Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1941 — Page 5

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deiiiaiul a Wii <un n ap|Hiil>ten eiiHi Illinois and Indiana already w« iH lepri "eiiU'd by two .uh It waa conceded that then would InUtile oppimlUolt to appointment of Minton to «im eed inothn Hoiinier Report* from W.i*hlntton Indi rated conwlwtently thai the former Indiana u natoi had the .ippiotal of the Will’! Hous., to nil Hi, Vj | caucy hut any «|*th apMntmi nt then would ho m id" from Hill. lle.idltiK lit. U-' oi secondary ; |wis»|b|llt|. s <||., ||... ,| In state I >e|lU" 1.11 |e i .|. « a. supreme • I ImlK' Ml. ha. 1 Fattsl. I lai. altapoii Jiids* Fatislei waa r< ported to h.i)e th. backline '»t I Frank .Mill.il. hl- tortuei law part. bin ami iii.nia.wi ,f Paul \ M, ' Xlllt - IIIHIIi ■ esdful dur. for the iMniHiatii nomination In the last | pteatd.mtlal campaign. Rumors ot th. rtf' tn Indiana iH'inmtatii par y rank* etit.ied the picture stioligiy at Ibl* point with the pomdblllty that Ean-lei mlxh' be Imi koi by a M< Hah Ml Null t.ll III". <lppo-e<| 111 II Itioup headed pi. iiinabiy by tloveilior Si hrli her and I S weiiator I'n d eri'k Vali Nuy 111 .my e»eut, file

' I departure from the apparently pl uh ml path of action wa* expect . id to be a vital teat of the McHaleMi Nutt Influence In the national I capital. Strung ninth dlatriit pmuttre wa« reported betlig extended In behalf of .ludxe w I* Rhhelta. Riai Inr Sun. of tin- Ohio and Dearborn inuiity circuit court Although the •t • tiKth of hl« Waihinatirn support w.i- not ih-ai Judge Klckelta wax ileacrilied by Indianapolia Di-nio ’ i ratic MMtrcea aa havlna an excellent reputation aa a jurist and aa a ■ st rung piiHallililty for the court of ippi-als appolntmi-iH In third place on the Hat ot I I poaalble* apart niMnillatl'iu* waa Siniuel t'leland Fort Wayne attorin > who wa- described a* "in the • running but definitely In third l spot according to the preaent lineup AXIS FORCES STEP UP 1 .CONTINUED FROM FAtIE ONE* ( inguinal the Vichy government. The attitude of Yuliy continued to show a w illlngiii a* to negotiate a »i Itl.-ment, a there were raid to be only alxiut g.tttm men In the , French uh i Iwon Ihtb-i - pattern for the next phase of the hatlli- of Ihi Mediter-i.im-.m remained uncertain, al- | though there were axla “feint*" In several direction* — principally toward Gibraltar For days. Ilritlah and some other I source* had been reporting tha' a Gentian move through Spain land possibly Portugali in order to attack Gibraltar nr otherwise gain control of the western entrance to the .Mediterranean wa* imminent. Berlin denounced the reports as I British pi op.ig.uidi. designed to spread the war. until today, when the B. i tin ladio began broadcastlug storii - that seemed to have the familiar tom- of pie invasion main unis Radio Beilin, a* heard in London, said that British conil* in Spain li id advised all Briton- to lean the country and that 31 Britons had been arrested at \ ilem la sot alleged "activities .ir.iiti.’t th> Spanish stale. ' At the same time, report* again circulated in London that all Span jsh iioid'-i- had been closed sudd< iily and that transmission of new* ot tin closing had been for- | bidden. The must widely he|<| view re-

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GIVES FIGURES ON ARMS COST Defenm* Program To Cort Every Hoosier Rewident $30444 Indianapolis. Apr. J 5 <UJt) Am erica’s defense program will co»t IJoI.VO tor every man. woman anti child in Indiana and the (late's total share will amount to at least ll.oio.uon.non. the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce reported today. In a speilal bulletin entitled “facing the fart*." the chamber ■aid that Indiana's share of the |4o.oo<i.<*m>.ooo national defense program: ■Represents 11.217.76 for the head of a family of tour. "Is M parcoat tmore than onefourth) of th«- total assessed valuation of usable property in Indiana. “Is the equivalent ot 41 year*’ collection of the Indiana gross income tax at th<- 1940 level. “Is more than four Um> s the total annual cost of slate and local government in Indiana. “If burrowed at 3 penent interest, the yearly interest ctoargu alone tor Indiana's share would amount to 131.200.000 -a tgun- almost the equivalent of Hie |31.M4.69P of federal corporation and individual net income taxes collected in Indiana in the 1939-11140 fiscal year.” Buy Farmland Indianapolis. April 29. (U.P) Farm sei urlty administration offi)lala today estimated that 11,500 - non in f'deral fund* would be used in 1941 to buy Indiana farmland tor families displac ed in the conatruiHon areas of the state's four major defense projects. With 23.392 acres under option, a new federal agency th. Defense Relocation Corp. will seek to reestablish a large number of the !M>s families dispossesses! by the Bum* City, Charlestown. Madison and Kingsbury plauU. P. G Beck director of region HI of the FSA, said today that options, preferably in large conUguous areas, are being taken with a view to subdividing the units to take care ot additional families. Appraisala will follow and. If d* sirable. the land will be purchased ami necessary bulding- constroctml. If ne<-ded relocated farmers may 1 Morrow funds for buying iotphe ' ments. livestock. f«ed. seed and cither needed items. Bei k added. The land will be rented with a view to ultimate purchase by the tenant. The program within th*- state is part of a tive-slah! project conducted by the local FSA office- in which 122.130 ac res already are under option. Farms are being sought for a large portion of 2.277 families displaced by defense- projects in Indiana. Ohio Illinois. lowa and Missouri and funds totaling 17.000. uoo are expat led to be available for the 1941 program. Acquisition of IV.ooo acre* by th. federal government In the Charlestown area displac'd 75 farm families. the W.Ofm-aere proving ground trait near Madison dispos i sessed 6uv farmers. M families were forced to move from lb<Bums City area, and 15') farm units have been absorbed by the Kingsbury ordnance project mar LaI l»orte. cently had Ih-c-ii th.it Hitler was seeking Spanish permission Io move troops through the peninsula | to the Htraits of Gibraltar, where heavy artillery set up nt Sp.itiish territory on both sides of the straits probably could nullify the British fortress on the rock" An attack on Gibraltar Itself was believed possible but In view of the 1 vast preparation* made there by the Biitish the siege might last I for a long time

COAL STOPPAGE IS (CONTINUED FROM I’AUK dNUi coasl ruction finance corpcuatlon which has uiad<- loans to a number' of southern mines, acted d* intel-| medlary for President Koosnvelt in conferences with tile southern op erators yesterday. Mt Roosevelt devoted himself exclusively to the dispute, conferring with congressional and defense leaders At II p. m, the acceptance by southern | opcrsiors wa* unnounccd at the While House. ' L Kbc-rsole Gaine*, chairman v the operators In the 13 southern Appalachian dlstrlc ts. telegraphed Mi Roosevelt: "The representing the 13 aouliiern di*-, trlcta which have not yet neg"' ■ od a wage agreement, accept your proposal without equivocation We are ready to resume work linin'dlately. Most respectfully yours.” Mr Roosevelt and Jones. Sil) - ceaded where tin- L’nlted States conciliation service and lh< defense mediation board had failed The | president advised the southern op erators that he wa* "very happy about their decision "I sin< erely hope that In the interest of immediate continuance of national defense production the mines can be reopened at the carllaat practicable hour." Charles F O’Neill, < nalrman <-(. the northern Appalachian conference. said the acceptaiii e "meant' we can all go back to work " John R Steelman. < otic illation I service director, negotiated an | agreement In New York two Weeks ago between the union and north- - ern operator*. Southern operator* 1 declined to sign the agreement und set up a separate wage conference They returned to New York to reopen negotiation* with the union a week ago at I’rvaiilent ltoo»e Veit's request. When that eSort collapsed Wednesday Secretary of Labor Frances Perkin immediati ly certified the dispute to the deThe board brought the unioij, tense mediation board. northern and southern operaion together here on Friday. After three day* of negotiation- William Davis, acting board chairman, admitted failure Sunday night. Tile battle ffii illy reached th" senate defense investigating emn mittee L T Putman g|«iki -man fi>. lh'southern operatoi*. testified that tile coiiuait sought by la-wn 1 would mean bankruptcy H> <">itended that the southern innn could not pay the same wug. a* those 111 the nortll because us high er freight rate*. <l Neill leslltled that Hi. inn illern operators were- eagc > I" ic-op-

- -r n " Belp Make Decatur a Beautiful City CITY TRUCKS - - will again collect and haul trash and ruhhish in the city annual ('lean-1 p Campaign starting Monday, MAY 5 to IO inclusive All ruhhish and trash will he hauled FREE Ol* ( HARGE. Please place in containers and put in convenient place in alley. It you have no alley, place container near the street. If you wish the container Start now to clean-up and returned, please mark your | iaV e everything ready, name and address on *'df <>f should the truck miss you. the container. IRIthS , ... .... .. .. _ WII.I. NOT IIAI I. AWAY l» k '“«' (,tv ~all or ASHES. Street department. City of Decatur

Radiophoto Shown Surrender Os Ancient Athens rdEfMA .>i ■npc nESlr*B f .11* 'jk J i m 3 '\ f k-WR Rill fety. ■ . The- mayor. i-B and inil i.iiy head of Athc-n» center, are seen in ihi* radiophoto a* they surrendered th ancient city io th< ioiniii cinh i <>f .■ German aimored column whic h swept into the Grsek capital upon th<

cii their mines linin' diately and I blamed th. southerners for delay, 'it would cost southern mine* only I Is', cents a ton to inciease pay, - rates from |tl 6U to |7 a day he | j said la Wls likewise- blamed the south- I ern operators lie uff'-red to reopen the northern mines, if the. governme-ut would assure ins south' • in miners food, clothing and ' protmtion Doin th< hired gunmen and thugs of the southern operators." i li.ll. man Hany T Truinali. D , Mo. said alter Hie agiveinent waaiinouiiced that h:* committee plannect no mon- h-ai:ng- "We | have a« < oinpln-lie'l what w<- *el out , to do reopen lln- mines," tn said, i a ♦ OM.MO.N ERROR Ihi not sac "I wi-li mi< of fiiy Inoth' ■ - w. . < miiliig say ’ w«ij4 < oiiiinK • ♦ Make Ihe lamt of > our opportunity to obtain E. 11. A. Loan before il •■* 100 kite go and M-e Ihe Bank and lw prepared Io buy Ihe Modern home ai 701 North Third SI.. 6:00 p. m.. !>ST.. Med.. April .’toth.

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