Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1944 — Page 2

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United States Dead Carefully Processed Grave Registration Units Are Trained H> ad'i'iui h -, European Th'-.Her 01 Of-. lor. S' pl. H lSpe<iali|-|-"ev. A 'O' ! i''»n “oldie: will he 1 • ■ >w n lii-.H'i ii W ohl W i 1 II a-. . sulf of work gravis '• resist ation i ompaniea organizedit and i . >y ihe army's quart? ■ 1 ma.-:. Through their e’-i : ■ • . . ■ i 'id hea. tai In t win- h he ia t po-' A u , Do FALSE teeth Rock. Slide <;r Slip? |‘lS * 11 pow der z J. ■ r .•< ’ll ’ll«• firrn- ! ;• . :■ ■ ■ • ■ ■■ *Hp *-r I, ,-r ’ j I’ASTMMIi s rtjkalifp' 11 . . J. ■ • - r. <’> kt |

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/iVU ,- W Chop onion fine; brown in fat. —4 By Donmi' Ih Suite. Add remaining patty ingredients, f* ?fl CM 0/1 WwAw mix and roll. t. to round patties V trv lie*- 1 - l>v4on (about h. Par.-fry pattie*, until golden brown, in 2 tb«p*. bacon fat. < ut shallots fine, add to patPgtiiii ties m pan. Cook 4 nun., then add Ismail onion “ ’ julterax-d green ptwer, and flour. Cook !0 mm. and add thyme. 2 tbsp*, bacon fat tabasco sauce and stock. Cook 15 11b. ground lamb shoulder or nun with creamy mashed ground beef or via potatoes, carrots and peas, and a J C KK bouquet of water cress. itr.n 4. 2 cups soft bread trumbs {soaked in milk) Salt and pepper J Pinch ground nutmeg \ . t ’*■ <a '“ E* 2 lhallots or 2 gr«-n or.e.n ft. 2 small green pepper* L*x **rSy» . fcA * 1 t '*’ ! '' ir **2 WTLJL t 2 drop tabasco vatic* 1 cup 1» <for ci ken stock < WJk ' bouillon cu!x* in cup but water r

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Hand Picked Beauties For Fall! f COATS THAT ARESIRE LEADERS IN THE FASHION PARADE Our racks are jammed with New Call and Winter Coats. Never have we presented such an attractive showing. Ever? wanted color in the newest of materials and all perfectly styled. You'll simply go wild when you see what we have to offer. Complete range of Mzes. < ome in tomorrow and make your selection. i i I I lively Plain Trim Coats in a price \ \ range 19.95 to 39.95 I leant if ul and Luxurious Eur Trimmed Coals selling al Styles include the neu popular Tuxedo front * Chest eriieWs. and fitted QVI |A H’u.uu LU uU NIBLICK & CO

period will he eased considerably with the now-ledge that thi fallen soldier has been carefully identified I and reverently burled Little is known or has b. . i» writfen about thl« important branch ot the service Many ul these unite are with thi <ombat Troopin Fr; nee. performing then mill tary mission, often at great danger to themselves Commanded by Captain Joseph I .1 Shomou. 2ft. of Knoxville Tenn I one ol these graves registration' companies has been stationed near i an invasion port in aoiithe-n Eng 1 land taking care ot battle iusual i tie"Our mission is three-fold, -ays ' i ..pt. Shonion "S'amely. proper 1 lihtitlfii ation and burial, collection .tin! disposition of persona! effects, i and proper r< gisti ation and can -j ■ all battle tleid < eineterlea in. both combat and communication I zones Tin- processing of bodies for | lut ui! is not a pleasant job The | men who do tin work arc soldiers { trained and conditioned for their task liiough many luontha ol hard

Campaign Swing Is Resumed By Dewey Wyoming, Montana Next Dewey Stops Aboard Dewey Campaign Train. Kept II il’l’i Gov Thoina* E Dewey resumed his campaign swing ‘across the country today, follow ting two days of conferences with I cattle ranch*-: - at Valentine, Neb..! ’ and for the first time since he |. ;t ' Albany, invaded a -tate with a Democratic governor Wyoming Th.- presidential nominee, who I will deliver seven major campaign i speeches and sound out local sentiment on vatlous campaign Issues: !on his < ro-s country ton -cliediii-l led < onferenv s with I'jiler* of: I veterans, livestock agriculture J ! -iigar beet and GOP organizations I during a seven-hour stop at Sheridan today and will move on to llilimg- Mont tonight to- a slmil.u round ot conterem s tomor i row In wey is using tin- private conlei ell. e melhod to sound out local ' group- on theii complaints against ! tli. Roosevelt administration and I their r. commendations for changes if he wins election to the White Hoii.-e 111 X'ovenibei \t tin conclusion of hi- coni, i ! mi.- at Valentm. y< si.-rday Dewey told a press coni. ..-no- lll-n>'-n h< met wer. greatly disturbed i ov< r tin apparent failure of the Roosevelt administration to pi< ; pare io: dealing with the rang' I field work and drilling Many ol th. diseased prore-s d by my unit after DDay wi-n bi.d'.v mutilat'd Id.ntfti atom m some case- pioved difficult, but L painstaking . fforts in tinge: print I mg c< :d ug o- p.i-onal cffeits! and teeth <ha ts usually ended in positive identitli ation ' 111 addif on to tic medical technicians m Hi. unit, wim handle the id. ntiti. ation details tin company consist, of draftsmen and survey ot - w I;., lay out th* <emeti rie* !, Whenever possible civilian labor and prisoners of w u a • used for ti . a.liial labor in lonin turn with ..imp:.'mg the mission H . serve • - at .-.tabllshed a.. Ha y ■ .-met. lies ar. held dally, with a: army chaplain in charge E.■< 11 body is placed in an individual grav. which is maik.-d by a white cross, oi a Star of iJnvid -hov ng th. mime rank, organize tion and date of death

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fv F , I 1 IK wl i I WI 4 i-'X' J>» -V f U 1 w Ci’s. !* * ff f * w i'as l yA. ' Jr. w >ii V- -— -- -a J FIRST REDHEAD to v in the title of ■Mis* America” is ID-year-oM Venus Hamey < f ’Vaehingt--r. 1' C. who -..a .cr wr.ed rtu. cn oft! ' nation's at th.- At... ”i< , City hi.a *. ■ v zfy when th. w 1 end.lb blam' d vol ■ ■ imi-lit i - 1.1 tion- for the fa. t that th<-r< i« beef, rationing di -pite the ftn • that there! are !•'iHm.tHiii mor. head ot .attle on the rang.-, t .day than would In ‘ coh’ldered a normal aupp’y Ask.-d wh. be; th. raui-.i. s ad-voia'.-d lifting of ail .gu.a’ .ry ' measure, h. said ' I,' say tile;, bidh .. ' lat a | be'ter job could In done i: th. I handling ,-t -h< cyttl. itidu-f y would be plat ' d in th" hands i t | men who know -om. thing al.oir it That c a.n’y w mid be non. under this administration 11. w. y a|.o iggest.-d at his ;■ • 1 11I' • in. tha "now that G. ill Ma. thui 111. lollgel IS a political tlireat t 1 !’i.-.|.|. nt Ro ,-. I'd "his tii'ei'.v be given greater -lope and :• ugtlitioU ' His statement was in reply to a i|ii. st‘on a king him to i-ommen’ , on reports tha: the selection of .hi I ovi-i all commander f.e ihe I'aeilii I w 1 i. . lie of th- p in. 1; .1 siilij. ts of discussion at th" IJuebe. 1 nnfei ' ' lit • in-tween president Rooseve't and prime Minin’, r Chur. hill. "I am not suggesting the name of an overall commander aince m.i v interna’inmil politi.al problems ai.- involved a. w.-’i as military <|U'-st ion sl*, wey -aid "1 ut' suggesting that adequate rt-cog-I nition and supplies c.miiti'-nsu:ate with .MacArhut lal.-nt is long t ovi rdm- ” --0 An eHiHiialed 115.000 M.-xicivm or p-rroiis of MeVuati d, s. ell' ar. j rt'sidi'iiis of Arizona Public ~n room houM.- 1105 North Second St.. ! Friday, 0:30 P. M.. Sept. 15. ! - H. J. Met auley.

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ALLIES PENETRATE (ContißU«4 From r»«» l> Hoops In tile Ad.iatic sector Were lighting for |«.sses»iou of three 'own. I'oi.aii... J’a-sano and Pan Savlno They advamed 1 o.m yard all along the line against stiff op position including tanks dug into the ground to play an anti-tank role .Medium bombeis attacked tail read b- idg< in the Po valley, w hile light and medium liomliers bombed German gun emplacements In the Riinini aie.i and north of k lor- . 11l • and ttghtei boml.e s mid fir t.-rs struck railway line- and b; id-. - dose behind the gothic, Um- Italian patriots reported in a . on.m‘lli.il.le 'odav tltat llle-.r ti> , ha I Ulid> -taken a gen. tl offensive ( m i wnl. -ei to o Lombardy Pl' il m-'ir and l.g’i'.. in m>i-i'eni ( Italy o TENGCHUNG '-..s'lav, 9 sv« wage it <’! iofrotn tin 2<Hh army group battered their way tlnoiicti tin- .lorn wall am. .I'.ir.-d tin

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I Japanese in hand-to-hand combat The Japanese fought deipeiatc ly forth. i ity and its outer deI 1.-nse* -across the mountain of laii Feng Shana mile from Teng chunk, over the 3<'-loot high 1 styne walls, along pill Imx studded ■ slrei-ts and through fii'tlfied temples and homes ’ Teng. bung. Ihltd largest city j in Yunnan, om *■ was a prosperous main trade center lietween Burma and I’liina < ven when Max o Polo visited it centuries ago Today It was nothing but ruins i During th.- long siege, the Ciiin 1 eae dropped more than 1.000 tons I nt artillery and mortar shells on | the city, in addition to hundreds I of tons of liomhs dropfH’d by thi I 14th and l"th air forces All supplies forth.- ( ainfiaigr were first flown ovei th. hump a. ross the lowering Himalaya* and then parachutml to the t'hiner.-. who surround.-.! the < ity and cut all Japanese CM ape routes Japanese piisoners reported the •■n.niy garrison had iu-er. trapped in the eastern corner of the < 'y It loud t.u four day* li. Ih.-y were kilb-d or captured i.ip.nn -. i ommanders had foi

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red every wounded man able to walk to fight for the city. Many of the seriously wounded com initted SUlciAe BAD WEATHER — (Continued From raaa 1) fi-om British bases alone dumiied an estimated Stt.ooo lons of ex ploalves and im endiarie* on Gelmany In addition. Italian-based bombers diopped an uncounted tonnage; i on southern Germany and adjoin- ' tng occupied countries During the last three days of the offensive. Allied bombers and fight i <i> destroyed at hast :'.*s German: planes as the luftwaffe made its' j first determined stand in the bat-j | tie of Germany. | .More than S.OOU planes w.ie thrown into the offensive yesterday I 'nmi Britain. France, and Italy in' attacks on oil refineries, wai plants, troop concentrations and transporItation lines. Flying Fortresses of the kth; 1 AAF completed the second leg the' J Americans met Intense air oppo-. I altlon. but on the trip from Russia to Italy they eiicouni'-t. d only

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