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i — p Test Your Knowledge Cm you answer aeveu o( them ton questions? Tons to pas* Four (or the *Mw*r* • 8 1. What ere the first sesrn words I of Ute Declaration es ludepoed | oar** 1 The purchase of which tarn lory by the United Htato* w«* rail ed ' Reward a folly ? 1 Dm* a Fire Admiral la Me U. B Nary rank below or stove a ■ Rear Admiral* * Naaie the author of the novel I "How Green Was My Valley." k A provlut* la Northern ire- j land, a county hi New York aiel a kind yt moi l overcoot are named . 8. Name the rardinal pointe of I the roUPIK 7. How old will Chief Justice Hughes be on hla nett birthday

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April. 11. KMT I. Name the Minister of Aircraft Production in Great Britain. * lad Benjamin Fraahlla or Abraham Lincoln aay: "With malice >I toward none, with charily for all"? 10 What is a rajah* GERMANY PREPARING By Joe Air* Morrie, COKTINIBD FROM PA OK 'W* j traditional British reserve; the i other la the problem of Juvenile . crime. The blackout and the constant I throat of death have made B.lton* I a friend Iler people on abort ncI ouamtance. lea* auspicious of I strangers and leas fearful that they may be chatting with the ■ wrong kind of person while waiting i oo a blacked-out corner tor a bua. • This I* partly due to the comfort d and

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partly to the need for community cooperation, inch as that directed by the ARP You notice the change as soon as yoa start looking at night life in Lemdon which la perhaps the gay eel an well as the grimmest spot In Kurope Outside your hotel, you may Sad half a doseu persona waiting for taslcahs while the doormen whistles In vain into the darkness Wken <me dually arrives < (the number Is greatly reduced to save gaaolloei you may have leara- ' ed that the <owple nest to you are going th your direction and willing to share their taxi And if there la , a raid in progress you may be old friends Inviting each other to luncheon before you reach the door of the "bottle club" tor which you are beaded The bottle club Is a pre war institution in Larndun with the atmos phere of a ritty prohibition era apeak'aay In the United States eicept that a bomb instead of a federal raiding squad may break down the door If It does the patrons help pick up the pieces just as they used to help break up the evidence in a speakeasy There are many men and a sprinkling of women in uniform around the bottle club dance doors, but perhaps the only other evidence of war time la that it is no I longer a disgrace tor a woman la an espesiaive gown to have a sewnup run In her silk stocking She's lucky to have silk stockings at all. These places are called bottle clubs because they evade the law against selling liquor after mid- , nigh' by making you a member of the club They then buy a bottle of whisky «M a fifths or rum |7&oi or champagne t|lo| for you from a wbeloouler The bottle baa your name on It and you can drink It after midnight. The juvenile problem has caused much concent in government circles and a number of surveys have been made to determine the efect on school children of crowded air raid eheiters. lack of normal parental attention md the war-time atmosphere of tomorrow-may not- , come For the most pert the re-

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salts of these surveys have been wiibheld from publication but there i la no doubt In the minds of social { workers in London that there has 1 IH-en a sharp ipireaae In juvenile | immorality. There Is some disagreement on ' the exact effects of the war on < hlldren In danger sones. The ■ mental health emergency commit tee. which Investigates shelter coodltlsns. reported that the child population was standing up well under aerial attack. "Many children are suffering from mental Illness due to the gen- ! eral insecurity of life, but the general effe< i of botabs on children la > hens than might be espected." al spokesman for the committee a>plained "They are less affected by bomb I shock than by the break-up of their normal routine life." Hue of the disturbing effects however. Is increased crime among ■ hlldren of teen age and the government Is seeking methods of off- I settmg this development, blamed * in part ou the Irregularity of class-1 ea In London for Instance, the polite reported a sharp increase in crime among < hlldren 14 and H years old and Southampton o*ctals blamed children for 3u percent of the shop-breaking and house-break-1 Ing canes. In some other areas, magistrates estimated that juvenile crime cases had tripled. “So many cases of juvenile crime just now are more than a social problem." one London social worker said. "They art) a question of' juvenile neurosis and require peychologhal treatment In many rases Many children unless treated soon, will be stunted emotionally and mentally. "We are tn danger of an epidemic of mental rickets." ■ -- - W - - « ■ SLAVS PREPARE tCOXTINVKD FHOM PAGE ONKI with refugees. * There was nothing In the talk of Nagi commesitatora at Berlin to indicate that a peaceful solution of the German-JngcMilav embroilment wonld be found In Berlin it waa.

claiased that miatraatmeot of the i German minority waa increasing I that German leaders had been ar- ' rested and that demonstrations In t the Jugoslav provincea were grow ; Ing worse. The return to Berlin of the Ger man minister. Viktor Von Heerea. waa cited aa Indicative of the gravity of tbs aliuatbiii Most German Mtioaala had left the country. Most Italians also have been withdrawn from Jugoslavia Both the Jugoslav legation and the American embassy in Rome were protected by detachments of helmeted soldiers, police aad plain | .iotheamee today The protec (ion was provided agalnat student* who staged a big i pr.r-aiia. pro-Japaneee deaonetra- ! tiou and shouted In the street* against the "plutocratic deasocra- | cie*." The demonstration* were con ducted In celebration of the arrival of the Japanese foreign mlaiater. Yoeukr Matsuo** Mateuoka ar- ' rived at Rome last night He told , newspapermeut that he would like to visit ike I nlted Ulates but his . schedule will sot permit it. London understood that Gun Hiegmund Von Llai. commander of Germany * Balkan army, bad goa* I to Berlin for InatrucUons in view of the Juguaiav crista. The British also believed that Germany was bringing fresh pressure on the Ftent h, hoping to ob tain uae of the French neat to make up fpr the luaeea suffered uy > the Italian fleet. The British suspected tha' 'he Geimans were attempting to atllise the Francoßritisk diffetsnees over blockade and convoy matters to provide an ea< use for obtaining the French warship* Notice! I will Im- oat of my office for 7 week*, beginning April !. to April 12. Inclusive. Office will be open for payment of accounts from 10 to II a. m and t to 1 p. m Or- Ktigeas P. Field*. TTtlff

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A Mwnoaamm——mmmase — BATffB .I On* Tima—Minimum charge of 2ic for 70 word* er lose Over M word*. t'-aC per word Two Tima* - Mimmum charge •« 40s for 20 word* «•* '••• Ov*r 20 weed* >• «*** th* two tim** Throe Tim**—M.n.mum charge of Mk for 20 words er ImOver 20 weed* •'|* f •**< for th* thro* time*. Card *f Thank* ObitMcle* and ver*** - K Op*n rate—Oioptoy »dv*rtl*ing Mo per «*lumn IMh. I "BLIND" ADVKRTIBffMffNTB 1 Advertitmiwents appearing in thia column without name* sign ed are blind." They are to be aaewered by letter*, addressed to the bo* number in care of tho Bully Democrat W* can give no Information concerning 'he parties sdverttotag g ♦ FOR SALE FARMKRS ATTENTION - Call MB-A at our exgOM* for dead stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co . Frank Burger. Agent Utt Two katebe* of klgh-griM* Poiurom tasted baby chick* each week from 140 to 12* egg laying stmla*; also baby dseklhsg*. Price* raasom able. Model Hatchery. Moaroov tadFOR RALE -New »41 K*lriaator ■ Buy now Have money. Small down I payment or your old refrigerator i Decatur Hatchery. James Kitcbea. ' salesman. 41-ts SAVE MONEY aad gel result* with Burk'* Chick Starter, containing C KAXJENE. price* 12 7» per IM-ib. Burk Elevator Co. Phon* U *7 ts FOR SALE IMS Ford Tudor egeellent condition; IMS Ford Tu dor. good condition Inquire *t 22k North Eighth St. Decatur. a 77 2t* FOR SALE Vacant tot. W*IM on West Monroe St. Jonaa C. Tritch. 1227 Nutt man Av*.. Fort Wayne. Indians 77-2 ti FOR SALE—Extra good tram of sorrel horses. 7 and 1* year* old Good tor pulling contest. Wright 4.<MW iba Half mite north, 11* eaat Qeetan Torrest Todd. 77-3tx FOR SALE 4-yr old mare, two ■ows; heel driving pups Victor Byerly. mile east Kirkland high schocL 77-3 U FOR HALE - White *ow with seven pigs. Durham stock bull. Spotted Polar mate bog. SSO lbs Arthur Worltag. borth. Uk west of Preble 77-Jtx FOR SALE -Sensation iked Oata Me; White Star Swedish Out*. 7ie; high yielding, high grade soed Burk Elevator Co. tto-tf FOR SALE—Five room semi mod rrn home Large enc losed ba: k porch. Large garage. Owner wishes to teave Decatur, l-ee* than H.*Oo Fino return on investment. Bob Heller. Phone 2 or B?P. k 7*4ti FOR MALE — Repossessed furni tare and Ruga: Studio couch, almost HLr new. former price M* M —cheap tor catA; »«12 Axminteter rug. like naw. cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store, phone IM 77-2 t FOR SALE—2* ton* of haled clover bay. Inquire A. D. Suttle*. agent g 77-»t FOR SAI.E Rug* Several dosen Administer ruga, beautiful patterns, vise b*l2, a* low a* |£S.M. Odd site ruga and carpets a specialty. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IM. 77-2 t FOR SALK Double Immune brood sow* with pigs by aide. Ray Smith, Decatur, route *l*. Phone M7l. T7-2t* FOR SALE Meed potatoes; warty cobbler* and red triumphs. Also ic* bo* on mud pike. Phone M 2 Victor Amacher 7dglt J CRT RECEIVED - Shipment of new pianos, selling al prices you can afford to pay. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone IM. 77-2 t FOR SALE C’ompiete maps of Ad ams county. Also new maps of Decatur .other U>wm la county Fred E Koller, phono Ml. 77-fft FARMERS- New type tractor tael, low Sash- cleaa burnmg, packed with power, at your door from our route man. I* per gallon. Eibersou Service Station 7741 FOR SALE—7 room modern house, good roof and basement. 2 lota. 2LMW. Wm. Ohio; must be sees to be appreciated. Roy N. Carr, Wren, Ohio ?Mti CHOICE building tots- full site 1 near O. E- Priced fas sell. Sewor installed FHA approved Fred R. Smith. Phone M 7Mts FOR SALE — Young turkey hen Mrs Wm Hitchcock. Decatur R i, phone 214-0. 7IU

MIR SALE Wh"v Star Swedlah Data, 7tc. high yielding, high grade seed. Burk Elevator Cd. 4Ft! FOR SALE Ei* room house, tot. New roof. »'»ft water Insido. Drilled well Good garage Um to MH J4O ft Mil W Madison IHeh Girod WANTED HOW TO SAVE Sew aad cook We teack sewing tree. Spectol price on two reverted modern Sin* er Etectrie eewlng macklnee All make* repaired. Needle*. Bell* Part*. 44k S let- Phono 411. WANTED Nmried er siagte. miiwrtem ed man. to work ou farm ckartoe Stekafwa. 1 mil* enat mite* south Preble. 77-E* WANTED Have buyer* for tmxl era or near modem boasee la Dealer Bob Heller, f’bod* 2 or *’>. 77110 WANTED - Middle aged man for farm help. See Joeepb Lduffhllu. mile eakt of Valley eharck eouth warn of Monroe S 74-Jta mFscellaneovs rvKMTTL'M ■-■'holatbuko s. paired and RoSaished We bey and cell good used furniture Phone 4to. evening MB-P Decatur Vpbolster Shop 4»»0t FARM LOANS at 44b for M yaar* No expense to borrower C. D Lewton. Decatur. Ind 22dbtf WANTED - Girl or woman to do general housework No children Phone *»32 or write Jesse Steele, route 4. Decatur. g 7h-Jl FOR REM FOR RENT—7 mom semi modern houae. i toee to 114 month Phone 1344. evenings b 77 3t FOR RMNT—lApartaiemt 10**q S 3rd fit Heat and water famish ed. inqutoe IM S 3rd St. 7>AJ FOR RENT - All modern 7-room house, motor plumbing ImmeO i late possession Phone 734 FOR RENT -d room house at Deat aeboel house J mites earn of De-1 catur. See- Willard Steele. b 77-3tx FOR RENT-4 room modern bouse wttbln one block of court house Plm*e phone 1124. I 77-31 I LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday night, lady's cola purse Containing bill*, eheck Reward. Return to Demorst ofSee 7U-3U , rTLZZ—« ; TODAYSCOMMON ERROR Never say. "He sold them how he expected to be celled Into service." cay "that he expected. etc." • • vuiiifc ru T*ar**kms N«ll<* is hereby elves that Non■toy May i will Ihe last day '« pay your rtprlne Ineiallment »t tsvo’o The ••••unty treasurer's --ffl'c will be open from a A M . tn 4 P M got in* the (a* puylne wae>>n All tane* not paid by that Hme will become delinquent and nn *% penalty will A* addr-d, an addittoual will be added for ea- h year tas remain* unpaid from first M->i.4s> in May in the >e*r the deltn-ineo- » <n ured. Those who have tvouai't or sold properly and wish • division of taxes ar* ashed to < <>me In at «m<e. fall on the Auditor for error* and sny red in lions Th* Treasurer «an make no • <>tre. t|..n The Treasurer Will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes reaultsl* from the -mmlealoh of taxpayer* to state deflaitely on what ftroferiy ths, desire to pay. in whose name It may be found in what township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent lass* ehoqld pay them at uh* the law ta sm h that lbw* Is no <-pli»n left for th* Trneaisrer but enforce the col. lection of delinquent taxes t'onnty. order* will not he paid to e SWIM dellmiuent taxea. All peraeav are warned aealnet them Part holer attention If you p*y <n»e» In r™<. ( ,ne township mention the fa-l ta the Treasurer Also see that ymrr r« slpts rail for all your real estate and personal property. In makln* Inquiries of thr Treasurer regarding lave. t„ insure reply do not tall to la>lude return postage. John W Htakey Treasurer Adams County, Indian*. April | to May I ——g? .MORRIS TRUCKING Local *nd Long Distance Moving General Trucking, HMM 1073 12S 8. Firwt at. JBt- i NOTICE! AR peraee* owing Dr* Jeaee A Jone, pinnae arrange t* settle their account* at once. Partneiakip buaineae I* dl*ctmiinued and *otti«meut must bo mad* DR. 0 0. JONES MRS, H. O JON KB. - I N. A. BIXLER OFTOMETRIBT K/** Examined file**** Fitted HOURS B:IB to 11:80 i2 : go to ff;go •Murdayc Bito p. m. TetepheM m

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