Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1943 — Page 2

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Will Open Kirkland Bible School May 31 Annua! School Opens Next Monday Mornmq Jln Kii <!.» *y v«t at <»n Bib • ; WI; »|H II -M »y 31 !h» .h ■ H- i fit h I’ • e all! IMb M !iu \\ . < ■ A ' ■' 1 • vn !’• M ,■» »> h* II II • h 75 PERCENT "■ ■nt!nu«>l F".m *»<• I' ••< • I L. |; •> i- In iisht Ui« T ,M | „( th' .'llf- • II .in; FOUR VILLAGES (C n'tnied Pram ru« 1> l.d. a. M •tm In ♦ ■ -’ll ,l,|, . ; . - U’i |M< t * • ill . I. I. ~ '!>< «... tl 11» 10 til' I :. . . N -it i ■ . Is. >1 ■ |. "I 111 Hi , ... fish' 111. found.! , x. p3gi n > Hn'.iin i> l 'h. I nJ. .1 S',r. - y Unl ■:

THF'R DECISIONS DETERMINE FUTURE COURSE OF VW fe' ■ i iiiflißßrl 1- \ • -1 I fem. r ’ ' J* li’C L. * 1 U ■ -fei wjrfi Jl _ K *. * ‘w« k F •feck I 4. ' * *"V x *^F'y&X w '*?-<• j-RhA Il'A ■ I CONTINUE in WaehmgVm amom: rrenident Prime Minister Winston Chur •. 4 Uier often .vc4 a»a. K u P eonftreneen are pictured above utandm’ behind th-ir LX X< X W M 4 O.ut C«r. J. T. «u.«nw Ot U. ** (/«</««=£_<.

STRIKERS PICKET RUBBER PLANTS -•wp—'PC r - •'% ■*•*’»• ■ • '***• -w B ... ' . JP? - t ■« ■ ga - r£■eMCB - *> " ~ n. • unip . iw? • •■• ■ > HOT®! ■ i WJF ■ Jill v-rn. - 4 M■;■ j? «. M jjfis'-tp-rg’ - a—fc,*.!' 7 sßist'.as# tr* ' - ilr ■* 1 . j STRIKING WORKERS picket the nun gate rs th< C 'year 'I n • 1 ■Rubber company, above, as more tian 30 000 numl rs of th. Clo- | iUnited Rubß-r Workers un..-n .-'>.• « ■' '■ "■ rubber plat's In protest against a War labor I’.'.arl ruling. Employes at Goodyear and at the General Tiro and Rubber c« n.pany are reported to have started buck to work. -•. (lntitr.;<uon*l)

STEEL CITY OF .Continued Fr® ru« 1) .y' ' ' A . y • ■ ! ■ ~ ..■ « spread '•■,. i Brother Os Decatur Women Dies Tuesday H t. i I- of V A. d. ' I l> du-d a' : :»• h<« 'al it: as' ■■ i M r. II k and I M 1,. • ' .■ . •i »t f>< •a | . a ' • I .1 : nil I’ lay I' "I. X <..al< !X , in \, •. W> • *.' : bill a , |in W Hand •••it , t H city. YANKS SLOWLY I 'Continued mm Pace 1) ' id.ly w. 'wild has iiuv'd mi"' ; ■ nrgi-d "• a u which » U civ< tin <}• i !.»!♦•• . th t<i« tn U «i*li•*id<’-• ■ • f<»i th* fti - ’ in* < hi< •u* uy am, 1* •! th« tHOtiii -ilht* <ifl • i i < 'a’ ► > »! . HIlJ' H th Mtiglmhi «>h : i • »«i to CllUlli! kilo: A hot th i • Uhih t.Hth. :• ftolith j ’• I • 11 > y.thi-* B>! h

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KOK TIIOSI WHO IAI l ami freeze on ii ■* the lime-cove red floors of the cattle cars , that earn them to German labor camps — there is no other choice. lor the little children of Tcpelini and Salonika ami Athens who wait with swollen ; stomachs tor the food ship that never arrives, • there is nothing else to do—but wait. lor the Russian peasant with no choice ;: but to burn his home before the Nazis re ached I; it. for the ( him si of Nanking who suffered tin terrorism of the Jap; tor all of those in fl

I Ih« M;>' WSfiMP ■ wt kn °* «•'•■ Q mer the top ’ The bm- in '»<'•“ ■ thei, IhM - letV hack them up' B«' j - - *■■ ■■ II ... ■...—■■■ l, I fi *~' YCUYE DOKE YOUR BITI/-NOW DO YOUR BEST! ■a BOOSTroun BOHO THROUGH TH£PAYROLL SAYIHGS Adams Post 43 American Legion ! L!o v d Kreifether, chairman Ed Jaberg, co-chairman Ed Bauer, publicity chairman James Stalt t '-» irl ’ ... , -ir- _ .

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Economist Assails Post-War Planning Forego Ideal Os Full Employment hid .apo.* May .''i 'I !■> A < ■ I. .1. a Hll>' - .a! j. > ' I , ~ . ;,, lf '-war planning by govern ' .„. • ~■ i i( i. w!il<-li are aiming a' ' I . ;.|o n< ni. I. M' I 'iior I'. '.yi told till' an > . , j,, .--"I.- ~f 'l. In liana bank ' . ,1--" .’ion th'e miming that ■ . iti. nt •in "lily I" na ■' <,.-,1 . |. <oiulilloiia of fullf ' -I J ‘-'I hlfli* ' -”1L \\, . .111, .1 ll- -aid. '■ > "II | ,I « : 11. ,id -I a l M ’■ - b-- -I' - "I !1.

nameless graves and numberless cells for </// of them -there was no secund chance, no other choice. But for you— a choice still remains. For you among all the peoples of the world, the road to freedom is still clear. Never before have we been able to measure the price of freedom for ourselves and our children in such tangible terms. Will you help to keep the road to freedom open? W ill vou invest — all you can — in W ar Bonds? It's not so much to ask. Many oi us arc

employment a a foolish m rai'. * 1. a ' anno' I"' attained • x.-ept by wrecking the financial •ya'em i on 'a. rain- of which thriven ••,.■ ..| fin*. -of -o, ial 1 .-viihition |- * ea ’ -1- uni. '■l ,'. Wk« all ’ prof. -or. tliilU.. • la! inflation • fio ild lie • Opp. d . ' ill,-i tax, 1 liai tn. . I fe<|. nidi ■ and higix iiit"-' ■ d rate | \WF| The Hiibjrrt of taxon ia not si iy lien-ant one All of u- havIn en paying 111! |. axed taxea and iv. an paying 'ln in w illingly In . lime tin y an tor a good i.iu-e tlx def. nee of our Ameiii un way ; Ilf. Han you 1 Vi r figured out wha'l I 11 I idelllN me costing the people i.l ■ln I lilt.. I Stille . yell in ih. -■

making more money than w< 'u fiThe things we'd like to bus will are scarce —or unavailable to loan money at good interest S* when the Bonds mature. Munwtoh pay for the war —keep pricepeacetime jobs and peacetime 4 generally decent world tor the war is won. ( hances are you're alreadv the Pi' l Savings Plan —busing War your hit. But don't stop there. Kai sights! Do your best!

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