Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1945 — Page 2

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Lisi Honor Students 01 Catholic Schools Second Six Weeks Report Announced Honor roll* for th< secund six weeks of the first semasiei for the Decatur Cai both high school and the St Joseph grade school were announced today by school officials. There arc 24 students on the high school honor roll and 22 on the grade school list The complete lists follow: High School Seniors A s B’s Patricia York ......... a Hlchard Weinhoff 2 3 .Marian Sorg I |

»al Ii- ■ ' II I M .1 111 V • . - - " M ' 'Oh Should we add a box of pencils ? in vJV/ Before the war, <jue was studying jf | • & '' -1 ■ • Tv"' 4 ■ * *4 architecture. 1 But Joe’s last sight on earth was the C V blinding flash of a Jap grenade. After months of hospitalization, Joe’s other wounds have healed. But his eyes fl ’■ are gone for good. i " wt " & J x • y 'JBw*' 'IF "jjßffitt, "• ci" k 'i' 20 Jkt i ,s y ’ ■ v '^ T “ t -.~ i -I''''

/W Port of his protont equipment it a pair of ■r dark glasses, and a cane to help him feel his r way. Should we let Joe try to eke out an existence legging on a street comer, or selling pencils? Or does Joe deserve a better life than that? Training Joe for a real job, and a real place in the America he fought for, will take money. Lots of money. There are many Joes who need help. For there were over 0 million American casualties in the war! The debt wo owe our wounded can never Im- paid in full. But what can be done, must be done—and it's up to us. The Victory Loan is on now. The money you lend (at interest) by buying Bonds will help to giv* our msß the best medical case io the 1

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BIG OUTPUT OF (('•aliened Feeie •’age Ooei 13?)’ after lha • nd «!»« campaign lull bad w -at»!ier and shortage of armaments d' tuyed tt»e allack. "The queeilon now arose whether oi not we should carry the war 1 mto Dritalii by landing on a grand | scab FurUicrirfore, in vk-w of* the I lanwibie event uailly of ibe I S A. entering the war It was uveessary Ito take into onsideration the ocI citation i f a numlM-r of advincod support points In the Atlantic, for in«tan •• Iceland and the Aaomi." Jod! suld the attar k on Briluiu and «■ npatlon of !•!’.<• Atluntl islands was rejected becauim rtt«| Germans lacked naval and air at length. Jieii • Giortud the Gauleiters to ferret out traitors and develop ttlie will to resist. He luid them Uial tin necessity for war had been clear to everyone when Germany

world. Artificial limbs. Education and trah>- • - ; ing, to make them self-sufficient citizens. I I And the money you lend will pay you back four dollars, at maturity of “E" Bonds, for every three you put in. That means a comfort- \ able neat egg for you—a big step toward sc- \ ' curity and comfort in years to come. \ t R*m«mb«rinff whot boyt like Joe have done for you, buy Bonds to the hilt! Thia is the . \ j loti time you’ll be asked to buy extra Bonds.* znnA ’ To say “Thanks’’ in a very real way for the Victory those boys won for ug! li _ «TW I ZjjTTT’W i Vlrtsry Lass, F."’’! WDDXSBff BU4. Savings Bands wMwstbiasthrsegh rag. star autharisMlan a*assies und fiiraMgh the manMUMMSN— ' W 1 —amnw—J I a

mtyred bosiillllmi. It wgsn t HU the silaal lon had become acute, he swld- that Wit- Gi-nnan paopla begnu to ask whether they bad not undertaken tors rnuiti Aldiimuu assorted i.h*i Judl'e speech identified him coinnletcly with the Nail conspirators. Tin promutkMl introdmed a memorandum written by lljalmar S'limht to Hitler in 1»:»5 ruvi-ei-ini that Germany sard •peni |44,uou.ooo oa secret armKiien'.s that year. Il also allowed that Germany had built tM» a deficit of 1240.000.(im.ooo between 192 N and 1935. Thl* debt, largely due to rearmament, was heliu' financed by using the • money market for rhoii term credits "All Germany's rwumteeve must lie <cn» nt rated lo finance arms menls." Schacht said He urged reduction of all oifier eipendltureg Medical ejperts have decided al-mc-Wt unanimously (hat Rudolf

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" 1 Hass Is tempo rarity insaga. and i the tribunal Is enpected to hand down a ruling Friday dismimln* ihJm fivnn trial until he is cured, reliable informants said i French. Russian and American medical reports wbow "complete accord" about Hews. It was understood. while the British disagree . rli<htly <m minor points. Th" tribunal Is expected to order Hess tj subml: lo a narcolk treat ment used in neuropspebiatrir cappa. combined with shock treat' uimii Experts beHeya hi* nervous amnesia condition can be c ured in 15 to So. duys. i ■»——»«*-» —»» fn ” ■"*" T DIVORCE SUITS ARE (ConUnusd fftom Paga Oae> the defendant and t-uai •* does not want to live with her. tn addition to the divorce the plaintiff also seek* the care and custody of their two children, age four and a baby 10 month* old Return datec will be <«et for this term cf court. <he clerk stated. DIVERS SEARCH ((.•otiaued ffram Pane Oae> Washington state highway police said. Had the schoollcound bus completed Ils circuit, it would have been carrying up to GO. Lose of life was lowered because many parents were driving their children to schools through the snowstorm. The victims were students in the high school, Junior high school and grade schools of nearby Che lun. Wash. Heroine of the accident was Mrs. Glenna Brown. 37-year-old farm wife, who Imarded the bus to keep a dentist appointment in Chelan. She saved several of the children by pushing them through broken windows as the bus rolled over in the lake and sank after floating momentarily "I can still hear the* helpless cries and screaming of those children." Mrs. Brown said as she lay prostrate from her experience. Donnie Mack, 13, said that he ‘nearly fainted” when the bus catapulted down the 15-foot cliff into the water. "But the cold water brought me to and I headed for the first brok-1 en window," he said. "I got out before the water started coming ' it. fast, but when I saw my pal. | Ronnie, drown, I wished I was! back in there. He can't swim you know, and he headed out into the lake instead of into shore." Donnie cried. .Di vara, operating from a lake barge floated over the spot where the l.ig bus disappeared, thought once that they had located the sunken vehicle at the «5-foot level. But pan.t aud broken glass on a ledge at the 144-foot level led them to (relieve the bus had dropped even deeper. EMPEROR HIROHITO (Turn To Page 3, Column I) Maipchi said. The diet will meet for 18 days, then be dissolved to make way for the new house of representatives soon to Ire elected, probably in January. The proposed election reforms would give voting rights to all persons above 2o years, regardless of sex. Men or women could become candidates for office at 25. This law would. Based on the 1P44 census. mean an electorate of 42.910.000 Eligible voters in the 193? elctkm totalled 14.479.554. Tq ensure free voting, the government already has announced Its policy of refi'gluing from interfering in the coming general election. it is expected tu ask the diet for wholesale reform of past electioneering coßtrpl regulations. MEMORIAL SERVICE (Turn To Page 5. Column ffi Oeorze Roop, esteemed loyal knltypt; L. R. ewlewtnt?d lecturing knight; Holthouse, treasurer; Roger Kelly, esquire; Carl tiiieets. tiler; A. L. Col<hto. inner guard. The lodge trustee i are Hoy Johnson, B. J. Clark and Carl Gattr<hall —————o Hurts Curtains M curtains from south windows eome back from the cleaner “in pieces'* and those from north windows return in good condition, suspect the sun rather than the clean er. ———— O’ ' ' PAT HURLEY RESIGNS mu (Turn To ffffffs »■ Col urns >) ment.'* “The professional foreign service men sided with the Chinese communist armed party and the imporialist block of nations whose policy it wss to keep China divided against herself." he said. "Our profesisonal diplomats continuously advised the communists that my efforts in preventing the collapse of the national gov ernruont did not represent the policy of the United Slates." He said the professional diplomats also advised the Chinese cemmunisti got io accept unities tton with tffe Chinese aatienai army unless the communists were given control.

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NEW RUSSIA-CHINA (Turn To Page ff. Onlumu 4> portedly «4tered inelude loses O f| Hie south Manchuria all way end the Chinese eastern railway A rumor that Mallnovskv had disarmed communists gt Due ng chon and Mukdeg wan not conficu ed, bw it l» (‘hunstklng* conjeeturn that communists in those places may have been evacuated S( Its Soviet commander's iM|N«gt. UNION LEADER, (CosttsuM rrem Page Oe«) by strikes scrips the net too Ford officials emsthasized tfust the layoffs were necessitated by a shorts** of parts resulting from strikes In 15 supplier pisnt* and In no way connected with the General Motors strike. M. L. Bricker. Fotd vice Presi dent, said 4i>.<M)o workers would be

PUBUCAUCW GOOD 5 ROOM HOME and HOUSEHOLD «ffm 1J Geneva. Indiana K Saturday, Dec. 1, FINE 5 ROOM Bungalow and 1 , Acre o t Land M K‘ o( Geneva, Indiana at the Jumtion <>r :h, i. No. 116 Home is in excellent repair. i.<-* j **Km decorated. Encioeed back porch Fnm i. u Some Fruit. Flowers and Nhrubbt-ij city TRICITY. Garage. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Living Room Sin . Knw|.,,i. [ 2 End Tables; Magazine Rack: 5 TUBE ZENiTh 9112 AXMINBTBR RUG; Dining Room Sun. im, with Spring and Mattress; Kitchen Tabu 4 nd i ca»m met; Metal ice Box; Bath Room Scahc. STOVES: i used one season; 2 Hole Kerosene Hcatitig Stun many other articles. TERMS Home —20% day of sale, balatx i- u|x>u di-lhefyg Household Goode—Cash. ML* RICHARD MOSER and THELMA 1 W J. F. Sanmaun— Auctioneer. MB (’. W. Kent—Sales Manager ■Pi Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co Decatur, Indiana. ■F*. publiclal The undersigned will sell at pulic am :i»n thr faJenK personal property and real estate on the i>r*-miM. Yoder farm located 4t| miles west ami Indiana, on SATURDAY, DEC. I,l| Commencing at 1:00 P. M. SO—ACRE FARM-50 B This farm consists of 5b acres of level fertile wil. all under cultivation. Ithprovements: Good 7-roum frame house with *■*** basement, soft water in the house; summerhouse roof; bam 40x40. metal roof with shed attached. IftP: with crib and tool shed 26x32; poultry hou-c an.l olker Ings; good drove well and large soft water < iso-ri! n**?s« trees. A rare opportunity to make a good »»(•• and PERSONAL PROPERTY Jgf Heating and laundry stove; oil stove. 2 <upb<»r»JW with records; 2 dropleaf lablex; dining room t»W*and kitchen chairs: 4 stands; rocking <han battery 'K stand; 2 beds and springs. igg MISCELLANEOUS Cream separator, milk cans lard press; >aUM*e cans; seed sower: hand corn planters (Opi»r kettles, gas lamp; kerosene lanterns; keros<n-- lamp*. fence stretcher; post auger; forks; fruit jars: <r<H MB dishes and many other articles not mentioned TEHMS—Caah on persona) property il--d « chase price, cash on day of sale, balance on oi <>• • •• ■' when and abstract will be delivered au'l I" - ■ Ervin and Goldie W oIIM Jeff fjechly. Auctioneer ■ E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk. REAL ESTATUUffI BY EXECUTOR State of Indians, County of Adams. HS . r, de‘ , A’ ei In the Matter of :he estate of Charies uOue-” - •- 4181 . U . , will and The undersigned, executor of the last will „*. s estate of Charles Longenberger. deceased. e. ■ z by virtue of the provisions of said will and y Circuit Court be will at the hour of 1:30 I M- of J Bth Day of December, W • F » ..id deced* 1 * ** — offer at public auction all of the interest o lo the following described real estate. u>*‘ . ter ( t 4 i « The south halt (’A) of Ibe “" r ‘ b X" lliU ete-n (l> the southeast quarter (%) range lol' 1 *’ 1 ‘ township twenty-eight (2«> north- r f |eM . east, containing twenty (20) acre , | o f m> u ' Said Sale will be made subject to w• • ‘ se(l vt lse ol not less than two-thirds (2-3) of the full M1 , juonS ; estate, and upon the following terms and < (n hani j. tte At least 15% of the purchase-money |J nt(l |, !e upon delivery of deed and acceptable « and free from all liens save the 194-> ta» en upO a Landlord possession to said real estate t<> deed and full possession on or before Marc ERNEST LONCENffI® f Al H. H. High. Auctlopear . f .» G. Remy Bierly, Attorney.

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