Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1941 — Page 5

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I HELP CELEBRATE I) EC ATI RS ANM AL [HALLOWEEN ICALLITHUMPIAN PARADE I A (figantic Celebration with Fun and Amusement lor I Everyone - - - A Thrill of A Lifetime [Friday Eve., October 31 I ON THE STREETS OF DECATUR ■ PARADE STARTS AT 7:30 I’. M. ( ASH AWARDS! jpg. _ , ..i..--. — !*4ed German Rand *.'» MoM Comical or Original ■ V Comic Strip CharacterSl Boy or Birk < 'oMume HF**. an Woman. 7 feel —SI M«»»t Comically Drc»ed Pel -- S 2 EmT, '■ a '' k *<l Fat Man or Woman SI (>t Elaborately Droned Pel S 2 Br<»up— 3 or more ** _ SI Original or Comical , « SI Animal Drawn Vehicle - *•'» Milch IK ''"’ma* Impersonation .... S'» Best <-host or Goblin IK foiled Bicycle and Rider ... SI Best Freak -- ’! Comical or Original Man Best Masked (ouple »•» IJ ° r Ulltna nM Costume - -SI Most Original Costume *» ■ ltsr PRIZE— Band or THIRD PRIZE—Band or C1 C ? f <>rps in ( ’<*tumc Brum Corps in ( ostume BCOXD PRIZE— Hand or am M Fill RI H PRIZE—Band or 1 A |Kmn Corps in Costume M Brum ( orp* in Costume Drum Major Leading Band: Ist prize $3, 2nd S 2, 3rd sl. [h sure to See It! Bring The Whole Family

imhi wider* ami bow, ty worker* from the AFI. Apparent <<>mpany-uiit<>ii i>.i" at the giant aircraft plant, tin I ploy Ina 37,<hmi m- n, wu» atuattvi ftl by angry prottala (rout AFI. maehhilsl* Against a t onipany, aiati-mctit that ii«-Koilat< <1 wage in i n <u>< a would not lie fortlw omlng Utile** the feiliiul government I»<>|. the coat. ('barging "bail faith" be<au«, It w»* the company that had piopo* e<i the rompromlrt' w.ig«» imtea*. the mat hililala' ha al petitioned ita International executive board sot authorization to at ilk W ( t 'hudleiah preaident of the lot al, aald a walkout could be eapet ted u|toii ret etpt of the authorization "Ullle*a there la some improv men! In the alluatiou." 11l i atlse of what he termed "strong acnliment" for a wild, at walkout, t'huillelah appeal'd to the worker* over the plant'* public nddrew* system la»t night to May on the job for at lea.t 21 b<iut* The proposed wage lucrea*. * | granting a 75 reiita hourly mini’ i niuin for >kill*il woikei and a 11 j <<mt* hourly increase in lower paid I bracket* end'd an earliei niilki i threat at ih>- plant Company spokesmen raid the government Wa* evpe< te dto pay for the In cream**, entim.lted at |*2.“"" under a clauai In airplane conI tract* providing comp. ii-athm to | manufacturer* lor in< rcaaed proI duetion ciwii* The war departIntent wan believed to lie studying the i a*e to determine if the wage boost should In paid by til, gov-

I eminent In the 17 day strike of i.l't’i I tilted Automobile Worker* at th. I Midland HUn’ Product* company. I di tull* of a wage gain i omproni «e I pelitatlV'ly incepted by the 101 101 l I . and company for ending the walk ! out were expected to be worked out in i on*, rem ■ * today Conciliator Jarno* F. |nw<y, who I prevloualy dlnlo.ed that eight to I I cent* hourly wage in. reuses had , linen agreed upon, announced the ‘ tritative settlement last night. If i detail* of the agreement ian be 1 ironed out, it will lie presented to the union membership for ratllira I The shutdown ha* fore d If.iwat automotive worker* at the Hudson | vlotoi ci.ii’.pauy'* Detroit plant and I the Mouth Bend. Ind. plant of 1 Mtudehaker into idleness because ; of a shortage of tar frame* from |th Midland factory From the Cleveland dispute. 1 Dewey will go to Hror*e. Mich, 10l | attempt .etllement of .1 strike of I Imt (TO steel worker* delaying ! production of high tensile steel ami oflo defense order* at the Great '• Lakes St. e| corporation The walkI ' out denounced a* unauthorised by 1 I the parent union ami leaving some I .! 7 •;•••• employe* unaffected was I i staged to protest new wage ached j tiles negotiated hy the union and ! < ompany a _. NAVY ORDERS U. S. tCONTIMUKD FROM PAOB UNB* • Komtye. I Every effort was made to Inaure . the rompletlon of a ministry by ! midaigM ao tkai th. >■ w.., id b* ! no Interference with the "inp uor's I . attendance tomorrow morning at I ceremonies in honor of Japanese ! i war dead at the Yasukuni *hrin** ! Th*- immediate future of Japan- 1 I es<--American relation* was not I < it'.ir. i J*i|m:i h.«d iii.h!*- no hi of Itu diJ.i’*!*' for l hi* »h i piiHMi t of A llH’lir.lll Will lll.lhrl.drt ihfiHlgh j the i»‘ t »»f J.iji.iii to Kiihhm. (iEO. SHOEMAKER i"ONTISUKI> FROM PAUS ONBt ! K.o h. I G’end* nluu ami Mr- Emma (flendimlng of Geneva Mr. (tilth llolling.worth, county recorder of thi* city. I- a niece lof 'he d'. ' .r.'d Four grandchil--1 dre|l .ll.'i -tirvlve Fiirier.il -ervice. will b. held at p m Sunday at tin- horn". Il* v ' Miller of th<- Gi'iieva I H ehurr h I officiating Burial will tn- .11 W< -t---lawn cemetery west of G.-m-va. - Trade in a Good Town Decatur

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INC INDUSTRY i I LEADER DEAD Harold F. McCormick DicM Thursday At California Home Beverly Hill*. Cal.. Oct. 17 -- lil l't lielatives said today that i funeral plan* for Harold F M< • Cortnli k had not been completed but that probaldy both services! ami burial would be in California. McCormick, who built the Inter-: national Harvester company Into , one of the world's largest farm Im plement inanilfacturers, died lute 1 yesterday of a cerebral betnori rhage He wa* The -on of th*- late Cyrus Hall . Mid'ormii k Inventor of the reaper | ,*ud founder of International liar-1 Vester, h. at'ually managed the) I company * extensive operations until heart trouble forced hi* rm tlieinent several years ago. He , still held the title of < hairman of : the luKird of director* but hi* son. I 1 Fowler Mr t’ormh k. a* president of the flint, directed If McCormick'* third wife and his | former nurse whom he married ( throe years ago, Adah Wll»on Me . Cormick. w*« at hl* itedi-ide Hl* firit wife was Edith Rot ke-' I feller, daughter of the late John , D. Rot kefellcr They married Illi 1*95 ami were divorced In 1921. A year later he married opera singer Ganna Walska but, after' spending a fortune sponsoring her i t.tict-r. he charged desertion and 1 dlvorcetl her seven years later. Il*- han four children by hl* first j GERMANSROMR SOVIET CITIES Berlin Reports Armies Advancing Despite Fierce Resistance Berlin. Oct 17 (I*l'l Authorli-* •<1 informant* as.erted tmiay that > th<- German armie* were smashing I through Moscow'* deep outer <b*fem » m a great t rest ent-shaped line of ni.t-*> <l tank* and motorized , "rapid' troop*, while air force squadron* liombed the city day and I night. It was said that the advance to Mo.tow wa- continuing step l>y '•■p in fate of continu'd, desperate a There would be, no stop lights it corners were not dangerous! Leland Smith Insurance Agency , Glenn Hill Leland Smith Phone 140 ———— i

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Russian reslstgnrw But It was added th*’ the German* were gaining espe< tally from i the »outhern and southwestern dlr-1 fiction* and that In th*’ area a I l*rg* Industrial district was al ready "to a large extent” in man hand*. Three large and numerous small | fire* were dhwerved In Moscow liy raiding German pilot*, Informant* . ■•ld. Mningrad also wa* immlMwl dur-1 1 Ing the night, they added. The high command, in Its dally , communique from Adolf Hitler'* i headquarter*, said of th« central , front merely that "iMherwia« oper ' | atlona In th* east ate pr -ceeding I I according to plan.” It mention.*! the bombing of t Moscow and le'iiingrad and told ot 1 ' heavy air force attacks on Russian i i transport* "fleeing from <>de»*a." It said that six merchantmen to I tailing almiM 10.000 tons aud a RusI *ian apewd l**it had been sunk and I ' eight large merchantmen heavily j damaged Between the sea ot Azov ami the I Donets river, it wa* asserted. Ger-1 mailman. Italian. Hungarian ami Slovak tru >p* "continued to pursue the Russian* " The Silence of the high command ) i regarding the specific situation on ; 1 the eastern front wa* usual in 1 > course of such operation* Social Security Field Man Here A representative of the so< ial i security board's field office will! ' lie in Decatur, at (he p»*t office, | i Wedne-day O< tober 32. I

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Moscow, Russia’# Capital, Threatened hy Nazis F ~ 1 I-S, ‘“Jri ■ft ' j .Moscow the Soviet capital i- in peril >• the (!• m.i > • n “ I \ ‘* of Moscow la shown. Situated >m th- Mo-ki.i r. M-< • .■» . • ■ l”*i' l 1 ! *' • ■ I cen«u* it l« ■< city of lofty iiKxivi n '■: ii<'hifi 4m>>• ■' 1 ■ • H' ' ' ' •' ' 1 '. the Russian* which H»e» Ilk' a citadel in th. nil'll' "1 '*>'■ city oil •t' l! »"; " • inerviui Ilin, wl’h its lofty em-omiM'-i:-' »«ll •'.-1 • ■ ■ /l '

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I -w. .i| tn.- hull "f 4 H’T Y 'I ‘l’d ’ I.(Ml I’ M fol Hit .'..life . IKThe npie.eli’.itiV.. «a.<l that he would Im 41a l to .«•-■’< .mpl O' • i employe* and oth. i* who

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