Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1942 — Page 8
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U-Boats Active In Canadian Waters 20 Vessels Sunk In Canadian Waters Ottawa. Nov. 24- (UPI —Axis V4xmUr have sunk 20 United Nation* vessels in Canadian wat- ■ era since the mart of the war. Canadian naval minister Angus Maeponald revea
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sinkings occurred since January 1 tn th St. larwrence gulf and river and in adjacent water*. Under questioning. the Canadian cabinet official acknowledged it was quite possible some Axis agent* might have l»-en land d in remote area*. BtH he emphasised he wan speaking only about the possibilities of a hypothetical alt nation. "They land d some In the UnitI id State-." he said. "and it in quite I possible that will be done ill Can- ! ada with a view of sabotage." M.iclhitiald al«o revealed that 1 '('and hd contributed 17 corvettea and I Jon m n In the Canadian | anti U-boat campaign. . —.— o—— ■ 11 — RUSSIA REPORTS iContinued From Fags 1) | grass. complain that the Russians i I ire throwing In men and material! | regardless of losses. Moscow new-paperi report that 1 the west wind is lean ring Nazi! leaflet* over fields littered with German dead and equipment. The leafle's demand Ironical- , ly—that th Russians surrender to | rhe "hitherto never defeated, in- ! vincible German army." I The enemy casualty loll* are) . high In the live day drive b- |
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tween 50. i and fiuiHiit Germans killed or captured up to midnight. The Russians are capturing huge -tores of enemy guns. tank*, and mechaniz«sl quipmeiH. and Immediately turning them on the Germans. And throughout the entire Stalingrad area. It appears that Hit-! ler's 1942 offensive is again on the mov backward. There are signs of Russian activity today on the cold northern front somewhere between Moscow
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and Leningrad, but not large enough to Indicate any blgscaloffensive move. The Moscow communique says only, “the Soviet units occupied an enemy point." In the t'aucaaua. Runsian guns n d men are punching away at the ;Grmans. Artillery blazed away at the Germans in the Nalchik sector. where the Red armies had earlier killed 25.000 Germans In a slashing attack. And northeast of Tuapse, wher the Nazis tried a futile counter-attack, the Red*
army men held firm, and captured fortified positions in a move of their own. Reduction In Gas Tax Receipts Is Shown i A reduction of nearly 10 percent In gasoline tax receipts for the first ten months of 1942. after deduction of collection costs end refunds waa reported today by C. C. i Hadden, chairman of the state high-
way commission, after studying comparative figures for the and 1942 calendar years. Receipts from the gasol'ne tax for the first 10 months of 1941, after collection costs and refunds were deducted, amounted to $23727.015.01. For 1942 the receipts were $21,525,519.57. or a de< reooe of $2,202,095 34. equal to a reduction of 9 3 percent for the 10-month period. There were only two months in 1942. January and February. when the net receipts from
the gasoline tax exceeded the 1941 • figures. The major drop was In I September when net receipts were down 21.9 percent, in June, 17.7 percent, and In Octolier, 17.5 percent. o Mon On Trial On Sedition Charge ——*■l ■■■■■ San Francisco. Nov. 24—IUP1 — A man who once predicted that President Roosevelt woul i be a I
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