Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Plbitoib-<! Kvery Evening fecept Sunday by n» DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. Bnterad al the Decatur. Ind.. Poet OAce ae Second Class Matter. I. H Hollar Preaident A. St. Holtboast hoc'y A Hua. Mgr pick D. Heller Vice-President •utoscrlptitn Rstes: Single Copies — 1 02 Dm week, by carrier——— -15 Ono Booth, by mail *5 Throe montha, by mail 1 00 Six months. by mail 1-71 One year, by mail > 00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere J J 50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERER A CO. IIS Lexington Avenue. New York >5 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter M-mbers of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Hope you l' «i- "fed and >rt qualified to vote Today was tilt deadline. O—O Keep on Io king tv ■-> ip m< a! { to make th. pile high* Tin _ o-j ernmeut need* more than can p -- Ibly lie suppl'd -•> every little bit helps. O—O— Perhaps if we get th' At!ami< cleared of subs «<■ can get a tew ship loads of coffee and for ni<>»' of us that is really .-minething t< w lab foi —o W« did it in S ptember bought our full quota of bond* *• <an do it in October K> ■ p working and <rcrifi< Ing We mu-’ win the war All else Is chor'-s. —o Busin*** men should Katin, every ounce of scrap metal they can anil place it It fr nt of their places of business so it can la* gather d up by the tru< k Wednt day moi ulng -0 We are not winnlii. th* war but we aye making prog > ■* aud getting ready t<> win it as w« t <k» new positions in the I’aclth . »' eUKthen om Al!i«* and inci use production of supplies —O—O Il > . hat ■■ ' ... can do - .it the county clerk s office up to nine o’clock tonight. | County Clerk Troutne will k< • p his office open to accomodate those , who hale Hot been able • i register i sooner. It s th> List call. O—O W< ban i tremendous Job iu: Adams county this month selling 1105.000 worth of Wa. Bonds | Won’t you help 111 ok it an th«r glorious victory lor this grand old county whuh so fat hasn't tailed in any demand or request" C—O Do you fealire the election will ht held lour wi.ks from nexi Ties day* And it's important that you lake an lute »wt in its outcome We talk much about our love for our demo* rat ic torn of government The base of that Is the light ot suffrage Plan to vole O—C Herr Hitler made a sp-ec-h to his people, evident purpose being to •reate or al least give the appear•are of creating a lot of eathua Ihrtti Whether It was a success or •ot we don t know but it's a safe be that he will bate a tougher For ■ copy of Decatur Daily Democrat to to Rhode* Super Market Load Brow Rewtaurant on »ale each evening

time the next three years than he baa the past threw and no doubt lealixes It. The scrap * on and the old metal is pouring iu from every nook and corner. Os course Ad- ’ ams county is going to earn and .revive on. of the awards We are expected to turn in »t least 100 pounds of scrap metal per person Keep 'em B>iiig At least in one thing we seem to hale progr< seed. The sinking of ships by Naxi submarines has become almost (legible Just what the method of exterminating them is has not been announced and won't be fur the duration hut it is • i d.ir'y working so; attacks are f. w,r .md lo- .e largely reduced over a few weeks ago. -0 Ti b'.o. :i ('murceS hall played fast and !o< »< with war problem- in tiding inflation, even k< epI':., .hi eye on election day. Presiden! 1!....- lei- finally lost pattern . The Vmerk.ili p< -ph . a* always, are with the President. And. as ■ 'way- tuigiirs liual>y gives, in. T.d . . ~p. .It. - Mi Ron- Veit has I made mistakes, but his batting I-,, agt is way beyond the averI age. O—O I N. income I Hi FDIC which iii'Uie, individual deposits up to f to: the first six month- of this y*ar was U;3.649.141 That was th. amount left after payment f t 'al losses and expenses of The -urplus of ’he corp -atton was 12'15*7 *'s as of hi:i, .""tii D.ning tin fl st si* ' i thts y.ar only eleven . funks -uspellded or e< elved aid I ' tie 'ln corporation. Quip a dlfIftit n< fi om a f.-w years ago. -0 A tri. nd who di v. here lu»m It'hi. .**- • ut'.y Said il observed t ihe aS®ile-p. i hour scht dul. to the t lette It look him seven houtw. A hundred cars Went pa«! but he didn't co .itoiud a single on- Perhaps flint give an indication of j what w< are doing Many are go-, tig jti-' a little v. r lb. requested i -|M.d and some much more, but 'most folk ate trying th.ir level li. •> t<. comply In the ■ ast where th. jutsidm. ration plaa has been on r.l' al months, the speed bustn-- is 1., mg regulated because >he penalty is ,«u: mler of the i ta'ion ... d Tin- -am. ordei will sum b. .ft. 'tv. her. HelU-r get i us. <1 to it now O—O I To clea up -ome t oufuskm that j j lias .xisted a* to th. nation* draft I |M.li<y in building up its armed 1 1., it- to ten million men. Draft IlHiecto- H. ishey outlines th. pro.■du • now in mind The supply of lav.ilabl. slngl. men. iucluding I tho.e having dependent*, will be exhausted this fat! rbildless marlied m.-n will mostly have be.n taken by nut fall. Men with chib dr.-n will b.-gin to lie called about October. 194> Local draft boards will given tonsiderable discretion In eating to service men from the different classes. To prevent drainage of men from war Indus tries, th. Army and Navy have decided. men given occupational deferment will Bo longer be permitted to enlist without clearance by their io. cl iMMtrdu — Washington llev l. w O—O Suqar For Soldiers: Recent announcement that the govertjmen'. is buying sugar for the armed lo re- at the rate ot 7.WW.- <•»«• pound- a wr-fc is the latest de p > <• hat began la ls3V In that year the army recognixed the importance ot sugar in the diet by creating a daily allowance of Id: ounces of sugar tor •ecto coWP- in ttoe United Bta.es army This wan raised to ounces per day m IMI. and m IkM to S 3 ounces The seidier * suga< ration became t ounces a day in 1»1» The daily ratloe ter the •gkUM tree** in UH was k vranecs. nearly a whole coff«« rug

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full ot sugar. Th, t uned States Beet Sugar Associstion report* that the peri I capita consumption W sugar is j generally far greater in the temp-, erate tone than in tropical areas. - Highest consumpti- n is found In | those nations which have made the greatest human progress. Sugar provide* the maximum. energy i>e unit of food. In this respect, as ill every respect—taste. appearan< < and chemical formula ' —beet sugar Is identical with cane I , »uga Both are sucrose, for whose 1 ' nutritloiia’. qualities no sugar subrtitut. will serve. G A Modern Etiquette 8, ROBERTA LEE • - ——.- ■— G Q When a married woman is writing a note of thanks tor a gift presented to her and her husband ' should she «ixn both h*r husi>a:>d'j nami and her own? A .No. She bould sign her name only. >ut in the note she can say. Geoig>- and I wish to express our deep appreciation etc." M Where du the bridesmaids meet before lb-- wedding? A. They always meet al the !»<>um of the bride, where they receive their bouquets. Q Isn't it 111-bred for one to walk, or cross, directly in front of au other person? A The well-bred person will avoid doing this A slight hesitation or »haugv of dues non wt!l MLcoinphsh I this. I

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Twenty Years Aqo I Today tk t. a The Giants won the first I ; gam< from the Yankees yesterday ! ! 3 to ‘2 The second game played to- ! day. ended in a tie after tea innings. 3 to 3 shen the game was 1 called <>n account of darkness. The Greek army is awiemidmg i to battle the Turks. Miss Metta Lohman of Berne was married to David D. Dean at Kai t hms China, Suptemiber 2nd. it has been announced ! Mr and Mis. Charley Meyers of ; Tulsa. Oklahoma are visiting here. i T. M Reid leave* on western trip for !h<- Waring Glove company Bernetein'u fall opening is announced through a page advertise- | went iu this paper. o r Household Serapbood j By ROBERTA LIB Salty Soup if too much salt has been added to the soup i ut some slices of potatoes and place in Ihe boliiag soup for a few minutes. If the soup is asttll too salty, remove these potatoes and add Some more. Continue ttor< t real men t until the potatoes have absorbed 'he excess salt This method ot saving the soup is not a wasteful one. aa the potatoes may 'ire uv-d later in some other way. A Secure Package Wet the s’rtng when trying a package for parcel post. It is easier to make a good knot, end when the string dries it shrink*, and the package is more securely tied o - You don't get much done by starting tomorrow.

| — ® Answers To Test Questions Below are the answera to the Teat Questions printed on Pace Two. > • •1. The Novic: Union Array. 2. British 3. In the Solomon group iu the Pacific 4 The Weeiern Defense Command. 6. Star. 6 Parishes. 7. I tar on vol Riehl hotel). 8 Philadelphia, Pa. 9. Binnacle. 10. A very |ou< jacket. 'WORKEXCUSE' (Csntlaoed Ft mu Pegs 1) sihool students who are enrolled and canyurg theii school work 1 "In the cnse of grade students, the attendance officer will try to be reasonable provided the parents make an honest effort to keep children in ar howl as much ar possible, but the law recognises no legal excuse for these grade children except sickness." «f ■ I I' 1 0 " " I THREE YOUTHS ARE I (Continued From rage I) ’ In this city. Car Striker Cow Cecil E. escaped »<-rtou» Injury about 5 p m Sunday when the car he was . driving struck a cow on federal i road 33, three miles south of Decatur. Roy Price, farmer living in that vicinity, war driving a herd ’ of cattle across the highway when tee Lgguu auto struck one of the

DEMOCRATIC , CANDIDATES the G«ner«l H»et |on to be held Nev Ird I CITY TICKET Mayer JOHN B STI LTS Clerk-Treasurer KATHRYN U LOSE Councilman—First District ADRIAN O BURKE Councilman—Wcond Dletrict DORPHVB L DRUM I Councilman— Third DiMrict , HARRY H HKBBLE | Councilman—Fourth District JOSEPH H. BRENNAN Councilman-at-Lgrgo i ALFRED.BEAVERS , COUNTY TICKET |i Renreeentativo in Conqress ( HAMUEL C CLELAND Prosecuting Attorney | JOHN L. DeVOSS | Joint Senator VON A. EICHHORN Joint Representative ROBERT H HELLER ( Clerk CLYDE O TROUTNER Auditor | VICTOR H EICHER Treasurer FRANK LINIOER Sheriff LEO T GILLIG Coroner ROBERT ZW’ICK Surveyor HARLEY A EHRBAM Asoeesor ERNEST J WORTHMAN Commissioner —Second District JOSEPH H. KOORS Commissioner —Third District ELI DUBACH County Councilman—First District HENRY DEHNER County Councilman—Second Diet. JUUL’S SCHI’LTZ County Councilman—Third Di(t. DENNIS STRIKER County Councilman—Fourth Diet. EVERT BANTER Councilman-at- Large DEAN BYERLY AUGUST CONRAD LEON NEUENSCHWANDMR TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Union Township Trustee GERHARD REINKING Root Township Trustee GEORGE SCHIEFERSTEIN Preble Township . Trustee RUDOLPH H BUL’CK Kirkland Township Trustee EARL MARTIN Washington Township Trustee JOHN B BTONEBURNER Assessor WILL WINNER St. Msrys Township Trustee Blue Crook Township Trustee RUE L STRAYER Monroe Township Trustee CARL SCHEG French Township Trustee LOREN HELLER Hartford Township Trustee JOHN H DL’FF Wsbosh Township Trustee AUGUSTUS MANN Jefferson Township Trustet STATE TICKET Secretory of B*ote WINFIELD K DENTON Evansville Auditor of State ' H. Cl RTIS WHITE Indlauapoll. Treasurer of State ‘ HARRY K MrV'LAlN..SbolbyvUis Superintendent of Public Instruction RALPH WATSON. .Terre Haute I Attorney General GEORfIB N REAMER.South Bend i i Inu tn bent) Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts VERNE BAI LDRIDGE .... Gary SuDFtme Court ROSCOE C O’BYRNM..Brookrllk l Appellate Court. First District CH ARLES H BEDWELL.SuIIivan i Incumbent) A. J. STEVENSON Danville’ ilnenmbenti Appellate Court. Second Dvotrwt GEORGE E HEKSHMAN Crown Point CHARLES E SMITH... .Andoeoon I Political Advt. I NO OPPONENTS FOR Pre— r-aas O tee head the ticket in their reepec- ! five township Th» Democrats and RepoblKsns have complele tickets in Decatur, where a aoyor. ctoekdroasurer and five city < Pencil men vW! he etect»d 1 anlmalo The car was tvedly dam aged and the cow was injured Sheriff Ed MlUer investigated ShnrMf Miller vraa al«n vmiied m tha lateraccitea 1 state road l»l aad federal read MS atowat *;M octet.k Met eventan when <er» driven toy NeUte L KeUey et I>U Clay street Fort Wayne aad Amado 8 EopiiaoM a Mexican cetUded Bo«b cwr* were hediy damaged but an obo waa hurt

AFL Pledges Aid In Winning War Annual Convention Opens In Toronto Toronto, Feb. 5. —(UP) — The American Federation of Labor, with 5.400.000 mem tiers in the United States and Canada, opened its 62nd annual convention today with a pledge us uniud effort to win the war and write s lasUJig peace President William Green, who addrewed the opening session this morning. protnbwd last night thst the AFL would "cooperate to the fulleet ’ in President Roosevelt’s economic stabilisation program. He wanted a legal interpretation before endorsing the program in full, but said he approved its objectives. The executive council, in a 250page report to the 600 American and Canadian delegates, said labor wan not iieing given enough voice In the war effort, and must insist upon a place at the peace table. The council said the peace objectives of the AFL were "a world couiuiuuity of nations." iu which "no one race or coutiueut should be dominant." "Proposals to Isolate countries, to set up buffer states, to balance power* off against each other, belong to the past.’ it said "Technical progress, which eliminates space, also eliminates isolation.’ The council said the army already had been trainiug personnel to administer defeated countries, "but the organised labor movement of this and other landu will oppostmilitary rule after occupation." The people of all nations must be free to choose the government under which they want to live, and there “shall be no type of aggression," the council said. GERMANS HURL (Continued From rage 1) beria is Japan's most likely next objective. These experts sharply challeng <d the theory that winter war ii

I - PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR gS OCT. 6-Eugene Vining*. 1 mile earn \ mil ei««. C Human Bro*. auctlonetr* nHr*' OCT « Albert Amn'uti. one mile South of 1. <r Ellenberger Bro* . auctioneer* HtMB OCT S—William Anderxon. 3% mile* wettt ;*:.«! J m;i«» Jeff Liecbty. auctioneer. uintn OCT. •—Mr* Austin Jouo*. 2 mile* south ir.;»e * i. Sumac Bine, auctioneer* leal/l OCT 10- Arthur V Oakman. t'a mile, north •».!'» .<»■ ville. Ind Col Roy 8. Johnson a. BH| OCT 10—Heir* of Eiliabeth Stult* 2 mb- I M 4 mile north of Delator. Ind Ch - .- OCT. H -Mr. and Mr* David Laiaure. 'I tush >*»■ *-i OaTI Monroe or ZV» mile eaat and 4 null north otMarlkecM Bro*. auctioneer* Bkfa* OCT It-Heir* of Mr*. Emma Lehman * west of Berne. Jeff Liecbty. au< ’ Grc«: OCT 17—Arthut Kiniberlin. 4 mile »•»' ' >• • t Fort Wayne on nud N A Bohnke auctioneer* OCT 27—L- O Maddoi 3 mile north of M >( ■ ' Broc on Road No 3n Johnson a Bohaif » kta>. NOV 2- Henry Drake. 1 mile north of M> .<• <’it -’■* LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY NOW! |g JUST UNPACKED NEW SIIII’MEMIjj CROCKERY I •-in a complete aimortment ol '<-** r * n|! BgJ from 'i <alkm to 20 gallon. All tnt quality, and crocker' need. Come in and taspect our t-mp l ’’' *1 Qs LEE HARDWARE CJ A————»^a*— 1 i * IOIXXXX9QQWfMiNX»QQOQgaO<*A>X* «X R* ■ ’ ‘ d I FARMERS I are invited to attend MORE MEAT I MORE EGGS H MORE MILK I Preeram. at the Maamoath ** h,,oL October 6th. 7:30 p. m | Free Picture Shows. ■ LFree Door Prize*. I Burk Elevator Co-1 DtCATLB - MO>KUI ■■■■mm■■■

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