THE POST-DEMOCRAT VOLUME 20—NUMBER 18. MUNCIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939. PRICE: FIVE CENTA Local Tax Increase Dispelling The Fog Street Repair Program The Republican press agent recounts that recently he , • made a trip across the country and back and found that , 1 sFernat ei n tDalaoyo s fervott ' s Jeo pNu el awritiL ah la dh awda no ee cd urtrheadt awn s dh i ftth vi nt H ig est n n lama there was a general feeling among Republicans that if Mr. I Blockades City Traffic Roosevelt runs again he will be defeated more easily than if DOG "SMOKE EATER" GETS the Democrats nominate a conservative. DOUBLE WHIPPING ORDER Muncies Proposed Rate of $3.68 is 48 Cents FIREMENS HONOR BURIAL Curiously enough the Democratic press agent made the IN COURT ORDERS OF 1636 Major Part of Business District Closed To Chester Pa.—Socks, an Eng- same trip at the same time and found that the President was Boston—The General Court, Greater Than Present Levy and Tops the lish bulldog that answered all as popular as ever ; that the New Deal was being supported meeting at New Towne, in Parking and Street Traffic Due to Re-Sur- Bee alarms in Chester, receiv- by all except those who have assailed it consistently, and 1636, apparently felt that one ed a ceremonious burial by whipping was insufficient for facing Projects; Work To Be Completed List of Cities With Populations Between Moyameming Hook and Lad- that the President would run again. Moreover—and I think an anOnymous Boston man der company. this puts me one up on my distinguished contemporary -- I convicted of knocking down By October 15th and Thoroughfares Will 25,000 and 50,000 in the State; Cities With The dog was placed in a encountered a top-flight Republican economic royalist, who and kicking his master. silk-lined coffin and one of the was taking time off from his daily hymn of hate for Roose- That august body ruled that Lowered Rates Own and Operate Public volunteer firemen acted as he should be whipped at New Be Opened; Indiana Railroad Consents to undertaken. Socks, who had velt to bet with his fellow economic royalists, who consulted Towne, and "after a convenient Utilities; Campaign Pledges Turn to Stone a special harness to prevent their prejudice rather than their judgment—that is, he is time," receive a similar pun- Track Removal On Walnut Street. falling from the fire truck, had betting that if the President is again a candidate he will be ishment at Salem, according to But Taxpayers Association Appeals Bud- learned to drag a length of elected again! research workers for the Fed. Traffic in the business district of Muncie has hose, climb ladders and carry real Historical Records Sur- I encountered many among the Democrats who hoped he vey of the WPA. been inconvenienced during the past week with block- gets To State Board. a water bucket. — --o-- would run ; others who hoped he would not run—either be- ades while a street resurfacing program has been in cause they feared the third-term issue, or were partizans of According to a survey made by the Associated various candidates, but strangely enough, I missed all the progress. It is planned to resurface Walnut street Press, the largest increase in local tax rates through- ANOTHER ISSUE folks my colleague on the minority side found who were en- BUBBLE (BLOWN through the business district to th,e Big Four rail- out Indiana for cities in population between 25,000 thusiastically confident of Republican success next year. road tracks and several of the downtown business and 50,000 and among the nine second class cities of IS MISSING FOR How It Looks to a Neutral • UP BY THE GOP blocks have been cut off from driving and parking this state, is proposed in Muncie for 1940. Even It is conceivable, of course, that a couple of propagandists traffic. Jackson street from High to Mulberry fitting between Washington and California might hear mostly streets was reopened to traffic Monday after com- after reductions were made by local taxing officials what they want to bear, so perhaps it would be more inform- HAS BURSTED from the original proposed levies for next year, the 1940 CAMPAIGN ing to turn to a less interested source to ascertain political pleting the resurfacing of these two blocks. Work total tax rate in Muncie stands at a 48-cent boost over sentiment. It so happens that the New York Daily News, is now in progress on East Washington street from the present year. The taxpayers of this city have Vicious Attacks On Ex- which, I believe, has the largest circulation of any paper in i Specious Arguments Put Mulberry to Madison streets. This stretch of thor- been handed this extra burden in spite of all the cam- Gov. McNutt Have the , has a scout out doing the very thing sys- ! Out Have Failed To oughfare has been torn up for several weeks and paign promises offered for tax reduction and the or- Fallen Flat tematically that we were doing incidentally and casually. Fool People closed to all traffic. Until the national conventions have been held and the op- . A number of streets have been ganization of a taxpayers association. When the state— government of For a year Republicans have as- the middle of certain trom meter receipts since the pro- posing candidates nominated no perfectly -satisfactory survey o,leved that Ike: roeld fool all the blockaded in The proposed total rate of $3.86 I Indiana was reorganized by Paul blocks instead of at the street in- gram was begun. state of probable majorities can be offered, but the G. 0. P. pub- citizens and Would ride back to now rests on appeal with the Knights Pythias V. McNutt, the toes of the party licity director tells his party of the "general feeling among Power in 1940. The Democrats had tersections which has caused con- — — tax commission and a further raised the cry that McNutt had Republicans that Mr. Roosevelt more easily could be defeated the jitters. Too many were fooled siderable congestion when traffic hearing will be conducted on the become a dictator, that he was the by this bubble. They were fooled unfamiliar with the blockades has Homecoming Game various local budgets before final Convention South ,Hoosier Hitler, that he was the re- next year than a more conservative Democrat." by the metropolitan newspapers been forced to turn around in a ;incarnation of every tyrant, an- By a happy coincidence Mr: Pasley, the News' political narrow street and seek another At Bloomington approval is given to the 1940 levies. and the propaganda machine. They e to their destinations. Pnb- The local taxpayers association Bend, October 3-5 I other Napoleon on horseback. passag surveyor, takes Mr. Roosevelt as his test candidate, and on were misled by this artificial dis- tic utilities have been busy making has sponsored the appeal from the -- I From the Democratic editorial that basis we can' compare what he concludes after devoting play. They failed to lecognize the Saturday, Oct. 30 increased rate. The proposed $3.86 The Grand Lodge Knights of meeting at French Lick, we hear fact that the people who did the improvements to their service total levy for Muncie sets a record Pythias and the Grand Temple Istrange words coming from this more time to a state than we spent on our whole voyage, with claiming and the talking were lines underground in the streets Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 28.— for the highest in this city. The Pythian Sisters of Indiana will hole dictator. We hear him saying that what my Republican contemporary thinks he learned. those who have always been Re- before the resurfacing is done. It Clashing in one of the top games the duty of every American is to has been announced that the Indi- record to date is the $3.80 rate es- their annual state conventions a California according to the News man, is 61 per cent publican payrollers and that it did ana Railroad company agreeS to of the nation, Indiana, and Nebras- tablished in 1937 and payable last South Bend. October 3rd, 4th am, Democratic on this basis. Nevada, next door, goes along not come from farmers, from work- ka will be featured in Hoosier year. PAeiscelil.vhee asdurls icnivail molisbtepitrioepsheticn ers and indepentlent business men. permit the city to take up the car 5th. The business sessions of both note, the "right of every citizen to with 55 per cent. Utah surpasses California with a 66 per tracks on Walnut street but work footballs big kickoff here Satur- The tax levy survey of cities in cmventions will open officially on When the Presidents plan for has not begun on this project to day afternoon. The kickoff will Indiana shows that reductions vote as he pleases." cent vote for the Democrat, and Texas goes still farther up, unemployment was halted by be at 2 p. Wednesday morning, October 4th cenOttitmoofntahlls, t ht he se xipsr epsesg spsi n trhe have been made in cities where continuhag throughout that day and tor the forecast there is 70 per cent. Congrms coalition, the cry went It is understood that interurban The game will be the fourth of public utilities are owned and op- Thursday. Preliminary events on Next in the file before me is a border state—Missouri- out that Roosevelt was defeated. cars will be permitted to rip both t the series which has become erated by the city. The lowest rate October 3rd consist of the annual 1-nost encouraging for those who His enemies failed to call. attention known as one of the outstanding call themselves, and rightfully, which according to the itinerant News reporter is a trifle rfn tsi - north and soul, on Mulberry.: is at Logansport with a $1.74 total trict,,,,th Lift t Qthersandbsain , street tries of intercollegiate foot- tax-levy. This city owns and oper- ffrand Ledge et the Oliver Hotel liberals and list themselves at the more Democratic than Nevada fat- its New Deal percentage . aini—W-firiviiiirrifidianas 541.11 l velt. Every setback of the New tracks have been removed. Mut: ates its public utilities as also during which the members of the independents. Here is a challenge is 56. Oklahoma promises to go along with 59 per cent. He berry street is a one-way street season on the gridiron. does the city of Richmond which two organizations will be welcom- gives the Democrat the edge in Ohio after polling Cleveland Deal was translated into a major With traffic going north and such Coach Bo McMillan will be send- to all dictatorships and an appeal i defeat. reports a decrease in their 1940 ed to South Bend by Mayor Jesse American traffic will continue as such ex- ing out a veteran squad against ULM 1-,e LPL LLIC for the_ nreservation and Columbus. It loot, bat one bloat fl-OW Feett taxes. All cities that have muni- ravey, uttge ideals. cept for the cars operated by the tne cornmissers, wno also mast cipally owned utilities do not Joseph Circuit Court, and Mrs. Eva On the other hand the News man gives the Republicans a F. Bays, Dernocraotic State Chair- Indiana Railroad. The interurbans a battery of reliable veterans from Mandick, Most Excellent Chief of No dictator ever trusts the bol- shade the best of it—percentages not recorded—in Illinois, man, to burst this bubble of hope. last year. The prt-vious three show a decreased tax rate for next the South Bend Pythian Sisters. lot box. He relies upon force and The Republicans are back again. have been permitted to run south year but with few exceptions the clanking of sabers, the mareh- and turns Kansas and Nebraska out of the Democratic on Mulberry street since the south games have been played at Ne- they have either been able to do The annual fall ceremonial of Kul where they were in 1932, a party bound tracks on Walnut street braska, two ending in victories Mora Temple No. 184, D. 0. K. K., ing of soldiers to enforce his will. column. without an issue and a party with- for the Huskers, and last years without major increases, maintain "Sunshine Department" of the He affirms what every dictator out a program. have been blockaded due to the their present levies, or make some Doubt In the Cow Country street repairing program. encounter, between two sopho- Knights of Pythias will be held has denied from Hitler, Mussolini, My (temporarily) Republican contemporary likewise sees From every county in the state, more teams, was a scoreless tie. reduetions ifar th4r tgomalers. Tuesday evening following the Stalin, the ability of the people to there is again enthusiasm and con- All work on the downtown The civil city, -the -county, and rule thOmselves. They scoff at the the cow and sheep country furious at Roosevelt, because of streets is expected to be completed This weeks work for the Hoos- banquet. fidence. It conies from the people by October 15th and local traffic iers has been devoted chiefly to the township poor relief costs National officers and out of state wisdom of people to select their his utterance re Argentine corned beef, etc. But Pasley says who have shown that they might mastering defensive assignments. have been responsible for the 48- visitors who are expected to attend servants, not their rulers. They Colorado and Wyoming are both in the doubtful column. The have been discouraged, but never will be relieved of a present in- cent increase in taxes proposed in taught at what is called demo- convenience. The resurfacing pro - although the final workouts on include Ray 0. Garber of Des cities are for Roosevelt ; the rural sections against. Of course, defeated. They have again joimd jests have been contracted and Wednesday and Thursday were to Muncie next year. The civil city Moines, Iowa; Supreme Vice Chan- cracy. He asserts its truth. This In the ranks of a militant, ener- include work on timing of offen- budgets and tax levies were pro- cellar; Dan F. Summey of Cincin- was exactly what Paul V. McNutt the tally is not complete but so far as his reports have appear- getic party which stands for pro- paid from state gasoline tax funds posed at first with a 21-cent boost nati, Ohio, Past Imperial Prince; brought to Indiana when he ad- ed, he thinks Illinois and Kansas are the only Republican gress. They have demonstrated distributed to this city. The firm sive maneuvers Indiana expects to nut the city council rimmed 6l/2 S. W. F. Garnett of Owosso, Mich- vised a reorganization of state that they have never lost confi- of Hayes and Brooknmn were con- -me during the contest. igan, Past Grand Chancellor; Will government, which placed respon- bright spots. tracted to resurface Walnut street Rumors that the Hoosiers might cents from the first estimate and dence in the Democratic party nor rely upon the almost lost art ot the county adjustment board took E. Hampton of Ann Arbor, Michi- sibility where it belongs instead of I do not accept these figures for other than a more or in its program. while D. H. Binford, local supply another ten cents from his in- gan, Grand Keeper of Records and offering an alibi tor the unfaithful less intelligent guess—which is my attitude on all of these More dismaying to these scan- dealer and contractor, is repaving field goal kicking as a major of- Seal of ; Louis J. Dotson to escape public wrath. He said East Washington street. fensive threat gained credence this crease. The costs of civil city gov- straw polls that are cluttering up the journalistic columns dalmongers is the disappearance The blockades against traffic week as Capt. Jim Logan, Gene ernment was greatly increased of Chicago, Supreme Flog rot, that the head of state government of party quarrels and bickering. Princes of Syracuse; Mrs. Kath- should assume this power and au- these days—but I submit that they are more credible than and parking on Walnut street dur- White, Eddie Herber and Joe To during the Bunch administration the deductions with which I have compared them. While Republican leaders have ing the past two weeks has de- 115 were schooled daily in this de- and the present regime finds it a.Detraof Harrisburg, Pennsyl- thority, that there would be one plenty of quarrels in their own iznin , Supreme Chief of the place to which the people could go Not having anything on which to base an opinion as to ranks, they find little or nose of creased the revenue from the park- nartment. difficult to adjust their expendi- Pythian Sisters; Mrs. Elizabeth and demand justice and receive it. ing meters. It is estimated that The game Saturday will climax tures back to where they were Hoyt of Chicago, Past Supreme whether the Democrats will be able to draft Franklin D. them ill the opposition party which the loss has amounted to more the annual Homecoming festivities five to ten years ago. Campaign The issue raised by Paul V. IVIc- Roosevelt, or who will come out of either of the national con- has again remanded to the call Chief of the Pythian Sisters. Nutt is more than academic. It is The Republicans are back where than one hundred dollars per week (Continued On Page Four) pledges of strict economy sounded The convention of the Grand a real issue, for in every Republi- ventions next year as the candidates, it seems to me that it they started from—a party bewil- good to the voters, and taxpayers Temple Pythian Sisters will mark can speech we listen to a distort- might be the part of wisdom for us propagandists to be a dered and lost by the display of but after a taste of spending pub- the 51st annual session of that ed story of our history. We hear little careful in venturing on the field of prophecy. courage and of confidence of the lic funds, the present administra- ladies auxiliary. that this is a republic, not a demo- People in the New Deal under BUNDS ARE NOT WANTED tion found it much easier to do Installation of officers and selec- cracy. We head that the right to For my own part it seems that all the auguries are on my Democratic leadership. than getting along with less tion of a meeting place for 194l vote must be based upon property side. We have won election after election for the past nine Cmfidence is a wonderful tking, The operations and existence of any unAmerican or money. will bring both conventions to a rights. We hear that civil liberties years. I cannot see where the Republicans, with no program for a party as for a human being. The county rate was i:-reased close Thursday afternoon. must be limited and that power One little puff and the Republican ganizations within the United States may expect to have because of election expenses which and no outstanding candidate, can detach any considerable plenty of trouble from now on since the federal govern WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE, must be placed in the hands of the group from the Democratic strength, and with the majorities bubble of victory disappeared. are necessary to be paid next strong. We hear that free speech 0--- ment is taking steps to outlaw such groups and therela year. Poor relief estimates for The Shelbyville Demcorat and must be limited, that religion must we have had I cannot see anything to awake anxiety as to place a damper on the increasing amount of plotting next year have been greatly in- helbyville Republican have issued be harnessed, that the people must the outcome of 1940. Most Detours Will against the principles of our Democracy and government creased which sent the taxes to invitationsS to all their friends to be protected against themselves be raised for such purposes up- attend an open house on Sunday, Against this we have the clarion Be Ended By Oct. 15 Every true American citizen respects the right of free ward and accounts for another October 1st, in order that the gen- call of Paul V. McNutt when he speech and though, but they do not entertain the protec- major portion of the highest tax eral public might visit their new warns that the one right to be NIGHT SCHOOL FOR ADULTS TO Most of the detours now in ef- tion of those who would swear allegiance to other nations levy increase in Indiana among office and plant. The new building guarded at all times is the right fect on the state highway system and destroy our own form of democratic government. cities with populations from 25,000 and the mechanical equipment it of every citizen to vote as. he .will be eliminated by Oct. 15 to 50,000. The citizens and taxpay- houses are said to be right up to pleases. It is the old battle, but through the completion of con- The German-American Bund has been subject to a ers of Muncie may credit the local the minute. We extend congratula. ever new. It is the battle bOween BE STARTED HERE MONDAY OCT, 9 iktruction and improvement pro- considerable amount of investigation during the past sev- taxing officials with placing this tions. public servants and public rulers. jects, T. A. Dims, chairman of the eral weeks and the findings have not been acceptable to city on top again but this time on o— It is the philosophy of Thomas Jef- State Highway Commission, an- top is the wrong place to be. Ad- LOCAL BOY TO DANVILLE ferson„again challenged by the the patriotic public. It is difficult to understand why any I skill in their respective occupa- nounced today. Weather conditions ditional industry which might be Tories of the present day. Announcentent is made by the during the next two weeks will he person who comes to our shores to escape the hardships Leo Dmovan of Yorktown, Del- "Protect our civil liberties," says city school authorities that even- I dons. It may be considered that and tyrannical fears abroad, and enjoy the freedom and invited to Muncie will no doubt Paul McNutt. Every progressive an important factor in the pro- back away from the high tax rates aware County, has enrolled in Cen- ing classes for adults will begin I all funds are Well spent which gress made in finishing work now Opportunities of this country, can even so much as think and industry already located tral Normal College at Danville, and independent voter will ap- Indiana, for the fall term. prove. Every true liberal will ap- Monday, October 9th ,for voca- would increase the education and in progress. of affiliating with any organization that does not firmly here are not going to be encour- plaud. Another fog disappears and tional, trade and industrial train- practical knowledge of any citizen. Approximately five detours will uphold the principles of our government. aged by the advancement of their another issue is gone. But Indiana ing. These classes are conucted at Program Worth Whilte be required during- the winter on costs of operations due to higher Ruthland couoty, in England, has has always known where he stood the Central High school building There could be a just argument projects where construction work It has been reported that there are many bond and taxes. ha dno crime for 13 years. and will stand. tad are open to all persons desir- that if such evening school classes can not be completer] until 1940. communistic organizations throughout America of which --o ng to attend who are past sixteen were costing the taxpayers an ex- iong.these are: paving on Road the leaders are paid representatives of foreign dictators. BLACKFORD DEMOCRATIC years of age and do not attend cessive amount of money, that the 20, east of Michigan City; paving It has even been rumored that such an organization exists COUNTY CHAIRMAN DIES day school. There is a small regis- program should be made to be as on Road 35, .southeast Of Michigan tration fee required from each stu- self-supporting as possible. HOW- City; grading and paving on Road in Muncie but to date no definite information has been es- COL. LINDBERGH AND NEUTRALITY dent who enrolls in these night ever, if local tradesmen and vvo- 67 between Martinsville and Brook- tablished. The Dies committee of Congress is demanding Ross Datigherty, Democratic lyn• surfacing Road 120 west of Breaking an eight years' silence, Colonel Charles A. county chairman of Blackford classes. Instructors and teachers men are benefitted to the extent that such organizations be forced to submit a list of mem- county, passed away after a long of such classes are selected from that they are more capable to Orland, and surfacing Road 124, bers and if such is done then the public may learn of the Lindbergh last week called on the American people to stay illness last Saturday evening at his experienced workmen in local hold their present jobs and im- east from Road 27. out of Europe's war. In a nation-wide broadcast over the home in Hartrord City. shops and businesses and are con- prove upon their future work It is possible that some of these identity of such undesirables. three major networks, the "Lone Eagle" contended that He had been head of the local ducted for the purpose of giving through the extension of evening sections of highway can be opened Some organizations of this kind may be headed by men additional training to tradesmen school classes, then, the entire to traffic during the winter or women who bear in mind no harm to this government by remaining aloof we may bring peace to Europe more license branch since 1934 and was so that they might further advance program can be considered very months, depending upon progress active in the civic affairs of his made before bad weather halts but would extract any and all funds that may be derived quickly. The Colonel's neutrality talk would no doubt community. He was a close per- in their work. much worth-while. carry more weight with the American public today, if the The evening school classes were It is stated that a wide assort- operations. from such groups. The former Ku Klux Klan had numer- sonal friend of Gov. M. Clifford attacked this year by taxing critics ment of courses will be offered ous leaders whose purpose was to make money from the public could forget about one little incident—his compara- Townsend who together with ,other COOKING AROUND AMERICA tive recent decoration with the high Nazi emblem that state officials attended his funeral. who suggested the elimination of this year and registrations may be initiation of the membership. This may be the case of To the wife and daughter whq such schooling in order to hold made at the high school in the vu. .."San Francisco"—the fourth in some German-Bund organizations but whatever it may be was personally bestowed upon him by Hitler. survive we extend our sympathy. down local school expenditures rational office. Each school term a Series of Seven Color Pages Il- There has been much talk recently that he is. being and costs. Trade unions in the will be for ten weeks and there lustrated by James Montgomery there is positively no just cause for such groups in America built up again to be the next Republican presidential can- city recommended that the classes will be three terms during the Flagg, appearing in The American and the sooner they are disbanded or otherwise ridded MOTOR VEHICLES INCREASE be continued since it furnished the school year. H. F. Brickley, of the Weekly, the Magazine Distributed from existence, the better off we all will be. didate. Australia now has over 760.000 opportunity for many workmen to city schools, is in charge of the with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HER- motor vehicles. gain additional knowledge and (Continued On Page Pour) ALD-AMERICAN. THE POST-DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939. BAN ON CANDY SALE uick .... Easy .... GREEN PEPPERS AT SCHOOLS ADVISED U. S, BUSINESS q IIIIUNG TRAILS CALL, AS PLANS SHAPED -- YOUNG INDIANS vet good enough Are The Salvation Tampa, Fla.—Dr. John J. Tor- for company FALL SEASON APPROACHES res, health department dentist IN MANCHUKUO parently are not interested in walk- FOR WAR BOOM here, believes that excessive sale ASK FOR FINER ing at other seasoms of the year. Of Left-Overs of sweets in school lunchrooms is is this EGG DISH ner, the more ambitious of Incli- one of the principal causes of anas state park visitors are pre- They also take on a new attraction Says Dorothy Greig By Dorothy Greig to the seasoned hiker, as falling IN BRIDGEPORT tooth decay in children. THINGS IN LIFE GOES SKIDDIN paring to take to the bails, some leaves open new vistas through the 54VOU can stuff a green pepper He has recommended to school MOTHER often declared, "With of them beginning where they left forest, over the hills and along the 1. with anything, and it makee authorities here that the sale of -^ J.T1 eggs in the house, I can always off last spring, when the on-set of lakes and streams. a tasty dish" an old fashioned cook candy in school lunchrooms be put together a meal." And so echo hot weather put a quietus on their Industrial City Recalls ones said lame, She was just about curtailed or eliminated altogether. Ideals Gathered in U. S. Trade Declines 30 Pct. Altogether there are 157 miles of "It is unfortunate that with but First 5 Months we all. The obliging egg, it seems, activities, Virgil M. Simmons, corn trails winding through the Indiana General Confusion right. Encased in green peppers, Schools Taken Back In belongs to any meal, any occasion. miesioner of the Department of state parks, each of them marked left-over meat, fish, chicken, vege- a few exceptions, the lunch rooms Of 1939 Conservation-, reported today. tor the guidance of the hikes and 25 Years Ago tables emerge triumphantly as ap- In the schools throughout the to Reservation. Some of the hardiest of the hik- leading to one or more of the petizing new dishes. country have a great assortment Bombing, Manchukuo. — Ameni ers have been pursuing their fav- points of interest, so that the hiker Bridgeport, Conn,.—This Social- of sweets," he said. "Too often Grand Canyon, Ariz. — Young can business in this Japanese-spon- orite form of exercise throughout interested in traveling from one ist-governed city, whose life-blood have we seen the children buying Havasupai Indians who return to sored nation is steadily declining the summer, but even they for the state park to another in pursuit of is drawn from its many and var- 10 or 15 cents worth of candy for their reservation after training at and foreigners here believe it sons most part, have confined their ex- "greener pastures" would be able ied industries, is getting,sready for their lunch." government schools are dissatis- may reach the vanishing point. cursions to early rimming and eve- to keep on the wallr for a long time a major war-boom. fied with customs and practices Latest government figures reveal ning. Most of the state park visit- before running out of hiking trails. While Mayor Jasper MicLevy, of their forefathers and have ap- a drop of 30 per cent in American ors who indulge in hiking during To enable the visitor to more Socialist, prepared to campaign for pealed to the Federal government import ,trade closing the first file the summer months prefer to ac- fully enjoy tss 5-sits, the Division his fourth term, the Chamber of NAVY EXPANDS for aid in getting the modern con- months of this year as compared company a nature guide, who is of State Pm:., furnishes a trail Commerce named special commit- veniences about which they with the same period a year ago. familiar with the flora and fauna of map for each park, showing the tees to draft plans preparing for a learned in school. This was the first pronounced de- the area, but there are always a routing of each trail, the park possible "emergency, situation These young tribesmen • will cline since the "establishment" ol few anti-socialistic sonls who drives, location of shelter houses, arising from repeal or amendment SAFETY ADVICE agree with the white-man visitor Manchukuo eight years ago. choose to ramble over the trails picnic and camping areas, and of this countrys neutrality act. that their reservation, located on The decrease is largely attrib The a la King part of this dish is a other points of special interest. An the bottom of the Grand Canyon uted to increasing German and delicious mushroom sauce alone. These preparations are being of the Colorado river, is as pic- Italian business here which has Autumn months, bringing with additional feature is a brief de- made because of a "boom" situa- TO U. S. SHIPS For instance, the dish given here thrill cooler temperatures and the scription of each trail, including a tion which developed 25 years ago turesque a place as can befound. been fostered by barter deals with list of the points of interest lobe But theyve seen and read too Berlin and Rome. A second major Is for luncheon or supper. Now, gradual coloring of the foliage, during the World war days. It was much about the outside world to factor is government import regu- creamed eggs of one sort or another bring fresh interest to the hiking visited and Hie approximate length then that Bridgeport added 50,000 no of the trail. be satisfied with the crude shacks lations designed to establish o. are not new. But this one has trails and attract visitors, who ap- persons to its population in less Special Warnings Issued and the almost primitive farming monopoly within each individual ordinary cream sauce. The sauce is than a year, rents went up 20 per Esked Peppers stuffed with 'rice on Mine Dangers in made of condensed cream of mush- cent, land valises leaped 50 per and musffilooms Souls which their parents and pa- business and prevent gold currency room soup! It boasts a glorious speech and rehearse it for the 1940 the War Zone. rents parents have been using for Payments for imports. campaign, cent, factories went up overnight, generations. Payments in Dollars mushroom flavor, enhanced by the -- and the traffic situation became Select round, squat peppers Iso Present American business with actual slices of mushroom in the The kind of campaign the Demo- desperate. they wont topple over when stuff- They waut to build stone houses Manchukuo is actually carried on soup. cratic party will wage in Indiana ed), cut off the stem end, reineve WashIngton.—The Navy Depart- that can be kept clean, houses now almost entirely in the United First, we hard cook the egg s— next year was unveiled at the edt• Job Hunters Descend the seeds and parboil uncovered in ments hydrographic office has able to withstand any kind of States. Manchukuo importers com in water, please, kept just below tonal meeting at French Lick. Mu- So the Chamber of Commerce is salted water for eight minutes.' Litt inaugnrated a supplemental weather. They want new toole for tract in New York or San Fran- the bubbling point. That makes the rals made and exhibited by the not going to be caught unaware out of the water and drain then. tem of "special warnings" to agriculture and new equipment cisco for shipments which are paid eggs firm but tender. (Eggs boiled state committee revealed what the again. Committees have been nam- oughly. The peppers are now ready American shipping as a result of for irrigation similar to that used violently take their revenge by be- Inc whatever stuffing you wha to Ike war in Europe. by progressive fanners. for in the United States. Ameri- ing bouncy and rubbery In texture New Deal has done to help youth ed to handle each factor in a pos- cans have refused to do bllSilleSS get an education, farmers to en- sible war-boom, a boom already ex- put in them. The navy said the special warn- Fund Problem to Be Met here because of the impossibility and hard to digest.) joy the blessings of electricity, mo- pected by the man on the street. Here is one of my favoriteS: ings are issued as necessity war- To help them out, the Federal Eggs a la King government through the National of being paid in United States dol- 1 :an condensed cream. of mush- torists to be protected by grade Factories are being deluged with Baked Peppers with Rice,and rants and supplement the primary lars. reent SOU, separations, unemployed to aern applications for work. Word hao Mushroom Stuffing duty of ship officers to collect and Youth Administration, is working The last resident Kmerican busi• CUP milk wages through WPA projects, erip• gone out to the job-seekers to disseminate information in the in- oust a plan whereby the Havasu- 3 nard - cooked eggs, sliced I can condensed cream of minds? ness representative left the Muir- % cup pnuiento pled children to get assistance, and "come back later." room SOU1) terest of safe navigation. pais can get funds for their much - den district recently and Amer- Mix the cream of mushroom soup Three years ago a bitter presi- help for many other classes of pee- In event of a war-boom, here are 1) cups cooked rice Since the start of the European desired program of modernization. icans virtually have abandoned the thwoughly and add the milk, stir- pie. The everalert Fred F. Bays, the "fads" as presented ill a 12ab-1tla7lirsPonsimebsitterart SiTdead What the Indians need most of country as far as business possibili- dential campaign was in lull state chairman, knows that people war on Sept. 1, twelve bulletins all is cement to build these new ring constantly. Heat to the boiling Alfred M. Landon, wealthy oil man forget easily. But he isnt going to Chamber of Commerce report: 3-4 Zanesgreen pelmets have been radioed to Americas ties go. point and add the sliced, hard- I. There will be an almost im- ships at sea by the hydrographic stone houses. Stone and timber Certain American imports had coOked eggs and pimiento. Mite very who had risen to the governorship let them forget the splendid things Empty I can of condensed cretins office. they can find with abundance on been on the increase for the past gently to prevent the egg slices of Kansas, w. opposing Franklin which have been done for them mediate demand for labor, with ef mushroom, soup into a saucepan the reservation: which comprises sevmal years mainly war materials from breaking up- Heat and serve D. Roosevelt, running for a sec- ; sunder a Democratic administration. only a limited supply of skilled and I and stir until smooth. Then add tha The first, issued on that day, only 518 asses—the nations small- or materials that can be used fos on toast, in patty. 'shells, or in a ond term. In the campaign it was The murals are vivid recitals oi semi-skilled workers available in cooked rice and chopped plinient0; reported that the German govern- est. war. Luxury articles, on the other single large dish garnished on top brought gut that Landon had no government achievement. They are this area. Stuff the parboiled green DepperSi ment had announced start of mili- But to get cement, they have tet hand. have been falling off. Chief with additional egg slices. Serves.4. knowledge of international affairs. impressive. The modern trend is 2. The present house vacancy is cover with bread crumbs and. bake tary operations off Danzig bay have cash, and cash is the stunt- among the products coming in from On the contrary, president Roose- to tell the story by pictures. Bays far below normal and any sub-1 In a moderately hot (3751 .0Vegi and warnea ships using the har- bling block for these ambitio. America have been manufactured velt was under secretary of the is applying this up-to-the-minute stantial increase in employment I Isr 25-35 minutes. bor that "movement in and out youths. Their average animal in- Iron and steel, machinery, motor navy during the World War anu principle to politics. How can the will produce a situation far more I involves clanger of destrucSion." come, by doing odd jobs soul work- vehicles and petroleum. CONTROL URGED had performed the almost impos- Republicans match the picture acute than it was 1/1,1915. Lights No Longer Certain ing in the Civilian Conservation Before the European war. Ger- sible task of transporting the story of Democratic performance 3. Traffic congestion undoubted-1 The following slay, American Corps, is $25. Theyll have to have many and to a lesser extent Italy American Expeditionary Forces to when they have only promises to ly will increase in downtown Frosh of 1939 offer? Promises dont make very vessels were warned that the Brit- far more than that if they are to supplied those products which once France without loss of one ship. streets. More Stalwart ish government had announced build these modern houses. came from the United States. Ger- PN PROPAGANDA Behind Roosevelt, too, was the ad- interesting pictures. 4. Rail facilities will be taxed to Wages to Be Paid many supplied millions of yuar ditional experience gained by four o their utmost within a comparative- that certain lights and other nav- worth of machinery and Italy e- years in the White House. Voters ly short thou, Than 1919 Type igation aids on coasts of the Uni- The NYAs plan for these youths traded to send hundred, of ted Kingdom might be discon- will be ranked as a student aid SlIn Francisco — Prof. H. L. refused to gamble on an inexper- 5. And, finally, from a national tinued without further notice. project and merely will consist of autos and trucks. Childs of Princeton ,advocates the ienced president against the mad CANADA MEETS standpoint, governmental control Fulton, Mo.—The average mid- paying them wages for doing work U. S. Third Consumer. creation of a "U. S. Government dictators of Ellr00e, and Roosevelt in se.veral directions should be an- western college freshman is young- Other warnings followed. These Nevertheless America still is the was re-eleCted. This is a good time ticipated along the lines of price- er, heavier and taller than the included a report that the British on their own houses. This will Per- Hsid largest customer this country Commissoin for the Regulation of Admiralty had announced the lay- mit the money to buy cement. Unfair Competitive Propaganda to pause and thank God for the fixing, limitations on earnings, and fledgling who enrolled 20 Yeare The building program , will have has, being behind only Japan and sober judgment of the ATIl eriCall BOOM DEMAND increased taxation. ago, according to resiilts of a sur- ing, of mines in the Straits of Dev- China. Despite the large increase Practices. electorate. With Roosevelt as er, the Firth of Forth and Heligo- ii second purpose as far as gov- in German purchases here in the "The true function of propagan- Warning Against Optimism vey announced by Paul Herriott, eTshhemeyiostunogfficiinadlsiansarefrceosreifhroenid. da," Dr. Childs told the Common- president, the people have confi- Jr., senior student at Westminster land Bight; that the French gov- last year, the Reich is still well dence that the United States will "Any thinking that the lifting College here. ernment had extinguished naviga- behind the United States. English, wealth Club of California, "is to be steered on a wise course in this ON PULP MILLS of the arms embargo will result in He based his study on enrollment tion lights in French territorial school, usually are fill], of enthusi- French, Dutch and other third help citizens make wise and intel- crisis, If Landon were president More profitable industrial opera- statistics covering 50,000 men over waters; that the Danish govern- asm and eager to institute reforms powers trade here, which normally ligent decisions on public affairs. . . . We hate to even think of it. tion seems fallacious in the face a 20-year period at Westminster, a ment had mined entrances to in reservation life. But, handi- is far smaller in volume than that Sadly enough, however, it often of a practical surety that the gov- private mens college; the Univer- Kongedyo, the Hollaenderdyb and capped by lack of funds ,they be- of the United States, has droopeui does not. Adequate Labor Assured ernment will seek ways to divert a gin to forget about improvements "There is a need, therefore, it Roosevelts wisdom 51 foreign sity of Illinois, a state institution; Dresden. and lose the spirit of progress in- even more. as Large Plants large part of these profits to bol- and the University of Cincinnati, a The office advised on the third Meanwhile, American imports of seems to me, for a federal com- affairs is aptly- revealed in his gi- ster its own financial structure," municipal university. day of war that the German gov- stilled in them at government Manchukuo products, largely bri.,- mission, comparable to the Federal gentle program of national detense. Speed Up. the chamber said, Todays freshmen at all three ernment had announced laying of schools. By encouraging house- ties, hides, horse hair, skins and Trade Commission, to make per- He knew that the kettle of greed Another Connecticut city expect- schools are a year younger, about mines across -entrances to the Bal- building, officials hope to prevent wool, have remained steadily at iodic audits of unfair propaganda and selfishness would some /day Fredericton, N. B.—There will be ed to benefit if a war-boom devel- the loss of such a spirit. about only a fourth of the present boil over in Europe. He wanted this 3 inches taller and eight to ten tic Sea while "respecting foreign practices." no shortage of employment in the ops is Hartford, where are located pounds heavier than the freshmen territorial waters." Now the house-building project exports to this country. Dr. Childs is professor of the natios prepared for any eventual- woods of New Brunswick as long the Colts Patent Fire Arms Manu- of 191), Herriott found. looms most important. Theyd like Manchukuo imports in the Jam, Department of Politics at Prince- ity, hence the $1,800,000,000 pro- as the war is on, Hon. F. W. Pine, facturing Co., and United Aircraft Judging froraan average of the Warned Against Zigzagging to finish some of them before the ary-June period this year are given ton and also editor of Public Opin- gram for improving our national minister of lands and mines, h. factories, as well as many other in- 20-year period, the composite West The U. S. Maritime Commission, winters heavy snows set iii..,After4 officially as follows: From Japan ion Quarterly. defes,te. His enemies fought ap• promised. dustries. minster freshman is 18.54 years another warning said, had advised that, theyll go after the agricul- 511,630,000 yuan, from China 37,- propriating money for war pre- commanders of American vessels Issue Needs Clarifying paredness, calling it another pump With European pulp producers Gov. Rayinond E. Baldwin, old, 69.65 inches tall and weighs tural problem. 347,000 yuan, from the United "Democracies," he declared, "be- forced to cancel contracts with meantime, expressed hope Connec- 145.1 pounds. The Cincinnati en route to and from European o— States 36,773,000 yuan, from Ger- priming scheme. But nobody is crit- freshman is 19.14 years old, 68.34 ports to avoid zigzaging and black- many 24.037,000 yuan, and from lieve in lots of propaganda as a icising this program today. Most firms in the United States, orders ticut economy would proceed "nor- MOTOR SIGN 30 YEARS OLD means of clarifying public issues people, we believe, are for it. Most for finished pulp are beginning to mally and naturally, without as- inches in height and 137.83 pounds outs to avoid being mistaken for Britain and Italy 1,715,000 yuan and forming public opinion. And pour into the province once more, sistance of any war-boom. Any in weight, while the Illini first- belligerent vessels. The commis- Maricopa, Cal.—Cne of the coml. each. cheering is the fact that $300,000,- year man is 19.69 years old, 67.51 A year ago, during the same they like a variety of propaganda. 000 is to be spent on an army air- he said. gains resulting from a war-boom sion also suggested that comman- trys oldest signs givisg directions Dictatorships like propaganda, too, For several years the big mills to industrial Connecticut, he said, inches tall and weighs 140.29 ders paint American flags on the to motorists still stands and is en- period. Japan sent its 367,241,000 plane building program. The few pounds. yuan worth of goods. China 13,744•,- but only of one kind." weeks that the new world war has scattered about the province have wont() be offset by rising Prices. hulls, batches and sundecks of forced by Police Chief James Co- Lately, Dr. Childs said, there been virtually idle due to compe- —o their vessels and spotlight the sens. The sign reads: "Maricopa 000, the United States 53,333,000 been in progress, the effectiveness GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER OF Germsny 12,808,000, Britain 3,365,- have been several excellent analy- of the air bomber has been forcibly tition from overseas. Few men American flag at night. City Limits, Close Muffler." It sis made of the propaganda of the illustrated. If America is attacked, have been at work cutting pulp, BOUNTY MUTINEER DEAD Another warning advised that was erected 30 years ago, prob- 000 and Italy 97,000. wood, with all they produced mov Entire Town Fell Germany hati laid mines in the ably to prevent startling of horses The yuan at the current official World War, but insisted that what it will be through the air. Roose- Sydney, N. S. W.—A great- rate of exchange is worth approxi- is wanted and most needed now is velt intends that we shall be pre- lag directly to Germany for pro- North S. off the German coast. and causing them to run away. all analysis of present propaganda. cessing there. granddaughter of one of the Boun- mately 27 U. S. cents, but is quot- pared to fight off invaders. Due to the sudden upswing Lightning Bolt ty mutinems, Mrs. Mary Ann 111111•11111MP ed at 71/2 cents in independent "Theoretically," he said, "the which began a short Hole after Quintal, died here at the age .of 78. banks in Shanghai, Peking and sound ideas of democracy vvill sur- The ever-normal granary was German troops began to move into Shoal Lake, Man. A freak Born on Norfolk Island, a few Tics sits vive and the irrationalities will be created by the New Deal to con- Poland, the big plant of the Port lightning bolt, coming from an al- years after the descendants of the SEE AND DRIVE rejected. But too many confusing trol the supply of agricultural pre- Royal Pulp Paper Co., Ltd., in most cloudless sky, struck the snutineers were removed to that factors and too much deliberately ducts and prevent food prices from Fairville, on the outskirts of St. center of this little Manitoba town island from Pitcairn Island, Mrs. China Sets Up confusing propaganda is prevalent falling disastrously low. NOW, as John, has gone on a 24-hour basis. and showered terrified townsfolk Quintal came lo Sydney 30 years THE NEW 1939 today to allow propaganda to a result of the European war, com- That mill had been virtually with sparks as it traveled the ago. Cultural Units achieve those ends. modity prices begin to skyrocket. closed for several years. When length and breadth of the village Her great-grandfather was the "We know how countries in Eu- Secretary of Agriculture Wallace demand for bleached sulphite on suspended telephone wires. mutineer Matthew Quintal. Her rope are trying to win the support warns, as does the President, that waned, the mill began experiment- Several persons received sharp husband was a grandson of Mat- To Curb Japan of the United States, but what we there is no reason for any substan- log with rayon pulp for Japan. jolts as heavy charges of electric- -- want to know is just how they are thew. She is survived by one Chungkinf—Gen. Ku Chu-tung, tial increase in food prices. There And then the bottom fell out of ity invaded their homes. One resi- daughter, Mrs. I., Parkinson, GRAHAM doing it. We want to know what is a sufficiency of fooSI. In fact, the market there when hostilities gommander of Kiangsu and Che- dent received hospital treatment kiang and parts of Anhwei and Gi- methods they are using; what in- many of the basic foods such as with China became serious, Opel" after the bolt struck him as he sat CHINESE GIRL RANKED angsi, has formed an organization fluence or pressure they are bring- butter. eggs, cereals, fruits are on ations slackened almost to a in the kitchen of his home. 4-Door Trunk Sedan of economic and cultural commit- ing to bear on Americans and their the governments , "surplus" list, standstill. A husky blacksmith was sent Lendon.—Englands both ranking tees to combat Japanese plans to leaders." asod the Commodities Surplus Cor- Thousands upon thousands of spinning three feet in the air. An- feminine tennis player is ,Geni finance the China campaign by poration has actually been giving cords of pulpwood, in mill ponds other man was knocked down in Hoahing, a Chinese girl who has them away to the needy. The gov- and cut through the province, his garden. utilizing the resource of the occu- Clubs To Plant Fish ernment has 80,000,000 bushels oh promptly were shipped to a ready lived here 18 years. pied areas, it was revealed here. wheat, 260,000,000 bushels of coo , German market and plant machin- Financiers, reconstruction ex- 11,000,000 bales of cotton, and ery was shut down. ecutives and educators are serving Before October 20 great stores of other commodities. The fact that the U. S. dollar is on the committee, Chinese reports If the government can kee p Prices at a premium of 8 or 9 cents fa- Said. Bass, bluegills and other game up by buying on the (men market, vors the pulpmen. Drive In and Get Acquainted The economic group is mapping fish propagated in conservation it can keep them down by dumping Confidence also was expressed out plans to increase agricultural club hatcheries in cooperation with tsy the minister that the war prodimtion, store food stuffs and the Division of Fish and Game, on the market. It is in this way that pro4teering can be held to a would react favorably on distress WITH clothing and heighten the effic- are to he planted in Indiana lakes minimum. Secretary Wallace has ed Atlantic fisheries. iency of transpo`ration as well as and streams by Oct. 20, it was an- a powerful agency at his command Is purchase and control economic nounced today by Virgil M. Sim- resources of the war are.. mons, commissioner of the De- to protect the helpless Ipublic. GRANDFATHER, 62, TAKES The committee also will readjust partment of Conservation. TO AIR AND FLIES ALONE DELIVERED TO YOU FOR $995 currency, promote trade and de- Planting of the dub fish was Use Republican partys dearth of velop light industries. started during the past week under a og/Inan is becoming more ser- Pontiac, Mich.—Sixty-two-year- PRODUCTS BEAUTY ECONOMY Duties of the cultural commit- the supervision of the game war- ious (for them) with each passing old Bert Allen has learned to fly SHELL GRAHAMS "S pint of Mo- GRAHAM proves its economy tees will be to edit and publish dens. Reports ous the first plantings day. Up to now it appeared that because he couldnt let his 17- lion" styling wins first under A.A.A. supervision by reading material and to open .d indicate that the 1939 production the campaign would be fought op year-old granddaughter, Marcella awards at f o u r important defeating all other contest- maintain schools. will be larger than in 1938 when thegs ound the New Deal had Allen, get ahead of him. AT Continental sa Ions; influ- ants in three consecutive The committees, Chinese quar- the clubs produced over seven Issued to place unemployed to work Marcella, flying since she w. ences 1939 design of many Gilmore - Yosrnite Economy ters said, will be under the direct lion fish for restocking lakes and in private industry. The war is 16, has accumulated 40 solo hours American manufacturers. runs. (Average in 1938 event, supervision of the war area party treams. now bricging a rush of orders 10 in the air and will seek a pilots 25.77 miles per gallon). and Political Affairs Commission Two hundred and nineteen clubs this country and industry gives all license when she becomes 18. Al- KILGORE AND JACIDON STS. of which Generalissimo Chiang are operating 507 ponds. covering evidence that it is going to absorb len, not to be outdone, arranged COMFORT PERFORMANCE— Kai-shek is the chairman .d 309 acres this year. No other state a great share of this idle man pow- for instruction and then began so GRAHAMS wide seats, deep GRAHAM invites critical General Li Chai-sun is deputy has a cooperative program for er. I hell the national debt and un- loing himself. Hes already com- (soari o us cushions, cif ntif i- comparison in all depart- chairman. game fish production which even balanced federal budget were go- pleted five solo hours. ce! ly balanced weight a n d rnents of motor car perform. approaches that carried on in In- ing to be occasions for beating the 0 — equalized spring ratio com- ante: speed, pick-up in high, DRIVERS ADVISED; CRICKETS diana. tont-toms. The upturn in business TRANSGRESS PROPERTY LINE bined to produce a ride thats get-away, driving ease, riding o— will scuttle this issue, for more restful and relaxing. qualities, economy. Reno. Nev.—Hint to the Nevada TYPICAL IRISH SERVICE profits for business mean higher Cleveland, 0.—Godfrey Holmes, THE SHELL SERVICE STA motorist who is unaccustomed to tax even. for Uncle Sam, and a printer, must find a way to push Mormon crickets- on the highway: S.th Bend. — A completely likelihood of a balanced budget the upper story of his frame print GLENN BUTTS, Mgr. Courteous SerViCe Dont pay any attention to the equipped dark room is being in- The upward surge in private em. shop back seven-eighths of an inch Muncie Auto Body Sales Corp. Crickets when you run over them stalled in Notre Dame Stadium so element will shrink WPA rolls. to prevent it from hanging over 1603 S. Walnut St. Phone 6689 and they squeal; just slow down that telephoto and wirephoto pic- It.looks as if Jim. tiVaton will have the adjoiuing property of the )1. and watch the road. tures of games can be transmitted. In get out his old moth-eaten tariff C. Stone Co. ■NIUMMEM11._ THE POST-DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939. Buick took the lead sill a price cut of $281 on one of its advance BARGE SHIPPING Be Corseted for that 1940 Figure POTATO MARKET models. EIRES NEUTRALITY COMPLICATES The war caught about 60,000 American citizens in warring co.- OF CORN LIKELY UP FOR CANADA ! e and many of them are strand- BRITISH NAVYS U-BOAT PATROL; !ed there. Fredericton, N. B,—New Bruns- Stomach ulcers are five times TO BE HEAVIER wicks potato producers are opti- More common among men than ONLY ULSTER BASES AVAILABLE mistic over marketing prospects among women. Also, five times in South Anierica once more, due more men than women die from Dublin—Eire is so close to the be natural that the people, no mat- Muscatine, Ia. Claims to practical elimination of com- gastric and intestinal ulcers. stark realities of war that it has ter what sympathies they may petition from European countries. called out reserve forces and in, have, should look to their own Distinction as Part First orders placed by buyers in More than one half of all the col- troduced numerous defense meas• country first, and in looking to of Farm Belt. the Argentine, for October deliv- lege students flunk out aud do not ores ranging from blackouts to their own country should see what -- ery, total approximately 300,000 graduate. food control, but the country is the interests of their own country Muscatine, Ia.—Increased activ- crates, each containing 110 pounds determined if possible to keep out ity in grain markets because of of seed stock. Those orders were The Motion Picture Industry is of the European conflict. am DeValera disclosed that the g trying to capitalize on the war Eire is committed to a policy at German minister had informed the European war is expected to Sta ed before the war shadow- strict neutrality which the Ger. him that Germany would respect make this a record year for corn settled down definitely and „ ^-ae.....etee■Ce headlines. War plays that you may see are: "Blackout Over Europe," man government haa acknowledg- Eires neutrality provided it was shipments by boat on the Missis- expected that exports for the late ed and agreed to respect. Respon- adhered to. sippi river. fall and winter will make e rec- "A man at the bar of justice al- "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," "The sible officials insist that the coun- Muscatine, because of its strate- ord, ways thinks it is better to give Dictator," "Battalion of Death," try will abandon the neutral posi- gic location, has outstripped larger Poland, which furnished consid- than receive." and, "Thunder Afloat." tion only if forced to do so, but Cincinnati To cities on the upper Mississippi erable cqmpetition with its high - the fact that defense measures are river in corn shipments. It claims quality seed stock, has been elim- "If life were ail vacation, proceeding in so thorough a fash- The United States Patent Office I wonder how twould seem, Test Police Radio to have become the "Port Cit y of inated as a competitor in the field. issues between 500 and 1,000 pat- ion indicates that there is some the Corn Belt" because it a-as pre- Denmark, Belgium and Lithuania, ents each week. Through all the days in quiet ways apprehension. . demands when corn other important competitors, will To live and loaf and dream? Britain wilt not Se able to main- Cincinnati, 0.—Radio facsimile pared to meet Avoiding all vexation for police car communication is exports became profitable last THE "NEW 1940 FIGURE"—Lord Taylor adaptation of the Maim, be handicapped by their nearness It is hard for a man who has nev- tain naval bases in Eire. During the latest aid of science to crime year. to the European battlefield. er been out of a job to get a job And snugly hid from care, Ike last war the British had an bush en corset. At left is the short version for younger women who want If life were all vacation. anti-submarine base at Baetry, detection. This year Muscatine again is the suggestion of the wasp waist in their wardrobe, while at the right Majority of the potato belt ex- because he has had no experience The apparatus will furnish mo- ready to send heavily-loaded Is I wonder how wed fare." while the U. S. navy was based at the revolutionary long corset which trims the waist with a high bust porters will not be affected by the at job getting. Queenstown (now Cobh). The tor patrolmen with printed de- barges down the river if Iowa arid rounded hip effect for the young matron. s har p incr.,se in ocean freight — scriptions, pictures and finger- farmers decide to unload their rates because arrangements for Alan has been known to stand areas served by these bases two huge holdings of corn, stored in WAR crises and zero-hours may Lord Taylor, large New York desert temperatures hot enough to decades ago will have to be Pa prints of suspects while the squad TV have the universe on edge department store, have re-created chartering vessels for the season trolled farther away, with attend- cars travel their beats. Experi- cribs under the government seal- were completed early in the sum- kill diamond rattlesnakes. HEALTH mental broadcasts of police fac- ing program. but the world of fashion is con- the original, authentic feature, and GROUPS ing disadvantages. Britain, of cerned chiefly with the "hour offer its adaptation as the "New mer. However, smaller producere course, still will be able to operate similes from Cincinnati have been Illinois in Territory glass" corset which holds the spot- will reap the benefit of most of Every Saturday and Wednesday the fleet from Larne, in North Ire picked up as far away as San L. R. McKee, manager of one of 1940 Figure" for rounded hips, high a plane leaves New York Cit y fOr light in the news just now. busts, small waistlines.. the neve orders due to the war land. Jose, Cal., he said. the largest shipping companies face higher shipping costs. an overnight flight to Europe; MEET 0CT115 s Mainbocher focused the spot- Light, and easy to wear, the in- Manpower Not Available Plans ai o are in process to in- here, said Muscatines shipping light which started the ravishing, First shipments are expected to every Tuesday and Thursday a Britain likewise will not be able stal facsimile receivers in army territory extends at least 150 miles revolutionary trend. It was an spiration of the new 1910 figure plane returns. remolds the waistline. Its the sen- be made through the port of St. Pittsburgn.—A review of the to call on Irish manpower at wilt. airplanes to attempt transmission into Iowa. It also draws from rich edict from Paris, the corseted fig- John between Oct. 10 and Oct. 15. However, numerous Irish were of important orders and maps Illinois farm land. ure! Others joined forces with the sation of the Autumn openings and Winston Chuchill has been made problems oonfronting medical sci- serving in Britains regular forces the main topic of conversation with Crop values have been estimat- ence in the field oh public health while the planes are in flight He said the extent of shipping famous designer. All fashion dic- ed at from 50 to 75 per cent nor- Chief of Great Britains navy. This when the war broke out and nu- maneuvers. depends largely upon grain prices, tates point to the silhouette. fashionable women. mal. While the potato fields were is the same position Mr. Churchill I will be provided when the Amer- merous Irish were in the British but added that cheaper freight held at the beginning of 1914-1918 ican Public Health Association reserve forces and responded to SCHOOL BELLS COLLECTED rates for water transportation are free of blight this summer, wea- conflict. meets here during the week of summons. Britain also may re ther conditions were adverse. The Oct. 15 in 68th annual convention. an important factor. River rates Fury of Air War Not Yet Known, northern section of the producing quire the services of Irish living Cleveland, O.—Miss Helen B. from Muscatine to New Orleans belt had too much rain, while the The rats and mice are unusually Some of the Problems to be tits"- in Britain. Lewis, a librarian, collects school are 14 cents a hundred pounds, Asserts Pilot in Spanish Conflict southern portion suffered from thick and destructive this year and cussed by 4,000 nurses, doctors, Irelands neutral status will not bells. She has the bells which compared with rail rates of be- to make the situation worse, there engineers, chemists and educators affect the supplying of foodstuffs once summoned students of more tween 35 and 40 cents, McKee heat and mouth for many weeks. is an epidemic which is killing off to Britain. Thus Irish resources Pittsburgh—Its a long step from University of Pittsburgh, he Hardest hit by drouth was the from the United States and Europe will serve Britain as well as though than a dozen schools. said. fertile Hartland area. the most of the cats in many dis- will include community health, so- Last year more than 5,000,000 piloting warplanes over Spain to stopped formal instruction and tricts. cial diseases, pneumonie, cancer it were a participant in the war. bushels of corn were shipped from running an elevator in a depart- began flying instruction, and, in and sanitary measures regulating What little trade Ireland had ment store. his spare time, began to turn out In order that transcontinental with Germany probably will dis- Legal Notice Muscatine for foreign consump- magazine copy. food packaging, water supply and appear. Irish exports to Germany tion. For the first seven months of But Jim Peck made that stop planes may not collide, those plan- public pools. and is now ready for a third and When the Spanish war broke es going west are required to fly were mostly horses, -livestock and this year, shipments—all for do- U. S. TO DEVELOP A half dozen other organizations meat. There is no legal reason why mestic use—have failed to reach more iinportant change. out, Peck volunteered and soon at the even thousanaho of feet high Next month the handsome, 27- was piloting a plane for the Loy- which cope with related problems German merchant vessels could not half that figure. But increases are —6,000, 8.000 or 10,00 feet; those will meet in conjunction with the call at Irish ports for cargoes, but expected because of the war. year-old colored youth will leave alists. During one air battle over going east fly at the otld thousands for New York to turn full-time Valepcia, Peck experienced the METAL RESERVE —7,000, 9,000 or 11,000 feet. APHA. any attempt to do so would invite 201,530 Tons in 1938 author, and prepare a complete sensation of almost certain death They include the Institute on almost certain canture by Britist Corn shipments in the Rock book on. aviation. when his plane collided with an Public Health Education, the In- warships. Therefore it is natural to Island army engineering district WPA clahns to have taught 1,- ternational Society of Medical expect that, Irish products which For the past two years, when enemy bomber. Miraculously, TLI CSOM Ariz.—The Federal gov- 500,000 people in the United States last year totalled 205,539 tons, off his elevator job, Peck has been however, his ship pulled free, and Health Officers, the Association of formerly went to Germany hence- with Muscatine handling 111,656, ernment, alarmed at the lack of In read. When the last census was Women in Public Health, the Na- forth will be diverted to British to writing articles on flying for na- he was able to make a safe land- domestic supplies of certain met- taken in 1930 there were 4,250,000 according to a recent report. The tional magazines. His graphic de- . tional Organization for Public asisst the latter in prosecuting the district extends from the month als deemed necessary in war-time, adult illiterates in this country. Health Nursing and the American war. of the Wisconsin river three miles scriptions of aerial warfare have Pecks experiences in Spain in conducting a 9250,000 campaign Trade with Germany was never won his prominence in the pub- have formed the background for to find new eleposits of the U. S. Already 250,000 persons living in School Health Aesociation. large. For the first six months of below McGregor, Ia., to Clarks- lisihng field and resulted directly most of his recent writings. Dr. Edward S. Godfrey, Jr., of ville. Mo. Bureau of Mines office in Tucson. London have volunteered as blood 1930 total Eire exports amounted in the book contract. "Im just a pilot." Peck declares. donors for the wounded of the Albany N. Y., president of the to approximately $2,000,00b. Muscatine was second only to "but there are plenty of pilots just Such.metals as tungsten, chrome, APHA, will address the convention Long before he volunteered to present war. Defines Minneapolis, Minn., last year in go to Spain as a pilot for the Loy- walking around. Today you !nnst antimony, tin, manganese and eth- Tuesday night, Oct. 17. One of the De Valera Status total tonnage moved by Inland alists, Peck was flying and writing specialize. Im going to specialize errewhieh this nation ordinarily is Papers to be delivered will be one Eires neutral status was defined atevu-u y s Corp. Minneapolis; forced to import will b p sought in Ohe-tenth of the worlds by Eamon de Valera before the of flying. After two years at the in aviation writing." the western United States by en- population is engaged in war. by a father and son—Dr. Henry Eire parliament which met in an shipped 135,121 tons, compared Field Smyth, Sr., of Philadelphia, emergency session on the eve of with 127,869 for Muscatine. Ton- ginem-s of the bureau. and Dr. Henry Field Smyth, Jr., of nage of other principal shipping FOUR MILLION TREES $10,004)000 Grant Made On an average a movie star lasts Britains declaration of war. He School Places FOR SPRING PLANTING The survey will be financed by Iwo years, five months and four- Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, on said he was aware there were cities included: St. Paul, Minn., teen days in Hollewood. reearts of the Committees on In- strong sympathies in Eire regard- 81,536; Burlington, Ia., 67,655; funds from a $10,000,000 grant Defense Value State forest nurseries will have made by the last Congress to make dustrial Anthrax and Volatile Sol- ing the war, but he did not think Rock Island, III., 10,762; Dubuque, approximately four million young Ilse United States more self suf- Carrie Jacobs Bond was unable vents. that anyone, no matter what his Ia., 8,980, and Davenport, 5,591. trees available fore reforestation to find a publi:Mer for her "I Love ! feelings might be,be feel Mall Flee river barges—often 10 or On Navigation ficient in mining of the metals and windbreak plantings on public which become vitally important in You Truly" and so she borrowed I EMBRACE IN TRAFFIC COSTLY he policy sh d b anything thar 12 of them together—carriedecoal, and private lands next spring, Vir- wartime industry. the necessary money and had the what the government has decided. gasoline, oil, some steel and a rap- Philadelphia. — Franklin Insti- gil M. Simmons, commissioner of The survey thus far has desig- song published for herself. More "We of all nations," he said, idly increasing variety of other tutes school of navigation will the Department of Conservation, than a -million copies of that song Fresno, Cal.—Even if they, were "know what force used by a nated eight projects in the West newlyweds, Police Judge Melvin IC. stronger nation against a weaker merchandise. open again this October with an reported today. Orders for Does which will be worked by miners have been sold. important emphasis of the pro- Gibbs sentenced the groom to 30 one means, and we have known already are being received and it and the minerals sold to the gas- days in jail and the bride to five what invasion and partition mean. gnim as a practical measure of Is anticipated that the demand eminent. The Shipperke poodle is the only national defense as result of the will exceed the supply. dog in the world born without a days in jail for stopping their auto- We are not forgetful of our own c " Y " Indian Legend Arizona as yet has not been ac- mobile in a downtown intersection history. So long as the country or Citc Cte , - se , Clerk of the Common European war. Dry weather during the past tail. This dog is 9 native of Bel-1 Council of the City of Muncie, this 21st. corded one of these projects, but and causing a traffic j any part of it is subject to force The course, under the direction growing season affected the coni- gium and the Netherlands. am while uay ,ptember, 1939. Of Nermoose engineers of the mine bureau are they embraced, by a stronger nation, it will only Sect. of the Weems System of Naviga- fers and black locust saedlings at studying for deposit locations in Again Bobs Up tion of Annapolis, provides teach- the nurseries, particularly at the the deeert and mountains and the Diabetes es one of the few- di- ing Of piloting and dead reckon- Clark County state forest nursery, state will "get its share of work" seases in the United States that is V[1,1§ 0000 Facts That Concern You No. 12 of a series. ing fair aviators and mariners. with the result that fewer trees if the project is continued, accord- the increase. The Pas, Alan., Can.—What is Although the course has been an a-ill be available for 1940 plant- it that walks like a moose, looks ing to E. D. Gardner, supervising Negro boxer John Henry Lewis and breathes like a moose, yet adult education aetivity of the in- ings than • in 1939 whea 6,000,000 engineer. feeds on the bottom, underwater, stitute for the past three years, it trees were planted. considered stmlying so that he of northern lakes? now serves as a peace time train- might become a preacher but lat- Its a "mermoose" an amphibi ing school , for aerial and marine Wang Reported er decided against that idea and oats creature which Indiane it, navigators. took a job as liquor salesman. IN TIMES OF RISING While no military obligation is Woman, 85, Spent 54 northern Saskatchewan say they Plotting Coup Recently Chang Kong, an old TAXES, UNEMPLOYMENT, have peen. attached or implied by enrollment ▪ IV 0? hct "Mermoose" to you, Its "Pikwut inl the classes, officials of the in- Years in Bedroom Chinese laundryman, wan arrested FARM PROBLEMS, THE chee Kwaskaypitchikaywin" to the stitute said, those who pass the In South China on a charge of diunkenness. This London — Harriet Louisa was the first time that a Chinaman RECORD OF BEER IS examieations are trained naviga- Critchell, known as the "Saint ot A 99-year-old Cree Indian, Nor- tors capable oe special and valu- Chungking -TWang Chang-we, had ever been convicted for drunk- DOUBLY INTERESTING man Lathlin, reported to a curi- able service to then country. Dewlish" because of her courag- ousted Kuomintang leader, plans enness in a Manhattan court. ous Belmont, Mass., school teacher. The courses taught are directed eous and gentle nature, celebrated to eetablish a new "National Gov- her 851h birthday in her tiny cot. ernment" Oct. 10, the anniversary o Miss America for 1939 is Patricia I MILLION WORKERS. P. G. Downes, who was tracking along lines now foste red by the tage bedroom, where she has spent GOVERNMENT COSTS: down stories of the mermoose, that government and are largely suited the Chinese revolution, informed Mary Donnelly of , Mich- Beer makes jobs in 54 years ot her life. Chinese believe here. igan. And, this year we have a Beet- contributes he had seen the animal in his to the requirements of the Civil Miss Critchell was Only 31 when Million Dollars over 100 lndustriss youth. Aeronautics Authoritys training Wangs new "National Govern• Mrs. America. She Is Mrs. Armand He was crossing a frozen lake, she was carried to her bed. She meat" will be inaugurated at Can- Donaruma of Union City, N. J. t city in Taxes program for private fliers. has never left it. She has never ton, according to his present plans. he said, where the ice was thin and The Fels Planetarimn will be seen an automobile, a plane, a these sources said. the water clear and deep, when used during the course to teach woman smoking, a girl with paint- Twenty of the New York Worlds "looking down through the ice and For this pur pose, Wan g sum Fairs midgets went to Manhattans yacht owners, boating enthusiasts, ed fingernails, or any of the hun- -moned a special "cabinet conies water I saw beneath my feet a dred and one everyday sights of German Consulate and registered moose crawling aloug the sandy fliers, amateur astronomers and of his supporters for Sept. for military duty for their home- lake bottom and eating the weeds others to ,comprehend the princi- modern life. 1, after which the appointments land. that grew there." ples of celestial navigation. But she keeps in touch with th, of ell important ministers of the Elder tribesmen corroborated the world through her radio and new government will be announc- friends. There is not "a person in ed, these Chinese sources asserted. The 1940 Olympic Games were 100,000 FARMERS: story ot the submarine moose but "BLIND DATES" MUSTERED the Dorset village of Dewlish whom scheduled ftir Finland and were to younger bucks expreseed disbelier To enable Wang to carry on an be followed bo the Winter .0Iym- Beer pays 100 Million and said they "should admire to 300 STRONG FOR PARTY she does not know; not a joy or administration, a requisite to his Dollars for Farm Crops sorrow or theirs, which she does ettablishment of a "National Gov- mcs next winter in Germany. On see one." Wilmington, Del.—A local rec- .t ernment," the Japanese forces in account of the war both haVe been ord of some sort was set when 350 South China, particularly in Kwan called off . nmle "blind dates" attended a AFFLICTIONS OVERCOME tuna province, were understood to __— Research Worker dance at the same time at the elo- -- be starting drasticemilitary opera- Back during the old Worlds war tel duPont. The occasicin was the Sydney, N. S. W.—Australia has tions to stabilize this area . the U. S. bought the Virgin Islands Urges War Caution convention of Alpha Iota, a busi- II Helen Keller in the person of Meanwhile, Miss Chen Pi-chtm. from Denmark for $25.000,000 to ness school sorority, only 75 or so 30-year-ohl Alice Bettridge. Deaf, wife of Wang Ching-wei and her- be used aa a minter base but found Austin, Tex.—Dr. DeWitt C. Red- of whose members knew local dumb and blind, she lead/5 an ac- self a noted revolutionary worker, later that there was no harbor on dick, Universityeof Texas associate boys. So Phi Theta Pi, a GoldeY tive life, as editor of the Braille has become "particularly active Ike islands deep enough to ac- journalism professor, said after a College fraternity, came to the Australian magazine, professional in alleged efforts to enlist the sup- comodate a warehip. two-year study cif newspaper treat- rescue with a date-bureau recruit- knitter and timist. She writes all port of overseas Chinese on the -- ing service to furnish the needed of the leading articles for the side fo her husband, Chinese re- Practically all new 1940 car an- ment of the 1914-18 World War nouncements carry, price cuts. that occupation a the Saar valley escorts for the out-of-town girls. magazine. ports asserted. in Germany by French troops 4■1111111■111mr AND NOW, TO KEEP BEERS MANY BENEFITS, made German People receptive to Adolf Hitlers rise to power. FOR YOU AND FOR THEM, AMERICAS If the Allies had not placed an BREWERS WANT TO HELP KEEP BEER army of occupation in the con- They Know the Answers to Good quered territory after the, war, 0. W. TUTTERROW RETAILING AS WHOLESOME AS BEER ITSELF. Reddlek said, Hitler could not Laundering THEIR PROGRAM WILL INTEREST LOCAL have gained his hold on the peo- Thats What Muncie Housewives Are Finding 411 No. Elm. Phone 3241 sToREs LAW AUTHORITIES... AND YOU. ple. Out When They Send Their Laundry to EVERS. Formerly J. E. Hays Grocery Reddicks doctors thesis at the MAY WE SEND YOU THE FACTS? 901 No. Brady. Phone 2-3458 University of Missouri dealt with JOIN THE PARADE TO For free booklet, address: United Brewers Indus- coverage, of the war -by Americas in Whitely newepapers.• Papers in the United rial Foundation, 12 East 4oth St., New York, N. Y. States were remarkably accurate, Evers Soft Water Laundry, Inc. ,,,e0 BR he said, but he cautioned them to label carefully each story from the Quality Fit for Kings BEER... a beverage moderation present corithatant nations. It has been estimated that only Our Price is Within the Reach of All one in every 166 persons lives PHONE 3731— long enough to die of old age.

THE POST-DEMOCRAT FRIDAY; 9EPTFIkttril 29, I94. THE POST-DEMOCRAT A Democratic weekly newspaper representing the Democrats of Beware of Poison TIMELY WARNING • Education and Jobs Muncie, Delaware County ana the 10011 Congressional District, The only Democratic Newspaper in Delaware County. itaoos-r/Ws "Do not believe of necessity everything you mid or hear. Check Indiana stopped producing children in the early days of the de. up on it first," said the President. pression. Parents refrained from bringing children into a world Entered as aecond elates matter January 15, 1921,- at the Poeteffice SPUFBOS In this appeal to the American citizen to preserve a neutral mind TO BIG BUSINESS where all that they could hope for in the years to come was a bread at Muncie, Indiana, under Act of March 3, 1879, during the developments or the European war, the President warned line or a Hooveryille. So they took pity upon the unborn, as well as against the new weapon of warfare, the thing which is called propa- pity for the living. That explains the present reduction of pupils in PRICE 5 CENTS-$1050 A YEAR ganda and which has become so much a part of our life. the first grades. 223 North Elm Street, Phone 7412. It was pmpaganda which brought about the 1937 depression, at Townsend Says Buying At the same thne the farsighted policy of the Democratic party MRS. GEO. B. DALE, Publisher a time when the recovery was well oss its way. It was rumor thal Power of Workers Must decided to keep their educational system intact and to make possible stopped people from buying and sent many men and women back to a high school education, or its equivalent for every boy and girl. Thal Muncie, Indiana, Friday: September 29, 1939. the relief rolls. For it was buying power that made business and sup- Increase accounts for an increase in the high schoola of approximately the ported btsiness and when this stopped, people lost their jobs. -- same number that disappeared from the lower grades, a matter ol It was the sse of propaganda which, directed by the forces of When the war is over, something some importance to those who think in terms of the future. For it They Want To Go special privilege, which has hampered and mmle ineffective every more permanent must replace the has become more and more apparent that only those who are equip- Recruiting stations of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps move of the New Deal. jobs and buying power of those ped mentally can survive in the new order brought about by inven- It was this same use of propaganda which removed 650,000 of who have earned high wages in tions. in Washington are receiving a great many applications of the unemployed from useful work and reduced their buying power Ohs making of munitions and im- The Federal Works Agency has just issued a report on the pe. Americans of military age who wish to join the service. Con- to the pointof danger where private business, especially of the far- plements of deatruetioit., troleurn and natural gas industries, showing that the use of these trary to predictions there has been a constant stream of mer and retailer is concerned. It was this same sort of scandal which So warned Gov. M. Clifford products is increasing and that in these fields, opportunities for work has stirred up hatred among the people, increased racial and religious Townsend, talking to big business will be greater in the coming years, if- World War veterans calling at the National Capital head- animosity, and extended some of the old world enmities into this PXPCUtives who see lush days That "if" is an education equivalent to that of a high school edu- quarters to say that they are willing to serve "if we can get By WALTER A. SHEAD land of freedon. ahead. cation. . They warn that this is an occupation which requires the in." In the appeal that people do not believe of necessity all they The only way to accomplish this, equivalent of a high school education. The recruiting stations in the Capital did not have to In its payment of $700 per mad and hear, the President is asking that the American peoples gays the Governor, is to increase . "The demand for unskilled labor in most branches of the in- wait many days after President Roosevelt issued his order to teaching unit to the public schdols protect themselves from the poison of a controlled press. He calls to Ihe buying power of workers and destry is disappearing rapidly. For the bulk of the industrys labor of Indiana, the state government attention that adulterated news can be more deadly than adulerated perhaps shorten hours. force, yoeths with high school education dr its equivalent are pre- raise the strength of the Army and Navy to a new peacetime rood-but that each person must be his own protector. While others are thinking in ferred as new employes. There is hide hope for re-employment of is lifting approximately $14,005,- The world long HBO older, untrained workers who have lost their jobs in the industry," high before it was able to say that there would be plenty of 000 annually from the backs of denounced poisoned wells and waters as in- terms of war and its possible pro- enlistments to provide for the one hundred thousand extra human in times of war. It has declared that poisoned beef can no fits to a neutral nation, the Gov- Warns the government report. the taxpayers in the local subdi- longer be sold. It remains to tlestroy poisoned news, which is ever ernor takes time out to look ahead. The same is probably true in all other walks of life. It is the men that would be added to the military units. visions of government. more dangerous, He wants no return to the things trained man that gets the job and holds it. that happened after the last wee In this light; the record of Indiana in preparing for tomorrow and In other words this $14,000,- in which this country became In- iOn citizens takes on new importance. The Indiana boy and girl will "Windfall Profits" 000 is taken off real property volved. be prepared for the world of tomorrow. The speculators and riggers of prices of food supplies He remembers that in those and distributed on a basis of Brewers Convene days people acted as though the were responsible for the rush on food stores resulting from ability tax pay through the Gross THE MISTAKES conditions were to last forever Sheet Metal Workers. widespread shortage and mounting prices. The Presidents Income tax. And yet the Repub- and engaged in a glorious spree of Welding and Cutting (Oxy-acety- lican leaders hold this expendi- On Public Service lene Elect. Arc.) proclamation, suspending quotas on sugar in order to halt spending at high prices and gam- Production Tool Maintenanee HOMECOMING the hoarding, said that speculators were scheming to "cap- ture up as an increased cost of bling om their profits. They had State Government. Of course it OF ROOSEVELT BREWER of ,America who haTe what the President called "fools and Set-up. (Continued From Page One) ture windfall profits." is not, but lets assume that been conducting a three-fold gold", which was something differ- Salesmanship and Merchandising Elements of Retail Selling which will mien Frida3 There are no shortages of food in the United States. it is and compare some educa- educational, advertising and self- ent than gold. night the traditional Pow-woo So the Governor reminds busi- Problems of Salesmanship - tional costs in Indiana. Propaganda Press Laying regulation campaign to align their Groceries, Meats, Drugs, Dry banquet and pep session will la industry with the public interest, ness men that the only security held in the Mens Gym, with thE Down Hate Barrage that business can obtain is more Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Lumber, Farmers Likely To Flourish Education is the foundation of Will review progress and plan to. Etc. intra-squad freshman football game Against President fare operations at the United Brew- customers and that the only way topping off the evening program Agricultural products are not war goods and the farmers any democracy. Thomas Jefferson Textiles. • - ers Industrial Foundations Conven. that there can be more customers Saturday also will be High Schoo are legitimately entitled to the benefits of higher prices for believed that was true when he is to place more money in the Homemaking Courses Day, their goods. Just where the war, and prices, will go, nobody if °ended the public school system Startiag with the beginning of tion in New York City, on Wednes pocketbook of workers. Clothing Problems. in the nation. It is only in coun- Rooseveles second term, the pro- day, October 4. A prosperity based on destruc- Food Problems. knows. But in the last European war our farmers got rich- paganda press began to lay down All brewers In the country have Home Planning and Furnishing. The Indo-Malayan mantis inseci tries where the people are kept tion soon ends. It kills its owe cus- is shaped like a fiddle. they sold their wheat for $2 a bushel. in ignorance that dictators assume its barrage upon the New Deal. been invited to attend the Convem tomers. The prosperity suggested Child Development - Services Unfortunately, the farmers in many states used their The powers that control big busi- tion, to discuss long range plans for by the Governor is permanent, for available to local groups of par- control. ness and the Tory press had de- money to boom the prices of land and in the great Mississippi an industry which has made tax con- it deals with the greater comfort ents through Ball State Child De- cided that the time had come to tributions, created employment and and happiness of human beings. velopment Service. Legal Notice Valley acreage prices jumped several hundred per cent, and halt and destroy the New Deal. Commercial Courses With a population which has Stimulated local business In six and The Governor gives a most timely Notice is hereby given the official, almost out of sight. Let us hope that such a mistake will not increased by leaps and bounds Every move made by the President a half years to the extent of 10 bil- warning, at a time when some Business Record Keeping. and taxpayers of County and munieipal. occur again-to spoil "farm relief" resulting from legitimate during the past two decades, the was criticised and denounced. neonle are likely t9 lose their Typewriting. ities within said county that the bud- When he sent his message plead- lion dollars. The Foundation was heads. Machine Calculation. gets. tax Myles and rates of the follow• prices in foreign markets. ramifications of education have ing for agreemenf among the for- established three Yeart ago as a Advanced Shorthand and Tran- ing municipalities will be considered The Agricultural Department sputtered some in the first increased with consequent increase eign nations, they declared that non-profit organization to interpret , scription. hIr11.7:/rndg.oftTabt: in costs. This i• true not only in the brewing Industry to the public Business Statistics. or a reprekentative of . said, board s ft few days of war and it issued a statement advising farmers he was attempting to get this h . held at the county court house ir to wipe out approximately 119 million dollars that had been Indiana, but in other states. country into a foreign war in the and the public to the industry. • lbeliel that it would re-elect him State directoss of the industrys NIGHT SCHOOL r:inTinrg"Ya. m.. Wednesday advanced by the Government to farmers on surplus crops. October ,lth, 1939, and In the Fifty-one per cent of the to- for another term. self-regulatios movement will pre- (Continued From Page One) Legal Notice ing order: When he spoke at Chicago and sent reports Of active cooperation County Welfare Appeal. tal cost of government in Indi- during the past year with local law night classes and will be assisted Delaware County. ana today is for education. In said that there were steps "short reMer TownshiP (inchitling fovea) Boys Will Not Be Trained As Soldiers of war" which could be taken to enforcement officials to "clean-un by J. C. Jenkins . "())NI TAVirotiMAT.-.4" for Poor Hellen. 8.920 the cost of education was Registration for courses will be Delaware Tow.hip. The Civilian Conservation Corps promptly denied one of only 26 per cent of the total influence other nations of the de- or close-up" establishments where In the matter of the passage of cort liamilton Township. be intro- termination of this country to live objectlonal conditions surround the October 2, 3 and 4 from 0.00 a. m. Min ordinanees by common enuncil of Harrison Township. the early war rumors that military training would cost of government. In that Os 800 p. m. in the vocational of- the City of Muncie. Indiana, Delaware .CCC camps, and that the Civilian Conservation in a world of equal opportunity sale of beer. This phase of the pro- Liberty Township. duced in yezr the total expenditures for and peace, they said he was threat- fice, Room 139, Central High ("Munty, moviding for special appropria- Monroe Township. gram Is being pursued to date in School building. tion funds. Mt. Pleasant Township. • Corps would become a recruiting agency for the Army and education, including the insti- ening these nations. Nebraska, Alabama, Kansas, Ten- Notion is hereby given taxpayers of Salem Township. Navy. According to Director Robert Fechner there will be no tutions of higher learning such Trade and Industrial Courses the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware Union Township. When he braved the insults and nessee, North Carolina, Mississippi, Auto Service Training, County, that n public hearing will be Washington Township. such use of the CCC boys unless Congress enacts special legis- as the two state universities, dIatiance of dictators, they said Oklahoma mid West Virgin. In the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on Beginning at 1:00 p. m., of said day was $6,058,000. In 1938 the he wished to become a dictator. 13lue Print Interpretation (Ma- the 9th day of October, 1939 at 7:30 and in the following order: lation to that effect. That is unlikely! Plans for continuance of the self- chine trades). oclock P. M. on ordinance making spe- Albany Givil Town. cost of education totaled 24,- HOW quickly events answered regmlation activities and of the news- Bricklaying (Technical prob- cial and additional appropriation Albany Sehoril Corporation.- It will be remembered that there were similar rumors 232,000. earli of these calumnies and libels. By transferring the sum of $3,000.00 Eaton rlyii Town. at the beginning of the World War that the Boy Scouts would • • paper advertising campaign which lems). from and out of Item 12 salaries Gaston Civil Town. When the war became a reality, the Foundation has been conducting Building Construction. anti wages temporary to a. into Selma ftivil Town. be pressed into training and military service. In that And of course in this increased, not a possibility, his declaration Drafting-Machine or Architec- /tem 33 garage a. motor sup- Yorktown Civil Town. that he would use every effort in la many states will be discussed at I . plies, all in the speelal gasoline 3/uncie Civil City, Muncie School instance it was made very plain that if anything of that kind cost is included the $14,000,000 the meeting. Following the Conven- tural. tax fund, and making additional ap- City, Muncie Library (including disbursed to the local commun. his power to see that no American Practical Electricity. propriation said aunl of $3,000,00 appeals by ten or more taxpayers. was done it would be a violation of faith. Uncle Sam isnt up boy was sent to foreign lands to tion, brewers and their guests will for the use of the -hoard of public Appeals on Poor Helier Fates fol. to such tricks. ities from the gross income tax Participate in Brewing Industry Heating and Ventilating. works and safety for such purpose. all townships in Delaware coun- revenues. fight was an answer to those who Industrial Economics. Taxpayers appearing shall have the ty, Indiana. (By county auditor, had charge that lie was willing to Day at the New York Worlds Fair Machine Shop. right to he heard thereon. If said ad- At such hearing officials and tax• sacrifice them to his own ambi- on Thursday. October S. ditional appropriations are determined payers will he permitted to present an7 So in the cost of education Machine Shop Apprentices. upon. a certified copy of sut-h detex.- evidence that may give information or United States Bonds tions. When he declared that we o- Metallurgy and Metallography. ruination will be filed -with the coun- items in the budgets that. In theit alone in Indiana there is an in- should do what could be done, LONDONERS STILL PAY BILLS Plumbing (Technical Problems). ty -auditor. who will certify a eopy of inion, should ite N,;tchanogueii(. In the "new freedom" the stock market speculators have crease of $18,000,000 over 1920. without war; to aid democracies the same to . the State Bortrd of Tax attempted to pound down prices of Government bonds. Evi- Mathematics for General Ma- Commissioners, and said State Board hrrelpalehtnleTsfi°;ned In reaehing by amending the neutrality act, London-"London people are chinists. will fix a. time and place for the hear- proper cone/union in finally determining dently, the purpose was to reduce them to lower levels so that which is anything but a- real neu- paying their bills as usual," Don- Mathematics for Gear Cutters. ing of such matter as provided by the budget, Myles and rates of thr The next largest state expen- • - trality act, he announced his be- ald Barber, secretary of the Re- .Mathematics for Tool Designers. statute. they might be bought in and held as investments, despite the diture is in the field of public - CPAIMON COUNCIL, ""vSt;.VeloaTd""o"LITaVeAtmmissionmi existing low rates of interest. The financial powers of the lief that only through democratic tail Distributors association, de - Mathematics for Production Ma- of City of 51uncio. Indiana. PHILIP EOHHCBEH, Chairmar welfare. These costs, while net processes can this world advance dared. "The war has made no chine Operators. .17 Clyde Dunnington, A t test Government immediately went into action and protected bond strictly costs of state govern- • CiLy Clerk. Edw. D. Koenemann, Secretary towards the dream of the ages, appreciable difference." Mathematics for Heavy Gauge 'Sent. 29. ts• t. G Sept. 29 prices in the open market. ment, are included by the Re- "peace on earth, good will to- publican leaders in their casti- This thing may occur at different times and when it wards inen." Legal Notices Legal Notices ' , Legal Notices Legal Notices gations that the cost of state When the propaganda machine I DELAWABE CO TY COMM/SSIONERS ...,.... ., does it must not be construed as a weakness of public finances. government is soaring. These Arthur j Robert Richardson. same For-if you cant trust your Government you cant trust any- was circulating the ruin,sr that he ""r Pnse iii:gS 33.60 Casts are also paid out of gross was sympathetic with Communism, ! 89_1_6%• 446gri6 Z`V.7..gT!eJ.° "" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE tuosro 41,161i711.421;11-Zi .0.7 1.4;er!.."Ite81121a.a,..:8" Mesa, AlStts, bu:lal $ thing under the sun. And as long as you can trust the Gov- income tax collections. he was trying to protect the cap- 1g:1 __ _ "" " government you can trust its bond issues. • italistic system under which this Herble Melvin. salary .65 88FIT haries fiamotogs..LTue. . Warren Smith, same s lifo gii;-El?.....sFrIle In 1920 for instance, Indiana; country was built, from the threat Arthur Logan, same 41.4 Ii.I.8 EV..11t81,8;-,1 of Communism. He had declared David Rees, same 6.17,g 1341.4rr.121..818g1f.. same 76107 didnt care much about its needy . Oscar Jackson. SaMe Joe.l,..ae "n" 213. The Banks Are Safe or crippled children, its aged that this country can-furnish work 2: E: Er 7,ii,.F.... t5c...i.F% for all workers, food for all peo- ye irwsi)4 , 56.6 /05.79 vi 7, ,,An i T.adr,e 7,0 ,,1711A;sfr, e" Ril°8! The banks of America are safe-and they are managed folks, its blind, or its dependent ple, opportunity for every youth Igm ff:Efl,..;c5N1).7gYf:tisotTr. mothers and the total appropria- 9.82 Irrrgt: g l x gg. , with remarkable efficiency and economy. That is the sub- under a democratic system much 04.16 di il Peln,..A ` sr",12 1,0,,,11!:.finveizo..!,„„,,, :t tiichvig.,?:,::: iii tions that year under the old 20g; illett=orseame 9.82 stance of a recent statistical study of the experience of state better than they can be offered by Gola Hindtban, same state board of charities system a totalitarian state. He was at- Charles Home, same 101.99 chartered banks last year. Clayton I :Ringer. same E etdefEi:3. 7.7er":" was $43,585.26 or .19% Of the tempting to remove our people . 106.33 iiii ci-0;;keilir,,,Ere..:Fri.:- The income of these banks was lower than during the total cost of government. from- the temptation that comes 12,4 LT6,,Zname 104.16 413 Ili tr)yiaFe.... 1 109.16 3:Pen?a- dallj:1 Te•I•oii:P. e:::. 9:2 Wgielitrg.d.er EA.!)88... ig.ig r;;2,,,,TvaiikeTls... in year before, which was to be expected in the light of the de with despair and lack of opportun- 104./6 ity. tampsgin.s.8Taeme /04.16 nl lHER 8.... 1.?.41M F...;.... 65.. dinein general business activity. However, the institutions gaPriles sane net incomes were relatively stable in relation to gross in- In 1938 the states share Most of all, he was building up Richard Dowling. same 11:12 ..=rtegi,Thr..... s 152:22 WrTn.Thiiii;:;,..i :11,2 Er1:1Mevdi.E. alone foe public welfare totaled a defense system that would chal- Jess Palmer. same r come. In only one small state was a net loss fur the year Miz YoUner. same 1.41 (61 002 ie, )i. hIP8`:::::`: 1°01 $5,196,000 or eleven per cent lenge any foreign dictator who Pr d Wrigt, same E.:3 v, :. meg = E. =`18 . st"1... E " N:83 E 113 shown. ALL .tgulas.. same 8.42:22 2r.1".5i N.88. . ..tt: • ° :%7F,Fikr.g7... iiii of the total cost of govern- might be tempted by our greater uutwa Euilia, same c 12:33 ET.8miichell, same sa,me ?-11 ..11.011 Nit... sante e iu"EifiEn,.. . i8... 78:1`87r.l.r.°44.8.... It is also significant that dividends paid were less than ment. In other words, there has wealth to invade this land. But 1" N18hrgIoTrs at: 8 n 40.00 Leotttste ceirle,Iii s:,:fij: 11:22 MiFirbeq.bai.1°:ig. half of those paid in the preceding year. The banks, in other been an increase of almost elev- make no mistake. The forces ="kc.11=. li E ii tart. same . F m D. dlr. gme...... 1:22 = en percent in these costs. But which have fought the New Dedl same -11,.. Everett-88.r= 212 .14:■11:174"ri;if:i``:11. words, sharply reduced dividends in the interest of maximum are still fighting. The men who ,,nes ....ex.H.. 104.16 1" 11.4ee c°- :"`" il:3! 8Agrril,g8.2fres.s..... 2:,(12 ZdIA.9`3.1Ve Cg.: sanie iii would you do away with them 104.16 CIRCUIT COUR safety and good banking practice. and go back to the $43,000 ex- dealt in libels and slanders still spread them. They will be more Sari, Slut/1,C,, "." G",,ce 12:88 1:,TArrai Wig7.1.18,..... s penditure? En....aW. rr.Prn, ."`.•.:em INg A:2 ▪ active in the future. What they Cir7land s0.1-ae N. .%,17`lerr,ugi F:n:" Mite°1 s.n. ilig really hate are the changes that John StcVem. ,thte Ig° HiellM 8C8'..e81/ense 9:55 lanonsoliVI. Tallin Hulls Trade Program 1. siviiii-itlisn.TuiTZigrEN: Ser171:32 Pgliril 1,1ener.si.Ze.rv,agoe.. ssms i8i.ii Fres., stes,;:iaz zl k 1,713 In these two fields alone the so- must come to our economic struc- i cs6zwile . Secretary of State Hull left the comfortable cushions of called cost of government has in- %)).1■T..ginee the Senate for opportunities that existed in the State Depart- ture and the things which make creased from 26.19 per cent in a broader spread of opportunity. T,ro=1"...:V,:r 90 4 PA 17-18.-41ldaros.cier;(;. is:: 1 ! PileiriPki icinig::07..°:,. : ag , , ment to remodel the tariff policies of the United States, and 1920 to 62 per cent in 1938. Take That battle is still on. It will be- ol F.,,d47.:zirtEgyie,,,.. 7:7.. m . s ii ii to make trade agreements with nations around the globe. these two amounts $14,000,000 come more bitter in the immediate Joseph Heaton sale., 10 Ylii15%:.0711f"),1.. :5veilf,r m; :11 AIT AtitEezi 42 it.: iiiier . .1.19 .„.137:r..e,=EsTs. , 851, future. Watch out for the Mona- Seamer Sollars same Hull is devoted to this theory of his, and he is pressing it at and $5,000,000 out of the cost Earl Vannatta same 5 ;,.,.7 Ver.nZsdol. salall: M8v 9 4o.00 $1,":88,7reprt:s...e..e . f .3i rs ethi.l.s,7,T. sam. and there has been a reduction in ganda machine. Irvin Beoth same e:_gp.,_rr . r ..: the present time as an ointment to rub on World War wounds, 3 fli for the future. the other fields of government. ?a= jtiaC= = S)16,Iiirilogigne.I.P-AssesEss.:".3 Tijr°0:41"11. filir!a vtrr bgrT SW8m° Ili fteliTctli.!cloC,Wei;;Ti,, 41; Utility rates have been reduced 1=alrinelgronsee Co same 1 m"i" wen, sg."expense . ms g,: e. irc!...:25.60... .6.6 4.1,3 ..,...Pes.17n.,F, ,th.,1; $10,000,000 annually. Property IFIFeiloT2RT,z,, li 2r 6.00 Legal Notice 8 NtiVer Tovritab riCe Et b"1". "nle all rV. Illtgl...sNag ATT..,,E, 6.00 taxes have been reduced $50,080,- Autofrure Ele gttle Service same 2 2.5° t: j./749101.Titit:re Shame On You: Bermuda • 1 "n 12L:TH °}TmER 67 so corbot MgCTilan. salary___i_ER 3 66.66 Ei;. kgbzr. ,D.vis IN 005 annually; $31,000,000 of state NOTICE TO NON-RES1DENT C j Gt°"r. . sin. 2 The pretty little garden of Bermuda has canceled its pro- %rog-srer5,tev)E y.c5=5 ...ph ti881■3178. 8 ATTE"nrem"" 6 funds annually have been dis- w....T..., 8 PIS 00.00 Dr. Joh n , H. Tri . State of Indiana. ..";e Rosa M. Barnes. same 6.. eNiesvmg.r.1sante, P.... irr: 7 ZT :::: .:. hibition against the automobile. In accordance with the news bursed to local communities to Delaware County. /au 2:2 ,. 11,;1184,7,06,tt.e.rne !.% reports this was done to make the islands more efficient to relieve the local tax levy. During Grace May Newton CtuaraMee6ITZZZAfeik`d.8.V.e T re dr Rubber Co same e meet "war conditions." the past six years of Democratic aksTWASURE INSPECTOV Pornie C. Newton Mfg, Tentir17cdosTalue )1asf4e 1 1"itecsFS.ui:."Co.. same Instead of sending that English Governor home and ask- control property tax reduction and in the Superior ourt 2 "g Brr. Wark E Ilif,. Sept. Term, 1999 1:81,M2enr e, Vros"Taeme SaMe 30 er gn g.g: 2:2 ing King George for a better one Bermuda surrenders to his reduction in utility rates accounts l'ompMitt t-Divoree. Muncie Hardwood Co same Nidliaennny.v.t.c....21Len. 5°:- frti,AJTORNEY . for a saving of approximately No. 4630-S. Er:r ?h82. Wggsf.m.t."me ii: lordly demands for an automobile, and compromises with an $360,000,000. Notice is hereby given the said de- A.5. IV 2= sgneMe Err. 1117efit Vigletrefri,e 11MT" 4m fondant Bernie C. Newton that the ...e 9 M argument that "it is temporary." plaintiff has filed her complaint here- unC. , 71o.,:rme liJr ca.TnauFeilett.m.e... a.g,,,, in, for divorce together with an affi- mane Troxell Hardware Store, same The horse and buggy days are over for Bermuda-and Would you do away with old 3 5.55.4,1", 511. RIgri._As:rnecy, 88:28 Dr: "III Dir I■itritna,:.°I.mf 3:0 o davit that the said defendant Bernie rullhart ...ss Gra, same ,U .7. M. Osenbaugh salary $ 25. ea Ever's Laundry. Inc esams"Y 1:58 that remained as one of the sentimental attractions. age pensions, blind pensions? C. Newton is not a resident of the Patti Benbow same Lush M. Osenlinugh, same . 60.00 ." n" 1.00 Y. reb:141"lik A: . 4ree • 4i:roi. Would you eliminate the care State of 'Indiana. and that unless he Dr. John H. Williams, same 1... Arthur J. be and appear on mond, the 27 day 288.le.8r2VieL "2%. 3 56 Philip Prober, same 60.00 12.00:i "3"..: dI.75:Fii Ft es ; lele,„. N .: g O now given needy children, or de- of November 1939, the 67th day the Ethel Bett/I, same 60.00 1... le c. Div., smile leo present term of said Court, to be holden Pearl 13yard. same 40.00 AFV1811TISEMENT 75: "We Business Men" pendent and crippled children? on the second Monday in September, Nora Kennedy, compensati William Byard, same 45.00 , The A recent appeal of the Chamber of Commerce of the Would you repeal the mothers A. D., 1939 at the Cout•t House in the staBs abd:rmg:).- Goldie Carmin, ,nce ler!: 8.101:184.1 pension law? If these are not City of, Muncie in said County a. John Carmin, same • .40.00 , The ncie Eventhir Press. same 104.56 KA. .izrilAzs,:a.".17n. :i:°A United States to its members sounds a good deal like one of State, the said cause will be heard and John A. Cook. same 15.00 Munete Airport, ITZ. ;e-n-tal $ 600.00 properly state functions, do you determined in his absence. Wildam HIck7ey, same Flora Dick, sarne 45.00 I TUBERCULOSIS ERADICATION. reed. 1.-7":EICIFi: i.g.:u the old fireside chats. "God willing we shall avoid," i. e., "the WITNESS, the Clerk a. the Seal J. W. Ingram. sanaEp... , joste 73.- ,j-ou. same „ 40.00 The Go-r-R-itates 2 want the counties to assume the of said Court, affixed at the City of ia:15,11 .5Y1.::tieFbi wrecking of great cultural and spiritual values which have responsibility and lose the federal T1uncie, this 25th clay of Sept., A. D., Ondavere Milhol., !g:3,1 ra:g!..28.ree fjr.).dis.,75:ay8i::5 t. been built painfully and slowly through generations of 1999. lietnefeme aid given? Thats the policy Re- ARTHUR J. BECKNER, Clerk seursa nimoss. sae. ith:g li■ge 18: thought and effort . . . we want peace in the world," theres publicans adopted in the recent Wa I topiihntsie,„ A7‘,7,a,,nrnspIicsitl, ezPertse- - 17.60" gene- shre8e. 88`"8 a heart throb. legislature. /nd General Serviee Co., same 61.05 Sept. 29, Oct. 6 13 - Sh. Iron Co,. same 63 25

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