Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1940 — Page 5

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■ierne news fl |y g M tCHWAPTX SH ' IMinlH l <>l I ..in lun* iik'Hiuk held ..ml an Itivllali.ill ' » hr-iiri ■> b.lll'l I. KB * tin Heine Vudl'ot a ..1.i.1.- f"> mi'll toil ||> • -.1 IB* II W.l« ll'< 111. <1 , p- Io have Illi- bun _ I'h- • h |v ’ i iiv building oi .< | lb.. possllillllle. ii*ini 'io . |B . .-IIUII.I. Will'll |B ~p. 'y of th.- town ut BB* di-fiulte a. Hou ■[ . a-ury of th., i li.iui B* , ~„•(.- a Ilf' wh. 11 ll>. , ... tiolu tile obi 11. ■ • ». • ■ /..""i' i ■V . < bad I" .11 in . |B 4IIIK 4 tolb4l|o .1 ; ■V w.i. mill iii Ho ' r i Sg' . moii. y i. to i.. ii . i |S .. ... h. i.'.. -"'i ■ ggg _ .11 Hill 11411*0 111 t in I HR , o turned ov.-i to ■ |K ■ . iino-ri ■ 'l l K, , |in ss for Ho un , ,| I ill and Aug U-t -1.. . ( ||| held. My . under way io ii. ,k. . K,.,; pool and rect-at n of Imke llll»-r-i. hi » hi. h wa- 1....i. |B. . It. ill. bii-ui. •• . ■■.. of five Is Io 1..- a;, „■ I oi|f th.. d.t.ill- .|- ... io rai». the ni m-y ai I ii. -ssaiy plan. Bt -prill.-.-r of i' seriously 111 a' t:< -d a lo .nt . B wl.lt pi.-pal in. K\ n , She la reported di. ■ but baa been ord- I B- na. d fol »«»►;.11 a. K. V. . Ho..man l« -I'.ri l K M Spmnger ha- Iw health ior some time ■ y ll.Ttie and < onimuni Hr quite Well pleased wr I ■ ...II ot l-ako- t.l.ii'l. B<e'' '’ M ' ”*'* Ih- ne ■gnat 11..- llldsotl Erne Th. BgM "11 the part of Iraal Im IK| tan- has 10-.-n quite In i K| th. ■ -’ool lioard eonr - Rut'i- Von (lunten. II . .nd Hr E. I* lliib-i ■>!!>< many compliment on Bp-* 'll-adeiiiM Im- la-.-n .pin Bp'*-''.: in coaching -in. • .- 1.1 Kant to.ni I'unlue He of .on - K >ium. here during a :a K-.d Fire ut the regular- <>n 'h B*" fo*lir>tan aq.iad rr iiiiiiii n| iii| Ije(W LTERE, there and * * everywhere people ire losing baggage, clothing or other per* ®oal effect*. •», rua chaacw ot bawina your Aw*, loot or rtolao whao a "Par. ■ad If ecu** Politr (iMuad by tba twmd.Ua Aoroowb.la laouraata Cawp.r,, ot Hartford. Caaa.. coat. alitdo--oad covar. practically all •b. to pcrooaal adact. while Inafbw u hafnra you .tart oa that vacatioa trip! The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agentt Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Illlllllffillllllll

BINDER TWINE PLYMOUTH AND MAPLE LEAF Fully Insect Treated A twine we h»»e handled '" r n ' e year* and needs no explanation. Made by American Hands in the UNITED STATES Cash Coal & Supply K. A. STI CKEY

Khn wnih “• w ,b " imr r. ' , ' ’*» » re "‘* ’ m tit t . tor S' *'* ‘J »- ri “* huild aruund They ar. Ha beggar and Baumgart. , er and aeverai mhor (nod ar , .1 arguable . llh |, rn . pw . l< J*’ JJJ ’ irn’ti •»! Ilto ' ~ I ill llerm It la under.(.mg ” Vn ! ,M «*• ktaer. Kim, r winter r- /' ‘"d W«»rd Mtmky left i > for Indlanupoh, thia *e Mk Bbrr< r • i* fc- Indiana Mcbnol ' fi | ot KiniHiimia*, '• L •* '• ‘aatlna I r ’ „ " °* ihla . unnauiilly 4 *|h. ea little (on. gyn. Mouth aug (f Miulhaeat of | lP(|| , |Jm , WM|JaR „ haa be on fa,.,raid. , n d work la well , along, but uetth, north««at and f liorthwrat „t Herne It „ ~.,y w , ( Jin apota. Hom- tiup. ha,a drowned , '• | oul “nd 'Oin bat lieen cultl-, B |»» lw d Ihla will reault ig weedy , r l'otn n.id. Many acraa o| .ugar t I beet- t 0 he jpi.d -oin.. „f them ate uuitr .potty .. ( and n.ody. Iloweyer the lie<|ueul ' I ,h «Wer» iia,e greatly aid.,j paalgre, ( hay. wh-et and uata. bilfi.-ulty i, I now tH-ing >-*|>eilamed in making alfalfa hay a- fr-qurnl ahowrra do I no' allow the hay to dry properly. I'lewtou Kehr, lot.man at the. F.< oiMNuy Ft latina <uu< -rn haa lie. 11 off duty the laat Week becauae j , ot Th* much lowlands Fast o( Berne ! are a bu.y place th..« day*. Many II B« 1 .-a ut potaloen, onion*, pliklea. JiabbM-. aw-.-t corn and other . I truck crop, are under cultlyatlog I and many p-opu a,, -inpluyi-d in , w—dlng the field". The mui k crop, look good ..nd ludicatlona point to! 11 g.M>d yicuda, at |. act among wut I , of th*- ctopa. """' ---»■ ■ — FDR PROPOSES iCfINTINVMIi riyiM raua OMBI . pr.»er,e natural reaoune*. H- wa* tagiie when a»k«-d about I I how young *■>««« would fit lu'o 1 1 the program but the high admlnia | i trath.n of! hla I raid there were I nuiii.ioiia taako noimally perform’ed by m-n tor which girt* tould I I be trained Th,- adininiatra'ion oniclal <*tl-| mat.-d that a H>ut 2.tt**obU tH-iaonal annually < oiq.i l»- m th- age cate-1 gorb» from which th- trainee* I Would l»- called Howevei, alMiul I I {...1.««. u s iti.-ae probably would haa. to th- -tempted b-iailae oft d-IM-iid.-iii* or pliyaiial incapacity. I I h<- added 11- b-11-l-d that the • i remaining 2,iHm.imu would Im* •bout 1 ' ..<|ttally dlvld-d between m-n a.->d| I w.un-ii Hl* .atimate*, however, varied * with thoae of the r-wnaua bureau 1 | whoa, atatiatled ahowed that be Itw .ii : 'Ph. ooii ami S.Jiaiimo peri aon* r.-ach th- ag-a of 19. and ' 21 -ach y-ar I' w.ia Impoaaible to eallniate the coat ot a program aueh aa the prealdrnt proposed Eip-rta auggeatad '.bat th- .-oat pel day for 1 lodging and food for each p-raoni 1 < all-d for training would be about 12 1 -nt*. Mr Koowvelt *aid that the dej tali* of hia propoaal are now being . worked out and 'hal he will for* *ud it to tongreaa within two or I three w.--k» or perhap* within *l* | 'w. k* Th- dal- la indefinite, he *eaplahi> d. be. au*.- of th- uni er-1 I talnty of congreaa' plan* to adjourn PERSONALS A IMS Chevrolet, belonging to; Robert And.-raon, which was atoleu here from a park-d position near' |Rivervi-w tlatd-n* wa* reported *i-. .0.-r-d today at Fort Wayne by I , th. Allen county autorilte". The i.i was to Ik- returned here this aft.-m.ron Mr .ni'! Mrs. E A Heaver* havei returned from a two wc-ks va<atloti at Toledo Ohio, and Hamilton. Ind While at Toledo they attended .■oinmenc.-ment e«er.l»e» of lb '’ t nlver.ity of Toledo Their *"U.; (Jlen. received his IX. H degree fiom th- univeraity law a'hoolSprinter*' Gat* D**ig"*d Philadelphia. «UJ!> »«*■•■ I Tempi. I nivemity tr*ch eoßch. i» p. ,f.. ting a starting gate designed . t 7, make Po*.fol« f«" | in track sprint race*. He has no . LnXd d-ails of th" device! u Illi, iwai'ina a <

France Now Added to Fuehrer Ilitler'M ConqueHh

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Capitulation of France to th- German legions adrls another .onnlry to th- llsf of Fm-tn-r Adolf Hitler has conquered since he began his Invasion* inker* liirlnd.- < *•■■ hiwlovakiii. Austria. Poland Norway In-nmark. Relgium. The Netherlands and other territory In. biding M-m.-l and Ihtnila

ITALY CLAIMS WIN IN AFRICA Asserts British Armed Column Driven From Italian Territory Rome. June 1!» (I P> Italy'* j eighth »ar <i>llllll unique today as- I i serted that Italian forces in Knot ’ j Africa had counter-attacfci-d and ’dispersed a British armored car column which had entered Italian 'territory under the Itallag flag. The Italian claim ol vigloi y tag East Africa, which said also tha’ the eltuatloo in North Africa waa unchanged, came after publication in the new»|>a|>ei Popolo hi Roma of a statement that Adolf Hitler and 1 Benito Mussolini had demanded ] that Frame surrender all of her i gold, foreign credits and raw ma- I leriala and join in a blockade ol! ICi eat Britain sa the price of pea> •• | The communique -aid also that Italian airplane* had sunk an en- . emy aubmarine In the Medilerran>ean and that Italian plane*, attackling enemy air bases In East Africa had burned throe planes 1 liescriblng Allied raids of Ligtiria. the Italian Riviera, and the Piedmont region* of northern Italy. the war communique said that several l*>inb* had been dropped, but that no death* resulted Hamage was described a* small. 'I In East Ulrica. according to the • communique. Allied plane* immbed a farm village, killing three woman and some children. Considerable speculation centered al«>ut the Illtler-Mu*»olinl con f.-rent t- at Munich yesterday and there was wide discussion of the 'article In Popolo HI Ruma. Authoritative Italian quartern dose to the government said that Popla Hi Homa's dispatch did not ' Russia Takes Over R X?; v •/ f r kt f I < jK V jRj Ww 50YIETNAZI * RUSSIA ! GERMANY 1 ’ | f * /KUMANIA Thia map shown the tiny Baltic nations of Lithuania. Estonia and Latvia, now invaded by Russia. A half million Russian troops inI vaded Lithuania. Estonia and Latvia have agreed tn demands for passng' of troops and formaI UOG of naw govermnents.

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represent an official viewpoint but merely represented the correeftond--nt's own private opinion It wail ■-mphaali-d that the dl.pat.h was. I without any official aignlth-am-e. I Th- new.juip-r'a dl.patih was ' datellnnd Munich A repartition of Freni h territory Ix-lween th- Italian and German armies wa* liK-lud'-d in the terms.] the dispatch said It list, d othei It.-mis a* follows 1.-France to hand over to th- alls powers all its gold and foreign rredlto; 2 Fran.-.- to sun-nd-r all gold credit* it held for state-* which had d-.lar.-d war on Germany Poland. Norway. In-nmark Holland 1 and IMgiuin 3. Fran. <• to surr-nd-r all law inat.-rlala or mal.-rlals useful to (lowar industries. »u-h as oil, coppei manganese. I France Io guarantee that nor mal Industrial activity will Ih- resumed and all evacuated workers will be returned to Industrial district*; f>. All French industrial, -conomli commercial and financial mean* to

CONSERVATION IN ADAMS COUNTY “

illy the Fish t'ommitt. ■ of th.Adams county fish and gam. <on- . servatlon league t. I Th- local Adams county fish and game conservation league must a*k the coop..ati.m of th- boys and . their par-nls In pr.-v-nllng any further swimming in th- Krick I Tyndall ponds Th-s- Imdlea of . water were mad' availaid- to the local club for fl*b sttHk'HK puri poses years ago and now. a* the result of yearly stocking, good fishing for hundreds of boys and and adults has resulted. Swimming and fishing in lhe same waters at the same tlm- Ju*' will no' work out Friction, ill will, hot tempers and finally fight* r*sult. No provision has b-en inado to supervise swimming: I' Is dan gerou* as attested by on- fatal

TO MEMBERS OF FISH AND GAME AND CONSERVATION CLUBS: Tin. Oeealm Hally Democrat I* flad '<> aponaor the •' ki > 1 S - vr u* believe ill <op -rvaiion mid th-- IH-lii’flm of ouldmn Io- « ' liovo Indiana ha. -11- of the able.' and beat r on*, n ation l*i-m menu in th- Inion Thia n-wi*P-i *" l "" 1 » helping hand 1 h getting -hill in- inhera mid a-»»lt In piomotlng l-nl <-"»-• .wki -a We "iak- the following off-. -i»- '»l- '• fl.h nul gHine '.nd l oliaervatiotl < l»l-» ■* X"' l *” 1 " K *" “ " “ ,1 § '-7 u. «i . C..1 a aillan ill*-' "• ’hla |m|>- ' ‘""t X"" , ' ‘“a*; X-... r t! S .Uh or W t-nta tow.rd the duea If amn- an- more than W i'-tit» X< m llecaiur UmlX fx-ino. rat. IMw-atur. Indiana, pl-ax. a-nd the paper to: for one year. We have deducted W cent. lion, xour auiu.Uption price <>f |3M and will enroll In Mr

tie used In 'll- .oiitinental ' 10. kade against Britain. I — o . _ — Bang* Move* Again To Obtain F reedom n — Huntington. Ind . Jun- 19 UP) Two n-w actions to fr.-e former Mayor C W. H Bangs and J clay ton Brown, former city constrm I lion superintendent, from th- Allen I county jail were on Bl- in Hunt I Ington circuit court today. One suit < laiuo d that Edward ■' Hmilh. receiver of ad.-sum l mu |nl<lpal utility which Bangs found i ed. owed SH.B.M in addition to i Isiard to th- Allen county jail for th- upke-p ot the prisoner* while I the second sought to remove him I as receiver. Hangs and Brown were placed tn jail In contempt of court for , hiding ll.JnO .ash from th- funds of th. utility. Him- they were jall.-d in F.-hiuaiy Hinlth haa paid board bills to keep Hi' ni there. First portland cenn-nt made In the I'nlled States was nianufa< tur-! id by a Pennsylvania imnpany in . IST3. |

.drowning some years ago. Th- Krick Tyndall Co. was gen- , lerotls and made these fishing I waters available to lhe boys of Defeatur, but the company has ask.-d llh- local conservation club Io see Ifliat swimming is stopped and that i property rights In - respected. All boys and fishermen want to be sports in the true sense of the word, so cooperate with the dub and slop swimming. The Adams county fish and game eoliservalion h-ague wants Imosters and friends and does not want Io gel "hard boiled" in this mattei < of swimming. It would In- a simpb matter to drain the |wmd- which would atop . wlinining but would (also destroy fine fishing So top ■ swiiumiug and save the fl- h.

Schafer’s Furniture Values IMPORTANT SAVIMJS IN TABLES 0 I Herr* u urn nd ..pporlunll) to hut Ihe 'cvcral tiildcs ton ncr-rl to make tour hoNie j more liveable. We’»r murker! down nearly evert table in *>loek for :i rent rlearanre .. know Im- with V t-'peciiillv large selection at barxain w price-! Modern l.nd Tables, ) ii'truu- Wihuit | iiiir-h 3-39 £ I O.’i Walnut l.nd labi.« 1 fl AEQ K. Smart Modern Heninan ill I.•*»« Modern <of (eg Table Im II Hichh Veneered in Ual | ULII 3.39 r 2.1H1 Radio Table* •IF ■ Fini-hed in Walnut I 1 1.59 We’ve hided rrnlv a few of the table bargain* .. vou'll find manv more at SCHAFERS. • _ New Arrivals in B! :| >R( M>M : I l RNITI Rl< ‘ ’ '■ ”-P '■*' - ' ■ / hr dr oom nr a I ate prices. ** • T The Suite illustrated i* beautifully veneered in rich walnut ... five ph* deep to in*ure la»ling cimwlruclom . . ..the roomy . drawer* have all oak interior* and -mart modern hardware. The biu mirror on the vanity i* plate ula** . • . The four piece*, kanity. Bed. < he«t and Cj|wSo Hen. h are onlv MKnJnflt H ife 11 kAIII w&UI B I m \ vli.lcr huh BMiL to make tour *umnier fc2s ®K IF 1 !# more enlovable and comlortable . . . turni*h vour *i 'W.' » porch thi* *ummer! The (ilider illustrated i* a nalimiallv known "SOI VSWI.Xt;” with all ball bearing con*lruction for ea*y gliding . . . The *ix tailored cu*hion* are covered in a long wearing, water proof material which match in color with the enameled *teel arm*. Thi* Irulv de luxe glider i* priced al ON'-V Ig.SO OTHER GLIDERS Priced al 10.95,11.50 and up. Kroehier “LAZY-REST” LOI’NGE CHAIRS ol \merica* mo*l popular chair* l^-y. L — lodav ! and no wonder . . . lor it * one j of the mo*l comfortable chair* gWkfc^-. built. V*,, Kj**** For a limited time only SCHAFEItS u!Z“cl!j l«h. »i™ oi-r-'i VN i. VM ill « «-OVMIS ...tOMI’I.ETE FOR Your choice of manv new shade* in lu*lt ou* velour covering* during thi* *pecial event gchafeM

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