Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1940 — Page 6
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Panama's New President
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Pierre Ur La Blamhrtaln and Ur. Areulfo Arlan elected preoidaut of Panama. Dr. Amulfo Arian right, la ahown tn Panama City receiving the inaigni* of the French Legion of Honor from Pierre Her.n Do La HU-’- hetain, French charge C afUirea >■ Panama.
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WARTBULLETINS ' <CO!<Tl>,nltri rHOII> FAOB ON*’ coast. German foroo*. amaohiog through the French dofotimvo line with mate aaaauit led by , tanka and aided by dive bomb ere. captured large guaotitioo of war a military apoheeman aaid. Waohington. June I—<UF>— The White Hauae today denied reporta from Rome that Praaldent Raoeeee't haa offered Pope Pl ua refuge In thia courttry in the event that the Holy Father'e court ahould be engulfed In the war. White Houee Secretary Steph on T. Carly called In reporters and told them that the Rome rumor "io going all over the country and probably la atirr. mg up a lot of religious differences." j "There la aboolutely ne truth in It whatever*’’ Carly aaid. adding that he was voicing Mr. Rooseveit'a View*. Washington. June 4U.W— The aenate today approved and eent to the White Mouse an important part of President Roosevelt's national defence program — the $1.402.000,000 navy department appropriation kill. It wee the first major part of the *6.000.000.000 to complete ito course through congrew. The bill carried peace tune record appropnationa for the navy—4t.JOfl.lTl.ooo in direct appropriation. lIM.JTI. •12 In contract authorisation. GERMAN TROOPS .COICTfXL'BP FROM FAQS OWf geoerali»lmo. raid Thr 'ituattoa io good enough Tbr lattlr ia progrrrring according to th* scenario wr e*pe< ted. The en»my ha« not yet aligned all I forces." Thia meant that Weygand saw I the battle aa In its opening phase only, and egpei ted Adolf Hlttor. I gambling with the liver of hia men | : for a quick victory, to throw new | and even stronger forcee into the biggeet battle since the world war. The German infantry went over the top at S A. M io an ever Intensifying attack. In face of the < Freni h fire which met them as ! they started. Aa the right wing attacked bei tween Amiens and the sea. the remainder of the German forces attacked between Amiens and Herontie. across the Aliette river, and a- , long the canal southwest of Laon ' in the same sector. During the night, intelligence officers reported, the Germans had brought up an enormoua force of tanks. They threw these into the battle this morning in a solid i steel front. The Germans had massed the < strongest of their artillery-airplane concentrations In the Aliette sector ; thia morning, chiefly against the ( hemin Des Dames which was the scene of terrible fighting in the laat 1 war. and the French high command
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looked for an early mass infantry attack there. (four lines censored i along the I Maginot line, to the east of the I Weygand line which Is the object lof lhe new German mass olfenaive. the Germans al lacked a French ad v a need post near the sector Ger man artillery laid down a boa bar rage, to isolate the post, and then the Infantry stormed It with band Grenades. In a savage fight, the I French held off the attach until reinforcements came up and threw the Germans l>a< k. . It was asserted that In the Amiens sector alone, the French had destroyed ion tanka during the night—a few of them 1H miles inside the French advanced line 1 Emerging silently from (heist rang points at dark, the French moved up to the tanks, blinded by darkness, and needing air. the Germans had to open apertures of their tanks. The French moved up to I them and. throwing hand grenades Into them, killed the crews. Others
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were knock'd out hy th' famouo French 7l’« which war* tah»n to to th' front in th' darkn"* Th» war office Mid that obortly before noon tl A. M. USTf their report' ahowed lhat the OMOUtiSI po'iiion all along the front had not been changed It wa« diwclo*ed »l»o lhat at «ome point', tn pur'ult of the carefully work'd out 'trateglcal and tactical plan* of Allied generall"imo Weyg«nd the French had etecuted a fierce countertattack in the Peronne Mu-tor and had 'cited a valuable bridgehead on the German ■ide of lhe Somme Ka'i of lhe Olae river, al (he eaat end of th' long battle front 'German artillery fire waa e'peclalI ly inteu'e. and at daylight German dive bomber' appeared to reinforce the gun. In tn»«»e-l attack', the German plane' tried to 'ma'b the French field po'iiion' In the whole tec tor between the Aliette river and (’hemin Dea Dame*, hoping to wipe out a valuble po'iiion on height'
from which thr French were able to lay down fierce colunter-batiery fire agaln't the German gun' Airplane, on both 'ldea were bu«y all night Fren< h and Hrlthh plan*' covered the entire rear of the Homme front, and their bombing plane' raided deep into central Germany, raining homba on war factorlea. railroad' and fuel lank' in a half a doaen Induairial citlea. It wa« awerted German l<omb»r» raided northweatern and central France Itwo word' caaaoredl and came to the Part' region but not to Paria. It wa> aaaoried that there wa* now a greater approach to air 'quality becauae German airplane loaae' were "tlmated at at lao't 2 ano plan" to the laat three weak' Third Taoth Cut at SI Port Krle. Oat-tWO Mre Myra Belhnger 11. la cutting her third net of teeth "There are few who can boant a third net of taoth. ' 'be i aaid. "Bat I’ve got a good atari -1 two of them now ’’
EIGHTH GRADE iCoxTtxuuw rm,w raou tmui pear on lhe program Diploma' for all of the graduate' have been prepared and ,|gn»l by lhe varlou' whool leader' Truck And Auto Collide In Alley Approximately |IM properly damage reaulted at II o’clock thl' morning when a Blue Creek Dairy truck driven by Dale O'bon. 'truck a ear driven hy Doyle pollen chief Jama* Border* reported The accident occurred In the alley Inter 'action behind Baylor* garage l>e tween Firet and Herond 'treeta Pallet Loaktd In Clavator Balt Lake City, t’tah -<UJO Bev en Halt Lake City police 08-er' i were locked behind bar' for in I minut" one night An elevator ' they were uiiag in the public asfe-
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