Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1941 — Page 5

LhOAY. DECEMBER 22. 1941.

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dlupnul! aald (he wtatemout canned • Hanaatlon In Rome A Turklhh report from linagai lan aourt'ea that practically all Hungarian troop* on the raatern front had relumed home, with drawn hecauae they had inadequate winter equipment and were auffeiIng aerloua lltowaaea Report* that flwrdhih volunteer* hi Finland ■ army were a I moat all bac k home Report* that thr flrrtnan* were leaving Finland to lie fate A United Pmaa Malta dlapauh which aald II waa believed there that A*ia troop* were Sltrring Into French North Africa, that Ger man war plane* were being baaed there and that An* troop* were being annt to Tvatola and then relayed along the count in amali craft to Libya bwcauae the Brltiah navy had alninat cloned th.- Italy Tiipoll route. A high diplomatic peixonaJlty at Ankara wan quoted by th. United Preu* Cairo lorveapondeiit ar cm ptonatgUig the poaaiblltty if not the probability of a German wintei thrunt through Npain and Rpanlnh Morocco and French North Africa. The French high commianionerH tn Tim into nad Morocco arrived at Vichy ymiierday for eoufeiencra. a United I’reaa Vichy di*patch di*cloned A United Prean Hto. kholin dinpatch qnoted tk-rtin dinpatchen a* for.-watlng the removal of Field Maiwhal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of thr German high rommund. G<ti Alfred Jodi, chief of operation* of the high command, who in untially at Hitler * headquarter*, and Gen. Frnni Halder, chief of ntaff of the high command 1 - ■ 01-O 1 -- 1 "' Farm Dealers Will Broadcast Wednesday Jen* Sheet*, a tarmer of Uuion townnhip. and lion Molleukopf, local farm machinery dealer, will appear on a radio bioad.-ant with county agent L. K. Archbold at 12 noon W'dnmday. Ite.«-mlrer 24 over ataflon WtfWO They eapect to diacua* the farm outlook for 1942. laying special emphaef* on the need for early repair of farm machinery In order to innurv farmer* getting full use of their equipmeiit this coming aeanon. They will also announce a farm machinery repair school that will be held in Adam* county Wednesday. January 21. S A Anderson, a Purdue aeaociate in agricultural engineering, who will help to conduct thi* achool. state*, "today we fate a situation which require* the prompt repair and conditioning of all serviceable farm machinery If thi* repair Job is done early, now. we are assured that necumary repairs will be available for re-cop-ditloning our present farm machinery.' The 1942 supply of new farm machines will not .x.oed M per rent Os the 194! production under present prioiities. Osh will be of no value for purchasing new machines that arc not available.'' the farm h ad' rs state. FRANK McHALE COMTtICCKD mow FAOB '«■ affiliate. Savannah Shipyards, has a tentative one which will not be effective until the company spends another 11.000.0 W of its own money on plant facilities.’ Concluding hi* foimal statement. McHale challenged Gate* with a demand for an explanation of certain vt Gates' own business operatlone. "Will Mr. Gates be equally frank and explain about the fee* he received from many dosed banks to which he was assigned by hi- |m> lltlcal mentor. James E. Walaou. during the dark days of the depresaksnr McHale asked. "If he will speak frankly. I am public will he able to draw its own coiielu*ion a* to who Ilves in the glass bouse." Zion Lutheran Plans Two Holiday Services Au early dawn candlelight service will be held at the Ziou Lutheran oburvb L'bristma* moru'hg at ( o'clock. The program will include the preaentatiou of group* of carols and song* by the Zion choir the Uhristma* gospel in reading.- with the sermon by the pastor. Rev. I’aul W. Schultx. and the celebration ol holy communion The annual children's Cristina* service will be conducted at the church Wednesday evening at < o’clock. The entire program be presented by the children of the Runduy school with the following departmental leaders assisting: Oscar Lankeuau. Arnold Gerb-rding. Edwiu Bauer. Richard Ma.laud. Vera Bauer. Vera Bauer. Clarence Stapleton and Laura Haucher. The public is invited to attend these holidays service*. A beautiful Gaberdine Drenwing Gown with black.* to isatch make the ideal Gift. ,8.5(1. Ca! E. Peterson, clothier.

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