Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1946 — Page 6
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Trad* In a Gees Tew* — Decatur KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help IS Mile* of Kidney Tubes Huth Out Poieonoua Waste If r. iu-»•* *■• -*Mef .rdbf* m-o-fctaM, ever I* » • ••* tetoe may be ®»er» naes. rrl -.r*»n4tßti»«**»wcrt. .** 4»» an 4 r. <i.t t. »..* Nature nt jwur <4 cicr>» erbia ar4 j*u* i> n waa'e. M'. 4 ■ • • r ' • » f --t. * r»-t» jaouncwua natter t.» r< ma.* la y Mir L'.v 4. it mart* um nt;, m* (*« Aneta, rh. LgsfarNM »f r*.-.K IM.! i>rti a».J rneryy. *. tun* ut> -v. I -ff.nea* vnj«r ita area. wa4arf*a a* 4 <ii«is’»»a. frw jr-nt. r arar.ty aaaaaaM «itA anarunc aad burauna *-*»»• ,m« • - *a there* » mr-.nt* errvaaettte* rwr ludarya or Madder. Kidaers ntay nerd help the name •• bow4a. ao aak r<n.r 4rurri«t for Thea a i’dla a ■tjaaalaat dianrtie. card aaereatfu!!y by mJb aa for «w»r «i ream, than a <>»< happy ■eiirf aad etO help »e !• mil** of bUney Um iutb ■ tit i- -»• ' ua waata trwa yuur dovd. Get buao'a Flaia.
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I WILLIAM JOYCt DIES <C«*tlß«»a I'ram Cage <>».» Int the aiwthwrat London prl»on Reinforced police miarde and a jronp of Rrlttah .oldier* on ieare sere nt the jw4«a»n rate, ready for trouble, but there wm no demon l-tmtkm ahen the eseentton not-j i< e wan poateil at 9:os a. m One of the little traitor’s «uj> ! porter* hared hia hand and a’ood : .>t attention a.« th«- crowd jammed] tcatnat the blr irate to read' the word*. ‘ The judgment of death ‘ waa thia day eMectrted on William I lain Joyce.” Three other young men ytepped t behind a chimp of treea and reJ moved their hata when the 9 a. I m eaectition hour pMted. A -mall woman near I them, a shawl prot«i*ting her head I t oia the float, aaid, "good rid- '
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I dance ” Rom an American. Joyce came under Rrftiah jnrladlctltm hecanae he held Jt British paa.«port when the war began. He broadcast from flrrmaiiy wtitle Mill a euhject of | the Rritteh «j-own | The traitor'* wife *ald fan-well ]to him shortly after dawn, then wa* rettimed to her own cell at 1 Holloway prison. She waa capturI ed with him at Flen»hurg la«t May 2«. Hi* brother. Quintin, and a * ehter also paid him a goodbye icnll. Quintin later attended a mem . orla! service for him it was under- ' mood. The mote hated of Britain'- • traitor* waa hanged on the name , gallow* nn which John Amery wa» juit to death on Pec. 19 for n *lm- ■ liar offen«e. The 39 year-old Joyce wa* still drflant when Rhe Howe of liord* rejected hl* appeal on Pec. 18. and told a friend that hr had no regret* for hl« actionsThe London Pally Mall raid today that Joyce had e«pre**ed reI gret for hi* deed* In a farewell i letter w-ltten to hi* father-in-law H White of M.in«he-te-Joyce wa* eiecuted under a 600- j year-old law hecaurr "ho adhered I to the king - * enemies elsewhere j than In the king's realm, to wit, 1 ' »he Herman's 'ealm. contrary to •he treason act of 1351 " I The Booklyn-born propagandist bad sought to escape death on ground* that h<- was an American
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By HAMIM.H CAMOU Blag Featarea Syadlrala Writer HOLLYWOOD—Universal is going very serious in its picture about Rimski-Korsakov. Title has been changed from "Heat Wave" to "Shahrazad” (yes, that's the way they are spelling it) and the
studio arranged I for Georges Korsakov, I grand • nephew ! of the composer, to coach Jean Pierre Aumont In the man neristn of , his famous relative. Korsakov I was in this country on a mission for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and de-
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layed his departure three days to meet AumonL It wan a break for Universal because much background material on the composer was lost when the Nazis sacked the Korsakov museum at Tikhvin. Russia, Ida Lupi no couldn’t be mbre - embarrassed. On Christmas night, i pranksters left a 12-foot foreign ag on her door-step and there's > a rumor that It was filched from . the country’s local embassy. Bob Andrews, M-G-M writer and j author of the recent fiction hit, i "Burning Gold,” la critically ill at i the St. John's hospital. Fcr a ' week he suffered hemorrhages I ffom the nose and hia fever i jumped to 105. Gls went wild over a mishap In ; the magic show which Warner ; Brothers’ Director Peter Godfrey I and his wife, Renee, put on every Saturday night at the Masquers j club. In one of the tricks. Mrs. j Godfrey is locked in a trunk and, I at the proper moment, the trunk i falls apart and she is revealed tn a swank evening gown. But in the now famous performance, the trunk fell apart too soon and ahe waa caught in her undies. Director Eddie Sutherland was rushed to the hospital just in time to save him from pneumonia. . , . The Irving Foye (he's the young-
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i citlren and not subject to trial . 1 in British coarts. The crown prov- - !ed before his conviction cm Sept 11 19 that he held a British passport . i 1 when he went to th-nnany shortly i f! before the war began. Joyce’s In-ohnt voice, with it* 11 theme of "Juirmany calling." hurl | i 1 ed Noll propaganda at the British ] i from the firm month of the war. . 11l 19.19. for s’.- years until British I troop* iapturrd radio Hamburg in May. l'H5. Joyce fieri from Hain j , I burg, only to be caught with hl* wife a short time later near the I l>anl*h iMtrder, FOR SALE Completely Mtnlcrn Home North 11th st. New Furnace, New Water softener. New Automatic «as waler heater. New RtMif. 2 car Karaire. W ill sell complete with all Household furniture if purchaser wants completely furnished Modern home, here it is. Immediate possession. Roy S. Johnson X Sons, Real Estate & Auctioneers. Phone 1619 or 1022. Or. Meh in Liechty. Berne. Ind. It 2 O — | Soda in Cooking A pinch of soda will cut cooking time of peas in half. It neutralizes the acid in the water and thus hasten* cooking.
cst of Eddie Foy’s children) are expecting a baby. . . . Lucille and • Jimmy Gleason, two of Holly* b wood's sweetest souls, have the s sympathy of everybody in movie* * town over the loss of their only b son. Russell. . . . Remember Mary b Carlisle? She and het husband, J James Blakely, are off to the Ar* i gentine where Blakely will be in , charge for Elizabeth Arden Prod* f ucts. . . . Jon Hall is building - Frances Langford a home in Flori Ida and she has given him a four* b neater plane. ... Director Dieterle, b who maintains one cow on his f ranch, received the freak Christ* - mas present of the year. His pals r sent him a milking machine big s enough to handle 12 cows. i e Science came to Irene Dunne’s - aid and the finally has a dog. i Irene is allergic to dog hair but • her husband. Dr. Francis Griffen, 3 made a series of tests, and found r a brxer puppy that doesn’t give . her hay fever. r —— 1 “Sister Kenny" set closed to all , visitors because Rosalind Russell is threatened with laryngitis and the doctors have ordered her not , to speak except In scenes. n ; SHOP.TS: Talk about title* , switches! Charles Rogers' “Angel , on My Shoulder” now will be known as “Me and Mr, Satan." . . . Tommy Harmon has gifted Lou Costello with the Chinese flag 1 that saved his life when he balled ■ out after being ganged upon by Jap Zeros and fell into the hands ‘ of guerrilla forces. . . . Three J hundred maids at New York's Waldorf Astoria have protested to Irene Ryan over her portrayal of their profession in "Diary of a i Chamber-Maid." . . . There’ll be ■ several months’ delay In Lois An- ' drews* and David Street's new ’ home. Shortage of materials. ... i Ramsay Ames lost 10 pounds in 10 days shooting that "Cisco Kid” , picture. . . . Twosomes: Bonita t Granville and Buddy Pepper at i Tom Breneman'a . . . Lzmlse All- * britton and T. Netcher at the i. > Mocambo. Tanis Chandler and Al I Herd at the Troeadero. . . . Frank Sinatra and the Missus making one of their rare night club api pearances at Slapsy Maxie’s. . . , ■ Lucille Ball is taking two lessons . a week so she can fly hez hell* -Icopter when *he gets delivery.
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