Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1941 — Page 5
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TOWNSHIP FORM notice to taxpayers of tax levies >.-•»■, j, ’ajsr.'x.ritf- ...».—» ll) Jwißf®*’" * , i.ituversof Jefferson TownMp Adauw P-sunly, Indiana that the proper legal ibu ri» ‘ »< th«-tr regular mealing p la* e, on the Sad day of tkjMrmbcr, lilt, will run»ldci • **« »i iM.rr <i-gaairii %ti<>% . — . k. . » -a. _— _ IAA AA
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I made • world wide radio opeech ! Sunday The broadcast wilt lie al I nine P in 13 P m CBI >. The 'speech will deal with Chart hill's Conversations with Mr. RooMvolt 'and With the war situation lenrr I -nr. It was understood that hr die I cussed the personnel of the Hiitsh delegation to the Moscow confer jenre and It was reported that laird 1 R.-averbtook. supply minister who went *0 Washington after taking part In the Ripiaevelt-Churchlll conference. might lead It. A great cheer, and cries for •’Winston.'’ rose aa Churchill step pd from his private car and woved io the crowd He was draoaed In his famous yacMlug outfit and was .hewing at a bln cigar He was pinksheeked and obviously In excellent humor. "It's good to be in London again.'* Churchill said aa cabinet ministers and hH wife, dressed iu blue with a new smait blur hat. aiirged forward to greet him. Churchill saw American ambassador John G Winant at the back of the pressing group and waved him forward The crowd, rerognixing Winant. cheered again aa he and Churchill shook hand*. Mrs. Churcnni ran up and kissed the prime minister several times while the crowd cheered again | Churchill grinned
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i GARARD utK x ' GERMANY SMASHES aaaMBMUH* ' from faqb onb . lin leper retreat was of utmost un portent. because the river Is the last hig natural obstacle on the ( path to the heart of Russian war production The German advance I In South Russia since the start of ( the war has been aa much aa ! to (on miles in some ditecUons. Hut It was empnaatteu md Germans still have more than luu . miles to go to approach the great Donets basin area and the heart of I the Industrial region is still farther ! east aa rd i In that connection, it was liellev i ed In lamdon that Budenny would . destroy the great %a|mreje dam oil the Imieper If necessary to halt ■ the enemy advance The dam supl plies power for the Dnepropetrovsk i industrial center wnn-h the Ger- . mans now threaten tat if it was broken the lower Dnieper would be turned Into a swirling raging . lorrent. I Although the Germans claimed that the Russian army of the . Ukraine was defeated and facing I dissolution, there were many Indications that the Hovlets were making the most of a bad situation i They still held Odessa and might | be able to defend that Black Sea port tor a long period if their sea
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IMy of Teachers - w " 10 Transportation 'ft (Tbildren 2,30000 Janitor ttervb e *0» "« l.islit ai.o Power 30“ "" '■olltirigeie les JW 00 M« ■ ■ T.'tal Nf» lat S. i. -I I uni 10.43',.00 l-'HUt MF.I IFF Fl hll> X. va wlalstsarloa Sts pease: H IHreel Hellef. 11l Xle>M<Ml. liospitsl and Burial <OO.OO 113 Other IHre> t HeUef 230.00 II: Total Dire, t Relief i T.-tal ill and IM> 6 0,00 Total Poor Belief Fund I 030.00
liepair of E.iiAPinenl. e»- • rpt Mi'hOfll llllMMfM W *’ H. Furniture and K>|Ulpment. ev.pl * bool bun.Nl'bool XuMliee. ot*»r lliau Jaldtore Hu|>pliea Janitor MuppUe. Jou H Fuel for * hooU • I, .MIMI. Internet A (neuron e , ; ’ Janitor Hervl< •• 1.1"" °0 TntneporUGon of I'blldren I Light and Power ■■■' t'olitlnurii. lee ’!" ' Miei ellaneou* 'r ’ ” Total Hpe‘lai * It. Fund 111.-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.
communications can ba maintained They ware still fighting hard In various see Ims nest of the Dnieper and the German high command ad mltted that battling was severe by the Russian forces protecting the bridge beads over the Dnieper In addition, guerilla warfare was In progress far behind the lines and Kiev still held out <m the German left flank Dispatches from hoth sides also Indicated that the Russians were holding their ground agaiust renewed German attacks on the central front and might have launched an important counter-attack In the Smolensk area defending Moscow. Hut the tier mans obviously were making iminrrtant, if alow, gains on the northern front. The Moscow communique admitted the loss of Kingisepp, only 70 miles southwest of l<enlngrad and British sources estAmated that the Germans were now within 65 or do miles of that great northern city The Nasi advance was on both aides of l<ake Ilmen to the Novgorod sector and eastward from Estonia to Kingisepp PLAN RELEASE tCONTINTBP FROM PAOB ORB) not Im- neceasary to hold lit service atty Individual now In training for the full 3o months term permbsable under the law. the war department said It was anticipated that national guard enlist.-d men and selecteea, other than those for whom priorities are announced will In- released "after an average of about IN months’ total active scrvice, some as early .w 14 months." Selectees and guardsmen eligible for release may extend their terms of active service to the full 3u months if th.-y desire. Enlisted men of the regular army whose three-year term of service is completed prior to Dec. 31, 1941.
> ommunlcallons can ba maintained
TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In 1.1. matt., ~i determining lit* to* rate. f..r <eit.«m Purposes l.y ltarl(..rii |V.wi.sli.p, Aslan's (’uunty, Ind- Before th- Township A.lvi-.t' It .r.l lalia X4l<> is l.er.j.t elven tn.. Tmx|kivi>- ot Hartford T..w -l,»| AU. <’• I I.ftt-er- «f saw! inurd. UMiliy, al tlisir reiodat inset hm p la< >n tti- 3'<l -Fry <d -.pten.l... 1-1 will i,»i.t.-i tb<- fall.wing budget: TOUXsHIP HI IM,FT l l.taaiFH VVIuX
KIM AMIlr Fl hHi •■MUn .»f trualet I Kent ••••••« Trunlre « li4%vhii|t «\f»« lime 150”0 offb e Siiiiplicp, PiJhUhm 4k A<lv»rtf«tHK 2HM»n Pay «»f AdvMiory |<.<Mfd I&.A0 «’<tr of f'emetcrieii !2«m» I'Adii iitad <n <»f Ke* «ird» I <»k«* p of Fire Trio k Mi- • lUn«a- I *» Total Tuition Fund 11 I I 11 10% Fl Wilt Pay «>f Ira* her * 00
»»TIMAT>: Ol Fl M>* |o in. HUM l> I woda ltr«|utrr«| Fwr F,«W»•»•••■• To«swslii|» *H*r|iil luilioo Poor Krlirl Ukwbl I. prearwl >rar. tw Drrriohrr 41, of fmbmlmk >r«e I nnil Wrk I Mini I mm«l I uo«l 1 T“ImI Kii Mc* t Kfttimaie l«»r Inconihttf Ve<» | I.•*_’•• ••*» I ♦,.«i*jnoH fit «»• - I ■*’ 2 N« rr»«Mry EM’« lullturr* to Im* ttHtdr from Appro. priMttoiiN I nr«p< ndri| July JI. of pfr«riU >r«ir ♦»l7 «•» X <•••»••*’ '■ 1 •■»»*» Total Fuiml** K**|uirr«l *Ad<l Lhiri» I ‘ •«•!<! “ JJ-. ”0 f Mwd« Oh llnwd %nd To Hr Rrrelird From Mutter* «Mbrr I baa fbr Propward Hatr Os Tat lers 9 »• A* tu4l llm Inn <•. July SI, pre«***iit san UI7.»M» 31. • » •“I 7. T.i»*p t» l»«* <’oll<‘tr<l, present y« ir < I »♦* *mhlm r Hett lernrnt > fc ;w W. Ml»* rllatirdiiiM Hrvrtiur, other tL.in fr**m T*' Im vv, to Im* rr-rhed fiom AukuM I »f pr» >ear to iHhriishrr 11. of riMHlhitf >rar. >*‘htidulr in Tru*l*c * <Mfl*r> al Tmk*n ifitr lir<V*4«nt 10. ou ». «.»» • ihi All Other Itrvenur iH**e p iirdulepi i” ••*» ’♦ T**t«l Fund* ‘Add Liiirp •, 7. M Mlid •»» I.IG .■•••»«» ». |p Suiotiiit G, Im* rained f*»r r\|»«ii>w*» t*> Irui. i»rr i| of ensutnff year .♦»••<» 7’»L»’*t 11. operating Balun* • iffot in r*«eiM» of ICm” n*« Januarv 1 l*» June JO, lamn MU* lat!»«••• u*- ll* im« for Mionr Period! HP»gn I. ••*» 13. Am**unt to be rained by Tax Lc%y I *»•*«• *n» *• •• ••• » •» "•* rioipiiMi. i» i i t ii> \* ’ Val iati«»n *»f Titiild* Pr*»|»ert> fl.l’.’t I' I <»*» Sumlwi I < • F l es | on OiMMHif Io I uo«l*b Property Hr Hal»rd TownNldp 1 H I I ' special M* h*»ul Tuition Poor Total 11“’ F- •’*’ iomi'ukuh; miidtiM oi taif» <oi.i.mii:i> i\h io in. ««»• 11« i• n lo He Faadw 4 ollr* led f ollrrtrd 4 ol|e«*lrd 4 oiler leg HKH H»l»» ll»|| 1013 *l**a iiwlilp I ’ ■;»"»» | !,',*. •*» | i I ! ’*» S|m - ihl H- li«m>| I.‘i.i3 * • ’ “•» Tuilion ■**»» •••• ’ •‘* o 0 • ’ P-*r . t h ’ ‘ “ T*ta! fit ||is’»i*»» 113, • - T*« *|»a * ere atl’peMring wli.ill have u rhtht t*» h* *r*l Ih*it*h. Alt*’ th* ’ • ’ and pr« *• nt« *| t*» the Cognty Aihlit**r n«»t latri th.ni l* •» do* |»i i*t t. t • • id M el.< the l»*%\ fl%rd b% tile «’«*’intv T.<% AdjuMtiirnt Il*-.«|*l •* « < Ih*n f.iiln* •! i»v i,. I . . \.l or in*»r»* iMipayrt* f«*«*|ing t b«-»n*rh •>* .igw ruf| lo »i I* .i* • ii»i** <1 ’• ’ • P 1 • I '• ' iniM*»io!irr** f«»r ftirthi r and final hmring tlirreon. by filing t p*Hii**i u th th«* •’»inl\ A i*l»l**r n t la h.*n i>*t*»l*«*r la. Mini Hie Mlair Buurd u ill fi» a dale for In* ‘»» «k h »l» - ’ lMl**d Augu-t 11. IMI. hHIN II IM I r I t i-’*« Al'GI HT 15 2* Hartford T*»wn *ip
FHIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “EYE” TROUBLE! ’/ i Amrimgfjg Mister /teixhimive Kkinolw listen closelv ( i amrinonoY '"1 ( **ie is rinlpncj \ HIVT (SNAPEVE. THERE IS \ > HAVE NO W DEAR-I AM CALUN6 \SOuR PARTS' J ( DAst JOMES* .> DAVIS SMO ANSWERJ GLOPEWE POP6VE iKI e > 7 § J A .CmliP .~2.. J P >«. f \ f ' J ' L_ WB4-. -Ts > Are I I / .7 ...J Lu. ■• ■ .1 m-fj BLONDIE SLUMBER ACROBATICS By Chic Young r b — ■ ■ ' illllWW - 7 [W O SI O f ' I ig?aori x e| •« onX F ] ifeX' - =J : jBBSSl! L"{ 2J
Akron Boy W ins Soap Box Derby I 7 J H gJW M I (laude Anrith congratulated by parents A home town hoy who made good in his home town. Claude Smith. 16, is congratulated by his parents, above, Mr and Mrs George Smith, after he had won ths eighth annual All-American and International Soap Box Derby in Akron, O. Claude is an Akron boy. Ha won in competition with lid other boys from lhe United btales, Canada, Mexico and Alaska.
will be discharged anless they desire tn re-enllst and arc qualifled for re enlistment Those eligible for release in accordance with the priorities established must seek It on their own application Release from units will lie made at a uniform rate so that the eih cienc yof the army will not be 100 seriously low-ied Except for dependency, ha.d-.hip or other i-iuerg-
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I en< y cases, men will not be releasled while their units are engaged in I maneuvers or other special training exercises. The war depaitnient said It pro|Mised to release from aitive SerJ vice by Dec. 1" eom«- ISotwo natI tonal guardsmen indm ted last fall. | -0.000 seii-cli-.-b who were inducted I last November and D-i enilH-r, and I lo 'too resei ve ofltiers. Irnst Februaiy tin department di
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rv< ted that approximately f.o per cent of the r- serve oftoeis be relewaad from active duly <>• the completion of 13 months service !>• talks have yet to be completnd foi similar rellt-i for national guard officers. In general, the department added, release of national guard oft H.-is from active duly will be on the same basis as fur th. reserve • on*- , > | HENRY WALL.U E (CONTINUED FROM PAGE <>NE> Gons " The Sill'-comtltee whhh h.i In vestlgated teal estate and ion-stiU'-lion phases of the defense t>rogiam. said that congress must share the responsibility with the army "for falling to foresee a situ ation that seemed so dear today " D« re|M>it allowed that th.- time required for consti uellon on army housing piodm ts had averaged only ltd days from the award of con tract to iH'ciipancy. "From a military point of view tlo-re can Io- no <|iieslioii but that the < onstrm tlon division (of the army i lias done a magnificent and unparalleled jolt from Hie lax payer s point of view. how. ver. the iph lure is not without Its d.uk 'side, the coal has been alaggei png. iccord ap|>iopriations have I been mad* and tin surface has only been scratched," the m|s>it said RESTRICTIONS (CONTINUED FROM wa'lE ONBI ■ 1 i — 1 —' —— wa said, might cau»< her to draw back. The leader- Were ..ported also to have di-.ii-.d the |.o- -ibiljfy of a Hillri move into Spain and Portugal in the general direction of liukar in French Wt Africa They lieiiev.-d such a lll.iv. Wo-lld forte th.- United Stat. - to d<- td« wlieih er to attempt to /.- tin Cap. Truck Ixiad PEACHES W I’dnesdav Morning ( arvcr’.s Store, Salem. Ind. or Forrest Railing Residence. 4 miles South of Decatur.
f—" " I . » H , WOURMWE /.LIT!!!"! Pt/V UA Ai.A4.i> J cascade AT * natoqayt, 1 FOUNTAIN KI. • BwHwr be ke.e eerly io you ten be lure to set one of tkeie WITH CQuoOn Cei<«<4e Fountain Pen*, hie velue tk,t will go lie hot colei. Thii Cotcodo ib • reel pen. too—hoi o d.ogonol pyroiyl.n bo'.el—m choice of bu.gundy brown green end grey, tohd he'd rubber inner cop. Double oct.on flowing bor Tilling de,ice g.,et better filling. Now it your chonco to got the pen you »e ongod for. Co* beOe«»iw». ’ Vglvß •< Cow|»M* ***** l/lOot O*« Com sTitft CASCAOE F^! L _ bmi u*~Xee*. •. /<* ** ’ U,kkWWb>h«* J,rfr< V WITH COUCON So you ton hove » "notched lot we offer Mil Coicode Mechonicil Pencil in the lone choice of color* e* the pen Uiot new type thin leod. Reor opereted movement, tipel, U | —propel*—repel*. Three eitro lewd* included under the eroier. Be the fl'tl to got o complete pen end pencil *et. * HAMf , Co* o,U,melvM . * Vou, ,f r oveon 1 SSHU 1/10 el One Com B. J. Smith Drug Co.
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V.-rde and Aaorea Islands | Tta United Stataa reallxatlon of the importance of the African and middle ea-tern fiont was emphasised ui a de< iswn anti ’Unied hy Pie sidellt K.msevrlt, to have I’aU-Am--1 email Airways flieis feny fight- : iug planes acro-s the Huu'h Allan ti< to African destinations Im teasing the temno of plane de-livem-s ovei ihis route would I strengthen the Britlwh forewa there . in antit i|Nit|on of a fall offensive, I i X|te< ted to IhUGii as soon as the high tempi ratmes have passed Tomato Picking Contest Planned UfayMte Ind Aug 19 ts l'i Competition foi the fate tomatopi. king championship and u (loosI ier "tomato «im-.-u", to Im- held I Tbui -day at Y inietriv- diew the interest of Indiana s tomato connI fry today Glenn Fnydet Franklin, 194** I (liaitrp will defend hi , tomato-pi. k I mg title against .ill corner* and each tomato Aoloiy in the state will le permitted to enter one callt didate for Ue- "tomato queen " f> There arc no wvirds of more than I six syllatiles in the Bible — . —~ KT PTI RE EXPERT COMING TO FORT WAVNE AGAIN R K Shallenberger well known expert of Indianapr Ils. will person.illy demonstrate ' his method without cliarge al Indiana llot.-l Fort Wayne Fit day. Aug 32. from l't a tn to x P in Mi Hhalit ttberger says the Nhallenlierger method contracts f tli<- opening in remarkably short time on the average case regard less ot the sixe or location of | the rupture and no mattei li»w mm h you Iff: oi -train and puts ' you back to work the saint day I us effii it-Dlly a- before you were niptured The Hhallenberger Rupture Shield has no leg strap waterI proof, sanitary practically indealiuctable and can Im. woiii while bathing Each shield is skillfully inold.sl and tilted lo the parts iindei heat, which i gives a IH-Ifeet fit and satlsfa.'J lion l-arge and difficult ruptures following operations especially solicited Do not oveii.H.k this opportunity If you want gratifying esults Mailing addies*. Forti ■ I-I
