Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1944 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT mawirrtn bvsoim Rxca*t Muaday by HB DNCATUB DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporntod *t*e< at th* Decatur, lad. Post Oflkxi M Smoa4 MAttor. J. a. hatter PraaMent so *. ■olttoeee, Mae*y a Boa. Mr ptek A Hatar Tlee-Prenldent •iteaeripttoft Ratse Ntngle Coplsa— I 04 Dae weak by earner. — .20 ■y Mall la Adami, Allan, Jay and Walls sound**, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wart counttaa, Ohio, 14.50 par fear; IXSO for aix month; |1.15 Cor throe month*; M eanta lor one month. Blaewbero: li.M par year; U W for all monthi; M<s for three months, <0 cents for one month. Maa and woman tn the armed forces |J6O par year or U-00 for throe months. Advortlalngßatea made Known on Application. National Representative •CHKKRKR A CO. II Lexington Avenue, New Tork 25 B. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Let's set the war over. The boyi ore doing everything humanly Pon aible and sometime*, it seems, ever more. We must back them to the verylimlt. BUY THOSE BONDS —o The government printing offict has 22(1 linotype operators, 554 compositors, 303 proof readers and does an fso.oou.voo liusiuis* auuu ally. It’* no "dinky" affair. —o In that promised happy poetwar day on? o( the big c hemical companies says your pants won’t shine, your stocking* won’t run and clothe* will last twice as long, lie to happen because of radical developments In the chemical treatment of fibers. Gee. it’s going to be great. —o The New York Daily News reports that Wendell Willkle ha* been offered the job of publisher of one of Chicago’s major newspapers by a syndicate to he organized *pe daily to buy the paper for him. it X- assumed the patter referred to 1* the News, formerly published by Secretary of Navy, the late Frank Kadi
o—o Japan would like to arrange a peace, it la reported. One story baa it that they have even (tent a representative to the Vatican to ask for aid in securing an armistice. Evidently they have not found the Yanka as soft an they anticipated when they made the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. They are plain scared. —o Ration free beefatoak and roasts will be available the latter part of the month, according to an announcement from OPA. To even ft up. however, pork and ham will go back on the list requiring points it la doqe, of course, because of the 1 kind of livestock that can be obtained and Is a part of the proposed plan to keep the people of this country as well supplied on every kind of food as is possible. —o The Silver Star, one of the coveted awards in the US army, has been awarded to Wilhcrt Stoppenhagen. T/4 of thia county, as a result of his bravery while serving with the infantry In Jhe attack on t'asino. Italy. Wilbert was in < rnamand of a tank and on several occasions eaposed himself to locate 1 the euemy. They destroyed tbt; bl* gun of the Germans and won a splendid victory. 1 —o There are many eligible residents 1 in Adams county who will not be 1 able to vote in November unlrwa ■ they are properly registered, it 1 yog are a first voter, have moved ' to a different precinct, have failed 1 in the last two elections or 1 'WL' your name, you 1 ,h «' ' “'d at the 1 ■ office U In proper .Wfe-' take ion* and :• .* |
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France had three billion dollar* in gold when the Nazi forces surged in to take them over. How much of it was smuggled out, where it 1* or who controls it is not clear bdt if DeGaulle or any one else has that amount of the basic metal, you can bet your lead nhkeli they will be listened to. World flnanr-e* are aura to be one of the big problem* in the post war day* and the expert* are giving much time to how best to solve it. ■Money still talks. —o Tojo Is out a* war chief of the Japanese and General I'mezo will try It for awhile. They seem to be at the stage where after each skirmish. the big shot loses hi* job If defeated—and. they do that consistently. ToJ<» will continue a* premier and have several other job* and will be held responsible for some of the result*. The fall of Saipan ha* been admitted and Tojo declare* that American victory "has thrust upon Japan an unprecedented great national crish."
—o i In the face of great interest, at th<- moment. In the Democratic national convention officer* of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Ascratic Slate Central Committee, are sociallon aud officials of the Demopushing plans for the fall meeting of all Indiana Democratic workers at French Lick Springs Hotel. September 15 and 16. A J. Heurtng. I Winslow, Preaident of the Editorial Association, and Hugh Barnhart. 'Rochester general chairman of arrangement* fur the meeting, are uiglng that ail Democratic county candidates, a* well as the ■late candidates, make plan* to attend and obtain their reservations early. o—o Mr. Dewey say* it he I* elected president of the I'nited Slates he will adopt a “hand* off" policy with regards to the army and navy. Os course, he should a* far aw possible, but history tell* u* that President Lincoln wa* forced to take over conduct of the army at one point in the Ciyli war. It could iisppeu In any war although it, Is not likely in thi* one. The point is that the president is commander tn-chlef of the army aud navy by virtue of hl* office and under the constitution If it wa* u*ce»»ary he would have to act and wo have no doubt.that he due* frequently confer with his military lesders. as he should. —o. Law School Merger w Am -•*» of greater »p»artunity
and progress should await 'he Indiana Law School as a result of It* merger with the Indiana University scboirl of law. Thi- latter* trustees have approved the consolidation aud it is reported that only minor details remain before formal completion of the program. The local fosTKUtlon will be operated a# an evening division, with a full course of instruction. Graduate* will assume alumni stem* of I. U- student* of law. Besides the present staff of the Indianapolis school, faculty member* from Bloomington will teach several course*. The Indiana Law School was founded jO years ago by a group of
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outstanding members of the bar. A number o( it* graduate* have earned distinction in private practice and public life all over the country. Prestige, scope- of instruction and financial stability should result from the merger with the state university. The arrangement will be convenient for students living In or near the city who wish to obtain a legal education while financing such courses "hrough regular daytime employment. Indiana University ha* broadened Its opportunities "f service to the state, while the local school should welcome expansion of its faciiities along with maintenance of
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NAVY TO HOLD PKOBH (Conttsosd »nm rw »> 00-.000 victory *bip Qulnault Victory and the 21.6M.000 liberty nhlp E A. Bryan, a* they stood in the harlwir loaded with several thousand ton* of explosives. A total of 240 naval personnel were injured the navy *ald. Os several hundred civilian* Injured In the surrounding area, only one remained hospitalised. Troops which had guarded Port Chicago were removed lact night, as demolition squads completed their work of locating uhexploded shells. One shell was found three mile* from the scene of the blast. — —o Area of the Atlantic ocean Is about <1 million square tniltw, or one-fifth of the globe’* surface. It cotnuprises three-tetHhs of th* water surface of he globe.
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