Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1943 — Page 2

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Conflicting Views On Farm Machinery Senate Committee Hears Varied Views Wwlui ton. .!.»:> It’ H’P) The -••Il « inv.-tiga’ Ing the * i: effo” heard co’ rad lory t<-,<rim<>ll> •.. lay a- ' ' *!>• '•'•''' ■ the nation'' farm* - )-- hav> suffi] < tent mat him ry t.> in. • I'l ’• pb’-j dUCtroil K a’* The opt in *• <»»« »'• Liven by Jo-.-ph W. ill ■ for of th. <>lHce of ci) > > 'til’i’h He ’oW the comini't' tha' Aui>ri. tn far n or- enter- I if I’> * IHI th. <n <'< quantity of t< n machinery m history. A d h.- declared that <b-pit :• st’- md the -hortage of manpo*. th' tnantlfa.'nr. of new m.ich'.ne > and repair pa '• in 1913 -'ill be about 75 per. eii' ot normal pr >du« • tint. lie • X|dam<-I that firm. ; have en unable •<> purchase new . qicpmeut ill nt a..•» " ‘an ■ of i freezing order by the department of agri, illtu.. . Hut the batt will be lifted - >on when the new ra'iouitiK program for farm machinery 1. it altaurated Th. p. -.m:- -•'!'- of the tory was told by M Clifford Townsend newly-appointed dinc’or of the agrlcultuie d. pa. •meat'-, food production administration. Town-, rend -aid tha? the w it production Ixtard ha. allocated only enough' steel *o tilth. 23 pen ent of the nttrfeulttiral implement* output of It.I" II depat linen'. he raid had naked th. WI’B for the allocation of enoiiz ’..lt- the tn.itiuf.ic tll.e of .It 5)1 per. ell' of til. | y |.i levo! mt 'he pl.-a wa |.

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J jetted CnleMM more steel is allotted for ifaim machinery, he said that American farmers will not be able to meet the 1913 food production goals RUSSIANS KEEP (Continued From rage 1) up in thaf area they will be ill a post'; .a to push down a railroad' : Un.* over which the Nazi* at I Ko-'o) .lie getting most of th.lr supplies. \t Stalmgiad. tiie remnants >f I -h. army of 2')‘).')"*» men tossed \do!f Hitler “lowly are b. ng • The Red .my “ . io rcl.-nient has tightened i let mor. ami y. s’erday -ays Moscow another : «of» Nazi* were killed Aii.ith. Russian offensive is fa: gmt from th.- area south of | Vo on.-zh Three Soviet columns! have -idzed some Important rail-1 load towns Moscow notes that j the <•• itiui ■ Italians, and Hun•ir in-, in this sector are battling fiercely to stave oh disaster, but ,r hundreds of the enemy have cap’un-d and mountains of war equipment seized. The victory note is strong •hroughout the Russian cornmuni- ! i i. General advances also are reported in ’he Caucasus Russian ’ .rc. - are advancing southwestward toward Salsk from which a .liroid branches up to Rostov \nd other gains are reported in •he Soviet drives toward Voroh ! .v->k and Armavir in the deep Caucasus. - —o ■ PLAN MODERN continued From Wage I) ni'e’ials before work can be smarted Several months ago the war department issued a priority for 49 lefense Workers' houses ill Deca- • tur The George A. I’oag com- > pany of Fort Wayne, started con vtructlon of If, house* on the South Ward grounds, facing Studabaker street, which I’oag purchased from ! th. < ity of Decatur Three of the house, ar.- partly constructed and j basements have been dug for othi rs. unfavorable weather delaying I work on Ihe structures — 0 V’sde )n s (lrvw» Town r>m-atnr

Wrecked Truck Slows Traffic Near Berne Gasoline Truck Is Wrecked Last Niqht this afternoon a crew of .bout a dozen men still worked I feverishly in attempts so remove a wrecked gasoline truck on I' S. j 27. one and one half miles north of Herne Hampered by the extremely cold weather, the workers’ efforts to remove the truck so that traffic could continue as usual proved futile from lo 3'» p. in. last night, when the accident occurred, until ifter the noon hour today Morris I. Reed. 23, of Cayuga. I diiver of the truck, was unhurt ' when the vehicle jacknifed and plunged down a small culvert an instant after striking a passenger car, driven by Arthu r Eox. of 8.-rne, route two The vehicle is loaded with 4,2"" gallons of gasoline, which, added to the weight of the truck, proved too big h task for the windlass and two other large trucks employed to remov. it Sheriff Leo Gillig was called to the scene and directed traffic for hours, while the men attempted to pull out the vehicle. 0 DRAFTING QF (Continued F.wm rags 1) other than their own children will be failed first Then men will be called according to the number of children—those with one child will be called first; those with two children second and so forth. The army has reduced i’e agelimit for enlistment to 17 but the youngsters will tie held in tin- reserve corps until after their IMb birthday LOWER HOUSE (Continued From Sue l> saw named five Republican.. to comprise the welfare investigating committee. Those named are senators Robert Miller ot Blooming ton and Charles Jewett of bills boro as well as representativeRoy Harrison of Attica, Charles j Miser of Garrett and <’. E .Mosej ley of Peru BRITISH LEADER (Continued From Fare 1) pie way of defeating it. Atlee said the recent raids on Berlin show that the Biitish are capable of dealing heavy blows nt the very heart of th.- enemy's strength. And he pledged that the sufferings of Pole- ami Jews under Nazi rule will be atoned for. He also “aid he has every confidence in America's general Eisenhower and in the Allied (ones tn Tunisia —■ <r ■ ii r a Q "«» ' II- - - - Sweden Prepared To Resist Any Invasion Norway Position Is Warning To Sweden (By United Pre**) Ji Sweden is taking no chances of II becoming anoth'-r Norway The J commander in-chief of Sweeden’s )| armed forces has ordered hus local 11 commander* to me their own inf- | tiative tn the event of an att« mpt.-d i invasion I General Thoernvl! warned that such attempt very likely would lx I accompanied by fifth column opera I lions, and the spread of false re i porta For instance General Thoernail says any reports tha' orders have been given to cease f*re will be fake. Premier Hanssaa told parliament JI yesterday that the country Is not j threatened. Nor does the feel that ■ it will be. The premier said the milij tary announcement was ja*t a i j warning to the world that Sweden [I intends to resist invasion to the i utmost. [ However. Sweden may have been j prompted to issue the warning >n i view of the German weakness a( $1.15 sign Pttrctl’rf A8 D Q mnuM capsules Budd up rctisitmc to winter chill*, colds. «« , when the diet , lacks vitamin A. Get these pure cssemut vitamins m sst upswie Ask for Pateresc. ,ox OF 50 < ’•’FXf B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

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, the northern .nd of 'he Ru-siau i i battlefront Tie collapse of the siege of Leningiad might prompt Hitler to do s o:io thing desperate SEVERE COLD WAVE (Continued From Tsgs I) some cases, especially 'be narrow- i er north and south road* A high weif wind drifted road-J minutes after th< plows had be« n through and ch-.m-d them. Seve. al workers in Duatur who reside; in the rural areas wer. unable to get to their tasks this morning. u ■ Peace Guarantee Is World Need—Halifax Rochester. N Y Jan. 19 UTI British ambassador Lold Halifax declares that the future international Structure of the world depends on the willingncas of America. Britain. Russia and China to guarantee peace. Halifax says 1913 may see th. ■ prelude to the victory tha' is com- > Ing. But the post-war world, he says, can make no quick return to norma! life There must In- a long • rm policy of peace and sacrifices by all. The British ambassador voiced his views in an address to the Rochester chamber of commerce. o Siv sevenths of Iceland’s soil Is unpri ductive.

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Walker Speaks On Nation Peace Aims No Separation Os War, Peace Possible K’hhagi Jan. 19 (t PI-Demo-I • ; ,iti. b .idt r» have hooked up their , party polieiei to peaee aim-. And j t , -.using the ill-public III* I of u--ng dupl i i:y to undermine preuiden’ Itoo-eveli s po-t war ob|eetiven Poatmaater general Frank IWalker in a rad o talk accepting the !)einsn ratic chairinanohip presented a party r’atement on peace i ilmr He declared the war and the I peace to follow could not be separ- ‘ an d And that the "peace of freedom*” would be enforced and maintained by armed forced •' neceanary. i He attacked a recent proposal toy former prenldent Hoover that a cooling off period follow the war. That I.*, before a peace program iz ; adapt -d Said Walker: "1 auk: a breathing spell for what? Ear every political rivalry to renew ;t«ielf? For every national and international faction to make ititelf intractable In tae hope of being bought off at a profit. . . . No. the peace is not one thing and thew ar another; not this time, if we can prevent it." Walker said the I’nited Nation*

must state their conditions before accepting the surrender of their Axis foes. He went on: "Our war is to compel peace, a peace founded as president Roosevelt ha* said on the laws of <1 id We do not expect the Nazis to like that peace. The war will not lie won until we give our enemies a bill of rights, national and international and tell them they have no choice but io accept II." A resolution defending the nomfuatiou ot EdwarJ J- Flynn, retiring Democratic chairman as minister to Australia was adopted. Put in by former Governor E. D Rivers of Georgia, it accueed Flynn s opponents of attacking him "solely as a cover to their effort to discredit the president.” Mm. Emma Guffey Miller. Pennsylvania commlttecwoinan and sister of senator Guffey, struck a similar note. She said: •The Republicans, despite their efforts to appear liberal in 191". are Just as reactionary as in I**-’" They would rather see he peace shattered as it was in 1920 than see it won pnder a Democratic president.” o Kentucky Captain Is New U. S. Air Ace General MacArthur’s headquarters. Australia Jan. 19 — (LPI Captain George Kiser of Somerset. Ky.. is the second-ranking ace a-

inong American filers In ’he southwest Pacific area. General -MacArthur’s headquarters iu Australia announces that Captain Kiner, who recently returne# to the United States. Is credited with downing nine Japanese planes. Duly <’aplaln Andrew Reynolds, of Seminole. Oklahoma, has a better record. He shot down 10 enemy plane*. Eleven American fliers are credited with five or more victories apiece over Nipponese pilots. —O' 11 BRITISH DRIVE (Contlnasd rtvm Fags 1) (not line, built by the French to guard the Libyan bordei. In central Tunisia, where the whole African war is rapidly converging. German forces have launched a limited offensive to cover the Africa corps retreat An Allied communique announces that tank and infantry forces have engaged Axis units along the fivemile sector between Goubellat and ; Bou Arada. roughly 40 miles southwest of Tunis. Trade tn a Good Town ne-atu*

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