Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1944 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubitohad Every Eveniag Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatar, Ind., Pott Office a* Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller..— — President A. H Holtbouss, Sec y. £ Bui. Mgr Dick D. Heller ........Vlce Preildeot Subscription Retoe Slagle Copies $ .04 One week by carrier —— .20 By Mell In Adams. Allen. Jay and Wells counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert counties, Ohio, It 50 per year; 12.50 for aU months; |1.36 for three months; 60 cents for one month. Elsewhere: 16.50 per year; 1.1.00 for six months; 11.65 for three months; 60 cents for one month. Men and women In the armed forces 13.50 per year or |I.OO for three months. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERER A CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 25 E Wacht r Drive, Chicago, 111. Those Russians probably sang "Just one more river to cross" as they forded the Vistula. -0 K <•»•[> Adams county's bond buying record clean by purchasing one or more the next three weeks. I' has been announced that the sixth war loan campaign will open on Armistice Day November lltto ■tpd continue to Peat I Harbor I My. rmci inbei 7th Details will be announced later. —o Remember to have your Christ■Ms gifts ready for those over seas In the armed forces so you <au mall them between September 15th and October 15th. That’s necessary to assure delivery. —o A poll In the city of Cleveland, conducted by the Plain Dealer, shows that If the election were held today Roosevelt would carry Cuyahoga county by 81,000 votes. The survey was made by questioning 2.000 voters, the paper stales. Jimmy Kitchen who “got his first zero” several months ago is home on furlough and en|oylng himself immensely. He has had a wonderful experience and has seen hundreds of the Islands of the South Pacific. He says "it's great to be home.” —o It cost Oscar Caßpbell ten and costs and the right to drive his car tor six months when he failed to report an accident near LaGrange. Three persons were Injured when his car collided with another and he drove acay. That was a ve-.y foolish thing to do —o The Axle forces have shortened their lines and e.re holding <n certain sectors. It will take added power to break them loose and that IMMa more materiel and more man coming In for the Allied forces. Ua< k them up and we can still get It over by Thanksgiving. Truck drivers should observe the wartime speed limit. In order to save tires, protect life and property and because it’* good sound sense these days. Don Stiver, head of the state police, has Issued orders that the speed of trucks be held to the ■pac thirty-five miles per heur as permitted tor other care 0 O " When Dago Mangaoo a Chicago gangster of the old Capone days, was buried the other day It took eleven limousines to carry the Far a eapy of the Decatur Daily Democrat go to Ixmm Bron, Kcntaurant or The KMjtert each evening 4*
Howers. What a waste of gasoline and Sowers that war Maagano was shot by others who have plied Ms same trade, reminding us of the old bootleg days. • o—O t Ths official total tor the Fifth War laran Campaign as announced I by Messrs. Grailker and Caston, - chairmen, Is 31.765.*20. nearly three 1 hundred thousand dollars over the quota The showing for Adams I county Is one of the beqt in the 1 state and all who participated arc i deserving of credit for their re--1 xponse. —o i i Congress seems to be getting i ready to oppose any demobilization , measure that Is presented, probably delaying action to the inconvenience of those who have fought to preserve a nation that has a congress. Os course meml»ers of the committee are expected to have their own opinions but they should certainly realise the importance of an larly passage so this proposed hill, ft’s a very poor time to play Itolltlcs and the public will not like It. -0 Aroused by the fact that three young women have been attacked and murdered at Fort Wayne the past few months, various organizations are demanding greater effort to ascertain those responsible. The Fort Wayne Industrial Union Council has adopted resolutions urging Jhat Edgar Hoover of the FBI be asked to assist In the Investigation and that Governor Schrlcker and Mayor Baals be asked to give all aid |M>saible that the crime wave there may he checked. —o Four years ago Germany. from the lowest ranking soldier to the fuehrer, believed they had the war practically won. They had taken Fiance and England was bleeding They were in possession of a dozen countries and the future looked bright. Then the tide turned and now they have their backs to the wall. Wars are like that. The Allies seem to have victory in their gra p hut until the last shot Is fired and the peace terms written, we cannot let down an lota. We must keep on doing our best, ’’all else Is chores.” —O—-O'-Good Credit: Not way has just met the Anal payment on a 126,000,000 loan made 26 years ago with the Neiioaa! City bank of New York, that is not a startling amount and the final payment may not have loomed large in International finance. It Is. however, a real sum for a little country like Norway that has been under the heel of the German Invaders since April, 1960. But the principle involved Is more important than the money. Finland has lead the admiration f»t Americans ever since the first World War. It paid with regularity and promptness the installments on Its debt to the United Ntates. That last payment was made almost slmulatanemisly with the recall of our minister to Helsinki. The Finns would have been excused by public opinion if they had defaulted this ' year. The Finnish government, ground between the millstone of Russian attack and German defenders In the ' country, dung to Its Scandinavian regard for thrift and honesty. It ’ owed u* the money aud II paid, just as Norway has done. The war will he over eventually. Finland and “ Norway will come out of It much l ’ the worse for military occupation 1 but they will have credit because B they are honorable and their word * Is belter than the bond of many others. - Auburn Eventag Star. ■- ■■ '■ a ’l Q Weald it be all right If the time is short, sad an eater'alnment to to foe formal, to extend tbe Invitation over the telephone' A. Yea; this la quite cua'otnary among people who -are waH *c r Q.~At B formal duuwr, whore are
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try using several shadea of ailk together In the needle, selecting colore to harmonize with tb« materia). After prtwing. the mend will hardly be notlceafole, — • — — PRESIDENT VISITS (Coatlaued Fruua rui i> and saw aurgeoiM attempting to tm-nd a marine’* broken tegMr. ftuMeveh aat for a moment by the bed ot one young man who was Htifferlng from a gangrenous lung condition A tube was carrying penicillin and a potassium permanganate solution Into hl* velnH and the young man was ho nick that he didn't turn liipt head whey the president entered the room. The president spoke to him softly —“f hope you'll be feeling better soon then you’ll have a chance to come home we’re all waiting for you”-"but the wounded man just toy here, staring at the celling I with the vacant eyes of a very sick perMNL The president also vialted for a moment with a young marine lieui tenant who had amputated his own leg after suffering a bad wound In the Halpan jungle. In thia room i the president marve'ed at the good spirlta. particularly when someone
told him that the marine referred to himself now a* “doctor." 0 Sen. O'Mahoney Is Convention Speaker Indtanapolto, Aug. 10.—(UP)— Hen Joseph P. OlMufooney <D., Wyo.) will speak at the concluding session of the two-day IHth annual convemlon of the Indiana state liar itawortetlon which opetm Aug 31, officials announced today. <Nher prominent speakers who •will appear before apecial meetings include Row-oe pound, retired dean of the Harvard law school, and federal Judge John J. Parker of Char* iott, N. C, GlMahoney addressee the banquet on S-pt. 1. TRUCKING STRIKE IS (CnnllnuMl Proot Pa«a I) Byrnes, who .will sifbmlt them to Preaiderrt Roosevelt if neevtaary. Government Interest In the walkout was heightened by the failure of tbe strikers to ußtlde by their promise to keep crltlval war ehipmenta rolling ‘Hhipment of war materials Istgged down at Omaha and Minneapolis, but army treimportation corp* off tela I h said this was more the fault of the operatom than the
strikers. Operatom refused to permit tdxwir trucks to leave the terminals. Msj Alec Baxter, chief of the highway branch of the army . transportation corps at Chicago,
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