Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1940 — Page 5

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Jap Envoy Talks With Hull

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Far aaatem situation <*<uptea Ute attention of th« V. I. state department as the agriculture department followed up the administration'* embargo on iron and steel ecrap export* to Japan wtth an order euspen.ilng export eubmdlee on wheat and flout shipped to Japanese-controlled ports from the U. 8. The Japanese ambassador. Kenauke Hortnouchi. talked for 40 minutes with Hecretarj gs State Cordell Hull and then talked to newsmen, above, but it was not learned what was Um nature of the conversation

Italian* learned that it was still in Italy end not a* they h.<d thought in Africa. Mussolini had appro*, bed the Jngoalav frontier and mnuc newspaper* at th. same time had crltlcited Jugoslavia for alleged delay I in ''adapting Itself to the "New Europe" a* planned by him and Hitler There wa* general expectation that be would make a bit >p< *-< h' today. reviewing Jo.ihh. Fascist 1 'youth* of Is years. Itorn in the' | year his legion* marched on Home. ! and the ceremony was broadcast ! nationally Mussolini arrived by train at 9:42 a ro 11 42 a m CUT> Hr. -«••<! In the Ida. k uniform of an bonotary corporal of the Fascist militia, and accompanied by Gen. Übaldo Noddn under secretary of war, Ettore Muti. secretary general of the Fasr Ist party, and Alessandro I'.tvoilhl. press minis-

11 let be wa* heartily cheered I In an open automobile, be went ' first to the public square to re - reive a salute by cannon, machine guns and 21 .olumns of Fascist youths Hued up about lh<- square Then be motored to the *uburU| of Baone and watched maneuver* i by motorized columns of the Po j army, in which some Fascist youth- took part »- - -a TAX PAYMENTS «CnNTINVEt> FKog FAUg tWt las wa* M>.9i percent of the total collet tiona Luring the 1*33-1* period the property tax burden fell I to 59 87 percent, a decrease of 21.34 percent In favor of the taxpayer The 1933-39 pe.i.id Includes th* to'tectlona of gross Income, intangible* tax excise taxes and the motor vehicle taxes, which wen- not, operative in th* 19M3Z period. For the 192 C-32 period property

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BRITISH-HUMAN BREAK IS NEU - Rupture In Diplomatic Relation* Only ‘‘Matter Os Heura'* Bu.dtarest Oct !• - (UJ» -«*r man aad Italian circle* said today that a rwptur* In RrltMb-*umaalaa diplomatic relation* wa* "only • matter of hour* and that British legation oStlal* had prepared to go u> Istanbul Turkey. I Naal source* in Barlin said that 1 an oßcial aunoimcament *oon would be made that German army and air force uall* war* being sent to Rumania io protect Important industries and to aid Rumanian armed lorcea In upholding the guar antae which Uermany bad given of the country's Integrity.) It was reported, meanwhile, in usually reliable diplomatic circle* that the first Installment of a huge Rumania norder of German munition* and armaments had arrived in Rumania. Commenting on report* of an ln» mlnoot rupture la Britlah-iUmsi. inn relation* a British legation spokesman said that the Britleb niinioter Sir Reginald Hoar*, was awaiting clarification of the altoation. The legation said that yea terday a Rumanian reply to a Belt I lab query on activities ot Garman troop* in Rumania wa* "both un aotlfactory and evaal**." It was discloaed that the British legation had advised not only Brit one in Rumania* oil Beld* but also " all Britons in any way .onuei ted With the petroleum Induatry to leave the country. They should loae no time in departug. the leg* lion advised. British authorities diacloaed that ' in bl* efforts to obtain a clartfl. atlon of the situation Blr Reginald ■ had gone directly U> Rumania * die-' tator. Gen lon Antonescu. High military quarter* reported that the Rumanian military council already had taken measure* to build the necesaary *tmag* depot* for munitions and arm* arriving from Germany Tighter regulation* were enforc- j I ed here and it was announced that I hotel* and restaurant* would not be permuted to serve meat on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays At the same time It was announced that Important Rumanian-German Monoml. talks would begin in Ber tin on Oct. 18. MARKET* AT A GLANCE stocks: irregularly higher and quiet. Bond* firm V. 8. Government* Irregular. Curb stock*: Irregular Chicago stocks R egular. Call money steady Foreign exchange: steady Cot lon easy. Grains: firm Wh.-at up about ‘-i | Chicago llveetock hogs steady to a* cent. Com up 1* to Ab cogt. to easy, cattle generally active and strong, sheep fully steady Rubber steady W II MM ■' STEADY JOB IS (CONTINDICO FROM PAOli: <>N»> for that army. “Every man will I* **!<-. ted Imt some will lie selected la stay at home temporarily We want no volunteers from vital industries, farms or hospitals ’’ Aa stated In the aecfion explaining deferment* In the Ruike-Wada-Worth bill, “the president ha* authority to defer selection and indue Hoti of such men whose employment In industry, agriculture, or who*.- actlvitle* In othei endeav or* la nme**ary lo the maintenance of the national health safety or Interest This interpretation will, of necessity, change with changing condition*.*' Washington oflclal* are com piling a list trade* and skill* in which competent men ere needed Merx and Maj Warren E Cleveland. also an <M<u|Mtional def.-t ■' metit adviser, recently returned from a w»r department conference at Laindng. Mich. Meanwhile geleclive aervke ofli dal* advised per»on* In confinement on i-egi»trailoti day to »end a friend or relative to their re»pe« tire registration place* to procure a registration card Tbs repretaxea In the stale totaled 5822.M1.g*:i <4 From 1933 39 property taxe* totaled 8&73.430.8XU.&4. la 1339 gross Income taxpayer* In the county num tie ted 2.934

I FARM LOANS | OUR BORROWERS ARE Q NOW ONLY PAYING I 3i% Intercut — SEE US — * Adams County N. F. L A. ® HENRY B. HEU ER H Soe’y/rroiß. I ....

\ MBtatlve will be aworn In a* •pedal registrar and can rnturn the card to the ailing person for algtitng Any pwrwm* too 111 to .-ompleie hl* regie!r*ilon la tbit manner <m Oct id must have a physhlan'a certifloate lor pn-aentatlou lo th* local draft board With thia he will he allowed tn reglaier lielat edly At the aame time Gm M Clifford Townsend called upon school oFlclals to aaaist legist rat lon He added that no employe* of public school* should lone any wage* through loa* of time while aiding setriesrte nervlce offb lala. “ft I* deemed unneeesnary for

'"* .. ■■ll 1 k HMUC DEMAND MAS MADE EIGHT O'CLOCK I artmc-i’S iapr.F\T sni me coffee; AMERICA’S top coffee value! MOW AT THt , I PRICE in HISTORYi] ! jjpj •’•a*' pwp“‘“' saßaa is we»W *~es— —““ ' MWi cffi-SS «*« ***•« «'«• W •••,* 1 O •’••••d *• ’ia’*' *••*' Cue'em . ■■ W Q W**^e s Lj t Gfeoed le rew order el the mewiev.i ■ o'ewri— New A4P eiirr* QGHT |1 * ■ fl" BrO’.T s»«LJA OCLOCE corm «i U>e towesi ■ ?v pr.ee ■ hwiery' Get ycu-s today Bftß K fl du* eew tow everyday ~ t - jijfiJittijbKtiiIUMSkRNMMbMiUnRkMaiMMMRMMMiBHWMaRHMMMHi CIGARETTES ™ *1.19 SOAP CHIPS 94k b«« 23* FLOUR *“"»,’,*»• ... 24’2-lb bo, 53c POTATOES PINEAPPLE »;»«. r »X« 2 Ng. 2'A crm 35c BUTTER . ... lb 31c M,L,< r «»ollcgg«3sc PANCAKE FLOUR * 5-lb bog 15c 4 E |_B fl PILLSBURY 24’/i-fc. be, 75c SODA CRACKERS J’-', 2 lb. box 13c | J PECK | C PEACHES -2 23c ." .-1 ■ Oronße«* , T n , 'i" 2 doi. 35c OLEOMARGARINE .** 3 lb. 25c PEANUT BUTTER 2lb jgr 19c M .'X" 50 !b b 59c GRAPEFRUIT r,0,,- » ... 2 Ng. 2 egg. 19c SALAD DRESSING *«•„ qf. 25c Reteh >„ I rert 10 lb*. 23c TUNA FISH 2 eggg 25c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkgs. !0c ___________ MACARONI . - 3-b. pkg. 19c MARSHMALLOWS lb celln pkg. 10c fLAM| TOKAy BREAD 3^°v z e <2sc GRAPES WALDORF TISSUE 4 rglk 16c CRISCO •» SPRY 3 lb cm 44c t ‘“ B <««»■• MATCHES dAi' Mitch., 6 2 | e CAMPBELL S SOUPS 3 cmn 25c g ROLLED OATS »—>»«*•<« .. Ige. pkg. 13c DOG FOOD 6 r*N c.m 25c LB SUPER SUDS 2 Iga. pkgt 35c TEA *"•» »'• ’/i-lb. pkg 29c DOUGHHUTS c lo<= o±.£ APPLE SAUCE ««•... 2Nr 2 com 15c SWEETHEART SOAP 4cnkcilßc CrhKHrwr* hand 13c CHERRIES Jjd,2 Nr. 2 cm* 19c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 com 20c r— FRUIT COCKTAIL Nr. I crr 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 efikex 16c U. S. NO. 1 GRADE PEACHES . 2 Nr. 2’i com 25c CAMPBILL'S BEANS 323 oi com 26c A EC CHEESE IRICK cr AMERICAN LB LOAF 39C I SCRATCH FEED .... 100 Ibt. $1.70 AUNT JEMIMA 20-ri. pkg 10c m ' fl LAYING MASH 4;;' .... 100 lb«. $1.94 PILLSBURY 20 ox pkg. 9c I DAIRY FEED 16% .«•••[' . 100 lb*. $1.27 RITZ CRACKERS lb. pkg. 21c KOOL CIGARETTES cbt. $1.19 BUTTER M uI . . lb 33c J TOMATOES H FRESH EGGS ► \ r , ( A Err chi. 33c BEET SUGAR 25 1b paper bog $1.15 milißttllw-B « PINEAPPLE JUICE r<M»f crr 23c BOKAR COFFEE 2 lb*. 33c j CATSUP 3lg« bofr 25c RED CIRCLE COFFEE 21b* 31c DEL MAIZ CAKE FLOUR .... Ige. pkg. 15c BEANS *-'■ ... 5 1 lb. crm 25c j 100 Yo PURE VEGETABLE LB Q_ NIDL £I J Q6XO SHORTENING, lb 16c CAN £ NOODLES ««'«•» ... 2 12-rb. pkg*. 15c DEL MONTE COFFEE lb tin 21c # CANS #| C CORNED BEEF HASH lb. crr 10c CHASE D SANBORN COFFEE 2 Ibx 41c KIRKMAN'S *-r %R pkg 16c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2lb tin 44c | BEECHNUT COFFEE lb. tin 24c WAX PAPER 125 ft. roll 10c | 2 Meat on the Table Means (iood Eating! L •«■■■'« BEEF CHUCK "11JZ 0 “ UNM LOl N U LEC O' ROAST! STEAK! roast! lamb <r*lrr Cel* B **••» Half fl Oe*ale* l»l" •**>*, glads er Xrm Car. We Wark* ■ 9 IK -23 c’■ 3h fl • I7c H -23 c BAKED HAMS . " 22c PORK SAUSAGE ---- . . •- 15c 1 CHICKENS . -18 c BRAUNSCHV7EIGER p- . "-23 c SMOKED PICNICS *«<» * 15c OCEAN FILLETS .... -12 c SMOKED HAMS "18c SHRIMP . - . . . •* 19c SKINLESS FRANKS . . . -18 c HALIBUTSTEAK .. . . -25 c PORK ROAST . . '-13c PERCH" -w . . . * 15c FRESH GROUND BEEF . .'-16c BOILED HAM •— . . .“39c — STORE AODREM - 1 — STORE HOURS — I 12S , 127 Nerth Second Street X Monday to Thursday, inclusive—7 a m to t p. m. Decatur. Indiana / Friday til •p. m. Saturday 'til 11 pm. I I _ § sfl" 1' M_ v v^-^ 5 kJ L /Li«i • ’

Khools to lie generally dismissed for registration day" Townaetnl as Id "Local autborltle*. hoe j ever, should determine the need for auch dismissal in district* where school farllllle* are used ■ -- R — CAST VOTES ON ((XNITINUKIt FROM FAUR .MRi twenty year*’" Place* are provided to mark an *'X‘ in OR* of two twiuares "Ye* or "No" lo each query Votei* will sleo see another rhange on the ballot* thl* year t'nder an Interpretation of the election lew received by telephone from the state board of election

comtniMioneia. the RapabUcaa list of caadidate* will appeal ftret on! the county ballot and the stat* bal lot The aUte board member* ruled that since the law provide* that . j the party appear flrat on the ha) lot for which th* majority of vote* were caat In the vole for aecretary of «tat. In the laat election, the tounty ballot* are to be printed with the GOP list ■ rat and the Itomocratlc eecond hi recant year* ' th<- DeßMcrafir party * candidate* ' have appswred grat ou the beltaN. reading from left to right. It la thought that the stale and J national ballot* will be printed Tn’ ttw- same maune. ■ 1 ■

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AuthorisM Indiana Build Toll Bridge Washington Oct Id--(UP)-♦re-.idem Rousevell today signed a hill 1 authorizing the state of Indian* to loonatract and operate a toll bridge aero** the Wahasb river near MU Vernon WHEN STOMACH GAS ( HOKES AND BLOATS The S r-armtaatlv* Ingredient* In Adlerika soothe and earm the »t»I ma< hIO ease the *»* Adlr-tUa ■ * laxative mxiedient* gl>» a M'»HK I BAUANCRIf r|eenlhM-nut to H«>TH bowel*, for prompt relief H-rta ' anywhere In th* Hnver <Mor Until* iXmlth l»rug f'o and H<.lth<>»*» Ifrug < ■■ ■ —— ■' "—