Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1944 — Page 2

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PUBLIC SALE Dm- io In diutli ut iiiy liU'lmiil I will il! at publh auction -! mil* north of -Moslh Ind or *s mile miiiHi and b mil"* ".i-t of Ok, lan. on Monday, March 27, 1944 Commencing at 1 CO P M LfVK STOCK—-J- row 4 yr old. with l»- lf»-i < alf 6 week- old by aide Durham a- fliK in-ey <ow 7 yr* old fn-sh niilkln* 1 gal. (iuein fi y A J< - X heifi 7 III" old. (iuerllKey lielfi-i i alf 7 week- old; J(ur >b no -a with * pig* by “id- . S|h tied now with 6 pig* by nidi GRAIN It" oii-hei* ot good rorn TRACTOR A EQUIPMENT—AIIi Chalm.-i Al odd B rd" >m rub bet in best condition with cuithatoi attachment; Single bottom 1<" plow and IH-< all nki new. Cui Mulchei. lik> new . 2 «<<flon spring I tooth hat row Ik< new MISCELLANEOUS 60 gal. i.Mtk"' and jack f; Simplex Oil brood". -ti'v. o diitm. : good wrwp doors; L largi tn-. Small tools and .r • num":on.-' t mention TERMS CASH Mrs. Otto Ostermeyer, Owner Roy S .lohn-or Am Ad 'lpl- Stoppc-nagen—Cleik

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1 AMERICAN HOSPITAL J fCoatlßuad From Page 1) »ay«. "but I wort of came to when i a fragment came through the cot and dropped on my cheek no lightly that ii didn't muki- a bruize." The whole of the ciovely conceittsated hospital area wax plainly marked by red croNaea. Flach tent Imiic a Ited Crow on a white background There were no military installation* in the Immediate vicinity Herman bombinge of Aillio beachhead hospital area- have »o far renuited in :>3 dead and 74 wounded among patleut* and hospital perwonnel ■ —o CONTINGENI LEAVES tContinued From Pag* 1> Edgar M Zimmermau. Hon Earl Krick. Edwin Frederick lie*. Harold Alva Fen*ternu.ker, Hoiiart i Brawn Woodruff. Charlew Cltainter i Hendrick.-. Fred L. Von Gunteu il-AOi. Imoi 1., Inniger <I-A<J>, I Kalplt William Reed. Thennau Eugine Charleelos, Paul Beloyd Sip.-, George Andrew Zuercher <l- - Norjnan L»e Noack, John'

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Doyt Spahr, Chester Deloyd Feaael. Henry Anton .Moeller (tratwfer from Kenton 01. Omnada Fredrick Locke (transfer from Ru»h vitlei. .Miguel Vaquez Itratirfer from Hallae Tex.l, John Edgar Pbillitai (tranafer from Allegan. Mich I. GiMii'H Theodore Hear* ha» been tran»ferred to Portland and Char lest Stewart Malott has transferred to Marion. One man »t heduled for examina tion today. 11-ymi Yvarru'Mercado, failed to report. 0 AGREE TO LIMIT <Coatlnu*<l From Pa«a 1) lead to a modification of the proposed ai t In the past, labor ba* been opposed to mko a drasth rneasure. Another target of high union leader* ha* been the war labor board's little Heel wage foini.tla And till* boon cnairmau William Davi* of the WLB told the senate banking committee that the little steel formula will be adhered to In future wage dispute* it the jwxcHWM-ut vvutu>u t s

food subsidies. Bavi* told the committee that wage* and prices can be held under control if the present price and atabilixatioa program* are continued The senate committee is now considering a one year exteti»ion of the program* 'ln-yond their Jun 30 termination date. Anot h«i war program, leudlease, apparently la getting Its extension without much trouble The house foreign affair* corn mlttee today unanimously recommended that th program be continued until July 1. 1945 However. the committee tacked on an amendment which would make congtesa the Jail judge of settlements bttweeu the United State* and beneficiary nation* after the war. While were on the subject of postwar problem* the government * petrofeum ||serv>v cm (airat ion reports that the center of graxity for oil production is shifting to tb< middle east. The report say* the imtcntigl resources of any of the four companies operating In the midle east could supply world need- for many years to come. The report make* no mention of the controversial Arabian oil pipeline which the p. troleum rest rv<>* corporation I* planning to finance A senate committee I* starting to investigate the government's domestic and foreign oil polictc-. Fom< Capitol Hill source* may not want the government to go iutoa he oil busuie. s. but th. war food administration announces that the government I* going back in'o the butter market for the first time since September. Duting April, butter manufacturer* will Im- requited to reserve 10 percent of their production fur purchase by the arund forces. But the WFA estimate* that with butter production climbing seasonally. civilian supplies in April should be a* large as they arc thb month. Fiom the White lloune today coum.* the II4MJIX that. I’rseiduut

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Roosevelt's cold I* decidedly better But for the fourth successive ,dsy he stayed awny from his office. Secretary Morgenthaii today s t the goal of the fifth war loan drive at 110.0W.000.000. an increase of 12.000.000,000 over the last drive's goal No definite .tartiug date has been set, but unofficial report* say the new drive will tiegin in late May or early June. ... o —— STRONG BRITISH (Continued From Pag* » the Marshall Islands. And across the Pacific, in Tokyo, the Japanese announce they are extending the labor draft of high school and college students. It's another sign that the Japs are hard up tor manpower. —>, ——o—» HINT NEW MEETING (Continued From rag* » at the expense of small iitiion*. They point to the Soviet union's decision to annex . ectioim ot Poland and the Baltic atates In a senate < oulerMce yesterday. low WEAR TOUR PLATES MtT DA T MID COMFORTABLY SNUG THIS WAY It's *o easy to wear your plate* all day when held firmly in place by this "comfort-cushion"—a dentist a formula. I. Dr. Wernet'* vent sore gum*. Powder let* you 1 Economical; enjoy nolid food* nmall amount — avoid embar- la»t» longer, rasnment of loose a. Pure, harm I***, plate*. Help* pro- pleasant tasting. AMI i 4 Ml

Hull Is Mid to have painted an extremely delicate International picture Report* say he pleaded with the senator* not to let anything, l even their feeling* over the Polish quiet ion. jeopardize Allied unity In winning the war. o Adams County | Memorial Hospital Admitted: Miss Judith Ann Thuuipson. 82t> N. Second. Admitted (and dismisecd) W. 11.

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