Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1941 — Page 5
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(the Columbia udio network He -aid the fear and hate engeu dated tn the last war debuted the Idea Ham of Preaident Wil.on and . Ilkawiea would defeat the "four freedoma" nf I' *«ldent tt >*»••>•«•!: | “There are <»tt.er *iy- than Mt-i lug into thia war to reeure n ..*»»• Hou fw trasaareaalon of our )u>t I rlshta and reaped for them," be 1 •aid. "The flrat treni h in the battle for the four freedom- la to num i lain them in America failure of; eongreaa to aaaert Ila rr-ponalbll-, Itlea or for the eiecuHve to take warlike atepa without the approval of the conureaa la a direct destruction of the aafeguarda of freedom : We are on the way to Weaken th> ->> ■ freedoma In Arnerh a . . ." Hoover of feted a 'iv<-i>->lnt program for the eatahll-lllllen* of th* four freedom* advanced by Pn-: aldent Kooaevelt and enduraed by Prime Mlnlater t'hu ■ hill in the historic aea conference. The pm- . grain included: An end to name callinit; the .id . dition of “weoMmlc freedom" to th prepan-dße-- piogiain. aid to lh< “Democraclea alone.” apparentlyescludlns Itiia-In, an end to provonative atepa leading to wai war; and the taking of no war-like step ■MMi .as,_—»—__.
FARM LEADERS TO CONFERENCE Indiana Leaders To Attend Conference With Wickard lndlaiia|Milia, Hept, l< (t’Pi — ; The agricultural uenawvatlon com miller alinoiinied today that h ad- ' era of the principal federul and . Mate farm organisations In Indiana would attend a regional conference I opening in Chic ago tomorrow call|>d hy Hc-cretary of Asrhulture Ciaiidc- Il Wli kard The tw<eday com lave. *llli representatives from i. mtdwr-stern stati* participating. Is to draft plana ! lor assuring a sufllc leiit supply of domeatlc ancl export food in 1747. The conservation committee said I the Indiana delegation would 111I elude L M Vogler, chairman, and ■even other members of the elate i heard of the federal department of I agrh cillure. At the same time, the farm security adrnlmniatratlon announced that I* <1 Pec k. regional director, ancl a group of farm and home apei lailata from the regional olhee h'-re would attend the conference The ' oglce controls the corn-belt states ■ of Indiana. Ohio. Illinois, Missouri I .end lowa Immediately goals of the conference as announce d l>y Wickard are tor Imrc-asecl production of milk, cheese, chickens, hogs and eggs. ■■ -— —o - GREAT BATTLE FOR cniNTiNCEit rnoM pao« onm» •p Th- <l-. tii.ni- were mM ’■» Im- rushing up f'eah troops ancl heavier concentrations of grill lery in an attempt to recapture, tint the Soviet force, were reported tn be- holding firm The Izvestia dispatch reported •hat the Soviet defenders of the village hid pledged themselves “not tic atep back" The correspondent said about i.oon.mm workers were engaged In con ■tructillg new defenses and antitank ditched and were surround Ing la-ningrad with Iron pcst« ■link deep in the ground. The Germane are throwing in everything possible 111 the way of metal and men In an attempt to take- l-elillisiad but are unable to I progress, the dlspalch said In the battle for Oespel. Hit’ ■lan air base off the Estonian coast the German* launched their I first attempted forced landing .it j dawn last Satmclay Izve-ua -aid 111 a bitter, foil I holt I engagement, the Hallie fleet air arm. coo|w-rat-Ing with coastal artillery, sank one- destroyer, four transports. ‘ Hid Io torpedo-ships, forcing the I rest of the German Vessels to withdraw. It was reported The second attempt was made the following day It was rc-prtt cc|, after the Germans had massed a great number of small vessels, barges, schooners and cutlers In without the approval of congress. Hoover wartoal that tin- other freedoms could not survive without tin- fifth ’Eioiiomic freedom." \ large numb- r cd men adminls* ■ering our prepare clm-s. program -|o not b-dieve 111 till- freedom,” he said. “Wifli a long war and it will in long if we put ou- hoys into it thru their methods will make I us over into a slate s n'ial.sin, proI Iwhly under another name." He. luring that th.- I nit. d Plate* army and navy already have been ordc red to start shooting." Hoover predicted lhat the current "step-by-step policy” would lead Inevitably io an American . up- diti maty force- to Europe “A .old survey of this world situation will show that the dangers of ultimate totalitarian success are very much le». than even ten w.-'-ks ago. * he ended “Tha frallcidal war hetwei-n Hitler and Ht.iltn Is daily weakening tioth dlctatm
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Knox Gives laegion “Shoot" Date ■F ’ s * iK'. * *■ I <■- ■ I Keuetary of the navy Frank Kuos Is pic tured at the American la-ghm s convention In .Milwaukee after he told the assembled legionnaires that the C H Savy. beginning the- morning of Hgptembei Idth. would shoot first al any Axis raldei encountered between Iceland and I'. H shores Mayor UGuardla of New York (leftl talks with Knox
neighboring ports of Higa Bay In fighting even more fierce than | the first attempt, some- German*! actually reached the shores of Qeaul but were wiped out Izvestia ■ said The battle ended with then rout of the Germans. It was re-1 ported. Maj G.-t:. A II le.iseyev i ' commander of c gaatal artlllerjr at | Heel, was promoted to th. rank - of lieutenant general as result of the battle — 0 STI UY PLAN TO iCONTINL'KD FROM VAOB <»»■» and is in fad a military olibare by. ' Creation of a unified command would make official what he army and navy tactical chiefs already have clone in some instances to unify field command. In the- rast few month* commander, at -jutposts suc h as Newfoundland I- 'mid and I ('.uibbc-.in base, have been plac c-d 1 in charge of all air ..nd laud forces ' in their sectors A single commander Iras been placed in charge- of I task force of the- first maiines and "assigned army troops." This was coordination of command of both army ami navy units Gen Georg.- ('. Mar-hall, army chief of staff, discussed the unification of command before the American Legion conve-ntion at Milwau- ' kee this week He said it was unlikely that the- American people a German-st;
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military oligarchy but that as a | matter of fact we have adapted lu ' our own use a setup that approximates that of Germany a* closely , a, la possible under our system of t government " • — o * News Os The World By United Frew • • Kansas (Tty. Mo A sudden I strike at the Kansas City Light and power company threw this city of , fog,goo Into darkness and confusI ion today Authorities moved swiftI ly ancl succeeded after four hours j in partially restoring service. Moscow. The Bed army has driven the Germans back to YartJ sevo, 35 miles northeast of Smolensk. after an eight-day buttle in which the Nazi* lost 10.000 In kill--1 -cl and wounded a r'lspatc h to the i army newvpaper Ked Star said today Vichy A German non-ccimml*-slonecl oflic .-r shot outside a Paris subway staiion Monday died during the night. It was believed German occupation authorities would c xcc ul- additional French hostages i in reprisal laciicion Gvrmany'r new often- ■ give in the I kralne may force the Huasiaii -outhern army to withdraw i to the Hon river by the time- winter i sets In unless it I* smashed soon. ■ military quartern said today.
UNION MEETING HEARSHILLMAN AiMCitte OPM Director Says Hitler .Must Be Defeated Indianapolis. Ind. Hept. K.-il I*l Aseoclale OPM director gene ral Sidney Hillman declared today that "now is th- time to win the war.” Hillman told the I'nlted lubber Workers' ff'lfH convention that if the I'nlted States is "foolish enough and >ndlferetit enough to abandon Britain and her allies" to the fate of ■ Nasi-dominated victory, we shall stand alone a small lake said the "time will dime when land In a black sea of Hitlerism." "We would either have to undertake collaboration with a triumphant Nazidom, and In th.- proves* tun the ri-k of becoming another
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I Prune--, with Uu-lilngtmi .uiothert I Vichy—er. with our back* to the > wall, we would have to wage a last ditch hght for survival on the ■oil of the Amoruaa." b> sold A*«etllng that the- courwe of th , I I’nltc-d Htutc-s "is plain,” he- said this country must "produce- midproduce again, to provide the fm-s of Hitlerism with planes enough to darken the able*, and tank* enough to shake the earth of Europe and Africa " The ■ fio mm iicm.imn defense- program. he continued, already has created Job* for imm.mm workers and Icy April. IMP? an additlcmal 2,500 cmO workers will tie needed | However, he added., there will be some temporary unempkiymeai m the automobile. •Ilk. rubber ami other Industries fore ■ d to convert' their facllhic* from peacetime to I ejefense output Recalling that two Noiwegi.it- 1 union leader* were- executed bv al Nazi tiring squad for In-ptrlng | workers to resist oppression he aid "the rc iimlnllig fret nun of He
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