Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1945 — Page 2

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H' *■* ®W< W- \ tr< IK “Oh, we!!"—! kept saying — “come Victory, 111 buy a new car in a hurry." r.«M '* * gg'Ww- •»** ’wiS W? .1 ’fj ill • Mfc.x < "/ ESSL £.; o. “Was i k : dding myself! I’ve just heard it may be two years or more after Victory before I can get one!” b i ■ Wlw W'” ”* ' WR os? k i r w Bot ? wißk M “So I’m plenty thankful to my Gulf man. He said just stick with Gulfpride "and Gulflex**. They'll help keep me on wheels till ‘new-car day'.” - WMi B » i \ cm ™II SsHi&i ‘ tjOk WW - llPlbf < ;: i “Believe you me, I’m taking his advice. Knowing what I knOw now, I'm taking no chances on the lubrication my car gets. I aim to keep it in service — and definitely! *GULFPRIDE FOR YOUR MOTOR An oil that's TOUGH in capital letters ... protects against carbon and sludge! **GULFLEX FOR YOUR CHASSIS Knocks out friction at up So 39 vital chassis points! Protection plus! fib V. // forite'fc It is difficult for rmue r belleVe .you are a Christian if yon do not agree with them.

Foreign Ministers ' Os Big Three Meet Molotov Arrives At Washington Sunday Washington. \p 23. i IP) i Tii" l'<r ■iu >i mill)'" . of t lie I'n ;i -1 I (id Stuies, Great Britain and It r< | t ■. ; >:it- :■ (| :■ .in houi mid I I ha'f again today in .r.i llth-hour a ! - I ' :••■!’>: .-: i i ighteli ullt big h ivi 1 I' d a:; . cement betoi e I lie Sall Fra’lI ".' «-.> . ollf, I "lice ? A: ihe i on< lusion of the meet- | i ills. Hi. road since Sovi t Foreign a' ( *miai> sal \ . M Molotov > al l ,v:il I I' i.y a . iin ye- lei lay. Secretary u i | Slice l-idua rd 11. So in ill s. 111 ! ha»t n. <1 l>i he White I imise. I ■ wa - .i>st:m.al h went th> -e ' ■ > .pm i to Pi, -ident Truman mi I today's dhussiolls with Molotov a id : 18l i'lsii I'Vn eign S . rmy Alli hoay I Kd.m ; S m :.m ' t.i Ik, ; to Mi Truman .. ..a 15 in am u,s an I appea red ill a bur: v as Im left the president's .■Hil i Without pausing, he tohl*i"I p : tlia■ ■ Im,, ;s nothing I <-.iti I ti :i ymi al this tim<•." I I l;. ;■• -d ::.i• ICden du; I I not look hl' mil l! self when II :i. i ■>. "mn inintsiers' nice; 11 • . 11 ■li .1- -11. \ CI. I :ul | Ihe -""111*-;! (I< Ie I I'd I The .... 11 in Ulsters, driving to 3 .: idli: on the • '■{ . ;io I’ ..' -h aox ■ii :i."l. .. : ■I ■ "'ll ms. illdiea led :t liny wmi'd m e auain ile: today i; Ti" : Ii: ■" :ii"ii ■ xpi >lto I av> :o- 1 ui: it I ir S.iii rT.tiimspo where ill" i m. i■ l <■ > n<" opens on 1

' W. 'day. I ' Show Willingness l.oad":;. \p. 2.'.. ill’) Til' I. ,::do:i Pai -y t o', i rnment. in a bid :».i, ::< ipai i.m in S.ih ]■’ ;m< j'.,. r. ill I a reUce. , ■ I ih i. i,i .nda v :: -w:: :nan> -> .o . . I m g<>: :a:<■ a t ri-.ily .■: a. lane- with Ru.-'ia Spoki sini'ii Mr lii. I.on inn 1’ disii gov, mm ill -.r.i a memorandum i \|> f-sine is wiliingn ).>> iii" a i. : ir. Kith M -. ow w. ■ ii.l S'" u a Gnat H ain und I :i‘ . S . ■ Sa:n:akij. .1 . a..' b I.,re ." S-.. union .a ! n meed tiie s.s, g ol its mutua 1 aid p.i.'i with th I’aksh provisional . a..vernni. ;u at Wai -av. Tin- inemo: an turn ■;', ogniz.-d ,:)<■ , la ~- ’; 1" I’.- s. blisbing good | ■ i : ;a, ' . r, :at ions b"i ween llnsoia and Po,k:id and s.id ;he London .. ■ a-, am, 1,. was \e:...:ig io disvlissi ail "'.isiing dispm s wiill ihe Soi"i union. A: Ihe - ime :: me. ’he Poles reit rat. d : lieir Jema nd for a place ;<l ( the San Francisco conference and II -ed . ' -:.H ~ : a 'll 111' ba sii- ileal J- , , <■:a:i<- f eedoirs in.--i.le Poland. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur f

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Will Launch Second Super-Carrier Sunday X. a Yoi k. April 23 i IT) The navy will launch its second |s,nini. ton stipe! carrier, th- I'SS Coral :- .. it the X'ew York navy yard ■ lay. April 29. i IS : V.liii. Eree'.and A Dailbill. . miun.indant of the yard, nahl the ■ : Sea, s., 'er ship of the CSS j M dway. will be floated off keel Hi 1 k,s r.iiht than slid into the waTli" ship is naill d tor the bairn of lie Cora! Sea. which raged 1 i mu May 1 o May s. 11142 and h < ked Japan’s southward advance in the Pacific. Three Beer Permit Holders Rejected Indiauapol,s. April 2 1 I CPi - Tiie Indiana ol -oholie. beverage com-ini-cion announced today the ap;>r ival <if II beer wholesaler appli- . i >:i- an I t j cl ion of the appli- < .'mim of ;aree current permit iio'deiis. I t he fiim action u- appointmm. by Governor Gates las' num: i. In A I’.’!' don: ul p 'llllll6 and- : . vised otate liQUo ■ la ws ■ > ' . S eel City Beverage Co.. Inc.. .:al l-'ai.-.itc Bm , and Bervage, I:i b ':i of Ga: y. and Alien prodm -of Pon Wayne. 126 JAPANESE (Continu'd I'rom Page tine) The last two days on Amami. lii cm my pintle.- wore shot down and 10 Others destroyed on the ground. A email cargo ship also was hit ea , oi ■he Itynkyus ;nd left binning • iii.i . 1.. ■■ , < lii rli«. \ v •i t > •

and deaii in the water. Maj. Gen. Curtis I-!. Lemay'Marianas -b: s.-d Superfiirtress".raii'e.l airfields on Kyushu, soillll"iniiinst of the home islands, yes jay i.ir the ,;ecoiid lime in 2! hours in an attempt to knot k out iln ■ sit" - I rani w iiicli Ihe Japanese have been a:tacking Okinawa. ——Q — RUSSIAN FORCES (Continued From Page One) cv. re ’.4 miles apart, however, ■and supreme headquarters said tile junction probably would lie announced jointly by Washing toll. Moscow and London. The 10-niile Soviet break through to the I'nter Den Linden from Ih rlin's . astern limits was reported by ihe neutral Swiss ■ adio and by Swedish correspondents filing the first uncensored dispatciies of the war from tile doomed capital. They said Soviet tanks were rolling along the broad tree-lined avenue with guns blazing. White flag.- were flying in the center of the city, the Swiss radio said. ‘Fierce battles are raging, but the battle of Berlin is practically liver.” the Swiss said.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

LiixMnbiwvp broadcast sal(> the big Tempelhof airdrome in sotltlv mil Berlin had fallen to the ftusslatiH. The Soviet high command announced the capture of one-quar-I ter of Berlin and placed spearI beads within four miles of <he Vnier Den Linden as of yester- . day. Moscow dispatches said the : Red army was pounding down all I the main thoroughfares leading to the Alexanderplatz, less than a mile from the L’nter Den Linden. o HIGH NAZI OFFICIALS (Continued From Page One) said to have unloaded their contents into trucks. Railway men were quoted as saying a special crew handled the 1 trains from their start to destination. No one was allowed near them. Even the railway officials were reported ignorant of the contents of the cars and identify.of the pasesngers. —— —

How to win a tough scrap before it starts I A ilW.daly' 1 *y NEXI frWNTH, YOU'RE FACING a scrap with a JW* W pretty rugged opponent. ~ ' -a This baby is the biggest character of his kind I you’ve ever had to tangle with. (You’ll find his I v ' weight listed in the tables below) I But 26 million other Americans can tell you how I 'mHkM te tip the scales in your favor. jWsl JM 1 Y&jMl 9 X'v 11® X Vtf t ' hF- li si T . . •* \ Its simple. Just start swinging now-before he V T®/ t- g~~GLitakes a poke at you. This 7th War Loan doesn't really get started until next month. But you can get started naw. Like the 26 million patriotic Americans on the Payroll Sav- xiA x ** ings Plan, you can start putting an extra part of H' your pay check—over and above your regular bond purchases—into War Bonds right now. /, Then, when that 7th War Loan starts, you'll have Xv< a big part of your share of extra Bonds already A And every punch at your opponent helps lick tlieirs, bought and paid for. to °- si J wRi Start swinging! 'KgjP'A YOUR QUOTA .». AND MAKE II! --'--• If YOUR YOUR PERSONAL MATURITY IKjy jMjbP ■ \ ~ ' AVERAGE WAR BOND VALUE OF 7* v\i' s >’. * we must tackle a bigger loan both times. WAOE QUOTA IS; 7TH WAR LOAN So don't give that quota a chance to buffalo you »* e *™VW The reason your quota is so big this time is simple. Start licking it now. Sock away an extra slice ”25-250 $ l5O 00 Ist, whether were fighting Germans and Japs, or of your pay into War Bonds this week and every 210-225 131.25 ’75 Japs alone, there’ll be no etfking up in this fight till week till your quota’s licked. 206-210 112.50 ’SO every last enemy is on his knees-or dead. It’s a tough customer to beat. But not one mil- 180 ' 200 93 ’ 7S 2nd, to save time and work, there will be fewer lionth as tough as the opponents some of your 10M40 3A50 50 War Loans this year. Only 2 instead of 3. That means friends and relatives are facing over their bayonets. Und.rsloo 1875 STAKTStywe /W FOK THE MIGHTY 7*l This Advertisement Sponsored in Honor of Adams County’s Fighting Men by - *■»••• '-- •■---■ • ■ -I . .. v, ... ■ . 1 b \ c The Qeratur Qsting Co. The First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAU’S Llfiht Gray Ireh VmMngfe Local Bond tsiblnV AfleW''' <’ Coal— '• ’ — The Boston Store L.i(iht'Gra> !tdn ' '• 1 , ~,. Kraft Chrese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya Company,lm WifiMacfijfWS'DTt>aiFy'4»M<dctw‘ • *-MahuftfehliTrt * Jobber*' r Drain Tile— Hollow Buildlnc Tile Livestock Foods MiiH.ifar.tUrcri :>f bi.’ry '’rndu I * ’ ; ‘ - • •'•. - . ' .... . . . 1 Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, he. CiothhM fc ' , ‘ »' v • r tbrimieUP s Hortm FuritMtfrgs ”■ "North Second St. This is an official U. S- Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Coit*’*- -* - ■ .j

AMERICANAND • 1 ‘ - -f » 1 ‘ (Continued From PaR« One) tlnoußliout Piedmont. (The BBC reported that tlm Italian government had told Apennine patriots that the hour to strike had come, and they should act according to secret instructions given them earlier.) 0 INCREASED SUPPLY ? .‘ —•.—4-'' Ir u (Continued From Page Que) ed slaughter houses to get tinder federal control so that they can ship their meat In interstate commerce. Housewives will pay no more fur their meal under the new program, the government shouldering the entire cost. The $31,000.1)00 plm will be superimposed on the existing 1560.000,000 annual meat sub 6 illy. Stabi'ization director William 11. Davis, in announcing the program,

i said it would “remove the last 'c o tig* of excuse” lor pationizing the black market, either al the wholesale or retail level. This is whal the new plan includes: Starting today, the governineiit will pay a higher colling price for beef. Davis authorized an increaHe of 25 cents per hundredweight in the maximum prices of carcass bee! of choice, good and commercial grades: an increase of 35 cents per | hundredweight was provided for j army frozen beef. These increased payments will ! cost the government about $7,000.I 000 yearly but Davis hopes it will lure ihe non federally inspected i plants to come under federal in- ! speetion. Then they can sell meat not set aside for the army lor civil- ! ian consumption. WORLD PEACE (Continued From Psge One) back the Warsaw government for a ■ seat at San Francisco, they h ivi' reinforce 1 their preposition by sign-

. lug n trrafr of alliance and friend. o ship with Warsaw. The Anierkians >■ and British have been equally firn., rejecting a second llusslan request i- for Warsaw representatives and publicly affirming their unity mi 11 the rejection unless and u.nil ihe : Warsaw government 16 reennstitut e ed along the linos agreed upon b> n Ihe late President Iloosovel’,.Prim ■ T Minister Churchill and Marshal d Stalin at Yalta. ‘ Pfc. FOREST RAILING T | 11 (Continued From Page One) •’ of Forest, and he assured me that 11 Forest would eventually be pen 11 feetly normal in addition to being h well and strong. At the present ’ (ime he is quite uncomfortable '■ but it is only a temporary condition as I lie doctor secs it. "We have a very large hospital i here, and it is a very nice one. All the buildings are brick, except our new chapel which is a • frame structure. We have just. :l completed it and had the first services in it during Holy Week. i-

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