Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubiiabed Every klvsaiug b<*;i biiaday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT co. iMorptettod. flßlaisd M ths Dweatvr. lad Poti UMca aa Mevoad CUas Manar. I. H Heller President A- K Hultbouse. Set. y. * Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller ... Vks-Prssidvut Bubscriptisn Rates •iagl* Copiee .. . 1 .02 One week, by carrier.™ - .10 One year, by earner-..™..-—, kuv O*a mouth. by nail —— -— 3* Three mouth*. by mail—— 1.00 Bi* month*. by mail... 1.7 k, One year, by mail 100 1 One year, at office .... 1.<4 Prices Quoted are within a radius ot too mile*. Eleawhere 13 54 one year. Advertising Hates made known on Application. National Representative MCHKEHER A CO. 11 Laxmgton Avena®. New York 3i East Wacker Drive. Chicago ( barter Member of The Indiana League ot Homs Denies Might as well put the Hsb pole away for a few days unless you l.ke to get them through the Ice. The “tip' that German -uimiannee are to work off the N- w York harbor may or may nut be tree but It will add to the "war of nerves.” I until something happens. -0 Spring will arrive tomorrow eve- ■ nmg according to the talendai but it may be a couple of weeks before | yon will be safe to dou lighter v .rmewia or plan a punk o e Inillanapoiia is working tor an anti-aowe ordinance that will r< gulate the use of automobile borne and other devisee that disturb the nervous and almost every one gets a case of nerve* occasionally o—o The over worked politician* who took ten day* off in Florida are home with all the problem* worked out The only disagreeable thing left is to make those who have been tuni.-d down sec that “its beat for the party.” —o A lot of the buy* bere are on the ■ anxious neat as the "gravy-wagou" I* moving around Indianapolis and the "goodie*" are being dished out , Who will gel the H.o®o plum*' There ouub' to be some splashes on the vest* ot the local hopefuls. * ——O—o—— The highway* are dangerous , While most of them are clear and . you are *afe if you travel at reap- j unable speed, <m c aslonaily you may hit a pat< h of < <•. If the car ivn t under control, the result* may be serious. Don t take chance* Drive carefully ail the time. Fifteen Hoosier* met violent, death over the week end and of: that number thirteen were causedby automobile accidents. Hope as we may for a lessening of this toll, it seem* there will be none until some law* are enacted to govern speed and those law* en> forced to the letter. There seem* little doubt that some action will be taken by the national adminislraUou iu graven*, strike* in those factories (bat have defense contracts. President Roosevelt plans to appoint * mediation board that will have full power to adjust any dlMcultlea that arise. There will Im no let-up in the defense program U—U If opponents of the teasc-lcud bill campaign the country to continue the tight for all-out aid to the democracies. Wendell Wliikie. who was Republican candidate lor preab dent last year, will head a cam paigu to combat that. Figure it out if you eau. Political parties seem to be very much divided th-.se day*.

The address by Isadora Levine. I of LaPorte national American LaIglou committeeman tor Indiana, at the Legion home her*, was typically American. He plead for unity “ among all the people. urged a conslant watch for fifth columnist* 11 and praised the World War veteran* aa well as all uiher* for their . loyalty Th. went marked the • I .’2nd anniversary of the founding J of the American Legion and Adj am* Post. No II was the hoet for J member*, their wive* and a num ' be: us visitors from over (he distrlct —-O-Q— The second . xperiesental poet | office tru< k route in the t’nlted i | Blate* will begin opc-catiou tn Indi--1 ana May 3rd It h*> b*sn annouuc- j »d by Postmaster General Walker It will Operate between Indiana!' i ull* and Routh (tend. Large *tee) I I true k* equipped similarly to a rail- j 1 way mail car. will be used and mall clerks will sort the mail cu route This line will serve about K*"W«> people it i* said and it i« probable that in a few year* mall truck* will handle practically all the mail tn the country. The Srst teat route I ' was established between Washing Ilion and Harrisburg and has proved a great Improvement —o A national art gallery that coat ll&OOO.uOo and was the gift of the late Andrew W Mellon, together with hi* valuable art collection | was dedicated with a Utting cereI mony President Roosevelt took i part in the program and mad. a ■ short talk "The dedication of this ; gallery to a living past, and to a ! greater and more richly living I ! future.'' the chief executive dedar- j ed “la the measure of th. earnest-, 1 ness of our Intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go : ; on.” Gift* from other cttiien*' i make the gallery the most attractive in the world with many of th* ; I most famous picture* adorning the * w alias —Ct Whether th- German* win or lose | tin war they will be an important | factor in woi Id trade. The y have built up great Industrial plant* and : they will operate them If not for ' war material* for other thing* ' ( needed by the people of the world. Rec ently twenty ton* of c utlery I were received from there m Megico ' City and though It r-quired eight month* to reach here with added coal* fur iMurauc e. must have I coat a pi c ity penny, but it i* now ’ I being sold at retail foe less mom y than American made good* of the »am< quality can be sold fur It l ulled States business men are . wise they will stimulate trade rei iatiuu* with the Latin American i c ountrie* now. _o_o— There seem* tu be a genera! bej lief that the wrecking of the I I'enusylvania pasaeuger train near , Pittsburgh waa sabotage. There | is evidence that the rail spike* | were .oo»eued and many believe I that the crack train, the Maahati tan, carrying thirteen coaches, wa* 'he one the criminal* intaudacl to I wreck The FBI I* on the job and will probably have some information soon. If the crime is fastened on any person or peraun* it will result h> murder charges. It’s h*id to Iceliete that any one would be ' so hard hearted a* to commit such an act a* wrecking a train but the world la going tPlough a terrible period and even such thing* a* thia do not cause the surprise they would in normal time*. The Hoosier boeaes of the GOF are now eujoyiug a task they have desired for some tea year*, selecting the faithful who are to be rewarded with state job*. That always look* more pleasant from a distance. When they actually gel Into It and have to make choice from many candidate* tor each of the preferred places, they find it I* wrong any way they decide and then it gat* mor* beetle all the lime. They say they will have 13.V»> job. to baud out. Thai * a mi of vui but there will be ten urn.*

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- ■ Answer* To Test Questions Bvlow ar® ths answers to th® Test QuesttoßS printed oh Psge Two 1 Msrtin Van Buren 3 Kits. 3 In iird or In his grave d. larger. ■ 5 Henry Tuid. « No. 7 Illiterate. * The Constitution S American i uoapuser. 10 Mure. • ♦ Household Scrapbook llv Roberta Lee A Terraced Lawn If one is pUnnlug a home with • * terrace that mu»t b“ fairly »t«-«p. ■ pun two lower terrace* rather than ju*t one high one Thl* make* | | tor easter tnowiug and tbe gras* j will grom mi* h better It also add* , | more beauty to the approach us the j’ : hum' Prevent Sticking if the ice-c irf»- tray persists ln| •thking, slip a one-half inch isMter baud over the- outer end of the tray i and It will help to prevent thi* i I trouble. The Imnd raises the tray , -o that the bottom doe* not <-<hihInto full < <>nta< t with tne free*- . Ing 'hsnilier Handls for Rarer pi*de A handle can be made for the ra-1 cor blade to 4>e used in ripping hy i "lipping a large »tottMi c ork over | one '-dge of the Made The <ork that many expec ting them Application* are coming in nuw at tbe rate of IM> per day and even those who get them realise they may no: serve long after the new legishi tion is decided in <oart.

IX MetfZUp P yL • YVV. DO YOU WANT MOST Os // k>t AU IN A RmUOIRATORT /jdK A"* RJW IbtnlM Prrforwit day alter day n / T. *hat maker a refrigerator thrifty and cmi tement and yon get it in a 04! Lew I M (?*T Ogerotrog Ceil meant taaioga month after » /’’ * Hat month and you get it in a GJ! Leaf I A* fOt Lase meant a iatting ineeMmMM and you | ’ Wf get it in aG 4! Os courte roo aleo get the me and the faatumt yco want In a IJ \\ G-B-end now at loweet pricat m hiaton- I J ' \ Tiy- mw M w l\ |M| M *•*•’ 11 0«95 —rl —l Tb UMI..w« Miy a> r H. L. Lankenau Co. V——/ 134 Mnn.oc St • Phone SM * “a>*

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I LENTEN MEDITATION iß> Dwight L Patterson I'nlon Chapel t’nlted Brethren Church' “Strive to enter in by the straight gate” Luke 13 24. W» appreciate only that for which w> must strive Two young I women went to the Grand Canyon. One us them walked to Yavapai puiti’. l<M>k<d out over that awe iit»pirlug rxpause of naiuial mystery. sins -d bei gum from side to «kie and said, "gully what a gully ' Sh- then rushwl hack to the lodge. Urnght a picture- post Card. addr'-*»'-d It '<> a friend and said “I re seen 'hr Grand Canyon ' The other young woman took the trail to the liottom In her diary It look four page* to recoid her « vp« rlen<e* ot th- d.«y Th*- ihx- had look'-d and •■ ■n nothing, the other bad ae*n the Grand Canycm A pardon lu 'h* pig pen would have been a worthies* document In the hand* ofilbe prudigal Their mu*t first be det rim ma tion followed by deliberate action before any help could inm>- The trail may grow to w.i-ds but memory know- the way if we are willing to “strive " To cease striving one step short ot the goal I* to utterly fail Had our land stopped short of Calvary Hi* mission would have tailed His teai-hltig* of no more value than any other* of Hl* day and now He would be the forgotten man But strive Hr did pnrll He had enfried in st '.he •'ralgh' gate and there w•• worthy to sit with Hl* Father a* Prophet. Priest and Kiug of wil the ages

provides a convenient handle and affords adequate protection for the I flagers. * Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Q When a yotmg man meet* a i girl on the atreet and atop* to talk 1 -houldn t hr remove hi* hat and ' hold hold ft In hl* hand a* long a* I | he talk*? A. It Isn’t ti«* e»»ary for him to ' ; hold hl* hat longer than a minute I i and not at all if the weather I* dt»- : agreeable He should of *oui»e lift I it whm meeting the girl and again when leaving It would be- pi'-*am*v- i ' 'unu* for a gtrl to expect a man to - l stand tmrehraded in a snow atorm or rain y w ben giving a foHna! dinner. | should the earvlng Ice done at the | table? A No; it should Ice done In the I kit< ben At an Informal dinner the I carving may be done at the table 1 y Shouldn't a call of condolence

' be returned? A No; it i* not required and certainly should not be expee'ed. - - —- —■ ion i H ail*^-^waae^l**e*a^*—— M*-*aw-r TWENTY YEARS* * AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ March IS O L Vam-e e|ect.-d president of Decatur Chaatauqua j asacHialioa and Walter Johnson. J ‘ secretary Franklin defeat* Martlnsvlll

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BRITISH 80M! NAVAL BUSES Kiel And Wilhelmshaven Hrbcn Tanrets Os British Bomber* London. March Iff. - <U» -0* many * great Kiel and W ilhelmshaven naval base* and the oil i storage center at Rotterdam were! the chief torgnts In heavy royal air fore* plane mid* during the night the air ministry said today The dock* and industrial district us Kiel, at tbr Hallie end of the Kiel canal, were the main target* of the attack, the air ministry said OH itoragi- lank* at Rotterdam and military target* al Wilhelmshaven also were sharply attacked, according to the mml*try Extensive damage and big Are* were caused hy the British plane* which dropped incendiary and egplosive bomb* for hours, flying over in relay* It was reported IMM-k* and ship yard* were ea peslally hard hit. it was understood. Radiu station* In western and central Germany had gon* off the I air at *:<<* o'clock laal night <3 M p m. ('ST yesterday! In Indication that British raiding planes bad been signalled — Berlin. Mar IP — <U.f9 British: planes directed attack* principal — to 21 to win the state basketball i < ha.-npiouahlp Frank “Bbncka” »< bumMher of 1 Gary I* home for a visit. Nick Miller Is a patient at Ute frexatur hospital. Mr. and Mr*. M Kirsch cetera I from a several rnmths visit in | lx*. Angele*. Beware Coughs from coirmm coW» That Hang On CreomuUion relieve* promptly be'■aus* it »o*« right to the *eat of the ■rouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to sooths- and heal raw tender, tnflarned bronchial mucous membrane* Tell w,ur druggist tn seU you a bottle of Creomul-lon with the understanding VOU mu»t like the way it quirklv allay* the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION ♦or CoufKCheitCoMx Bronchitis ■■ ... ....... J" L-JLJLJ™!"" 1

1 Getting right down to it, one reason They can double th* air supply as well SI why you gat aa much aa 10% to aa the gasoline feed - and that's s<»:ne- ■? 15% more mile* par gallon from a 1941 thing you can’t do in any singlc-url’u- K > Funuuix Buick with Compound Car- r * ,or c * r - buretion it that thia engine ia supplied So Compound Carburetion gets as Sj with more air. much as MOO mile* for the gas-cost of l{| 700 in earlier Buicks of the same size. ■ For it is a mixture of gasoline and air - . ... ... . f 1 that give, you power. ’’ d> °* rOVMk ’ ' ’S*"* b * ’ 1 reserve power, which means an up- a A single carburetor, no matter how ■* « nd ‘ ha '’* no,hi,,t I many jet. it has, can haadU only So O< * hn,,in< ‘° «P* riencc | much air. And you can have Compound Carbu- s ration, you know, on any 1941 Buick - I But twa carburetors that function as ***• only • * <w dol ' 1 c J’ ** *** in Compound M C«hurenon. can moot any fuel-supply pictured snd f F need from low-spced to hcavy-powcr . Un dard equipuse - mid a/wey, provide a woll-bel- ment on all other Li anced mixture. mo dels. \ for the Busin* “ Coupe t afcdwnrforAfcr,AAi ' I ESKSb nn/rE •ytnru.l CBBWWMI MP f QJH frtCfl lit - SAYLORS MOTOR CO. I 141 S. BSCOND STRtET DSCATLR, INDIANA SanSHMIMBi WHIN SSTItt AUTUMUMUS Ait tVtlt BUICK WIU WHO TNIM aMMBHMM 1

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| ly' again*• t*® northern German "harbor CHIOS durmg the nightthe oArial new* ag r ®*y said today. The ag< my said that Area whic h were caused were put out during, the night and that only "Inslgalff cant damage waa dem*, principal' ly to residential district* No (.rand Jury Scttnion Today There wa* no session of the grand Jury In Adams c Ircult coed today It wa* understood that th*

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