0. Under the Roosevelt admmuiiraiiuu. it rose to BM4MM by August, I*4* and to 47.518.M0 by August of this year. , Uiiemployta« nt stn< e March. IM3. I i has been cut almost In half, the . board’s figures show. druppiUK I from 14.7*3Wi to 7.*S7j*«n in August of this y»ar A greatly In creased supply of labor has prevented alm'art total absorption ot the 1833 unemployed, th*- figures mv employment showing 1f.f114.M0 more persons working In August tbuu werw employe d In IM3. ■W I ♦ - ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY Oct. 3»--Lord Mayor McHweuuey of Cork dies tn the 741 h day ; of his hunger strike, m Brtgtou pelMMI. The local Red Crows chapter i hopes to euroU 4.UUV in Adams i county this year Mrs Godfrey Hell of Yakima. Wash-, iiere tor visit with bur

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DEGXTLR, INDIANA.

For GOVERNOR ...

— ■■ ~ HKNRY F. SC HR IC KER When Henry F. Schrkker sue- | ceeds to the Governor's chair, he will be personally we'corned by 1 ' thousands of Hoosiers who truly rail him friend. Known first to hi« home community as deputy county clerk, as banker, editor, state Senator, he has become, during hie term a> Lieutenant Governor, acclaimed and admired aa a wise public efllcisl. Born ia North Judson August 30. 18*3, Mr Schricker worked j during his 'teens in his father's I grocery store. After hie grsdua- . tion from high school, he worimd j in the Clerk’s office of Starke ( County, reading law in the eve- : nmg». For two years he ran the ; hank at Hamlet, another Starke County town. In H»08 he pur- |

a 0 Answers To Tent Questions Bsiow are the aaawero to the |l Test Questions printed on Pag* Two g • ' 1. Popular. ( . 3 No. ( 3 War between tile States. I 4 Gamelin. 5 Broadway. « f'e-Pdor 1 7 frefaad i 8. No. ‘ I 8 Charle* IMebens. ' le Rurt.y Household Seriftomk |: B> Roberta J I Or.ed First Palis should always be th .rough- ( ly drf'-d before putties away This also applies to mops and scnri>i>tog i In ashes Roarhes are easily at-', '■acted lo damp hruvhee and etoths. I, and furthermore they are very apt I' to i» <ome so evil-emelUug itat one I would not want to use them again for <leaning purpaoes. Te Whiten Liiwn Handkerchief,, or linen, can be whitened by washing aa usual and I then taking one quart of . old wa-' ter. adding one teaspoonful of rrram of tartar, and soaking them 1 over night. Ring Ar&und Neck When a man baa den-loped a I ring around his neck from w«er-| iag stiff collars, it ran be reawved parents Mr and Mrs. F M Scbirmeyer George Miller. »3 pioneer ot Preble township, dies follow iag stroke of paralysis. W A. Klepper and K. X Khiator go to New York City on basiaess.

Candidate’s Table of Government Experience Bfok governor BCHRICKER HILLIS Served a* But* Senator from ,™ lrtor °* Mow,r- County, Starke and Ln Port* Counties. it»!t» Author State Police Reorganise. Im Aet tSM Democrat** Caocu* Chairman. ISM Co-Author State Banking Act. IBM. Elected Lieut.-Governor. IBIS. Presided Over Stat* Sonet*. 1337 and IBM Regular Seseien* and IBM Special Session Indiana Commissioner of Agri ouHuro, 1337-1341. Member of Bute Beard of Education. IM7-IML I 11 Total Property Taa Levies Under Loot Three Repabtioaa Admin lotretiom 51.M3.710,400.82 Total Property Taa Levies Under Last Three Democratic Administration* MB. QU. 70243 Total Decrease In Property Ta* Under Democrats ... 54547CM7M Total Drose Income Taa Collected Under Domocrets 122.080.0 M t7 Net Taa Reduction* of Three Democrat Governors Under Three Republicans. Ralston. McNutt. Town sand compered to Leslie. Jeokson. McCray 4J2.055.759.12 Net Taa Reduction of Foor Democrat Governors Under Poor Rapoblioona — Marshall. Ralston. McNutt. Townsend compered to Goodrich. McCray, JackL< * J “ M741G.075.17 Durmg past seven year* the Bute has paid SiIJCS.3M.I7 for old ape assistant*, which RopoMiaan* never paid. During past saves years the Stats has paid 500.524.18744 to public school* which Ropublieans never paid and M.Sca.OM BB to other pebltc welfare which Ropubhaan* never paid. TOTAL .... WWIMIZT. .. : HENRY F. SCHRICKER —_ PvlllluU Adreruscuieul I

ehaeed The Burke Cewnty Demur erst Through fan IB yoeev* direeUon. the peper prospered, grew ia eireufattea and improved la every way. During that Ume, Mr. Srhnrker held all oMrse ia the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, succeeding to the preesdency in ttl< He returned to the banking bum hem tn Ifll* an eaakier es the Starke Coutrty Traat A Bavteg Bank, later known as the Farmers I Bank A Trust Company, of whfeh msututiou ho iu still a etoekheider. It was from the banking peat that he stopped tote kta Hute Senutortai seat to IMS. ropreaenUag Starks and LaForte Coaattoa. When tke Demoeialte Stole Cowrentien of Kid uaaaitnoaaly weminaled Mr. Sckncker for Lieutouant Governor, his strength es eimracter and outstanding ability * u a for him a greater plurality than I that of any candidate ea the Democrat* ticket over the eorreepondmg RepuMiran nominees Throughi out hie four yean as Lieutenant tfovsnser, whieb ogke inc lades that of f'emmiaatower es Agriculture, be hoe wen the odmtrattoa of all farmers and bucneoemeu. Labor has credited him with eeo>ng ifa problems fa hie duties to ths Legislature, both aa a Senator and as preaiding uflkeer of that His personal approach wee hie method of winning the Democrauo nomination for Governor. Lieutenant Governor Schricker married a eharming school teacher, Mim Maude L Brown, fa I>lA They have three childrea: Mra l.ouis C. Robbins es Blooming--1 ton; Henry, Jr., a student at loI diene University, and George, a I high school Junior.

with one or more appliratfons ot peroxide. a .Modern Etiquette T By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Q When a man is in the elevator of an offtee huftdlng and a woman arquamtance enters, should be remove bis hat? A He may lift hi* hat. or ha may remove It and hoM It In his band Q Is it customary for the bride to givr a wedding gift to her bride* groom? A. It la not customary, though I she may do so If she wishes. Q Is it correct to leave the spoon i In a shallow soup plate? ; A. Yes. Beg Pardon In the news item In Thuraday's Daily Democrat announcing the C. I E convention at Vera Crux flbtarday and Sunday. It wan erroneously I stated ’.hat Rev and Mrs. Peterson would be members of a quartet. This should have read Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Patterson. --' -a -—— BRITISH AM) ctnrnwofav rtoQM paok onr persons were killed and damage done te residences and aparlments Other British squadrons attack : ed Hambarg where damage and < a seal I lee also ware admitted by j( the Germaaa. Hannover. klrrhen. Caxhavaa. Brenerhaven,; i Wlibelmabavea. Rotterdam. Le 'Havre. L'Orient. fbnmerich. Mun-1 ' sler Hamm Dattrop Dulsberg. ’ Flushing. Ostend and Dunkirk The Germans smashed back by sending 3M planes over Ixmdoii In lour strong waves early in tile day. British fighters and anti-aircraft fire kept many at the raiders from reaching the nwrap.us but bemba, fell and owe snuisbed a street car. I

* RURALCHURCHES J geuieh Motaodtet Church Jaawa F Utey. mialtter Cborvh Bchool *BO a m Mr. I Foley, ottperintendewt No prractohg service today Mt Please"* Chorea Kveeoil Siasietea. super ia tea | dent. Fresrhing service at 8 30 a m by the peetur Church School Id IS a. m. I No evening eervtce Winehire U. B. Charpo O. E Hawk, pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday Sf heoL • M a as. Uw rente Jones, superiatendeat Worship service. 10 SO a. m. Sermon by pastor Vtoen Bunday School 10 a tn A U HarWMm »up»rtw4"wd« Prayer meeting. 11 am. Roy i , Ray. lender. Midweek service every Wednesday evening. I o'clock. Juuior and Senior C E. 7 p tn Evening preachiua aervke. B.M p. m. Were yea at Sunday Bchooi leal Sunday? If net. why net? All are invited to be preeent at all there aervbra. Mt. Tabor gwd Ctor* a Chapel MethoOiet Churches F A Armstrong, paoior Mt Tower st Babe Chorih School. 9: It a. m. Ed I Koos, superintendent Evening worship service with sermon by the pastor. 7.30 p m. Clark's Chapel Church School. • to a. m. W. C. Heard. sepenaiesdeßl. Worship service wxb sermon by the pastor toßowiag the church school. A cordial welcome to ail. Come end worship. WiNetore U. B. CircoK Lsrwrowce DelHurer pastor WHtohire Sunday School. *:M a. m Preaibfag. IP 80 a. m. C. E . 7 oe p m Proachtag. I to p m. Prayer mc-etiag Wedaestoy evomag • Wrnc heater Sunday School. » to a. m Prayer. Isl to a. m Prayer meetiag Thursday evenfag Our flrst quarterly service of the year will be held at Willshirr on Sunday evening and Mmrday evening. October 37 and 2*. 4 —— — Calvary Evangfielical Church George S. Loxior. Minister »:!• A M -toraSay School Mr W L. Johnson, superintendent 10:30 A. M. — Prayer and Praise Service. Mr. James Durr Lewder I 10:30 A. M -Christian Endraior. I Miss Mildred Sbiflerly. president 7to P M Thursday Worship Service and Sermon ■ -0 — Sunday School Convention Washington Townxhip Sunday ■ School convention will be held Hun:day afternoon at 3 30 o'clock at the C hristian Church. Rev Hart will be jthe speaker L 4 '[ TODAY'S CQMMQN ERROR | Avoid using the trite expres | stoa. "Mr Jones will now favor ua with a selection on the piano" Kay. "Mr. Jones will play (name the piece if pos ■ slbie i on the piano "

TOWNSEND AND MINTON SPEAK I Attadk Willkie As F ollower Os Herbert Hoover “EeonomiCT" By United Press Attacks upon OOP preelto" rial aomlnee Wendell L WRlhir by Oov M Clifford Townsend and Sen Sherman Minton head Bn >d last night's parade of HoosNei Dwtuarratlc speakers ihrouflbaut Indiana Minton a randlde'* »«- 'i-otoc tion. spoke at Gary t. , charged that Hoover .venomlev was the eeaewce el WUlkie'a sew -panacea" tor glvlr.s men lobe and improving | buekiesv Hoover proved in I*3*. 11P31 and IMS that the WNlkie plan for prim lag the mSlleimlrea whh federal funds would do little for . the working nma and the unem . ployed Mln'on said I , reei4er»' | Itooeevrß proved the rig htneea <rf I she other philosophy which main tains that the only way to feed the hungry la to gtve them food, the ouly way to gtve |ol»a to the jobleas when In tost ry cleave down, is to find useful public works tor i them to do. the only way to make I small bustneea prosper la co In-1 | crease pur< basing power, be added j rwnaend told an Aurora meet I that Winkle's "InetperiMScr- | and had 'emper are the grestest I threats to American peace effacing today." "One Inept move on the' pert of Willkie. one rarelees dis play of temper, such aa he ha- ' exhibited tn the campaign end, America would be blundered Into war, regardlras of what the American people might think about It." be Mid Ueut. Gov Henry F Hr hricher I aomlnee for goverwor. at fadlaaap ' oils said that Indiana citttene no* > have a greater meeaare of home rule aovoHMSont than ever before I tn history, "Home rule la a tra-: 4ftion of 'he Desnor rati, party.' ‘ be said, "and I stand whh the I

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET ELECTION NOV. 5 Representative ■" Congress Fourth Diatnet FRANK E. CORBETT Prosecuting Attorney ■flth Jodfa) Circuit JOHN L. DtVOM defat Repreaentative Wells end Adams Counties ROBERT H. HELLER County Treasurer JOHN W. BLAKEY County Recorder RUTH HOLLINGSWORTH County Sheriff ED. P. MILLER Ceunty Coroner HARMON M. GILLIG County Surveyor HARLEY A. EHRSA.M County Cemmiaaioner F irst District PHILIP STRAH.M County Commiaoionsr Third District ELI Dt'BACH These Candidates Pledge Courteous and EWicient Service 1 pol advt I

j tala the deties and pc wet < of local Mlf«nver neirnt in all ot Ita refa him Iu Um ;»ople Other Democratic speakers wsrr Mrs Ines PebMl runntne foe r.parlor o< Ike supreme end appel late enarta. at Imogriofee And* rs<>i, Ketchum candidate for lieutenant governor, at Washington and Judge William Htsgerald candl date for faatlca of the supreme court, at liretll , 11 ■-■- to" - Jimmie IWawMcfie 10-Piece (ohired Orebwtra Sur. Mghi Two flour shown. NnnNet

“Wake Up and Dve” | With Adams , b County 'm Our Adams counit meat unite. and lite. Il m packed with v.. U i mineral. important source »f tilamm-. .-p*<i 4 ih (b which include-* \ Humin H-l i Ihisminri growth, appetite and proteth.m dmeanea. Oar \dnm« < minir meal i» Is.uzht (arm*., butchered ami m<M Wr n ,. i. ■ *■ gmid and fresh. TRY IH R ADAMS <Ol \TY MEtIH BEEF I CHOICE RfH Ml or Slid <i|\ | ROAST BKKF ■ SWISS STEAK (from Round> 2m l B HOll. BEEF (Rib) B o n PORK I PURE PONk SAI MAGE I PAN SAUSAGE IM ■ CASE SAI SAGE .Dtßl SMOKED MAI SAGE ■ NECK BONES . ii lb*Jit ■ FRESH SIDE ME AT. Sliced 2 th* ■ PURE LARI). Our Own Render I fii.Jit ■ veaiT I VEAL Ro< ND STEAh J* » I LAMB SHOULDER ( Hol’" 9t» I VEAL POCKET ROAST '* 1 I UAI LIFI.OWEK. Urge Heads Ihrrad 1 TURNIPS and PARSMI* x» I POTATOES fi FRESH OYSTERS I GIBSON'S COUNTRY BITTER IT< > | l| Gerbers Market! ISO So. 2nd nt. I'•«*«» *• • a | FREE DELIVER* | 1. \ST W EEK'S | ■ MMMgagffigl WSWEK | S Ih. IL | 111 )n lhp |r(t I $ " * ,n ,nt M-UelL Ug I t**o r * M 1 ooes MOT f fe 1 , in 9 * 4l ' u ' ,7J ■ UIAO Z ar- < " ‘ **] , J plane were 'u" ’""M* "J ® hMkmaß W cent- -HIM* I ■ i U ANbWtn NBXT WltK -—I I M.J.B. a COFFEE g 2 lb. Vacuum Can 3 I Picnic Size Bi mi ■ HOMINY. Feedcraft Brand B ORANGE JUlCE—Retresn ng Hra tb'u 0 m B GRAPEFRUIT JUlCE—Deerwood L ’.‘ < ’* c ,«.« ■ TOMATO JUlCE—Deerwood Brand i-ii ' (jf .q B ***** BRANS— Chetcs Hand Packed ; * B MIXED BEANB—A Good Buy . '*l ■ ROYAL GELATIN—7 Flavors , Htb***? ■ FLOUR—hilvsr Oust. Guaranteed B>rsa f ■> ' n w * ■ PALMOLIVE SOAP „, t h 1 * ■ FINE ART SOAP ' rret B * * ■ LETTUCE—Cr,so Solid Heads ou . { r • ■ CELERY—Freeh Supply u ‘ * n>, V•’ K BANANAS—Fancy Yellow Fru't , fti * ■ APPLES—McIntosh Gr n*e». Jonathan! 4 ' H TURNIPS— Michigan Blue Ton »u‘ •** i ■ GRAPEFRUIT—Tessa Soed'«» Li * •mi SWEET POTATOES— Va Yellows

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