Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1940 — Page 5

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l> ff . <.urthog*e and deposited 1277.1*1 in bond" to Utt the Hen open auction I ~ <>xTiMvn from faub mm I "lie Ar*«7llfta»rd J. Moqulsi M«t Meredith. N T ; J»»»» 0 MU 1 urn Morrlatown. O; Fran* Il Xam e. Part*. Tenn ; W Ralph I'nllHt. Sallabory. Maryland AM,I, i A ||rn lluaeedl. Reaaati' Mhadr Tenn : Floyd Randall. Andrla, Colo. letter W. Unman, Uetaiur Harry I Human. Jr.. Decatur Jamea Hymp ' non. riarfcnellle. O : Don Hwank. uiveland. O ; Virgil IJcarbrouxh. tamp Point. HI.; Gordon W Mhanktt. Kearnoy. Mo.; Frwhi Mmlth. Hancroft. Nebr ! Raymond O Handel, blncoln. 11l ; Martin Hard. Wallington. N. J i Robert Vandrrheldrn. Platte. H Da . Pbll I Walker. Panhandle. Tel . Paul 0 Webater. Il>»de<m. New Hamp. belle l<ee Wyatt, Fountain Run Ky ; Junior Warren. Mndgetl. Mo.; Horace W Walker. Indlanapolla. Monroe Yoder. Kalona, lowa | ♦ CHURC HILL WARNS (<X>MTINUKD FROM PAUn 'to take over the Mediterranean • here the Rome preen Mid that Italy Intended to control the dura 1 canal. Huge Italian aerial aquadrone, eometlmee numlierlng 100 planet, bare been attacking Brltleh ahip plug roar aye In the Mediterranean and an Italian communique thia morning aald that H Rrltlah airplaner had been ahol down ten of iher during an attempt to bomb Italian troopa marching along the I.Hryan Egyptian frontier The Britlah planee were engaged by Faeclet craft, the communique aald i It added that a Rrltlah attack on Namaraput, on the Sudan bound ary. had been repulaed. The newe paper Regime Faaclnta reported ' that Italian African troopa were comentratitig for bigacale action againat the Rrltlah in Kenya col- ' ony. A Rrltlah communique laaued at I , Cairo aald that ala Italian planea { had been ahnt down In two big air fighta with the Faaclata. The operatlona and the threaten I ed operatlona of Japan in the far, raat were no leaa aerioua to Rrltlah and other foreign Internet*, deaplte j ' the fact that hoatllltlea atlll were ■ in the diplomatic phaae IMepatchea from Tokyo aald that the Japaneae denied having madany demand* for baaea In French Indochina, for egtenalre trad*conceaaiona and for other agree

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Destroyers for Britain Lrged JAMN U.S. X >aa MfTAIN IKTAIMS jfaw aAf J? ± G IF THE BRITISH FLEET fell to the dictator*, our battle ieet would be outaambered mor* than two to one by the cnpltal eblpe of Germany. Italy, and Japan, na ehown In the above chart of oar twoocean protection today, prepared by th* Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allie*, of which William Allen Whit* I* chairman. Sal* of »i*ty over age United Staten deetroyer*. of tn* 111 left over from th* World War. to Great Britain to aid in ber defenae againat Nail and Faactat Invasion I* urged by the Committee, tn the Intereat* of our own **earRy. TbouMEl* of Committee adherent a are now communicating with th* President. Senator*, and Congressmen asking that Immediate legi» latlv* action be taken to speed tb* sale of tbs destroyer*, wblcb the Committee say* th* United State* could easily spar* now.

ment* which would have put that French poeeowsfon firmly In the Japanese- sphere. There appeared to n<> doubt, however, that the Japanese government a program called for Inclusion of ludo-t'hina > In the Tokyo circle of Influence and a Failed Frees dispatch from < Vichy said that definite demands had been made to France, while part of the Japanese fleet steam-j ed toward the South China border Os perhaps greater Immediate Importance however, waa the conflict between Japan and Hritaln. which first sought to appease the Tokyo government by cutting off trade to China and then retaliated against Japanese arrests of llrltons by wiring about nine prominent i Japanese businessmen in London and other cities of the empire — —a -———_ HEAT RELIEF CONTINinCD FROM PAOE ON® week end Temperatmes recorded through ' out the state ranged from *5 to H degrees The government weather station at the Indianapolis airport reported that much of the dim omfort was isused by the fact that the humidity rate waa idatively high The bureau recorded *» percent al JJiM last night as compared with a normal humidity rate of approii tnately 50 percent. Little rain was repoiK-d in the, state over the weekend, but thej forecast predicted scattered thtili | dershowers In the extreme south portion of Indiana today and in the extieme west and north Tuesday Il will probably be rnnr h cooler in the extreme north and west-< entrain

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IHUtlons of the state Tuesday, the weather bureau said The brief drop tn the mercury Was believed to Ire partly responsible for the decline In the number of week-end drownlngs throughout the state. Only one drowning, that of lamia j Salvador. U, of Chicago, waa re- | ported Salvador drowned in the Chain-U-Lakes near Nouih llend Saturday —■ w» ■ — (icts Divorce From Laurence Olivier London. Aug i iU.Pj A dr-! vorr-e whlrh actress Jill Esmond, .obtained against Imnrence Oliver | i was made final today and thus [ l>oth parties were left free to re- | marry Naming Vivien la-igh. stat of "Gone With The Wind." as co- , ranpondent. Miss Esmond had obtained a decree nisi of divorce here . Jan 2!» last. Miss fa-igh was divorced Feb. !'• Iby Herbert la-lgh Holman larndon lawyer He had named Oliver as respondent At the end of the <Us- ■ ternary six months after the award of the decree nisi. whl< h will be Aug IS Holman may apply for a decree absolute which would per- ' init him and Miss Leigh to remarry Youth Is Fatally Shot By Cousin Bedford. Ind, Aug & iU R* ■ Hobby la<e laekhart 12 was shot i amt killed a< < Mentally yesterday by his 13-yeat-old cousin Karli l,ockhart. While the two were firing 22 calibre rifles.

Today’s War Moves

By J. W. T. Maaea. (Cl*. War Kapert) Further Indications that the totalitarian powers bate shandoui-d espectatlona of a quick blltakrleg victory this summer are contained In report* from Rome that Italy Is preparing for a long term war. Italian commentator* eay Italy In tend* to invade Pulestia* nest year and they likewise assert maj or Italian military operatlous in Africa will not begin until the summer beat give* way to cooler weather. Mussolini I* preparing the Ital lan people in thia way for confine at ion of unimportant minor adlv Itlea Instead of the < omblned tier man Italian push which had beep promised to annlhllliate Great Britain before the first anniversary of the war'* beginning There are reports, too. from Berlin of perpb-s Uy among the German (wople at the apparent londltion of stalemate into which thr war I* drifting The totalitarian leader* thus gradually are bring forced to fa< ea question Ing attitude among their follower* a* the war approaches the com mencement of the sc. oud year of operation* . This fa< t make* poaelbl* a dee- 1 Iterate attempt by Hiller to Invade the British Isles tn-forr neat, month's rough weather Increaaea the dlflli ultle* of ferrying an army a>rows the channel and the North Sea. All rule* of military strategy are against the success of an In vaihm now that the British pro ph- have had sufflt lent time to pre pare for It. Hut. Hltler'a trust In hl* star has been absolute alm <■' his successful Invasion of the Rhineland against German military advice, when he first came to pow- j er. It would appear from the rep<-at . nd delays In starting the Invasion that this time Hitler haw be. n restrained by the German high com

oL**’-* -a A. . **- *W‘Zs >' ’.~e |. r What is the DIFFERENCE I Between nrm I 1 annus.LU ortt ukui •• | wtukcJ|T[ uiu HUUII • ; I —J » * ‘ 'e' 111 . »• , ».«'• J ■I _1 7. J T*Twmh | * i I SiTHEg DIFFERENCE) between *an {Executive, and an 3 II Employee marked by/Ambition, .Opportunity or EduIp z J it cation ,or perhapg a combination of all three? I * I*** ,o ** a<^in * ,,e< * , * iat * n mo,t *n»t*nceg the “higher* jAWnh up*'' attained their position because of Ambition, and ambiz CONSUMING DESIRE TO ACHIEVE.” r H hklirfld *l^enSijf America^!^ l and A 1)1 F Profewional have’always been men of Ambition. A r Mo»t 4 eertainly,*all men are not born ambitious a great £ Vlßi/F waLgMl!! many acquire it through proper auociationa and encourageJi mem; ' a v JBoya^vho.fßiH o make practical ute of their apare lime MA* uwyjDot be laay or* aimieaa 9 but they may lack guidance L .T» orhateouragement' in, harneming their energy Jn the direc* ' < w»&f/profi tabl yfdevoting part .of jtheir, apare' momenta Ik • ItiaWMrjXyhuaineaa training, rx <'w ■ BI / ; ***.-- ■ JVlßflif , AiNewspaperJßout»il»kTlie " wtfflin ' Bes ?FJ ob lf° r ?A^S£hool J ßo|f" x ■ ■ jCKrJI • a yAoufjCoveruor»^Senatort^Educatora^B«ataieae[and < jj| jProfedd*onw)MenJQActivelyfengage<LYKbool Ml j i MBM Mlhuaedfandiinspired. to w achieve furtherlaucoeaasPP they M ■ nnr I ' dBI ® oKwkIB / New*• W4HIAII ' HPWjJoy* w’potentia! f uturiTAMBmOM Vfl ■ » ■ _ c . --~-C I W MMlhli M. ■ 1 'I Decatur Daily Democrat I —s-y ■ . .... , -.

mand: hut he is aubject to auddrn uncontrollable mood* and It atlll la possible that he may prremptur-, Uy give the order to Invade at any tlm*. That la the maaon why Prime Miulatrr t'huicblll warned til. It -Il |>eopti< last week Hot to believe the danger of al. attempted Invasion haa paaaed, Were sane military realism to I hold thr det lalon. Invasion might now be written off. If for no other reason than the nearneea of antemu tempests, Imperilling Ger-, many’s t-roea t haiinel .oinmunh « , tlons *ien though an Invasion had Mime preliminary sun ess But If HMler brooks no restraint and trusts to his destiny rather than , military advice, he will drive hi* , army through th* < hoppy > baunel waves, true to his promise to try i to annlhlllale Great Britain for re jetting hla peace offer That la th.-, ambiguous tailor of the Invasion, Iwauo whh h cause* opinion to. flu. mate from day to day. Judging by llome'a admission • that the Issue will go Into neat year, it would seem highly probable that Mussolini ha* joined those advising Hitler Io be cau- . Hou* about invading the British I Isles. A defeat would have quick reper. usaiona In Italy. even , though the German jieople might . hold to Hiller somewhat longer., fearing, otherwise, a se.oiid Ver-' | sallies Inflii tl<»0. There are targe numbers of Ital ! lan* who have no affection for ] Hiller and who look with disquhi Hide on the way Germany Is dl< tat- i ting settli-m.nt in the Balkan* | I They would not wish to see Hitler ( master of the continent with Italy I playing a valet's role, having Io j lake (he cast off garments of the ' Nail dictator. I An unsuccessful German effort ' to occupy the llrlttah Isles Ihux, , would surely start a revision of opinion In Italy about German in I

FDUfIMENPAY I THAFFIC FINES Fined In Justice Os Peace ( ourt For Trallic Violations Four men were fined in the jus .tier of peace .ourt on tratt' vlo- ' latlon i harges Ivan Whltti-nbarger of latiwlll , was fined II and coats when he | pleaded guilty io paasmg a car on , a hill on road 27. north of the < Ity. He was arrested by Officer Tru man Blerle of the state polk*. John Wilson nf Ansonia. Ohio was fined II and emits when he pleaded guilty to a uiunt of oprrating a truck without a .hauffeur * lle<-ns<- He was arrested by tinier Prior of the state police Henry Knot he of Fort Wayuv. was fined II and costs for passing I a car on a curve where vision was obstructed He was arrested by Officer Blerle at Miller's bend north ' of the city. Leonard 1,. Rusm-II was fined II and coats when he pleaded guilty to a i harge of reckless driving fol lowing In* arrest by oflher Prior <>n road 27. State police officers patrolled the I highways Intensively Saturday ' night hours after the fair had sub- | sided In an effort to keep ac< Identa ,md traffic violations at a minimum , i vlnclhlllty Italy would have to begin to look to her owiv Interests ' That in turn would hold out poa I ! sibllitlea of British diploma, y of 1 ' ferlng Italy an Independent settle-! 1 m<nt whbh Mussolini at leaat ' would have to take under consider-1 i ation. -’•00 Sheet* M'jkll Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Decatur IJemocrat Co.

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LOSS OF EACH ICORTINUEIS rso* FAUB UMMi i Ha* 4k, ft*rM. a< houl, lmlW; lieeatur, civil. liOklll; Decatur. !*<huol, 12114*4 Decatur library. 17170, Monroe town. 124*7 The amminl* will lie held out of I ih« November dlatill>utlon of taaee, Mr Richer stated 111 aeveral of the township* an eatra levy may have to be mode to make up the losaea. aa In th* can* of the general fund, the deduction la about half of the ammtnta the unite have coming in fall taSMi The Decatur aihmd board may have to levy tor Ita lose. It being the largeat. negt to the state The lota to the c-tty of lieeatur Will probably not make any difference aa the general fund haa an ample balance thia year and the ll.OflflN charge back will not endanger the city treasury. WE BUY ’EM ALIVE! Th* t*cret of good m**t buy mg i* to s«e the animal* *liv*. We buy our* on th* hoof m Adsme county, butcher and »*H I* fr»*h. TRY (M R AIIAMS COI NTY MEAT! ! Veal Chop* ffi 25c . Lamb Chop* ffi 15c Minute Bteak tb. 2flc Chunk Bacon ffi tsc Nu Er* (Non Fattening) Potato Chip*, can ... 59c Watermelon* tic* cold). GERBER MEAT MARKET 80. 2nd BT. PHONE 97