Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1945 — Page 2

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HAbt IWU. Mussolini's Widow ! In Internment Camp ! Blames Others For Fate Os II Duce Tlif H'lj'W Hlg r\t 111 " | v:• w 4 s one of the few public Mai ! ■i • : . ■ ' - B Mns>uJin I: is her Ih < Io an ' Amr; i( .ill rol • nt sin< e ’ lie i th*.lll) ol !li' li’l>b.i!ld a’nl liri ir inovitl t’ i Bi -l i> li oil'’- linn 'll y aNN ST R INGE R \ Biiti-n in'' • Ji'iii caiiip T* hi, Italy. July 12 HTi I *.< 1 n,.,, < t> him wlnm hr wa* JtiL.ii, I w.i < .ilw.i\ in .ii him wmm i .*<) \i ■»- «s may iij :: »■<! widow I t Mimmud \j« hri .ie with 11 • tin i; Now Mcny Wear f FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH. a pl»- -• a’alkaline <n rift ~ f powm-', h• • V !• :: Ji. •• i firmly. To cat 1 talk in n ■ /** cums- •, just j ( ■s i i/i i i < ■ ■ t. .■ n • ; I • < I . • (Cl mure b; ; 1 ri.HJ'il a’ a; drug

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I height of liis Fascist power. I I’oui'iiig out her words belweet Jinking sobs. Donna BaillJe l»‘ I waled In till exclusive intervi'i'x ' I 11.1 l she .- poke Io lln doome.l dll by I Jeplnille only six llolli» lie.ol• lie was slam by a band of Italia' pa I ie.ui' Ilear U il.ili lasi April. \\ spoke iiiio, maliy in tile six room apail uieiit in an abandoned syuthetie i iildier lai lory where she .Hid liei i an yonilgesl ehildien are beiny held in British pnile, lite etisiudy. Th- oiiu hiiiit :. e ini < vie w. I hillll.i 11.1 l hide l|e|e|||| "d lie dead hil - h.ind ■ ain -I e\e, y ai i lisa i ion ■ s iii.i a,- i'ii.ll inlide. ii y with i 'l.ll i I'et.i. , who -!i.i■ ed hie dealli .ill I ii a ill i lial ion in the bloody piililie si|ii.i e in Milan. i’ ui I lie red ha i: ed lia r.i. M r M iiiini had notiiing l>iit nail'd and i lie > ■ sa I isl acl ion I lial Hen In . niis'H ss was dead. ' W. Jiollld have gone In Allie: n,i wlien w.■ lir-t gnl inai ried." she ■a al "We had plan ned to an I wo talked inni II about .1 W’e pi.mu. 'd |u live I here .mil I .use mi < h :<11 ■■: | j|oi e Hir I lien M ii-- i : ii Jia as ed iiis mind." M .-soimi's de. -mu urn i > .u .u ' Iti'" I Sial. > nine about in- . .« . . ■ ■ I II I - • i I» \x , .. Ily .11 I.• i» .1 ini ■' .1 • I,i« I! ieiid- pel -u.id' ll hiltl I " In ' ~y :In pohi.n a ' aII huilt'ii no. >in | >.i lines a I way- w> ■ e Willi in .'....king class, slie said. .'u-k. d why II I Ince signed the \ X pa. i I lint i" I Inly into W a Jn iiimted pa-sionately : ■ IT. y imdy is in Ida me lor I iia:

M»— »—»T» I SS' ll I I ll' 1 ' ..... | ( ■ V i- I S i ...I 1 ‘ J i JQI i t-t dL-.w m . ... . Ju ■' 1 ' STANDING ON HITLER S BALCONY with his hand upraised in Fuehrer style in Corp. Russell Ochvvad of Chicago, 111. Buddies in the street, below the bombed-out structure of the Reichchancellery in Berlin, respond to llie corporal s greeting with corresponding "hells.” (International)

Hr. y body iom Badoglio iM u sjuii Pietro Badoglio. piemior ol ill'* pO'-l arm ist ice lov< . nm<nl ) u; hi I lie kin. 2. "'l'iicy <i ii lil.ime \i :i-.-ol:ii». T'lu .» ! kiilcd ii.in wliih Builoulin’" im-llre-s is now living in Switzerland with millions of dollars." Donna Itai liele and her two <h:l iron. Anna Mu Je. 1 •!. and Roman > 17’g. have an a |'a :t mitni in the nierninenl i amp hospital and Ra chi le <loi'< all the cooking for file 12 hospital inmates. Sil., volunteered Io cook for ill'* hospital "liecausi I m let im' -onnliiing to do and I lia\e always I done my ow ti housework. t amp officials said .Mrs. Mn-- ■ ' lin; .mm limes took a walk imside tlie lamps barbed wire leme. lint i had no othei relaxation. Til - children both were described as -by. although they oceasfonally a 1 - i totided the i ,i inn show s. Slie >aid site iia no propei ty ex ■ epi what rhe hroueht into the itilhonsand Italian iire and Sw : ■ ti i nmeni camp wit ii her sever ii l ain... throe gold hili'-' and some i bond- of ;inknow n valiie. Ask'd wliat Iler present plan We., she S.I id nlle pl efei red to -lay mi in British ciistiidy than !’e taken by ill.- linl'.in government Wlien told tin Italian govern im nt had preferred no charges against her. she iossed hack her head and laughed, repealing tbit she was w ell t reati'd llcie. "Till. I'l .1 iCI II,; ll<" .')■ I I eat I"! .!! ■ ■ -o wi 11. 1 she smiled. Sin -..lid slie migiif evi'tiimil , y lake lier i liildri ti to lin I'nited Sialo- "in-,, money to lire on liy giving lectures and interviews. ADMIRAL MITSCHER (Continued From Page Ore) tlie hardy sea warrior's mother. Mrs Oscar \ Miiselier. Adm Miisi her liad written her he probably would arrive today. Taking no chances on being caught unprepared by an earlier I arrival, this liny Wisconsin village of 1.1 Hi persons was decked I mn m flags and hunting last nigh: ready sot tlie homecoming \ recept ion committee worked . im-ily to arrange a welcome which would satisfy Adm. Mitsehor's mother who asked that it be a simple <>:■■ and yi t pay dm- ! lioin ige to lin man credited with wrecking the Japan. ':.e fleet east of tlie Philippines. YOU SAVE time and trouble by using Flako because there's nothing to do but just add water, roll and bake. And you enjoy delicious results because Flako's quality ingredients are precision-mixed. J f You also save time I and trouble in rr.akI ing com muffins by Flakorn.

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FORT WAYNE PAPER (Continu'd From Page One) ployes of tile Inca division plan’ of tlie Phelps Dodge Copper Pro,l dui ls Corp, in Fort Wayne, mem hers of. i'nited Electriial Workers, Local !'TI iCIO). remained , away from work again today in wliat was termed a lockout by ~! union officials. ~ President Harold Broxon of the local union said tlie difficulty ~ grew out of a wage int arbitrarily .. imposed by Hie company on four ■ . employes in the plain. The union had tin matter ier i. tified to the war labor board, inn ~ In fore tile wage dispute could lie I settled, the company locked out the four employes. Broxon said. . I'nion officials stated tha’ the company locked ail employes out of th" plant on Tm sday whim they protested action against the four. Broxon said that the union was | m.iki'ic every effort with the service of Hie army and navy offi- : eials io force Hie company to permit employes Io return to their \\. 11. (Iriswold, plant manager '■l'd ll'.it tin- Hike was a result of a Hire, months’ controversy, and that it began Monday whet: . Hie workers sal down on thei:' .jobs. 4 H DEMONSRATION (Continii-d From Pne-e Oriel J'i:i ( ity July 26. The demonstration contest walield during both morning and al'lernoon sessions. Miss Joan L»Bouf. home deinoiwiration agent of Noble i-ounly. acted as judge of . the eonlesi. Tii.ee demonstrations Were -cor.-d "A" by Miss I.' Bouf the first place one that will lie 2 ven again at th., district wagiven liy Dorothy l-'iaugli of tliei Decatur dull on “table courtesies." 1 ; Marilyn Ju berg and f’a: ol Kalv. .- | I were a.-sisiants in this demonstrn-1

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LOVEIY TEE MATTHEWS nets more ] than her share of attention on the » St. Petersburg, Fla., beach, when S she wears this white net and jerS | sey swim suit (■lnternationa/)

lion Coleen Wagner of the Mu’!-1 lut . Busy Be,. Jub placed sccoml. witli lier demonstration on "packing a school hutch.” and Paulinv SeeseiiguDi "b' thiid with ‘‘sob ( i llg a table.'' Demonstrations played iii the B group were: “mttlvi ing a salad" by Gloria Koenemann, | "how a high school girl should ( |i- ( -,-s" by Bernieee Stoppenluigen. "bathing a baity” by Arvada Seha-i i . "taking correct measure ! metiis" by Esther Sowards and Al-1 ice Ann Beineke; "victory cake' by Rosemary Boze and "a school dress will) a professional look" by | Louise Bertsch and Joan Striker. SOME WORK <i ’,, line d h rom Page One) \7.1~T Illi Jos.(l shop provision) ill tilt'll’ ('(Hit I'iU’l. r iiblh alion of ihrer Bi ruling-1 line. Ala. dailies was suspended j . iiiulit by a sirikr ot compos*, Hu room rmploycs, and the Fort i Wayne, Ind . Xews-Seiitinel and i Journal-Gazette tailed to publish !or ihe sixth consecutive day. In 1 boili cases, employes ar<» members | • f ihe International Typographic-' il Union (AFL). 1 b pres* nIaI i \» s of I.oob slrik-

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I ing CIO oil workers itnnoiincttd mi I iimn.Hliatr' rr tnrn tn work at the, : niltl r t | Fuel Has Co.'S Charl.'ston. \V Mu , plant, serving seven eastBt atvs on the assnrance that I the Wl.B would meet I' l consider I I miv demands. At Camden. N- J. produvuon: ! was resumed at lite N' " Vork Shipbuilding Corp, plant when 3,000 welders ended a 2*l hout i walkout 'l’hf work stoppage was prompted ity WU> refusal to ap I prove a wage increase. Some 2.500 I'nited Auto Work Jis (CIO) on strike at lite Mack j (■„. pjant at New Brunswick. N.J.. I went Itaek to work today, presagi ing an early return of 5,500 fellow union members who left . Hieii jobs at the company's Plain ! lield. N. J , and Allentown. I’a., 1 plants. I About (i.OoO workers at tlie j Spicer Manufacturing Co., Toledo. ■ ().. who left their jolts more ■ than a week ago to protest tlie I discharge of a girl employe, meet I today to vote whether to go back. Four mines of ihe Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp, remained closed because of a strike of 3,300 |

workers over the refusal ot war veterans to submit to a required ' physical examination before being reinstated. In Washington. D C. .1 $17,000,t)(i(> war c(»nstritetion pi'o.i<'et was j hailed by the refusal of 1.300 I AFL craft union members to cro c ', 1 picket lines of the International 1 Federation of Engineers, Architects and Draftsman (AFL). The union demanded recognition by , local contractors. Other strikes kept an estimated 3,100 idle in Pennsylvania, Indiana. Minnesota and New York Stipe. NEW CARS OFF (Continued From Page °n ß ) million cars, however, and to or 1 even three years may elapse hi fore | everybody who wants a new car 1 will lie aide to buy one. Many dealers have already efltalt- | lislied "priority list.-' 'for people 1 wanting new cars. The auto industry now has a go- 1 ahead to turn out card at a top rate | of 2.000.000 a year. Yesterday auto j industry men asked the WPB for |

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