Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1942 — Page 6

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Patriotic Appeal Made For Workers For Pearl Harbor Cincinnati. 0.. May B.—A patriotic appeal for laborers for defense work at Pearl Harbor was Issued today to workers in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky by I). C. Whelan, manager, Sixth U. S. civil service district, which comprises these three states. “Uncle Sam needs these workers at once,” Mr. Whelan etated. “It is an opportunity for patriotic workers to do their part in streiiKthenlng the defense positions of our country. It Is their chance to do their part in making It possible to hit the Japs with a twofisted attack that much aooner and harder." "1-aborers In every city and town may apply for these Jobs." Mr. Whelan said. They can get information about them by inquiring of their local postmaster or at any I’. S. civil service office in cities where there are offices. Information may also be had by writing or contacting the offices of the Sixth

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civil service district, room 80C, Post Office Bldg., Cincinnati. O. Transportation and costs of trip will be provided by the govern- ’ I Blent. - - -o Terrier Subs for Goat Salt Luke City, Utah —(VP>— The traditional mascot of the navy is the goat. But at the Salt Lake City naval recruiting office, the pet - who has his own official cap—ls a Boston Terrier, “Beannie.” Beannle, 11 years old. is owned by Lieut. Comdr. Arthur F. Anderson, i in charge of the recruiting office. — ----o 22-Ton “Morsel" Visalia. Cal.. -(VP)— Sculptor Carroll Barnes of Three Rivers has cut a 23-ton "morsel" from a Sequoia log which he plans to convert into the largest existing singlepiece wood carving *» the world. It will be a statue of Paul Bunyan and will be erected on a grassy, oak-studded knoll along the Generals' Highway In Sequoia National park- ■ ■ - I —o ■ — --■ - Presses Busy Moscow.-(VP (-Moscow's presses poured forth 10,000,000 copies of

daily newspapers before the Nazi Invasion. Every 24 hours 1,500,000 books in 72 languages were printed. Moscow accounted for many of the 40,000,000 copies of handbills. newspapers and tracts dropped by plane into the laps of Axis troops since Mertnany marched on Russia last June 22. . 111 ■ I I ■■■ O ■■ ■ Trade in a Gone Town - Docatnr

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i- 1 z > z ANNUAL -<-/ city - wide CLEAN-UP l|dftJßMP> fftToJ: I'll week ; /<_> —■< $ J J MAY 11 to 16 £ Z*|Tl/ IZ*IZ£* W!I.L AGAIN COI.I.ECT CITY TRUCKS :.“X A MAY 12 to 16 3. All Rubbish will again be hauled free of charge. Please place your rubbish City trucks will work continuous* and cans in containers and pla* ly from Tuesday to Saturday, them in the alleys. Persons having inclusively. If the truck misses no alleys are asked to place containyour place call the city street dee r« along the curb. If you desire < <>n partment and your rubbish will returned, put name and a be disposed of. ™ «*"* iner ‘ Track ‘ haul away ashes. CITY OF DECATUR

Alaska New Frontier Salt Lake City.—< UP) -Persons who have an urge for adventure, a desire to open up a last frontier, should take the advice of Lorin T. Oldroyd and “go to Alaska " Oldroyd said there still la an abundance of good land open to homesteaders in that territory.

SwlM War demands more and Harder work! Today-«A| got to "keep fit” « , , and here’s a good recipe— Drink at Least Two Glastet of Milk a Day! It will offset everyday wear and tear . . . Mp »w •Take it.” Start today—make it a habit! Good fob Baku—Cwwinc Cinum n—Akib Peter B. Lehman, Dairy Decatur R. 4 I’htmeili

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