Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1943 — Page 2

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Explains Red Cross ; Policy On Packages Announcement Is Issued On Policy The following announcement received by Red ('rows officials. explain* the policy of the American Red Crow in respect to donations of food packages and fund* for the purchase of articles fur troops and prisoners of war. “In view of ihe fait that tiie ('lifted States army and navy are providing ail necossary American Red Cross standard food packages for American prisoner* of war. the American Red (’roe- a no longer in a position to accept private coutri-, buttons for fo.td package* designed for American prisoners of war. ■ The American Red Crw. how- j ever, will be pleased to receive ; unrestricted private cont r: bunions through it« chapter* or direct for general relief to American prisoner* of *a Such funds will la- applied to the purchase and shipment to Amman prisoners of war of medical supplied. cigarettes, tobacco. and other comfort articles not provided by the I niled State* army ■ or navy. "The American lb I Cross will continue to accept private contri- j buiiolw for food pa kages for general distillin' >n <i> designated nationalities of l ulled Nations’ prisoners of war other than \merican/' WILLKIESPEAKS TO (Continual Prom rm 1) (I. O. !' Women dub. A part of tiie program will he broadcast over a uatt >nal network In add. ion. th.- G. O. P. state committee entertained Wlllkie at a noon luin In-on. A public reception for Mr and Mrs WLllkie is scheduled later in the afternoon. They also will lie guests at a tea for Kuruian war relief. Some Republican meinbera of the state legislature opposed the invitation extended to Willk.e to address the lawmakers But state

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Told Stories, Beat to Death Cl m| ; ir < <w Jr -* ' kA BECAt'SE she allegedly told stories and "made faces,” Inez Viola Burling. 8, of Wichita. Kan., is dead, the result of severe beatings. Frances Severn*, right, aunt of the dead girl, is said by police to have confessed waif ping the child with a strap because the child told stories she didn’t like. Walter Ray Severn* uncle of the girt, said . he Objected to the child "telling stories,” so he beat her with a strap until she died, according to a police statement. , (Intelnational)

party clutdruian Ralph Gates re- 1 plied that the iuvitation was a courtesy which would be extended to any visiting dignitary. Willkie's willingness to appear in Indiana is interpreted by most observer* a* evidence of hi* continued desire 1 for Hoosier support in further poll- , tical bids. He Uaa never been able to obtain complete backing from , bis native state. o . ■.. ■— REPORT SHOE SALES (Continued From Pago 1) pointed out. “N'o longer will I lave to carry a score of colored shoes iu stock. Including blue or g.een, and th<*n find out it isn't the right shade »t blue or green ttecau-c it will not match the new jnt’v d Ij'*. spring coat, fall hat. or the m.y friend's roadster.” he sighed. Q CHURCHILL REVEALS (Continued From FMO 1) united and agreed, he -aid “differi ent particular” movements have, been decided upon and will be carried out in the next nine months. j Chun hill promised that when] Europe is cleaned up. all of Brit I ain's power will lie diverted to, crushing Japan. General Mac Ar. thur and General Wave!), he said. I will confer on inilli.iry plans against Japan. He reveanid that , British marshal Sir John Dill and

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1 American lieutenant general Arnold have Just concluded an Important conference In Chungking with Chinese generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek 0 Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LEE p -—■ """W Polishing Chased Silver To polish chased silver, brush it thoroughly with whiting, and then wash it -with a little turpentine and soap Polish w-lth a chantoia. The Ferns If a teaapoonful of household ammonia is added to one quart <rf water and poured over the tern, it will induce a rich green color in the plant. Roughened Elbows If y»ur eHrows are inclined to be rough and ugly, try soaking them in a bowl of hot soap *ud« from five to ten minutes. Then rinse in

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Four Hoosier Fliers Awarded Air Medals Citations Announced By War Department Wa-hington, Feb. 11 (t'l’i — Four Hoosier flier* are among army air force members announced today as recipients of the air medal for merilorlus achievement* against the enemy. Three of the citations announced by the war department at Washington are for destroying Axis planes In North Africa. Carl Jennings of 1743 Arrow Drive. Indianapolis. receives the air medal for downing a plane near Gabes on December 7. Chester Hillman, whose mother Uvea at Brooklyn. Is honored for a similar feat. And today's official announcement confirms a report received earlier this week that captain Richard Miller of Fort Wayne, who already has the distinguished flying cross for participating in the bombing of Tokyo, has been awarded Ihe air medal in North Africa. Miller's death in action was officially announced Monday of this week. The fourth Hoosier to be decorated with the air medal today is sergeant Alton Leman of 4«51 Primrose avenue. Indianapolis. He Is included tn a list of citation* announced by th** comniander of •he Allied forces in the southwest Pacific, lieutenant general George Kenney. WICKARD <Continued From rut 1) pany in this city at noon today. J Ward Calland. field manager and vice-president of the company said. 1 Mr. Calland estimated that th, increased price to be paid beet growers would lioost the price in this territory to between *ll and *l3 a ton for beets. o — COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Cltwlmer L Hart. Dixon, Ohio to Evelyn Myers. Convoy. Ohio. - Twenty Years Aqo Today i .1 ■' -" l~— ~ I. 0 Feb. 11. 1*33 wax Sunday. HITLER SLAVE EMPIRE tCnntlnnaa Free **»• ■- would be established in Geimalt cities. Stockholm reports to the London Daily Express »ay that 600.000 88 trooj>e are being withdrawn from the'Russian front to deal with mounting unrest and sabotage in Germany and the occupied countries. The German* are talking a great deal about a prospective early Anglo-American 'anding in Europe. The Nasi papers and radio commentators. who only a tew months ago were saying such a landing was impossible, now say it probably will take place. More than that, radio Algiers says the German.! even fear Russian landings <n the Black Sea <oast of Bulgaria and are rushing cold water and massage well wWh a good band lotlod. It Is a good idea to put lotion on them every day until all roughness han disappeared.

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the building of coastal fortifications. A new secret German radio station says defeatist slogans are ap-1 pearing on the sides of troop, hoa- s pital and coal {rains in the reicb. One slogan says: “The men at the front want peace.” Another says "to hold out means to be destroyed. " And still another declares “hundreds of thousands were frozen to death for Hitler. Kill Hitler now.” — 0 — Finish Alaska-Panama Hiqhway This Year Washington. Feb 11.— (UP) — The longest military highway In the world, linking Alaska and the Panama Canal, will be completed before the end of this year. Much of the 10.000-inlle supply arteiy already M paved and In use. And construction of additional sections is being rushed as a high-pri-ority war time measure to combat the submarine menace. • Already the highway to Alaska is open, and only a few gaps south of Mexico City block the open read to the Panama Canal. Trade In a Good Town — Derate’

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Violence Is Feared From Gandhi's Fast British Expecting Outbreaks In India S'ew Delhi, India. Fvb. 11.—H P> The Hritiah are «ipe< ting outbreaks of violence unlea* Mohand- 1 Gandhi s fast can be broken. The government I* said to be considering permitting other nationalist leaders to visit Gandhi and try to Induce him to end his fast, which has entered Its second day. The pr< sideiii of ihe Indian trade union congress. M M Joshi, say* that If the British will permit some of the leading moderate nationalists to visit Gandhi, the Indian question might eventually be settled. The outbreaks are feared because of the turmoil that followed Gandhi’s arrest six months ago. Although thousands of nationalist extremists were arrested, there still are sporadic antl-lfritlsh demonstrations somewhere in India every day.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I), a.

Fort Wayne Printer Buys Decatur Shop Frank C. Rowley, a veteran printer of Fort Wayne, today became I the owner of the Commercial Print Shop, located on South Second street. He purchased the plant and inventory from the Frank Downs estate, it being approved by the ! court today. MV. Downs, the former owner, died from Injuries when | struck by an automobile last - month. Mr. Row-ley and wife Intend to move to Decatur as soon as they obtain a house He was formerly connected with the Keefer Printing Co., in Fort Wayne, and ha* followed the trade (or more than i 35 years. The new owner said that | the place of business would operate under its old name. o10 Sonqs Nominated For Academy Award Hollywood. Fob. 11—ll-Pt— Ten i songs from film musicals have been nominated for awards of the academy of motion picture am an' l science*. The awards are to be announced

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