Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1940 — Page 3

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Ignd the pledge of »lle«l»nre lo the IflM repealed The (roup I hen ung The Higr Spangled Hannei A motion made and »»<-ond>>d to retain all of the preaent offl*'era for a aeeond term lx*ona Vlnan waa appointed to live a brief 'report on Columbii* day and navy, day for nett month Aril »e Koop waa appointed to report on Ix-glon 'aellvlllM and Bernadette Kley, conI.IIIUlloa week A committee conalatlng at Doro'thy Flaugh Belly W"ber and Belva Burke waa aeleeted to make plana for a Holloween party next month A penny drill to ralae fund* In order lo buy flower* for the aiek waa held and will he repeated at all | following meeting* Ml** llonnabelle Koop and Mia* laale-lle White were pn-aent a* I ffwetts. The ladle*’ aid aoelety of the Zion [ Evangelical and Keformed church will meet at the church Wedneaday 1 afternoon at twe-thlrty o'clock •MMaMUW* Mr*. Jack Leigh Will he hoalea* to the member* of the Pinochle dull Friday evening at aeven-thirty 'o clock. . '4IM Mr*. Ada Martin and daughter 1 Mlaa Marcia, have returned from Silver latke where they enjoyed ' several day* € K Bell. Arthur Voglewede and J charlea Bhlnger of the Ct t lien* j, Telephone Company have returned from Indianapolis where they at-1, tended hearing before the Public 1 Service Commiaalon A card from Mr and Nra. Flovd , Brlttaoa of Ullas. Texas, rays they are having a great time touring the New Kngland states The card , was written from Old Orchard i Beach. Maine William Bell is attending the ; •late fair thia week Officer Truman Bierle Is on duty , at the state fair this week Harry Bollinger of Columbia i City has been appointed treasurer 'i of the fourth diririct Democratic : central committee by Joseph fueller. newly elected district chair- | man | Mrs Robert Freitag and Mr and | Mrs. Robert Shirk left shortly be > fore noon today for their homes In < West Palm Beach Florida | Mrs. Frank Glillg Is Improving i slowly at her home on Winchester | street following a several weeks' < Illness tthe Is being cared for by i i her sister. Mrs Charles Buck of i I Mew Carlisle. | Mr and Mrs R. W. Hovarter of , Terre Haute. Mr and Mis. Harry i Orlmm and sons Harold and Jake | . 1 WALL'S HAPPY BAKER SAYI - <7 you’ll find many JTI delightful bakery surprises at n/*' i- V* WALL'S. Breakfast Roll Filled with cinna- i mon, nu t e and raisins. A real , - breakfsst treat. Doi 2vc Wall’s * f Delivery BAKERS

CLUB CALENDAR Sooloty Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Many Phonoo tOOB — 1001 ssswmssMßßmm Thursday I Women of the Moose. Moose i Home, t p m. Methodist F.ver Readv Class, 'church Parlor*. * p m. Presbyterian Missionary Moot Ini. Mrs V. A Duian. 1 M p m Nuttman Avenue V. B Church. Mrs Martin Hill, I io p m I 'Pleasant Hale luidlex' Aid Hoclety. Mrs. O, V. lulling all day meet Ing Kvangeliial W M R . Church Parlors. 2 p. m. First V. H Udles' Aid Noclety. Mrs, Orlen Brown. I M p m Friday Pinochle Club. Mrs Jack 7 So p m V. It Work and Win class. Mrs. I Fanny Hitchcock. 7:lo p m. Happy Homemakers Club, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel. Menooy Firemen’s Auxiliary. Fire Station. 17 » p m. (CBTI. ■ Adams County Woman's Chorus Picnic. Park. Berne, 12 10 tCDT.I Tuesday Church Mothers Study Club, Methodist Church. 2 30 p m Union Chape) U. II Mdles' Aid Sor-lety. Mrs. K I. Krick. 1:30 p in Weoneooay luidlew'JHd Society. Zion Kvangeßenl and Reformed Church. 2:2« p. m. lof Fort Wayne have returned to 'their homes after a several days' ■ visit with Mrs. Hovarter's and Mr. lOrimm's parents. Mr and Mre. Jake Grimm of route 1. ■ Carl Miller of Newark. N J ar .rived here Wedneaday for a visit with bls mother. Mrs Knitna Miller and his slater Miss June Miller He was accompanied by Coamo • Paper and Kudolph Jlndela. both of Newark. They returned home today Koy Runyon of Rugg street Is en-1 Joying a week’s fishing trip at Adams and Crooked lakes. Mrs. David Archer of route ( waa among this morning’s shoppers In Decatur Mr and Mrs. C. H. Ijmmlman and daughters Nancy and Sarah Margaret of Fort Wayne will be the weekend guests of Mr. s ; brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Koy Runyon of Rugg street. A new and beautiful nc-on sign has Ireen installed at the front of Nichols Shoe store. Among those from out-of-town who attended funeral services for Charles T. Omlor yesterday morning at the St. Mary's Catholic church were Mr and Mrs. Ray Pctule of Columbus, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Roman Bogner and Mr. and Mrs. John Bogner of Hammond. Mrs. Otto Blume of Chicago. 111.. Mr. and Mrs Herman Mersedes J Alberta. Aneta and Rose I'fhiel. all ' of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Vlrglles I'fhiel and Miss Folcb. i Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathias and daughter Jeanette of Fremont. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Scolt Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bushnell of Huntington. CHURCHILL WARNS CONTINCRD FROM PAOB <JN*> | enemy aircraft In considerable numbers crossed the southeast coast this morning and some penetrated the outskirts of London Home bombs were reported dropped I In thia area but from preliminary i reports It does not appear that serious damage waa done Our fighters and anti-aircraft guns went Into action and losses were Inflicted upon the enemy. During last USED MACHINERY (all reconditioned) I—John Deers Model A tractor. I—j. D Model D. I—Fordson Wide Tread on Rub her. I—Fordson, 1337 on Bteel I—McCormick Deering 10-20. I—McCormick Deering F-12 on ! Rubber. Several Cheap Fordsono In good shape. I—John Deere No. 11 t'v *»ot ' Combine (used one see*o<.., I—Buckeye 8 Hoe Fort. Drill. I—7 ft. Roderick Loan Diac. 1— Niece Spreader, 2— New Idea Spreaders. I—Cross Power Shelter. I—Doering Corn Binder. I—McCormick Deering Corn 1 Binder. 1— Good Hercules I’/g h. P Oas < Engine. ■ 2— Pump Jacks. 3— Oliver Plows 2-14-1-12. ( I—Hoosier 12 disc Fertiliser Drill. In extra good condition. I—l 2 ft. J. D. Combine. I—S ft McCormick Deering I Combine on Rubber. 1-4 ft J. Deere Combine. 1— Single Row International Corn Picker. 2— Boot Lifters. 3— Burr Mills. i STEFFEN : Hdwe. & Imp. Co. 3rd St. Phone l»0 ' Decatur ■ ——l

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Premier Takes in a Show a ' 1 A Hn

Rteel-helmeted Winston Churchill. Britain's premier, witnesses an air battle over Dnver during an inspection visit then and at Ramsgate. whKh waa the scene of terrific Naal aerial attack. Churchill chews on his ever-present cigar.

night's action over thia country tw<> enemy liombers were Intercepted and shot down by our fighter air I craft shortly after midnight " Splitting Into small formations In an attempt to break through the anti-aircraft barrage, the German planes came up the Thames Estuary An air raid alarm was sounded In the London area at 10 a tn., first since the "all clear" had been given at 10 43 last night at the end of a night raid A blast of gun fire waa heard on the outskirts of Ltmdon. and re porta came of raiders over the midlands and southwestern Kncland The "all clear" came In Ixtndon at 10 M s. m Within a few minutes of th*alarm British fighter planes had been up and In action The staccato of machine gun fir*- ! was heard as the planes ensured ' far above a river haxe Firing continued for a few mlnufes and the British planes, coming down gottld he seen laxlly resuming their patrol The flermans bad gone | home A few Itomhs had dropped on the outsklrta of Ixmdon but It was re-, ported that four German pltnwa ( had been’ahot down Most of the German planes. Il waa reported did not even have time to drop their ' bomba During Jhe night people along ' the aoutheaat coast were startled from sleen by explosions from the French side of the Knallsh channel as royal air force planes blasted | German objectives Ho great were the explosions that houses wer»j rocked In a aoutheaat town Burst ; Ing bomba, anti-aircraft fire and I searchlights lighted un the channel Rtrona fumes of oil blown across the channel, caused belief that the British planes had blown up a big German oil depot German planes In th* nlsht had followed through on Adolf Hitler's threat to "utterly erase" British cities. More than IM bombs were dropp ed on one greater Ixtndon area alone and a I’nlled Press correspondent heard 50 bombs at’lke within 10 minutes In a soothes.* Inland town within the greater Ixtndon defense area But the German raiders, as tbev I suddenlv Intensified their attacks, met a snddcnlv Intensified defense Hnndreds of anti-aircraft guns lo the lx>ndon area alone, long held Immobile In concealed emnlace ments. sent up a blast of fire which witnesses asserted formed a wall of flame In the sky. o , markftr at ant once Stocks' higher and active. Bonds higher. U. H governments Irregularly higher Curb stocks: higher. Chicago stocks: higher Call money one percent. Foreign exchange: easier. Cotton: about steady Copper strong: Silk higher Sugar higher Grains: wheat closed up H to 1H Corn Bas up % to % cent. Chicago llveatock: hogs weak, cattle uneven, sheep steady to strong Rubber: firm. Silver har In New York- unchanged at 34N cents a fine ounce. Gov. Townsend To Stump For Wallace Indianapolis. Ind.. Hept 3—(UP) —Governor M Clifford Townsend announced today that he will make 13 addresses during the first two weeks of Ooctober in behalf of Hen-, ry A Wallace. Democratic vice-pre- • sldentlal nominee. Townsend, who has been associated with Wallace in agricultural groups for some 20 years, will lead the New Deal’s stumping campaign through the com hog states. Al-

though no definite dsles o' sites for the addresses have l>eeii determined. Townsend Indicated that his tour would Im* concentrated In Mlnneaota. Nebraskxa. lowa. North and Houth Dakota. Wisconsin and Kansas. DETECTIVE IS CONTI NULL* rttOM PAOB ONB was awakened and found her father trying lo rise “I think I'm dying." he told her. The priest was able to administer last rites before Gardner succumbed at a hospital Mrs. Gardner slipped a black topcoat over her pink nightgown and went werp- . Ing with police to the station 0 KING CAROL OF I (CONTINURD FROM PaGT <>NBI selves. "It is going to be purely a national program based on national faith Utile by little we will proceed to reform the state. "A grave and painful episode has , closed . . . There has been an understanding and royal * leniency. l ' These two hsve alleviated resent incidents which are now considered terminated without punishment and In the spirit of liberty." The references to an "understanding anil clemency" wen- believed lo have been'to demonstrations in upper Transylvania, now ; being ceded to Hungary, and to an ' attempted coup d'etat by the iron guard Tuesday night Antones* u asked the people to : - -

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cooperate to "sernre yonr destiny I I of tomorrow and give pronf of' I the nation's existence In history " | "Only through sacrifices and work will we he able to maintain our existence." he said. Antonescu had been transformed from a political prisoner tn a dl«- ' • talor alm . vh* LmM I lamed to Carol's pollcleg, he had Inslstltuted hie own rule during the night, even la-fore he was sworn * in as prenlier. by lifting Ihe press censorship and canceling the extra- j ordinary police measures In egecl since the assassination ot Premier 1 lon <1 Du* a by a pro-Nail Iron ' gna rd Ist In 1333 For the pant seven weeks Anton- 1 escu bad been under arrest for opposing the cession of Bessarabia! and North Bukovina provinces to Russia He <ame lo power on the very day that Hungarian troops Were crimslng the border of upper Transylvania to occupy the aacGon of Rumania awarded lo them by Germany and Italy at the Vienna conference. Two decrees were Issued, ntrlpp ' Ing Carol of the absolute authority he assumed two years ago tine suspended the constitution of Feb 27. 133* snd suspended parliament a« of today It charged Antones* u | with carrying but the decree The second, also Jointly algncd. said "We inveal G«m Antones* it presl dent of the council of ministers to oinduct the Rumanian state The Ring exe-rclaea the following royal ’ prerogatives ta Hat followed I. All ; other powers of the state will be exercised by the president of the eoußcll of ministers " The prerogatives left In the king included: command of the army. , currency, decorations, amnesty re-1 reiving and accrediting smbassa- j dors and contracting treaties 1 ****** ■>■■■'■ I'lpaNant Mills Has Record Enrollment | The largest enrollment in the history of Hie Plea«ant Mills school was reported today by Ben Mi-Col , lough, township trustee i Th*- total enrollment In the high school Is 110. tiimpared with 83students last year A large fresh- - men clans of 35 members has boo«t *-d the total enrollment. | — - ■< —- Stockholders Will Meet Thin Evening ! The annua! stockholders' meeting of the Citlgens' Telephone company will lu- held tpnlght at the telephone company building at 7 o'clock (CDTi. During the meeting, directors for , the coming year will be alected and 'other business will b** transacted [FEMALE] FUNCTIONAL COMPLAINTS Try Lydia I Pinkham's rentable Compound to help relieve monthly pain, headaches, backache and ALSO calm Irritable restless nerves due U> such functional disorders Ptnkham sCompound is (imply marrtlout to help build up reeliUuce

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