Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1941 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Kvsateg Ea.spi Bunday by THS MCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ikcorporaled Bnierod u Ike Decatur. ted, Poet uflko m Second cum Matter. I. M. Halter—— President A. K. MulUmvum- stec y A Hut Mg' Mck U Halter VicsTreehteat Btteear.pt.en Ratto Btegte Copies .03 Oat week by carrier .10 (tee year. by carrier——— I w Oat moatb. by mall■*'» Three ■oaths. by mail —. LOO Bia muaUM, by aaU....- LU : One year, by mall * 00 : (tee ytar. at oßc* 100 Fries* quoted are within a rodiua of low miles Else■bare |3.W oat year. Avgguiing Rales made known on Appl.cat,un Natonal Advsr R.prsseutative SCHERRER A CO. tit Laalngtun Avenue, New York 11b East Wacker Drive Chicago Charier Member ot The Indiana League ot Home liai.es. Adam* >ouiity ba* a good record on • automobile falaUtiea a<> tar tbit year, and it a tbe hope ot Judge Frucbtf and others of the safety couuclt- that we tan conilnue It throughout tbe entire twelve moat bi o—o Hill Salley radio newt editor tor WLW «IU be tbe speakei at the Chamber of Commerce meeting the evening ot the l*tb it will be a very deligbtiul event and youl should get your tickets when tbe I boys call toon • • Then are still quite a number i of rate' carrying ibe l»4u lag* Time hr getting abort and a law enacted -by tbe Ibtl legislature mah.-a-M inaudatoiy that you dis card tbe oM tag* aa aoou a* you get tbd new one* . , o—o Surely tbe legislative leader* I would not expect Governor I th-hricker to sign blila. “ripper or other brand*. It the attorney general ad'teed him they were uuconatitutiwnai II wouldn't be good judgment to do aom.tbnig 'bat would business tbe nett several montb* O—O Mr WHlki.- la on hi* way home I and will appear before the senate commute*- whir h la considering th. 1.-gse lend bill Then look out ' for aoine Breworks for regardless of what. li<- report* and how be ' an*wry* ih<- question*, he will In subject Io much criticism We I make 'll lough for those who gel | out in. (rout in tin* i ountry. • c—o Elm*-r .Laydeu who win bi* I spur* 14* ;on< ot the “fom horse men aj Notre I tame and who ba* I marie M* Hue record as coach there the past several year* will become a pndoaaional coach at a salary ot 120.000. He will enjoy the raise in salary, and it I* a substantial raeoggUteu of bi* ability but he Will probably mis* tbe tun ot build Ing fouthuU team* out of colleg. recruit*, _ —o—o Th« .passing of one ot Adam* county's oldest and inoat highly cltiaen*. P. It liykeman at the, age of elghty-ulne. I* sincerely mourned for he wu for many years active In business, a* a farmer and a* a cltiaen who was always interested in the affair* of bis cofalnunlty He was expen tented Ip business before engaging id farming and he noon built a reputation a* a pure bred stock farmer He was successful and be was likewise a good neighbor aud cltiaen —o—o—Tbe legislature will reduce tbe gross ißkoute <■> by fifty percent for tkottf *bo do up to 120.000 bus I ties* annually aud twenty-live percent for over mat. Ftes, but
mine where d'>wu the Hue. some one will have the headache when the receipt* do not prove auMclent to meet the growing appropriation*. They may have some secret method of doing thia and we hope they have but it will be autprising If they don't hav- to do a little ■harp figuring with a well sharp ened pencil. Many great people were born In the montb ot February. according to history Os these of course We all know that this Is the month for observing the birthdays of I Lincoln on the IJth and Wsshhig I ion on th< 22nd hut there are otb I »r* Fril* Ku-Isler violinist was born the 2nd. Lindbergh, aviator, th.. 4th. Mantell, actor, the 7lh. William Henry Harrison, the ninth president, the bth. EHbu Hoot, great lawyer the ISih, Henry Longfellow beloved poet, the 27th and others that you bo doubt >an bud if you seartb the pages The shortest niomh seems to have piodu<ed a full sbaie ot the great —O fvellherately arranging the appropuation bill so the legislature will be < ompelied to bold a special sessoiii at tbe close of a yeat may be wise or ft may be just the opposite. though It appears the present Indiami >e*«ion may do that Tbey propose Io reduce some of the amounts now in the budget with a promise to give more if tbey have to. Keep your eye on 11. Tin chances are ibal If they bold another session a year from now. tbey , will in< rease th. cost of govern moot considerably Os course if i would give the members an ealra forty days at ten per and mileage | but that would be a email part of ' <h<- cost Io tbe taapayers O O ii Liquor legislation I* getting quite a play in tbe Indiana general I assembly aud will In. ranee during the nest mouth The Anti Malooli League favors lot al option G. t) I* leaders thought they had found a substitute measure and have pro- | (rosed a measure that will give tbe I power to appoint commissioners to tbe clrcull Judge He could appoint either wm* oi dry* aud they would hav.. the authority to grant or refuse licenses That of cour*e would make the (w.altion of judge tb<- football in campaigns for regardless ot which way he favored. ) either puiposely or wllb tbe beet I mtsni. hi* action would b. opposed i try that orsalination which was for ior against It Now the wet* aud I dry* are both opposing tbe measi Ur.- and th*- political bouse* don't ' know what to do. It's hard to tell | what will happen ARMY TESTS: An army general '.Meer told a Kansas City audieuie tha' half the l •nen now being eiamliicd for army ' service are rejected on phy*hal . ground*. This may wan that the final army physical esamination is unusually severe. Rut the fact that about 4>i per. ent of the men draftid in the world war proved to he unfit physl.ally under the standard* then prevailing under stress of war necessity confirm* preseut rejection rate*. Studies of ibe physical stamina ot American men. made since the world war espsrience invited public attention to tbe deficiency, also indicate that there I* serious need for a national program of physical Improvement. The administration recently announced that It had asked the social security board to go into this question Apparently the country is going to he awakened some day to Ihe fact that the economic and social drain caused by failure to correct ordinary physical detects la egtremely coatly. The army eiperience I* that a large proportion of tbe men who are rejected could easily be made physically fit by medical attention aud training The Individual should, ot course, look to bl* own physical well-be-ing Hu*, unfortunately acme physically uant mes are either ua-
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aware of their shortcomings or lack ibe incentive or favilltlea to overcome them An sduiatlonal program to encourage the Individual to submit to a physical checkup aud adopt such corrective m.-ai urea as he can would greatly reduce the army rejettiou rate, lui dlanaievlls News. •"— - — • I Answers To Test I Questions Below are the gnawers to the | Test Questions printed oo Page Two g ♦ ! Rabbit 2. No 3. SbeuaudiMb 4 Ki port-Im port Bank of Wash lllgtoll i Japan g. Summer aud winter 7. People k General FianUs Marlon. » No lb Etymology - 01-"O 1 -" —- h TWENTY YEARS ’ll AGO TODAY Feb g. |»2l waa Sunday Q.— —« tivttM-noM FtrnmiiMM By Roberta Lee a—— ————■ ■ ■ ■ ■ o Soap Jelly An vM.ellent soap jelly for cleaning woodwork can be made by dissolving oue heaping spoon ot white ■oap flakes and one tup of hot waler, then stir in one level tablespoon of washing soda, and allow to remain In a cool placo to stand until solid Furniture Bruise A furnltuie bruise can be remov••d by using a piece of blotting paper -oaked In warm water, placing It over the bruise, and applying a warm Iron unlit al! moisture is
Batista Addresses Populace After Routing Conspirators 771 tM > j * Jowl ' jM Mw nragga ' KuJf#W< to B«tl»t» <b»rehe«de<l with cij»reti, pre»MMt «i C üb#, bvpk-timtf »»lkj«< betw«*»> a corrtfor of cbeerbiS aru*y »«<i uavy offkars eu roula to llavauaa r«<Jlu »Utk<:. (u <ddre»» th* populace attar tea tutcaatfnlly a rarvil by army aud polka haads »bo istauded tnerUuvwiaf bto ragUua.
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Deposed Cuban Plotters in I . S. L I I T* .*• I -w Mft*. F .... 7- ±4 I Z£» ... -a Three Cuban officers deposed by President Fulgencio Batista under aceuaations of plotting to overthrow his govern mam ar* pictured aa they arrived at Miami's Pan American siiimtt after a hasty flight from Hsvsus Left to right are Lieut. Col fternado Garcia, former cbl. sot th.- national police; Major Juan Heita. bruther-ih-tew of Garcia; Col. Jose Fedraxa. deposed head ut th* Cuban army They were accum panted by members ut their famiile*
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HO & S MEETS HERE FEB. 15 Annual Midwinter Initiation Will Ik Held At Local Lcifion Home The annual midwHi -i * •'.h or Initiation of V.iliur. '•> got let*- lb* «" Homme* Kt " Chevaub honorary and *l"'it •’ flllatv of the Am.rl.au l*gi‘> with )urt.di.thm In Allen Ad..mWeil* nad w i - > be held Saturday evening Fcbrua : IS, 111 the Hew h«>m. ut Adam* Post No 43 It h«» been announced by Ch.-f de Ware J Ray Kt bump of Fort Wayne Voyagrur Jam.-* K dial.-y 1 chai, man ot the local commute. <m arrangements He will asst*' ed by Vin.-ei.t .1 Bo ma of H u Ingtoii who I* a form.-! Adam* county member of th. smo-ty the pa*' presidents parley of au».llary unit to I‘oat No 43. will S.-IV*- .< dinner at R 3't p in. In the Legion hall Ch.-f de Bare H« homp will p>< side al the dinner to pie.ed.- th* are. k and Introduce Ibuok M Combs, of Anderson grand chef de gate In the state of Indians. Pbll Clements, of Indianapolis grand correspondent and historian nationale and Vern Circle, of Mai lon. grand chef de tram north There will Io- a larg. delegvtlnn of voyageura hum Fort Wayne In attendant e at Ibe local event He. atur M-glonnaires tn tbe class of candidates for initiation in. iud' A J lUk. i COHMHMdWI of Ftgat 43. Charles Wettut Walter J Bockman. Ralph Roop and II V Aurand Reinstatement* in. lud. Leo Ehinger and oth.-i- -till to l» announ. ed A'olture I* th. ownei of th. large, aia-ton locomotive built oi a motor truck known as B.<<k Jm k ... •. M 'lu 1 tur last I.a nor day In the pa.ad* that marked th.- dedication of lb. new L-glon home Tbi* 4" A * l engine, a i.-piica of th.- Fh I war time 10. ..motive*, has been driven l.y » roll, king crew <it 4" A * .-r s to the last five stat, a id national conventions of the \m. -. can Legion Bia. k Ja.k appeared on the streets of lav* Anv.-i. • and Holly wood in 1*37 and went up Fifth Avenue in New Votk a y. .> later, manned by a ct.w pi. k>-d I from th* four northeasi.-rn Indiana I counties In which the volt i I operates. | Trade In a Good Town Decatur
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