Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1941 — Page 5

■pSFSDAY, JUNE 25, 1941.

a |OOTOBE lUTFROMWFA Employment Hi Slushed In Next "W t w o Week* ' » Jiinr 21 <UW InWl’A •'inployment quota ! f rr j,i,. () from 34.D00 to 22,• fly , i floo worker* during SR tndsy by J‘>h" * Jen !«»«*• W|>A .idmlnldrator Hi * ~f 23 3m> ,or Ju|y--1 .4* »«•' l>r Washing i!i>tKp t „fficisl* in ercordtno rt.»n H. bunion 1.1 WI'A notated by als*h lattonn for Work tc H (oaP***--Ml with the r►dm lion cm i»l"yrnaat. the admin- . „nr*p»ndlng slash*-* ’ made m administrative To* tht- out*. pointed out llial lh.- tils V„. 11.000 project work would affect th«- *X ' Hj,WI'A piogram In Indl B.j. ,()<]:, 4lpJ emphasis would * „„ projects Important to hut addl'd that ■ l ,4l- ‘ want to leave aa , ‘H- 5,r <l proif, “ " po,i - H '"" ,i|a * i,h wh|th ,b *» tuition in Indiana WI’A |K,3riit will be made 1* to he H; ::,4i i! jr on need, the value .. to the defense prosram .IK . to the (ommun !. to he currently oper- — Jennings said ■, -i’i'.lv in twins forced to :m* reduction in employfm 3J4U) projects Will have to H^;, :: |. .1 'll (nil and many probe ’educed. ' be said K -a estimated that 7,non H,' families were on the waitr ;.r Wi’A Jobs and entimat , H;, 'he employment ela-h j^ft. anulil lie swelled to some t * for Indiana's five WI'A 1 the new redtleed ali Has follow: ■Ktnct I South Bend. 3,009. , K-;<- : Fort Wayne. 3,435. I He ■ I Indianapolis. 5,147. t 5 Kvansvlll*. 7.0 M. ■POSE LABOR ■SNARE PROFITS Itholic Church Officials ■'peak At Eucharistic I Congress Minn.. June 25 The National Buchaiistn ■ shifted attention to woservice today after hearing "l»n church officials propose tabor lie liven a voice 111 ill management and a sharu {■nflt*. lonal meeting* on labor last night, the Most Hoc ■ J Alter. lilshop of Toh-do. ad an employes group and (it raid T Bergan of lies Hiss la .poke at all employes* (Pith suggested that work given shares of stock in employing them BkAop Alter said labor always ■f in the losses of capital a corporation suffers loss, the worker suffers |H>* be said "He may lose his livelihood, his home The church proposes now to ii .hare of the profits 'J that the church hein-v ■Bh'ipetty must he widely d.Hi'M if tt is to serve the purwhich Clod created ll." Ih-rgHlI said the |oo|msal H tabor lie given a abate in might sound most bill mi sober thought It Is reasonable.” 99 * man works In a factory a of years, has slaved day 4s* certainly we might d<|9' ’hat he has put himself Into buimes*,” he said 'He has develop It . . . should he not jH*i*en some little share In the management or profits’' Alter said the church restrikes aa “evil" hut held |B »ere Justified when wages. j^P r " snd working conditions w.-h---j^P*‘l)r a violation of social jus when employers refuse t > imllectlvely.” He tttged 'o repudiate, leaders who ad violence . H*" *sid industrial democracy he achieved only through |^P* , i<ni of joint organiiatlons of Bw'-yer. at«d employes amT vocational groups must Jjjß sutoiiottious bodies endowed §■* irredom of assembly and vote by the stete with le.pou |B‘ 1, i f - to bring order into the life ao that there may i»e jSj® MsUaßde distribution of the IB* °I Produce 100 he said »*• *t Rev Mcgr Michael .1 ■**7' Wa*hl*g»n secretary of V R »llonal Catholic welfare con»aa to be the principal *» today’s aactlonsl meet |@J * "omen's service in the UJ* fknrek and »ut* The Mo»t W& Wward Mooney, archbishop

of Hat roll, was the presiding off| car. Pope Plus XII will broadcast a special massage < 0 the congress tomorrow. Vatican sources Mid the message probably would eipress the Holy Her * attitude toward the Ktiaao-Oei m.m war. The Pope will speak cm a 19 94 megacyrla wave length at 7 p m 112 noon CHT t QUASHES PEACE PLAN REPORTS Churchill Denies l,4>rd lieaverhrook Favors Immediate Peace London. June 25 (jjjt, prime mlnlater Winston fhurchlll today vigorously quashed in the house of commons charges that laird lb-av-erbrmk. minister without portfolio, had supported a peace plen favoring linuiedlate peart* with (lertnany. "I doubt whether any Importance should lie at lathed to such mallcloua vaporing*.” fhurchlll said In regard to the charges Hfter he had scoffed at efforts to connect laird Heaverbrook with them. The Incident arose from a question by Nell Mac Lean. Lahorlte. referring to a Communist election pamphlet which, MacLeau said, charged that prominent members of the war cabinet had been trying to have candidates nominated In all by elections on a platform de maudhig Immediate peace. The pamphlet was laaued before Germany attacked Hovlet Itussla. The question referred to charges that Heaverbrook favored peace efforts In which Lord Tavistock was Interested. fhurchlll said that the pamphlet charges were based on a speech by J MvGovern. Independent latlrortte of Glasgow. In which Miiiovern referred to a conversation with Heaverbrook. Both McGovern and Tavistock, according to fhurchlll. Invited Heaverbrook to support the Tavistock pence plan but the cabinet mlnlater declined

\ News Os The World 1| By Unlttd Brass Berlin. German sources Imllcal j ed today that the attack on Russia now wa* attaining blttxkrleg momentum and that the Russian air force already had been so egletisIvely damaged that It could no longer be considered a menace to Germany. Moscow. — Ferocious Get man attack* in six main sector* have been repulsed with heavy losses and j Ruestan troops are counter-attack- 1 lug at some points, the Russian war communique asserted today. Washington. The United Slates' all-out material aid to the Soviet union against Nazi Germany was expccled today to Ik; on a token basis for the time being for lack of anything to lend lease or sell. Washington.— The *eiiate appro prlatlons committee has stricken house-approved anti-strike amendments from the $10,3X4 *21*24 military appropriation for 1942 at the war department's request. It was disclosed today The department said administration of the provision* would be "Impracticable.” Berlin. An official news agency dispatch from Helsinki asserted today that Russian plan*'* had carried out four large scale raids on Helsinki so far today. NEW THREAT TO (CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONE) tory, which Includes Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and northern Tennessee. Mines In Alabama, southern Tennessee and western Kentucky and those In Ihe lioriheiit region would continue operating under a iontract signed last week. More than DHt.OOO tt are employed In the mines covered by the walkout order. Lewis said appr mutely 20.1M40 working In captive mines operated by sled manufacturers and railroads would not Jtdn the strike because of defense needs. , At Han Francisco, the navy s attempt to circumvent the michinlata Strike retarding construction at 11 shipyards met with IRU" success. Only M machinists were accepted at the two largest plants yesterday front among the 109 applicants who responded to the navy offer of civil service status. Representatives of the 1.100 AFL and CIO atrlkers termed the navy s action "strike breaking." AFL machinists will meet tonight to consider the Bethlehem Hhlpbuildiug company's decision accepting the Pacific coast labor agreement Bethlehem, only shipbuilding company to reject the contract, agreed to sign It at the request of the NDMB Striking machinists submitted wage demand* for 1145 •* ho’ l ' with double time for The master agreement provided »U---•nd time end a half The labor <icp#i'Ußcut referred « dispute st the Western Csrtridgs company's smokeless powder pisut

TODAY’S WAR MOVES

The chief danger to the Red | army In the opening phases of the f German Invasion appears to he that t Ihe Germans m their lightning t thrust* along (he border, may be i able lo break thiough swiftly t enough to encircle the defenders r and cut them or, driving them back a against the vast I'tlpet marshes , along the old Polish frontier It Is Impossible yet to tell Just t how the battle la going. Kusalan i and German announcement* are I widely at variance. However, the t broad pattern of German strategy I may be discerned. The German main attack consists of two spearheads, north and south of the I'rlpet marshes, where the German mechanized type of war- , fare might Img down. The north- , ern attack la from Poland, heading , northeaalward past llrest Lltovsk to eklrt the marshes. It would ha Joined within Russia by another column pushing southeastward from Last Prussia. The southern part of Ihe campaign ciinsista of similar converging spearheads, one driving «outhcustward from centra! Poland south of the marshes, and another pushing northeastward from Rumania to meet it. It looks eaaetiy like (he familiar German pincers movement. If the north and south arms can coma together back of the tnurshe*. Kuanm's outer defenses Would lie broken. Moreover, the Ukraine would be cut oc and the way made easier for the German forts- pushing Into the Ukraine through llessarabla and along the Itlaek Rea eoaat, The interesting prospect ol a drive of another sort In the tight for Ukrainian wheat and Caucasus oil la held out 111 persietent report* circulated In lailidou. That Is the possibility of a sea-borne a.ttaek across (ii,. Hi*, k Sea to the Caucasus oil region. The Germans are reported to have ass< mhh-d a fleet of Riiiimnlati. German. Italian and Greek ships at Rumanian port* and tmve massed barges at the mouth of the Danube Whether uneli an operation could sun eed depends to a large client on the effli It-ncy of the Russim { Hlat k Sea navy. It la approximatelat Alton 111. to the mediation board The AKL themleal work- | era union ih-maniled recognition as [ bargaining agent for the plant's 1.500 employes. The board srhediiM a hearing for Friday. At Itaitlmore. .Mil . 2oil AFI, earpenters struck oil a defense housing project 111 a jurisdictional dispute with AFL roofers. The army announced that the last of the troops who commondeered the slrlkeltouud North American Aviation farlory at Ingle- ' wood. Calif.. June !* had been withdrawn.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

ly koo miles acroaa the Black R*a from Cuusianta, Rumania, lo Hatum In the Caucaaua. and troop transports would b* dangerously exposed For convoy purposes the Germans have some small submarines. brought down the Danube, and koo mile* constitute* easy range for a fleet of bombefw. Aside from the southern and central fronts, the Germans have still | another In the north It la from | Fast Prussia through Lithuania toward Latvia and presumably Len- ( Ingrad. It might be accompauM by a parallel drive toward Leningrad from Finland through the Karelian Isthmus. Military experts generally ara agreed that Initial German military sucre** In this rampatgn It to be expected That la because of the power and Incredible swiftness of the German attack, as demonstrated In all prevloua campaign*. The Russians, moreover, have not yet been able to get more than a fraction of their mobilised forres • quipped and In the field. It la quite likely that those In action along the long front from the Gulf of Finland to ihe Black Baa are outnumbered by the Germans. There is the problem of supplying them, the Russian transportation system being none too good If the Russian* retreat In the early phase* of the war. It will not necessarily mean they are beaten. They have plenty of trained manpower. plenty of tanka and plenty of airplanes. The strength and efficiency of the tanka ha* yet to lie tested, although It la generally agreed that their planes are neither as modern nor good a* the latest German aircraft. BRITISH WAGI CONTINt'RD FROM PAOB okg istry announced. Plans* Destroyed Berlin. Juno 25 <U.P The official German news agency reported today that 125 Hrltlsh plane* bad been shot down by the Nazi air force during the week of June lti to 22. The German high comma ml. reporting that British bombers strongly escorted by fighters had raided Nazi-occupied territory last night, said that 15 British pkinea were shot down. 13 In air battles and two hy anti-aircraft guns. Three more British planes were shot down, the high command said, during a British raid oil northwestern Germany last night TluItrltlsli raiders <1 roped Incendiaries and liigh explosives, killing and Injuring a number of civilians but causing no military or Industrial damage. It was said. German bombers. Ihe high command said, stacked the Idg Hritlah port of Llver|HH>l last night and

HOOSIER SLAIN i IN RANR STYLE Cvanaville (iamblcr I* Found Dying Along Miwiouri Highway fit. Louis. June 25 A man Idsnllfled as Charles Halley, 37. of F,van*vllla- Ind, and desert lied as a professional gambler, was found, dying early today braid* U. R- highway (Ut about Ii mile* weal of here by state highway police who said he apparently had been “taken for a ride In old gangster style." He waa pronounced dead on arrival at Ht. Louis county hospital, where It was found he bad been shot three times through the head lo and near the left ear and mice through the right wrist. State troopers said he tried to talk to them but they were unable to understand him. Hospital altar hr* reported only a few bruises about his body and police were unable to say whether he had been shot In an automobile and thrown from It or whether the attack occurred alongside the road. Horse racing Information was found In his pockets and a check at an Kast Rt. Umls, 111., hotel disclosed he wa* known as a gambler and frequenter of nearby Falrmount race track Kvansvllle police said Bailey had been registered at the Vrndome hotel there as an oil company lepresentatlve. A birthmark scored direct hlta on docks. f<**l depots and warehouses. latrge fire* were started

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that It takes a long tint" to fill l order* for airplanes and ntlnV Intrlrwte flglsinc machinery and | that our production facilities already are under heavy strain But the president went all ihe , way with prime minister Winston : (’hurt hill of Great lit Haiti who over the Weekend turned from a I ir.iditloli.il habit of denouncing j Communism to welcome the Hovj let Union 111 the fight against Adolf I Hitler. Mr. Roowvelt offered I as- stance on the saute grounds that the enemy of lh> United t Stale* Is the Hitler b-d axis.