Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1940 — Page 5
sraV. DECEMBER 2, 1940.
■ngfarmer |SCI) UNKING ■ hcrkholl Os Ti|>l><h I ««”’*• t . r ( oin King W . ••• i ’•"•■ ■B* -V- •«" Um ••• ■ " ,n k, " s gW. . | all averse* nt MR *'. • ■■"> p* r "" Hy ■ • kll.r !• I'SUI K'.' .. It 10 TIPP* |W .. ..lily 22 years , torx.npy IMF . • Ime lh* <lul> .. ( was explained | UM. •' >■ IWft . . ■ I'HO torn king . Ml. ,■ , i y "intaln I’-'l < ottti'y •Im IM'. . h »| "»* M. ~ ...rn gr-'W.-r. ~ .ml Ib-dfotd l< K, ~ bush. Is I" By. H uudt Columbia Mr. -, , Int 151 1 bushel* ! |K. v , t all othrr <|>UII K , , till farmers of|K" ii yla-id- wisti H'- w . > <5 Miami <5 |y, ,i unilion ..ml < »>' |y. A i! * ami Tlppe r . led all court - ■, { a* and a total data with Jos |y., .. HI Th. Indiana , I'irdm- an-.m K nan. U.K 111- <>.' *aid- •-' Ii >. ai .mid medals ■ ■ mote bushels l»-i .. . f.. yb Id. tanu ■ ' I '"' bushels am! K: ■. • ?■" yield* UB ■ I l ' m . aplalm-d ■ : g.dd imdala won ' ounties foil"*" ■ i" D»viea*. ft. Cm*. 2«. M, . A '.la. 2'l and liaiull y •» —— ■SOTIIER YOUTH MniMEI. FltoM PA.JIE UNI-’ * i umedlat* set vi< •• ■ *• *®p i" 1 "' Hower roluii't-i. <1 . b-"-d likely that tin R> second call for men will y ."n. ''me after the fits' id K- —— 9 LICENSE SALE y !X! Kb FHON PAC.B ON SI ■r> nr.ate It before Jami y. ini Mty .oi who purchase* a Mr rrhi I. and who dm-» not al y bar* into license pl.tfes M purchase and display lt<l" )> if h. de.ires to operate the K» on the public highway* l>* January | IH1." PRESIDENT 01 iTHtCKti FltoM I’AUK ONK) . I from the old world. ' h* .aid ’• m> 'he outstanding poltr Bde • nt his strong statement mt Anm nanism Apparently sieves that dlfferenees whn h 'list '.etween the varlou-1 KI. id this hemlsph.-K- can I" j rdinated to a doctrine of p< a. • «h>. M'lon. He asserted that i defense of the Americas Is a I Son . nise to which all nation* OP 4-H STOCKMAN — r .fl* •f ■•sacs, IP, of Waysland, hrlts county. Is Indiana* top- "• »-H llesatock club msmb»r the >ear Ho waa ctjossn >r '• t-rs. Huh Under Z. M. dmliS ’Ns baags of eight years of elub ’k In ho handled loot's. “* sad Aoef cattle. The boy Jteok pet j In Judging and dem’retion eoagoetsy and g*B«rs! ••"bottles. » • • Frisos won as •ritlMIU at county, stat* and "•••t o»e*rs mf®t »i*d. > lv *" ■* *•!•» as rorndod by County "'R W. Dlllinglfpm are «.<««- boy receive.? • handsome * Watrh Sa the sUd* sward lr '•sasal ttemss * Wtloos most contest
Homer Martin and Bride r , M HiL 17 21 Atl ’ • SwS-ife,* 7 -4 * laJ| Former president of the United Automobile Workers Union. Homer Martin is pictured with hi* bride, the former Vi»ian Foa, after they were wed at his Detroit home. The bride was Martin's secretary when he was bead of tbs U. A. W. U. Uo was recently granted a div.rca from hw Arst wife.
of this hemisphere should owe their allegl.ince Cardenas i.xik off th- tricol.i sash the emblem of presidential authority, and put it aionnd Atii i Camacho The new president sai l it was fortunate the Am<-rl< in Milina had pledged cooperation t<»i defend the continent legardies* of th. Ir diff.-iem. • ■ He mad* n<> mention of d ffi.ui ties between the M. snail govern I I meat and Anieiican oil u.tnpanicwhose propel lies hid l>. •:i . »p > I piloted by th.- Cardens, tegim. He said, however that he would make an effort to .. . lire prosperity on the Ira.is of talrnesa and th.Just distribution of riche* so a. to raise the nation s spirit by elim i mating poverty He said that th.- \ gain* made uy labor would m ' maintained and appealed for In I creased agricultural production. Thousand* croweded th* »treel» | when h* was diiven to th. than. 1 her of deputies More than loofio 1 ape. 111 poll, e were on hand to prevent incidents (In N.w Voik Columbia broad lasting system otfudala said thbroadcast of Avila Camacho* in .lllguiai spvei h bad beell '>abo taged Telephone line* wen- «ald ! Io have Iwen cut outside Mont.-rey by follower* of f.'-n Ju in Airdu-au j Aimatan. the def. at.-d presidential ! candidate > U. S Willing Washington. 1>» - U.PJ Ad I mliiisiralion oDicial* ludlcated : > ‘day that the I'nit.d Stat.» would be willing to cooperate wl'ii .Mexico* new president. Manuel Avila C.irn.uho, in mailgiiratlng a new > i of Me*, .ill Culled Htat.-» good will. Tin- friendly mm of Caina. hoinaiiguial addre*. *tiuck .1 re»pon
Ctocfce/t I : Crocker Horn* Bailee Department (■ *parea by smart mince pies are wearing these Then. are new <>!.•-. . . * Minn Pie a. the dertert for your ‘ d „" w \ kt l( in little ma- Eve Supper .. . foil-winy a h y f r(ll hy meringue. They look ■ „ H.W -....«>«<b »■■"> a,'""."' <..»*—> •*► "•'* h — r “ .1 eye white. i.hUenoonful of mincemeat on each wrsXTSt - »-»•••- "iix'U"..; i‘.r,b";■„.«£ a* » » rx - ■“>. Bake 15 to 20 minute, m a «lo* tn®*"* •**"• 325 F * Thu make. ” individual tart*. MINCE PIE WITH BLACKBERRY SAI CE ii tu. iti.i-moi blackberries blended through Or how would you like a fe b |, rk . D urple eaucr to nerve hot I your mincemeat .. • J/ ‘ , c thaCa aa deltciou. fcS T «X th!, pie you’ll need: a. it la mnerioA- mineemeat I’aatry far a Two ( ru.t Blaekberry Haeee 1».,n )□...■ <[«« K'-'peei Stß" X’e ». — »"*•> I tb.p. auaar , tb , R |„n (ef I tb»p. eornataren f M | t or * tb»P •**••• !•**• I rup hSaikberry luke tdraimd a our ) together In a aaueepan. Mix the •^ a \* n r '! v Cn jX’i I »nd rook until .month and ‘J’***’**- “ b ““"- ‘ juice. Serve hot over mince P ■ — ".wTTT'.rf making your own mincemeat ,F II be elad to .end you her reeipe for old-fa.hioned « Betty Crocker will , ,Jf-addre«wd and .tamped en # thia newapaper- -I 1 tlfM !♦•• H ** ’ • n^^^k^lnXe^hl7n.X d afir. , V?u r w , information to •<« y Cr»e k , c<nt gUmp w 60v . f poatapo. a oromot personal rep'x- e
»lvs chord In nlflclai circles here I In most circles It was considered conflrmatlna of reports that th* new president planned a ' bnslnes* administration based upon < lose cm.peratlnn with the United Ntales In financial e, onomlc. military and , cultural affairs ■ ft' 1., - Only Slight Damage b Caused By Eire Firemen were .ailed to th* Hoyd Bayer residence. 71? North Hecond street, at '• in odor k thl* morning to extinguish a r.sif Hre Little damage resulted p.—. Rotarianx Entertain Ladies Here Thursday The DiN-atur Rotary < lt»t> will observe ladle, night Thursday evening. with a turk.-y dinner and special program at the Masonic tern--1 pie a' S JO o'clock Any members planning to hare guests ar - requested to report to Janie. Murphy . tub secretary, not later than noon Tuesday. . o—- ♦ • Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ iH.ini'.ed Colin Ulndlay.on Madl">n str David Wayne Sichenck. route ti. Kollie Donel. 503 I North Kev.-nlh ..Ire* Hansel Fob 1 ey, l*r<d>le. Franklin Oliver, MonIjroe. Admitted Mr. J C Vlxard. I‘lea- ■ -ant Mill.; Frank Gibson. Monroeville. , j . _ 0 . Trade In a Good Town Decatur
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECKTUR, INDIANA.
KENNEDY UNITS ASAMBISSKDOR Resigns British Port To Aid In Keeping Nation Out Os War Washington. I»ec J It'Pi - A -necsssor to Joseph I’ Kennedy whn has submitted his resignation as ambassador to fires’ Britain l" .drably will nnt be cnosen until after the holidays Kennedy announced his resignation after an unscheduled Munday * onference with President Roosevelt H- sold be had resigned so that he could devote his time to The greatest cause In the world today .. To help the Freslden. keep the United HUtes on I of war." The resignation was handed in Mr. Roosevelt nn Nov <. Imt Kennedy had agreed to continue to
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swnrw. without returning to London until u now umbi.ssdor Is chosen - K*nnsdy was the fifth of Fr**i dent Roo.evelt'x amhaiMdor* to resign In recent week* The other* ■were William U Hulllt. »niba,«»d" I to France, John A ''udahy. nmba* ■ •ador in Belgium, Joseph K DavleI form<-r amtia.sadnr to Russia and Belgium and Hugh Wilson, formei amlm«*ador to Germany Davie* and Wilson hid been serving a* special assistants to the secretary of state Bullets. post was filled last week when thn senate approved the a(> polntment of William D Ix-ahy governor of I’eurio Rico and forme. I chief of ..naval operations, to rep • resent this country at Vichy Kennedy's resignation had bean i anticipated H« flew hack f’om ix>n i don six week* ago admldst rnport. ' I that he would resign immediately because he disagreed with the ad i ministration's foreign policy He met thorns reports, however, with a i natlonally-broad' ast api-e< h urging Mr Roosevelt'* reelection i Mr Roosevelt I* expected to leave
today for a farlMtean trip that will keep him a*ay from Washington until fust before Christmas It wa» assumed th«t be would defer any decision on Kennedy', successor at , least until he returns and. more likely until the n»w coMnta* meets I in Jsnuary Bullett has item ptomlnenily mentioned as a likely successor lo Kennedy J Anthony Dreaol Biddle, amlntssador to I'oland who returned Ito this onin'ry when that lounlry was invsd'd by Germany, also ha, in-ei) mentioned along with John John (J Wlnaui. head of the Inter ' national lalsir office o RI’MOR HITLER , fCtINTINI'RD fttnM PAGR <MC£I ’ In the lien hslsg f and ■ 1 dose friend of Jo«rf Kt.iltn It - was believed that Dimitrov « sp< i i tally would be alert for any oppo- ; (unity lo crack down on hl, so- mer i German prosecutors, and that he ’ might help Induce Husain lo give
Bulgaria strong harking i However averse Adolf Hitler might be lo a dtplomaiic at niggle with Rus-ia. oltaervara here be ileved th*' he might MM find it Imperative 'o inierven* In Greece tri bolster axis prestige, that If h> did Intervene II would Ire by way of Bulgari* or Jugoslavia or 1 Isrth. and that he would make It a p.<tt rtf hla long range program for ttiovlug Into the near east New Greek vldorles over the weekend In* hiding the r apture of Pogtader, made the Is.tw clearer A few week* ago It was (relieved that If Germany went to Italy * aid she would send only an air force and sirinc tank* to Albania Th* Italian defeats at KotHxa and I'o grade* mode It plainer now that . Halunlka the Greek east port at I whith th* campaign Is dlracted. 1 could Hot Ire captiiti-d through th* mountainous Albania route without i .i lilttei atruggle ri Observer a now hellevral the <b-r » man* Would prefer the direct rout* • thtougli Jugoslavia
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I SANTA CLAUS HERE . —i. COWTHfVRn FROM PAOg <>M» to enwhle Vl.ltnr* to Inspect the -rock* of Christmas tnar hand De. UM of March The •fternmra parade will h* Go med at lhe De- atgr junior -**n i ior high si hoot auditorium <>n Mouth Third alreet The parade will move l south to Adams streol Lian easl to Met <>nd north to Ja< kson west to Third, south to Monroe, east to Mer tmd. south to Jxffr-rson and then trg'k to the high school where tb* I Ira* of inarch will dlstmud o —— Haw material* for a modem Immblnx plane are brought together from II state*. ■—' " "J—---WHY SI FFER With pain from Hheumatiam. Neu ralal* M'tai" a. Arthritis. Lum | Inigo, Menatrallon. More Muscles. . Headm ha etc • Get quick relief with Alfs Compound W G Tab let. I'osllhrly guaranteed II at all l>i tig Stores
