Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1947 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Even luff Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter J. H. Heller Prealdenl A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Hus. Mgr Dick D. Heller .. v’ice-i'resident Subscription Rates By Mall In Adams and Adjoin Ing Counties; One year, |l; Six months. 13.26; 3 mouths. 11.75. By Mail, beyond Adams and Ad Joining counties: One Year, *7; • months, 13.76; 3 months. 32.00. By carrier. 20 cents per week single copies, 1 cents. Come on, Mr. Weatherman, even the tall corn needs a little rain. 1 ■ Q—— —0— — .Now the people who say they like winter are breaking the silence which they have prudently kept since March. — o o The Fort Wayne Civic Associa tlon, has coined the slogan. ' When you work for the community you work for yourself." o O Cheyenne, Wyoming, was the only place where the thermometer registered under I lie Ml - but to get there a fellow would have to travel the desert o o The soft ball games at Worthman Field draw big crowds ami the fans keep up a lively illicit t in each contest. The league finals will be played this month, each team having its eye on the penant Join the crowd and root. o - o Indiana is getting ready for wli.it it claims will he the “best and biggest” of all state fairs, opening

( ON THE JOB Z) ft'JgjfcS iC . i Don't let it TH HOW VOL.—you're grocery problem, 1 that is. Ur offer you a tempting display of fresh, C I crisp vegetables along with all other groceries. J ) SATURDAY SPECIALS ) 4-H BEEF L Ccfflf in and get some of Adams County's Best Beef V v at no advance in price. fl I BEEF ROAST, lb. 57c I T BONE lb. 79c 1 ROUND STEAK .. lb. 79c | BOILING BEEF .. lb. 38c t GOOD GROUND BEEF lb. 39c f I — GROCERIES — f 1 PINEAPPLE, .. No. 2 39c I APRICOTS I By Case <1 1 PINEAPPLE . No. 10 *1.35 | No. 2' 2 cans $6.92 1, ALL KINDS of FRESH VEGETABLES ( Dunlap’s Market jl J FORMERLY A HR’S MARKET 1 \t BrJ DOUBLE COMFORT FOR TUB FEET \j w p—i & teyjW fjccsfy \ * FOOT BALM mFOOT MWBW B f U T,r WW, ivn.v* <•.*, vgrwwvnVw* W,FW w |*p 1 I JWWffWMh a»* 1 Swell Iwi »•«*' H. Iwi(. kwe A lib r I •** "“uX ill rJi NT * ou> onit * t mxau mug vou& Ml3B® 1 gn STAY COOL and NEAT TFRgJMtB) GYPSY CREAM __ HmigZl Tok* th* burn out at •vnbvrn with quick. BB j dryiog, 9 ,»omG» Gypty C<»om A'»o I •Hoyt painful diKOnUrf of minor »kin j J Irritotioeo. I •». bottlo V V i fLTT 1 : GYPSY SUN TAN LOTION ia . ,|U Far o throning ton F>lt*r» airt much of th* AU C ■■ tea's harmful roys ... .4 M. bottle "U Smith Drug Co. ■■■ I ■ F 4 ■ * ■ 1 ■ I 1 '' " ' '"'"""! FP

on August 29, and running (or a full week it's tops in entertain ment and if you like fairs with a touch that only Hoosicrdoin can give, eujoy a day at the exposition, o o — Congress refuses help to displaced Europeans, not allowing even a few to enter this country. At the same time it lectures Europe on its failure to solve its problems. There is no surer way to build up resentment. — o -p — Indiana Is now taking stoim to make it impossible] for a reckless or unlucky driver to keep his ii< < d e. But when and If the new che< kup machinery becomes op trative about the first of the year, it still will be possible for uu qualified drivers to get licenses from other states by mail. o o I'rc-i dispatches stale that (Seneral Lee. against whom several Invectives have been hurled, is going to resign as commander of American forces in Italy. If what, correspondents say about the ”sa luting” General is true most G l.’s will l>e glad to hear that he is goint: to retire. o o — Witli its off street (narking (dan. the city of Indianapolis proposes to erect a four storied building for the parking of cars. It is a modem wav of solving the parking problem. but the fait that linage of cars will b<- on a self serve basis, may present a still larger diffi culty. The average person's aver • lon to operating an elevator may influence many mH to use the box

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type parking center. —O—o—» ... Winston Churchill is no doubt one of England's greatest stales im-n. and his war servile shines with all the luster of a sunrise, but chances are he will not win his present fight against the labor government. Great Britain Is not ready to go back to the conservative side and even if Attlee has a hard time in putting through hts program, the English people will not want to turn back. Churchill will present opposition, but for the present will not win — o-o— The price control law is dead and congress Is not in session to whip up a new one. The only Ye lief from rising prices or a con trol of the prevalent spiral is for the American people to voluntarily meet the sitmltfoii It would be sensible to put on a check, rather than let prices climb so high that eventually the whole economic structure should collapse. —— o — o— — Earthquake Insurance. Decatur Ins. Agenry. Est. IKH7. Kenneth Hunt on. owner. K. Bldg. Phone :W’>. 1 *!H3 COAT nu-enameiJ A TBAfff ••• _ V * J • 3.45 raw* / ( \f V make ft look new? I f "Palnt-it-younalf —easily Coms in — we’ll show you I how. And you | try before you buy $1?? rids your lawn of ugly wfftds J WEED •NOMORE America’s No. I Wood Killer Won’t harm most common lawn grasses! WR -se•Hfi. 1 IZ All (il 1 SnSaSSsem WU **■**»!■- ,«OOSOZMAKB . 1 sauoni tewe •2” a J StatMmSS omMCM ■- \... . -J Kohne Drug Store

Io — o I Modern Etiquette i By ROBERTA LEE t o O Q. Is It necessary that the guest ' I of honor at a dinner be Introduced .'to the other guests? J A. Yes; all guests must be intro 1 duccd either by the hostess or an r < assisting guest. It would be disI courteous to leave the party with- . out meeting the honored guest. Q. Is it all right for a man to place his arm across the back of 1 a woman's chair or seat in any I public (dace? I A. No. and unless he wishes to make himself conspicuous. he will not touch her in any way. Q When food Is served at dinner. should it be taken even If one I does not like It? A. Yes; refusing any dish is not flattering to your hostess' choice of ' food or her cookery. 0 <> —.— o i Household Scrapbook I I By ROBERTA LEE | (y r» Venetian Blinds For dusting the Venetian blinds, a cleaning stick may be fixed at home. Take an old ruler and wrap it several times with a soft cloth, securing It with a soft string. This will slide In la-tween the slats easily and prevent the dust from accumulating. Change the cloth when soiled, keeping one cloth washed and ready to replace a second one. Moths To prevent moths, sprinkle a little turpentine, or benzine, around the crevices of closets, drawers and boxes. Store garments in newspapers, as moths dislike tho odor ; of printers' ink. Laundering Blankets After washing and drying wool!en blankets, whip them with a ; carpet beater. It will make the I wool light and soft again. 0 ( Trade In a Guod Iwwfi — Ilers!ur

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Sentence 22 Nazi Leaders To Death 1 Buchenwald Officials Ordered Executed I. Dachau. Germany. Aug. 11 ■ <l’l*l A military court sentenced ■ 22 former officials of the Rmhen- . wahl concentration camp today to death by hanging. Five other defendants, ln< luding Use Koch, sadistic wife of the camp commandant, were given i life terms, and four others' wore sentenced to prison for from 1" lo 20 years. | Among those given the death 'sentence were Dr. Ilans Eisele, an j SS officer, and Ilans Schmidt, who I was carried Into tho courtroom on I a stretcher to hear the decision of; the eight-man tribunal. It was the second time Eisele hail been sentenced to death. He previously was sentenced at the Dachau trial, but that sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Dr. Edwin Kaizen-Ellenbogen. / PAY YOUfP\ if/'- ' , r\_ W WEI

former American citizen and Bu< h I enwald physician was sentenced lo life in prison along with Joalss Au Waldeck, only royal blooded prince tried for war crimes Defense attorneys said they i would appeal the death sentences and life terms of Frau Koch and Kaizen Ellen Bogun. The appeal will be made through the war crimes branch of the army's Judge advocate division., No date was set for the executions. 0 Rac k Up Knives To help prevent edges from becoming nicked and dulled, keep your knives in a rack on the wall <>r in separate compartments in n drawer. Or a wall pocket made of leather, with a division for each knife, i is also convenient to use 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to ex (tress our thanks and appreciation to Rev. Schultz and friends and neighbors who so kindly ass Med during the Illness and death of Henry llaiigk. The Haugk and Goldner Families. I *!.-,!<- ~l 9n<lln.«» < ount, •>! tcliima In the Valsmn < irciiif < nur! In la-nlloS ~ Vhiciml. |WI7 I'ranellr onOlb m-rt Xr,s Hrun,l,-l-err, !<<»••. i:«ra-uirl«* m Ho- I n«l j XX 111 nncl of oVIlli; M. Mll.l l lt. rireru rd. Hears trahbnld t-lllsabrlh l.llprn liln I nwrr l*;ibrl llnllrr l,«(Hls Hamid Srrbhnld I < bralrr Vr<-bln,l<l .l„hu V r,1,1,,,1.l XOTK I! or Sill: <>l HF. XI. F.«l I 11. b, I %»;« I THIV 'I h- mi h-r-cgn, -I »•<,« - utr tx' of tic l.c-t Will unci T- tai-'clH <it Made M .Mill- i .1- ~ - I I,- >. . give noli -. h:i! t-c » I '!• of HI os lb r ■! the AHa'iix , ir> lilt Court. Hire will l» ii Hi. Ic it i l< I, A M io.I I I I- M ..ii i I t"»l h -I ■ -- I H -pl »*iti!u-r, Is* 1.. ,si | j Iftoui day t<> dav then tftet mt I I sold, • ■ the 1., offl ..i i Nelson. IM Mo<itt, ;ti<l Hired, Inc'clitr, Indliina offer so, -1. ,t pr|. rate Nah ill th< • ■ | . i clececb-nl 111 111 lo s'u followltisf d.s< rilM<l real < -.ii<-. io wh liil»< niinihi-r Sr,rat, iTot In theOrlalnul Pin! nf ihr loon lunw <ll,l »f llrrnlur. ludhiun. an Ihr saner Is deslitnnlril nn th,- rrmnlrd p*ni „• said t»nn c,,oi, I it, , of llrc-uiur. Vdnni, totiut,, |„a ho.a. SaM sab- will - m- J- ii,i« io lh<- approval .f 11,, A<l, .i c'-.iilt Court, and f--r id I. .ft,sit th, f<i.l appralard , ihc of ~,| ~ ,| . and upon th,- foll. a,,,,- t.-ru,. ,1,1 I cotidll ion- !lti<- thiid < > ~f th. purchase |,ri> ~, ,|., , ~r ,|. i,,i | tore of the pu- I pr,. .. |,, |.. ■ paid .poll Hi. dellv.i-, ol ai.-ihi ; I of I Hi,- and I-;,. . ~,- |,. ~| ,„. t »ill h< -old uhi t I-. th. |'i|. I f jx.-h. du- ..nd p.<, ,h|< in cis, ,„.f | all Isi V, • t lie! c., ft, l Fruuellr Smith Arm llrnnd,l>e,r, Huas Kareuirfs* Xalhnn I . Xrlsun. tltornr, V-- II 2i -

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