Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday by CHE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. gnterwd at th.- Decatur, Ind . Post Office a* Second Class Matter I. H. H Her Pr< !■ 11 A R Ho'.thouse, Sec'y 4 Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vic. President Subscription Rates Single Copies --I 02 , One week, by carriers. .10 ' One month, by mail... .311 Tbr e months, by ma 11... 1 0v , Six months, by mail 1 75 One year, by mall 3.00 Prices quoted are w thin a radius of lee !.-*, Ei-i hhers |3 a-1 on* year. Adverifelitf Rat.* made K» vs «a Ap: a .on Nations! Re, • -eptath • BCHEERLK 4 CO. <ll Lexington Av.-nue, N»w T«r6 3s Ernst Wa- : D; ■'». < h a*n V / J Charter Members of TE* Indiana League of Home iJniliw Two week- f--ar; today th. .11 dfdates st.i know i-' how |> m lai th.y • . and In turning it what happen. : i uiiy, —o Huy bond -• i , > In "tint i Wagon help k. ep .11; flytllg. it Wei li" ehoil I the old war may be] ended .-outlet than <xp<i' pi dnl. O—O Tile Dorian ai d 111 Yank at. already pl.iiinin.- - !>. w.. d —ribut the • many a slip between tile |lh .1 ey and th. Ith us Octole r. O—U Its g.rtinu !<> b. tint' t<i ih< final rush !o tax puyiiu. Do it .i* so. ti a you tan and sav. your-.-ls and thus, in th. lounty tre.inurer* offici <Olll. lie "UV. lii. llee O—O Seii.ilo Tai and W end. I W I'l i kte don e. at to agr. • now any liett. r than they did iwo y.a- ago! and eat li has In lollow.ng. < a is-; Ing headache that aspnni won't tout h. o—o Thre. In. • m ihr.« nt mb- on the Normand', m .k< it appal nt that they Herd a well miiaulZed h.< ftghting ioui|Muy The ship cost Him. than ‘ *.* valuation ut many ent.i. < uuu. O—O Il s quit. P---U. . tut ll< tr 11. ler has had birthday that he .iijoyed tno ■ han th. op. ne ob-> v e.l fht" Week hi» ai d Th"., da) - wh.tt h. w.i 'h> in to id his land honored tud ad<>i< d semi gon. forever. —o Th. Buy Si out tampatgn lor <>|t i . rating funds I- nil Give some thing lo this wtid. riul organiz.i-1 thru, the aii.tl io teach the lad-I how io tak* r ar. of llu in elves, b< polite and best limited to br.unie good nt- n O—O The Monroe m hool ha pa ..1 the Il.tdHt goal forth. -ale of war | stamps and bonds and is headed fur ?1 1°" by th» (dost of r. haul Ft May t'p to la t Sa"irriay they had putt ha ed Sl.#3>3® worth That's a mighty tin. Iriw.n. If you at. mg be al.-, n’ fiom the county Utt ‘lntkin day. you can vote an atm. nt voter- ballot. Apply any time now to the county t iers The present laws do not pnivid. tor voting by sick or others, unable to go to the poll O—O Lnvai may not have ail th authority a» Petahi claim* but toe seems to have enough to attempt to deliver all of France, tin iudmg the Beet to the Nazi* His aprrciies indicate toe is all oat lor Hitler and will try to sell hi* people along that lin< O—O Pau. V, McNutt ha* hpeu cbaaea to mobilize man power and sec ti*at there afe ao rouad pea* in *quaie bole* •• The former governor of

Indiana can and will do that job w 11. as he has every one assigned him and he has had come of the toughest ones. —o The primary draws near the and while 'here haa perhaps tint been .in nun h interest as usual, b. i ause th. nmtiy other ai tiv- •»• 'ln undldates have been ■> -y .i.d w tli the trustee fight* It i- < xp. i ted a rather large vu’.- will lx cast. —o I t f.t r... .ant .1101 l |>. fields. I ■ tie outh pal of tile stale ale t •• dv- <d to raising castor an- i- par of the government ■ xpund pi odm 11 mi of . .s. . i n <i*d t.ir operating of . a • beat I*>a£ouit! ~<o — f -a; 1 Malta 11..* i»*. Il ■ d ■ Uli - 'US' but ■ « y ■ key < *i. t< k shot t - * ' ! 11l fl 111 lllel. to I a ...id I’h •<np< at Satin- « .11 heavy boinlit I v. th ..ar •■< eplion. ■’ i, p. "pi. . t u.-ed to any thing I. a v —o b> . . . oinpaiiii w liii II oi < r J th. |M*t twenty year* had built up r fit of ov. twenty million dol<<n ni.iiiip lines, bars seen it Aiped out in 'w.nty-two days and hen ».iff i.d .oldttion.il liaises al-un.-f as laThe submarine as.mil on .Yim i< in shipping is the O—U I' •■eldellt Roosevelt will solid a n. .a.- to congress and talk to hi i' "pie. probably n.-xt Monday j "ii taxes piles and wager, three ■ither inith.rt mt ..iibjecf* for the ' av. ar i itizeti W< must win the wai and th- idea is to do it with 'Io least .aci ti- <■ but whatever le iiy will be gladly given —o Til. many friends of LaW’iellie ‘.i. <n popular ate highway ein,coy. are happy to learn that lie ;• steadily improving and ha* been . ild>- to "b’.rn to hi* lloim aftei , ii' . :y three mouths in the lionrdlal. I), was injured February i-t wlieii an Erie tram strii. k an opoinoiiili in wliu Ii he was uding. —o—o— S.natoi lai and Brooks were riven tin ~ie.im.oll. ! treatment by flu national G. O I' cuiumltlcc .nd 'A'end. 11 YVilikie* resolution <> toll 'in isolationists of the paity i i good. Including the postw h p. 1.. d wa- adopted That will ur < ongie- inan Gillie and other H".isi.'i leaders on the s|*>t and a. may exp.it statement* and p oof id their patriotic slaud- right away O—G lle<« nt .y th.- I - S. Naval Ord- - mu.- pl.i it o ih> Hudson Motor ''ar company ran a i lasnitl'd ad I ••• H .-m. ut m a i'.tti.’it newspaper [which lead "Wanted A-l toolmaker- expericnied jig and fixture in p< ■ to Age limits, fa to '»* ' In otlu r word* if you know your bii.-iie- age Is no longer a d awi.a k It s-< ms Io take a war o sh >w th< fallacy of ui*< riminal ng .ig.llnet worker* over <U, as wa tin rule unit! recently. Nt at ih< top of th. h-' of civilan* who have made leal sacrifices Win the wa we must place mein-K-i ■ id hwa'. draft boa ids Ap|eiintmeut to a draft board is a high honor, y. t the <arcs Involved are so numetou that few have sought th. da-tinitioti A great many membe. i have a. tually been ' drafted foi the work, consenting lo «erve only betause they realized liat a i nsci-utiou*. patriotic citizen uoe* not have the right to retiM- hi* services in time of need. — New York World-Teiegram. .■■l, o— — — * “twenty years” 4 AGO TODAY April 22—4’. E. Maglry. cowaty mod superiut, adant. u l.a>y lepwlring damage to highway* caused by bsavy rains. Mt ind .Mrv. Lloyd Beery of Blafnon visit bare. Rev L'. B. X Bndgm and hsauly

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Answers To Test Questions Below are the snewers to the Test Questions printed on Pag* Two 0 -• . 1 Cuff and pleat* were banned. F.il*.3 Rhimxeious ■ 4 !' 00 a 111 5 Stormy petrel*, fi I'mt-il Mine Workei 7 Daniel Defoe • » ■> Nnrma. Natalie and Coustauve 10. Johann Straus*. Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE * - ♦ f IJ What -bould one ay. when talking with *ll acquaintance, and the latter makes some statement ■ with which one heartily disagree*? A. Merely »ay. ”No, I do not agree with you I think, etc." Howev. r oik should do fhi* pleasantly, ' and avoid provoking an argument Q Should one ever open the mouth while chewing food? A No The lips should be kept ilo-.il while ch’-wing. This is not difficult if Kinail bites are taken. q When an invitation has been extended over the telephom . is it ' proper for a wife to say. “May I I .I»k John if he has any other plan* I for that evening, aud then call you back"? A Y<-«. this is perfectly al! right. move into Methodist parsonage here. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Klepper atr tend play at Majestic the*tea in Wort Wayne sji-it Lynch of Jonesboro. Ark., r hen- dor a few day*. Mi and Mrs Aloyslu* hinitt will ieavs tomorrow for Lo* Angele* to make their home.

Air Hero O’Hare Honored by President * T wq——— ~>W' ■<_ « . - ' l ' ihß v®B" * bk <X > i iSjßHßfitf . - V* 1 ET mKI^'.T iMBWBML mOBEB' . ’ - Bb3to—-• ■ li»> Kdward 11 tUutchi O'Hare. the Navy pilot who shot down *U Jspooew pUM>- la oa« day* mute 1 >n»nt a«4i:»t a ••»* ol J«P bo»ber» which attacked a t*. 8 Uah for<-« In the aovthveat Pa<m< la *iiown Zrft>> JuiiarataJated l»T Preaidamt Hooeevrft in the White Howe while re.eiein* the Concre-aioaai Medal • ot lLu< O lUre a wilt »tand» beeidt him O»hcr dl«ulUrtea In the >kt«r» er« 8-< rcUry <d th. Jtaty Frank Itaas -est. and Admiral M»w( King The president also promoted O liarn te the rank o( lieutenant r — eder * The Medal Ol Houot to the htfheet award tto U & caa cwaXe. upon a military «r naval hwo.

French Embassy Members Resign Protest Leadership Os Pierre Laval 'Washington. Apr. 22 il'P» - Four members of the French cm- 1. |ba-*y staff ini luding a counselor I and Br*t secretary, have resigned ' | in protest <»v< r the elevation of, Pierre Laval to governmental lead-11 eistoip at Vichy, it was learned i ; today. The four officials are Leon Mar-<-hal who i* one of the embassy s three counselors; Baron James Haeyi-n* first secretary; Andie Plot vne- consul; and Charles Benoit. chief of Ihe embassy <<>de ! loom. The state department has been advised informally of the resignation* of the two high embassy official* Marehal and Baeyens. Other resignation* are expected. I it was said in unofficial circle*. | Marehal said he was resigning because he could not serve under , "a German agent." ■ Laval has been designated by the Germans lo keep Prance in line," Marehal said. "1 can no longer serve in the French foreign service under the order* of a perJ son of that kind." Meantime, tug of war was said . to lie developing among American ! foreign-policy making officials over I' 8 relation* with the new Vichy I government. 1 tine group favor* a complete and immediate break in diplomatic reft i* really the only thing she can i do to avoid embarrassment In case • her nunbatid cannot accept the Invitation.

Former Official Dies / ' B \ I Charles W isgei. u foipici , county treasurer ut Adam* < unity and mayor us Decatur from ISIS to 1923. died yesterday at hi* humi in Pioneer. Ohio : latlon* with the governilieiit con- ; trolled by Pierre Laval Another ' recommend* waiting until Laval's I policy develops into pro-Axiw deed*. Tin- return of secretary of state Cordell Hull lo Ills office after two and one-half month* was expected' by most Informed diplomats to reHull In a “cooling off" period dur-1 Ing which Hull will reappraise the I entire Vli hy situation 0 ♦ ♦ TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Where I* an advert, di-nollng place: when denote* time. Then-tor. it is not 1 >rn* t to say. "White ihe.t- 1* reason to | expect criticism, write disirrwllj." Th< cotrect adverb [ ' I* when ♦ -e

Japanese Cruiser Is Sunk By U. S. Craft 'Suicide Squadron' Is Aqain In Action Washington April -- ~ U ’’’.T Lieut. John P liulkeley and hi* "sea guerrillas' have done it »Win. This time it was a Japanew light cruiser that felt the sting of the navy motor torpedo boat vq-.adion led by liulkeley. At leant three times before Bulk-i-1.-r's little "suicide squadron” of i’T boats has emerged guerilla-like from hidden bases in th* Philippines and spread terror among the enemy. He and his men have taken their tiny craft into h.-avlly guarded bays, rammed torpedoe* home almost under the muzzles of enemy guns ax< g»tten away with it. In his latest exploit. Bulkeley led two I’T boats in a night foray against a fleet of five Japanese warships. Eluding four emeny destroyer*, tin- American* centere their attack and a light cruiser and left it in a sinking condition. A navy communique announcing this bold action indicated that Bulkeley might have tried to have a torpedo "calling card" or two with the destroyer escort but heavy enemy counter action forced a retirement of the American*. One of the boat* the I’T-34 wa* forced ashore on th.- island of Cebu, where a Japanese invasion force I* now- engaging the Ameri-can-Filipino defense garrison, the other, the PT-41, made good its escape. There was no indication of which boat Bulkeley was aitoatd. The action described by the navy appeared similar to many detail* to tniA announced by th.- war deimrtiiSnt on Ypril Hl That communique reported that "our torpedo boats” attacked a flee' of five warships and 10 transport* near Cebu and sank a Japanese light cruiser of the Waskuma class. Navy oflciab said they could not be certain the two engagement* were not hte same one. At any rate Bulkeley'* PT fleet which except for iubmarine* now constitute* th.- navy's sole remaining i hall.-ng to Japanese s -ipow.-r in Philippine water*, is diminishiti size. Besides the loss of the PT--34. the navy disclosed that the PT- , X//' \V v '" r ’.\7 \j/ -.VTBI KTnewM WASHABLE PAINT ' \ ON RIGHT WALLPAPER! V’-VN AVA /I This new, scientifically develop. I ed resin paint makes painting quicker, easier, more scoaomical than ever before. Let as demonstrate! •ramiMbMhwMN /Lx MfiTcne $2.98 Mix 1 gallon with water and make 154 gallon* paint. Your cost, ready-t*-W>ply, NfWfST P4STH COLONS B. J. Smith Drug Co.

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POLITICAL ANNOONCW — - AOVERTISING {

— Freeman Schnepp Democratic Candidate For County Treasurer Homer C. Michael Republican Candidate for Joint State Senator Adaios-Blackford-Wells Clyde Troutner Democratic Candidate For County Clerk Edward J. Miller Democratic Candidate For Comity Sheriff Joseph H. Koors Democratic Candidate for County Commiaaioner (Second District) Thurman I. Drew Democratic Candidate for Comity Auditor I I John I*. DeVoss Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney 28th Judicial Circuit _____—— Virtor H. Eicher Dvmocratic Candidate For County Auditor T. L. Becker Democratic Candidate for Trustee Washington Township Forrest Elzey Republican Candidate for Mayor City of Decatur Thurman Schicferstein Democratic Candidate For County Sheriff . ■ Harry J. Knapp Democrat For Mayor ’ Edward ‘Ed’ Graden Republican Candidate For Joint State Senator of ASanve, Wells and Blackford 3a which did not imrticipatc in the action, was believed destroyed to prevent Its failing into enemy hands during the invasion of Cebu City. ■ --o - -- —— ♦ . 1 Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LIB > 4 SOver Tarnish Many time* housekeeper* find their silver tarnished in spite of the fact that they have poit*hi*d it carefully !>efore putting It away If a piece of camphor ice it put away with the silver, it will be kept free from tarnish. Orris Root Add a lump us orris roo. to the

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