Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1942 — Page 2
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Wreckage of Detroit Bus Hit bv Train — 16 Dead * 1 Jr« aWBm ' I i lan nw r 1 s v 7 mmII -e . V „ ...—. >-AJr> —a—- ., , w , . k . <-d nd .’4 hr injured when thin Detroit bun was struck by a Grand Trunk (1 a • -..*. -übu: ian Hamtramck .Mich Then »tt« many children in the but which . f' Aiii
Wage Control Order Is Inflation Curb H qh Salary Group Is Most Affected I',. ( i d !’n-i Ti t | , g. 11l I ■ •« J J*l'. <»vvr ii r • :pp< .t! Th» **alai y • < ftt •' n* A .rh I; ’!« the h «J. th** ,ti. it ami w■.!«••!! | , -. the !n«»vie ' ♦»rt 4 .1 *. th* Ihk ♦v • ittv. •«, the pr»‘M | (!■ nip and th vici pn idents of hnwlkrit.Hip i. • • n.ik* it tmp<>»*' j jbl* j.t .1 iiu ii.iklim less than , . > • 11 bi .’“t a . ai■*r. * r t • het*- lire the eXemp- I b. .’i- (mi« t < ih»’ people tn? kinit I t ».. • a m h<» < 411 get 4
■ , • ■ »» I I I UI I ft ’ ' •• w - - 80 Acre Farm.. For Sale Inclu'i ng Large Frame Hou*e and Barn; Close to ■* Docatur. Owned by non-resident heir*. For further detail*, see F ERI) L. LITTERER LAWYER OFFICE IN MORRISON Bl ILDING I ’" ■ ■ ■ Attention Voters ' I ■ li wil Ih- impossible fair me to ,<ersonally contact all * B iVc x«»tvr* in Adam- Count) before Election day, for ■ ? err ; < iic must conserve tires as well as iheir ear. ■ I . I I Being a farmer, as o'her farmer* will understand. B | th< farm labor situation makes it necessary for me to g I .pend a lot of time at home. P Therefore. lam taking this method of soliciting ® B your support in the coming election. Tuesday. Novem- ■ I im and I assure you anything you can do in this g I n -pert will be greatly appreciated. a> lam sincere in g | my desire to be elected. I ■ ROY L PRICE : | ■ i Candidate for C ounty Treasurer. Pol A dir I. S e ■■ ■ "'■ .■ —!□!.■■—.. .. "S ATTENTION All I sem of KEROSENE and FI EL OIL are a*ked to register Today ■ Friday ■ Saturday at the Decatur, Berne and Geneva Hierh Schools 1 to 5 o’clock and 7 to 9 o’clock p. m. No rega»tralH>ns will be taken at the ratroning hoard off ire. Adams County Rationing Board ~ mi.
Tin wmken who get promotion* Ttit worker* in *mall plant*, of- ;!!<■• .cud shop* which employ lean han < -lit employes. Tin w tkers who alieady have , . xi-tinu contracts calling for regu- ... wag- iiiiK.iois baaed on length i >J -,-| Vic cI'iie worke who do exti.c work, hi ■ work Thaj itn ludtv sac •oiy hands who increase theit ,iiota md shop girls who tak< ‘ no ; an extra < ■ un'er And anyom not included in thin ■ ■ aft a<> v who want* a iaiae can •ink eithel the wai labor board or i the trc .i-my department What th- Byrne- order does do, i by land large, i* to make it necessary for you to prove that you ehould have a raise It does not make it impossible for you to get • nit ris the offic al order, carry- | in.- oat the president's directives jot the llr-t <t the month I Ami It* sharpest teeth are thos. wlVeli bite into salaries over |25,-
, (mb. Thi« in<iud>e salaries paid liy federal, state and local govern 1 ment agencies except those gov- ' erned by law The president's h | governed by statute, but by spec ' ial request from .Mr Roosevelt him ' self, it was c ut from 17a a year ’ to *2.>,"o<>. I’e Md< thoee salarie- fixed by stat ite the only thor egemptfons for high priced workers lie in their | exiotlng obligations to charity, life 1 insuranee. and ba< k taxes, and I then only If they have no other inI conie to use for such payments. I The chief reason behind the freezing order is to make Tt easlt-i ito control pt Pee Without control jof income it is well night imposs ible to control prices Control of bo'h tends to stabilize the cost of living and level off uneven money privileges. Such stabiHza'l n Is nei-e-s.iry to ward off inflation I the bugaboo of all post war periods ... . — o — ... — '. I Test Your Knowledae t ' Can you answer seven of these J test questions? Turn to page Fottr for the answers. 1 What type of ship was recently christened Booker T WashingI ton? 2 The law permitting member* of the !' S. military or naval forces I to voti by mail, covers which puli- | lie ofb ials? 3. In the first game of th*. H 42 World Keiae-s. how many runs did were on- in th? ninth inning? I The 35-mtle an hour national I luder the rubber con I -(-. vation progn-m. appli- s to docII 5. Who was the author of “The Fourteen Points"? it 6 Bamon de Valera i* Prime Mm J ister of which country? 7. Name the new Commander of It the American la-gton. | s Did Italu I’alho and his , i mall da of seaplam-S fl) to the I tilted I State* m 11.33. 11.35 or IM7? - tt Who is lljalmar Procope? 11 lo Name two kinds of coin* Ira dittonally associated with pirate [ treasure. 1 - . j ~~ iFIAKOI ! I p|E CRUST Ng QUALITY Th«*» | ’1 „y sUbititU* ** **‘* Aty ’ I I That * why FUk° .. w P<>P- 1 ' I „l.r wit* «’ od •••“• I I Flako's .na«>’»ents art ° l I I | I ms- upon Wr* «* I 1 why <*>' b u » * I ■ nak ° A ’ I ■ the da h*"*— ,e>dy I ■ Hendrd You »u* add water. I ■ b.ke •-- I you. pUCrasM-!■««•-* ■ flaky •» b,k ”' < ** M eauK th* .n*red.ent. ■» 1 p**Clt**<l' Billed|in<r.d.«.ts wheat you use I ;i HAKOWj ; U CORN MliFFin Mix J jgnjjjnJESi
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War Supplies Rolling Over Alaska Highway 1,700 Mile Highway Opened To Traffic Os ■' • L’l War suppii - i rolling by truck, over the gr at new highway to! Alaska Secretary of war Stim on an , pounces that the road is open thing I its entire length of almost I.“im| miles The drat trucks •< arrylng munitions and material- to thboys in Ala-ka started north this! »e-K Formal opening of the road' probably will take place on Sun | day. Novemiter 15 at tile Ala ktn Canadian bolder The highway runs from Daws it creek northwest to Fblmonton . Alberta, to Fairbanks Alaska |i Reviewing the epic story c.t it- i ((instruction. Stimson said 7 'mo I soldi- rs and 2 ""o civilians did ■' the job tn slightly over six ' months. Ov--r stream- through f-.-.stsi and across mountains they < arved ' out the supply role at 'he I.lti ' of eight miles a day The men bridged 2'"’ «f am and at one point reached an aj itilde Os m-H- tlla l 4 200 feel lo 11. ' than four-fifths of a mile Says Stimson Thousand* of [ trucks will run all wintei cafylnp j soldieis and supplies t- Alaskan' posts Plans ar- under way to! haul strategic raw material south-j ward on th- return trip” I ll« de< lares that the liri lge- an-1 temporary structures and will Iti arrled out by the spring river Ic But othei bridges, ready cut arlying hesld- the streams, ready t > replace them BIG BATTLE OF (Contlnusd fem Pag* 1> vicinity of the Hill of Je*U* In the south, however tlerc- enemyresistance har slowed the Allied drive considerably. The Allies are tak'llg every advatita? of their aft supi -muyt to stna-lt Rommel's foil < before! they ( an leginip sot a count .-j atta<k Th-- American <i> • ' ilri force again swept over Axis, ground targets yes' rday in re-j pea'ed attacks In a lair-e cal" ' And Arneric n piano* -h it d >wn I four more M-’s-erschmitts And now th-- gallant <»:••• ks, ; boasting a royal hellenic air I >n ' have joined the buttle to sttafe! Italian he*dc|iiarters on the »>:ilh till -ec tor ol the Matnc ill line | I. erne* w nt ii; in flanw s a:-Il th- plane* poured liundi f- ->i .rounds cd bulb- • into 'elite and gun nests Tile Greek attack yc-stc relay w.,a matter ol vengeiiic as well a* ilelllk putt ot tie In -el Natii •] I *truggi< against ib- \xi*. i» i ium , .. exactly -wo yea - is- the Itaiiai. • i lalllH hed 'heir i t a-lon cr the land cd Plato Soi rat t-l Horner Now that liiid l» hi \v w.c base. And the Italians ay Anu han lecmbi is have deiivin I other raid on the Ax » Greek t of Navarino GOVERNMENT (Continued From rag* 1) i lalsir board for a ruling Pay-As-You-Go -Washington. Oct 29 il'Pi To Senator Georg - wav ot thinking, the payTas-you-so plan is unpera i tlve for American welfare. Tin- senate finance committee chairman says it's the old way of staving off "disa-ter and whole • lie bankruptcy" after the war. George i says many person* have given up , large civilian income* to enter gov-1 ' ernment servi. ?. And they face u ■ crisis, he says, because ot heavy tax end low current In- ’ ! c-ome. George believe* this same crisis ' will face many Individuals after the war is over. And the pa -as- I you-go plan i* the only way to help , them. Charge* Funds Misused Washington. Oct l"» 'UP) Senator Aiken of Vermont c harge* ' * misused ptrldfc funds. Aiken demand* a congressional Inveettgation In a letter to David I. Walsh, chairman of the senate naval affair* committee, he said: “As a result of the maritime commission's extrav.igant and Incompetent handling of the mei hant marine, American taxpayers have been virtually robbed of untold millions.” The Vermont Republican urge* Walsh to delay action on a hill now before the naval committee which would gi»e rear admiral Emory S. land the rank of vice-ad-i rniral. lai nd beads the maritime commiesiou. — - ——-—(fl—,-. „ , Trade in a Good Town — ifenarw REXALL 1c SALE NE.XT WLEK NOV 4-5 -b -7 WAIT FOR IT! E J. SMITH OKI4. CO.
COUNTY HEALTH (Continue.! From eage 1) and Nov 30 Berne Saturday morning from > to 11. and each cTay from 4 until P mMis* Love will be in her office on Third street for Interviews. College President To Speak At Berne Berne-. Ind. (»•: 2'' i'r V. F Sc hwalm, preside nt of Manchester ; college, will he the g >••*: speaker, at th meeting ot the Berne- Chri*-j tian teinperam t- union Sunday evening at the First M-nnouit.-church. Dr Schwalm has leen an c-duc atlolial le.i.i.-: of yoUicg peop!--for 3'i 'ears and became presid-I ent of Manchester college in 1941. o Tax Representative Action Is Approved The state bond of tax commissioners has approved the action of . * field representative, Lee High-j b-n. in the tax rite cases .In the sev-1 • ral t iw c.-ii ps The slate Imv.. d al-j > d -nii I the petition of taxpayer*
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— in Monroe township, which a*k'-d that 3800 tor school transfers b i cut from the budget. The board* notation was. No change in rates, but denied taxpayers appeal on tuition transfer-" everal of the 'ownship rates were adjue'fd by Mr Hlghlen and the*were approved by the state Itoard. according to official notice received by Victor Eh her. county auditot With the approval of the rates. I the work of f urlng the tax bill ■ payable in 1941 in this county on real estate and personal property, ! assessments will begin in the audi- ; tor's office. O Valparaiso Film Here Friday Might “Life on th • Valpo Campti*." a technicolor film, produced by Val-parai-o t niv r-P> will he shown at the l eal Zion Lutheran church Friday -v-nlna at * o'clock. It wa* announced by Bev. Paul W Sc hultr. district representative of the university in this area This I film, produced by the public relaj tlons department of the university. ! which foi th- past 17 years ha* been under tie- control of the Luth-
eran c hurch, depicts the life ot th'students. It follow* them through ! c-lasaes. social activities and sports Lowell Thomas, nationally known radio commentator and a graduate of Valparaiso I niver*lty, is harm tor for th.* film, which ba* been acclaimed one of the b--»t of it* kind in the country The public is invited to attend. County Board Hires Temporary Custodian A W. Werling. of Preble township. lias been employed temporarily by the county c-omcnlsslonens to I fill the vacancy created by the resignation of William Schumacher ; from the court hou»e custodian s i job. Mi Werling assumed his duties this afternoon Frank Liniger, pre- ( sldent of the lioard of commissioner*. stated tha' Mr. Werling would serve until a permanent appointH ment is made later .Mr. Schnmach- , er is remaining at the court house •! for the balance of the week to ac--1 quaint the new custodian with his I duties liefore ac c ept Illg employ- • ment at laise Bros.
THURSDAY, OCTQEh a
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