Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1933 — Page 5

ADV ISE ■ TO GET OUT ■W ... r ,Ki |.n FROM PAGE ONE stocks. y ’ ■ ~h ~.,-tles in a Wide valley be- *’ ' ,i mountain ranges, ap-.-aim as the Japanese drive There was little millM lr , ~! ;i evident, because every Kilable squad has been sent to . u the onrush of the alien. «, er? . ( nines- commander of E . section is at the front, conEnirating at I’ingfangtsi, 50 miles K t of this city. Ei-he major strength of the tieW ders ; s stretched between ■ . “ lile3 east ~! ■ v ’tli:* written, both sides are Etouslv uniet. evidently awaiting E a-saiih. 1T iugees making their w.sward are increasing ini E" a '“ ! heavily loa<le<i cara-i Eir jj'’ rumbling through sub-i wea'lter. across lee-locked’ E»ams. to "bat they hope will bel Hety- ■ Tll , villages near Lingyuan. I Hrotigh some >f which I rode to-1 E<~ piaitically were deserted ex for - Hut the troops, in ; ■veremlma lines, are steadily go-1 ■j forward. cloggying eevery road front. Mule-drawn ainmuK. ; . trains nimble along. This 1 ■igh: lie France „r Belgium in the K months of 1914. ■ military command looks tor Hnirt-I instant action by the Jap- ; Mm forces. Spring, coming a month, will release the M,,./.-. r e : - ami draw frost from . eiiml. making quagmires in K/. mm? would lie bogged

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down and lost. The morale ot the civilians is splendid. General Chang Hsueh-Liang’s ! main army is drawn up due east- | ward of Lingyuan, prepared tor a ; stand on which .the whole future , of the Jehol province may depend, i Chang has been preparing for • this battle. Four months quietly and i isoinetimes against the advice and ■ 1 criticism of his advisors, he has I been sending troops, munitions, i guns, and supplies into this strategic sector. Thus tar, the JapanI ese demonstrations in this sector I have consisted largely of sporadic ’■bomb-dropping, which at most has j injured a few civilians. The terrain, impossible for tanks, armored cars, or long-range guns, favors the Chinese. Mountain fastnesses surround Lingyuan. The going will not bo as easy, the Chinese say. as it was at Chaoyang. Three lines of Chinese trenches I have been constructed through lhe I i valley, which is only half a mile I i broad at its widest point. The I ditches have been run high up into ' the hills, and in them I saw crouch- ; ing a horde of cheerful, grey clad, i be-quilted troopers, efficiently armed with rifles and machine guns, j All of them here hoping for action. “The nineteenth route army isn't | China's only army, - ' they told me. i I “We’ve got one here.’’ Student volunteeers worked , throughout the day with regular, troops at Lingyuan, while the; guerillas who are cooperating with I them, long schooled in fighting hill I battles, were clambering across i seemingly insurmountable moun-l tains to take up favored positions | along the route of the Japanese advance. -< TWO MORE OF CABINET NAMED CONTINUED FJ’.OM PAGE ONE Daniel C. Roper as secretary of commerce. With those appointments ex- ' pected co be out of the way in the ; next 24 hours, the president-elect planned to devote the remainder

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of his time to- the task of supervising the packing of personal belongings that ho will move from his Hudson Valley home >to the White House. The president-elect let it be known that appointments other than to cabinet positions would have to wait until after he assumed office. He declined to verify reports .that Homer Cummings, former Democratic national chairman, would become governorgeneral of the Philippines. Mr. Roosevelt expressed gratification over the progress being made by his experts on plans for governmental reorganization and the reduction of federal expenditures. Reminded of a Washington dispatch which said he contemplated slashing more than $200,00(1,000 from veterans’ appropriations, he admitted that he was considering i the general subject of veteran bureau administration costs, but said he had not reached the point of specific figures. —— — ■ PROPERTY TAX RELIEF SEEN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ’ tax is paid again indirectly by the spender, making his total tax S3O, or $19.50 higher than he is now ■ paying. The increase depends upon the I person spending all his income j and the 1 per cent income tax j being added to everything he I buys. Tax rates would be reduced as follows in some Indiana cities by the staite school payment, according to the commerce body: Iled- ' ford and Bloomington, 42c; Craw- ' fordsville, 33c; Elkhart, 31c; Elwood. 54c; Evansville, 23c; Fort Wayne, 19c; Goshen, 34c; Huntington. 33c; Laporte. 31c; Logansport, 36c; Michigan City. 28c; Mishawaka, 37c; Muncie, 35c; Peru. 42c; Richmond, 32c; Shelbyville. 34c; South Bend, 21c; Terre, Haute, 40c; Vincennes, 42c, and Lake county, 24c.

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