Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1945 — Page 2

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II ■ ■■ 1 1,1 ■ Holiday Observed Calmly In Nation Nations Death Toll Is Low Over Fourth **' —————— *-* By United Pre** The nation'* millions, more than ever <-« were o' freedom’s cost, return At tq .their war jobs today determined That f h»* next Independence Day Will be celebrated in a world, at peace. The fourth wartime anniversary of thA adoption of the Declaration of Independence was celebrated with comparative calm yesterday throil£t>o ,u most of the country. Mia.-UL fjom the national scene werefne parades, lofty oratory and flamboyant tireworks displays that charSttemed the holiday in peacetime. — death toll was low. In gjre'Seep South, two Civil war communities soberly returned to the I'nion. Rfflfflents of the free state of Dade, wljjth seceded from Georgia \ and She rest of the nation in I 860,; saw the Stars and Stripe* run up on tfte courthouse staff for the fir st timefcin 58 years. VjHctiburg. Miss., victim of the Wodßest siege of the war between , the States, observed its first ludepemßnce Day since Gen. V. S. Grant entered the city 82 years ago to tfir day. Inrthe 'cradle of liberty,” Boston's *• •p Moye Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hei| 1* a pleasant way to overcomt loose Blate discomfort. FASTEETH, at imprtfied powder, sprinkled on uppei *nd ®vcr plates holds them firmer st that Biey feel more comfortable. N< pirr.m, gooey, pasty taste or feeling it's arealine (non-acid). Does not sour Checks "plate odor" (denture breath) 1 Get FjjsiEETH today at an* drug store.

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famed Faneuil hall, a solemn gatb erlng heard Catholic ArchMahopj Richard J. Cushing warn that .nationalism, racism and socialism tinged with hatred can only be | principles of destruction." Bostonians placed wreaths and flags on the graves of John Han-. cock, John Adame and Robert Apine. original signers of the declaration of independence. As a mass meeting lu Cleveland. , Cmdr. Joseph O'Callahan, chaplain of the heroic aircraft carrier Franklin, offered a prayer for the J nation and her fighting men. A tentative count showed only 30 holiday dead as compared with . a tig sh e of 300 violent deaths preJ dieted by the National Safety counI i c!L , Despite heavy automobile traffic, stimulated by increased gado-j ' ’ line rations, traffic deaths were I i the lowest on record. Most factories and shipyards, were on normal schedules with the exception of the war-busy Detroit ' area. j Most of the nation's pleasureseekers thronged parks, beaches, ' zoos, resort areas and sports ; events for their holiday fun. A season's record was set at Coney Island where some I.so<V.o<M> <M> ■’warmed over the amusement park and beaches. The day's supply of hot dogs was diminished by I 2 p.m. AUSTRALIAN PREMIER (Continued From Page One) I an. Curtin and MacArthur worked very closely together, and were very good friends. TRUMAN ORDERS (Continued From Page One) ' than one-third of the airplane i tires made in this country, as ; well as "substantial numbers" of : other tires. Davis said the army regarded ; the strike as so serious that it j I "threatens to upset operational j i plans in the Pacific." |

Visits Chancellery Where Hitler Died Correspondent Tells Os Visiting Spot Berlin. July 5 —(UP) — rwo weeke agoiHitler'g Chauffeur. Erich Kempka, told me how the Fuerhrer ; and Eva Braun had committed sui- 1 j cide in a bunker behind rhe Reich -1 ! chancellory. Kempka described the sofa where i Eva »at, the hole in the ground; where the bodies were burned, and ot'-her details such ae the five jerri- • caue used to pour gai-olme on the i bodies. Today, in that bunker, I found I everything just as Kempka had des- ; eribed it—even to the five jerricans with bullet holes in them. The evidence was circumstantial, bin overwhelming, that the suicide , story was true. i BBC correspondent Richard Dinibleby, in a Berlin broadcast, eaid that doctors now called the body originally thought to be Hitler's that of a bad double of Hitlei i The most sensational piece of evidence were the unmfetakeable blood stains on the sofa where Kempka said Eva sat when i-he put a bullet into .her heart. The stains were on the tapestried seat I and back and on the wooden top piece of the right-hand sofa atm. No stains were visible in the center or left hand portion of the sofa, where Kempka eaid Hitler eat when he put a shot into his head. The floor in front of the sofa, where the blood probably dripped, was covered with more than an inch of water so I could find no stains. In the blasted garden outside, 1 saw a (.shallow, trenchlike hole ahout eight yards from the bunker I entrance. This was the hole where i Kempka said Hitler’s and Eva’s I bodies were burned in mid-after-1 ; noon of April 30th after being sat-1 ' mated with five jerricans full of | i gasoline. To top it off five bullet i ridden jerricans lay to one side of; ■ the bunker entrance. •No evidence of the charred re-j mains of the bodies could be seen j in the hole. However, during the I nine weeks which have gone by' I since the burning, innumerable Rus-1 siane and others have tramped | through the chancellory grounds. | The ground also wa,s torn up by i shells and Ismibs. Two German workmen from the ■ chancellory today confirmed that ; Kempka was among the last per- | sons there at the end of April, and I one .said, "He should know the true i story." COMBAT CASUALTIES I (Continued From Page One) i Army Navy Total Killed 191,684 47.849 239.533 Wounded 566.117 62,236 628.353 Missing .. 38,343 11,237 49,580 Prisoners 115,253 4,218 119,471 I Totals .... 911.397 125.540 1,036.937! — o TO RECOGNIZE NEW (Continued From Page One) has made that promise. Britain was expected to join the United States in ditching' the London exile regime and recognizing the new government of national unity. The recognition will erase the Allies’ major political trouble epot. assuming that the Warsaw government keeps its promise to hold free elections as soon as possible. o Correction The item in the A. & P. ad reading Ann Page Spaghetti, 2 1-lb. packages 23 cents is iu error, and should read, 2 one-pound packages 21 cents. —»———ir» Wll < I > I| * a JARS cam< anW RUBBERS /tula ioucjw jnstrucuon? in B«P Kae Beak. To set y'owr copy - MttilOcvitFTavaMßetadaddnßttk-

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