Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1940 — Page 7
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faITHRULLYTO W MEETINGS Lia-hioncd Tent Meetfnc To Be Held At I Wren Park ■ cvi.'uu youth rally sill u<h. ■L ~1,1 fashioned tent meeHiur ■ ||r jfmwr Memorial I'aih 111 L obtn Sunday night at • mt Ex outdoor srrvhe. iimiici KTu*' summer. have proven to Err) popular. The crowd- inn Edth> lent every nigh' and th r»tt. tiding the Sunday as.-i E amt evening aarvices reai h>'d Ee* ll Kpt are being made to bat> EL .rating rapacity thia year Er, for the tarreaae In attend L which ta egpected (rum the E nnt night KtboJab everybody l» urged to Ed thia opening awrvlce it will Ewerting of young people. I.) Inana people and for young p... IMI’ recitation- and m.iiu Etai tiurnbera promts. teal <it Cat to ail Cuk- *l» ,M ‘ nhowti every E tn the week beginning Tu.-» Kgight. and O. E Phillip- ot the Cai .'•search ao iety of lais Etea. OL. *lll be the apeak" | Eil! tie lecturing upon World Lttion. in the Light of the I E* Ek of ‘he Interesting »übje<t. |eU! d.-cuaa and illustrate an a. Ca; Micha'a Vision Ot The L itey«." "Rivers Os Liquid Fir. Ejrw* In The Last Haya. The Ead < otning of Christ." Ea i» an unusual opportunity to L. such an outstanding speak* Eg .mh critical and momenLdaya Lil o( the European continent, fa Its 1.744J82 square miles, la fe shoo' 25.000 square mile, largloan Groat Britain a vast Domiu-1 } as Canada. MONEYS PASS PINTS A DAY bvunaar yew kMeers soeuie lie Im-I biWm « Man sbe* kelp V> pvrJr <■» fa wi «m» you healthy Reiners m®* <• IB arah MM agteswHM tr -m y--’.' CTU . Mfe Mesa poopto ;MS at»vt» p.c's Rm <»fd*t of k*4asy fuartp* ■***“<* tow-x n.atur to Min ib p'Mir to--L it h bßdweW, rtoiufcatr fa sad <'linear FVeqwan* or eeeety pmfa snb anartMg MM bersiss fathtrabeHMahlM • 1U E*t"srt! Ask your dmoaei I* Drank fa as: .u'MMduay by muEoos toe "ST 40 Ea Tt n «;»s baspy rsltef and e>U 4*lp tbs [La <4 KaryuUs flush out » siw Im hue. r our Uoud Gai Ltoaa • ruis.
pi trwu yuMf mm. um mom ■ • .fa!.-- • <»i i..« * • • _ ——— FURNITURE Values June Buyers Married*or about to.be? Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, we have the | \ Furniture Values you are looking lor. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: /rabu II’IECE BED ROOM SI ITE - * ’ ’ WW ~.,mehms<.k<mimsiite -m<M» MODERN dining k<m,m sl ,n; ' (1(1 HU SIZED BED SPRING ‘ I I I I SIZED M VITRESS. («0«n ’ ’ Sid iXXIKSPRIX.. M STRESS JJ* U \ Hit,X BEDS, lull M/e |0 f 9x12 ( OXtail El M KI <• MM* 9»12 AXMINSTEH KI - DESKS tH< x ' I MU I - g| <M , ,Mj IXD I MILES- Ml2W| \ \XIM DKESSLK . | |H| OB WwltT'rVl ' MID I MILE" 52D.00 Ml'HE' < M‘IXI-1 jifi.oo I sHEIk . Kill HEN RANGES g7 - (| RADIOS - - - IV.MMI TABLE TOP Slov E." SI24M’ ( EDAR ( BESTS —• ' ELECTRIC W ASHER - - 522.1M1 sll DIO < °l I H Stucky ® Co. |>t '-^ r “ r "'' Mr MONK<»E. INI*. OPEN EVENINGS ■—■— —'
COURT HOUSE I Mfrria|g LICSHMS I ohht to DUna Krist. Ak.on Ohio I Meredith Sprunger, route four . ,h ' • ' ,o If nt i. St kt , .on*, liecatur. Uuia Kdsin Hamilton Toi ., |a lo Ikrrothy Mtfletinan. Kurt Wiytir EXPECT EARLY ' INL 'Kir from rang onsi «I»en to march It mLTTboT ptiulble , for the Allied military .omnia nd er. to know ahethe itbe Nails were Uluffmg. It appeared however, that AmerlI I can sOUrt e. iH'heVed action w ould not lw long delayad V. H. Amloa.sa dor Joseph p. Kennedy warned Am erltan. today that the liner Washington. arching in Ireland July 4. ' might l*e the last I nlted Hute. I ship to leave British or Uriah port* .for the duration of the war. The government cannot be I blamed to ra.>uming that those who do not leave now are prepared to stay for the duration ot the war, vome what may, and stay at their own risk Kenrudy said In addition to reports of hundi rids of fishing boats ordered lo J sta’enger. It was believed that slmplat preparation, were being made by the German, on 'he Dutch. Bel'giana and Freni l> < oasts, much I nearer to England. The landing party attai k. by British naval and military forces, dis< losed offh tally here yesterday, designed to gather information on the.e preparations. All indication. ■ were that the British Isles were prepared to fight to the last with altout I.tHMiiWMi men now under arms. Gen. Charles In- Gaulle, head of the new French national committee for continued resistance. In a spec, h last night charged Marshal Philipp'- Petain by implication with responsibility for France s defeat. —.—b Duxxin. h Named Purdue A.»si4ant Lafayette Ind June 27 (I'Pt Pi i dent Edward ('. Elliott of Purdue I niver.ity .aid today that Herb Ituggin.. former boilermaker >footlimll star, would become assist. i .mt footliail coach negl fall. I Higgins has been end coach at | Louisiana te< h for five yearn, lie will c'oi' h the ends al Purdue formerly of New Albany. Ituggin. played md on Purdue teams from IS3I through 1»M and was with the Chicago Cardinals professional team during the 1834 season. -o— Although the second .mallest state in the I nion, in-laware is twice a« large as Rhode Island Texa. how-ver. would make 112 state, the size of Ih-lawaie.
BRITISH PLANES RAID GERMANY German High C ommand Sayg Civilian)* Killed In Raids s-WM.,-. Berlin. June J7. (UJQ German troops have advanced lo the Dwr* dogne sector, east ot Bordeaux, iti anordame with the terms of the Franc'eGerman armistice, a communique Issued by the German h'gh lotnmand said today. The high command, in a commtinlque issued from Adolf Hitler's ( field headquarters, .aid also that "reumnilMame attempts by weak enemy tßritish) naval forces" to land on the northern coast of Fran' e had been repulsed "without ' I rouble.” The communique said that several civilians had bawn killed and injured in British alt raids on Ger* many lasi night (In Umdon it was ' annoumed that last night British ’ plane, raided east of lhe River Ruhr In Germany , German planes again bombed airi raft factortes in England last night, the high command said. ' The oflli lai German newa agent y l> N. II earlier said that British forces had attempted to land at two unspecified points on the 1 French west coast but that the maneuver was ■'shamefully inf significant.” ’■l The high command said that one German submarine returning to its 1 liase had reported the sinking of ■ 33.0 M ions of enemy shipping and it admitted that a German plane 1 , had failed lo return from last 1 night s raids on England. Two British planes. It was clalm--1 ed. were shot down while raidlug '. Germany. I O - I STRENGTH OF TAFT tCONTINVKH rK<»M PAOB OH■> maneuvegg which seem to boost the t ■ hances of Thft Former president Herla-rt C Hoover was reported to In- seeking lo hlm-k Wlllkle ; I |)ewey still Is counted the first t ballot leader with Taft second and r I Wlllkle or Vandenberg third A , I powerful figure In the convent lon rated now among the stop-Wtllkle , I group and as somewhat more fav- ,. ora hie to Taft than to Dewey, estl- . i mated that liewey would land on the first ballot by vote, bu' fall |( well short of a Sot vote maturity. I | Its lioßeved Tail would |mm Ugw.y 1 on the second ballot, smashing any chance ot his nomlnatioii. and that Tafts third ballot nomination would be feasible If the Wlllkle t I drive could In- Stopped .' Dewey'a backers claim 41" first I.' liallot voles and a second or third 2 ■ ballot nomination. Wlllkle has tip-
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show here with a last minute drive which aroused fongresalonal and agricultural blm a against him He continued to provide the color for thia convention. In last night's nominating ceremonies, submission of his name raised a howling i horns of ”we want Wlllklo" from Jammed galleries and sent delegates Into the aisles for a paiade and fist fights here and there. There were tremendous applause and Mattered whistles and hoos as Rep. Charles A Hallw k. of Indiana, placed Wlllkle In nomination He offered him as an Indiana farm hoy who had worked hie way to the top and demanded to know If the Republican party was a “< losed corporation" In which no newcomer might expect welcome and preferment according to his merits. Police charged down ■ hide aisle to the New York delegation where Republicans were trading shoves and punches over the state stand ard Mayor Holland Marvin of Syracuse won that nissle and
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' proudly look Snw York * itandurd I Into th<* Wlllkl" im »ih Th"" wa« -a flghi In Virginia - delegation h>u. and it continued ufi 4t>d on foi IP i inlnuiex with the date atandard i 1 aometltn>'i> In and aumetlmea out j I <rf the ptOMMiM The Virginia 1 fracaa started When |>aradera from 1 - Other alalea aoughl to aefge the | ■ atandard a« they marched by Three Vlrglnlaiia roue to battle and , there Were Ibouta of "get the 1 rope." The Taft cry of "foul' waa be • c«Me the Wtllkb- dem"i«tratli<ii 1 waa aupported by Mildly chi-i-rtug ’ <all< ry g neat a Col It II Creagi-r. Texaa nation 1 al committeeman. i-aiMt atormlng • to lhe platform to < barge chairman Ham Pryor ot the committee on 1 arrangetnenta. with patklng the gallertea with thketa dletribut«-d • without the knowledge of other ■ committeeni'-ti Publicity director 1 Frauklyti Waltman aald the tfcketa were faaued In the regular older f and Pryor laugh'-d at the accuaa I Hon
DISTRIBVTION tCONTINVKD PH'IM I*AUK UMKt The dlalrtbutlou lo the varioua tuiida of the county, alate, city and 1 townahlp unlta aa a whole la I »hown In the a«counting Thia la: I fitata I Blate thi, 37.71P83; commoti a<h<Md relief fund. II00MM; ttuuhera' retirement fund. |S.031 77: board of agriculturr 1442 14; alate foreatry fund. 328242 New Harmony Memorial 1121 M. Indiana Wolf !<ake Park. 3242 42. •-ducat lonal Improvement 3M 40 County County general Im. 334.14949. county welfare fund. 317.443 9* and < ounly l-nida 31.833 04. Townohipe Townahlp general tax. 3Ht.440.77; tuition tag. 330.934 42. apeclal achcMd tax. 34*.437 14; m bool build Ing bonda 311.19414; townahlp poor lag. 327.023.74. library 31.1 201 22 and townahlp road lemd and Intereat. 312.32414 Cit lea Ano Towna General corporal bin lai. 339,-
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110314 A rhe. k for aent to the etale by the Ireaaurwr | for the xtata’a abate of the taaea 1 Pull tax teceipia for the flrat ala I niontha amounted to 34.444 99. to 1 1 be divided ae fullowa. elate tag. 32.401.44; 'ommun echool relief j fund 31 300 78; tuition tuuda 33 37; epe< ial achrud fund. 3227 40 and corporation poll. 3711.90 Clow County OfficeAt Noon Saturday offlcea In the county court house will be closed at noon Saturday for the balance of the day to permit officer* to compile quarterly reports BevenffM Board To Hold Hearing* The Adame rounty alcohol hevI erage leiard will conduct hearings July II at lo o'clock a. m fCHTt on the following applications ' William II Freitag. Prriile reulaur-
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- • ant. for a beer retailer's llrenae. Waiter E Either tWhlt* Hpmi | Calat for a beer and wine retalftife I kens*. Mary H Lhamou < Doc's Placet for a liquor, wine and beer j retaller’a liceaeo .Myron Taylor * Condition Good Heme Jug" r U'Pi- Myron C. Taylor. President Hoosevalt e ye; ■onal representative at the Votkam lu doing wall after undergoing an operation yesterday It waa announced loday Havaane. Cuba, and Detroit. Michigan, are in the same loagi i-i. CONSTIPATION Adlsrlka In the U»"V PII.VKH color bottle rontalns > laxative In* greitlse's to give a more aeeerallv Kal*AN<’Kl> HMI LT oa both t>.,wels and 5 i-armiaatives to soothe amt warm opset atoms'll eitd so ease ga< piesaure Relist la promht. usualtv (Wo houta "V Milla MO'Hb . .. -■
