Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1942 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubUah-d Krery Evening Except Sunday by fHI DNCATVR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated. finorwd at 'he Decatur. Ind., Post Oflce as second CUM Matter. I. H Heller President A. R Hcltbouse. Bec'y A Bus Mgr Pick D Heller Vlce-Pree dec Subscription Rates: Stng.e Co;,.es _ I Oat week, by carrier IS One month. by mat! 33 Three months, by mall 1.0" I | Six months, by mall 1.75 , One year, by mall 3.0" Prices quoted are within a radius ot 100 miles. Elsewhere S 3 SO one year. Advertising Rates male Known on Application. National Repiesentatlve BCHEERER « CO ♦ls Laxingtou Avenue New Tort li East Wacker Drive. Chlcag Charter Members of The Indiana League ot Home Dailies. ———————— No ball gam* today f The Yank* • • I- . I til* •*i • ' ■ advice, cut tiie Card* o—O— — A month of thia kind I wi-ather an<l sue! atioiiina * 1 • a , vital pioblem untU November. —O-0-The October Wai Bond quota i»lt Sl*>S.otH). N*>w the tun* al. i wi»e Investors to < me to the aid > of thetr country -0-0— Navy Day. Octob-r 21. * i.l b* j‘ - . oiiserved Hl Indiana, again till* year. Governor 8- bin her has issu- ' e<i a proclamation and Imai com- 11 munilies ar*- planning pi‘>gia:u- 1 and other ways ot baervlng what in recognUed as the navy * birthday -V Eire i-m ape* »< bool In ll* and town he.U bells have been added '•> the Detain ’"rap pli* and will . * | i tiijnak*- armament for th* fighting mtn »<att*i *j over the wmld in the fight for freedom The lo* al scrap metal drivi .huiiaj l» sueleasfui. for excellent < oopt : atlon (l has been tiumif t and now the * just remain* one |a*t thing to do get the scrap into the hau l of lhe j ’ jUUk d* ait: o—o Decatur can't help i»ui think ofi' lour of its splendid < tens. all ol ' whom are <x toKeneiiam> and aie or * will celebrate their birthday ami.- 1 verxarlts this tall They are. Judge 1 James T M> rrynian. John Henry Bremerkamp. John Everett and 1 George Bobilya the Utter confined to the Adams County Memorial has pita!. We wi»h him a «[>* *-<ty re* ov-1' ery and hope that h<-TI l„ aid* to ' Join the other tn- inliers if ‘he quar- 1 tette and be with u> many more * years. To all we extend our con(ratulatlobs together with a lot of fond admiralkm for the veterans ' and the high character of cltisen- ' ship they represent. O—O- — Muih Interest has been shwwn by the women in the war-time irn ' trit loti t lasses. t'inducted here by Miss Mildred Worthman, home economics teacher mi the Decatar * school* The classes, sponsored by the worm s « division of < ivliian de teas*-. are the approved k**d Cross courses of study tn the pun base 1 preparet <« and < aaae.-vntlun of 1 food As always, the women arc deeply interes’ed In any food topic and the twice-a-week short course
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de-.sited to cope with present ration probl-ms will not only prove inter-t-r ng but eiutwmi* u* well. The food so Vicory program <annot b* carried thr. ugh without the hearty cooperation and dear under-, standing of th* women, who after i all will feed th* world. O—O I Wliocvi i tin ight that th*- day I u il l when ‘he I’r-*ld«-nt <-f th* United St J.» 'Uld make an ‘Tn** mil*- trip over th. country t ' and u : hav* h adlm* -about tt I But ,n wa urn tha" 1- jus! what Pre- lent II -ere - <1 <! He in . . -.-,| ■ , i<! - ,*. ! wa- itid:i«- ' . . for a » * k ind retti -led t ’ Washing: 1, befo • a: y annoaaw ■ men- wa. mad- of h.- ab*e tl .. it t>*obabiy dMti 1 hurt a tbina by withhold !>< ; übii- ty and no do-ib? nh’ ’1 £OO** f it ftVIV* 4 *! I ♦ Ifanh r» travt-1 and proteition of | ‘ . . . . \ . A . • , ' . ecus r.hip | - ■ * n a-. -I Ia *- : * j..:-. of it for the White House m- j noutn*tn* nt * ..m* .*- <omp.-te| surpn-* to most p*. * ot -h* co in-1 try. —O-0— The m*u' giowing epott m tra ; ti * lent, t -h*- I'nited Stat a ‘ 1- . * d by Na', -t-al , Safety * -ui:.. ;. I' I* »-■> - tb it J p : I’v* -w. re lost last month I than 111 .my A igu-t 'll r- • * d Eataiitir* dropped 4" percent ami the total of H" was : than 1 any Augu.t -in** !'*.*■ the «i,-r**t >•-.* for which monthly’ national -->tal» ar- availabl* The j low matk : epr*-e*'lited a saving of 1.550 Itv*- Tic. downward trend wa- vident throughout the *oun-l try and not a ■ iigl*- state reported all ill* lea.-*- Hl fataiill.-- Th!* report would p ovnii* suffi* lent < au»e . i-.a-loual jubilatwu .t it r-fie* t--d a general r form ou til*- part of Vnerteftn VPotortat* and n smiere .(fort to driv. safely The safety ** un< il official, however, derive 1:111* lomfur f.-otn th. statistic*. i.ld- from th*- satisfaction f noting a sluiiip in th*- d< ith totals. — Indianapolis Star. The nation is grateful to President Ro<»* v* ;t so hi- acti ti in ■ 'emli g the 'l* of iiifia'. ti Congress |ta*>»ed th ne<e»*ary legislation a* r*-qii*--'.<-d and from now on th* e should l»- mor* stahil.ty in "■mmodity pr.* «» Inflation is m e ruiniotlw than war itself, for It is more deadly and far-rea* hing in *tt * t Germany and the olh* i countries went thiough it ami unless we are ash ep. this coilUtry should not let the same thing happen here The i*resld* nt foresaw the danger and a*ted quickly and' .** time moves, th*- IJ2 million Americans will appreciate his wisdom I and determination to protect th* ■ inae*. Infiat.on means price*, high than th* worth of the article or ■he labor involved If it takes t-’o to buy a loaf <4 bread, wbal about the person whose luc-uie hasn’t in-cr«<«-*-d or who hasn't anything to sell. And ail of you have beard th* story about the man in Germany who traded bia house for a loaf of bread, when that country .ufieied most tr m wild infiatiou O—O That Scrap Pile: Get iu on the scrap drive that start* tomorrow Get th. anus*-*! metal out of your cellar your attic, your garage your piaie of bus me* • And one more thing Help to stop the story - spread by innocents and ÜbwUhers alike —that there fa* lots of scrap air ady on hand They point to junk yard* auto graveyards and -alvage depots that have not been cleaned out a* proof that there is no shortage Kill thia talk before it kills our bej*’ '* In spits of the terrtHe inch o< ecrap here ta why you nuy still find full juuk yards and scrap depots—wad why they must be kept that way! 1 Ali scrap musl be sorted. Gripped, and bruhea ap by scrap
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KNUCKLES DOWN FOR UNCLE SAM! ~ LAST YEAR'S SHOOTING : FqpiCWtj j ‘ j. ! a | - f A* <4 war\ p iy x 9 iwiii THIS YEARS LOCAL WAR SCRAP COLLECTING CHAMP! I
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di-.i.*- * b* or* it *an be used. Tb lr I yard, are full became they are bu«y prepa ing your scrap for the mill* a* last *> they possibly can* 2 Au'o graveyard, strip auto*, k. p the u»abli parts aud junk the ,-i-*t turning out 450't00 ton* of m rap in a typical mouth. Lath must >< rap within •>" day* a* many * a- a* he ay* that i* the lav.' , : S- ap ■ ollections ► metimc* hav*- to stay around betause the dt al* - <an t liandli them all itnm- ii at ly Even if thi-y could, the mill* i ould uot tore it ali. The !<m al aalv.gi depo»t I the junk yard i i* a »’o* kpik—-t* here yOBr i scrap :« available so: in-’ant use .* wmn a* it'* neethd And it will be needed! Remember if the»e place* be- < .me empty, th* milla shut down — and we lo*e the war! So get out your scrap and h- ip your neighbor* with theirs. It'* the greatest single contribution you can make right now to win the war! — —o ♦ ♦ ' TODAY S COMMON NMOR i Ibi not use the wrmd feature iwhen y ( *ii mean ait occtirraiicu or ati event Wrong: ‘The I principal feature of the pne gram wa* a potato race" InK’ead -ay "The main event was a potato lair" • •
Scrap? Pilot Gives Plane—and Delivers It LJQMKkL 1 w ■kL f M. “ A >«* 1 —itmo <?, Yr » wßrtrr^w -W/ s\\« * HMa Jcwph CiunpbeU »-K*r-«M amateur aviator and motorcycle poikeman or Philadelphia aaen the national call foe amp fee goea all ouF dotrp QunpbeU Mt only gave Ma Ife-year-oid airplane, fevt tew It tp Ike center o? the city and taxied tt onto Um acrap beep Campbell won taaaibUlMiom
Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Trat Questions printed on Page Two. q_ 1. S Gi o-g- s Chapel 2 G* neral Laiaro Cardenas. 3 Women A pointed for VoluuI teer Emergency Service. 4 Two. I 5 True. *1 Culia and Halil. 1 7 Ye*. <by lowering the atmospbem pressure I. • The Heil*- pout. It. Papinl and Caine ■ 1'- Battalion.?. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • * 1 Q Shouldii t a golfer atand quiet- ■ ly while bis oppoiien' or bi* partner is driving o- putting? A Ye*, he ahould not talk nor i move around. i tj Should vegetable* always bo •erved with a roost? A. Yes; thi* ie customary Q What is the *ymboli*ui of itl:e«-of-the-vali» y? A Perfect parity. Twenty Years Aao I Today Oct J—Turkey arid Great Britain I de* la re armistice to talk peace , t term* 1 Senator George Sutherland of I tali ap.’.• nted *v* ■ n,*» .1 State* supreme court to take the
place of Judg- John Cla k ol Ohio, who hao resigned. John S Peterson elector IL-pub-l: .in county i halrman to succeed Harry FriUingt I F ank Avilla. 17 and Tony Alexand* 23 Okland. California, convicted of 'he tuuider of William Reinking. 1». I rmtr Adam, county youth on July sth. They wfil be sent to prison. i*in Quinu ot i m ago and French Quinu ot this city go to Washington. D C. to attend to business. Roy Muuitn.i I* vulfering from a liadly »< aided arm received when he fell from »t--;i ladder while holding a kettle of steaming water. 0 — - — * - ♦ Household Scrapbood By ROBERTA LEE Buying Fish It is wim- to i he. k the following point* when buying a whole fish: l> it* final) flrm aud elastic, skin moist, it* gills brightly colored. Its eye* bulged out? Another point Is tnat fresh fl*h usually sinks in water. The Scrubbing Brush Scrubbing hru*he* and cleaning brushes are ircllned to get very *otir and evil-smelling if they are put away wet after being u»ed. They should lie placed in the »un to dry in a sanitary manner before putting away. Foreelain Surfaces Never set hot pans on porcelain aurface*. a* the heat may crack the so-face Instead, use wire cake rarka or heavy pud* as a protection to the pon-elaln.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES For the Gonsrsl flection to be held Nov. 3rd CITY TICKET Mayor JOHN B STL’LTd Ciork-Treasuror KATHRYN L. LOSE Councilman —First Oistriet ADRIAN G BVRKE Councilman —Second District DORPHIS L DRUM Councilman—Third District HARRY H HEBBLE Councilman —Fourth District JOSEPH H BRENNAN Councilman-at-Large ALFRED BEAVERS C(H NTY TICKET Ropresentativs in Conproas SAMUEL C. CLELAND Proaocutmg Attorney JOHN L DeVOSS Joint Senator VON A EICHHORN Joint Repreoentativo ROBERT H HEI.LER Clerk CLYDE <> TROUTNER Auditor VICTOR H EICHER Treasurer FRANK LINIGER Sheriff LEO T GILLIG Coroner ROBERT ZWICK Surveyor HARLEY' A EHRSA.M Assessor ERNEST J WORTHMAN Commissioner—Second District JOSEPH H KOORS Commissioner—Third District EL! DUBACH I County Councilman —First Dist'ict HENRY DEHNER i County Councilman —Second D<st. JUUL'S SCHULTZ County Councilman —Third Diet. DENNIS STRIKER County Councilman —Fourth DiSt. EVERT BANTER Councilman-at-Large DEAN BYERLY AUGUST CONRAD LEON NEI ENSCHWANDHR TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Union Township Trustee GERHARD REINKING Root Township Trustee GEORGE SCHIEFF.RSTEIN Preble Township Trustee RUDOLPH H BUUCK Kirkland Township Trustee EARL MARTIN Washington Townahip Trustee JOHN B STONEBURNER Assessor WILL WINNER St. Marys Township Trustee Blue Creek Township Trustee RIE L STRAYER Monroe Township Trustee CARL BCHL'G French Township Trustee LOREN HELLER Hertford Township Trustee JOHN H DUFF Wsbaeh Township Trustee AUGUSTUS MANN Jefferson Township Trustee i STATE TICKET Secretary of State WINFIELD K DENTON Evan* villa Auditot of State i E CURTIS WHITE .Indianapolis Treasurer of State HARRY E McCLAlN..Shelbyville Superintendent of Public instruction RALPH WATSON...Terre Haute Attorney General GEORGE N BEAMER.South Bend iim-umbent * Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts VERNE BAULDRIDGE .... Gary Supreme Court ROSCOE C O'BYRNE..Biuokvilie Appellate Court. First District CHARLES I! BEDWELL Sullivan iliHuaibeaO A. J STEVENSON DauvUle ilncimbenti Appellate Court. Second District GEORGE E HERSHMAN Crown Point CHARLES E SMITH.. .Aaderixm Political Advt o ■ — Suit To Appropriate Land Filed In Court A adit to appropriate load ha* been ffled m Adame circa It court by the Adam* county board of < omm tea loner* «a a step toward roapletiag the : reprove meat of •tate road Idl The *ait same* Hat ry « Robtn*ou end ‘.he Indianapoito Ufr laaaraar- company owner* <4 the tract us i*o4 ig St Mary's (tranship, a* defeaSaaia. it cite* the u« that the road, sasiag U muM frMi ,t*le road lit to federal road 234 a dtetaac-e of Ik mile* hi tu be takea ovgr by ibe orate .nd that it la the obiiga ’km of the coan’y to eerure rtyht <4 way. The »«H aaka lAat tkree iroeboMon be appumrad to ap-
End of a Japanese Bomber I vkSt' 'ti fo*? ■ - , ’t?r j# Riffiff - 1 z ♦.'’■a "*. ■ i fl J ■ #<i i jeOKSI’ * . r n I XT t.- . ■ f.w '* . I I ; ''SrMtnPWC ’Jet :1 T- - * - - B t 2* • < ■ . ■ .«-■ ■■ .a. k*. ~*.3 s * Skies over the south Pacific are filled with sir.* kens ,-j the remains of a Japanese four-motorel Urr.£,B| down by the crew of a Flying Fortress. (Seventh Ait fc.-:rtfl
' praise the la.id Henry B Heller. I county attorney. ?i!ed the action a s i attorney for th*, plaintiffs. o— Stockyard Closes Two Days Each Week The Decatur branch of Brad/ Bros, stockyai.i will be closed two day* each week for the duration of the war in order to conserve rubber. machinery and gasoline. The yard will lie cloned Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and stock will be be received Monday*. Thursdays, Fridays aud Saturdays o The University ot Michigan was' one of the first in the U. 8. to provide for the education of women. • becoming co-cduca'ional in IS7O.
1 -L_~ . ■■ -j PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR j OCT < Eugene Vining*. 1 mile cast. •*>« milu •'• -fl Human Bro*., auctioneer*. 1 OCT. t> Albert Anirtuti. one mile Sunlit of L -■ Kllenberger Bro* , auctloneei - 9 OCT. S—William Anderton. 3% mile* we»i and i -fl Jet Llechty. auctioneer. ■ OCT. M--Mr». Austin Jones 2 nitlea south. '» *• ■ Sttmaa I 5 >-. auctioneer* 1 OCT. U- Mt. and Mrs David Laisure. 2 mil* • > ’ Monroe or 2t> mile east and I mile V--. M Br<>« . auctioneers. S OCT 15-Heirs ot Mr*. Em.tu Lehman. S l s »■ • west of Berne. Jeff Ltechty. uu. _ * Public Sale | Am my son had to go to the army, Im! 1 • | farm implements and grain. 3> mii<- m | of Berne. Ind., or 8 mile.* weal a».d 1' i va, Ind., first farm west ot Hartford towu-hij r.:gh «■ on j THURSDAY, October Sth. IM2 Beginning at 10:30 A. Alft—HFAI) OF HORSES—»• Bay horse about 8 yrs. old: sorrel man j horje, 7or 8 yrs. old; bay horse. 8 yrs. old: old: sorrel horse, 3 yrs. old. All these an g 7—HEAD OF CATTLE-7 Durham cow. 6 yrs. old. on good flow "t yrs. old. on good How oi milk: Jersey c<>« ’ flow of milk; Guernsey and Durham cow. • • * "'I on flow of milk: Guernsey and Durhan • » '■ ,r ’ 1 Hou of milk; brindh heifer will be fresh it. -pr * _''*!] and Jersey heifer, will be fresh in spring Durr*® w coining 2 years old. 15—HEAD OF SHEEP—IS 9 ewes. 1 to 4 years old; 6 lamb.*. 23—HEAD OF HOGS—2I J 1 belt sow, bred; red sou. open; whit* - ’ ’,,71 weighing from 75 to 100 !br ; 16 shoat- u«.g to 70 lbs. HAY AND GR MN J 15 tons timothy hay; about 20 acre.- of corn. 1 oats; 150 bushels wheat. IMPLEMENTS J McCormick 8-ft. grain binder with tongu. t condition: Hoosier 10-disc grain drill; John e«. good a* new; manure spreader; Oliver -' r ./.\ r < valor; cultipacker; 2 single-row cultivator- - • .j riding breaking plows; single disc harrow in g - < McCormick mower; walking breaking plow; - -< - . j harrows; hay rake; hay tedder; beet cult tv a' 2 farm wagons; hay rack and gram bed; g»- ' MISCELLANEOUS J 2 sets ot breeching harness; lot oi h**.** 1,, ‘ ,j J wood lumber consisting of some 2x5. 2x4. Ix« l-incfc in different widths; shovels; fork.-, J poats DeLaval No. 5 cream separator, powet wagon load ot articles too numerou- to Hunt? . TERMS: CASH. Anyone deairing credit nfor same at Geneva bank. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Owner j Je* Lwchl). AueliMKM J- 1 ” Lunch wiM be earveu-
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