Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1941 — Page 4
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L E DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubßghed Every Evening Except Bunday by TH* DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Ikcurporated. Snierad at the Decatur, l«d- Fuat <»®i« aa Secund Clast Matter. J. H Holier . I‘raaideut A K Hv.Uiuua* Aei y. * But Mgr Dick D Heller Vka-PraiWeAt •übacript.en Rat** ■mg.s Gopia* ■■ ■ —... $ 03 One week by carrier .10 One year, by carrier _ SOO One month. by mail — 35 Three mouth*. by mail . 1 00 Bx mouth*. by mail ... 175 ; One year, by mail .....—. 3.0® One year, at oflk. - _. 300 i’noa quoted a.-, within a rau us of 1"" m..es Escwhere 13 $U uU« yea; Advertising lt.r<* m.»da known on Appllvatnm. hatiunal Kepi* >«u'.a'.«e At HklEilk.il A CO. II Lax.ngton Avenue. Ni a York 33 Ea»t Wacker Drive, Chicago /.•biX £ V /J Charter Member of The 1 nd.anc League of Home Dul.iea t>c' ’ If muM l»a 'i th* ill by S *furday night to meet tb. requir. rnelita of the law and to avoid the ' penalties O—o Th* lug ripper bill by th. rs. ■ from Governor S-lirn k< to ap point e'ate house employee will bact No 19 in the INI edition The auperatitlous will But relink that The war f nerve* m th- Ba k ana m now turn.nc into the real thing «ttk I M w II -tiff.- in mind tnd body and fur what Rood The mor. w. h. ar It. —o The budget a- finally to be a. dopted today by tin Indiana legislature will atilp the trea.-ury and m.y result in a d-f.'it b.-for- th. neat two year* roll by That may be good bu-.n.s- but w> doubt it and ' .no will de. ide it —o—CtIla ket ball fall.- lie Real -ports and ae the.r favorite team tumbleout of th. tional and regional contests. they accept th** winner as their favorite and g*> on boostng That» tin way it should I*, and that s what uuk>.- it a popular game O—O la. you have a -ugg. stiuu <1 any u> w feature (ha* would add to thpubiil lute lal ill th. fre. -t, .1 fair and agricultural -how for thia year W< ai. sure President Thome and those in thing, with him would l.e glad to < oiifid. > am h Ideas and to do whatever th y .an to mak- the event mu'* oi. lyabh O—O Paul V McNutt. federal ■<< .. *y administrator In a ttpec. h at Indianapolis recently pieaded fur "community team play that will i permit the uatiuua. and state adintut*tratit.u» to prove to tb> world that a demo. ra< y < an govern unde any and all cir<umstamer His ad dr.-i.» was fill'd with logo good sound sense and sincere Americanism. O—O We Start another week and It I should be the desire of every gwd I citizen to make It a week of pro-'■ Kress Let s f.ull together and let's K<> forward in this wonderful year of 1911. Other communities are do-1 nig it and so can we. Let's have a ' program that will make every one 1 get hi tho harness and help Improve condltious in the beet town In the middle west. O—O— A farmer over in Spain hitchhiked a ride on a truck carrying coffins. Il wu* raining so be crawled lulu uut of the caskets. A little while after two other hikers were picked up by tbe accom'xlatiug driver. An hour after that, number
lone awakened from hl» nap pushed I i up the lid of the coffin and remark ,rd it bad stopped raining Th. | 'wo uthei passengers leaped over board when the ghost started talk , 'ling On. was killed Hid the other ! seriously injured It sounds like I J friction but truth l« -omrtnn * | O—O— In>li4ii4 with It* <if j ivllM’* Mhd Witlc|ink{ -IF* | atoi d with fifth. »«*rh»U«ly I lit* npnrt with nwl «ind hn* Th* I of fl’hhift lh <‘n»ei» bring* Into * | th<- utate ( ofh-m a *iieabk »um j every year For rtamph ti j I ttfrli HetMo to thr number of ! Im; werr binifht a? a H ! 154* «»13 <4 only Iu? h* ‘ * D ... w i : I tana art* furiutiat** in haiiuy an l*ar!in*mt to «itid v«i:» «sv* our « 4tid alrrama and k<«p *b»!n »hMk*d with gano* fi»h or -h*‘ brii« fH of ill who **n)<>y and | prat th •• ?h* pun atonal art Ind ! It look* to thr average tilU*n that Governor H«-nry H*hri< ker b i skm of the Indiana general a *e?n | fhond m* .i*u!»'* whn h h< b**li* v* 'I 1 w* r>- tiiii onatit utlonal and whh h ' attvmpi«d •<> tab* away from th* • H hy th* < OlJJltitU! h’ll Os fti’ , <t%» r hl- h« a l 4i>'l a ill prohab'y U ’tl .a h v Go. .< ! k 1 • r stated bift reuHOtJM Hl w«» du ; undemuudabh tha' •o. n th»- ma f ’y .•■4*l* , ia wi’fi Hiiiini'ttl bitt <j♦ j ■vert n* <♦ • - ' a *a w• a < n«t’it e .>f*#t tii* 'tie m ha* <h a whii»i • adrr •h*p a a r jtiiig O—O in bvf and buggy da>* if you wanted to . .dhig hi a buggy who*** wh*-«'l* wvr« ab<>u* to dt<>p i off i* Aa- nobody » buOiios but your own I' tho wheola <lropp»«! off nolMMly got hurt bu‘ you t the people w h you P - dlfterelit today when you sit down ut th. wh-el of a ; ouple of 1 ill- of alit e < -.!! Washing'. >11 It < .Sailed .. xp-.tiiig motor V. hi. les n p..:-. <if sp.-< ted. (»•-. < .-nt wet.- found to i.. ui.-al. And ot th.-. •;»« ». r. leinoieij from ih. streets entirely a completely uii-..'. Twepty-s.-v , •Il thousand r. puiis or r< pl.o iii. iits have been oid.-r-<1 111 tinpast y.-a And your own .a ' Anderson Bulletm O—O t'ledit i- .lit-, io Ho.- rum Jim. , and Attorn, y G.m tai Stanley for forbidding th. hrosd.ant tha* had beet. arrwug‘<l lor four men who were eke.uted yesterday tu a Loan-....... prison. Th > had <.<ai • d from an As kun as prison farm ..i"l killed .. deputy sheriff before !b. <ng .ap'u.ed Th. program wato pe in ■ each to -ay a few word ov.-r th. a.r just before being es i uted Nothing possible would iusv.-m-en a*. omplisb.'d from su<h a procedure ihat would have appeal-1 ■ d to tin morbid Th- law - in some states are such that even news-pa|M-r» are not |>ertnitled to give I more publicity to an execution than , I that oontined to a few lines naming th.- prisoner and the crime fur i : which be paid the penalty. Th. | time has long sine- pa»--d when there w. re public execution*. TbMme considerations that hwnlshcd tb-.m make deatk«ell broad.aets, uiidcshahle The Louisiana authorHies acted wisely In squelching a procedure that might have been: viewed as a precedent lor others. | Indianapolis Star. ftetall sales In Hit V 8 amount i to nearly s33u tier capita, accord-. lUff to the Cenaus
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t New York Digs Out of 11-Inch Snowfall .4 w I ! riSt I i • * "•' 11E?-? ■'' B- k - •w^g ? ■-> ’ -&f 5 l A F? ■ -«wl V IV . J Denartmant of aamtuUon worker* are shown clearing away tome of th* ar.ow which blanketed Park Avenue, New York, under th* haav.eat fall of th* year. The «<>*•«•»•. «w'r!iny up <£ AtlMtw Coaat, oiled heavy drift* throughput thy «ity, tranayortatton. The fall reached a depth *f 11 iaehey, (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATI R, INDIANA
Shitted bv Armv M wjl ip 1 jiiHHni Maj. Gen. Collins Maj Ger. Jarr.es U Collins above, has been assigned to command th.- Puerto Rn an department with headquarters at San Juan. Gen- ’ era! Collins at present is in command of the Second division. Fort Sam Houston. Texas He will succeed Maj Gen E imund L. Daley nt San Juan. aiy .. if gull'y 'if my -e. m 1 ißg di- ou: te.y? A S" the < oriel ' piita-e Is I 111 -mi y.' or ’ I beg your patdon ' ' Trade In a Good Town De. a'ur
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • ♦ 1; ... M • ,y .1 11 bills h» ;d s*• *♦» k *»! *ml. <».*>• It .»’h*- * 4U:k»U’h *2 fi .Mi* MjiUi** Spliib : I* V.-.Gltg 4’ ♦ ♦ HoU'chuld Scrapbook ih Roberta l ee ♦ ♦ T© Soften Pdin» bruih YA .. si j»4IH( 1 Im <u 4 l<m**Q :<* >l y I hu 'bn <*n .1 I*4.nt bru-h »v ii* md ah iw th* biu-:i U> ptm* in* u» if f«»: .1 mmiltvM. Tb* u I' liitibf th** b' 4*h and Wa.*di w**|| in •Ironic -oap’iidStrftin Starch -tanii to iciii'hr thr lump- that : might < ail-e ‘’blhteru” when th» loth*-* at *j h'ofit 'i Attractive Pudding \uy pudding may be made to look attrai tivi if topp< I with a -pooiitul of whipped .ream and a . i led by candied fruit or jelly. » ♦ Ttilt.W COMMON EliHoll < III'- * ilk* li. -Id' anolhei p. -ic bn* th.-r. hi* several I.h.’w in a ■ ..pent.'' . best Im ,-id • a -aw and hammei. • •
NAZIS RESUME BOMBING RAIDS London llcavil) Raided; Score*, hilled In Hit On Night Cluh Umd-m Mar.h id »U/> <M man plane- raided laitldutl heavily during the night and ranged along th. .i.ists from northeast*in S*ut land tu South Wales in a big scale le-umiition «*f uifmoiv*- i>p.-tation» otic sou'll toast town was sub ,t. d to .1 tumentiat-d atta.k and Gel mall KUHS, firing from the Fu tn h coast, bombarded the shores of southeast England Umdon had received Its beav 1 lest raid ill thre. mmiths Satu day night and oil' goal explosive bomb had smashed through th> i nM»t of an hiirrtMtii'iuHy fatuou* night club, killing or wounding «kuti « of mrh ami woiu* h m tveoHIR dt*«>» la4*’ Hight though thv German plant ** dropped many hi* • n<Haiy .nd . xplosiv. bombs ibi> did cum l .* 4tiv*ly Iltth* damage am! th* it* w**it* aim***! no * a”» ! sa4l iv* London had three raid alarms, ' ' out Hi- bombtag was done during • ' the fl' st otic Many in* eiidiary bombs Ml In i I residential areas but be< au»e of the in. rea. d efflclriicy of the lire w.it.h they were quhkly put ou* i Nurse- doused on. which fell ill •h. ..1 den ->f .1 maternity hospital tn explosive bomb Ml m ’he gi-.uuds *>l a tnni'al hospital m southeast England without causing Th- bombing was severe in th. I. I- 1 at. a for a whih before i mdn Rht Then- wa a heavy .till- I « :a.* gun bairag. and s-ddiere a * building, -hot down paiaihute J, . ■ who h th. German plan s dropped Th. spoi-idi. nature of the firr indl.a’ed that the Naz - »< . flying singly Tlu > r and home security mln- 1 I-",- -id m.l joint communique til,.* *h> .aid ->ti la>nd*m was fairly heavy but that damage and . as-! Haiti- were .oinpaiatlttaiy few They -ad ’ha* hombs w- . drop l-d m th* home ...unties, aurt 'UUdiiig lamdon and along the -> tth - >a-t Damage was done at a numb, of pe tit- ih> lonimuui- I qu. -aid bu* the), wis no extell«iv. dauiag. anywhere and lasual lie* W ‘i. not llUlll.'t’.US FRENCH POLK Y ..•vSTIM ED Fll'tM I’A'IK OShi u. wxpap. , ion. spmi.leiit* n I'e j .*ams P..-.U.* 'he G- man DNH new- aß.n.y had quoted Fernand D- Billion Vn hy g..». ■ nm. iit d. le- I gale in Paris, to th» Mine < ffe. t I>. Jan’s -'.a 1. men* was tim.-d to < olli. id*' with a fi<-h restatement | l.y Bntalii of h.-r position on the blockade a statement that rell.-r j ated her firm po-lfl.m agaiu*' al ' lowing f.ssl suppii.-s to rea.ii Gci man .x. upied or dominated regions | •m ground* that thia merely would piolong the Wa and delay the 1.lease of he-. roUtltl les f om Nazi bondage Dalian as-erted that he had ton ley. d his warning to I S ambasador William D Leahy foi for. , warding to Washington Italian drew a .ulltiast iHtweeti I what he characterized a the g.-perou-’ attitude of the tj.-r-i mans and the refusal of Britain to | permit food to it-aili Fiance The Nazi act which drew Dai ! lan's praise was a German oidei : allowing Frame to u-e B,mH**Hai| 'lutnlals ta .piintal is RJu pound-* of Fl* lull wheal Th* Wheal had, iM-eti earmarked for *iw by th. I , Gei man army. Now. Darlan said, the Germans I have gra. lously allowed France : I permlMion to us.- this pottion *d the French food supply to feed Frenchmen instead of Germans. Th* Britisli. on the .>th*r hand he said, hav* ju-* seized th. l(th| ' Fr.-m h ship sine. Jan. I The I I ship was an empty freighter mH i IIIK to Madagas.ai' from Dakar. Such a state of affairs. Darlan i I said, . ail not be allowC<j |<> i mi-<
Serve Meats Y ou Know are Good Choice cut* from Cattle raitfd in Adam* Count/ and per»on*l. ly (elected and butchered by us TRY ADAMS COt NTY MEATS Round Steak lb. 35c I Sirlom Steak tb. 35c I T-Bone Steak n>. 35c | | Veal Chop* !b 28c I Pork Shoulder Steak lb. 20c GERBERS MEAT MARKET Phone 54 or 87. i 1 ■ 1 it
MEATLESS COOKERY FOR THF ■ LENTEN SEASON c \ pa.k. lof lout pilblbathMls. .oil*4llilng Mgg. , . . "I 4j*pc’l*l "K mealies* dlslies suitable foi Hu I . ’ I aide from th* Dally In m...> .* * Wa«hlng*.,h s.. i ' ’ "•■■l | publications |mhided are 1 lit FIKII XND HhXFtlttll . .mum .Ji VEGETABLE ' tnihEKX KH .J. MIMIK AND EGG HEtTPEtt ill Itlt'E KEI IPEK ■ Thes.' win be want io any addies* m a >«,*;. (1 .,, t . luupuu below 10 urd.llllg, alld enclose tw.-fity !:>. , m money order check or stamps to covet return j>.. Bl ; handling costs fl tup t ill I‘ttN here F M KERBY Dept IP' ■ OB.ty Democrat » Serves Bureau. H tO'J Thirteenth St Washington DC ■ K.tid me the Lentmi pat-knt of .m.k.ry pi *. ( . fl ' enclose twenty five cents .NAME . B STREET and No B CITY ST A IT. N ! i»-ad th. Ih.atur Daily Ih-im.irai. Detalur. Ind B
Dalian indicated h. will glte Britain two or three Weeks to re . Illi*lde her position tvs f.»..- ait 'mg Ba* h>' said that the minimum ! need of Frame was 3n«f»Mi tons of wheat Petain then added 'hat he had tH-eti out walking in the oun'ry yesterday and had ->.-ii to: ! liimaedf that Fiance's n. w wheat • irup was spindly and would not feed ’he population dm Ulf the < Olßlllg yea Darlans statement may offei a I i lue *o the nature of the nryster oils umsiilta'im.s 111 Vithy of Gen Maxim.' W. ygand F emh . .rm uiander in North Afina If Fiali. i* i mhi> to > mbark on a |hMI. y whnh may lead to war with Britalii it would ire natural that th* pi *><-msiil foi Afii.w would Ire nought m Au uuulci >m *a>. and
——_ —g Furnace inspection. Did sou L .in * . t n r r > ...»«i■■■> iu* n I H ■ E pj.t » *k on aIA f .... ® a i .al la' or a* mater ah use I ty 1 r 11 " —wTt | "Furnace saved ’H- | many steps" , “TM WilhamaeA Compare t* Out famtlf tw T'>; 4t flßtAa ' /tffHßcF very .t -naiF* (U t » w | 17* —a *'• ta**J *»» r*f r <k«*» *r»»fFr bHcft Jf Aa* fiLd ißs J"J I tftn ruanißt u> ««, i < 7 kacfMMa •» ft«r* so ftrt • bi .!'».<? tl yw*jl U|| 7 a*d aur furntib. * trjb lign«4—Mr« Ameba Pi.Ur* L < r.*', .’W ' $2 00 A WEEK will buy WILLIAMSON * WdliMnsan Tnpld. Irein iH puinacf Hauffk ( oal < o. fmasaum * w,nehM Ph r ,:: T’ R ” Dairy Auction! IX'»—IMPORTED KH.(SI LKED HoI.TEISS-!.’> AT BRYAN OHIO WEDNESDAY, March 12,1911 <0 o'clock sharp E S T Consisting of Brood Cows. Heifers and 8.. s The need of good dai y animals in this inimtry r ant pioblein facing us today 3* — Cows with Calves by side — it 18 — Heifer* Fre»h or Close Up — t* 10—Heifers bred for Fall Freshening '0 25 — Hofara, ’2 to 14 months old— 25 25 — Heifers. 5 to 10 months old— 25 6 Bulls Ready for Bernie* — 7 Butt* from 5 to 9 month* son per haps have seen good animal*, bur you've ii* i* • ■ a Irum hasl am going to sell I personally se|e. i. d th.-s. • ‘ what lam talking about. Not oti. is ov.-i •» y.ars old Tb. > •- foi themselves tu typ. quality .mil ev< ything an a m I foundation herd The Extended Pedigree- will pro*, t have real breeding breeding of i'arnati.ni - Rag tpi-■ >' | land*. Orm-by Poach * Ahbekei k and DeKoi* Doti I don t expect to ■ iei again s. II sm h a choir.- lot <>l .<* ... All anlmaU T B. and Bangs tested Mastltl* i h<. - img cows Ca'aloßues tree BULL CALF FREE! El- > p* i s-ill who icr , get* a FREE ticket on a Bull Calf. I month* old Bi -I I ami Butterfat ” GEO. V. MELLOTT, Owner Am Hou. *is Roy Jiilinsoii. Decatur, Ind Lehi Fulim H> ■ P J. Short. Archbold Pedlgre- Read) i Keith HoOV.-l ■ —' — PUBLIC SALE On my farm. 3 miles W> tof Decatur, Indiana. \ m Road No 224, on TUESDAY, March 18, 1911 22—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE—22 Complete Diipersal Sale Herd t* T B and Rang* '• I| '' l 6—HEAD OF HORSES—fi Match team Sorrel Mares 4 and 5 yr* old. Sound. »»H 11 ■ 3300, and an out.landing team; Xurr.-I horse. 4 yr old.- . I hone. wt. 1750: Bay marc. I yr*, old. wt 175 ft Th* -c two mb i team, well broke and good pulli'rs. Extra good Sorrel mar* | old. Sorrel horse colt, coming yearling — IMPLEMENTS — New Idea push bar and cylinder hay loader. J In*- *> ' Moline I" diac ferlilixer gram drill, flood Turnbull w.ir . rack. J llec-e 999 torn planter; Good cultlpa* ker. Wood f: *ui" , tooth harrow, good; I. H F tom binder; ! good I It-• re ml - | vator*. Mower; Ik-Laval cream seperalor. Dciatval uni’ ;1 machine; Good iwu wheel trailer. Sale *Urt* at 10.00 A. M. Cattle will *«' at 1.00 F. M Catalogue upon request. TERMS CASH. S. 1). BEAVERS, M. I)., Owner Roy K. Johnson. Auctioneer Decatur. Ind Lunch by Ladle* Aid
MONDAY, MARCH tn.
tnnans |s| Fiwuhi.!,-.. . . B bases m No: !, V . .... ~ B orate qui. k., . fl pheie of It- so* 11 Bntish fl arrivals C*n>ljDi J i«t a hoby daugbt. - y jw j ' s ... j 3 4tna urday of* 4 - Th** Gaby *< j ••I* v»*n and »n* n t •. Mi jnd M H H* iHr at *4* 4 Xirl. I*OIH a! thr \] ( .««■ been na!ii*>d San ! t K t y * 2 J
