Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1944 — Page 2
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State GOP leaders Confer With Dewey Train Stops Briefly At Hoosier Capital III'! lliapo Sell'. S' I UP* Gov Thomas E l>« wey If. -public .in pi< -ideiitia! nominee conferred in a < losed ,i boan! hl* ulll . piiUn Hain with Indiana pa y lead -I •r- at n >n today during a brie! stop en Hr bm k to Albany. N V !>• wey a: rival had no - In en announced and only ■">iin- 150 Republican- wi n pi. ...nt at the station although i i -wd o' onlooker* gathered i|>C'kiy when word got out that the governor wa« hi town M. ■■ than .i < ore <>f party lead- ■ v.ent al, 'nd ’h< train to a *1 • • .' i Hid wa.’id io vera! ni'iiuti : i'c In wey tint hi-d hi* breakl.i'i Shade* on his <ar wen lira w ii. When he i alii'- to th< <ai where tin lxx.it ieadei weie -i ated, he eaid. well ihi* look- .ike a convention He shook hands around and then got off the i a to gleet i''lnrß outside He made no addu At th. 'ontep-m i , newspaper | men w. e d that 'hl* i* .ill oil the record ' and were asked fit I-,iv. itt D. wey |i< id tm photogiapher* The gm . no, wadi * «n-d nai
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AUCTION Hm lUii.t am s J'j \1il» h South'.i.M of Chattanooga. iMvrnT ’ County» Ohio Sat. Oct. 7, 1:00 l : . REGISTERED AYRSHIRE® Till, i- .< < ..mpl.-t. lH.«p« r»al of uni- of Ih. (b MII | llc-i.lx «.t th. | Mnlil;. W Not ,i . ulllng ..I.' or (.'oiixikiimi-nt S.il«Th.' hr. ■ ding of the inont popular and ik-pencUbh- blood lines Tin y roii'Hf <d oi*h In milk and mar by springers Open and bu d ' hi ifi ■ Two In-id -Ire- and a numbi-i of young In id sire pro-.pt .I: ' l-oi t'aialo. XddreiiH f'iojil VI llnbltimt. Coldwater Ohio o: , Flank V l.ili .-ah - Matiagi-r lltdli-lolitaim-. Ohio ROB-BERTA ACRES ROBBINS 4 BRANDON. Owners. —■' ' !_J ! M . . • »©<WXXiLX;xvQuui l X.,;.:rx;.-xjQflsaßfl®"4 ifItSTXOCXSQfXIk’uixV « X XJS VOTERS! 2 « >1 X ' II vou have not voted «.ince 1940 you MI ST “ 1 j; X i 1 be re-registered, or it you have moved from •me precinct Io another vou must be transg nil lerred. You may register for the fall elecC " 1 lion at Democratic Headquarters on South X I ' Second street at any time until Oct. 9. or * > phone 1 too and a registered clerk will call x ] g on vou. * | k x I Open till 9 p. m. each evening. -• * 1 Democratic Central Comm. I: - | 1... I.). xu ut x x.xx x x x.auuxx «>• u >:,u K>:u a n -.t x :;x xx xx:ix ax x x XXH 1 "AUCTIONHOAGLAND. INDIANA . Il Saturday, Sept. 30,1944 ' 5 o’clock p. m. REAL ESTATE S ROOM BUNGALOW with ettclo <d bu<k pot. h. l>Hs-m.-nl. on 10l t. < x L *" h of * h ' , * ,e ,ru " sup.- arbor and lorries ritls house is in k<h,.| repair. new root good faint, . le. trit liihlx and w«t.-r in th. lioux« 11.-t. im a horn- that you will not have to upend a dollar on before moving In Poatn-ai.lmi an soon ax aetlletnent la made . Till* la only out 12 rr * from Kort Wayne “ '"“ d ‘ | PERSONAL PROPERTY Two 9x12 rugx. sewing machine dreatwr, bed and »urlnax xmokin* •tandx. library table*. 12 dining and kit. hrn < hatrx n». k. ra '. t>i.-< * breakfaxt set. kitchen cabinet small kit. hen xu.ve, antique <l(x-k electric Iron like now; electric doc k. ,» p|e. .■ Wm Roger* xllver-' ware; »<-• of dlxhex. utenailx. lawn mower, ladder*, oil .mix xhovelx apade. preaaure tank complete line of carpenter tool* ele TKHMd-CAHII Personal Property, estate «»f MRS. ERNEST BUUCK E C IX/eiymaa 4ur’lOl|A*r hobart buuct. Adminutrator I
tlly in a brown suit, and when hi* train pulled out. he waved and said, "goodbyw to you all ” Newsmen traveling with Dewey ■aid that he had been up 'ate and -••pt when In* train paused through Mattoon. 111, and Terre Haute, Ind, where stupa were made and crowds of several hundred persona had gathered. An aide explained to the crowd* that the governor was sleeping Hi osier Republicans who greeted Dewy included state chairman John I..me: Marton county chaii ■rt H Tyndall national commit-1 man Henry E Ostrom. Mayor Robteeinan Ernest M Morris, state treasurer .fames (livens and state committee treasurer lain* - I'osHn ttra Ca-.iw.iy of Brazil and Harvey Bell, internat.'inal vice pre-i---deus o the I'nited Mme Worker* inion ,i.-o boarded the campaign train h'ie ALLIES LAUNCH iContlnusd From rags 1) • forces this morning attacked | .-land- off the Dalmatian coast, . and the action still was going on o' the tune of up. report. BROWDER, HILLMAN (Contlnusd From Fags 1) w.u and hi the creation of a last Illg peat • 2 To rewrite, with tin- aid of ..i sympathetic ■ engross Hu- new deal laws so that lawyers al least ear understand them ' To eliminate repressive tax law* which he charged retard-j • d development of job producing business I To put in high adniinisir.i Un- office men who have walked the stil ls Os the lOlintiy some I what more recently than !_• year* ago ’• To -.i up an .idmliiistration lh.il believes 111 our freedom, whith respects tin integrity ami horn-sty and freedom of the Am. r nan people .Hid who*, spok. n
i word can be trusted ..ml believ . ed. BOMBERS SMASH AT (Coatlouod Frm fMI 1) • - ■ _ i opposing Lt (leu George s Pat ton's 3rd army Frankfurt, whith lies in tin rear of German positions on the .American Ist army troll', ahm was bombed effectively by the night raiders, two of which were lost in the double attack GERMANS SEEK (CoatlaMd F>t»a fgg* 11 The Russian early morning war bulletin indicated that tin Get mans in faitvia were trying with little success to tight a screening action on Hl<- approaches to Riga | to cover the withdrawal of their main forces into western Latvia ami down through Lithuania into East Prussia Armored units of th. Soviet 3rd Baltic army drove down across Hi.- Estonian. border along Hie shores of the Gulf of Riga, clearing a It mile stretch of the i oast Tin advance overran the little seaport of Mnazi and on beyond to Salat griva and Sviex ims the latter 'is miles north of Riga Farther inland, the 3rd and 2nd Haiti' at lilies combined in a pow erful assault on th- fortified town of ('esis, astride the Pskov Riga railway line 12 miles northeast of Hie < apital ( esis fell after a *av agi all day battle iti w hit h the Germans threw strong reinfoiie mi’iils. including a clack SS moi I orized division rushed up from Germany, against Hie Soviets <> BATTERED REMNANTS (Contlnusd From rags I) it on a H> mil.- front A field dispatch tiled at 11 a ill. said army official. aniio'imed that the situation in the salient was "further improved with both it» east ami w. «t walls ev tid'd and strengthened The dlspati h revealed that three i|unrtet s of Hie tanks of a panzer brigade which tried earlier to smash across the corridor bad been kill!' keil out A detailed account of the Ain Marshal Sir Bernard I. Montgotnhem battle was being made from cry's 21st army croup headquart er*, and supreme h'-ad'inarters withheld details pending that nl">rt I'llele Was II" wilt'd Whether III' Arnhem road budge the prize fol which th'' alrltorne forces weie dropped 1" days ago when the sky army des<endod on Holl..nd was ililact or whether the Germans had blown it up M'.iiiwlnle the 2ml army supideniented by American aiiliorm tore a. was i-slal'lished in substan Hal lor< •• on the south bank of the \.<ler Rhitl" H'llgllly opposite Arnhem Presiiinahly they took the reiniiant* of the Ist airlHirne division under th.-ir wing The Nazis claimed tl.L’iit prison er* from the Ist division and *aid I.’"it of the Brilisli were killed
WHAT IS THE FARM Bl REAL DOING? The Farm Bureau is the voice of the farmers in both stale and national legislation, proposing and insisting on the passage of such laws as proper labeling of feed bags; protection against strike interference with delivery of food to markets; the Indiana gross income tax law. This gross income tax law relieved the tax <m real estate fifty percent. W HAT DOES THE FARM IH REAI SELL? Watch far answer in th* next ad. THE ADAMS CO. FARM BUREAU
10th ANNUAL World's Championship Horse Pulling CONTESTS TROY, OHIO FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, OCT. 1
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i- a total of '.l*.'." If the figures were act urate, they would tndi cate that about e»< ap.-.i But • it sii" mi ■ • inpli.isi/i d that 'li lis the roughest kind oi ipproxnution and based on em-my - claim* •' The vithdr.iwal annoniii eiuetii i-iniihasized that tile men 111 tile ‘‘ red i'er'ets < .mti ibuted mm II to •* the Allied campaign in Holland. ' •’ although their pri.iaty objective' •' was denied them '' Th' y enabled oilier Al'le.l fol . les al Nijmegen to hold Hie Waal 1 ihili" bridge by pinning down, some <>( Adolf Hitler s bent r s elite guard troops. They also pre | vented the Gi'imiins mirth of Nn-i r niegen from moving south to sup port their comrades being pi sse.l I, hard by the Allies northeast j K Antwerp spokesmen point, d •it a The descent on the iinliem area r began ati-pi< lously with an e\< <■! ,i lent drop, hut bad weather soon ii plagued Hie essi ntial supply mi slollk. Planes had gle.ll dlffl. .lltv ' | tn dropping ad>'i|liate supplies and h reinfoti .-nieiils at th. pi "per tun. ami place, leaving the Red Hevillargely del" lldelit on ill'- sllppll' they 'allied • When a 2nd army i. lo l i<d I uinn s forward e|>.nieiii • iimilihl, • tin- south bank after a heavy light. | they fen led small amounts <4 I supplies .11 loss the river by "dm ks oi iiniphihious ti u< k But that was not sufficient for — —
OH . v , 1 ' -'W' n , .al t . Ly* W i' *l* *' ; WSy r I ’•= i - ■ -L.- 'bl Admiral Ernest J. King— •'The dollar* of every patriotic American must continue to build invasion ships to transport our men and materials in increasing numbers to the many active fronts. In IhH, more then ever btilvic, the money we mveat in War Bonds is of supreme importance.'’ _
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I lt'» easy to give everythin? you've got «%hen you're scared to death and fighting for your life. It s hardest to bear down when things look "in the bag.” As the war looks today, for instance. Over-confidence may not lose us this war. But if it makes us case up, it can prolong it.
War Bonds-to have and to hold Th,, Adv.rttam.nt St»n«.r«l In Honor or Adorn, Cmml,', F WUw( M .„ b , Ii " Co - WHmhrCo UHfflK **“ ng *o«nt Coal-.» e .4_G r-(n v he Be Jun »Ur» l^.™?“ pany The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya ConijW l * Drain Tlla— Hollow Building Tilo Uivot'otk Cal t tenm Model Hold,.,Hmm u North Second St. TU U » ..Kml t. S. Irt Mr) . m us ...
I the men being lialiiniered day and I uigh< by artillery .tn<l tire. I'.) throwing in som»* ot their ! first finest 5.4 panzer troops the I X’.i/.is pn’.* , nfed tin* relief column * (rom < n»!*sing the river. .. — -o Urges Schools Aid Navy Day Observance li. Clemcir T. M.il.in. state gup- < iiiiemieiit of publii instrucHon. , l,ae aak'-d all school adminkttralors i !!I the navy lay celcjbiafitni. Ot’ob't 27. and i<> urge gj - i.>"! -tudentg to enter the I. i.r", annual •* «y contest on \\ v out Navy GGuarantee* FreeI mi. ktion.'oicd by the navy league .; the ITi.ted st'at ein < oopeiation | i -.v Hi ii.- :iav; p< ihoiiiicl 4 t.ie Ind- ! .ma a;.-a am! the -tale department • I n ition ' Navy Dav i- '-specialy iiiipoit.llll .ii 'ii.-- - times wlivli i '."-k o th" tia ■ y'a-mi. spearhead if victory to protect our lives, our i ini", anil oui properly." Di Ma I'l -a>... Ea I prill ipai of a till.die. pi'iI', pa "i iual or denominational g'i ciiool may -irbinit two wtnnI -.-. lye "lie by a hoy and one v i gul from hie school Priziw of !»HtO, |s(t and 125 wa bond.- will | ... iw.i led tile Hire, boye and the girls who win in the state.! , Th'iee six stu'leii .♦ will receive »!>••• • .I .'ogniiion at tile navy day :u !• -.in in Indi laajHilfet ’I he con-
' , ( c! (ht'hel I.' HoW.IIU ' ' CaldW'dl hidiaiiafKtlie. *■ cliairma.i , of the - ate navy day committee. -o Decatur Fire Chief Attends Convention Ctf fl ■ chief Harry Stu! a went I'. Fori \\ aytie lay ' > ath nd a | three day conveiHion >f Indiana fire i chiefs. Paul Felber, chief of the Central ! S >y.i company - industrial departmei iii'l pi•••td'-iit "f tit*' North ' e .rtein Indiana olunteet ami in i iludtrial fiietn' ii " assoi i.i ion. * al-o atteiidiig Mayor John Stulfs; ami Joe B 'enti' ti. member of ’he i Ity c turn 11. are planning to attend I'he prog, nn and ! i.iu<|uet tomorrow. Seek Entries For Riding Horse Show Roy Price, chai'man of the liding h>. s> ahi.w that will be held at 7 ; p in mi the school playground" in B’ rue on Friday. Octo .. - ii stale* tli.c ii" corn in: tv will appreciate having entties! nude I'cfore the show Eut les can 1 lie mid r"il!l .III'. Illeinoei Ilf the i niin.'t ■' The 'inmittee w Hoy' iPiI .- . ii,II 'II.III. De atur . Giell Gif- j !fo:d. Berm- Menu.- Either. Berne i Di .1 (l II Campbell Ge;..-va X gr.-at deal of inter.w in this ■ vent . being Blown by ijie own-
Even if only one extra day is added to the war - jo»t one thousand* of American boys may die for it. Perhaps, God forbid, a friend of yours, or son, or brother, or sweetheart, or husband. So don’t slow down now. Don’t coast. Buy Bonds with that extra cash-all the Bonds you can.
i ♦*! - <»i ■ mini; • • .mu i’uiiirn From th. standpoint of ent.-hv and -of ciowle. if ig juticipa'.-d 1 - i.it th" riding honae show will be on.- of tile outsta'iding events on Hie w.-'k progra.n. which ln< lud-w I II club showing of girle’ projects, dairy i -w and heifers, piga. su. k ' l ug roll and hone pulling | colltes'e. - » Road To Berlin By United Pii»s Th.- short.-t (Itstanciw lie: Im | from advanced lltiiM today. Western Fron' 2!»7 miles (from ' point near Nijmegen. Garn of three miles In week t Kusaia. 315 tnihss (from Warsaw (lain of fin- mile* in week > Italy 554* miles (from point tn-.i I ('lie's! I»el Rio. (i.lill of three mileill week t o Hope For Alleviation Os Sugar Shortage Washington Sept 27 ll'l’i ! (JHice of price adminiatration otfi-1 ■ labs i-xpie-v'-d hope today that the | ncx: six weeks w mid bring an Im- ' provement in tin current augm i shortage plaguing 'be nation's I llolls' W IV'W The tight sugar situation w.ie said to be the reaulf of overly gi-u erouo rations io ‘(ollie canm rs ami l
IE H E I 3 H Km K ' z . »< -w- E I li Jr® ’ v X -a I CL A h li ’ J I. ' rlr - I IK ' 11 I * General George C. Marshall— “The American people must given ! only their | .lull persona) effort but the full use of their dollar* invested in Wir t > back I these attack*. There ia no alternative. Total victory is in aight, but it vm vkiy bv "4i I by conccutratuvg every resource of Amcoui to the task.” |
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After all, buying Bonrh is not only a pa's but a very wise thing to do. Ihe cioliaiv y>'J put in Bonds now will come back to : bringing more dollars with them. DoH.in t can mean happiness, security, comfort just when you’ll want those things most. Buy War Bonds for your Country. Bu yourself. They're the world's safest investment-
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