Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1940 — Page 5
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WAR ACTIVITY iCt’NTINUKM FROM FAOB ONO) •■ugagemcnt Norwegian authon i I tat nr** sources attributed the repot i l to the groundnut of the 4.Mm* ton I Ger man steamship OHzaho while I ■ trying to tun the Britlali blockade] I with a canto for Germany The > ship had bMO driven ashoic- by a I north weal blizzard The I'nited l"ioaa correspondent i I at Hvgnvlk. on the Norway-Finland ‘ far northern frontier. In reporting ’ . a lilg hatUe tn the I'etaomo region | 'of Finland added that It was Ir ! I lieved that a Biitish natal torn , I remained in the un-ii iiut that r> i j [Mirth of the pteaeni e of German] I warships or airplanes could not lie ‘ < unfit med Repel Red Attack Helsinki. Feb 21 'UPf A wart | communique today said that Finn ■ i Ish troops bad thrown track wph' I heavy casualties a red army attack , 1 on the Mannerheim line aimed nt ’ i Viiput i. Tin- Russians, having fun <1 I Flunisn forces from the fortiess | Koiviato Island, attempted toi : flank Vlipuri by attacking ovet tie , 1 ninthw<-stern Inlands in the bay ' of Vlipuri , They were repulsiil, the com-j munhiue said with gr>*at loss, shib- other Russian attacks were I repulsed at three other sectors in ‘ ’ the .Mannerheim line second 0e- ‘ i tense gone ] Field guns, machine guns and I rifles rained death on the advanc I ; illg Russian waves, but the waves j came on It was indicated that the j Finns still sn determined to make th- Russians pay exorbitant i I ly In lives for every yard of ground they look A tie* and Intensified Russian I I atla< k started yesterday, reports I said Tbe capturt of Koivisto had ! made things • a«i< i Foi week, i I the gulf forts turning their guns Inland had enfilade*! tin- Ru.sian I lines No* the Russians had iheirj l flanks clear and could nsiri titrate i j on the frontal attacks Nvw Battleships Ixuidou. F* ■ *U.R) Whitton j i t'hurc'hlll. first lord of the admit i ally, told th. house of t-ominons ! today tha* llrftaln was building i tie* battleships and submarine Ichaaers and was confidently pre ' , pared foi new and greater Nazi I attacks mt British sea power In a speech sharply attacking 1 ISuropean neutral nations for alb-c ed submission to German out-1
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Hears News of Dahl Release \ WpOE K jMw * r V’J i oHT' ’■ M r\ /J V L \AW 1. t. N. Phonephoto Surrnun<led by other entertainers appearing with her at :< PhiU- i dclplua theater Mrs. Edith Rogers !>ahl. who saved her husband's life by sending tier picture and a plea to Generalissimo Fiancisco Franco, reads news that her s<ddicr-of.fortune mate had been ra» ka.«. ! from a Spanish prison at last. Mrs. Dahl, center, told new» men that not until she receives official confirmation from Washing* ton wiU she believe it because she haa been told of Dahl s release so niat.v times before.
tag.-. 'll. flirt lout of the .I'lmirally i itioiilK •■<! plan* for rii'llfmi i:iK th. fleet with file ||. w buttle"hip" Mild <|l»elo»ed that one of It ilalii'H old. i batlbwhip. UMS Nelson tlagxhip of ill. home fleet had been datnoged hy a rmigii.'tic mine early in S.pt..mb<i but had soon rejoined the fleet - o POPE RECEIVES I .'"MIMED UI"M PAGE ONKI pleinen'iti. hall to the hall of, I >ap«-etry and them-e into the little i throne room Taylor wan ufdienal Into the room. where the poi M> < awaited him at In 30 a m <1 30,
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a in ('STI Moll.lgiiOi Naid.lih- pi.R.nl.d him to thv pop. and Taylor read hi* i redentiale Th.- pope then n'..'ii<'d Taylor In a 10-minin. private audience — —. WELLES I IXl)S .CONTINUED FRO* PAUB ON*, tory. Thru- .. . im d Mime tendrmy I hi'if to believe that the rumoi ( might hale emanated from \lli.-«l | oui.e., m order to ..m rile- to G.i-t many any peace talk which might I < ome out of Well. informutiie ‘ . viMt.
N.LRJ Chairman J. Warren Madden with William H. Lawrence
FRENCH PLANES REPULSE NAZIS _____ Several Squadrons Os German Bomhintc Planes Turned Back Paris. Feb 21. (UP) Several sciuadi otis of German planes, eac h containing six bombers, crossed . the French frontier at widely sep grated points early today and cans- ■ ed an air alert alarm In the Paris region and in western, northern and northwestern France, it was announced officially One of the groups headed for Paris and caused an air alarm which lasted from 1 35 a in to , 5 in a. tn. No anti-aircraft gunfire was heard in Paris and it wns assumed that this group had been driven * back by guns in the countryside Heavy antiaircraft firing was heard during an air alert period last night and it was announced that two Herman planes which f!< w over the Pat fa area had been driven away ■ ■ —-o — Axed La Porte Couple Found Dead In Home LaPorte. Ind Fell 27 UJ.Pj I Th. bodies of Mr. and Mrr John W Good, both i.'i, were found laic yesterday In lheir home, victims of gas c-ai aping from an unllgh'iui klbh'-n stove Authorities discounted a suicide theory and egpreased tin- liellet that Gochl had attempted to baht ] a gas burner and failed, but dldn f notice that the gas was nec burn ing (Their bodies were disc ovc-red Icy a non. Aic-hic, who cairn- to visit them - o Sex-Siayer's Trial Is Set For .March Crawfordsville. Ind. Fell 27. | I UPt Thoma - A Boys foi mer Al Ilia gi eeuakeeper charged with | 1 tin- sea slaying of 11-year-old Eliza 1 I teeth De Brule her at Attic a last I 'July will be tried In Montgomery I circuit court next inmith. Judge Edgar A Ri< c- said today Boys trial oiigiuully was »i in 4
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The Ambers Dance of Victory f-. '7'' j/ ' tjbßl ',z V Lou Ambers, lightweight champ, g- • c into his own v< rsion of a victory dance, following ten-round - • In New York over Brooklyn's A Daves. Ambers' partner is Manager Al Weill. The Herkimer (N. Y.) hurricane easily outpointed Davis in the over-weight bout tiled to start Jan. 22. Itiit was pia* »■ on th*- block their hotue-made [toHtpoued when Judge Rice b* - bedspreads, table cov-rs, scarfs,; ■ aim- Sil k l Ug.“. etc . Boys confessed th* slaying slim ’ — Q y .*!' hi a •-1 stat*- p-d. • Indians Shown Arrowhead Art said, iHit tatei !- epad Red the Nttgara Falls N 5 tU.P) •tateinc-ci’ His ca- was veuued , arora Reservation Indians ure here from Fountain county vivlng th* art of making arrow " heads iliitik to instruction pro . Women Invade Stock Sale v *1 by .* The t* .*c |i. i i Lyon- <»c tl Pi Farm men In *’ Xrank .l* iikin-. whose hobby is | | this ar* a ai< < otupla.ning that "We 'i' l - anuwhead-* SM Sheet'. Sfasll Sunrlm r. , a i ■ . omi. ami a lb* . Canary Second Shevtß, neatly Stoc k sale was * l:p--d when f * tn wrapped 35c. worn* i .ma<l><i a p.i .. au .ou _o She ilt'caliir llernocrat Co.
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