Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1939 — Page 5

Wnßeporfs Surrender Os ■ Poles In Westerplatte Fort

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I and food It was there thnt the firm shot I of the war was fired. The German naval training «hip I Hchleawig-Holstotn steamed into position early last Friday, framing her heaviest sunn nn the Wester ' plane and blasted away. All day i Friday Hanrlg harbor rants with the roar of canon , At night the Weaterplaite still was resist Ina The Germans mad- at least two) frontal attatkn with Infantry Hothi times machine gun* chattered and I iin one charge So (lot mans w<-te| 'reported killed. on Saturday the Germane took I to the atr. Twenty-two Nail bombers dropped at leaat an bombs on the fort. The bomha exploded a few stores of ammunition, but the Ihtles chins to their position despite the fire from within and I above. Hour after hour the Germans I rained a bombardment on the Fort. I They even use land artillery and an armored tram, but every time I the Germans thought they had I silenced resistance, the machine I guns chattered again. Tuesday 1 left Hatuig with a group of newspapermen. The Germans said they would “not objei f It we departed. When the taxicab In which we were riding rolled away tn the darkness, the Poles still held the Westerplatte. The advices from Ik-rlln indfcated that the Nasis' bombardment did enough damage to allow German troops successfully to storm the tort. An official announcement I from Berlin said Germans occupied I the Westerplatte. The surviving Poles, it was said. I awrreadared. i They had held out for six days I against overwhelming odds. Coanrvation Club Picnic lla-ket Dinner. Stale (tame Farm. -M>uthca-t of Bluffton. Sundav. Sept, loth all day. All memltent and families invited. W-T

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,19 M.

Anotliei ( 11 i s " I " * **' — Lord Ixithian and •Triste'’ Here's a new -crisis'’ Involving a British minister. "Crisis ' is the name photographers gave the Mack cat which dogged the footatepa of laird Lothian new British ambassador to ths United fitates,' when he called at the-White House in Washington. Much as the famous Mack cat of No. 10 Downing street in London follows British statesmen there, the cat appeared out of nowhere and followed Lothian. DISTRICT MEET NEXT THURSDAY JHstritt NCCW Meeting At BMMMM Thursday. September 11 Mrs. Charles Lose president, dfstr’ct number four, will p*e«lde at the meeting <»f St. Louis’ iMrieh unit of the National Council of t'atho’ic Women, to be held at B- warn on. Thursday • -renin* September 14. ,in the parish school hall. Mrs Edward Oberly. Brsancon. and her •ommittee. will assist tn arrange I melts tor this meeting An interesting prer- ten -las been planned Rev. J. A Hesston, splrI Anal director, will welcome and Rev Harvey ennway. superior It'errtra! Catholfc high ech*ol. Fort I Wayne. Is the principal speaker of I the evening He has choo«en tor Ini* subject. “Fsc'nn Feet*-. The missionary entechinta Vi. >ry Noll. Huntington. win give an 'llnstmt»'ties. attend Thia m.-etlng while a dislie women. ri.i in<>\ xf us fCONTINCEP FKQM PAUB ONK> with newsptipcr publishing tor more than 51 years having become pnhhsher of the Rtutfton Weekly Chroni. le in May of IfiP* He and hie brother. William pttr.-hured the Evening New* tn 1'5.1. Wililiim dying two years later. Tommies’ Boss * wiiw* - I *-* G«n. Sir Edmund Ironside, inspee. lor general of the British overseas > forces, is shown, tin hat and gai mask in hand, as he « slked n sat the closed Germsn embassy in London. * . J*— We.*. e |

Evening News until IM9. wh> u the News and Hanner were merged, 1 Mr Swaim serving as president and treasurer of the corporation since that time. Mr Hwalni was born on a farm

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i iwr Golan Bf|»trmto>r 17, 18BS.' th» »on of Li Col. WUllam and' llaniiah Hwalm. Illa father waa kBM In art lon Muy IS. 1863, Ropii-inlM-r 16, lsßs. Mr. Rwalm marrlt d Krg May Gorr.-ll of Oaaian,

and aha dl>d August 31, l«3« Mi Hwalm la aurvivnd by ongon, Rugrr Hwahn. minor and g«-n- --, r-rwl manager of th>< Nawa-Hannar: three grand) hildrrn Mra, William 1 of liidianapolla. and Janet

| nnd Doria Ha aim of Hluffton. Ona daughter, Mra, Frank G Thompson. died several years ago Funeral services will be held at the residence, 524 Weil Wabash 'avenue. Satin day afu-rnoon ut 2

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i»‘< Im k Rev H R Garrison of the Methodist churcb latlug. Burial will be in Kim Grove cemetery. Trad, in a Good Town — Decatur