Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT J’ubKslied Every Evening Kx ept fiund. y by THK DECATI'R DEMtK HAT CO. i In. utputated Kutetad at lb* Decatur, Ind. Post I Office »t Second Class Matter. j ii Mar A. K. Hollhoun-, fie-. y A Bm Mgr I Dick D. Heller Vk*-Pivsid*fil I Subscription Rate* Single Copier l u -l Un* week, 17 carrier — ■■ - I"! One taunt n, by mail —- - -35 Three mouth*, by mail —. I<W Su mouth*, by mail — ■-■• 1-75 I* One year, by mail 3 W Price, quoted are within a rad.us ot IVO mile*. Elm where 5u one year. Advertising Kates made Known Ou Application National KlpHMUUl.ilSCI I l-.hlif.il « IU. 16 Lexington Avefifie. N«w York lb Kail Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Members of Tba Indiana League of Home Dallies. Newspaper atreamiru Uu. week broadcast bit* and runs bet wet u the Dodgers and the Yankees. a relief to thoue who tin ut reading | account* of tin war. -0 The old slogan T»> Crystal White Sugar" made by the Central Sugar Company In. in In-iatur >■ I (till popular and wise. It s the beat there I* and what's made in Indi* J ana help* Indiana. 0-0 Plan to take part in th. Cali-1 thuinpiaii celebiatlon her. Hallow-i 'een or if you pi e(er get a good place along the side lili- ami eh- I Joy th« lun. Applaud lh<>»< whom you think should be given pri» s. ; It'* ail in fun and we Heed relax-1 a I lon them days —o— The annual campaign to raise I fund* for the Salvation Army will I open here October 13th with Pete IL ynold*. city editor ot the I rally ' Democrat in charge Th. piugram , I* state wide and the money I* I Used to aid the various department* of the Army. —o Rainfall in thia section during I tin- month of .September was les* ! than three-quarters ot an inch. This was i onslderabiy In-low the average for the 41 y>ar period that record* have been made by the government, though the amount compares favorably with the averag of the past five year*. —o No tax Is pleasant hut when the money I* being Usi-d to defend our live* and property and our way of life, w. should and will meet it with a stnll. Keep in mind that we are much better off than the people of any other country m the world and that Wt are wide to protect our shore* and our right* to use tin sews. Joe Louis got 1197,000 a* hi* share of the gate receipts in hie recent match with Um Nova while the latter got about |7S.W>O for his eighieM minutes In the ring. Os course out of that come taxes and training expense* and the mating- , er'a split so thut the net i» considerably less. Lou I* plans to make a two weeks' tour of training camp* .arly next month and will enter the army a* a high private The arrest of Alfred Parrot, 24, has broken up the gang of three men, who for a fortnight pawl have robbed hear* at the well-to-do at Port Wayne. He hae confessed and given the name* of hl* accomplices!. Parrot pul up a battle and fired a shot at Dectective Lougardner that went between bis legs. Much of the loot was recovered. Just another case to prove that a crime career can't be cessftfl--0 Ths only idf»r fgttory in fafliana began oj.*r*tion here this

imirning in the tfill iMiiipuign Already a mountain of beets I* on th* yaids and at the rate they are tru< kins In will be more than us lit teip to keep the plant moving I right along until th. run I* completed The ya.ds and the build I Illgs presented a picture of hustle I and bustle Imlay aw the various I mat him * got under way and nearly L four hundred men are engaged to do the job -0 Though scores of new homes were built here this year there ar* no vacant home* for rent and each play bring* a number of Inquiries To hav< a imputation of 10,000 by I'l.’.'i w. must hav< mor. houses ,<nd w< will. Thirty are now uu d< i oiietim lion ut the Mi Millen I iddit >ll 111 tile noilliwixt section .Hid many others at e u> aring < urn pb iion It is exp. < ted that more than a hundied new house* will be I • retted tn xt year a* we continue | Lu tn.reuse in population tn this utiv. community. —o Ik m Bum* from Flatbush " just | took that old store board at the Yankee stadium and turtti-d it around, winning the second game ot the woild serks by the samel stoic the Yankees took the first I .mi Ito 2. They were outhit but | I not ou. smarted, both team* playing bang up ball to the very last iniiiut Today liny move over to Brooklyn for thru games and then i if iienssary bai k to the Yankee radium for the two final on- ». I Whitlaw Wyatt was tin winning pitcher yesterday and the crowd —o Night school will convene atr the junior-senior hndi school build-1 nr, room 300. at seven o'clock this I I ■ veiling and continue through the I winter month*, with classes each I Monday. Wednesday and Thursday I j night from a-ven to nine o'clock. I | The program io a part of the deI ten**- training program and I* unI der Pm due University with W. Guy Brown, principal of the local j school in charge. The movement j i» sponsored by the Decatur Ko--1 tary dull and will give many an opportunity to study engineering I I that they |H>»*ibly iould not have i otherwise. —o Tin National Safely Council I* j worried over the increased toll of human live* taken this year. During the month of August motorists ' ra.-d to a new all-time peak. The casually list exceeded the AUgUSt total of 194 V by 21% and the rueord* -how that since January l»t last to September Ist. the loss of life In trafili this y. ar was 24.020. Tin- travel record showed a gain of 12', but tin- greatest number of accidents are charged to pure carelesslH as. It * a bad record we are making In this business and so far no tests have proven of much value in reducing th* tatalitiM. Q ii .. i Modern Etiquette * By ROBERTA LEE v ♦ Q When cutting meat and flufork I* held in the left hand to hold the m.sit in place, should the prong* be turned Up? A. No, tire prongs should Ikturned down. Always wee that the knife and fork form considerably less than a right angle with the Piute. Q. Should one ever discuss family affairs with or before a servant? A. No; and never discus* one servant with another, or any servant within hi* or another's hearing. Q. Wlptt is the fitshionaldo hour tor beginning the formal dance? A. Ten o'clock-

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Defense /-J J Bond Y UIZ Q Why i« It Im orrect to call i money pm Into De-sense Savings I Bond- .ind Stamp* a c intributlon" | to tin Government'* A. Becan*,- th. money la not i given to the Government, only loaned. I q Where I work there Is not 1 payroll allotment plan for the buy mg of lk-fen*i- Saving* Bond* and Stamp* How can I get one sUu ted? A Thl* depend* on your position. and the kind of organisation in which you are employed. Generally speaking your immediate superior would In- the proper person to receive yuttr suggestion that you would like to have a voluntary payroll allotment plan intraduced. The firin'* bank can I supply information about such a plan. NtfTH To buy Defense Bond* and Stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or Ntvinx* and loan association, or write to the Treasi ■ of the t’ni'.il Slate- Washington. D. C. Also Stamps are now on sale at most retail stores. pw A—— 0 Answers To Test Questions Below are the answera to the Test question* printed on Page Two 1. Colleen. 2. False. 3. The American Civil War. 4. ' Plumber's friend.'’ 5. Sunset. 6. ''Faust.” 7. Petroleum V. Nasby. X. No.

It Takes a Stretch of the Imagination but—- ■■ -9 •—» — -»«««■ wMgaMaaanman**' y .■« | * U, • A "■*< 1 4.»-- F*’ - X. n rt - — Aj f x 9 yjj X r i _ JIE—JMF X ?T < Mi Blow me down, if it ain't a big blow. If this is a blow to you, it fertalnly was to the house. And Just look at that telephone pole! It seems there was a big wind. The Ogden, Utah, photographer was stumped as io bow io get a good picture without becoming winded. He stretched his imagination a Ihli • - ~ ■ 'Trwu.bit and stretched the negative. Thia is the result. .r-r ;.

Last Rites for Slain Workers Sfc! F * With thousand* of relatives and friends attending, mas* funeral services are held tn Mexico City for the nine munitions workers shot to death by fedenfl soldiers In front of the rcaidenca of President Manuel Avila Camacho. The workers had marched to the preskient a residence to air their labor grievances.

9. Nicolai i-cnin. I 10. Lily Langtry. 11 > — . o-—-“Blight Areas" in St. Louis St. Louis il'Pj The city plan- I nlng commission, after a study of I the 1940 census figures, han an- 1 iioum-vd that 50 perceut o> the 11 city’s area showed a population loss I between 1930 and 1940. The figures were interpreted to mean that

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MONROE NEWS Mi* Amo* Bisndylwrry returned r<aiurd.iy from i * I' l,1! at th" home of her sister Mr*. Allison Klxcy, ot Hartford CUV. Miss Zrlma Mey r en'-rtained with a chicken dinner for her coworkers of the Grand ladder lieauty salon at the hottie, of tier parents. Mr. and Mrs Herman Meyer, last Tuesdsy evening !»• oration* ■ were in k. .-ping with the vi tory i used and ■ 111 L eluded red white, slid * lu" The guest* Included Vlrgtnu Bule Shlffe, |y. -alon manager, Ihirtha Mr-1 C.mk'-y. Thelma Clauser. Gran ' Mardesty Zella Flther ami Helen Maslop, operator*, all of Fort Wayne The remainder of the evening was spent attending the Bluffton street fair. Mr and Mrs. A O. Hart of Kusslavtlls* were callers at the home of their son and his family. KeV. and Mrs II F Hart and daughter*. Tuesday. Wanda Virginia, and Margaret Burkhead, Donna ilrandyberry. Joyce firewater. Bety Trump, Bet ty Am*tuti Pauline Han lie. Kev and Mr*. K. F Hart and daughter. Virginia, enrolled at the first meeting of the Adam* county sjlegroup institute which was held at Geneva Monday night. The next meeting I will tie held at the lecsl Methodist I church Monday night, October 6 | Tim Nussbaum, local - arpenter. had a few bad moments Friday noon when lie was repairing the roof of the Adam* county tabernacle which was slightly damaged l>y last Week's high wind when the wind blew down the ladder he bad chmlk'd and left him stranded. When he failed to arrive home for lum h. Mr*. Nu*>bainn called someone to drive to the scene »nd learn the reason for the delay and so bl* stay on the roof wa* brought to a Mrs Glen Jone* of Dayton, who spent a few day* at the home of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Otto , lamgenberger, last week, wa* accompanied to her home by Mr*, j Kenneth lamgenln rger of Fort Wayne. Saturday. Sunday Mr and i Mr* Rolla laingenberger of Fort I Wayne and Mr. and Mr*. D. M I tmisurc and Mrs Ru»*el Mitchell motored to Dayton to visit relative* and Mr* Kennelh lainxenlierger reutrned to her home with

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them. 11 Mr and Mrs Frank Jone* ot De-1 i*lur apent Friday with Mr. and Mr*. John Floyd A rally meeting of the W S. C. R will be held at the Methodist church annex Thursday evening at seven A special program I* be- • Ing arranged and an outside ■peaker j* being asked to come in. 1 It i* hoped that all members ot the am lety and other l«-ly church members will come and bilng others. 11 f TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY j Oct. 3 -I'nder conaolMatlon of I the Krle With the Nlckl* Plat*. Clover U«af. I<elgh Valley and Ww-1 liaah the Krle system la now the | fourth largest in the I'nlted Wtatra I The Delta Theta Tau gives party for Ml** Jessie Holthouae aH the i home of Mis* Florence Hi enter-

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