Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published ffvury Bveulag B3k-opt UuXy by TMI DECATUR DIM OCR AT CO. incorporated •eiaroS M th* Docatw. lad, Poet □Sc* m ttecimd Class Matter f. H Hsller President 1 A. R Holtboute. Sac'y A Bu» Mgr Mck D Haller Vfcs-Prealdsnt — —— •übacript.on Rata* Mafia Captan I 02 Ona weak, by carrier ______ 10 Ye* year, by carrier _______ 3.00 Oaa month. by nail -33 Three months. by mall 100 Hi month*. by mail 1 73 Do* year by nail — 3 00 Jee year, al oMc* — — 3.00 Price* quoted ara wit bin a radius of 100 mile* Elea where 33 30 one year. Advertising Rata* made known on Application. National Adver Representative SCHEERER A Co I Login Avenue. New York II East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dellie* lu the rush ot business uiid poll- ' Ik.-* don't overlook tax luj'tng Only another week to do thi. »ilkou' penalty. Are you tor Wall street or yout own beat interest*? You can't be lor both for they don t rm in tbe same direction. ■ ■ O—C OSe mote week ot the campaign : i and then the buttle and bustle ot I ’ I election day. Tile problem* »dl be 11 decided a week from Tuesday. o—o Every candidate on tbe Demoviatic county ticket is qualified and will sene you faithfully, court.--1 ously and well Vote tor them and be tor Ibetn. —— N'ext Friday evening la to be Cor- [ belt night here. Plan* are being made to give tbe brilliant young lawyer a rousing welcome here where he was born and reared. i Fortune Magazine, credited wills j, having the most perfect pull ot | what voter* will do ot any »o en- | gaged, predu is that Roosevelt will , win and wiU receive from S3', to h 57% ot the popular and electoral j vote. i « Q .Q, ■<! II Wall street run* the government tour year*, your taxes wtii , Im: hlgh'.i and your burden* great- i er. You will very probably lose atiy i benettu you have received. pay i higher interest and otherwise feel ' l the great menace* Mr. Willki. insist* you must imtffp. —D-o If you think you caa lutp.ove i condition* by turning government ; over to the Wall street crowd you I < are certainly not baaing that be- | lot on any •lung that ha* happen | ed in the past. They don't think any on< who live* west of tbe river , lu New York City should have a say-ra lu affair* D—G A large delegation from Ada tn* . I county will attend the Miatoa meeting in Bluffton Monday night The senator ha* not been able to speak in every county but ba* rrangud a schedule that take* him to one or two point* in each distriCt, giving ail voter* the opportunity to hear him He t* a great orator and ha* had a great experience the past al* yours. You will enjoy hearing him. Frank Thompson, candidal. for state auditor and Judge McNabb of Fort Wagae were the speaker* at tbe sapper and rally held vt Nou < roe leal evening, one of the best of ibt* Tbe urged the election ot tbe Democratic; caadidates because of their blues* and becaaoc ot Um ttnc record* ot the pa*. The twwnsbip meeting* have been well aueudad and much interest to manifested.

Ot all th* etraddtor*. all th* au-a in potttlc* w* haw ever watched pcrtoim. all tin caudldaies willing to offer any thing and every thin* i Mr Wlllki* get* the rookie and the jar along with 11. hi th* west he I promt*** tbe fanner* and laboring I meu every thing they have had sad • mor* but lu th* east and lb* mdus trial center* he guarantee* lower taxes and mor* basin*** Perhaps you ran figure It. we can't. — The New York World * Fair will close it* two year run tomorrow | night. It ha* been an artistic suei teas but tbe 'box office lepmt I* ' I not *o favorable Investor* not only will nut have a profit but will 1 receive tmek only about 3* cents j on the dollar Invested Th. total ' | deficit is said to be about 137.W0. wv Tbe war high price*.lack ot general interest and improper ad verttouig. arc among the cause* I given. —■o—u I Tbe Gallop poll show* Roosevelt ! stiu leading lb New York state slid while the report I* so written that at first glance II look* cioac, wu notice that way down at the mA I it show* that seventeen percent ot | the vote this yeai will be grit vol-1 er* and must ot these arc in tin- 1 city ot New York. Mr Gallop tig ure» that 47* ot these will be- fol I Roosevelt and since these ar* nut included in bi* survey a* ctiuounc . cd. >i look* very much Rouaevuit ' presldeut RoueSVelt• Agkultul. | I Adjusttn-nt Act has proved a boom to tbe beet sugar grower* and iti dustry o. Indian* and the u.itunc according tot Senator Elbert l» Thoma* cd t'tah. American growers average th 13 a ton and total' annual Inc om* of ISiSSb'Wi in tie . IP3H-33 period he said as compared to |7 per tun and a total annual income ot 3*l 333 W» in the p, rlocl , 3P34-3*. liwntocratlc sugai piudm. tion has tuci eased 2*'< under Pro*!-1 dent Roosevelt, the senator said G—O Education under the New Ueal < ba* made greater gains than in i any decade in tbe history of tint'nlted Stale* both in it* applka tiou to children and to adults. This ' fact cited by the National Cmn mittee ot Independent Voter* la a statement today, is shown in kg- ’ urea revealing that the Roc>,eveit . administration has built 3.U00 uew schools, repaired 3* 'MHJ old school--taught 3.iM>u,uo<; adults to read and write through WPA classes, ranch- j ed 1 0H.354 person* through forum ( demoMtralioti center*, held WPA music classes for 3.107.343 persons and helped 1.7«0,tHw youths through the National Youth Admnustrali"i> —o—o— If Roosevelt and Wallace carry I tbe country as a whole, hut are ; not given powerful support tn the ; farm email ry. our city allies in Congress and else-wberc might lose heart, might begin to feel that farmers art not suth- leiitly awake to their own interest to prove UffßOttVW as a politlca. factor in American lite of tbe future The tragedy of this would bt that if Ute ' farm country did tail to tarn m 1 powerful support for Roosevelt and | Watlac*. It would wot be because ot lack ot enthusiasm tor tbe farm program, it would be simply be- < av*e of taUurc by tanner* to realto. that au matter how strongly tbe farm program is built ecoaomK»liy and* socially, it cannot sur vlve unlcs* usrtended politically We must not only live tbe term program -we must vuu the farm program! President Roosevelt hi a true economic liberal, believing lu c-api-tabam and kcudoiu ot economic enterprise. A* su economic liberal he uaderstaaA* that tbe vcvarHy o< troedom M economic entarprtoe depend* upon an orderly coadoct ut business catorpiiae with the aceeuaary aanrant at governmental supervision, buainesv mm liave a t *a* tlkr' alam/ two MmwVMamxgnw ww«trine of tree economic eulerprtoe

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Weather A Week Ahead Ae Forecast By PROF- tfflffV MAXWffLL, Noted Mrteorolsftot \ ‘ *••• te-wo. ~ *•*<* ’ <3 * 3 1 / O ‘ ,=a ‘ \ u ’ JIF TEMPERATURE ANO RAINFALL FOR INDIANA October 23 ts November 3 Tbe extreme N W_ the extreme N E part of the ceu . S W and < F portimi* «iH be moderately >ool The remaining arm will be ’ool’ Th* F part ut th. <en and H W portion* will be moderately wet The extreme N W port tarn will be dry The remaining area* wfll be normal. . „ Proiected by John 3 Ollie Co.

WASHING OUT WIND BLOWN GRIT Our Hmr. io K*»“* »«rI party of ruHeiyrolfiglsts »t<x»pprd: tor the at * »">••! h< ’* rl Oust norm* had Inmn blowing all I that day. and In spit* of windows i and doors all Unfitly shut tteerv I waa a fine layer of liitst all o** l i everything In the hotel Ind F’»u <vr. try to ilwp in a bed coveted I with rock dual? Finely pulverised I rod for that la what dust Is hss a |>e< uliar penetrating odor M e don r notice it for big rack*, or . even for aand. but a rock odor la very noticeable for fine dual, and iviiir people who are not need to •it »ay they Hud it disagreeable Os courae. dual waa the subject of conversation at breakfast next mom in K him! the landlady nave ua aMne very practical btata about 'how to clean up after dual Bald | ahe. 'First I take a Shovel and ■hoop out tha roughest of the dirt. I One neighbor always lompialßa of I thirty five bushels of dust lu her attic attar each storm but thia may be staling it too strongly. I there la usually only three or tour ' bushels in my attic. Then I sweep out what dust is left, and then I whip, and then wash and scrub I with ammonia al! day to get out the lemainder. 11 you leave dud in a carpet she IltUe particles cut I th*- fabric like so many little I knives. and soon there are paths j worn where people walk We have a letter from a reader ' who wants to know how to wash wind Mown summer dirt out of her ' curtains Memory harkens hack to i that hotel tn Kutinas Household grime Is usually complicated by the addition of soot and grease, which make* the dirt stickler and dirtier than Jus' plain rv< k d»«t as one that favors a sort of anart litem with respect to haMaem activities. New Deal ikvidopinent of bualness regulation baa fort iked Ana-rUan capitalism against Us 1 two great modern dhonMes—factem and commas Nm For that reason Mr. Willkie'a siatßpuots »bai »«■»« thing baa to be done <« “tree" business enterprise creates ap»r«beus ion that be would annul iW h of the desirable regulatory mousse ven years.

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The mapa im* total effect of Hot. Cold, Wet. and Dry Air to be enpeeted RUWt WUUfc ■ DAILY FORECAST "OCT MOV i>lQh6 26 29 30 51 1 2 3 4 MOMMA wuukl be. Soot Is made of liny Mis us eburenal and although Hack. It is harmtoss The binding ma tertal In househMd dirt is grease from the kitchen When grease to added to dust we have in effect a son of tmturel oil patnt Os course, it la hard to get it off. After some experimenting with artiftadal dirt made <»f butter, rock ■lust and soot, we came to the Oeftnlte cooclusiun that plain water, either hot or cold, will not remove dirt, but that water that < oat ains alkali, preferably ammonia. will Just to be rare, we imt some of this artificial dirt on curtain material, and washed It out clean with ammonia water containing a little soap Tbe alkali cut the greaae and let tbe soot and rock dual tall out as a fine powder. just as cur landlady la Kan «as said it would Jupiter and beturn are VtoiWe Th. two m-igbi stars close toget bet tn the eaat tonight are toe mysterious planet* Jupiter and Satwrn. Yoe will want to know more about these two wtrangtgiant worlda. Prof Setby Maxwell has prepared an interesting story about Jupiter and Saturn If you lib* to think about mysterious world* you sbuuid read this story.

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It will be sent to you FREE, upon : lequeel. wHh the < ompiinieiiis of i this newspaper Just address your I letter to Prof Selby Maxwell In ! care of this newspaper, enclosing a stamped <3cl. self addressed en I vetope for yotir reply P. 8. If you want to have a pet ■ j aonai look at these two worts, but ' have uu astronomical telescope | lust ask Prof Selby Maxwell for I plans tor making an inexpe.isive I aatronomical telescope These ; plans wii lalso i>e sent to you free i We have also had so many re ' quests for our colored map of the I Autumn Skie« that we have prtnt-1 ed a amend edition of tt — FOPH copy free for tbe asking. Weather Quaatiens Q W*bu)d you be able to give as altltade reading* for various cities of Minnesota* F.D.K.. Mtnn I A. Lak* Superior i* *O2 ft above see l*vsl, and th* 1.000 ft . contour run* through a part of the town of Duluth Ths aisvation *f Pt Paul I* 703 ft. Most of Minns-' rata la between 1,000 an* 2.0 W ft above aea level. Q. How i* it possible to replace | the dry air caused by steam heat I with air of the right humldtty'i EMU- Mass A. Add steam from a boiltng tea kettle to the air. It take* g tot of \ steam to do much good. We will •end you tree a chemically treats* tab that will t*ll whan th* moisture ' in your home *• wfficteM. En cl**e a etamped (3c). aalf-addreaa ed envelope with yaur request. Q Do you know about what time of day the Transit of 33er. ury will occur? V H - 111 A. The tranait begin* Nev. 11J 1340 at 2:48 p. m. central time. Q. What are the Mars outside ' of our Solar System? I have ben* 1 told they were suns D M. -Kans ‘ A. They ar* Indeed sun*, moat of them so far away that light, going IM.OOO mile* per second, rai quire* many year* ta cam* from ■ them to us. i Q Can you please toil me whal i to tbe little light that I see moving' I above the hortson in tbe i It moves up and down and Mwm*' ■ t* get dim at time* 1 once saw » It move from th* north to north i east with great speed H. T Colo I A. You ar* prebabty looking at the Aurora Boraati*. er Northern t Lights. Th*** light* ar* electricI al. election* Orivan off from the - aun ar* attract** to th* magnetic pete* of th* earth, and make th* upper air plasm Q. Will you please toll me if th* prospect* tor more rain hen- In Jefferson county. Nebraska wli! get bettor? H If. 11. - Neb ’ A Yea, I think they will. 1941 aheufd be a better year far NebrasJ ha than 1940 haa been. r War Pendulum J Three days of this week's 1 weather will be cool and fair and * will favor the Nagla. Four days o! • warm and cloudy weather will favi. or the Alliee

Anffwem To Tent Question* B»low are tbe answers to tbe Test Questions printed on Pag* Two » - ■ “♦ I. chews th* red 1 Theodore Koeeeveli 3. Rtergetm * Higtiteadere I. Pennsylvania g iMtednurth 7 An ondi’fendrd city I Fiwbaik whale • Opt I#. William of Normandy (' The Conqueror "I Doiwcratk Meetings Mon Ort 3S-4 p m -District ‘mwr'ing Bluffton Community lietld ing Benator Nbrrmaa Mln tow speaker Tuesday Ort 2k. 7 30 p m Join’ | Blue Creek-Jeff* i ■on townshtp meeting F,«yp' «<-hool h<m«e Hie. Treek towneMp John W Tyndall Arthur H Holthmue. Nathan C Nrlsoa. speaker* W<<iut-*day Od go. » p m — QaAevn. .School hou«e Mr*. Hettl* Dunkin and Frank Roberts »i>owhlers. Wednesday Oct. » » p m I n ion township taw-key school I’alan township C H Msselman John W. Tyndall. Robert H 33eltor. speaker. All meeting. spo«- >red by Adam, I County Democratic Central Committee Friday Nov I. k o'clock- -Court 1 Hoes.- Decatur. Frank Corbett ' speaker COURTHOUSE ffstate Cases Application for letters tawtiemen-' ■ tery wn* filed by AIM.- Nooi tn th. estate of Nary Bender Bond was filed in sum of 31-300. .-x*mined i and approved The letter* were ordered issued, reported and rooflmIn the estate of Kiaeat lluxgeM the executor filed a verified report | of the sale of real estate tn the estate ot Bernard Rech- q I mryer. proof ot the mailing of no-' • tlce of bearing on tbe cash value . of the estate for inheritance tax j purposes was tiled Tbe report wa> ' sebmitted and th* court found tbe ' net value of tbe estate to be It.|IN.M and no tax due i The final report was filed la th, ' ' estate of Marie f’hrtsteaer. The ’ I report was .utxnltted ex* in toed : and approved Certificate of clear naee was filed, tbe admiaistrator ! wa* dIM-bOiged and the estate ctoe- ■ Named Special Judge John F Decher of Bluffton urns | named special judge in the com i i plaint to contest a will of Mildred , I*. Adam* against Earl Drake and I | other*. The plaintiff struck the I i name of Harry Hltaetaann and tbe ' i defmidant tbe aame ot Jame* i. I Moran Ruled To Answer tn the complaint tor tntermed-1 idling at Henry Yoke, a* administrator of the estate of Wilhelmina i Yake against Ixiuis and Gustav | Yake. tbe defendants were ruled to answer absolute ou or before November 2. Ruled to Answer In the promissory note suit of 8. H. Deilmger again st William H. .Johnson, tbe defendant was ruled *to answer absolute on or before | November 2 Judgment Given In the note and toredoaure suit of tbe American Medical Rustnews Bureau against Kenneth and Litcik Hecaur. tbe defendant* were called and defaulted The case was

500 Sheets BKxll Sawrtae Canary Secoad Sheets, neatly WMM< Be. The Deeatar Democrat Ca. Democratic COUNTY TICKET t ELECTION NOV. 5 I RogreoentMivo in Congreo* Fourth District FRANK E. CORBETT Prosecuting Attorney ‘•th Judicial Circuit JOHN L. DeVOSS 1 , Joint Regresentative Well* and Adam* Cauntie* i ROBERT H. HELLER County Treasurer JOHN W. BLAKEY 1 County Recorder ! RUTH HOLLINGSWORTH County Sheriff ED. P. MILLER County Coroner HARMON M. GiLUG County Surveyor HARLEY EHRS AM County Cemmfoeterwr Firot Ototnct PHILIP BTRAHM County Commioeioner Third Ot*tr.ct ELI DUBACH Theo* Candidate* Hedge Courteou* and Iffictent Service pot. adrL

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on. JfMCFH M. ROBF.PTMN Joseph M. Robertoun, pre *ea t Treasurer of State, to well qualified for re-election to that office Beside* his many years as a bank er, he ha* been a prominent Jackson County farmer and busines* man, and was twice elected to th* state Senate from Jackson, Scott and Washington Counties, Mr. Rofeort.on wns bom October 3. 1378, in Jaekson County,J

■uleai'ted the evidence heard and the court found fur the plaintiff in j tbe sum of 3»k 33. tbe chattel mortgage was urdered foreclosed and ' the property sold. Judgment was I given Appsaranc* Entsred In the injunettou suit of lb* Hume Owners !x>an C-oi puratioa aI gainst Charles Dallas and Mats-; j ■ Kyanson app«-4i*u<e tor tbe de-

400,000,000 Chinamen can t be wrung: ■ CONFUCIVS I t Inquiring 9 r Reporter: 9 Is »t true a‘i the th My about Sutton t esty plan and Christen h ih, rH 9 r am ? ■ Cons uciuh Say: I When you »tr’ » >.e asgl your gift and Cnrittmm >*«aou|B easy—it’s Button, every net R doesn't take a wise man to g understand guttoe's easy budget —. ■ plan. You simply make a down ■ payment of 10 percent and then LF ■ pay onty 10 percent a month for 7 I nine months. Button's Christmas B layaway plan is as simple Select O B your gift early while there io a 8 choice. Pay |1 down and we will T\A 9 hold it for you until you want it. , I \.J B Come m today and decide for •“ * ■ yourself. ■ NO CARRYING CHARGES I Js'wt-X’iv JBWELUU I To The Independent Andi Liberal Republican Voters THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF IMiH’l>"*• M| VOTERS fa mrt affiliated with an> if’'"" ' 1 P drl I movement. It fa headed hi: | U. 8. SENATOR GEOROE W. NiiKlffi I OF NEBRASKA ANO I .MAYOR I.A GUARDIA OF NE« M»» This committse sincerely believes the best M ‘ ur *" c ‘~‘L y continuance of the Amer.can system and the preserve progressive government, is the election of: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ’•Win We can Ml afford. In those trying times, to INKXPCRICNCE foe: Experienced Leadership We can ill affdrd to take chances with a candidate w*« » rt to be confused and emotionally unbalanced Do not allow yourself to be intimidated and muled ® ec ' member of our committee. Call er write for literals National Committee Os Independent Voters Indiana HeadquarU r 889 Claypool H»u lIndianapolis l«d- , 4<t i

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