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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DEC ATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller .. President A. R Holthouse. Sec'y * Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies I -<»4 One week by carrier . .20 By Mail In Adams. Allen, Jay and Well* counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert counties, Ohio. Hlo per year; 12 50 for six months; 2135 for three months: 50 cents for one month. Elsewhere: >5 5« per year; *3.00 for six months; 11S5 for three months; no cents for one month Men and women in the armed forces *3 50 per year or 11 00 for thrc« months. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. National Representative SCHCERER A CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 25 E. Wacker Drive. Chicago, 111. A Maryland woman who spent more than 15.000 to reduce says the only noticeable reduction was In the bank account. —o The Republican governors gathered In St. Louis this week got an idea of bow hot it can get in the middle west. —0 —- The good old summer time would be mon- delightful if they could skip the ninety degree temperature and up. -0 The Yanks are going places now tie they break through the Naxi lines on every sector and scurry across the plains to catch up with the fleeing enemy. —o Tile more bonds you buy and put safely away, the mote assets you will have when the reconstruction period conies. Don’t pass up this inbntb Keep the good work ing—o Alarm clock production has increased twenty-live per cent the past few months Take that as an advantage or otherwise depending pn how badly you really want to be arotfsed at a fixed moment. O_O Those doggone fish would he biting just when a fellow can't get away Io enjoy the sport. Reports from various Indiana lakes are that it has been the best bans and blue gill season in years. Th< penalty for not having a car user stamp on the windshield of your •ar or motorcycle or scooter is a hoc not exceeding 125.00 or a jail sentence of thirty days or both. Why take a chance when the stamp coats but live dollars? -0 The government of Finland Is dlslhtegrating President Ryti has resigned and Mannerheim, 77 year old field marshall, has succeeded him It is expected he will favor an early end of the war and that hv will have a cabinet to support him. —o J. Hamilton Fish squeezed through for the nomination for congress in hia district, but It was the toughest tight he ever made politically No doubt he will have to do some tall hustling for the November election since the leaders In every party seem to be against him —o Bleaks and roasts will be point tree after August 13th on most ruts For « copy of th* Decatur I Daily Democrat ro U) - Uwe Bro*. Resta«raot or The Stopbaeh on wale s ■ Il

and on all of them after Septem ber Ist. Now all you will have tc do Is to And just the kind of steaks you want. But bam and pork loins go back on and will become popullar tor we all have away of wanting wbat's hardest to get. —o Delaware and California Democrats want Senator Jackson to give the keynote speeches at their state conventions, but the Hoosier staler man Is finding It difficult to meet all the demands on his time and i will probably decline the Invitations in order that he may give his time to the important matters of the senate, where he is serving as president pro tern. —o It looks like the fans who want to <*•«* the world series this yeat will have to journey to St. laruls. The Cardinals are out in front fifteen games and the Browns arc five games ahead of Boston, the runner up. There is a chance, of com so. that changes may lx- made in the American la-ague, but in th* National it begins to look like a sure thing for the ( aids, -0 Turkey finally got on the wagon They realize the helpless position of Germany and other Nazi nations and have broken relations with them If Germany wishes to d< dare war they will find the Turks well prepared to meet them. V should aid in hastening the end of the war and will give the couii'ry that has remained neutral so long; a better opportunity to ait at tire peace table. Th* many friends of Rev. W. II Remmert, pastor of the Imanuel, church in Union township regret his decision to accept a charge ip Texas but wish him continued sueces* and happiness. A native of Texas. Rev. Remmert will return to that state, his new pastorate being only some forty miles from his original home He will deliver his farewell sermon Sunday and leave the following day for McAllen. Texas. He and his family are very popular here. —o The annual reorganization of the Decatur school board has been completed, with Gerald Cole as president, Gregg McFarland, treasurer. and Carl ('. Pumphrey, secretary Their first official act was the renewal of the contract with Walter J Krick as superintendent for a three-year period. Mr. Krick lias served succesatuily the past nine years. Plans for the reopening of the school year were discussed and a good year is anticipated. -0 Fire Protection Tiie state fire marshal's office is doing an exceptional job In protecting the citizens of Indiana against dangers from tragic flames The entire program of the department was pointed up by the warning that all carnivals and tent shows must comply strictly to prevention laws and regulations. As Delbert A Taflinger, acting chief Inspector, said: “We don’t Intend to have any repetition In Indiana, even on a smaller scale, of the recent circus tragedy at Hartford. Conn, which took so many lives." The range of the department's work has included, also, the revelation nt unsatisfactory conditions in a number of nursing homes which have not met requirements of the new safely law governing such establishments. But the state officials shouldn't be the only ones to keep on Ike watch. It behoove* every resident of city and farm to help prevent •re waste especially In the dry weather.—lndianapolis Htar. o- ... , , REV. GEO. WALTON W?owUaeen Press Fays |) recently earned through so eater aive remodeling program in his oburcb, including the iMtallation of

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Promise Indemnity To All Polish Jews Pledge 1$ Made By Exiled Government WuHhinirton. Aug I it'P) Tin* Polish government in exile today promised l*t>!i»h J«fW* that they would receive "full indemnity'* from Germany for real and personal property confiscated hy the Nall Invader* and "sulwtantial damage* for other injuries " The promise was mad? in the Polish government information center’s publication. “Polish fact* and ■ figure*.'* The current issue of w hich is devoted to a discussion of the trial* and tribulations of Jews in Poland under German occupation. "The Polish government.'* it said. ' ht now pledged that when Poland is liberated the Jews in Poland will have equal rights and <M|ual duties' with Polish citizens of all other creed*- Polish J«»w* will collaborate and arc now collaborating In plan* for the reconst ruction and rehabilitation of Poland as a whole, and will be given. In addition, the fullest possible freedom in planning the restoration of their own Jowwii community and Jewish culture . ■" There are no accurate figure* on the number of death* among Polish J iws since the German Invasion, but all t*stima'<« place th? total In the millions. Many died from starvation. but many have been murdered The Nazi* have made no secret of their determination to exterminate the Jew* in Poland. One of the major charger against the f*olish especially by Russian sources. is that some of its member* are, or foimerly were, men of anti-s'-mitlc view* O— _— JAP STRONGHOLD (Coatlnusd From Pag* 1) remnants of the lith division that conquered Singapore, died in the Irrawaddy river on the eastern edge of .Myitkyina this morning In a futile attempt to escape aerfiaa the stream. A few dazed Jaiutn esc Were found Inside the city and were taken iirlsoner. Word of the victory came only two day* after President Roosevelt's recommendation to the U. (J. Senate that Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell be elevated to the rank of full general. Stilwell, commanding general of the United States force* In the China-Burma-lndlh theater alnce March. 194 J. led American and Chinese force* in a drive from the north against the garrison, while British and Indian troop* under Maj Gen W D. A. Leatalgne, after having been landed from the ah- by Col, Philip Cochran, pressed on the besieged city fretn the south The siege was carried out by lightly armed troop* who rlreived their supplies with difficulty and • new pipe organ Ills congregation numbers 350 mwmUters. Decatur ha* three chaplain* in the army. tody. being Re* Rslpti w GrtHam Ray Prugh and ***** Atvm Jaatnikl. the latter two being oversea*.

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faced formidable pillboxes around the city. The annlhilatloti of the enemy garrison clears the way for the completion of th.- new Ledo road, connecting at I’aoshau with the old Butina road leading to Chungking and designed to carry traffic from northern Assam into China Const ruction of the Ledo road ha* bt-cn ! hi progress along with the llghtiug in northern Burma. The fall of Myltkyina was considered inevitable after the enemy* last supply and escape route wa* cut off by the airborne troop* led by Lentalgnc, who succeeded the late .Maj Gen. Orde Charles!

r By HARRISON CARROLL Klsg Featare* Sysdlcst* Writer HOIXYWOOD — Casting sensation of ’’The Czarina'’ will be Tallulah Bfuikhead's ex-husband. John Emery, playing the lover she dio-

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| ~ SB as a V- | ment still has a couple of weeks to go. that's why some of hie things are there. Moreover, that he and Susan will have to find a house before they can merge all their belongings. f , Should be a reunion of Rosalind Russell and her brother, Captain James Russell, by the time you read this. He's returning from service as a bomber pilot In the Mediterranean area. Been over two years since Ros has aeen him or her other two brothers. One’s a lieutenant with the tank corps in Normandy. The other, a staff sergeant with the escort guard service, has made 15 Atlantic crossings with German prisoners. Luckily, Ros is finishing up her Warner picture, "Roughly Speaking,” and will have Ums for a real visit. | Ann Doran's fiance, Colonel James Travis, is here in a surprise visit from England. Paramount is giving Ann three days off from | “Here Come the Waves” but the marriage probably won’t take place during the colonel's leave, which will bo brief. The thousands of volumes In Charles Boyer's research library (French) will be available to the new government in his homeland tn case any of the books are needed for re printing* Boyer confided the news to friends at Columbia where he's working with Irene Dunne in "Road to Yesterday.** , Betty Hutton and Director Mervyn Leßoy are getting to be s steady item. . , . Lupe Veles and Arturo Ds Cordova are supping out high-wide-and-handsome sinm j their reported fuse. Me was at the UMpcaajbo om night with Chili WU-

Wingate, killed in an air crash in Burma in March, 1944. The Japanese, however, entrenched in pillboxes and fighting desperately, held out to the last man. Brig. Gen. Frank D. Merrill's marauders had taken the main air* ' Held west of Myltkyina on May 17 ■ifter a 700-mile trek through the ' jungles, but they were unable to enter the town and the Japanese immediately reinforced Its garrison. o -- Trade tn a Go**, Ter* — Decatur Fish in Shroyer Lake.

llama and, th* following night, he and Simone Simon walked into the Clover Club and were given the table just vacated by Lupe and i Michael Parrott. . . . France* Rafferty, who broke her engagement to Lieutenant Dewey G Barnes, and Steve Brodie (the M-G-M actor) a new twosome. .. . Mickey Rooney - is now a squad leader at Fort Riley. ■ ... Peggy Ryan has gone beck to Navy Air Corps Private Johnny - Peterson to whom she was engaged at the age of 15. . . . The pretty WAC staying with Lucille Ball is Lieutenant Mary Bratt Girls were i childhood chums in Jamestown, N. ’ Y.... Virginia W eidler's boy friend. • Clark Dennis, wears an Identlflcai tion bracelet which says: “If lo*t, i please return to 'Young Virginia’," i — - Lieutenant Walter Kane (Lynn Bari's ex) is back from Saipan. At i Enewetok. he ran into Cocks'n Cesar Romero, Lieutenant Wavne Morris and Lieutenant J. g. Henry Fonda. AU have been seeing action. In R-K-O*s “Betrayal From the i East," Nancy Kelly will be a »-ru- ‘ nett* part of the time and a blonde i the rest And shell bleach her hair i tor the blonde sequence. ' Any time Otto Kruger has off ' from "The Great John L." will be spent making speeches. He’s just been named to the volunteer office i of assistant county coordinator of i Victory gardens and home food proi duction. i - HOLLYWOOD HI JINKS: Ella i Raines due in tonight from a month in Florida. Her back is stiil taped up from that horseback riding inI jury.... In his spare time, Preston i Sturges has written a song, "Hooi doo” ... Leo Gorcey out of the i hospital and fully recovered from • the motorcycle injuries.... Did you i know Actor Martin Kosleck also is i a painter? Recently sold a canvas to Albert Einstein. . . , Sophie Tucker. 50 pounds thinner, terrific i at her Florentine Gardens opening, r Bonita Granville and Steve Crane s among the twosomes at ringside. I . . . Bruce Cabot twotng It with I pretty Betty Stevens before his de- > parture for Mexico City. Will bo » back at Paramount after a vaeai tion. . . . Doos Massey and Director Jeon Negulasco a SbajerMt House twoeoon- • • Mercedes Mar- • lows with Hunts Hail at the Bevi arty Tropica. . . . Three studios I after Count Bblsie who's here for f two weeks dt the Orpheum. . . . i Paul Sfltali s Sttpr—lfizuo Itßeddng I 'em dead tn Mn Frsneisco, gear ■ tt'a hu beat revue to date. „

canto Ir. the picture for handsome Bill Eythe. But then lmagine a Lubitsch film without a few piquant touches. Susan Ha yward and Jess Barker already are having to deny separation rumors. Jess says ths lease on hto a part-

Budget Committee To Continue Tour Building Proposal At State Hospital Indianapolis. Aug 4.—iDPl— The state budget committee and Governor Schrlcker return to Indianapolis today after a tour of three of Indiana’s 21 state Institutions. during which they were given a 91 700.000 building proposal for the Logansport state hospital by Superintendent C. L. Williams Williams said at Logansport yesterday that the trustees of the Institution envisioned construction of a new hospital building for tuberculosis patients, a women’s ward building, an assembly hall, green house, sewage disposal plant, three physicians’ cottages, a carpenter shop, and a farm equipment building The Logansport superintendent also proposed a tunnel system linking all ward buildings and the remodeling of four ward buildings now in use. The budget committee returned after visiting state institutions at laifayelte, Logansport and Michigan City, and leaves Monday to visit during the week the reformatory at Pendleton, the village (or epileptics at New Castle, the Richmond state hospital, the Fort Wayne school and Ball Teachers’ College. — o — GREAT FRENCH tContlaued Fe— Fags I) this evening was that the hard riding tankmen were well beyond Rennes and pushing strongly along the north coast beyond Di nan. Airmen who flew over the battle area below Avranchea said the roads were packed with supply vehicles and reinforcements, sharply contrasting with the deserted highways on the German side. Injecting a note of caution, however, observers pointed out that the spectacular speed of the American armored advance In the last 10 days would strain any supply service, and difficulties were Increasing with every mile of advance. Ax in the German sweep through France in 1910, the enemy had l>een broken on the Breton front, his communications ripped aaun der, his available reinforcements exhausted and his entire campaign plan thrown into disruption. Lack of armor, transport of fuel or a combination of all three forced the defenders of Brittany into a so-called garrison defense of the bigger towns. In spots resistance had been stubborn, but In others the Germans gave up when confronted by the armored spearheads. This was a significant commentary on the morale of the 25.000 or so men left to defend Brittany with no hope of reinforcement from the strained German armies in France and very little hope of escape. — i o—i ~ JAPANESE REPORT fConttased »i— Fag* 1) while Chichi Jim a was raided three times simultaneously by “many formations of carrier-based aircraft.” Presence of the carriers would indicate that the American striking unit was supported by the battle-wagons of Mitscher's tremendous task force, which shelled the Japanese bases in their previous appearances. 1 O —— 30,000 IDLED I Coe tie»r— VM, I) use trucks, taxis, chartered buses and bicycles as transit system operators remained out on strike to enforce their demands for a closed shop. Picketing At Muncie Muncie. Ind. Aug. 4—(LPt— Striking AFL glass blowers Increased their ’token” picket strength at the Bali Brothers com pany plant today while rival CIO unions threatened to counter with forces to insure their members entry to the grounds. Representatives of 500 members of the glass blowers' local 147 met to decide their course of action tn the face of war labor board order for their officers to appear in Washington tomorrow to explain why a hack-to-work ultimatum had not been carried out.. .. spokesmen forth e strikers said that local president Edward B. Hubbard probably would go to Washington Monday to appear before the WLB to explain his members' side bf the ’ jiriai* Hon dispute which had brought a threat to call out all ig.OM CIO unionists throughout Muncie. ■- T 01 I ■ Big time, plenty of coo6, Sun Set.

FIN AMT Al. STATEMENT IVECATtR SCHOOL BOA«I> Aaauat I. tMU-Jsly US. IBM Gerald Cole. Treasurer* ReeelpSe ■" "Seetel Fuad Bank bafati*» In fund Afl»u»t I. 1941 I 5,014.38 Oiet«ndl»< July XI, . 11*3, Nv 1933 .......... 3178 S.UM.SS Local taxation .. 3*bf*j.Os Ml»- ellaneou* :*c<4*4« 1,328.4 s 09,0*148 Exipendlture* during year ... 31.107.89 Balance July 31, 1944 J 0.401.49 Check outstanding Joly 31, 1944. No 13*8, Vann B. Btrlturiw-ld . S.SS Bank balance In special fund. July 31. 1944 .... 119,104.40 Herelgte In Tull lea Fawd Oa»t> Hate nee August 1.t*43-MS.S4M U Transfer tuition . S.fSO.JO Excise tax ttOt laieat ta»f> 33.903.5 S Oongrenalonal school fund Interest 1t3.1t Grose ln<v»me tax 34.032.00 Intangible* tax SSS 47 V<xw!h>nai reimbursement 425.50 Total rvaelpls ttl lWt: Expenditures during year &9.01344 Balance July 31. 1044 S33,<IM.SS Feeetsle la Oaad FotSd CaKh balam e August 1. 1043 * 1,103.30 taxal tax 7,SOS 50 Total receipt" -I 0.t00.95 Evpcndlturea during year S.SS9.4S Balance July 31. 1944... 3 3,100.40 Herelpta la V let ary Tas Faad 4'axh tiahtnce August 1,1043 * 80.00 N<> receipts *>o Expenditure* during year - 20.00 N.OO Balance July 31, 1944 »0 Keerlpts to Wltbbeldleg Tas O’aad Baiamv Au«usl 1.04 S x. 0 M.AS Kecokpta ->f tax withheld from uakunse ... . . 9,100.54 4.340.03 Expenditure* during year 9,134.14 Balance July 31r 1044 .... 3 U 5.00 Itlehareemeate in the "pertal sebaai Faad Acme fhesnl'Wl <’• * 14.15 Aehim* <v>urity LuriH>er Co. ..< • 10-04 Advam e Machine Co. 10. ST Alexander. Charles 27.0# Alger. Merritt J 24.05 American Fbm A Banner C 0... 32.30 Anderson, HigUhd 0.33 AxhliauetieFa Tin Shop 1143 Baker’* Plumbing A Heating 01.00 Barna*. A. S A Oo •20 Harrow*. M A C 0...„. .. 1.00 Be< kley-Cardy <3r> 13.00 Benton Review Shop 7.44 Berling. Kd .—„ 1W ST Berne VVkn- *e Co ft.Ji Ih-rry. T-mv Musk Co 3* 30 Hoardman. A P 04.90 Hutea-Merrill Co. l.Vt Bmkman, Wolter J. ... 01.0# Boyce. A. E., Co. ... 53.00 Hritatsenliofe. Walter 3 3.15 llrtidhead -Garrett Co. *0.03 Brown. W. (toy 031.50 Burgese PublUtOng Co 4.00 Hurk Elevator Co. 1304.04 Burroughs Adding Machine Go 301.19 Butler's tktrage 1.00 * Vinton Ht’iker Corp 1.00 Central Scientific Co 40.05 <'hamtie rlain. Gladys 3.00 t.'ltlseiis Telelems Co. 214 85 CWy of Decatur 3304.05 Commoretal ITint Shop ... . ti.it Community OU A Ila* Co 3.0 S Cumpton. F. E. A Co 75.3 S Onope— ive Teat Ssrv* e 3.00 Costello, Alfonso IM Daniel*, Jeike 31.50 Decatur Ixunocrat Co. 303.33 Decatur Lumtier Co. 000.40 DaWeese itapair Shop 100.01 l>of>»on-Evan» t.to. . SI.S3 Ihdge. C B . Co ...... 04 48 Dbubleitay, Doran A Ou 71 0* Doughi.*, C. A. Co 1.15 Dunliani. C. A. Co. 3.53 Edm at tonal Music Bureau, Inc. 30.59 Ebinger, leeo .... S 3 19 Elberson Service Station . 30.80 Blxey, Glennl* . 15.0* Engeler. E. D 31 SO Everhart. Sylvester 43. it Fkinagan. A. Co. 38.01 Foreman, Howard 30 l« Fortney Bhoe Repair Shop .... 3.00 Frank. J. A. A Bun* 1.00 Ft Wayne Blue Print Supply Ch 38.05 Ft. Wayne Pipe A Supply Co. 131.0* Fuhrman Insurance Agency. tIO.OO Fuller Brush Co. 34.40 Funk A Wagnail Co 5.30 Gamble-Hinged Music Co it ti Gaylord Bros.. Ine 41.05 Gerber’* Meat MarkM 31.0 S Gillum Book Co. 3.00 tll »t>e Printing Co. 11.10 Gregory, V. A., Co 30.04 Hummond, Charles ......... sno Hammond. Keith 147.00 Hand- rafter*. The 33. M Harvey, Cecil lAM Heath, J. Wm. 4k.Si Heller, Henry B 15.00 Re»* Duplicator Co. 7U.50 High School Scholastic I‘ublicwttons i.jo Hilton, A. N 1.50 Holthnuse Drug Co 500.50 Houghton Mifflin Co. 0.31 HunUngion LsAoraSori*-. Inc. 0.95 Institute of Pacific R*. lations, Asn Council 3.07 Inst Mute for Research 3.95 Inttr-Asnerk-M Monthly i.oo Iroquois Publishing Co. 0.01 Jstorg. Edward ,„a. lUJ| Janitor* Salaries . T,9#g 19 toe Lox M«g C«. 4049 Kerr, R. B. jU. Ketchum. Amo* 513.03 Kewanee Boiler Corp 13.00 Klplinger-Washington Agency JKOO Klrscb, Deo, BiS»tma»ter™. xo.os Kirsch, Peter 19.35 Kocher Lumber A Coal Co. , M.l* Kohne Drug Store <O.IO E. n,nk Co • , ...1403.3* Krkk, Walter J 1*3.10 Kuhlman Engineer Co *hg Lee Hardware Co. 170.0* Levy, Mr*. Grover M.U Liby, Mr* Humer is.so Lihguaphone Institute . . *9 5* Lippincott. J p. 4 co g.gs millan Co Main Auto Supply Co. ... „ . Hain Hardware A Plumbing Supply Cg,„ ix sy Manual Arts Press 449 M-k hl. Manfred a>T u MlUlkan. C, V ~.. , 0 *g co Muff J! T‘* JffiL Co - -••• M-alern autexol Mupply Co. ... SU M Mc.trtgomorv W*rJ * Co 940.0* Moon. W . E,.; ’ .. x gg Morris, W. R 37 M Morria, 5 A 10c Stores. Inc. M «* National CotMervstlon Bureau 03 «* w’'iu*««»Por co xso.S Natkmal Safety >toun< ll |Jg New. Map of the Week, Inc. ... MOO Htelana PMblk SerNuaMt>aum V M . Co JUZ M> Mrom. a. J. ACo _ 03 so RJ 1 * 05 VMrorn Paper Vo. 390 *3 Kn-Amortcan Union .. ..... IM P*ul.H Giutasm C 0............. 57.tJ Jsrr9. l»q|*lT 3 te PuHng. HaYry*,,; - » ,A,T.._ 1.3 Power* Regulator Cto/''* .. 10 Og Publk Affair* CMmnlttee ... <9.gg (Jurrl* CorpcraSlon 73 11 Nay.‘Tiariea g.gg Itnyl, C. C . 7 a* jj-’o*"**’*-*• u ,™.. r 43 g«nlngton Hand Uv 8* |g faS WWlFtoStrO <*WB SjFVg V'gsu* . M Row, Peterowi M 3*

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