Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1941 — Page 5
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through nest May 31. Approximately ll.nnn.ono additional la being retained for appro* ed local ÜBO uaea by prearrange tnent be tween local < ommltt* -ea and national headquartera. Mr Nibley aald. Appropriation* totaling 11.129703 IS have been authorized to other organization* engaged In a<rvice and entertainment aetlvltlca MMM| *..!.!!.» and sailor* ln<lu<l Ing Camp Nhow*. Inc., the citizen* committee for the army and navy. Ih<> national defense book ram palgn and the New York mM and aallora club. Os the IIISK.SS3 I1 raah received. Mr. Nibley aald. 15,397.488 15 ha* been expended to date. Thia Include* 13.145.402 54 appropriated to the alx ('NO member agenclea the Y M <’. A. national r.,tl«>]i. community aervlce. Salvation Army. Y. W C. A.. Jewish welfare board and national traveler* aid aatuM lat lon for operation of URO club* and field activities Paymcnta of |X4!f.7!M».05 have been made on the appropriation* to Camp Show*. Inc., the citizen* committee and other organlxat lon* National campaign expenditure*, the UNO h-ad aald, totalled lea* than four percent of the national total ralaed. Mr. Nibley pointed out that the program of activity Irehiß undertaken by the UNt t ha* been greatly enlarged since the original goal of 110.755.000 waa set at the Mart of the money raising drive last June Extension by congrea* of the term of military aervlce, ralalng to more than 2,000,000 the number of m<n
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In uniform, neeeaaltatcd expansion of the I’Bo'a work, he declared. Although no plana had been made In the original budget to provide aervlce and recreation facllItlea for aoldlerti engaged In man envera. Mr. Nlbhy continued, the army felt that the VNO could render Important aervlce to the aoldlera during the maneuver* period, ao Ilso.<hm) waa allotted for the purpo»e Os thia allotment. 199,772 39 already ha* been epent. The original progrm of t'NO. he aald. railed for 34" club houae* The Increase In the alt. of the nation'* military forcea ha* made It necexaary to raise thin figure to more than 400. At the present time. Mr Nibley aald. there arc 48k t’NO unit* In operation. Os these, 213 are t'NO
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club* and 255 are aervlce unit*, In- ' eluding information centera. Construction of more than 200 now I’NO club houses hy the United State* army quartermaster corps la proceeding rapidly. The first new dub building will be opened this week and all are expected to be completed and hi operation early in the new year. Nome of the present UNO operations now In rented quarters, will be replaced by the new structures. Others will be continued, to supplement the new clubs The present field staff of 705 workers will be augmented as the UNO program Increases, ultimately totalling more than 1.300. according to Mr. Nibley, who *aid present operations cover 1H cities and town* In 39 states, In additions to Alaska. Bermuda. Hawaii. New- ' foundland, the Canal Zone and Puerto Itlco, where United Ntates military forces are stationed. o— ————» TODAY’S WAR CONTINUED FROM PAOW ONB other buildings could not be razed overnight. The land is honeycombed with mines tor miles around. If the German* break through the*, defense ring*, the Russian* are determined to defend the capital street by street. It is suited for »u< h defense. Within the city there art- more ring*, the five belt line boulevard* which stretch out from the central Kremlin. Th- y might be taken one by one. but at heavy cost to the invader. As in the < a*<- of Odessa ard ' oth< r cltl»., v buildings could I be blown up a. ...<• lust minute, and | delayed action mine* left to ex-1 plod.- after the invader* move In. I Th.- de*tructlon of Moscow would . be no new story to the Russians, i Since It was founded In 1158 on ' the alto of the Kremlin. It was Invaded and burned r< tx al- dly by
■onquerors. When It was taken | >y the Tartars In 1392, some 24,0 M < x rsons were killed. Each time. Moscow was rebuilt, tradually growing larger and, at i ler the Napoleonic invasion, more ■olid Moscow now covsrs 27.<MW> seres ind has a normal population of more than 4.000.000 Children, old people and women not capable of defense or vital Industrial work have long since been evacuated. BRITISH DRIVE CONTINUED Pnom PAPE owb> perials. supported by aviation, attacked after severaf day* of preparation. O f NewfiOf The World * ■y United Press IXINDON: An authoritative spokesman aald today that the Rrltlah position In Libya "continues Improved.” He reported that a German column which crossed into Egypt wsa hack Inside Libya. BOMB: Oondar. north of Lake Tana In northwestern Ethiopia, the last Italian stronghold In East Africa, surrendered to British Im- —
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perlal force* yesterday, the high I command Mid today t TOKYO Informed aourcea saggeated today that Japan and the ] United Rtale* might laaue a joint or parallel atatement declaring their Intention to aolve Pacific problem* without war and eall a tacit "cooling off" period a* a pre llmlnary to attempted general set- ' tlemcnt of the crlel*. —— t LONDON Radio Moscow admitted today that the great tier man offensive haa pushed closer to the Soviet capital In fierce attack* that Included a major break through of three dlvialons "east of | Theklln aector." about So milea to the north. FARM FESTIVAL ‘CONTINUED FROM PAUS ON«> which had continued uninterrupted slnre last March waa temporarily halted In October Rut price de creasea were not as great as the < normal October net back Average ' hog prices of ||o 40 were under] Neptember hut up considerably over October 1940 Cattle and poultry price* were approximately ateady The corn yield of 177,185 000 bushela was 32 percent higher
than 1940 aud 10 percent higher than the 1930 39 average Monroe County Judffe To Run For Bloomington. Ind . Nov. 2« -tl'Pl Judge Donald A Rogert ot Monroe circuit court ha* announced hl* candidacy for nnmmitlon for aeventh-dlatrlct repreaentative on
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the Democrat ticket. The announcement came aa Rogers' flral acknowledgement to political aourcee that have long predicted bla entry Into the race. Nomination* will he determined to primary elect ton* next May. 0 ■ Annual production of printing and publlahlng eatabll*hment» In the V. N. in 1940 amounted to more than 12.17 *
