Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1948 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fubllzhed Every Evenios Eicept Sunday Uy THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at tbe Decatur. Ind.. Post Office as Second Class Matter J. H. Heller President A. R. Holtbouse. Sec'y. A Bus. Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice President Subscription Rates By Mail In Adams and Adjoin ing Counties. One year, 16; Six months. 33.25; 3 months, 31.73. By Mail, beyond Adams and Ad Joining counties: One year, 17.00; < months, 33.75; 3 months. |2.00 By carrier. 20 cents per week. Single copies, 4 cents i As matters stand, everybody is* always worrying about Russia, and vice versa What a world! o o No one wants to lejxril your election Interest, but that little matter of tax-paying must be taken care of not later than Monday —— __ If you have ever met that young man ... Ed Kruse, Jr., well wager ‘ that he is tbe kind you would hire: to represent you in congress Boost ■ him along with your vote. __o— o— The election Inspectors wiH pick up the ballots and supplies at the county clerk's office tomorow. and then all we need do is to wait until bright ami early Tuesday, to make use of the printed forms. o O For the Democrat and Republican presidential candidates. Adams county ’voters cast 9.452 ballots four years ago. In view of the higher registration, this number should be Increased by * another 1.000 at least Vote your ballot. ——o o There's a lot of money floating around In these Democratic times,, but it's poor fir. ar- ing to hoard huge sums in tin cans and cupboards in tbe house. A San Fran cisco woman had 3132,000 hidden! in a cabinet of her home and today j is without a cent. Someone with sticky fingers got there first. "Theories frnjmrted from Europe” have frequently been attacked in political campaigns. As a matter nt fact many excellent governmental ideas have come from abroad. Our bash- structure of government was not American in origin. %it European, based on thinkers from the Greek Aristotle and the Frenchman Montesquieu on down. Should we Instead have copied the forms of government ' used by the Indian tribes? 0 o With three exceptions, Adams 1 county voters will select public officials for the county offices The three-carry-over offkca are

SMOKER SATURDAY EVENING - 7:45 Democratic Headquarters Get Acquainted With Your Next (ongressman. The HON. EDWARD F. KRUSE JR. LISTEN TO YOt’R OLD FRIEND, A Native of Adams County, PAT PARRISH Fort Wayne Attorney — ALSO — L J. SCHUG “Why Schricker means food, clean fovemment." Entertainment - Refreshments Democratic Central Committee Pol AMVi.

the county clerk, county assessor and one county commissioner. Be ginning with the Prosecuting Attorney, and on through tbe list, the voters will select ten county ot ’ flcials, in addition to a represents rive in Congress and the state Legislature. Il's important that ; you vote your ballot. —„-o o Governor Green and Senator Brooks may be re-elected by Illinois voters, but if they were running in an off-year, their defeat , would, be certain. Brooks, better I known as "Curly,” has a smirk on his face, that should drive away the fondest of partisans, while Green seems inept as a statesman. Both men owe their political fortunes to the Tribune, which newspaper calls the shots for them. Illinois voters should dump the , two men and rally around Adlal ! Stevenson for governor and Paul Douglas, a Marine hero, for U. S. I j Senator. ——- o o Seeing The Earth: Working with cameras mounted I in rockets, like those built by the Germans for the purpose of bombarding the British Isles, experimenters have obtained pictures of the earth from as high as 70 miles above the surface. From such heights, with the camera atm ed at a favorable angle, single pictures covering areas hundreds of miles long have been taken. None but the grossly uneducated doubt these days that the world is round, but as a matter of fact there in precious little direct proof of the shape of the globe, and of the land and water musses on it. Maps and charts and globes have been made almost entirely by surface survey methods, and until the rocket experiments be gan no human eve or camera eye ! ever was carried more than a fewmiles above the surface of the earth to gaze downward and see what it really looks like. Modern surveying methods are Ixtieved to be very accurate, and so it Is not expected that photography from great heights will reveal any startling differences from the way things previously have been pictured But parents and teachers of the future may have an easier time with skeptical young questioners if they <-an sinrply say: ’’Here's a snapshot of the 'earth; see for yourself.” Indiana Farm Bureau Convention Nov. 10-12 Indianapolis. 01. 29 — Il'Pi The Indiana Fann Bureau today 'announced plans for Ils 3oth annual state convention Nov. 10-12 and said some 5,000 persons were ex * pe< ted to attend.

Evan arelist The Rev. Z A. Horton, of Win cheater. Ky., will conduct revival services at the Church Os God at Willshire, ()., Oct. 31 to Nov. H, inclusive. An active minister Since 1924, he served as high i school principal at Winchester | for 14 years, preaching on week | ends and holding revivals when I school was not in session. Rev Horton also served as an army chaplain during World War 11. |~~ 20 YF.ARS AGO TODAY 0 . 0 Oct. 29 — The Graf Zeppelin leaves on return trip to Germany, arrylng 60 people Candidates are making the final drive for votes everywhere. Senat or Curtis Speaks at South Bend. Dolores and Donald Kiepper give a Halloween party at their home on Mercer avenue lowa defeated Minnesota. 7 to 6. and Notre Dame won over Drake. 36 to 6 Indiana had 13 violent deaths over the weekend. Albert Vestal speaks at the Deatur court house. NOTED FOOTBALL <Co nt. From Page One> outlined. Mentors and players of the game that Grange mentioned included "Hunk” Anderson. George Hulas Zuppke. Rockne. Leahy, Ralph Jones and Lujack. He told of incidents which occurred In many of the games in which he played as a college star and professional with the Chicago Bears. Grange said that Michigan had the greatest football team this year and that Saturday's collegiate games would probably decide which midwest team would go to the Rose Bowl. Speaka at High School Grange addressed a combined assembly of the public and parochial high schools earlier. He drew a half-minute ovation when he told the students. "1 Just want to see you go In there and knock them (Fort Wayne Central) off I tomorrow night ... I'm going to j be watching that game, and I'll be pulling for you to win it.” The famed Illinois halfback filled his talk with amusing and illustrative anecdotes taken from 13 years of athletic activity. He called John Dorian. Chic«o Bears reserve fullback, the greatest athlete he'd ever seen. Dorian was famed for his 90 yard parses but couldn't keep the plays straight ' in bls head. Grange said. "There are no one man teams.” Grange contended- "I don't care

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who gets the touchdowns or the . redit . . . it's teamwork that does it.” Grange said the greatest coach he ever knew was Bob Zltpke. of Illinois. "It wasn't Just bis ability to teach football, but he used psychology," he told the students. He declared that Johnny LuJack. Notre Dame and Chicago Bears football star. Is "potentially the greatest football player in the country today." He added that the Big Nine Is the toughest conference in college ball and that the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame were definitely the greatest backfield In grid history After conferring with Coach Worthman. Principal Brown and members of the Yellow Jacket football team. Grange told his audience that the squad had no reason to fear the Central game "No team ever won a game that didn't go onto the field sure they were going to win." he stated. Grange emphasized that Central's great size should be no cause for worry to the Jackets tonight. "After all. no matter how big they are. they can only have 11 mtn on the field.” he pointed out. G. 0. P. (Cont. From Page One) Ing second district. Another Hoosier congressman much in the news. Rep. Gerald L. Landis of the seventh district, probably has worked harder than any of his GDI’ colleagues to win reelection A former coal miner who voted for the Taft-Hanhy bill and

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The Old Guard Congressman SAYS “LET’S CONTINUE THE FIGHT TO END THE NEW DEAL’’ t What Is He Going To End ? I > 1. SOCIAL SECURITY? 2. F. H. A. HOME LOANS? 3 FEDERAL FARM LOANS? 4. OLD AGE PENSIONS? 5. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION? 6. SOIL CONSERVATION? 7. PARITY FARM PRICES? 8. INSURANCE OF BANK DEPOSITS? 9. REFORESTATION? 10. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION? Why Not Lot The American People Ifeep The American Government 7 Vote Straight DemiHTath (KEEP WALL STREET OUT V OF ADAMS COUNTY \ Democratic Central Committee Pol Adt

was blas'ed by United Mine work era president John L. Lewis. I .and is Is opposed by yoitng James E Noland of Bloomington. Noland has lambasted the Taft-Hartley law and keyed his campaign to labor and ve crans in aa effort to unseat Landis, a congressman since 1939 Landis edged Noland by a scant majority two years ago Mrs. Cecil H Harden, a grand mo’her and Republican national committee-woman from Indiana, is the only woman nominee. She succeeded Rep Noble Johnson as a candidate when he resigned to become a federal Judge Veteran Democratic state Sen. Jack O’Grady of Terre Haute opposes her in the sixth district. Republican Incumbents seek re election In the other six districts. BABSON (Cont. From Page One) leaves us with more than 140.00(1.000 people and our Important resources," he said. Babson said he approves of the European recovery progmm on humanitarian principles, but doesn't think R will be much use From his viewpoint, he indicat ed. Europe looks beyond any per tnanent recovery. He suggested the United States concentrate its efforts on the relatively undevelop ed sections of the world Babson had no doubts about what is tn the economic offing "Depression." he predicted, indicating a huge chart of the nation's buluen-v activity which he spent 4R years and 3150.000 preparing "it's inevitable." lie explained quoting Sir Isaac Newtons physl

cal principle of "action and reaction.” "What goes up abnormally must come down,” said Babson. Depression follows excessive prosperity it's a fundamental of na turn.” He said the present level of prosperity is due to last at least through 1949. largely as result of the pent-up wartime demand for consumers goods and the Inflationpry effects of European relief spending. • It’s still too early to predict exactly when current prosperity will crumble into depression, he said. . Perry Moss, brilliant quarter track and passer, was the only member of the 1947 Illinois foot Lull team who turned professional before graduation.

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: YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED I i BHKHBBHB * VETERAN—WorId War " iHiOilll ★ QUALIFIED " GRADUATE—Indiana I niHTMb Law with Doctor of Jurisprudence « mBWSi (.RADI ATE—lndiana « llh vFt Q V S GRADUATE—F. B. I. Acade.r'. a w| ! ★ MATURE JUDGMENT 9 KiiKul- K. ISHBB Years responsibility. ’ * EXPERIENCED! J * RELIABLE! ! * EFFICIENT! ■ Myles F. Parrish ; TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:- ■ 1 hav. made a .inter. effort to nee every voter by permnaby cw Sw*’ s -? I house-to-house canvass of Adams County . You people have treated me ■ and many of you have promised me your support in the coming election. v deeply grateful. SI pledge that if I am elected Judge of the Adams Circuit Court I will earn* my judicial duties, honestly and well, in strict compliance with the Canon* »' J"? I cial Ethics of the American Bar Association—A Summarv of Judicial (W , of- « WHAT A JUDGE SHOULD BE V “In every particular his conduct should be above reproach. He I scientiuus, studious, thorough, courteous, patient, punctual, just. " n P ar , tw ’ v lens of public ctamor. regardless of public praise, and indifferent to P r, ' a ! e J*. or p irh-an influences; he should administer justice according to law. and his appointments as a public trust; he should not allow other affairs or l»* P interests to interfere with the prompt and proper performance of his jud 1 ' Mhou,d he admini "ter the office for the purpose of advancing his pe fe ambitions or increasing his popularity.” Canons of Judicial Ethics of the ■ can Bar Association. I EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR VOTE. B THANK YOU! Myles F. Parrish Democratic Candidate for JUDGE H bIOI BB I 0 * ADAMS COUNTY

DEMOCRAT W \NT ADS wiHtlmhoi tic Dear Votera:Two years ago at my request manv of you took the time to send me your ideas on the issues brought before the attention of the Consequently, I was frequently one of the members of the House of Representative* on about which J otherwise would have been views. On several occasions I read vour mittee hearings and believe they made buttons in the shaping of beneficial legist ion honest expression of opinion from a constituent ries more weight than the most powerful loblv encing sincere legislators. ■ Therefore, lam promising you again tha 1 1 J estly and to the best of my ability representv choose me to serve another 61 days in vour bt'hdr coming General Assembly. I, also, wish to great appreciation of the honer you have paid past and, particularly, to your response to mv f the last campaign for information. By petith-' postcard, newspaper clipping and personal contyt from more than 11,000 of you. “ If you have a definite opinion on legislation take the trouble to write me or at least clip out ing, fill in your ideas and mail it to me. With heartfelt thanks for your past favors. |k* Very sincerely yours, fc--ROBERT H. HELLER Democratic Candidate for State J Adams and Wells Counties. P. S.—Why not back Henry F. Schricker up with J* friendly group of officials by voting straight Nov. 2? JJW f Robert 11. Heller, J Decatur, Indiana 1 Dear Bob: > I believe the following state law should h I 1 (Passed) (Repealed) E |J - I > ’ Name | ( Address

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