Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pnbllabed Every Evening Except Sunday by FHI DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. Catered at the Decatur. Ind.. Pott Office a* Second Clan Muller I. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse. Sec y ft But. Mgr. Pick D. HellerVice-President Subsorlptlon Rates Single Coplee 1 .02 One week, by carriers .10 One month, by mall .35 Three month*, by mail 1.00 B*.x month*, by mall 1 *5 Dae year, by mall 3.00 Prlcet quoted are within a radius ol 100 mile*. Elsewhere S 3 50 one year. Advertising Rate* made Known on Application. Natioott Rep--S<-ntMlv« BCrtEERE« ft CO. 415 Lexingioa Avreose. Mew Ttafa 35 E?s< Wacbw Driwe. Cbi*as» tt-if-w Menxbett d! The Ihitoo* League «< Warne DaOnjb Tata good < .H-« •* jmh. cto- U> v.w ceoiatiy. -n 'ft? —•*“ •fepr Tta»' - nt eo'y ■•«*» W to tta roquo. a that every M" iVW klr Ms. Kvop »** 9>.Htd re? wiU u-» .nur4 fan: AawrhMMt way <rf I We. Or-fti - tar-> riri ire-a’J live fatal traffic .H-cldets r« far tfci.t pear ami Mwr-i-a county Vre- hud 9ft Thri- is lew tbo* la*t year hut sMll lac tee liijta a«nl t>h* oaffx wutKic-U these m t-ry-wu at rwwy way tv rvttacw rt. MtetHwi wd Day falls cm ftatuaiVi-y Uli* jM>ar. S'* ta*».- the Foae.tk cd duly. Tita will twm c«tit* long We ek tai-ife, a->*d uiuvM trim m u y*wr wL*ti hriiduya aev amt dkaAaable. A may g>iv*- nmuy div only optrertuoita * ttaft waKl !«««.■ Mr vacarione-. Th (w.c meawi io In- a keta «d *■ Ata'st m the i.4».eti«*r- this year. Thri'x cvetaMy fee < ewer we m-oft-d a retoy •' -ri»iofi. it ri naw. That should mvaa the starMqu Os aad efli< lent offivers. They will Im-vm w»w>».?-».ie< nP’P‘>i*u*.M Am tw v. vu to )w. ad-x-apo.rgv rtre ireret Mw yvaan J . P-tatM ate -upi-sw: tarwued tv m.ta. fife <4 Use Ifetwwcwrti. Wbimn's <!ito ri (luma ita night Of’ .Vp-’/g 3tth a tai H«W-««I. Oirn*. d'ate, wUI he th<re .aal the Ope. these wHI iw-i Ita.- ftMHisgd (Tutaad 4.-Ull' 'Hiwa-sw ChtWl®. reredfahetes ta ritmre. You watt < uj«.y < < y»m attend alak yari aw eotaDwhy tovrterk - Tinnw bt. lam**., &««*•!». fsc ia the < <*Mar yorMlea <«d the American htMvWkil haHtaw are <>A lo> a good eta id thh« year .a*d mug l>e the ones to give thv Ycwlet a tMltie ihroughout the year. They showed signs of decided imprevemant last year and with the start of 1942 look like the real stuff. Keep your eye on them. They are ne lougtT the “lowly Browns." The appearance here of Giegor Zjpmcr, world traveler, who spent many years as a teacher in an Aaseriesu college in Berlin, will attract much attention. Those who hgve heard thb famous author and ceamcatator d-ciare him one of the most interesting men of the American platform He has travelcd all over the world, knows the rpr East, the Philippines and Europe as do few men. Plan to Mur him. 0 O — Tokyo is incensed heouss that and other Japanese cities hav< bpsa bombed. They forget that tiny bombed Pearl Harbor while purnc negatiatioae ware Us progross, that they have destroyed ffitaffiapore sad other ettiea. that they skatiered hespiUis and other taamattsm* la Use Phittpptoee.

have conducted heartleae war, deI pending usually on surprises or tricky movement* to gain advantage. They are not the only people who are incensed. —IO »■■■■■ Lite term convict* in the Okla Iwma prison want to fight for a free democracy and have volun- * teered their service*. They will i l»- glad to man a aui :ide battleship 4ind meet any dangers. A number of them have served in the U. 8. I j army or navy and have honorable i discharges. While it looks like men who are willing to give their j lives under such circumstances i ought to be recognised, army experts say they do not make good soldiers. —O—O The service luting tendered by fl/yiM Daniel*. tic-ldieiM** for the CwuWa! Pvspar ( *’n».'«*.y. ia aatiMg a. . Mp4.sysw-.at rcprrw atative for fwrw iaheesrs. will v» ars -««. « W* » w;-y a-n»x»f.i4eA. bfe/ te»* a »r of tkkty cap- : I** cam kwiwte-x e< tkcH JwwaliW tb» »♦»'. .’Vswad wcidwi aod at •’■d*. tivfc,. t.i»« swassMi. Ths- , ys-sw * v««y naiaAfc si*>vies Tki’MV HM-dlUg fc-.lp wti t*W-far-si tun l«v-rt«4 t» Ma bbMaahi .« sawv Mvsily ’>»» sea» «f tit ■. Pims c>t«nn. W.A. set- tdwi knyduy « tk« triretiwn V.vtus. h«**i kvcM twUViA-.i icy liuikHM WPA WMiiwi-x awr sevap iumMl. J.otan ft ■ , I Jeanixgs, -tate WPA <4-.-. evHr, <** ( nmtnied yesterday. Th<- wwsieK* I are removing the laxfa ra t-hw c-Kw> Jof Evansville, Mamasowd. Uary, S»atk Bend. Andviwek. VuidMwm’-K , .tad Chy. Mr. AHHMoe* rtWtl i-mm 1,247 tens tit ewtls a-lrewdy b»M- b<-eh tv yw:*Xs 4es4p- . ha'«ui by the tt'PK’.—HxiMeav. kM» , t bed. | ■■■ fl ft— Xotitrttuy May lUrd ail; Ir* Pwpyy , Day awl M-i-. LAiyd Ki’trtscJwr. , pt”-widu-es-t .Vtiuaw Pert LJ, Am«v- ; ii>Mt AUblUacy. Imm betwsc pwsnn te tnulse Un.- duv the Lest m tk« twwity years the weenetM has beu-n ob-vrved. Kweiy «»*»■ vrtll be anted u> baty a p'wyy aud »»*r it. ulvisw; a hUv-vt <fla vs any <to4t«ewitiitU«a PM *Mwn-e< Thu tutedu are used to relieve veterans of the wars, wfarn are in m n«-*d atvsatwiiee co' itt- left cd taatilWM «4 ' <jxsahM Vtrfxs J*.- it's ft wa-11 ky I <AM*»*». m«pai.tali»w of d»e towXacs of Japanese •Me* last wvjs|i h» net MeaMirod by t> phyakvl duawapc* inflirtod. Despite tire sstxprd Mtnte- ' iwmits ej Cto. T«Am« aM«»iMHH*» t-k.M W>x»<.tiua44y iiMltody *wi kwt, utti bi ax kvede and kvKpbtwbs-.. ■md t-lral Un hvM to huJhietw wm» iHtoimoshMi' Uw- wvc+4 ftuww-- i»«M Jupaa is awwee. .tow .ileal tJse vhdtot les «f aur bonftuws Is a t UOMW peirnt in rtw wwr in rhe Orient, ft >IMI *n- gpwv* Wt'Opfe dirt- of : tin ir torsv stwsv atf aettoridp. Thur sow realltp) ttast torr- • m*t <rit <mw«Mb. aw Nlew had bjepw Mi to bw r hMift The Japtsnese HU: Jme r* cenridvr whist they hw«e been doing in China and have rewsou to fear the future. AU civilisation knows how the invaders ruthlessly itombed the *ll but defenseless Chinese cities. The ChiMsm were at • disadvantage because of their r lack of aircraft The Japanese ' took full advantage of that to put ‘ the torch to many districts. The houses of Japan are just a*' inffaaaabie as those of China, and ‘ the Nipponese know that. Now that actual boaMaf baa been >• brought home to them the effect on morale i* certain to be widespread and lasting. — Indianapolis 1 BUr. » 0 - I Modern Etiquette I •y ROffffßTA Lffff t p ft B Q Hhouid a maa remove his glove if a woman offers to shake ’ hands with him on the street’ * A- This is .tot aeceeaary if the • VUMSB b weariag giowQ. When should the host seat " hlaiwU it Um* dUiMr uibic? t A. The host should be the last r person lo take hb seat. 4 Whri loms ebnvM a bevfts and - groom wee »ha extending usvita-

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Charges Carelessness In Normandie Fire Urge Demote Suit Against Company W-aeNngiten, Apr. 21 — (L.’-F'« — Member* of tl*e isoirne iiwwJ. affcskw eemmlttee who laveriipited the Imrniim ri the former Fr-enrii taxary Www NurnHK«dte were hi “hearty accord” today w-oh tlr» itovy's recemmendatlaH that <tatn am- preeeedlog* be toet-lt-used itostavt '.-in- Robin, Diy Uo«-k and Repair Co.. Bic. Tito ’-Hinpaoy wars eniMteri-io* ttre atrip kite a t-reep tsMtapori — ttte U. F 8 Lafeftotte—«ttM she bowed and eapeteed at her Ne-w Yark phw mi Feb. 9 Thene have been im other minor fires wave Mmxi-. Mre stta rewt« ■* tar ride ta dte ktaduMi rtaer. A ttovwl court of linnii’ry- mwdrpubttv Hi* hepei-t lari ivtpta H drivuoiiriid the pomibitay of .— . lugr *trd whsrped thm “press »nwlessness and ustor violation of rules M uonwnoti Mwari* •*• U«e vaimiany's emptayeii ■«« thp '"to-*e<-t .«<! «<iii «mioe'' «f- too fina ft cbargMt- to>t Hn Itakiu's- coim juvoy totted lo comply w.iVli toreteeovs of Hi QdirveMlaH contcariIlf h> tra*e estiiigutoheM, eamveetvd toady-tor-Hsp Hr* hp«jeor e*-su f-Hnwatv b< ‘a PMHM9 wiheii a ithrnw totth -aw t*»tJi fit- top wtoNv r-jtope iftesetoiqr of ta<- neay Frank Rnx. com nrciriiiip on Ave i*s»or»-. miRI a coarst guard off-tier and » —M. tian* to a iwcapWop. aft*/ UTey bwwe rstonoed Isqm ttofr b<u»> nxrnn H-ta" A. Tbttoi mawad-km* are i»‘<d on cwufth ritvr rtiqir U«ov boavw la in M-aaffineas aud Aey waab to giv-a a reception.

- - - ■ F The Pledge For Democracy And To MacArthur W RLBBBB MB BBfiVLAB INVMTMBNT W Bsravsß ba vines nenes -1 "- „, mu . •B boy th** Bmlk H MSB nhNißl4«.M«aoate> r >! C 0 By ■* Mm dn Tnaenar ad A* UM B*a*n. VeriaafMa. D. G |P “■*“ «***m* hr MRhf poM()h I”’ KBSC= «SSK=-S. EESwS □All IB «** yba* Hw h*H by *b* »■ <■« i 1111<■ ■ Taint «B MBMy MM tbto yHy* t* e* J«b*m Wtb. War« « «I a* fcaaiaSy Mw *an E~ **m Kiiii J " '«M " '"■" «M LrTTriiau "~i 1 ■—i ..i.Y ;■ _ amr acaaawaeamrOM u M■Aiw«« b • tMataUa •< ite bM*« tor* vo* Miaou Man caavaaMr wUI brhM *• r<w boa* Mariag Mac ArtAar Week A»ril V tbrvMb May 1. Tkc tMia torn call* tor rebate- parvAaaa at War BoaAa. It bui irtoHcaU Whe« yoa haro aicaad H r<m *Ut keep <*« copy The daaUcate aa< ’ti*uui »Ul ba nailed to tba Wai bovta* butt ai todUeapoMa Wben yo« bare ftUod ««*< *V pt«b«« 7B« nJB <*”* • Mm »«d *Mtc BMiWa PkAfe »lo<»* etickor Tba Or*, vboa atsaad. «H»l roMtrtwu a omtM <>rtipUou to iar«M ta boada «e wbaia»a.- baaaa yoe aHicou.

naval reserve officer had tailed in Ctieir duty of hrsuring th* ship's saeortty, bin added that because of m-iMgs+lng cincixnstotnces no disorpHuary acHun w-Ki Ire taken. Moarewer. tore wrqirky courts mport wril be placed iirtow sup srirvt'.oH IxMvd rbret inight in the fttoare eoivrijftr ftre inwa lei fwo> xrottow. ■ o ■ -— - No Demaqe Done By Fire This Afternoon Firemen were cabled to the DeItak ffottotoe stoSfon. Monroe arid Thirteenth streets, shortly before 2 o'riock title aftertioop. whoa used oil diwreped on the grouted nearby was aucidentiy igiilsed hy a Ivantare. No datnaift who done SOWING OF SUGAR CQNTINVKD FROM FAO» OMR3 hist Friday and will be there ati wetto gtw-ing- the worker* a physical • wnwnadfloj’.- Nb peuon wsfh tuberculosis or a vemmunumble dtbcaa.e is employed h« rtre cpippany. TranepoMatiHD r, fqrnishvd 'ta* woifterat- th is ftmur. it) api eemern wdih rtre easrenn b<-WT aiTgar neflneriwre Itricaaim- of- the demand for beat I ribo ire m frorts yje wrajamt atari*. Free heuring I* athp Mfteff rtae moriuem to tore iWckl fcrritorjt. Fbltavritrg thjr •ovKrtrg-df th«<ata4ft * :-<9W>4*eb alfoist fftttr we«hk 0# present biuffitl- of Betore rha [to*ms a*e nVtfF folr tMtiiultfg Mri btoc4eto« fn- waumps weaahes, tta beeto advaope K> the blocjfftrg stage FiAiwt a wexto eartfer. Up unMI today;, a pproaimaJsffff i lAyJflji ajerea-eff beets iiaft<heeu contracted by sup fft-jasppiv. is Ik exppi toss tout- Hft- toM will be 19.000 avres by Ute end of the mvukb. Bvwfwp of beet seed will continue from now on and unless a raiuy. wet season develops, the next three weeks will see most of tke

Second Ban Slapped On Rev. Coughlin April 20 Issue Os Publication Banned Wellington. April 21— <W» — Tire gavurmnem slapped its second gratHtag baa on “Jforiad Justice' today as Father Übar-les E Coughlin assumed mil TsaponstUflity ter the |Hri> I lewrial). PostiuaßtV (Ibnerri Frank C. Walker ordered perrinastreM ist itaywi (talk. Mtah . ireadquaeteM of Ibe publication, mid Chicago, whose ‘ Itocbtl Justiee" la priulwd, to senrftter the April 20 issue wu non-inail-rirte wrder ths ITM7 espionage act. Tire jjMtticH depprtmetft baa tocused X- of- steditlou, iMyesocae,. WwMntr lanvt- mejffiv asdtore-j mere pension of the magsaine'a •er.-ontt-ctoss nupflinft privitagK* xud »inuminw fa to ire bent hamt Atv-ff 29 re dbtoiinwrv wtoeHn.-r thj bwa rtnftt Ire tngde peanwu:ent. CojuWrtin said In Dbtaofa rtiat h« <as aol«4y tbv tov- tofthries- and- '.owtenja of toe trnMacrftie, wlthojjph. Ke tsanslessed ownership to hir. ptHreiito, Mr. aird- Ktas Thom* 0 rougtftai of HoyH ftaft. In IMft Hk» pwirettos bane Brien *vfbprrenaed by a »peri»l pvatid jovy inyaßto r 4».re7ta>._ «trd H the gcoMnd Fttmemare optluvpju oarer beret nsoMpectr thia WK rn mWiFVu to itre higher prise for surest, the Ifovrrn/tretjA itoiArtlt payments wtff be eqaivalaiD to ffbout a ton lor the btßAhi It ia espected tttut the price paftk the grower vftffl be nearly 111 a tan. ia W im.ta— in ■ UN ■■ Rice it one of the main articles of diet for a targe part of Veuexuela's population, according to the Department of Commerce.

Public School Honor Rolls Are Announced The honor rolls for the second six week* of the second semester at Decatur junlor-seuior high school were announced today by principal W. Guy Brown. Jack Graham led the senior list I with four A's and one B, followed by nine student* with four A’s. Charles William Freeby, Libby Macy and Mary Lou Robiuson led the junior list with six A's. Following is the list; Senior Hiph Jack Graham —- 4A IB Roberta Eicher <A Rosamond Graham 4A Virginia Hoffman —4A Aniia Koenemau 4A Margery Linn4A Jane Maddox4A Bill Marbaugh4A Ktohleen McCesuktdl 4A Vera Stoury 4A Floradrelh- Kohl* 3A I* iiwrtouwe IharbK 4A M 4 PmilMe y»?ivs4-.e(di*ft- -... 34» W* Jw«» Careens SA W Leona Hoiks 1® Mkloia Ksto«* AS 1® AJi*e Owens 8A IB Ettau M. Schutoa 3A IB Besakl Shuvby Ari W Alyce BKxiiM’gmuß' ...... ‘JA 28 DelsiH* Ckvri* 2A 8B . Jrihu Spatw 3A 3B ; Ftwok Voting gji Jutoflr High ('kw h* W«tom CA l-.rtrby Mstey 6A Sivry Lau Rvb«jy*ra 4JA Thwmmi Abe ... < . 5A 13 Wi»cy Jw Boshr .. BA Hi Alive John Cowen BA IS Cwthenine Friedhft 5A 111 . Jeisy Ketchum BA IB IhK ltara Ann .VknRIPX - BA Hi Leigh Nelson Bft IB WiHlam Bortvr B-A Hl BMty Roedvr kA IB Nortmi Lau Eady 4ft 2B Kathvyn Aon _. 4A 2B Kvelgn Fsoifnapffil t A ZB Nonna Jubevg — ja 2V Eleanor Rosfl-tet. 4A ZB Maeeiyn Ann SMtjrta KA »B Mwy Lh-in.'ta- M JB PhyWw Cbrontotns 5A JB Janet ffoldnw 2A SB Jack Harber . ih-<Hi HuHu-r 3A 5B Rvsaleen Myem w JA SB PhyHis Tee tor . 3A 3B Houma Kagelwawfl M 4B J>‘tome Ltototenoteigw .. JfA 4fl Mapjerie Mmwr ,EA fll _ AGO TODAY April M —The Decaftur luduririal ie«s*ia*iwn purchawes a Iftfli tJjeuera! Hlectriv radio tov Mieic room* C. E. ttull ekutot’d preattent «f Rw*<u-y. Uadis'* Os thr Evutfigtftosri ctyrnii will ktoiirii a room uft Mie Attain* county irremariai tfwyjntak A H. Am<M aLM aunaußVes he qOi far- i atoh ane noom. ftmiuel M Qalston. .<.*tindfsge left twmocrajic 3b- L’. 8 Mvnadnr. a* «oi*wv hiuan* J. ' W B<-tty aowff m otnrirman. UM .kdaamv Coumty trank Buys t beuft- soy tire Mty< l> M&g. fr,.m aad ffeapfetn Mvtti a- Twea <amPunr buy, imrtt, *> r *«d. Cr44<>. Mr,, kktoto- Okftruuer leftuggi* ftoth vww in *ru/bw Tetoft ' —• oAnswen To Mliestiuns HVfow nra the answer* to th* Tp*t Question* printed on Page Two ♦ 1. True. X Nero. 2. 1940. 4 Nt Helena. A New York. S. Napoleon. » 7. Ghugovi. 8. Track «ad foolbulL 9 Cob. 10 Naturalist. SALESMEN FOR tCOMTIWuftD PBO*s FAOm OKI) pective purchators are asked to ■tgn I* printed in this Issue of the paper. Person* signing for l>onds will be given a blue window *tickor. signifying that they are on the War bond roll. Chairman Caaton also annoiin<md that firms who are already enrolled under the payroll bond pnrrh«*e plan will receive the Minute Man sticker some tlase this week, they being mailed by the I’. 8 .reasury department Although ao quota, have been aligned, person, are asked to parchase bond, up to 19 percent of their Income Many firms and IndivHuais have already enlisted under such a plan, Mr. Casloa aatt. The bouse-tohouse cauvaaa will cMitlaue ihnmgboet the week and iudisaa is making an extraordinary effort to set a goal for the 47 other Mates In 'he number and total ol bond, subecrliied during Mac Arthur wsek Th< meetiug. on Akunday aud Friday eveoMsg wiH take a minimum of. lime. Mr. Caaton said, see

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEM ADVERTISING —

Freeman Schnepp Democratic Candidate For County Treasurer Homer C. Michael Republican Candidate for Joint State Senator Adame-Blaclrford-Welta Clyde Troutner Candidate County Clerk Edward J. Miller Democratic Candidate For County Sheriff Joseph H. Koers DemocrstSt Candidate tor County CommwrtQner (••pond District) Thurman L Drew Democratic Candidate for County Audftor John U De Voss Dsniocrstic Candidate far Prosecuting Attorney 29th Judicial Circuit Victor H. Eicher Democratic Candidate F»r County Auditor T. L Becker Democratic Candidate for Trustee Wastongß o ” Tcu*nstop. Forrest Elzey Repabliean Candidate for Mayor City of Decatur Thurman Schieferstein Democratic Candidate For County Sheriff , ■: Harry J. Knapp , Denurmri For Mayor 9> ■ ■" Mil 1 1) ! Edward Graden Republican Candidate Far Joint •t*tc Senator of Adama, Walls and Blackford the volunteers were urged to ba on time and get their supplies so the canvassing can begin throughout the county next Monday. o - ■ Trade In a Good Town — Decatar

I ' 'w I milk it -i l "* for }<»ur "r al-.' ' ul ' iM,rl gIM‘ II 11” John B. Stulß DmMcratk CaMbale fur MAYOR cm OF UCCATI K

TUESDAY, APRILS JB

J,,hn H - Democratic Candg./B Jol >n I<-SwiTm Denmritie C*r B ior Maj,, ■ Ray Imdß Democratic Candida K Tjciiiipß Democratic G.niluk,. E For 4 E County Sheriff S HibWd HJIJs Demeeratic Qadjug B Crarty Aeiff (ieorgv E. StHAIS Dwimriit/t- (anittg B B CftUßly B John M. Don g Re"uh!iv*rn CandMu K Per ■ Mayor City of Ittcug K Dr. Eari Higginl Den-itcrMic Cand dit* to ■ JfltNT STATI REMTM ■ Adar-s BtacidCtd mi ■ Wei h Countm ■ Edgar IL Gerber | Dunacrttin Catnithit I for H Cawßtv ( lack | H ' rl | Frank Lmigw | tMiwer.drv CafflUdait I For ■ I'Mindy TreasurD '■ Von A Taf J4driß*| Namoerat’c Carsct ■ for r,nM> nation I for | J»>to totoe 9»™«' I Adtow, »-.-+»« ' , Countto J (ieorgr Fo*aaii|l| DtMiMMiruiw for I Cmmty shenif j Servrm H. Sdttß Demwcratic ( «*n<hdaM I For I ProMCUting Atiorwj ■ Mrs. Kathryn Democriic C*«M-«» I for I CLERK TREASURE I City s( Dass* J