Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1944 — Page 2
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Federal Job Reform Offered By Bricker Five Point Program Outlined Last Night T: (in i > i l'l*i Gov John I Iv ■ ■ '.'han.i | \ * »W HU ?HtLl \ * ■ th- p« <»p‘* w afH i , If.- lit. ■ \\ to j * r hh • . j r-h» P’ ki
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Stuckey Stoker Service lot Monroe Street W < .ire the Authorized represent at he for the Winkler Stoker SALES and SERVICE in ihi- area and will he cla<l to he of -mice to \oti. Stop in an* time. OWi> will al-o continue to operate .JOHN'S 'LI II STORE and will feature a complete line of -cede of all kinds in season. _ O__ All per-on> on inn account- Io the ( a-h Coal and Supph arc a-krd to pay account- al our present new location. John's Seed Store I II Monroe St. |{. STI ( KEA Public Sale iI- vin. for \r”iy ■ v .on Hie |7lh I mil»l -oil .i( publi. i- •• ii,\ p... <on;C |>r..| - ity mi 111. farm lo< afed 2 mil. - north - 'i !'■ . • > li.-nt « boot th. i, mile* north and mil.- east or ■■■■ ' Monro* mile-m !'>: th'-n I‘, mile* w.-*i ..n Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1944 Sale to hec,!n at 10.00 A, M. 4— HORSES— a 1 ' ' ' m '•!<: w.igi,- It.- I’.av G.-brnt II y.aie '"• ! - I''"' "• • G< .411.- >. ion- old wugn- I .'.i> 111i.i. v t.'io .in.' mouth w.-i-’h,- j.an. 11.- ,\ll hone *otind and 2' CATTLE 21 T» >’ • ' ■ til toil.. y I .ill. Hl Xoy.-mb. . ' ■ ■ ' 1. 1,.|. . | I. |n i . 11, ~ I 2 Gill-11l ‘■'A. ..... ... G-.i 1.00 do in y. .in. v I Guern “>' ' aid I. 1..' I: .1. 'I ' ,lioi. am; July al p.otu,.- tired 2 Itfd towr p.i-lu hr- '■ .1- ..w .i. good |.i odin t lot; • U< . Heifei with ' ■»’ * .-I".’’' •o-d. <om-i..- 2yr old iop.tr | y ailing Init'-rs 1 1 1." i n I ... - HOGS llaii.p l. nV and ..p<-i. I fill's 1,. r hop - SHEEP > !-:»■ 2to ' yi, old I -pt in.- .w. iamb- ! Ifock. ; y old HAY AND GRAIN loti n’ix-d h.iV I.;,;. - straw 2'r biodl'l oats: 111 ;|. !■<•». of Coo. in: I. ..'I ill. !|O. y SEPARATOR SHREDDER. SHELLER Etc. fliil.-r Jr -> |l.|| .lot and din. |,.|t n. -hap.- Appleton l toll or. d i.'ddi-i in good .onditioi; Cm ■ pow.i . orn ahelier good "II nil'll.' . ■ d lia.hi 1..1Z Xo 1- f.-.<| B-iindi-1 and driv. i .|i buzz haw; coyer*. |*x22 tarp I2xl‘> tarp very good TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Fordnon tia< loi l!»3k inode). on good rubber in Hi -t .la nhape ’ ’ 11 '■ i’ ii tractoi plow i |) Ji diiu harrow I |> i.-ui liZ' i ■ orn piaii’. r < orn binder .1 H < orn inliHator Hu. a. v. f.-rti Bier grain dull siip.no. -ra.i drill .1 i' manure apreader; Me l> Klam binder. Mllwauki <■ grain Idiidi i. tnoa.r rak" loader, dump r.ike i uJtipHi koi J l> 12 gang plow 2 row cultivator xpring tooth and aplke tooth harrow*; reaper, -lip tu-oop < ulttvatora and plowill farm mai hinery in good tonditum WAGONS AND HARNESS 2 low wlnel wagon* 1 with grain bid, 1 with boy 2 high wheel wagon* I with hay ladder. 1 with box 2 »ei» o ( breet hlnip harne»». other liarneg* and collar*. TRAILER 2 wheel trailer built on new Ford .mb and wheel* with good i.i'iixl’i tire* and Mock rack MISCELLANEOUS lielairiil Xo 12 cream -epirator Platform male fit gal milk tana milk pailx; atralner. dehornem. copper kettle. Jaineaway hog leedjt 2 ling liou»eH; trough*; and many other article* 100 numerour to mention. -TEK.MS -CASH Jimmie G. Harkless, Owner **h»M. Bolwk> L C ‘Doehrsjg—Au< twae*r» h W Klc**~Cl*rk Lunch •ervetf.
pealed for vol** In rear platform I t,i|l<s at Hopkinsville, Madison, tile I ami Henderson, Ky Evansville Ind ami Carmi Mi le in-bom and St Via non. 11l Bi ll ker demanded < liminatlon ■ f ext ensive ami duplicated fed • ml employment .it Nashville last night befoie a i lioerinx audlem *' 1 al f.-ll nist short of tilling an tnliioi iinn which seats i.imo He offered a live point federal job reform program as one im ans of t liiinnatinu surplus aovi rum. tit ■ dis and reducing publi. < xp.-n His program 1 ■ Confine civil set vi. < iegu la'ioiis exemptions to eleiitd offi <l.l s arnl > \>s lltlve .av-em . (lead- . <:• establish a job . lassifl. at mil '.•stem ill put control over th< i number of federal employes in I'oUHlbi- a: n< v ii. • .ii employes ,u cording to then ■ ainliiv aptitudes ami tempera m- nt- and 5 < maintain absolute j .'l-ti. al neutrality in government II- al f| .- hope of Vltlerl. all t.,\) v< ■ foi relief from support n. -oim- ■ mm employ- lay . • sii. . p|iln atioii -if 'gi am. wld< h Io added would do milch to renovate I I be at VI head ' VI i an*! Cargo latm etown llr- I . h ami Male al ,\ |l 10 MORE JAP .ittnuet Sejm rates 1) ft. ta m < «e-< Maiirdj A■■ < t'm VV N-imtz in i . . a a' I*, u Ha. lie til.l’ al
Three Weeks Stand Saved Bridgehead Doughboys Lived Weeks In Foxholes With 3rd Army on th* M<»>» h* O<! 2 < lt.-liiy.-d > <ll-1 Wiailh Ilk' men i amc out of tit. foxholes jon hill -’IM. today aftet .in eph I thlC' Week- tand that saved a vl’al bridgehead Ii hail been tlxie. w.-.-ks in hell Hid they didn i look mm h differ I '-nt fioin other mud-caked dough- ! noy- that i-. until you looked ium I their glazed eyes ami at their matt I 'll ha dS and thei: f< ■■■ e l and I swollen in shoes Whose heels ami! soles had rolled off in the -tag j ilaht water of the nxhole- uh'.' they had been living ami dyinir I’r t l.t Ho mi Id Phillip- p.atoon; lead. o I’adill.n .Mb h wa- < alm 1 His hands hardly -hook .<■ .ill as h< .aitd th'- course "I his gallant comrade, .cross a map from 'he w. -> i>.ink of the v|.i . lie m-i V Hal . • to ill. blood -oaked hill j I you won't b*lb‘V» III* : I nh» n I ’<ll you wh.r have b* » u | | Through,’' I’hililp- -abl wearily | I’jri* • * you have IB««| with <h »iht I -'.T’ill:: llghl b» -<h yoll II y«»U1 ! toxho . | itu* -- you w »ui<lh Uil‘l* land AV *i »■ th*’ !V «’V in a •u i ; btiH> at mfdniuh? thno- ‘ Th* to rinaih kn»-u w»-i« < ' i: Us. • .ill** Whit U » U> I - huddh’d in ihr* boa’.’* on !h<> w d | batik u gittin;. *
• \v. finally .. th. . i I <1 ip . . . >’■ : wei< piniic.l down by Ib im.rn IW'I : la the until dawn but we got upi I 'he hill anyway ' Tlieil all In !' bloke 100 • Gi I I I lii.ile from an Ilin . aled a•| a.io-x lb. tivei pumped " * Into! <- ..in th. ... G, in.it a > Hi., y' •i I earned at ll* from both fid'-’ aid from up ahead <’in o»n ar b y f.oin a.:ox- tile iim < «a , pounding ir.’o th.- area Xoliody , h . A W 'i W W!. ■' ' a < y ’ . d . r. The i,-1.. vfllage of a y wa*: a< ’in bam id th. hil and tank.*! -a: ‘ d out both . nd- of main st . . .-..-n> Ma k I \ - l' mi l).-d i ..... a : ■ ■ . ■ . ■ p. I . .■ A' . ■l ■ ' muzz - thknia out Olli, tank* Il :■ I to hi' 11* I om the <ide« fie man iiUanliyiiitei followed i the tank- ult o th. y ;!'ag. V.'. . hid a f. w bazooka* and the boy- j fi > d th. in iintl! they burned out G. i.n.m intaiiiiy i led tn - ... .a :. h . tom time* from the i ove | of ,i:i on haul next to th,.- villa--. I uit w a ... < : ii'-tn li.n k ■.' Ii i ifh "A' ; • . I<>< k ’he n> x morning | fi. G< . n. in • if.u k> I with i ■ ■ ■ t . .. W . -laugh" led them Tin i ;. :■ • . am. -neakmg oil’ ol tie i | wood- a'id w> held om fir. - un 11 ih y w. e w ithin .5 t. et Th. n |W. . |l I.io-e W .'ll isle- ma. hilgull ..nd mo.' > * liead G. iman* *'a> le d UP 'Wo deep I il»r t know wilt til. ’ w i I; Ue bill one . d I lie • W Gt : ill.' .. - w ■ ipiur. d -aid only < iy.li men -11 -led ml! of three eompani’ - Th' next da) wa- worm and I in 'uy government already had j !.< en e-tabli'h-d of. Xngaili i»!.ind i thi Palau When i ""a Japan-I . ■ tmd b.en killed through S.i’u day The count of . m iny dead on I'. !-|iu i.... h« d !• "'i'. tor the -am< piliinl \ total of I*7 Japatleve we e laptui'-d in »e< iirlng -he two i-l "id-. Originally It had be.-n . - nmat< di ■hat th.- Japanese had not mor than II .’on men on th>- two i and* Some enemy dead had i a In n ai i mint' d fe; The remainder weri i -I,lit' < d through cave- in 'he eoi ' al ridge- on l‘. I'-iiu and Ati.'im. f; an'..ally holding out Ximnz -aid these remnant were . i-ii.r muxtly with small arm* fir pi tic,early on by-pa *'-d "bloody : lio-e" idg. t tnubi ,g d hill mi Peieliii i His i Ollimumque li«l lo*e.| th., ! marine <' , sail llaht'i- a ppi .-n'li ope.a'lng from Peleiin ilrfti id. i again raided Habelthaup primipi! island in the Palau*, again-t "in- '• ten*'-" anti aiicra'i fire other cential Pacifl. liomhe- itlacked .Moen and Eten island* n Truk atoll: Iwo Jiin.i In the Vol < aim* and Jaluit in th. .Mai-hall
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
didn ’ g* ' an\ b» vt f. . x <’ - w hf»n on .1 mo *-i • n r hoiribh* Th. toxh.-h - b’ •’ a wa?- iiid out • lots. fl oil Wh* 11 W. , nih *’ ( it ? i«i> lh»y ’old Hi* ih t -i! I; food any moi• * »•.••• h ip|.«‘!H‘d Io hi* h up ih* ■ •In al! n u’h w. u• •. pt tv d • OrgunUod alld ' h a mb.oh hold But w< did. by Go I .nd w -ax* d tho hridgph* ad n»o.” LINE IS BREACHED (Cont!nu*J r*otn rare 1) <abfh. vxhnh th'* Gorman* b d f«H»ifi*»! heavily and <!• i-nb 1 IH OllMlX* Goi r»d! i• j.l »»-<! f • » pi’’ i»ox*>« had l»»-»n knock. | out .md •nod Mino** thr b*‘Kinnhig of Go«lriv»* y» sterd.*y Seeking to di I v* r< Go* Ann rh an pr* *Mur»’ th*'; G* rman* • .Hint* aif.H k* I hi ' - I vicinity of \a< hrii G rowing in • Go! .»’! tank- i olio • ontroll. • ! and carrying high « xplojovr*. Th<* b*M*d»-tank att:o k b» rtn | during tho mghi .m*l within two* hourw hi.d !»• •••n btok* n By ain ; I to»!ay all th»* fWwHlon* won bid b» »-n i»*< aptuiby th*- Ann iii ain I. «....
wk fA®st«aaaf»’-. a*te«A’s r 3KiiwtM, j ~ ' a# -SI 1 ’ jUw-vr - I I '» ... 'C 'Will < > ■ •’••■- a . j1 g afoftfcwßMEg r * JS&, *l3 z f ■■-••I •« ‘ HB—» M JF S' I ‘ f I •* * Wil C x I SZaWt *; II ' Wwr- 3 1 31 *1 I ■ 7 M . -I jrfgjj ' TIs*.rWEA - / I / t . . I --i u„, -• 1 =j^!S^^^SS= —7 ,■■_J I How much does it cost to move a pin ?
On a wai map of the South Pacific, the little red-white* and-blue pins march steadily westward. Tarawa .. Makin ... the Marshalls .. . Saipan .., and each move brings the pins closer to Tokyo. And each move is mighty expensive business. The cost is high in dollars ... and the cost is high in men To plant the Stars and Stripes on Saipnn cost the lives of more than 2000 American boys... plus some 12.000 wounded and missing. Naturally, these losses cannot be summed up in dollars and cents ... there is not enough money in the world to bring back 2000 dead Americans. But in guns, ammunition, and other equipment, it is estimated that Saipan cost us many millions of dollars. Each of the many steppingstones remaining be*
WAR BONDS _TO HAVE AND TO HOLD Thh Advertisement Sponsored in Honor of Adams County’s fighting .Men by The Decatur Casting Co. The First Stale Bank Burk klevator Co. LANKENAUS Light Gray Iron Castings Local Bond Issuing Agent Coal-Seed-Grain ▼' <• Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Kiick-Tymlall Co. Central Soya CtW* Manufacturers of Dairy Products Manufacturer. & Jobber. Dram Tile-Hollow Building Tile F.<* Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, Inc. Clothier Complete Home Furnishings North Second St. fhu is an official I. S. Treasury adsirtumient—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War A<t*<r iwin - I ' 4
in nit v o! r ii lib ’ K in tie I II ,',l. tul the villi. ' itself Wit o.'iipiol th!* mol mm H u *rour ; I’.ihnbi i. thitt lit’ ,-iuf. t te rm.ci •* -isi.iiti'- w.i . m imiiter. t . N'oithwur.l t AU Al. belt I mile on the left wing of fit- » .Im oti iirouiul Ov. rloon. 12 mil* ■ < Uth st of N'lltm U* Il Ove.looll Was Illi blit -till oumle.f," offteiill mlvi.'s snitl. with flor.'- .ire. - battles hi progi'ss Th -mail town ' Vf.rk-'.i,. .■' .out 2' _■ Hill- so It iIU I- ’ of I '. ch wa.s ihrei tly thr-att-neil by t it.f.mtry -wiiiL'tiu -oiithw.inl ■ . mm Si ;-fri' (| 'l' fens. - • \:<l,n ai i■ ■ pub- il liy i r.u k
WlB Wage Hearings Resume Tomorrow Labor Leaders Plan To Renew Attacks Washing Itl Oil ’ Il Pt 1.-'- 1 1.., leaih is pie mil i. 'Mil. n Hu - ■ k Pit ’h<‘ "'ll labo bo.ir.l w.ige -i.ibliiz.nimi. I |. W Il> ’ I’-’ ' it- ' I’ ll 1 4 ! " • j • 1 1 ■ t!i» . x (onn*ila > * i • -l lll' <1 01110 aoW . H l .1 orn l.'V ■ ■i;, . ~-A. « : heVVI.H po .. <■ - <lll w.me lir.il k' sllbs , ;lU .j. .i wag. . . '.luii-bim tn of mini . . tt. il l VVI.l;' cotl- 111 -I I' > hii.ili' • Th iall io ■ i.' nt roll ■ ml tanks • mplov ■.l by file 10l . tv . m.-ml. 1- . xplo mil ot tli. ij f .• r ih * -vliooh Hie so» l,i.t in Ho th.'- -be \-.m ru us wi>bnin 'li< to .u h in 'he . vlt -. 'l lit! anil l.ifiniti.i ■u» mortar fit -
tween our forces and Tokyo may cost as much or moic. Where is the money coming from? It s coming from you, and millions of Americans li o you fiom the taxes you pay, and from the War B ,s you buy. And while it may pinch a little, buying those Bond; is the smartest thing you ever did. For the dollars you put in Bonds not only help n the war. They come back to you later—and bring more dollars with them. In thir postwar world we're going to bud I, they’d be the most valuable dollars anylxxly ever owned. Got all you can of them— now I
u-liH.i; to ornvi sm u provision- a f .1 . a 1.11-. t el'll .Iltlillitl Wage group ii, , t .in.e plans. -li-missal .iml mil, . ■ >.,rv eimaime pay. Th. tvm.ilniilg 11. .trims ar. << p. . ,ti bi ih iohl of sp< i i;i. til,, appt ‘ .imes, but labor alnl iml.i---t y both eiuplm.'lze thill 'he Isam ’ll o' I e.l at. 'll I' ' '..111 a- ill I ,I ' ing the ''little -t. -i' fomula. 1 , I 111 ji’gillll* the steel <il-e .1- mu ' whh 11 will set tin- future pat . ,|| fm ...I Atneri'.in inilit try due to th. tendency of the ma-ic ste. j a ilir ' y to set tin pace Im th, ;. of tii. nation. vf< ,mw bile the i a ilway bro' >-. I !m ”l<. I nil. d Vlim VV i k ; | united laim front, the latter rep ; . sent Illg the organized agricult.I . lltei-'sts. prepared to ■< .ie la.- '. e on Pl -idl lit Hoose.■ I tha lu-y would demand maxim tin p slide b< -o-tlts tor tll'-it group. || he stabilization policy is chansed 11. pre-'-nt.itlv. j of th. ailw.n A. o'llelhoo Is Were . xpe. led to .-■■ VI K v. t Intel 'hlh Week 1,, , int tln ii demand Th. I MW demand will be made within .'I fieu after any bi. ak in the Ir , •!. - eel" formiiin limiting' wag l , jn . .-a ■ - to 15 pe.. ent abm. p,.n i y I'll wage levels Th. a.- :< ulntral int. w
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