Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1946 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Kvury Ev-jnlng Enept Huuday By THE DKf’ATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Imurpo ruled Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post office as Second Claw Matter. J. 11. Heller . President A. 11. llolthouse.Hei y & Bus Mgr. Dick D. Heller ._ Vice President Subscription Rates By mull in Adams and adjoin Ina counties: one year, IG; six months, 33.36; 3 months, 11.73. By mail, beyond Adams and ad Joining counties: One year, 37; 6 mouths. 13.75; 3 months, l'i. By mull to servicemen, any place it the world: One year. |3.*>o; six months, 11.75; three months. |l. Hlnitlo copies 4 cents By currier, 2<> cents per week. The speaking campaign and the vote lamas Is about over. Now it remains only to get out the vote. o —O— Vote for Harry McClain for secretary of state Tuesday. He is most competent and deserving and will conduct that Important office in a courteous and efficient manner. o o It's Halloween and the wierd and funny folk will march and skip and play on the main streets tonight. Boys are warned not to engage in destructive pranks. Police w'ill be on the watch and violators will be punished. o o Nebraska, politically one of the most conservative states, has done something, which will startle conservatives elw>whero. It has gone into the electric utility business I>y« acquiring the last privately owned company in the state. —— o a—& —. No man in Indiana konws the real problems of the farmers, of lalior or business men as well as does H. Clifford Townsend, Democratic candidate for United States senator. He Is honest and courageous and may be depended upon to give his beat for your intents. Vote for him next Tuesday. Election are less picturesque than formerly. Once every window lontaim d a picture ot the home's favorite candidate. Neighborhood meetings were < rammed and torchlight processions made the trseets exciting, in those days the average voter really took part in the campaign. Now pictures have most-

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ly vanished except from the windows of party workers' homes, meetings are thinly attended and usually only by party organisation members, and torchlight processions are few and far between. Though campaign arc less, colorful than formerly, they probably make for la-tier dtisenship. — o o President Truman has apimlnted an atomic energy commission comlamed of five members, headed by David E. Lilh-nthul and every memher an accredited expert In bis line. Tlie commission Includes Dr. H u her, Cornell physicist; William Way back, Des Moines editor; Sumner, Maine Insurance executive and Rear Admiral Strauss. |fonn«r secretary to ProsMeu* Hoover. Mr. Lillenthal has served as i liairman of the Tennesaee Valley Authority since 1941 and is known as one the best posted men In the world on atom energy. The commission liuh been well and carefully chosen and will have uupi. i edented power over the new force for war and po.-u-a, —— o —o— —* Townsend for Senator The most Important problem facing Hu- people of America today Is world peace. The most important office to be filled in this election, therefore. Is that of I lilted State Senator, American participation in a world organization to preserve peace was killed in the United State Senate following World I. Wo Just« cannot afford to take that cbande again. • i Indiana should send a successor to Senator Willis who has Influ- ' erice beyond our own slate borders. Fx Governor M. Clifford Townsend fills the requirements. With a wealth of experience in human relations, and recognized as a leader by both Agricultural and laibor, Townsend measures up to the caliber of a real United States Senator. Townsend has said he would regard It ns the most important a< t of his life if he were privileged to cast a vote for a real world l« ace program. Eor the sake of ourselves and posterity, and for the good of all the world, vote for sound, substantial, influential (lift Townsend.

- Oct. 31, 1923 wss Sunday. " —— • (> — 0 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 0 Q When one is applying for a position, should < re offer to shake hands with the prospective employer, either when arriving or depart Ing? A. No; it Is the employer's place to offer to shake hands, Q. Should the guests st a dinner 1» introduced before the dinner or afterwards? A. Before the dinner, never after wards. q. What should a man call his wife when Introducing her to bis social acquaintances? A. "My wife." 0 0 Household Scrapbook 1 By ROBERTA LEE O 0 Soiled Wall Paper Soiled wall paper can be cleaned by using starch. Sprinkle lilierally on a damp cloth, and apply to the paper, using a circuar motion. If there are mine particularly had spots go over them several times. Care of Furs A fur will collect dust and dirt Just the same as any other article of apparel, and it should lie brushed, combed, and aired occasionally. Custard Custard la delbious when flavored with sherry flavoring. Serve with slices of sponge cake. 0 Lowell Smith Heads DePauw Fund Drive s To Erect Building For Student Union Greencastle, Ind.. Oct. 31 Low- ■ TTSmith, of Dn-atur has been named chairman of Adams county in a caiiipaln for the erection of a student union building at DePaw university at a cost of 3475.000, It was ann maced today by Willis Conner Jr. Indianapolis banker, who is chairman for Indiana, and by Robert Crouch, of (Ireencastle, secrethry for alumni affairs. The student union building is to be built as a memorial to the 99 DePaw alumni and students who lost their lives In World War 11. The drive for funds for the student center will be launched formerly at a "Kick-off” to Ire held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis on Nov. H. Eugene C. Pullian, publisher Os the Indianapolis Star, serving as h st. Addresses will Ire made by Wilbert O. Ward, of New York City, and Bishop Edwin Holl Hughes, of Washington. D.C. Music will be provided by the DePaw university choir. Features of the student union building will Ire rooms for guests, returning alumni and visiting parents; snack bar; game room; howling alleys; lounges for students and faculty; dining room* of varioM sizes; reading room; music room; hail for collage dames and meetings; gallery for art and other izhiblts; fountain room, and large terrace. The building will be of colonial design and consist of four floors with elevators Indicating the enthusiam of DePaw undergraduates for the student union building. Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, president of the university, Cites the fact that women students alone have s|H»ntaimously contributed 13.300 as a nest eg ■ for the building fund Fog Shrouded Plane Crashes, One Injured pi-kin. 111.. Oct. 31.—(UP) Marion Cordill, 44. Indianapolis, chest and back Injuries when a fog-encircled plane crashed near here yesterday, hospital attendants said today. Cordill and E. J. Mock, pil t. also of Indianapolis, were flying home, when they ran into a .thick fog. They attempted to land in farmer R. C. White's Wheatfield, but the plane nosed over. Cordill was taken by ambulance to Pekin hiMpital. 20 miles distant. M ck escaped serous Injury. -- - -0 Vote for John H. Duff for County Treasurer 25 ft 15 QUICK RELIEF FROM ty mptems of Dtetroro ArWng from STOMACH ULCERS MM TO EXCESS ACID FreeßrokTeNsefHemeTreatimirtßMrt Must B«4p er It WMlCest Yew Netting Ow two million bottles of the WILLARD -re F VTV KST baretano sold tor rrlbrfof »ni|>' >-n® r -o, »rt«tlUirr<>mSa«n~ea sa< rowdmsi ou<w« tu< i *•«-- Fwt » MjmH Stowisrfc aw •#< ftWs»SR ■rr-vin* Bus irtwtawni —fr— st Ho.Uouse Drug QSSmith Drug Co.

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