Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlsh-d Every Evening Kl-ept Sur lay by flfK DECATUR DEMO RAT CO Incorporated. ■nfertd at the Decatur, Ind. P «a* Breond Class Matter. I h Halter A R H Ithouae Sec'y & Bus M;’r pick i> H«ller VicePn Subscription Rate*: Bfngle Copies One we»k by carrier— -IOne m ri'h. by mail Three montbs, by mall 1 . Six month*, by mall. 1 One year, by mail Prices Qi '• I -ir, xt'liln a rad.us of j u * E. •*L> re 50 one year. Advertlsln • Hat- ■> made Kn >wn on Appl. it. n. National Refni tentative SCHEER! R at CO. |IS Lei Newt 35 E.4 W > k- r Drive, ("..■ tn /J Charter M ntbo-e of T** In Ilana L • Home Dallies. ; ■ ' <i. -'i' a bi ly t • --c w.. : *!.*?. ■ antas <> th** to-. »■.,th(*n> ’’ y i *< r» Th it - jour v ~c . • .-* —o liny nd Th. A. • 1 I -* »»•. d a 1 w II i atioii may le- it uh t'i • iro—o K. • at It- 01-i .*■ ■ I Ind IS <1 Co. ■ W lyu.- a : ■.4 -I » .11 —o Thi Hi . W >. * i* .. .Hid * 1 S »l . i ’ .al *i * — o—u — Wil* I D*. . i . ill. .H .. >.l . <>hly Tin law ha be. n <h ul.l taunt all! : • f hurt • * ' ‘ ' ■’" all tauddali and tl* tn< i Wil! win. -■ ■■ O —O— — lb. aldi nl V ■ •<d ludl i* I niv* ily Hit . .ddn *•« d lb* v. .in * Chi ■ ft. . ! . I <>. , i I;tt lavoi ti. ||« , . mad. a I «n <l<l let o d ’ -!a .* . id • ar. I .1 oil.- ..- ... at young 1 ltd’ll .v.icic- .ii \ui .ua —oI I..tn th. \...»*.- .it Qu zuu 1< a- I i N ■ '• “in alnl Want . , •; <f . who l*.» - dull* a* it tv. y I m< ludinr th* mII <> it <». hi-* ow i< unity ha** threatened to :* 'in if the to? Hire |< oin.uu tail c—C--ERI* i**ti< y I- th* I>ig . ■ ■ t leal.** a rood official and • b**»l pro f of that it* th< i itididat* record if In ha otic You a . n vit< dto<hi t k In publi * • th<- IH .'not ru* si t ii if:da'*> • »• art- '■□ir you wdl hid notiii .* th. For a copy of Decatur Daily Democrat K'» to Rhodes Super Market Lose Brow. Restaurant on sale each evening 3c

. ' nt ...i■* h ■ ■ "'it ■ ou *ly • id. fd —o \ Gailop |h'.. -<h' *- that thrmiKh i, • .p. . undid way In pa■' two w.*ek» and still . n tod ya-tv j>. n. nt of all the , *n % tn. 11< a kn< w about th* , d. i’” and tn.-t id them re- ,, i, d E too late yi t tn ( < Th. b w.;l not be , , | . a the tn • d for ; great < ,t now —o C nli . i Day hietoiy u’.iin . < n< it over ■■ ■ ' i >' in < -y ..a han.: . It « he | . ; ' . . 'VI ty la" . •’ d | . tl I * i • -a - fl. y- .1 11''-. tta:.-, i i hi Th. Mi The Tax Problem: s*'< .' i v t ■ T• *i n y . p.t! Hl !!H A y Os, ♦ »I f a* b i-f iX i * h» td< u»|i tU 1 . - . ' f.t t I'. ' ' .'V ? u ' ’ j ii• 'u v h on 'nHik and to I *. • I 0 tils- prop • 1! to p ’.dill e ..II- lo r 1 but (in<V d who’ th- entilll t-d . X . I I y I'* I f to Jit'y nil D* du In tin 3<l 10l : i. . .. i. -ii’ w -.11 .m 1 ■ ; ■ S’ ’i ali ■ liond ■ wid 1 I hit hlideet Tl ' . uh . i id tin alite 1 ’ , that ol I'JiJ Will an*l uata'al'y hate 1* ■— t I i,,, i -» -I tiayin <*H an i I*. > ping U|i the I; ’ - on ii. whob have ids a» i| in a 111 i;.i ly ol the ■a- I’. hi w dll all |II< i.lll* ot »t in J'l today .ire e.inntiK '. * : i.i.u oi uno• '.npi i a *an piodiu >■ I‘>r th. ss ■ ,|id lias, a d<maud for ■ *i- will a!«» lii'i’.i-’’ fine IP Un tin in Ho tr tax will be do.i)d< d or trehbi* d or -s. u hey n l 'nit ba , hut h-y I* find that i he.n what they had in th. p.. sum- yea b< i -ie Pearl Itarfior. U* . al! • .ii - to pay our share and we might well mak. up our o lid Ilia taxes will Io higher a y-ar from now than what today i. in a- ih> p. ik Tin- govern •I nt h> only two ways to get ai d bvht th. wa taXati n and l*’> * I up. . n lhat the tn isuty r li. a.’ |.’di. y I- • !•* p it fin n. < tally sound by paying ne-'biid n tax. and ms.iing Inmdw .or the bautiiLe. Th- guterunietit » bonded litdebtedue. today ex.eed- !m billion do,.at-. H*- on the war m over it may exx.-d tw . handled billion*, but what s money when you're fakir a lor i , <l. in and the prtv lege ol paying 'axea? Some people are join; ’!w retuud w.e—oat in >ke wruag direr Uoa.

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I . S. Lost rhrt’f Cruisers in Solomon Fight : n : ~ I *toir v- fll . • 1..'/ ' OMM HPMiI ■ I MF “ I’ • — J ■ ■ e ** / C.i < .SSCm '*» ' •- ’ < w- BT ■**£ '' I S Navy ha-* announi**d the lo*» ot three heavy «rui»er>. the Avtoria. tup the Quincy, center, aud the Viiu.uiie*. I»low dii’fUK Gw early vtaues of lb* butoaiua. Ivteud. battle. The three vbip. were morteaiy hit aloug »rh th* Auvtrallan nuiae. Caulierra In a naval h*ht with, the Jap* BCM og Sevo Island the night of Augii*' Th< n*vy **ld that wfail. most of the personnel aboa.-d thf three American warships bad ' been *»id then «ert still "many c* unities' nnwt tha euiivted oßhvrs aed mtn totaling an climated ■- . -51 .Uauuu 'tie .!».<-'■ lost « . Uaptam Samuel Ji- Meort ot Wa»hia<toto show a above, skipper mUe U. b S Quincy, wuu went down with his snip.

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!• lap. Iti. 1: itiisliflni o ♦ ♦ Household Scrapbood By ROBERTA LEE The Stove If n. .t.* l fittimtc on til- stiiv'law in-'-oui*- I town through heat. ti with a tax dipped in vinegar; I !i”fo . i . iiiing Iti the u*iial mani I.' and : will h-lp to remove the ; -a Ins. The Electric Washer It. sun- nev*; to pack into the

wadier in n- t!'..n the amount spuefled liy the manufai tun*r. It b lard not only ou the clothes, but on the iii.ii !i i’. Too much water n -he washer will i jiim- exi e*slve 'plaaiiing and cut down very much on th*- effiiieucy of the machine. Washirg Hosiery Wash cotton and lisle hosiery in ' lukewarm water and mild soap >ud«. Rub gently Then rinse in water the .ime temperature Pud gently into place and hang np to { diy by the foot- or lay on a turkIsh towel in a moderately warm jdai e.

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES For the General Election to be held Nov. 3rd CITY TICKET Mayor JOHN H STI LTS Clerk-Treaaurer KATHRYN L. LOSE , Councilman —First District ADRIAN O BURKE Councilman —Second District DORPHUS L DRUM Councilman —Third District HARRY II HEBBLE Councilman —Fourth District JOSEPH II BRENNAN Councilman-at-Large ALFRED BEAVERS COl NTY TICKET Representative in Congreee SAMUEL C CLELAND Prosecuting Attorney JOHN L D.-VOSS Joint Senator VON A. EICHHORN Joint Representative ROBERT H HELLER Clerk CLYDE O TROUTNER Auditor VICTOR H EICHER Treasurer FRANK LINKJER Sheriff LEO T (IILLIG Coroner ROBERT ZWICK Surveyor WILLIAM EHRSAM Assessor ERNEST J WORTHMAN Commissioner —Second Diatrlct JOSEPH H KOORS Commieeioner —Third District ELI DUBACH County Councilman —First District HENRY DEHNER County Councilman —Second Dist. JULIUS SCHULTZ County Councilman—Third Diet. DENNIS STRIKER County Councilman —Fourth Dist. EVERT BANTER Councilmanat-Large DEAN BYERLY AUGUST CONRAD LEON NEUENSCHWANDHR TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Union Township Trustee GERHARD REINKING Root Township Trustee GEORGE SCHIEFERSTEIN Preble Township Trustee RUDOLPH H BUUCK Kirkland Township T< uviee EARL MARTIN Washington Township T rustee JOHN B STONEBURNER Assessor WILL MINNES St. Marys Township Trustee Blue Creek Township Trustee HI E L STRAYER Monroe Township Trustee CARL SCIIUG French Township Trustee LOREN HELLER Hartford Township Trustee JOHN H DUFF Wabash Township Trustee AUGUSTUS MANN Jefferson Township Trustee RALPH BOLLENBACHER STATE TICKET Secretary of State WINFIELD K DENTON Evansville Auditor of State E CURTIS WHlTE..lndianapolis Treasurer of State HARRY E Mi-CLAIN «»>-!'*y. i!!c j Superintendent of Public Instruction RALPH WATSON...Terre Haute { Attorney General GEORGE N BEAMER South Bend iln<iimlM*nt i Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts VERNE BAI LDRIIMSE .... Gary Supreme Court ROSCOE C O BYRNE ..Brookville Appellate Court. First District CHARLES II BEDWEIX..SuIIivan linctitnbeni I A J. STEVENSON .... Dauville (Incumbent) Appellate Court. Second District I GEORGE E IIERSHMAN Crown Point CHARLES E. SMITH. ...Anderson , Political Advt.; Finance Committee Will Meet Thursday The coanni'*i** on finance of the I First Methodist ehurrh Wil! meet in the lecture room Thursday even-1 Ing at 5.30 o'clock following the' mid-week prayer aud study hour. All members are urged to be pi «• ’ vent. — o — ' * ■ Twenty Years Aqo Oct u. tSU--C«untf Chairman! J F Fruebte nppoinis Judge Mo-1 ran. H M. DeVon? and John Heller 1 a* committee to Mcure and ensign 1 spcukcn for Democrat 9uc*mg. lu j til* iuuuty du. ug The Decatu: tigh eciiuol luvtuaL

ti-.im defeats Portland 24 to 0. The fans sang “they must not neoro." The state tax board reduces ths Root township tax levy five cents but leaves Washington township rate stand as tx<M locally. Father Uaferiy. missionary opens Forty Hour devotions at St. Mary's church. School children enjoy vacation

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Hxpfexbd to me only ysoterdsy.* 1 step on the starter of my car. Engine turns ovsr 0. K. but she won't start. Sa I look under the hood Just as if I know what’s the matter. Tap a few things with a wreneh. While I’m standin* them, wondering what to do next, a young soldier stops alongside. “Need some help? - he asks. “Got har almost fixed,” 1 says. "But still she won’t start” “Looks like your carburetor’s flooded," he says. “Got a screw driver handy?” That young soldier knew what ha was doin’ all right Went to work just like a professional. "Shell be O.K. now,” he says, straightenin’ up and smilin'. e e e 4 Boy’s face looked sort of fsmQlar. And darned if that soldier wasn’t young Charlie Jenkins from Elm Street Used to be a roundshouldered kid—one of those jitter bugs you hear abont Say! You wouldn't know him after six months in the Army. Fifteen

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OOLOGAH. OKLA WILL ROGERS HOME TOWN Fifteen miles as the road goeover the hills from Claremore. Is the little 'own ot Oologah Okla lilrthplai- of Will Rogen*. If you were a Rollers tan (and who wasn't) you may want to drive over when you're down oklahomi way. just to complete your eilncanon on the early background of ' ! thi» geueiatiou s best loved huue>i i ist Whethei <>l lift' you I'olisilli I i the trip worthwhili after you iiave made rt, Is for yon to d- | chl> Personally I <an see why Wil’ departed foi greener fieldin hl- early youth Oologah is a scrawny littlu vil luge of perhaps I<"> people, and even at that low figure I'm not sure init what I'm spotting the town 25 or 3<> citizens that went hunting and just failed to dime Isa* k Fifty years ago it had no visible means ol support and it hasn't changed In 50 years. In another It will probably be deserted th*- victim of a better way of lib Rogers was born on a ranch a short distance from this little town. The house still stands m good repair but is a little off the beaten path for the average tsraveler to go and see. To overcome this obstacle, the residents of Oologah havo reproduced the house in miniature on the main comer of their village. It was a nice gesture, but as the reproduction 'S only some 10 feet eguare. the average person is apt to think someone has built a doll house for one of his childron. For the benefit of future genera- ' tiono. it would have been much better if they had bought the

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