Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1945 — Page 2

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URGES U S. SHARE (t'eailaaod I'rum l*a«r Oar* buuibs planted by agent* or sent tn by rockets, and victory will no to the country which lends the moat dost) active immi* first." Iliitchino Min the * onventlunai rellunee- of the past. u large army, navy and airforce. an- obsolete “They find favor only In the n*» talylr (trvarnu of ahaolee* eni gen

5r388K '- tfs+ff'D JY' s£4* -> .Til KtJ4 -a 1 " 7 < **>. "There yeu art. Son! Another veteran that hat rendered plenty at service!" Give a good car good cars regular service-and YO» 1* 9ft your reward in greater mileage. II you drive a Plymouth. Dodge. DeSoto or Chrysler, depend on your dealer. He really knows how! And when you insist on MOPAR, you get pcrts engineered especially for your car or truck. Plymouth, uodge. DeSoto. Chrysler Service is Good Service! Tune in Andre Kostelanets. Thursdays. CBS. t P M. EST.

PUBLIC SALE A* I have •!••< to quit farming. I will <»fl» > my |t» rsonal prop, i ty at public sale ut my faun located '< milt <-a of Deiatnr. Indiana on state road 224 ami i z milt* south, thence '3 mile cast, on Wednesday, October 24,1945 Starting at 12.30 I* M 5— HORSES- 5 ; Sonei Mare » yr»-. wt. linti. sound: Sorrel Mare. yr. wi lb:." sound. Sorrel gelding. Iy. old w !•'»<» ’ Sori. I mare. :: yr Horn/ gelding yearling 10—CATTLE —lO Guernsey cow. «yr , springer lloan <ow >. y. milking. Holst. in cow, I yr.. milking. Brindle cow I yr., milking. Koan <<>w. yr. milking ll<ds'< in heifer, bred. Brindle heiler, bred. 2 spring in tier calves, spring bull i alf — IMPLEMENTS — Me fleering 1” di»< fertilizer drill Mi Deering •: It bind, i Mr1 leering mow.- .1 (Iren- fertiliser corn plant, r with track Tandem dim; Dunham citl'ipack. i . Me Deering manure spreader; riding plow, riding cultivator* walking plow spike harrow wagon and grain bed: waron and rack wagon box 2 set harness. i-owiaiy tank heatei. l’ z lip. gas engine, fly nets, horsliars HAY ANO GRAIN 2 ton timothy ha). 3 ton alfalfa Ar cl«>v. t. bales wheat k raw. Ito bu oats; U>" bu wheat II" shock. corn; •; at res standing corn. MISCELLANEOUS ilea'roiu stove, 3 burner oil stove; 75 1b he Im»x. bed. kitchen cabinet; kitchen table. sue drum. 2 portable hog lions. •«; milk cans, buckets strainer, small tools ami other items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Harry Jackson OWNER. Auctioneers T Dfl Si hieferateiii and Chris lldinkClerk—Bryce Daniels PUBLIC SALE Al ! hare quit farming. I will hold a .dosing out sah- at my farm located 2 miles cast of Dctatur mi 221 ’hen .' miles north and mile Vest. or & wAlea south of Monroeville on 1«1 then l’» miles went. Wednesday, October 17,1945 at 1:00 P. M. 24—CATTLE—24 Spotted io* 4 yrs old, du.- •<, , r . shell in January . Black tow 5 yrs old due in February: Jersey raw. 7 yrs. old. du.- Feb. 1; 2 Hoi sit-in heifers du*- with second . alf in Match; Black Holstein .ow 3 yr*, old fresh 2mo Pasture bred Guernsey 3 yrs. old. Pasture bred; Holstein cow S yrs. Mid, open Altov., cows nil on good production. 2 Holstein and 2 Guernsey heifer* bred to fr> then in pring: AH cow* and heifer* in calf to Holstein Bull 1 Holstein heifer l’ z yrs old: 1 Holstein. 1 Guernsey yesriirg heifers. I yearling steer; 1 Beg. Hoisicili heifer. 3 hull calves; 1 heifer; 2 steers, all spring calves. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Single unit Hinman milking machine, first class condition: Iron stulls for 4 cows; 2 drinking cups; 2 dairy wasn tanks, milk pails and strainer. FEED AND BEDDING 35<> Dales (wire tied > Clover Hay; M Bales (wire tied! Wheat Btr,w- __ IMPLEMENTS — • Me-D (Hl tractor discs; I Ohio 1« ft. cultipacker; 112 hoe Hoosier grain drill; J D corn planter with fertilizer and soylteaa attachment Mc.-D. manure apreatler. equipped for tractor; Mower, Spike tooth harrow; 2 wheel trailer: llubber tire wagon with hay rack; iron wheel wagon: Implement frailer with stock rack MISCELLANEOUS equipment Het of tractor tire chains foF W tire, will fit 1«” to IIU” tire; l« fl. %" pipe; 2 hard coal brooder Moves; hog feeder, chicken feeders and fountains: slip scoop; gasoline drums; iron kettle ami other miscellaneous items. TERMS—CASH. i Herman Sautbine ■ Salo Clerk—Bryce Daniels Auctioneers— Chris Bobnke and Meh tn Liechty

era Is and admirals." In- addml. ".Mankind can survive only I IthruuKh a world community and u I wurld state." o NEW BLOWS | (Turn T» Page &. Column M *AI-’L rivalry was such that no in -| I dividual previously connected with either group ehollil Ire a rommis .stow member McKeough whs confirmed by .1 4210-34 vote.

Youth Confesses To Slaying Os Buddy Chicago Youth Held For Hotel Slaving e* 111 ■ aw Chicago. th i 15 iTl’t—Aasial-i-nt state'* attorney Blair Vernes said i.hlii; tha !• year old Donald I'ouk Edward' bad admitted during a lie detectoi test that lie slew lit* IT year-old pal. Morton Stein, in a battle over robbery spoils E'lwanla. returned here yesterday from Gretna, lai., had maintained that h.- killed Stein known to Chicago Itobbyaoxera as Flash Gordon «’ the Stevens Hotel I hen- last May II In self defense Varnes »aid that after four and one half hours of qU**Stioßitlg Ed wards admitted he had first beat on stein with a blackjack, then stabbed him with a hunting knife and stuffed the mutilated body into a closet of -in- r<Mim they sharad in ’he lakefront hotel Edwards, the state official said. . > a 1.-- . U-. ..1.1..e

told of <|imrrelitlg With the older boy over loot from a hurglnry here I asked him to give me my dough. Edwards was quoted as relating "We were lying in twin bed* and Stein rolled over. His arm moved toward a table on whh h there was a blnckjai k. I Jutiiio-d up and grabla-d the black ja. k first. I began to hit him with it, and he fought bmk I hit him with th* (dm kja< k until it broke. Then 1 I grabbed a knife tha' was on the table ami .‘ tabbed him with I’ ’’ I nti! yesterday. Edwards claim'cd Stein ‘tracked him first He said h»- had wanted to break np the partnership rather than aid St- it- tn - omini'tir.g rolilteries to finance th.-ir >-xi t.rsloti In high living V.-irne- »a id Edwards' latest story involved him In burglaries of which he previously hail plead •>*i inno-i-n-- . <l*i taring In had only >tood maid' while Stein ran«h-k< 'l a Chit ago home. Th*- minder investigation, into which the name: ot several teenage Chicago gill- were injected, tom h«-d off a probe of jm* ni|e delittqu* m y in Koger- Park high schools Voting Edward- was arre*>ied on an aii’o heft charg* in Louisiana and held three weeks In-fore a lette* he wrote to a Chii-ngo friend gav-- local police a hint of his whereabouts and brought his confession. — o - ———-— PERON'S LAWS (Ton To Pag*- 3, Column 3) -itpretn*- court.’ T • rectors denounced the triumvirate as a "new nhase of dietutorship " and said Its plan to institute a civilian i abin* t was tutil*- because the ministers still would remain subject to the "caprice of a croup of soldi* rs." Th*- three officer-ministers admit -i-dly were finding It difficult to persuade any non political civilians to eiitei their cabinet. Peron. who resigned last week as vie*- president, war minister and lainir secretary, was* under arrest on Martin Garica island in th*Plat*- river, but his intluemx* still was being felt. Jatinir leaders who supported I'eron tlir* at*-n*-*l to call a strike that aouhl paralyze transport and* public utilities as a protect against his ouster ami arrest Moderate play quickens the wit. We do not really prey until we are honest with ourselves, as well as with God. A Bible promise is a good stone to throw nt the devil In time of temptation. ARCH NAZI (Contln-r-it Fr&m ?*«• One) il p.m. in the “condemned man’s corner'' of Thiais cemetery near Da ma nd. Naud and Laval's other attorney, Jacques itarraduv. called on prayhaired Mrs Laval and notified her that her htrnbaiid had "died courageously." She was staying at the home of her daughter, Jose De f’hamhurn, wife of Count Rene De ('hamburn, in the place de PalateBourbon

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Two Naw Fliers Are Killed Near Anderson ! ~• Andtisou, lud., Oct. 15 iL'l’l The bodies of two young navy filers whose navy plane crashed northwest of here yesterday, still 1 wen- unidentlfied by military authorities today. Th* plane crashed Into the yard of Paul Stayton and damaged a chimney and a section of the wall of his home. Wlin.-asm said the craft appeared to explode in midalt. Stout field authorities reported that the plane wae based at Vero Beach, Flu . and wa on a special mission from Stout field to Atlanta. Ga., at the time of the * i ash. New Airline Service Fort Wayne-Houston Fort Wayne, Ind. Oct. IE -I UP) Chicago A Southern Air Lines has announced a southern flight fioin Fort Wavne to llmmton. via Memphis. Little Rink and Shrev

Open wide your door and pocketbook to tiuk « it'wv '» ■ ■rff Krit FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY I DO MORE THAN EVER BEFORE IN I AmericasGrealVictoiyLoan'. * THERE’S STIITA BIG JOB AHEAD! I hey ri on the march—the Victory Volunteers of your cun>* |; R y mumty! They're making their important rounds nghf now in , | St support of AMERICA'S GREAT VICTORY LOAN! gSg Give them a rousing welcome in the form they'll appten- jgs ate most-your order for your full share of the Giant Vietc-y j •, j: * |K Loan quota. 1 9 The war may be over, but there's a tremendous job still 1. « : fen •head. Hundreds of thousands of our wounded fighting men 4 must be cared for-nursed from battle wounds to health. & , A w *lb & Sons, husbands and fathers ail over the world must be | " brought home safely- AND quickly. Yes, the job ahead is big i I- - and COSf/y. AMBRICA’S GREAT VICTORY LOAN quota is R v W *J f? $11,000,000,000. - H I When your neighborhood Victory Volunteer calls, open |. s wide your door and pocketbook. The most important Bonds i* f Wg \ you vc ever bought are the Bonds you buy today in America's ir Great Victory Loan! 5 !|f Ml ** C' Igr THI WARMEST J | WELCOME YIT ' - I This Advertisement Sponsored in Honor of Adams County’s Fighting Men by The Decatur Casting Co. The First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAL’ S Light Gray Iren Castings Uses I Bond Issuing Agsnt Css I—Bssd—Grain Ths Boston Btor< Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya Company,!* Manufsctursrs of Dairy Products Manufacturers A Jobbsrs Drain Tilo—Hollow Building Tils Livestock Fo»a» Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, Inc. Clolliler Complete Homo Funiishlngs North Bssond BL This ban officiaflt. 8. Trca&ury advcrlbem^l—prepared under the augpiceo of Trcaoury Department and War Advertising

purl, to besiu Nuv 1. Th*- 1.017-mlle trip will br uuiU* in less than eight hours. The company will begin its liwuaursl nixhte today tli-oußh Fort Wayne whoa the new civilian aii 1 terminal at Boor field has boon tie--1 dlcaled. Tranacontim-nla'. A West ern Air. Inc . also will resume or•rations which were snspended last I May at Smith field i - o Local Restaurant Is Closed For Week Th* Reber restaurant was dossil today for a week to give employes , their vacation it was staled that , th*- restaurant would be remodeled later and a near buslneay opened in the place by Robert Reber, pro-| pt letor. DOCK WORKERS (Turn To I’airo b. Column <) i of Li*’”.** tons dally. I 4—ln Hollywood, the 211JH10 t nienil*er» of th** Hcreen Actors Guild were told by th*- board of I ■

dirM-tors to observe film s’udio picket hues if any danger were imminent The resolution cited '•development of a condition threatening bodily harm to guildsmen and women. Meaaiiuu-. movie nar Eric Johnalon was iu the movie capital to look into 'lie hitter jurlsdh llonal dispute of two AFL unions, now in its 31st we* k. as pickets reportedly surrounded Cohimhia Pictures, Technicolor studios, IthO-Path*-. Warner Bros., ana Universal Film

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MONDAY. OCTQBR 15

I Brotherhood of r r ••’•-Phnned l 0 tJ . p J Maygru, *j| "led arbitratigii unionist,, , inil ' Mlgl morning. '"■'"'fwi J