Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1943 — Page 2

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' -> S£b' ? 1T * ' ’ T*’*’ y wfc J iSMWIi COLUMN OF HACK SMOKf, stw*-e, attests to the accurate rnarlumanihip of an American howitzer crew in Italy. T> e Yanks scored a direct hit on an Italian tobacco factory used by Nazis as artillery observation poet. Army S'gnal Corps rediophoto. (Intetoatianal)

DC Hi Light Staff Is Announced Today Miss Jean Johnson Is Editor In Chief MWrJean JohMon. Catholic high •chool «<'iii<>r. and daughter us Mr and Mr-. Burl J.diiison. han been editor In chief ot DC Hi ; Light, quarterly publica'lou of the , school. Other ttaff members ar< Kathryn Voglewede. anocUte editor; Ilona Id Heimann. biMineaa maaag; i er; Dick Hrlede. £ugen<- .Millvr and Joe Wolpert. adv< rtlalOK manage;-.; Dorothy Wemhoff. Mary Catherine Rutnachlag. feature editors■ Arthur ilrauu. spor'a cd tor; John Vugl«-

I | Back the attack no the attack a don't come back. Bl Y BONDS nAf and we mean huj BONDS. fjßl Next It* a bond in SherwinV// William.- Painto for mating jour buildings. * House Paint f ljumf i x .. i, I * Barn * a,nl 4 f n,cr * <H Paint ♦ 800 l I’ainl | SAVE THOSE BUILDINGS NOW’ | Cash Coal & Supply( K EM-TONE HEADQI AKTERS a Don't Guess at Numbers When you call a “wrong” number you are taking valuable * time that belongs to Unde Sam. Be sure w hen you call. Please don't guess at numbers . . . look in the directory to make certain. I’nde Sam needs the wires to keep supplies moving --and hasn't time to wait. “Wrong’ numbers cause delay in his schedules. ■2SSSE 5Sm Si■ 5m 13

w>de. circulation manager; Sbtei M Fidelis, faculty adviser. i Supplementing the regular staff inemlwr- of the »enior <!.>«, ail act uh reporter* in the various de partmmt* of the school. it w.m announceu that tin- paper would be iMued in Nuvem >er. Jan u.i y. March and May Lant yea: IX' Hi Light again won tn<- 'All Catholic" honor for excelU-nce in make-up and n-w ion.’>,n Three of the former <ditors ol the paper are now in the armed for< ■ s. They ar- Jame* Wi-mhoff. James Hoi*'aouse and Robert L.iu rent. Th«- paper wa«< tw'ablisbed in 19%. WARNS REGISTRANTS (Continued From rags 1) programs. Faces Hearing Indianapolis B-pt 2'.' tl'PI - 11 - J- - -fS

No Further Finnish Attempts At Peace To Await Response Now From Russians Ixindoti. Hept. 29 (UP)—Finland will make no further attempts toward a separate peace with Rusy .i, until the Russians show sor>« response t overtures already ■tnud- le expressed m news parsing through Finnish censorship, which indicates the view Is official Finland feels that it already hat I made cleat its interpretation of adequate peace terms .Meanwhile, there are new reports i.t unreal from occupied Europe. In Holland. 10 Dutchmen are said to have been executed for storming two town halls, and killing a Dutch Nazi. In Paris, patriots shot the chief I ot the German manpower commission. i The Polish underground claims another victim a Quisling police ina|M*ctor. In reprisal. German occupation troops executed 10 Polish hostages. . - Q m. ,—- ANNUAL COLT SHOW Continued From Fa*S 1) I pounds and less without harness ■ , will lie eritered tn the light class , 'Teams weighing 3.2»’l pounds or: ter without harness will lie -u-1 tend 111 the ht-aiy weight class. Teams that have pulled outside ot he county will !>«• entered as professionals. No weight limit tn tin* i lass Teams may he mad* Up of horses belonging to different own-re In this class. Open to anyone iii or out of Adams county. Winners in each class will be determined by pulling the heaviest weight a distance of 10 feet In three attempts No whipping, slapping with th> reins, or goading will be allowed. Driver may encourage his team only by volt e, A competent judge will be present to rule on all questions and disputes, and his decision will he final. Four prizes will be awarded In each class First prize. $25 var bond: second prize. Ila cash, third prize. $lO cash: fourth prize, $5 < ash. All competing teams are U lie wi tghed In on the Adams county farm hnreau elevator scales between 1:30 ami 2 3<> p. m. Satr.iday. preceding the pulling contest which is scheduled for 2:30 o'clock, and wiU he held adjoining the Smith Bros. Furniture Co. in the held immediately to the northeast, i Same location where pulling contests have b«M held in previous years). Au ffi« tai of the pulling contest committee will be present at the weighing In process tu ent>r official entry weights for Hie contest record Arrangement* have been made wiih Wilbur Lehman for the usof hi« sled in the pulling contest. Several assistants to help in loading the sled will lie available. The streetcar motorman who says that aiuuesia is the reason he has two wives will face a hearing on 3 draft evasion charge. He will appear bes« re fed'-ral commission -r Howard Young in a hearing on a request from Cumberland county. N. C . that he be removed tb< re to face a draft evasion charge. in Indianapolis the man is known as Willard McDonald. Hut in North Carolina, he’s known as Ivey Willard Home Whoever be is. he has a wife in Indianapolis and a wife and two children in North Carolina. He says he first disroverrd his dual marital status when he rpened a letter a friend had given him In Florida with the admonition that it Im* opened only in an emergency.

wKDnHu M THE BEST J DECORATING BUY f IS STH! AVAILABLE ■ TSUI MH, when Win hesuty it bo tßopoftMt • • • clmmmo '«.perial Fa.AeW, M.llpapee*. E»er, oa* h Glnr-LocLed. and lhe pnrc an io*«a real «M «V* ■*>«!•» IB tdbv! . i SMITH I DRUG CO. ,

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WHEELER BILL GAINS (Coedsusd From Fags 1) his bin” Si the senate probably won t be aide to take a vote on the issue this week. Another bill will have to wait a j while for a senate vote It is th* I Fulbright resolution. The «< nate f reign : elation* sub | committee has voted to draft it* ' own resolution on post war peace , negotiations that virtually ends I any chance of the upper chamber acting on the Fulbright measure which has received house approval. Whatever Uncle Sam decide* to do about lending uuney to the fanner next year. If look* as though the flow will be very much

■ Y '< V ASIATIC SfA 1 josu.ck: ” J Wk y TYRRHENIAN SEA A/AIRICAN AND BRITISH TROOPS under Gen. Mark Clark continue to blast incessantly ct the Nazi ring ot defense* (1) around the burning, sacked city of Naples. Gen. Giraud's Headquarters announced F.ench troops had occupied ths southern port* of Bonifacio (2) and Porto Vecchio oa Corsica. American and French forces were squeezing Gern.an unit* on the island into the northeast comer near Bastrn (3). Italian saboteur* are reported to have halted Nezi railway traffic between Milan (4> and Padua. Communication* north of Flume (5) and Trieste sizo v.cro said to have been cut by saboteurs. . (International)

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in the other direction for the average taxpayer. Reliable Washington source* believe that the treasury department is about to submit a revenue plan which would hike income withholding lazs* to at least 30 percent and w rporation . and surtax rates to 5n percent. There's a big disappointment In i store for Yanks overseas who re | been waiting for the first contingent of Wave* to arrive. Because i the girls in navy blue are not coining The senate naval affair* com inlttee ha* eliminated from a pending house-approved bill a provision which would Shave allowed the Wave* to serve outside the United States. 0 ■—— There are 147 automobiles for every American farm

£■ ir W $ yrrS£ , MMB 2S SB I "M?ss AMIMCA," Jean Bartel of California, who frowns on posing in bathing suits, is shown in New York with Usette Versa, muaical comedy star, at a party given in Um beauty's honor. Mias Bartel will go on a bond-selling tour. Shs tau movie offers, (/pterpati'pgg/j 4-H Beef Calf Club Holds Meeting Here The Adams county 4-H beef calf club met lu the county agent's office Tuesday evening They were preaenled with their certihcatr* of recognition for 4-H services on the h me front and their premium.. The club was pleased with the outcome of their project this year and are making plans now to lay in steers for their 1»44 4 H projects. Any boy or girl who wishes io take part in this project may ge* In touch with any member of the

WEDNESDAY

Yanks In Solomons Send Orphans Aid Donate $3,000 For Scholarship Fund New York. Sept. 29 -(UPI—An army base In the south Pacift may seem like a long way from county committee: H. P. Hchmitt. William Schnepf. Fred Ahr, Joe Koor*, or A. D. Weldy Member* completing the work this year are: Jim Ahr. Junior, Schmitt, Don Schmitt. Wilmer Grote. Herbert Marbach. Edward Marbacb. Robert Koorx. John Koora. Dale Schnepf. Jack Schnepf. Roger Schnepf, Marvin Sprunge.. l>-xlie Ohmlt. Melvin Schueler. Chas. Ripley. David L. Ripley. Enid Ripley. Andrew Miller, Leßoy Hulmahn, Marion Sheets. Cha. Sheets , James She Us. Edward Sprunger. Howard Foreman. Marcus Foreman, Calvin MUler. and Coolidge MiUer,

■ ■■■•■aviaiaian,,,'- , U.E.R..M.W.A. Ualffl : DANCE Sunset Pavilion—On Highway jj ■ Music — Floor Show ■ Thursday, Sept. M, I<HJ ■ 8:30 p. m. to 12 m. ■ Admission SI.(N) pur couple. Public Auctio I, the undersigned' will sell at public auction oa farm, located I’4 mile west and P, mil.- wuth o f Ji % tnilo north ot Boston, on Saturday, October 2 st 12:30 P M CATTLE. 14 HEAD Red cow m yr- old du. '■ f -Wul Brown cow 7 yrs. old, calf by side White c » iy . u j4 in Feb ; Roan cow. 2 yrs. old calf by side. II h-ad i-'raq yrs. old. pasture bred; Durham bull 12 m .nth- old SHEEP — <5 head ewes, 3 to 5 yrs old: 1 buck HOCS 5 head pure bred Big Type Poland Chin* Gr t js FARM IMPLEMENTS. Etc extra good condition; Case corn planter, McCoraudi rater; land roller: hay tedder: Oliver breaking pic* >U) 14 in.; Single disc; double shovel plow John Ix-trc fi-t- *gg ■eere breaking plow; oil brooder stove: laundry ttw< M 2 'A' hog house*. Hume Household G.iodr, and mahjtotlatg mentioned TERMS -CASH. RALPH SPRAGUE, Ot Ellenberger Bros - Auctioneer*. Monroeville Bank Clerk. DEKALB HAS WHATITTM I Old Cwitomeri Year after Year t The Number of New Oetomers Increaser Mor« and More tach Y«a f S Mors DsKolb HyWj Sood Com I* Grown tho" any other one ki ncl O8©« VOU« DEKALB HYBRID SEED CH Wm. T. Rupert Hugh Moores. Ind. Walter Reppert Decatur- led-. "• "■ J

tVrr r but 1 d ? u ‘ hboy * at home. A g r4lp v 1 ’ h - iTtmi jl *' it £ M "''“Ml.htmt.T’Msl for war orpine The floaey— 1 ihr Veteran, And ’HI b* ' h *ormu.J, at Ka,w ’ fbpM, An eg ti| .. meiit*: Is ' When Wl4left hob - *e ll( g Phaned kld/71H l, ‘-n there’. uenJM morale.'' ——» B,r 'k trrus* , Allen t". *2«*i ha« filed , 'W* birth determtM **' ’*• '■’■de in * 'inod Twg’