Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT £«ery L'wo.ag kt. «pt Bunday by TMk IMA AF UK DLMuIHAT 00 Ui.vrpvra'.e4. ■•le.-ed Al ‘.be Decs'. Jf, lad . Pvat uCL • m »».vad Class Mailer. J. H. Hotier I ;• - .Jen: A. M. MusUk-usm oev y a i.. Mgr , Dsra D Mtaer-. ... VkwPrsaidutii •übscrpt.ee Rate* Stag a L I 3a. week. by carrier.. —-It One year. by carr.er — 6 bv j On* mwaib. by maiL A* Tfirre m >&'.£*. by Xa.U--— ... J w • Ba cbubUm. by L?i Ou. yaar. by ma- •.«• Dae yaar. a'. gMgg . . S4t | Prices quoted ar. within a rau.js ot 1.-v miles. L.»e» where M *v os* year. Advertls.ag Ratos mad* known on Appl. st; >aMa • * BCHLLKLR *t CO. IS Lai 4j a: >u Av«a.c. Na* York M Eaa. Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member* of Th* lad .an a League jt Home Da.l.e*. Watch forth. ’ . »• «*is Hou boosting th. tr». *:.-*•*: lair MDCI **. tU; .». gyu• . J ‘ • ~, [M, published Friday. —©—— The lent. at. gi.mg -|- I •: tb. * • hru they arnu the first ot the Got ii** put -r pus fur tb? uluiuifium drivt th.» It .? huped (bet tub* and tun? wnj :»• tloxiatt'O Hut tx.> <bUim, u* it.-® < o—o B* *>kdt to < s’’ ! !M «< MBs tf*!! jp when juu*’ to rut and ru We win appreciate your cxiopwrat ion. ___q_q—— Mayor LaG . uta a . Ldat< tug him will probably b* even wore dlvidgal who cut. i>.» own pattern* and fol?’* U . v—O Preside n: Roo.ev.lt ■>• .-»•■- in . | the American form of guvirumctit and so he pr.M-nt.xi b.» id**» about tilt' MfaXiy jJaiV*. < OU<£?’♦'* * . i the facta and put it Up to them tc> act or take th* re»;w>neibi)ity. It* the way a deme* racy »buuld work —o— Some ot the Indiana n< wapaper* that give so much »pa<e to critic it mg the New I a al and every action taken by then m.ght U»« sonic of their <o»mnv tn picturing what a mess the G O. 1* lead. r» mad. Ilpaa.tng a score or two of oneon.ti I twttonal mea.ure. :n the M»eion o: ’ IML The V. 8. O. campaign to raia» ; about SlJSou in Adam, county is on j and report* indicate it will be cue i ceasfal Every one wants to give j, every, advantage possible to tb» 1 boys in training camp, and this Money is for that purpose You don t have to give much but you will rarely want to do your bit to: : this good cause. —o—o Frequent drowning, io th. lakes and rivers of Indiana this season abouid call attention of parents to th. necessity of Wachmg children to swim With the city pool operating here two months or more «ach summer every boy and girl baa the opportaaity to leam bow to handle himself or herself in the water. !fa *n important lessor, for every able bodied child « Mans. —o Adantr eounty farmers are reportfag wheat yields of from >0 to SO bushels per acre thia year. Sounds Uke aM ume* The cro» generally over the dhttre country w one of

’t TH Id f£t- f" * ttl I'M *W 4litl *B* yUMsfty tbr b« at U will ban a >till hr«* !ft turpi4« tut U pruvf the I th r.g tm for certaW la . lO®* I*aft)a 1 *aft)a tUOfC la tfif .MTuef tt»4o I**»l*.u» aiay uuc of tac usua*** It. Ml < J •'# i||» *A< Siiatt’ gt mA4 OUa I • jK>|*u*it.<>a, but it * of tbc | u a black 4’ to bt i*< »<i • a*»y I ill A H'crj iiabt will b« out* [ W i** übU. r*•’ »i 4. 4>. 1 1(. the city ws:; be closed and the • O—o I uiitjwajr dJMI 90uwa t < xluOHa aa4 i ij t * t* a* »*i< oia tif* * t lair at?r* . arxt *v«n Tbere will be a aat I •; -play ot Lvv x loultry •e • . •sig lew »<l ■ s.V. w* I , j .- *aa ui«u vf I , s< u.UU* . , • j.♦ LU4I.J pj lcri£ j j atmouxK*Ji'it-au a lid attead lUt j events you prefer. —oy-l>«»s y-l>«»s through here. Must of j 4. y w< a ?.• oi i ‘■*c*l**i<l C*l * ® w *< i £ U.Utiw *ll i m av ••**? | »u» M.. 4 a* ► | *t ioatiou«« may accb| <k au Th* trouble U that the oth* I «w a.'< as*<‘ *u danger wbt-u tbc | O—O—*i.»u.si u* w<4* wfte*iht* r at aot Ho I ivaal. T!h y ♦ v mH‘ d I ai. r< pea.e<t tb. law wbkb I a. may ha%. a city clecltoa licit ! >vur after alb .Mr. Bobbitt wili! have ‘UHii mort tapsuiumg to du i <-1 F Pererran Kcpubitcnn eoun. r * ■■ • 1..-- jni’ th dull-• ** msnagc-r of the local sntomobile i license bureau withm the ueit w. • k <.i ten day. His sppomtm. ut ' ha. b» .-a atinoati.ed Slid »ill be-I <n< *-out can be made New ap-t :<u au» at Berne aud Geneva ■ and in other towns and counties over th. .late, under the ruling by j Gov.mor 8* fan. her who believes I ths- i«atrotiace Im- long, to the Sex'-1 r- tary of state G Remy Bierly. I the retiring manager has made an I eg.client record and has proved i»>l>ular with the public. —o President Roosevelt thinks this | nation should keep an army of present im in the field, well 'rained and hardened to the life of soldiers. I We are at the peak of a crisis and ' there can be little doubt that the ’ better we are prepared, the surer we are tb continue at peace He ! has put it up to congress to declare an emergency or to otherwise change tbe draft law to permit the hording of the men in tbe field for the present. Mr Roosevelt is tor peace, not war. He u being bar* ressed on every side by those who do Dot believe we should do any thing, those who think we should only go as far as our own shores, those who believe in tbe all-out policy, those who think we ought to get into the thick of tbe war and about a thousand other groups It s a tough job and one tn which the president asks your approval Let's keep the American way ot life. - o ■ - A perfect bridge band may be exported only aaee ta mry mw • •M denis.

DECATL'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATI R, INDIANA.

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* . ' ■— 0 Answers To Test | Questions ' Below are th* answer* to the | Test Question* prfefed on Pag* Two W ‘ Mb- * ® ’* **oll *» T: u* | tr * But you t#3 * Hiiii)** *)!**». ‘1 r» j* fc H ' x<> 0 --d». Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LSI | <j Wh > pays for th* gown* worn by th* bridesmaids? A Th. trrid.-<ma;d« buy their own gowns uhnless tbe brvd* 1* w-a.'hy and asks that they wear gown, that cannot be worn again | Q flkraM the hostess try to fin-j ~b *-a—ng before her guests? A N the hostess should always *at ■ .wly so that she does not fit.th iM-fore het guest* do. <j H 'W mu< h should I* given a* a tip to a < he. k '<»om attendant? A Th. usual amount 1* ten cents. * Household Scrapbook I By Roberta Lee J Rencov.ng Pa.ot From Hands Ti>* b,wt remedy for removing pan.' Siam- from th. hand* is first 1 to oil -he hand* thoroughly with l l.n*.'-d oil or any fatty oil. and then 'h-irouably wash them with ...op Th.« w!l! prove effective, if the point ha* not b--en allowed to dry too thoroughly on tbe hands. Uneven Curtain* When the wash curtain* tend to hang unevenly after having been laundered run curtain rods through tbe hot'om hem and let hang for several day* Thi

“Im driving the W**« b, s mpney * aver .°f t he lowest price field” / Mors wfisv **« *4**, •«» few »*"wvl MdiM-Uw rids sad hoadfe* sswl k lowest repair cost in owners' experience! H* j More money when you trade ini Bk II•I*J14 11 iIR I ■ Rnliliil*J|||lH fe* • "M. lal ill M(t * M,rt '** m SKYWA y URIES ITUMMKE9 LYTLE & SCHNEPP MOTOR SALES uh*«ew* 12P No First Street .f • — Dramur. «M.

rtra.gbtene them out. Sticking Window* Th. best remedy for sticking wln-j Sow eash** ;» the sppLcation of a little lard, oil or *oap 10 the groove* - 1 1 ■ ll O — *"NewsOfThe*World ’* By United Prase ! London A Russian war com-' ' munique broadcast by the Moecow 1 radio said today that Russian I troop* were fighting stubbornly m j the d rectum o! Brent Litovsk Prokho* Smolensk and Shftomir on ; the Moscow and Kiev front* Rev- ■ ra! doim ' casualties were report-, i -4 in tbe second Nasi air raid on , Moscow within It hour*. Berlin — Fleet* of German bomb-1 I. r* attacked “military objectives in j Moscow during tbe night and reI utrning pilot* reported “eitensive I large "* fire* jt was announced to*' ; day Umdon — Authoritative British 3 source* said today that apparently the second great offensive against ! Ru»sia had spent Ils force after two 1 weeks of unremitting attack Tokyo — All foreigners in Japan were ordered today to list their pensonal assets, including clothing, with the finance ministry by July JI After that date they must report Income and expenditures each three months 0 —— Citv real estate mortgage foreclosures declined to K.IF7 th* first quarter of IM! compered to Ifi.I UM' so rthe corresponding period in IMO ’ 4> — > TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Sometimes a pronoun foliowing a preposition Is not in tbe objective but Is in tact tbe subject of a clause understood as “She was more frightened then he frightened I" * —4

Defense ZS • Bond Quiz Q Dr»s an album Stamps automatically become s H<>r.d that wfl] pay interest and mature in 10 years? |A- No The rample'md album must be esc hanged for a Bond Regardless of th- amount of XDouey have In fHjinsp* I* w.n n<»! ifi*<*T* Bond or Bonds ' y Why should children b» e < oil rased to buy Savings A Because by buying Stamp* they write their name* on a Roll of H< *.or of Americans who are doing their part to show tbe dictators 'bar united America will never flinch to preserve her sacred liberty 1 NOTE-—To buy !>e!. ge B • Stamp* go <0 the nearest poet ogle* or bank ot write to tbe Treasurer of the Unittai Stats ■ Washington. D C for an order tor* f “TWENTY’ YEARS * AGO TODAY i * July 13 -President Hardmg Henry Ford and Thomas Edison are camping st the foot of Bine Ridge mountain* along tbe Potomac 1 Joseph Winteregg of Feme * reelected present of the Adam. County Banker'* Association and K R Schug of tbe People s bank 0! Berne I* secretary. Graduation eiereise* for tbe B‘ ppert Auction school heM a: B*R mont. John Hesber of Hcodurat attend* to business here Dad Cross of Geneva was shaking . hand* with friend.* h*re today Laporte has an epidemic of infantile paralysis 0 Odds against birth of triplets ar* 11 about *.MK) to one.

SCHEDULE FARM ; PET PARADE TOUR SEPT. 9 THITODAV,II’LY3I Eighth Annual Farm Man- Namv , agement Tour Schedule AddreM Announced uuy.o. Ind Lfy ;3 Arrange . Type of Pet Mail to Dee Fryback. Decatur, leg eighth annual No entry fee. Deadline July 2t tout. WL.> h w; I I'e *»• dept >. in Grant. W. * sr.d \-t-'tt>- ' . Purdue unlver- • Mh* I fodu-trh* Rcltwill. Nd I, sgrm>nt depar’ment and th* Indi-. Floyd Elliot Oxford. Is president mlsslonrr .Mich .-, .~r ’ el Hana Farm Management MM <«f I It was announce! !• .•• day As»" .. ..n Keity. Ml< 1...-. Oc tbe evening preceding the — leg*. Prof <;* . Tri-Statc Mectinx i;. M • \ For Beekeepera At * . »... ! Pokajion. Aug. tt-8 Annual ( hurt h Stho*| speak, t appear pn v” tn Picnic I ridgl Vg T hy tour and !■■ j tlusvwler 1 facilitate a more th- rough study Os W |), J4 ,j„ «|th apiarists from Mlebi- Th* annual . typ a! farm orgarrw: >n. only two i dn( j oh) „ (n ~ iHotate mowing o f the Zion Ev i . farms wll be visited on th. tour l at |.„g <g , m state Park. August «• formed Chyrsh * They will b. as follows t ft was announced today by evening. July r. , l( ,/J! Tb* K -acre gram and ives’.xlt i James E Warkey. chief apiary hi y„ gn p ark Wa .*, .■.j*** farm operated by Clarence Wine »p«-or tor the division of onto- wll , proti(1 ‘ r) «- , situated e.ght miles h 'h and east I m<»|...-y | O part|cjp a t,. |„ t t, of Ma >n in Grant county and the | |{ It. Matih.-w* president of the Theplcnh supj>. - * ’ S>‘ a<re grain-bay livestock fal Indiana Beekeepers' association. < o'clock and fn ■ >«!,»♦>> ovm-d and operated by Jan.cw O. will serve as 'hairman of th* pro- j,,. *<Bll*4l* to i di op. 'tine day I ;.y a ER Roote editor of Hlif-h I.H\aliv*a The farms wil! ia ' 1 ’ ing th. n mine and at r. n the ! Ihidan' of th.- American »•- Jour- <• Pl , - ! '-"nt and . UsMaR gswup w" h. entertained at dinner I nal T> W E Dunhsrn Ohio Mate ‘!: A P, nM .'T * ' " . , ~ ... :»tlpatlon 'A W \ . ■ ' V'• •• and t.nfv.-rsl’y: Mrs 11. •• .< • u , 1141) y .. sags beet Induv-y in ftesatur Fol-Idirector American Honey Institute; r *|| eVM ga . ~, lowing the br»>n program, the farm l»r James 1 Hambleton, of the I |{ o lthouse thug < ~-4 j tourists « I Insne. t the M Mlllc ti U t* Bee Culture l-vlmnitory. at Drug Co

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SYNOPSIS Colerfu! report ha* made gay Marie Schuyler practically tbe world's current Glamour Girl No. 1 a* she cruises th* Mediterranean aboard her palatial yacht, Serena ~. holding court a* a future queen of American million* with mor* to com*. Her principal guest is Felia Northeim, a mysterious figure in international affair*. Meanwhile Man* * guardians, cooperating secretly with tb* government, have assigned Tony Worth, a young lawyer, for “special service" in safeguarding Mis* Schuyler. He is now en rout* to the Riviera via liner and has been “tipped off” to watch th* alluring Barones* Theresa Lascar, who was pointed out at tb* pier by Ed Keeler, intelligence agent. CHAPTER SEVEN Tbe liner touched at Gibraltar With only three more day* to go before lan: - g a: Naples. Tony reee.ved a from Ed Keeler, wh.ch sa-d, "Action please." Did tk.y expert him to search krr cabin er B-sra iov* U ter until she U.d him *11? I- dmgust st ’ .I failur* thus far, Worth wancer-.-c into th* e’ub bar, af'-er dinner. F.-nty of ; ratty girls D.«rt A s*«et kid in hue waved, eal. 'g te n over to join her ffrtup. Tory was about u n*aa« a u<bt of R with 'Jrt ernes, m saw Taereaa Lascar Perraje tenel nern had driver La Late** frtm euver. for once But at. went by Tony 1 tabit at if t-b-Kr.ous to surrvuntngx Then, in tee doorway she dropped her evek.ng bag Worth ruse from hi* *any wiu a tetrr.ed excuse. By tb* tin* he raaetied the door, th* Baronea* tad retrieved her bag and was Bera. A lane tabdkerchief lay ifi a eorner Tmry jacked it up, iu perfunn. carnator What a break! Fhe eouldr.'t refuse to thank him for returning a bit of valuable lara. But she was Downer* to be found en tbe decks er in the saloon* So at last, deterK.ned not to msst hit ehar.ee, Tony dipped a ten-lir* bill to a steward Who gave him the deck and number es Madam* Lascar * apartment. Tbe corridor was empty. Tony keatottd before her door which stood ajar. Then he knocked softly. And thfogs happened. A man bo? *d through tb* dew, ramming Tony •side. Tbs man’s footsteps tapped •round a corner; faded ... Behind Tony, someone gasped. "Luigi!" And Madame Lascar streaked by into tta dimly lit living room the intruder had just left. Un-aot-ced, Tony followed. A woman in a white robe lay on the eooch, apparently aifoep. Four Jot:g<t*tr.med white carnations had been placed in tbe eraok of her arm, the flower* resting on th* cushion. With a sweeping movement, Theresa Lascar seised tta bunch and Sung it fa a far corner. "Anna!" she cried, bending over th* eooch. "Anna!" Her back was turned on Tony •ash* tried to rouse the woman. (Talking es spite, he thought, whet am I?) Anna oat up, rubbing her eyse, and murmuring in a date. “I took sleeping tablets My headache—" “Thenk beevens. Anna!" Madame Lascar sighed. “I wee afraid tor »e«." ' Worth held hie breath, in the shadow near tta door. He felt pretty rottea. Soawthiag glittered st hi* feet. He reached down. It was a small, emptied perfume hottie, smelling of carnations. He slipped It tn Ms pockM. Theyhadn't noticed him y<«Madam* Lascar, her back still to him. spok* in • 1«< voice. “It was Itagt He mistook yra for as* la uaUgbu H* »u*t have had orders

to follow us—orders!" She stood a moment a* if stunned. “Th* four white carnations," she whispered, putting her hand on Anna's shoulder. “Four—the Japanese ski—you don't know what that means, Anna —ski mean* four and four means death. Yes, it is the warning from kirn. He has done thi* to ms! I can't believe it!" Tony edged to the eorne. where the flower* l*y, and tried vainly to break one from its long stem. They were artificial, beautifully wrought in silk, and perfumed. From Northeim? Who else? The women were murmuring, absorbed in shock. He decided it wiser at this time not to interfere, so he left the carnations and tiptoed toward the door, planning to steal out and knock again, as if he had just arrived. He had almost reached the door when hi* elbow struck against

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Worth held hie breath ia tbe shadow near th* door

• chair. Th* Barones* whirled. “What ora you doing here?" she demanded Her eye* biased, enormous in tar white face. Tony thought fast. He held out th* lac* handkerchief. “You dropped thia outside the Lido bar,” he explained. “Please forgive this intrusion, but you didn’t hear me knock," he added. “My name I* Anthony Worth. l'vs been hoping for a chance to meet you." The Barones* took the wisp of laee, staring at him, her poise recovered. In his well-cut dinner clothes, he appeared only as a goodlooking young man who had admired her from a distance, and who had now found a pretext to break the barriers. "You are very kind," she said wearily, “but I must ask you to excus* me. It U late, and I am tired." Tons looked at her steadily. Suppose this Luigi earn* back; suppose she was in actual danger tonight. He said, on impulse, “Are you quite sure you're safe—with tkose in tbe room?" He pointed to the carnations, and admitted, “I’m afraid I’ve been indiscreet. I was standing her* when yos raid something to your maid about a warning.” Her fine eyes narrowed upon him. but hl* expression remained candid.

WEDNESDAY, JILVa.

i "Oh, that!" ahe Mid, lightly. h • walked over to th* flower* ar.d -an , back with them, smiling ‘lwi ■ angry becauac Ido not hke jetaa* i she confeaaed. "They are Mt nd i —you aee? A friend wnt them wta i does not uaually—play jokm,’ | "Oh, in that ca <■ "Ttj ■» I mured. She waa a magnifleet:da aemNer. Something f what h< M i felt for her died He made ai if* i go and then tarred. “Surely w ’ have aotne mutual fn> -ds.’he *U , "Perhap» you kn • Mane Sttap ler?" "Schuyler?’’ ahe repeated is a •harper tone. “I’m afraid not.'He ■ eyea grew auipic •i» and * pine hed in her aearlet m uth. ra* ing down at the car »•. r.s ah m forcing heraelf to , few people on board.’’ ahe a<»M with a faint ahrug. Her tuM diamiaaed him. But whenheiujM

toward the door again. sbs aa if impelled, “b sb' ? n * B4 d Marie Schuyler-a g«*t- ne yours!" Tony had blundered in br.* that name up. “She member me,” he said *•«> » f!frt and gave a last look “ l . figure sheathed in black iSps you'll let me.ee Goodnight, Baroness Thv•_ went through the door, elosinf J But bo didn't see her, nor* erpeet to. She kept to her'** rest of the voyage And J on! (4 Usances increased H* ** sending the email perfume ► he had found on her ilo Keeler with a report • Me® ' embarrass Baroness I Y(A ever tried to go back to g Finally he hurled the bo -t»‘ his porthole The scent of esms * clinging to it sickened h* finally wrote Ed a brief PSure, La Lascar was m>»rd the business he was on. s w H , which seemed very real a couldn’t forget her eyes when , mentioned Marie Sehu second, they had been a..n with bate. (To be continued! tw f rtss«»r»S*'« ,, ’ u *“' a pwrtMuew Um