Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1942 — Page 6
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! German Newspapers 1 Assail Roosevelt r Assert Internees Were 111 Treated • I.May 21. dl’i—German i < •*-pap. ■ * tr :./• '! return of ( A P . - Nazi in w<pap<:*, which li.ivi • !i. •. »h wit! tod. y. 5 I'h. y ] ■ I ,;>■»<)■ h- tin .*: ' flat C • •.<•! G- man and • th»-r were p ed States, f B ' 0 I c< ji'iuii' - condij IT. p. u-p.ip. r* Ii • or 1 or Con- ! •.1 the Li t that Ax dip < mats and U< w-jiapi rtn« n *i . ill • of tile I'tiif- . I S-r. • . • hot. ~ Tin y <ha <1 'lla’, * ’lpvtl 11* "-* 5i !' * « . I. th- r di| mats wire "in- ■ id< <1 .a the Am.ru an ro.T. ■' : a. • :V. I la di 4 by II- - -. li.ackmailed by tli.' (ourts and threat n<d by J. w*," Tin-, ' ar' ■'■ * <ha:g><l, hap Joti'd vll iamg ir.ai.d, But t aid mention wot made <! the true fat ■ : that in diploma'. intern.'w.,>. men ly jdiotuiiiaj.hed and ling. r-j>rint. d. Adolf 11. •• r'» n> w-paj r \ ■ ki*. in r Be ba.hti r featured the Story of the repa’iiat, tt !n the righthand io,umn of the : nt I page. Til. column on the ft ide e: tin j.ac. wa* tilled by an idr • la! t milled, "t!,. ! .ju i) iv \V| , House.” Vue unn mu d <n : • spondetil t wrote forth. Hamburger Frerndeublatt that "Boo* v.lt will fa 1. be-en.-e tli.-ie are two thinpn Wli h J (all not hi eV tided from life <: the North Am.n an: a. - * and I alined good’." . . _.. —. () — ——• i BRITISH DUKE (C mlnu. l Fw»m Page 1> • He been told the truth and h id It a been consulted it would never bav. <■, n-ented to the Po.itdi a.li.ince or tie i’oii-h war.” He blamed ItU-ia f .r the out- , bleak of the litst World war in . 11'14. Tin ’all tliiii fa. <1 duke ha* been Identified with pea. • • h ots < v.•: i since Brita ns entry into the war. I In February, I’Hii. be handed over j to the foreign oth< •• what he said We Nazi "p. Ue proposals” which he obtained fr< tn th.- Gi t man legation in Dublin. A few days later, however, th. , German mlnr-'er to E .. F-duard H-mpil. repudiated the proposal* and said that the duke then the 1 M ir.piii of Tavistoik had merely • d -missed the matter with a Nazi legation secretary. in October, It'll, th. duke pub- • !i bed a pamphlet ■'*hat gam '' • calling for peace betwn Britain rind Germany and defending Hitler against accusations that the Nazi regime U fighting for world d minat ion. A few days after the pamphlet appeared the Russell opiare statute of Francis, fifth Huke of Bedford, was daubed with yellow paint and plastered With signs deriding the present duke as a ‘ quisling.” During today’# debate, laborite memb>r land Nathan said that Britain's labor party will refuse to negotiate any post-war settlement with a government headed by Hitler Viscount f'ranborne, government npoke-man. gave a pledge that th. government never will make a negotiated peace with Germany a reiteration of Prime Minister Winston Chun hill’s stand. *'A negotiated peace with the Nazis would be an unjmrdonahle betrayal of our own country and the world in general." he raid. Lord Nathan spoke In the same vein. “We will refuse to negotiate with the Hitler government and will insist upon the decisive destraction of the power of German militarism.” he declared. "The labor party is determined upon a total, complete and unmistakable victory for which there can be no going back. “A just peace requires that the German people should be made to feel they had outlawed tbemeelves for the c omity of other nations, but npon aaanrance of good behavior they might be readmitted.” MAIN GERMAN (Continued From Pace 1) Our engines could not run. For whole days the front line was without ammunition food or clothing. "Motor engines broke down. Our tanks stuck in the snow.” But great as were the sufferings of the common soldier. Goering said. Adolf Hitler had suffered too —mentally. Ending an M-mlnute harangue. Goering called down the blenaing of God on Hitler "It la unthinkable." he aaid. "that providence has raised this man from such obscure beginnings only to pu«h Germany back into the abyss.”
DIRECTIVE ISSUED <<’ 'itlnuA.l F' m Page 1) iza'iott of the manpower of this nation.” be exjilained. ' 1 *ln lid al-o like to ••mi>hn<z 4i.it insofar as It i- possible to m1 tile lull and efll-CliVe IltlllZl t on of our manpower, through voluntary c.hijh rat <>n with tin- gov-erntn'-nt. it w 11 b. uiine« -«a y to put into effect ’.gal control which w. 1 limit th.- tr edom of action of w k. s and employers alike.'' BOARD OF REVIEW (Contlnuel F-.»m Tags 1) ing Jun. which imlud.e 2C w-:k---i.g daye. Tli. •».. appointed memlor- ar<- j.ai.l fa jier di.-m. The .. anty «'f!i' a- d<> not r.-< eivi any • xtra r. <>in|ien.-e for their duties. - —o Little Information From Martinique Connally Statement Proves Embarrassing U ■ otigton May .’1 (ITi Th. .' was only . nil 'Tia-v d -il •h . it the -ta - .- department t relay .• ■ in announi etnent by < han •! man Tom Connally. Ii T- \i-. of' th.' senate foreign relation- tomm ’hat merchants a< w.-ll a- : .!. / -hip« at M ertiniqu.. Er. !. co’ .iiy In the Caribbean J w- . '.. jig immobilized. Th.- d.'pa tn.-nt ha* been giving . r <>■ iy -'anty information about' the n. ■ i.c ion - row in piogrvs* hi Mi ■' .niqie between Ad'iih.il Il ■ . h i ommi-sion. r of Eieiu h p- -ion? In the w. -'. ii' hi 'ii -|ih.-:.' ami Rear Admiral Joht. Hoove:. Ain.-ii. in commander of But r w.i* known that th. stat, dep.ntm. nt h..d h 'p. <l to k- p th.- ‘ Mi:'jiiqu.i n.-irr.i’i'y di«< tis-ion. I How -.aid to be approaching a crftl ia! T<-, as ijili- ■a- possible f :h<- n< x: a day*. Th.< Mi.' .n;qiit' J. "bl. -it ba-be-n qui.-t for -.v.i il days, the negotiation* presumably getting a; ng w.-il. With 'he bal in'<• tbudi b.a’ely :i.|ju*‘. I Connally sud ' d'-nly i.’ought Martinf'iile back into the headlines and flooded thstate department wth tnquirie- ato how this development should be mte: pr. ted Th- d-p.irtmei.' declined ’ > comment. official* ailing only tha' secretary of -tat. Hull ha- said shipping wn among th. issue* under discussion CIVILIAN DEFENSE (C ntlnne! From P.W# it al! resident* sh- iild draw bathtubs. hu< kets and other tubs full of water thus plenty of water would l» availabl* should water Service be disrupted. M . Brown liriefly d- »< ribed method# of fighting other bombs, including in< < ndiary, oil and land mln* He al*o explained duties of tb< - various c Ivilian defense uni’- in handling these b mbs and the ko-c ailed "duds ” The .i-.emblag. Includ'd a large jH-reeutage of women, since many air raid warden#, auzlliary police* and auxiliary firemen brought their wives and families to the meeting. Mr Brown was notified shortly before the meeting that a truck breakdown had forced cancellation of the showing of tin state defense film and th. gas demonstration.
RAF Pounds Mannheim, Nazi Industrial City
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View aJonf the waterfront St Mannheim. Germany tier. b • view of ths waterfront at Mannheim, treat German industrial city, whkh was pounded by S 7al a£ • hnrnbm S of the heane.t Taxi, of the war. Hundred, of ton. of bomb. were droc t* Itn the ir**" 1 ' Mannheim chief commercial town on the upper Rhine, bof vital importance Much material flow, from there to the Nazi anme. mattered • —- - ' Europe.
Why, Adolf I BpwF' ■ ■i ‘ > ■1 -JF Somethin' new has been added to the gadgets on President Roosevelt * desk in the White House. Ixxik in lower j. ft-hard corner of the j e ture and you can spot it. The g Jget is a statuette of Adolf Hitler I< n ling over. Der Fuehrer , • : : ■ ■ for a pin cushion. An I ti.e pm cushion 1 - ““ is in use, too, Berne Town Board Adopts Ordinances Berne. Ind . May 21 The Berne • .wn board in .-esslon th * w. <-k adojitc'd two ordinan ••-. effective Immediately. The first is f ir a #:>•■■ . i . ■ Citian" tile I.i .l.ah d.-fell-. w. rk in lie I • ./hiu: by the war. I N> o’ • !i: 1 w.i* available for , i i!l.< •r i te— ■. Tile o - !n r ordinance antharizes j bta. k- c* and .> -raid pr itection or de: •>. rub - ind :• -■ ilatl. n* as uu--i;iz.-d by th. a my and navy. Berne I* re garded as b.-ing in the F ■: Wayne a .-a and If blackout* W-. fd I'.- etif "1 a' Fi Wauyc it. he might a’.-o have to fall m , line. . . o John Barrymore In Serious Condition Hollywood. May H l’i — John B.i: .••ymo: • physician -aid today that th.- veteran s'>ge and ■w. m iyßl At a Ho'lywood hospital. 11. *.,s take a to the 2iosplt.il two r. z!:t- ago "more ■< riou.-ly 111 (han du.ng other bospltalizathn* “in the last few - month*. Q - _ Miss Betty Lehman Given Commission Berne. In 1. May 2! Miss Betty ' Lehman, daughter ot M . atd Mrs. W. n* r B. la hman of Borne and a graduate- of the Indiana I'ntverslty nurses' training school, ha* been awarded her commission a* a lieutenant and w.I! enter the set vice of the country as a nurse. She 1* a graduate of the Bern.- high school and lias been employed at Indianapolis th!* past year a.* a nurse. ■ —o- —- MAIN GERMAN "■■■ — (Continued From Fag# 1) than 700 German* were killed." The communic|ue also announced, as Iron' dispatches had reported
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
Former Professor Demands Damages Beauty Operator is Sued By Professor ( hicago. May 21. (I'l*l Ernest I. 17, foimer history profe-sor at Northwestern university, demanded 125 000 from a beauty operator today on ground# that she had ruined hi-' career and obtained Siu from him by threatening to | expose their illicit relationship. The demand was made in answer : to a -ult brought by th.' beauty op- ‘ eiator. Mrs. Grace Stoner. 47, to i on>|.. | payment on a i I "W c heck Lauer had given her last winter. 11. order'd hi* bank to stop payment of the check. L.itier charged that Mrs. Stoner had •■published to hi* friend#, relatives. students and faculty officials that she- had maintained immoral relations with him” after he stopped payment of th. check. A* a result. 1-mer said, he resigned from the Northwestern faculty. Hi* jietition alleged that Mrs. i S'onc r previously had obtained ; amount* totaling about fl<'.o<><> , I oni him by threatening to expose j He ir relation-hip. Lauer said he had met her in 1!'2!» and began making jiayments |t her in !!'3l. He asked i2.">,"ou damage* to compensate him for los* of hi# job and Hie IK'.UOO. Lauer joined the Northwestern t.n ulty in I’.'l* after attending low.i (W' -leyan unlve -ity. Garrett Biblical Institute, Northwestern and Harvard universities. JHs wife 'died two years ago. TREASURY ASKS — (Continued From Page 1) , m.*nts of tax. - on rm income I’.illl. a' i pies* conference later ] c xjdained that th.- growing danger of inflation had caii-ed th. tie,isllty to decide to ask for a flat 1(1 l"ri ent withholding tax Withholding 1* a method of collecting the income levy, and not an additional tax. Paul estimated that |2 '.no.ci'Hi.would be collected by th. withholding method during it* first full year of operation. The withholding would be a pay-1 ml! d*'dm :ion m.ide by employer*. I Just a* social security tax.-* are I no*- deducted and paid to the! treasury. The amount deducted for income taxes would be a credit for the taxpayer when Income tax returns are due tn-xt March. Then! he would have the major portion of hl* tax paid The committee's decision on income tax late* was announced late yesterday. It will bring an additional |2.750.(>(ui b'tb into the treasury. By indirection the committee re-j.-i i. d I’resid. nt Roosevelt’s recommendation to congress that no peryesterday, that in the Leningrad <rea the Russians killed 600 German* and took prisoner* when the Germans vainly counter-attacked v. ral time* in an.-.ifempt to drive Russians from a newly captured position which cut a road between two German defense positions. Action on the entire front, however, was slight compared to the ferocity of that at Kharkov. - — --o More than 35.000 workers ore now employed in army arsenal* in the 1’ S. compared with 13,000 worker* in 1939.
Red Planes Attack a Mazi lank Column Somewhere mVv • i4Lr mW ‘’*l flfl" ' - ‘HEk’ flllfl •FZ* . ’’ 2. I
This snecfncular picture shows planes attacking a German tank | column along a road somewhere m Russia. Note the smoke of
son be allowed to ret.tin for his own use inoie than 12."> after taxes. It voted to start M percent surtaxes on Income of |2<'".oou or more, but the new rates would permit a taxpayer to retain nearly IJoil.iioo if In- . .jrns laOO.nOO. To
MH I rry g \ > i IF / f ’BF■ g j J fl 1 Zfc I W I I’ood is a> < , -M*ntial to victory as are •* j ‘ » I planes, uun* and tanks because it has a "Tfn s I direct bearing on the health and morale Xj*" f" I of the home front. Serve nlenty ot Rood. I wholesome foods, hut huy onlv for your I|Z J\l I immediate needs and buy where daily JI I low prices assure the maximum savings. ' x ***•* I Make “Thrift for Victory** your slogan ■■ ■ —iU. . —■— fl for the duration and pul it into practice izix \L v r f'llL'L'<L' #a th <**,■ hy shopping here daily for fine foods at > J “ Z the lowest prices. OUD ENOL,BH • nd SWISS * I We are Always Open d* fl Hour WHEATIES I*"' |ifl Shop When You Please Service breakfast of champs ... I CORN FLAKES bul |i 11 I CARNATION A lars, 'M fl * 111 AND PET MILK *1 ** CJ GOLD MEDAL Flour 2llh.Jp| PALMOLIVE SOAP 7. eiakf-JJ SUGAR lb s’/2c li,w w matches •<« STRAWBERRIES I “H'l' jji TOILET TISSUE 4 1»c TOMATO JUICE UH c«n..loc — fLI IRV — I'i.c. !t CIGARETTES »1-20 carton 2 pkga. 25c <>M(»S. lbw. I BAKING SODA 5c n> w J CRACKERS m. box 17c CARROTS C c GRAI’EFRIII J'• SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 21e Bunch Seedie** Jj SALT - 5 n>. bag 10c — SALAD DRESSING Qt 25c ▲ k I M..ACLE SALAD O.E.S'HC . *4O CRAFT CHEESE SPREAD 2 jar* 29c IITirV * I- < WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Larga loaf 10c FjA 1 tv.A Ji ll I V < BREAD—Twin Loaves 3 for 25c _ Ax . BIRO SEED—French'* 13c LafgC SIZ6 — DOZ. fl fli MUSTARD i»r tc SLICED PEACHES No. 1 can 10c - "" - # MIXED VEGETABLES No. 2 can 10c BL. 'Jill KIRK S HARDWATER SOAP 4 bar* 1»c ■■ II T Ml ||T CAM** KI] I | PH jj KIDNEY BEANS can 10c W V I I lull ’ PORK A BEANS - Jumbo can 15c th <l£ CHERRIOATB - 2 box** 25c ROAST BEEF - * ‘ M SPAGHETTI — large can 11c PINEAPPLE—Cruehed. Sliced. Gem* No. V' t can 33c ~,»** 1Q COFFEE — Roaoter Freeh 3 1b». 590 SPARE RIBS —ExtfH Meat)’ -- Bl CHOCOLATE SYRUP—Bo*to 12c - PEACHES J* No. 2'i 2Oc SLICED BACON—No Rind lh W FRANKS None Better - ,n 11 |Jul2LsLl| i Tfl I I 1 vJIWIWM targw- d 551.000 |Hl]KliU|jjl ' BOLtMINA-Fresh Ring ,b ' U m ms «t ? 6MI 0W78381 <.--"*#« ( REAM CHEESE « a “” z^c IR iLH H
bi* able to keep |25.0W». a taxpayer would have to earn 150. WM). For American* earning up to Jin.mirt. whether or not tax withholding 1* finally adopted. March IS, 194 J. will be a day of ret kbn Ing like it never wax before. A couple with no children and.
exploding tx>mba and the tank bum'. : B Kharkov front xtill are advancing. ’
all Income of 13.000 would |iai J 306 under the committee rat.This year it paid 113 s. (Th. ■ figures do not take Into a. ," in deduction* that the family might • be able to make for contributions interest, etc. I . A family with a |.’!.000 Incom.
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