Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1942 — Page 4

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The hobo »hn a«k« for i dime* for a clip - f coffee Is going to be up against It when the once-a-day rationing becomes effective. —o Read the announcement* of > andidahv and < oinmitu <■*. study them and decide for yourself what Ik best That's Aim i< a where you have the right to speak and think —o The Atlantic Charter of course applies to all humanity, any when and every where in the world This j has been reiterated by Preifldet , Roosevelt following the Willkie speech. —o The order that no one can draw a salary in excess of 325.001’ net will not effect the average Adam* county citizen, but It will add to the general taxes for I'ncle Sam considerably, according to esti- ( mates. —o ip to last Saturday the total bond sales in this county was about 360.000 That mean* that unless 3*5,000 worth are purchased | this week, we will fat! to meet our quota for the first time. That should not happen. -0 The campaign nears the close and mrsrt voters i.a.e <*•-* ided how ■ they will vote Tuesday. It s Im portant that every one who lai eligible casts a vote In this elei tion that we may allow the world I that we believe in our ionn of > government. Vote early and help get others to the p Ils. Election news from every < utter j Os the t'ntled States Will be recelv- ! ed at thia office over the IP tele • type Tuesday evening, starting at • :3n and continuing through the night. News from every congressional district as well as from the states in which there are contests for senator and governor will be Included in the continuous reports. Senator WUlia may have to explain his statements that all hut one of the planes that bumbed Tokyu several months ago were lost and that the Pacific fleet ha- . been practically destroyed. If he ’ has such information he probably has no right to divulge it and if be is just spreading a rumor, his attitude will certainly not be approved generally. —o—o The Indiana State Defense Council has issued a boile”n pointing out that local and alate police should make an extra effort IUD year to discourage the coat Oman uproarious and too oftaa destructive activities of Hallowren Got rrttor Sehricker says * patriotism should dictate the type of obaer vaace.” Many stunts which yvwr.g and oM bare played tn the past weak! this year resalt tn destraction of irreplaceable equipment ■aeasaary to ctvUiaa life or even to military service. Young men

are warned that these misdemeanors may be serious. o—o The recent statement by Eugene Pulliam, state wui saving chairman. that teachers have not cooper- . ated In the bond sales avt have othj ers. has caused many denials from those who recognize the splendid , work that has been dune by those - iof tile teaching profession. Earl ■ Caston, chairman of Adams county ■ L ays “it has not been the case in I this county " Tea, hers here have : met every request promptly and to j the best of their buying ability.' i many of them exceeding the lb per- i ‘ cent rule. They have also aided in the sugar rationing and other .ft,its and have in every way i measured up. —o—o—o—- — Adams < unty voter should regard the job of voting on November 3rd not only as a patriotic duty bit as a precious privilege.' Clarence A. Jackson. execu■ive vic. pi.eident of the Indiana St r. Chamber of Commerce declared today In reviewing the results of a special survey cn th*- ' 19|i> , lection made by the State

Chamber staff, whiih showed that .only 71.6 percent of the county’s voting population went to the polls. Th compares with a state wide al. take of 7*l peri ent in whii h Lak.- county with 62.5 percent and Spen< >-r county with 97.3 percent epi. .. nt the extremes. These . mpaii-ons w.-re made on the total vote cast for the office of Sec ret.i y of State as against the total population 21 years of age or over reported by Ihe 19*0 census. The war which has been so terrible for Europe Is n w engulfing the rest of the world. American boys are on every sea and in almost every land on the globe. Men an- dying on th** Solomon Islands. 1 in Africa. Indian and the Aleutians. P’s hard to realize but surely the news of the past few clays will c-cnviuce ail of us that the war is far from won and that tough days are ahead W<- must buy bonds, pay taxes, obey ration orders and do the- best we can. After all our forefathers went through •Irnllar trial* many decades ago. living on far h ss than we will have, fighting disease, the Indian tribes and invaders. It a time- to test us. —o Bond Pledges: Earl Caston, executive chairman ■ < f the Adams county war raving* staff announce* the organization of a committee which will conduct an i "Everybody's in percent pledge" campaign. Dean Byerly will act as I < hah man and will be assisted by a committee of fifteen citizens. Th- *e will al*o lie aided by the township trustees who have been named chairmen for their tend* Itory. The first meeting will be held at the- Bank of Herne tomorrow evening at which time plans will be made to create proper Interest and enthusiasm iu tills Important movement. I’p to last Saturday total bond sale* in the county for thia month were |s'».*«9 not including Genova which had not been reported. This leaves a balance of 3*5.000 for the final week. While the campaign has been successful iu the towns and c ities. It has not been generally over the rural districts, if the 10 pen ent plan can be sue cessfully launched, it will mean that Adams county can easily meet her quota .•ach month and once started, should carry on. The leant we caa do to support our boys in the service is to lean Uncle Bam the money needed above taxes. After all If we can saw America and her way of lite. *a> effort is better than having to go through wh»t other nations have. Don't wait for the committee but buy bonds this week so we can meet the quota of 3IM 133 — Twenty Years Ago j Today * Oct. 23, IW2 was Sunday.

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Answers To Test Questions Belo* are the answers to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two. 1 A Liberty freighter 2 Presidi n’ and Vice-President, and I'. H. Senators and Representative*. , 3. Four. I. False. 5. Woodrow Wilson. 6 Eire. 7. Roane Waring t Memphis. Tenn » g. 1933 9. Finnish Minister to the I'nited States. 10. Doubloon- and pieees-of eight. ■■■■<- ' -■ 0 — A Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE J Q. Whose duty !» it to *«-e that the bride and bridegroom's <ar is ready and waiting for them, at the wedding recep’ion? A The beet man should attend to this. Q When a man is with a girl and wi-ht * to light a cigarette, should j he offer her one* A Yes. and light It for her If she , accept* If uhe declines, then ask If she objects to his smoking. Q At dinner, which fork should be placed nearest to the plate? A The aalad fork. —o <b — ♦ Household Scrapbood I By ROBERTA LEE Care of Gilt Frames Gilt frame* may lie rostered by rizlriiing them with a sponge moistened with turpentine. The white of an egg. applied with a brush, will also dean gilt picture frames. Very | Milled gilt frames can be made to

Mrs. Roosevelt Surveys Bomh Ruin? in London c r; >; '- &FTFT J —*7 HR w I - IbhMl e ’ * ■KtiBM <rt »_-,-Ttrr scarred daring the tamed aerial blitz ot 1»4« ar- toarvd by Eleanot Roosevelt tn the comiMiiv ui a civjj defenso officei During the lotu America's first lady felt the ctAcuseicm e( bomba which German raider diopped at n peUt lees thae nil mllea away.

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look like n<-w by wa*li;ng with u solution of oil'- and one-half pint* of water, to which ha* been added enough sulphu to make ft golden I in color. Imiled with about four onion* for half an hour, and strained. The Canary Authorities claim that it 1* much more sanitary for the canary to keep it In a metal cage, as those made of wood frequently get vermin In the bar* Custard Pie Custard pie should first bt> started io bake in a hot uven to set the crust. Then the heat of the ' oven should be quickly reduced so that the custard may cook slowly. 0 Tire, Car Quotas Received By Board Tire and car quota* for Adam* county for the month of November, a* received by the Adams county | war price and rationing board, were j announced today by Glenn Hill. ■ I via rd chairman. The passenger car tire quotas | tires. I*, retreads. 395. tubes. M. Truck tire quotas: tires. 5”; re i tread*. 59; tuber. <1; grade II tires 60. The new passenger car quota i Is eight. — .0. - .. Probe Breakin At Service Station Police authorities are leading I an investigation Into a breakin a’ ■ the Hi-Way service elation, un I North Second street, owned and operated by Francis Kllsworth, I chief James Htrders said today. Th* chief, who foil ed his way into the station, escaped with about *6 m 36 in cash, approximately 100 l packages of cigarettes and a spotlight. it la believed.

No Damage Caused In Fire Today Noon Firemen mad- a run to the Mfayelte Grimm residence on Schirmeyer street* shortly before noon today when a leak from a kerosene stove caught fire Mrs. Grimm summoned the department but was able to extinguish the blaze before they arrived No damage was reported. ■ M —- - O Maqley Quartet To Give Sacred Concert Herne. Ind. Oct. 25 The Magley quartet will give a sacred concert Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at . the Cross Reformed church here The quartet has l»een singing together for 25 years. The members are William Kruetzmsn. Ernest J. Worthman. !*>wi* H Worthman and John Hllgeman. • * Adams County * Memorial Hospital J | Admitted Mr* Nettle Blue. Tocsin: Charles Helklng. Monroeville; Mrs Ora Mitchel, Adams etreet. Beware Coughs from common coles That Hang On Crcomulsion relieves promptly berausr it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous mem« branes. Tell your druggist to sell you n bottle nf Creomulston with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are Ito have your money back. CREOMULSION for Cough* Che*t CftMi. BronchiH*

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