Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1945 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Paßihhed lDv«ry DtmUc Except Sunday By THE DECATOR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Ofloo ah Second Quad Matter. J. H. Halter , ■■ ■Preaident A. R. Bolthouae, Bec’y. A Bu>. M*r. Dick D. Heller——Vlce-Prmldeat MteeelDHwi Rates •mia orotea 1 04 One veek by carrier — .SO By Mall te Adame, Alton, Jay and Welle e unUee. «* Mercer and Van Wert wunifee, Ohio, <4.50 per year; UW for ete tehnUte; 11-16 flor three monthi; 10 cents tor one moot'. lUevhara: 66.50 per year; 11.00 lor rix months: 11.16 tar three months; 00 cento tar one month. Man and nomen m the armed toreea MAO per year or 61.00 tar drreo annUw. Advertising Retos Made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERER A CO. II Lexington Avenue, New York I BL Wacker Drive, Chicago, Di. w*soiMWieMSßK"VM»MMMO»emmMMmoMmamnmame Pay $75 for a bond today and cash it in ten years for SIOO. That’s a good return for a good act. o—o The Red Cross fund in Adams county has reached approximately $22,000 and its still open if you wish to aid the greatest cause in the world. This money is used to help those in distress. O—O— Germany now has the “Werewolves,” an organization of underground terrorists who resist Allied occupation forces and boast they have already killed many officers and men. They will not get far tor they will find that others can. play their "tooth for a tooth" policy. O—O These is still sufficient resistance in Germany to make the concluding of the war difficult. They don’t think they have a chance to win bat they seem inbued with the idea that they should kill as many of the enemy as possible before they quit. O—o Fattou’s army has taken over Gotha, just about the half-way point of Germany and only 150 miles from Berlin. It can’t be long now. Other armies march forward and the possession of that country will soon be complete, regardless of what Hitler and hie aides decide to do. The manpower bill has been sidetracked. It came too late for indications are that the fighting must soon cease in Europe and leaders of the U. S. senate believe the manpower situation will ease gradually as a result. The vote was 4629, decisive enough to indicate the measure is a dead one. O—O Managers in the National and American leagues are each claiming their team will finish in the first division. Thai’s the spirit boys. The old heroes of the game may not be in the game this year but we are sure there will be plenty of thrills and a scrap or two as they fight for the opportunity to pull <Jowu a few thousand i>: the world series. —O—O- — General Ike Eisenhower has again broadcast to German civilians, urging them to surrender, accept protection of the Allied armies and return to the work of producing food. They will need it soon and unless they help to grow grains ami vegetables, may face a famine. 3u a few cadps his advice was accepted but many tbowmnd continue to follow the leadership of the who prefer death. fe B>r • copy of the Decatur Dtaily Democrat go to The Stopback on sale f each evening ....

fteceut alt nets is not lost ot» the nation that Inrented flying. A California aircraft firm hag orders to build 15 of the giant 204-pass-enger clippers now wanted for Atlantic, Pacific and Latin-American traffic. These ships will be 12 times the size of the standard commercial ‘airline planes now hi use. Powered with six engines, they will have a range of 4,200 miles and make more than 300 miles an hour. They are the pusher type, with inotoms mounted on the wings. Van Wert Times-Bulletin. O—O Dr. D. p. Jones, county health officer, has wisely ordered tho rabies quarantine extended to cover the county. There is probably no great danger just now but since it is known there is some of tho disease among the dogs and that it can spread rapidly, now is the time so take precautions that will prevent a serious epidemic if it is permitted to develop. Similar action has been taken in Allen county and it should be rigidly enforced. If you have a dog that you value, keep him at home until all danger has passed. O—o James Byrnes has resigned as War Mobilizer because he feels he has completed his job and wishes to retire to private life. He has even declared he is not interested in the baseball leadership that paid Judge Landis an amount equal to the salary of the president of the United States. Judge Byrnes, who resigned from the supreme bench to serve his country in a time of need, has performed a wonderful service and will not do any thing that will make progress more difficult. He will be succeeded by Fred M. Vinson, who also rates high in the nation and we wish them both luck and lots of it. O—O President Roosevelt has asked that April 16th to 22nd be observed as a week of prayer for success of the United Nations Conference which convenes the 25th. He said in a letter to a member of the American Associations for United Nations: “1 hope that the whole country will observe the week by studying the Dumbarton Oaks proposals and by joining in prayers for the success of the United Nations Conference and for the firm establishment of a world organization for permanent peace.” O—o Foreign Policy Study Is Asked: Condemnation of any “defeatist thinking” that infers that it is impossible for nations to establish understandings that will prevent a "World War HI" has been voiced by William E- Brown, Department Commander of the American Legion. Department Commander Brown termed Dumbarton Oaks, Bretten Woods and Yalta conferences as "milestones of a path to permanent peace” and called for sympathetic approach to the forthcoming Spit » Francisco conference of nations. He said: “We of the Legion refuse to subscribe to any belief that it is impossible for the peoples of this earth to work out a program o! 5 . lasting understanding that will pre l " vent wars. We are proud that ’’ Governor Ralph F. Gales was tht 11 first governor in the United Stale; £ . to issue a proclamation calling foi I observance of "Foreign Folicj ’ Week.” v < a “Legionnaires should spearheui e a campaign that will reach into th< II grass roots of our country so p peoples from all walks of life t« study our foreign policies am work for the prevention of auotljo war. As Legionnaires who bavi w'tnessed war at first hand, wi know the price that must be pan for lack of international unity. "We prepare ourselves to givi p.n accounting to our sous am daughters who are fighting am dying for high ideals on the battle fronts of thia war. We are awar

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that deliberations among nations from Dumbarton Oaks to Yalia have not been perfect/ But they are milestones of progress toward j a lasting understanding between i nations. In these conferences we stood united on the objective of complete defeat of Fascism and establishment of world security. We commend the holding of the forthcoming San Francisco confer--1 euce. We oppose any who would 1 nullify the objectives of world un--1 derstanding that we seek in these J conferences.” I 0 ! « 1 Twenty Years Aao Todw I 1 -II L ■ I lApril 5, 1025 was Sunday. i o I t _♦ > I Modern Etiquette Sy ROBERTA LEE | ♦ -♦ Q. When a woman ie making a friendly afternoon call, Isn’t it all right for her to remain until her friend’s huebend arrives home, and then stay for dinner if invited? ■A. Never. She should leave be--1 fore time for her hostess to begin • preparing dinner.' i Q. When a girj wears a man’s fraternity pin, does it imply that 1 she is engaged to him? 1 IA. Yes. While this is not always t true, the implication is there. Q, What’time is the proper one to specify on an invitation to a hall?

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HUNDREDS OF (Continued From Page One) Zuider Zee. An advance to the Zuider Zee would <split Holland and trap per haps 50.000 Germans along the Vbotnb coast to the wesj. Another 150.000 Germans were pocketed in the Ruhr basin to the south. American first and ninth army troops were grinding steadily into the trap from all sides and there was no sign of a major Ger- , man attempt to break out. Try this toy Way t 0... Stf FALSE TEETH At last, a scientific way to cican lalsetceA and bridgework REALLY clean. Just put your plate in a glass of water to which a little quick.acting Kleenite has been added. With magiclike speed, discoloration and stains van- . ish — the original clean brightness returns! it's easy, economical. Ask your druggist for Kleenite today. fTTCTHSWWfWI ‘ ! Get KLEENITE today at Smith Drug 1 Company: or anv good druggist.

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