Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fflkimbif >»*ry Kvmim Bicept fluad*y by THg OK CATDR DEMOCRAT CO. lacorpontad•bterod M to* Decatur, lad. Fo»t O*c« aa Baeond Claaa Matter. I. M. Haller ... Freeident K M- Holtooea*. Fee y. A Rua Mgr DMA D. Metier Vtc«-Preet4e*t . ItA'PR •••O*’ '|Fwewr»» noi*g Biagl* Copied ... 1 »3 Oae week, by cantor.-——-. 10 Om year, by earner...—.— I M Oae mouth. by mall 31 Three noatbe. by Ball 3 00 ' Bis moutba. by Ball 3.70 Oae year, by mail IM Use year, at oSce ....— IM Prices quoted are within a radlut of 100 Biles P**where 13 be ot» year. Rated mad* known on Application Ratioual Reprweatalivp BCIfIMMR I CO II Lexington Avenue Nee York ' 34 Vaal Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Meßber of The , Indian* Imagu* of floma Dallied

Let* have the beet fr l -* fair and agricultural ‘how in the coun'ry Thai a th* nay to »how the world | ' that tin* ( * a united community. ~ t -0 The public may not feel relieved ' 1 t that the legislature I* over but the j majority member* who wiggled and waggled through H no doubt

do. A number of them are flshing < in Florida < * . • 1 Thf ruid-March mow vtorin mad** the roads unsafe and over the • . 1 north part of the slate a Dumber us i accidents incurred as the cars I < swerved and (kidded it'd a good time of the year to be more than ordinarily careful. ( 0 "• The lease-lend bill started oper-1 Ution four minute* after the presldent mad> it a law by signing IL The plan* had been made several day* ago and the order* were ready. Hbips. munition*, plane, and other mateiiaia were today on their way to aid the detnoc racie* -0 I Spring cold* are numerou* we are informed and there are a number of case* of flu This I* ibe aeasop when eatra care should be i taken and at tbe flrat >igu of a ( cold aee that proper attention 1* ( given Plenty of rest will help and follow the Instruction* of your physician Itou t fool with a cold. . Its dangerous -0 Japan < ontuiuc* to issue threat*. • some of them celled. some open agamat the Vnlted Slab* Hut each day thia nation now become* more powerful and wttbln a tew ( month* will be ready to re*i*t any ( attack* that may he made on sea 1 laud or In the air. We arc for . peae« but we will protect and de- ( fend ih a western hemisphere. I ( •eema to be the trend °“®— 11 The general assembly adopted a reaolutlon for au amendment to , the convututiou which will make the term* of ail county oAcer* tour , yuan. Thia would Include the . aberif. treasurer. prosecuting attorney. representative aud coroner The matter will CSttbe before the unit regular session of the legislature la two year* and then will have to be approved by the voter* M Keep your ehlu up aud keep , amllmg. Thia la atill ibe "friendly , city” and will »o continue. The legislature enacted <O4 of the bills Introduced. More than a thousand measure*. some ol them quit* important. nevor got to the final vote, because ao much time waa devoted to the ripper bill* designed io take power from tb* governor and distribute Il among other state house oWciato. -4> - More fake letter* from Mexico about a fortuD* being held to a V- B- cuaivuw bouse aud oKerUu .am • ■‘*H so a Aso • ■ • *«*m .

one-third l«* ibe individual who will help gal the trunk out of "hock ' Hume hu*ky guy ought io meet the requirement* and clean i up this outfit but tbeie would prob- | ably be tome one Io take the place |of the rascal*. They muil catch some "sackers" or lhey wouldn't’ continue the practice which ha* been going <m for year* —o—o—This I* Girl Scout week aud in almost every community tn the Vnlted Slate* It la being observed It la au organisation typical of the lie st. promoting health, self-aatur-anew, retreat lon and straight thinking Tbe week mark* the 29th anniversary of the founding of the organ.intoin. which now ha* more tbau ’><W.ooU number* and whuh has had 2 'hhi total membership Siner |*|3. |t‘ a * great cause and ha* <l»ne a great good for th* nation — O* 9 Minority leader Joe Martin led hi* Republican colleague* In a Bne display of Americanism after the battle over tbe leaae-lend bill by urging unity and the complete sup port of the plan* as adopted by the msjority He is In favor of rhe seven bilhon-doilai api>roprlatiou which will Ire granted In a few day* w'lh little if any opposition Senator Wheeler and other isola tlonist* have taken the same position and progreee will speed from now ou , —w—w— Indiana ba* seventy-two mile* of

dual-lane road* which i* of < ourse a small percentage of tbe 10 you miles of Improved highway* in the Itate The double road* have been built during the past »ii year* and It I* expected that if fund* ar* available, many time* that number of mile* will be added the n> xt few year* sinte they have met the al most unanimous approval of tb< driving publh We would like to have one between thi* city and the Alien county line where the truffle I* unusually heavy 0 O The Adamo county hospital was dedicated to the meu who served tbe nation lU the World War. so it is quite to be expected that Adam* Post. No. 43. American Legion. I* Interested in Ita continuing to be modern aud commodious suf■cioat to meet the needs of the people of the community. They have pet if fob ed tbe county commissioner* to increase the number of room* and beds and to add to the facilities that will make pos* ible tbe very best care of patient*. The reaolulion was recently adopted unanimously by the veteran* aud ha* their eullre support. Archie Bobbitt. Republican state chairman did such a good job of whip cracking in Ibe legislature that he la being seriously considered for an Important po*t with the national Itepubliean committee That mean* Hull be gave his attention to the political angle rather than to tbe legislation that would have been most beneficial. He drove through every ripper measure aud passed them over the governor* veto Me gave MBRt alten tjou to the constitutionality of act* but kept in mind only the idea of getting job* for hi* benchmen Now tbe leaders of tbe aeasiou are to be repaid by she choice job*. He has made good ao far aa hi* personal success I* concerned, but wbat about tbe people? —O Talk of sending armies to Kurope coatiuues to muddy the water* We have no army to send to Kuiope. and wouldn't Uav* for a year or more It we wanted to do that. If we had the army, we would not have the equipment It needed. If we had both trained troop* and equipment, we would not have tbe sblpa to carry them And if w* got them over there, any Ume aovu. it I* uot evident what would be done with them. We have a i lego tor Army, but It I* small as lighting force* ar* m«aaured to the** time* It la needed a* a borne guard- Aud U we oent

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troops anywhere this year, it would ' more likely be to the Far East. < although the potential job I* chiefly , one for the Navy — Anderton Herald —o The average cat duvei is csietul i He wate be* the road be keep* ilia , car under < ontrol he does every tbing he know* to aaaure aaf- ty because he j* a good citueii and because naturally being iu charge of the car he l* exert i*ed over th* •afety of passenger* and hlm»-!f The old rec kies mess is about extinct but then- are just enough who still tbiuk it smart to make speed record* or go ground every car ou the road to endanger every oue else Something will have to be done soon to control this or the rec ord of fatalities will continue to increase and it ha* already reach- 1 I c ed a high peak Your cooperation ' ( is deaired I* needed and should l»-, 1 given ♦ — • Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Teel Questions printed on Page Two * q 1. Itasca 2. One frusn many 3. British naval ba*e. 4 Yale 5 l.lncvihi onecent piece Washington. quarter dollar Jolfetson five cent piece. « Third. c 7. Hl*c-ults i k Himalayas *. Uiacono Pussliii I lo Hymn-writer i 0 1 I Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LBE Q lin t it p> rmisaiide to acfcnowledge a gift over the telephone'' A A letter or note of tnank* is < far preferable Q When a young man has parked 1

Confer With F. I). R. On British-Aid Appropriations t. / r 'A •*“’» j ""' ' : r> i|■' K J ' HHn. iAHkI. niK. *&H ■B< Al After .» c<mfere«< <• with PreeW«m lUweereit ou melk«|» of oimukluk the ImiMrfUte or ikmmlh of tfie Hitttrb eudor the leaM-leufl Hit three adiaiuMratkm foatfer* are pt< ttareal abe«e ta they left the White Huoae Loti to right ant houeo apeekti Saw Rayburu, Vice Prealdettt Henry Wallace and aouto Majority JLXiMM lP* t lUIQFe

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LENTEN MEDITATION ■By ilev G. T. lUraaelot. First L* B Church) "Watch y*. stand fast m th* faith, quit ya tik* men. be etraeg." 1 Cor IS 3 These word* are very appropriate for our day In tbe midst ot mm cl. moral political and .phitiMl condition* and forces that ate sec often unwholesome and rnlaleadlng. tt I* easy to compromise and hme om bearing* It require* great watchfulness to keep above the force* that seek <o Intrude upon purity, honesty, right ecu sue** and justice In Ute It I* so easy to let bate and ill will drive out love and good will that we must he constantly on the alert We are so prone ro think of our own selfish Interest* first and to forget ahowt the welfare of others aud even entertain prejudice* against them If their Interest* clssh In any way with our*. |t inquire* great watchfulnes* to live truly In th* spirit and love of the greateat personality of all the ages. Jesu*. Hence the exhortation "watch ye". To stand against the tide of 111 will, bate, Mlflahneea. aetiaual pleasure, prejudice and murder <>t om day require* great faith on th<- part of men of strung heart* and minda That fakb meat be In Jeau*. God * only Hon, who wag the uuly one ever able to (land again*! *u<h a 'lde and Who. aefoss the age*, has redeemed and kept those who have had faith in Him In Him we become true mc-n of real worth and with strength equal to any teet hurled against us by evil lon e* He also called Hl* disc iplcp to 'watch* and have faith In Him and assured them victory through His croas aud empty tomb.

hl* car a fesw doors from the home of his girt, when be is calling for her. should be egpwcl her to walk •o the ear? A t erfainly Any girl whosefrieudshlp la worth cultivating would not eshject to this, unless a heavy rainstorm is in progress Q What -bould one write mi a card enclosed with flower*, seat to a funeral? A. -With sympathy." or. "With deepest sympathy U suffu lent. BERNE NEWS By B. M. fICHWARTI L. M ItUM-he. (ormer Adasu* county agricultural agent, wbo is now c-onuected with Purdue University. acccsm pan ioci Director Harry Re ed to Berne Tuesday evening to attend the farmer's banquet Mr. Reed was rhe main ‘peahe r at the tasuqurf Mr. Buvche waa busy all evening greeting old friends and acquaintances Quit* a numbei of lire atur business men attended tbe banquet Leland and Harold Lehman. «oas of Mr. and Mr*. Leo l.chrnan of Bera* are ucaTlng good at Bluffton College. Harold, just a Treshman.

■ I* on tbe varalty baskatlmll team and baa seen uinsfderabla actio* In 1 several important game*. Leland has earned quite a reputation on tbe debating team aad I* a meml>er of the "A" dcdcate cist). 1 Staler Nbsctbaisni aad Mai Bprun ger. wbo have been at Purdue the , last eight •eek*. are expected to , return to their home* tbe latter part of tbl* weak or early neat , week. They a Headed the an anal h-week* short .ourse* at Purdue. W Guy Brown principal ot tb* Decatur high school was a bus! ne*k visitor ia Berne Wednesday —- TWENTY YEARS 4 AGO TODAY . * c March (3. 1921 was Sunday ' * —o —— > Indiana Collect* P«lkl*r* ) Indlanapoll*. — 'UPi - Indiana I folklore pmneer tale* and unrm. I eorded hlatorliral fact* are being I collM'ad for a apeclal flle In the i atata library by the Society of Indian* Pioneer*. The campaign I* i being launched on the thnory that t the ft< ms wit! be )o«t forever anII leas they can be edited and filed . boon.

COURT HOUSE Defseaam Default** The defendant was called and defaulted m the sqll of R*via Hlauffrr against Noel G Block Ord*r*d To W*y In the divorc* aclh>a ot Maud* Blanche Morgan agamsl Uwrence II Morgan, the defendant was ord ered to pay 13 per weak for the support of bi* wife and children I end li" attorney fee* flat Far Trial The eult of the esiate of Mary K Mteel* again*! Iwvid H Bauman was set flr»r trial April 4. I*4l •st Far laon** Tbe case of Cordelia Town«end against Verm* B Umgailb was s*t for issue* on March ;'•> Compiamt l* Filed A cuwiplaint for a declaratory judgment was filed by Hen B. Colter a* executor of the estate of Joseph J Dailey against Nannie Bate*, and other*, aud the «um mon* was ordered issued returnable March » Judgment Given In tbe suit of the Wolverine Portland cement company again*! Men wfee Art tflone company by agreement of partle* It was found that the plaintiff recover from tbe dr fendant It Suu and costs Jucjgmmt wa« given on the finding Under Advisement In lb* Mil of Earl Reber against Charles Fisber the defendant Roy Hower, filed an answer m two para graphs An offer to allow jadgnient to be taken against tbe defendant. Roy Hower in tbe sum of 114 I was made by ihe said defendant 1 A reply in general demal to the , daf ends*! * second pa rag rcsph ot (' anwwer was filed Tb* <*»* was j swl»mitted. tbe evidence heaid and ' the matter taken under advisement Oiverc* Granted In the salt of Margaret II I Hbodes against Orville L Rhodes Hubert K MeClenahan entered bi* i appearance for th* Mandant An answer In genera) denial was filed by the defendant. The case was ■ sulwnftted and tbe court awarded the divorce, the care of the child rrn to tbe plaintiff The defendant j was ordered to pay la per week for ' their support. Fiad* For Plaintiff In the salt of llerinaa Browu against Anthony .Spangler, the court found for tbe plaintiff in the sum <xf 32M> 27. with coat* hat Per Issue* The suit of Albert Teeple against | Myron L Hwbvggei was set for is- ' sues Match 15. Resat F*r l**u«* The ease* of George Drew and of Margaret Drew Well* against tbe estate of Thomas Drww. aud other*, were reset for issue* ou March IS Kotor App«aranc« In the suit of the Fedeiai Laud Bank of Louisville against Mr*. Rachel Gleodenmc. appearance lor ' lbw defendants was entered by Kichborn. Gordon and Edna. Kstat* Cat** MS ■ H .tt "W ' Hk Sa wW • Astro large appr**im*4iiy •• toM. r w4d*7sr d**p. • mi to a >4rer«. served weed from. • tt* M frr ■■UIMV, VAWSOTB. • SMJEKMX! sryslels. fr| UWU*iui Tbe NEW heauiiful WoodTnwe ftnish hsrmonitec with th* tolor whewi* of *by sooto—order *ovr SLIDkMAnPR WABMOBB NOW at • Iww price ihrn mesas Imnuf *ml ibrifi fax |<nm> bcNsc inaWM

New Commerce Bureau Chi c s — li> v ' W«n EyK'> tw. Jeme Jone*. < arroll L. Uil«oa and JustUe Maule) R j After taking the oath of oflk* of director of th* Hut. and Domestic Commerce, (torroii L Wilson, center p lure m Washington with Pec rrtary of Commcic e Jr . ancj Supreme Court JUstic-e Stanle y R-, .|.

Huldah Hcletta Davis filed a written consent for the appointment of Allie M Noll to tak* charge of the real estate The final report was filed by El tner W Baumgartn»r as guardlau of txiuald Robinson Ths r»e< utor filed his final report in tbe estate of Isabella Meyer j A schedule for the dc-!*rmln*Hvn I of tbe inheritance tax m the estate jof John Yoder was filed by th«executor and referred to tb« couuty I as-essor The inheritance tax appraiser fll ' ed hl* final leport In the estate of | Hadie Hlioaf, and Ihe notice was

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f ordered returnalilc- A jdd Appearance Enter** lb the suit at l| ||c, ,r., against Dell* M t,. m Morehead entered u.« ftsr the defendaii! The case of f, ■ | agalust Daniel H* z.- I »,, dismissed at the i> •. 4 .... tiff Absolute Rv e An wbolu’c- rub is > ti ,. 1 feudality lo answer on 1 Marc h 2«. »a* cub .d I of the Federal Farm M poiatlon against Heriiwi is..1 aud others.