Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1940 — Page 6

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McNUTTDENIES WILLKIE CLAIM Denounces Charge* Roouevelt To Lead U. S. To Dictatorship South Bend Ind. Nov. 1 <UP> Charges of dictatorship hurled al President Roosevelt by Republican nomnen Wendell L Willkle were denounced by federal security administrator Pau! V. McNutt In a l umpairtt «p--e, h here today. On the teat lea of a swing through the state In *upport of President Roosevelt's third term candidac y. McNutt repudiated (J. O. P. claims that the Democratic ad-1 ministration In making America In- I to a totalitarian state "The proposition la not that

For Joint Representative Adam*-Welk Counties (On the Republican Ticket! Edward E. UECHTY Editor es Ths Barns Witness. Honest • Capable - Efficient Your VOTE and your INFLUENCE will he greatly appreciated. Pol. Advt

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World Attention Shifted to Balkans and Greek, Turk Leaders , ■ -#»*■■ sawn'— nwsawimmn— |——B**--'" Illi. gmMmmßmmMn|mn|mmmaHmmMMWwm|MgH|Mm!aMMF*>*-- * •e"’Ute*WWjMMte- 1 . HHBKS9RSE \as2~ W ft Y J4h <?/ fta«h BKrl ___ ft >fl V A i w r ■ ~ ■ 'W! / I Kftftßko i > left, General Papagoa; <*»•«. »»*w ®» |,la,d •» <>«*: r, « w - K, "« II of Greece. Below, view es tbs Dardanellea, fioracoglue and President lauau.

Roosevelt Is the one and only person quaUfled to set as the leader of dem«cra<y in its struggle for life." he said in defense of the third term. "Whether he Is or Is not la Immaterial. What the liemo cratlc party la maintaining and what 1 am now maintaining la.that he la. by tranlng experience and the wisdom that comes from complete devotion to a noble cause. Immeasurably better quallfl- d than his Republican opponent." The former Indiana governor aald the choice is not as the Republcan candidate would have tb* nation believe, "between a dictator and the noble knight who has come to make men free, but between one ’ who for seven years baa demonstrated over and over again hl* unerring wisdom and capacity for leadership, and a man who is daily revealing his Inability to lead even fha party which Is seeking to elect him president " At Crawfordsville last night. Me- i | Nutt told a political rally that "no atate in the Union has been better

governed" than Indiana under Democratic rule In the past eight yearn Hr listed accomplishments of the fte-moc ratic regime during the past eight years slid called on the andlence to elect Lieut Gov. H»nry F. Schrlcker governor to continue what he called Ikemocratlc Im- i pmvements. "The cost of government has been reduced by millions; tales on real estate have been reduced by millions: prices to utility consumers have tH-en reduced by millions; humane legislaton has been reacted for the relief of the aged, blind and crippled: labor baa been the beneficiary of more ronstrnctlve leg!slat 100 than In any stats In the Union." he asserted . ■ ....— a - - location* Incorrectly Listed The locations of the voting precincts in Geneva were Incorrectly listed In the legal notice given a MKSSMMWSW*.

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tew days ago. The correct locations are: Geneva "A" In the old town * hall; Geneva "H" In the Cross build- i ing In the office of the Eastern ' Indiana OU and Sunply company, j - Civil Service Exams Are Announced Here Civil service examlnatlona for the following positions were announced today by Francis Costello. 1 sec retary of the local board of eg- ’ aminers through the Ilecatur post , officeSenior artist illustrator. IJooo per year; artistic lithographer, 21.k(Mi per year; junior. 21.44 b; assistant. 11420; senior. 22 600; negative j cutter. 21.200; junior c opper plate map engraver. 21.440. senior med1 leal technician. 22.000 per year: primer, hand compositor. 21 20 an hour: slug-machine operator. 21.20 at, hour; monotype keyboard oper at or. 21.22 an hour. Full information may be rec-Hv ed from Mr Costello at the Decatur post offic e. o — All Saints Feast Observed Today I The feast of AU Saints was celebrated today In Ht. Mary's Catholic church. It Is a holy day of obll-, gallon and masses were said at 5.! 7 and » o'clock. Falling on Friday, members at the Catholic faltb were exempt from the abstinence of meat today. W ■ Special Speaker At Church Sunday Mrs. J. Hal Smith of Dayton. 0.. will be the guest speaker at the morning service of the Union Chapel I'nited Brethren church Sunday. Mrs. Smith is recognised aa one of the most able missionary secretartee in the United Brethren | j church. MffMX TO toV-giI’IIWVTS la lbs ASeaei t'trraM < ••*« September Terek !»«•■ Me. isess WTATH OF INI'IANA IAOAMM COVNTY. « , Blanch L. Wittwer vs Jews* D. I Wlttw.r, Khuis M Cartwright. ' Waveland E Cartwright. Ree*ie M I McGutaan. William O. M -Cluiean. Howard A. Lanning, Ikorthea lan*I Ing, Wayne Hinchman i The plaintiff In the above entitled eauae, Blanch L- Wittwer having filed her complaint therein In partition of the following described real estate In the Village of Linn Oro»e. Adami County. Indiana, and dee- rlb»d as follows, to-wit - Lot No. B D. I tn the Francis M. French Addition to the town of Uss Grove. Indiana, a* *urvev-d Ite.-em. ber 2S. 1»15. UaM addition located In the Routheast quarter (U) of the Southeast quarter (Hi section three <S>. Township twenty-five (tti North Banco thirteen (IS) East In Adams County. Indian* Together with an affidavit that the following named defandaato. Waveland E. Cartwright. Beetle M McGuigan. William O. McGuigan. Howard A. Lanning and fkorthea tMalaw are non-residents of the Mtate of Indiana. Now. therefore, the sold defendants are hereby notified that unless thsy be and appear In the Adamo Clr--ult Court on the sth day of lw.ni'ber. t»«. at the court-house tn the ICtty of Decatur, In said county and I state, and answer or demur to said complaint, th# oame will be heard and determined In their abeonce. In Wttneee Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and nffl* the wal of said C-OUCS tbla iSlp day of October, 1»«. Clyde O. Troutner,-«T»rk of tbs Ademe Circuit Court Ort 11.14 Noy. 1

•ears Also Have Toothache Berkeley, Cal —fl’Pi— Bears are probably the only American wild animals that enjoy the otherwise : • xcluslvely human attribute of having a toothache, the University of t'allforala has anncqinced. The conclusion was reached after the eumlnatlon of the teeth of 5.257 American wild animahi Only the teeth of bears showed dental caries. Angelsr Lands 12-Foot tharh Brisbane. Australia —(UP)— J. Murray, aocretary of the Queensland Game Fishing Association, recently esablisbed a new local record for tiger shark fishing by landing after a three-hour battle a shark weighing 1.323 pounds and measluring 12 fest Inches In length The ail-Australlan record, however. Is still held by Lyle Bagnard. who landed a 1.3'2-pound 1 shark. a Nine es Hie Nephews In War Southbridge. Muss. — <UPI — Francois Vermlere. who served In the French army during the World War. is following deveolpments in the current conflict with unusual Interest. He has nine nephews In the French army. 111 ■■ o 1 " i '- —■ Model of 1214 Still Faithful Geneva. N. Y.. — (UPI-Wlth the engine out of the chassis only once for main bearing repairs, and equipped with kerosene headlights and Its original old style brass radiator. Jesse J. Johnson still operates his 1214 automobile. He proudly boasts that It has never been in an accident or towed. a 1 - — Round and Square Dance at Sun Set Saturday Niffht. Muxic by Schuller Roys.

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DRAFT OFFICE IN icotrmrvßD Pte— fagb ow> ‘ • 111 be sent to the board from , national hcadqnaiters through the | of Ices of Governor M Clifford , Townsend. As soon an the list la ( recolved.lt will be posted outside ; of the, of lee and another copy | given to newspaper for posting ( 2.M0 Registered , A total of 2 530 men are now ( registered and numbered at the Adams county draft office Thirteen additional cards have been returned from the places where natives registered out of the county on October l« The additional names, preceded , by their serial numbers , tsl( -Byron Morton Reber ( 2512- Robert Vernon Witban , 2520 Rufus Bailey 2521 Raymond Richard Rader 2MI Clarence Wallace Tallman j 2523 Deen Wm. Colter 2524 Everett Clarence larugh ( 2525 William John Henry Urugh j 2524 Thomas Evsns Rcott 2527 Harold Jamea Shoaf 252* John Adolph Gerber 2522- Claude Noble 2530— Waveland Waldo Plaher. The entrance to the draft hoard offices la located on the extreme north side of the library building -. ■ - » ANNUAL PARADE • rowTfNVRD mom faom <>wb> leal animal drawn vehicle. »5. John Slusser Rockford. O.; beat animal Impersonation. 25. Richard A Button. Geneva: beat decorated bicycle and rider. 24. Rhlrley Mitch. Decatur: moat comical lady s coattime. 14. Helen Esplch and Bvah Greene. I'niondale: most comical men's costume. 14. Edward Balking. Dewtor route 1; most comical icoy's costume. |2. Louis Htetler. Willshire. O Moat comical girl's costume. 12. Truly Smart Floors r can be ; Inexpensive* I Hr w I "• ‘ ? ' . We W ** Wft t jmIL. tb I B V Fimt Showing of New ? Fall Denignn in S Armstrong’s * Quaker I 5 Floor Covering SPfCIAL PRICE c Y I OVv yard I | Large Belectian as Designs i—J I: This famous, cleen-eaoy floor eevI j ering ie now offered In beautiful I teatured effects and gay tile doI eigne you'd enpect to find in only I the meet eapenoive fleering maI i Uriel. I Choice of el a patterns In stock; I j 12 ft. wide, cut from full rolls, any I length you may need. | 9*12 ft. piece _— 17.20 | 12x12 ft. piece .... 9.60 ! 12x14 ft. piece — 1120 12x16 ft. piece — 1240 12x18 ft. ptoee — 14.40 12x20 ft. piece — 16.00 Slightly higher price If you wish we to lay It. , Niblick & Co

Karen Kellar, Fort Wayne: moat romkal dreaaad pet. 22 Ruth Jp. anne Miller. Decatnr route 4: mn.t elaborate dreaaed pet. |J. Brtiy Jean Mudduth, Decatur route 4; best circus clown Impersonation. IS. Maa Lnonardaon Deratur; beet drum major leading band. |.t,| Norma Jean Carr, Willshire. O.; beet drum major, second. 12. Rob ert 11. Juotleo. Monroeville, best drum major, third. 11, lUy <) Smith. Cecil, o. DEATH CLAIMS oowTiwt-gn mow raw 'inn 2 o’clock tonight at the Zwtefe funeral home on North Second street It will be moved to the Carroll home at I o'clock Bunday afternoon and may be viewed until time of the funeral Funeral services will he held Monday morning al • o'clock at St . with Rev. Joeeph

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