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Page Two GREENSBURG(IND.) DAILY NEWS September 17, 1945, Winston Churchill was a Sessional soldier in the British army and fought with the Bengal kaacgrs in India. When Chester W. Nimitz was 27 years old he was commander of U. S. submarine forces in the Atlantic ocean.

CANNING PEACHES CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS BOLOGNA Ib. 20c DRY SALT PORK 20c PORK LIVER Ib. 20c BEEF LIVER Ib. 30c SMOKED SAUSAGE Ib. 39c pTCHBACK'C PHONE 7111.

mj 520 West North Sfc Greenstuff, Ind. Peari-Cola Lima Mnuty, N. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING OF BROOKVILLE BABY CAB SALE VICTORY FIVE CABS LEFT. REGULAR VALUES. C1E QQ REDUCED TO Light Bulb Sale Miscellaneous sizes of odd brands.

Prices reduced for quick clearance. COUNTY SUPPLY CO. East Side Square. Dial 7355. Need Furnace Repairs? We repair and clean all makes of furnaces.

Best workmen. All costs based on actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. Even heat all over house "The Williamson Heater Company: We are delighted with our Furnacp. It krpt us very comfortable, with even heat all over the house.

We used less fuel and it held tin very well. It is a goodJooKins plant. We proud to show jt'to our friends." B. laJiaiia Williamson Heater Division of the ILLIAMSON FURNACES i FURNACES CLEANED S3.95 UP 208-212 W. Railroad.

Dial 0111. We have no BANANAS or PAJAMAS BUT we do have a lot of STAPLE MERCHANDISE that you are going to need in the next few weeks. IT IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY Men's Suits and Top Coats, Boys' Suits, 5 to 12 and 12 to 20, Men's and Boys' Sport Coats, Mackinaws. Rain Coats. Sweaters, Leisure Coats, Melton Coats.

Leather Jackets, Leather Trim Jackets, Finger Tip Cor.ts, Lined Jackets, Unlined Jackets, Coveralls, Flannel Shirts, Men's Rubbers and Arties. Heavy San- dcis, 2 Buckle, 4 Buckle and 5 Buckle artics, Rubber Boots, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, Dress Shoes, Work Shoes, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery, Gym Sox. Also Men's and Boys' Ties, Belts, Suspenders, Supporters, House Shoes, Dress Trousers, School Trousers, Sweat Shirts, Boys' Snow Suits, Suit Cases, Boys' all- Rubber Artics, all sizes from 9 1 -2 in youths to boys' size 6, Men's and Boys' Corduory Hats and Caps. We are sorry we can not always have all the staple work clothing for men and boys at this time but we hope to have more work clothing and boys' school clothing soon. Thanks for being so patient with us.

We are our very best. HYATT 'IRONCLAD South Side Square Fi from LES Sept. 17, 1930 Mrs. John M. Fromer, 39, died at Memorial hospital as the re- Isult of an automobile-train wreck.

i Earl Fromer had accepted a position at Cyclone Fence Co. 2WMWO (Continued from rite One) lead the of the bondage of military cliques. i MacArthur's order to Higashi-'j am who "didn't Kuni, the emperor's kinsman, 't the Japs long enough to instructed the Jap premier to set know what kind of soldiers they up.a plan to allow the largest' arej sa id today he was held by number of people to long enough to find out eluding women for the first hat kind of people they are. tlmp iri Japan's MstorV. "nafinifolxr 'ho "TOO Devereux Warns of Jap (By International' News Service! Tokyo, Sept.

Col. time in Japan's history. Definitely," he said, "we don't The supreme commander also wan to fdrget their 'true char- isiuon at uycione directed the Jap government tol acte Dr. Marjorie Ikemire, of Inch- L. Dror)erty and other anapolis, a representative of the freeze all property and other The iid-mannered Marine, held in Japan by Axis na state board of health, was spend- tionals and demanded a full in- ing several days Greensburg ventory of all Unite Nations arranging for a children health properties confiscated by tne clinic.

Nipponese during the war. Albert Shepherd 82, passed, The government was ord ered away at the I. O. O. F.

Home. to furnish a week a com Burial was at Bluff ton pleted report on United Nations Bonnie Jean was the name holdings as of Dec 7, 1941. given the daughter'born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McNew.

Mrs. Charity Alley Baker, of Report on Holdings The report on Axis holdings Gary, was visiting friends herejwas to be given within 15 days, enroute home from a trip' Coun tries included in this cate- through the south. Germany, Italy, Bul- The weather was: Maximum Finland, Siam, Rumania Hungary. The preliminary roundup of 79; minimum 51. Arthur and Miss Emma Don- nell were in Cologne, Germany, after tour of England and Nor-, top Jap war criminals was just way.

They were to sail from, France Oct. 18. CARD OF THANKS. complete. Two additional members of lex-premier Gen.

Hideki Tojo's cabinet were taken in custody today. They were We wish to thank all who in. su ke Kishi, former minister of any way assisted during the ill-I commerce and industry, and i ness and at the time of the death Rear Adm. Ken Terashima, for- whose 16-day defense of Wake Island inspired America early in the war, warned that the Japs i Rites Are Held For Accident Victim i Funeral rites for Joseph Stanley Foster, 16, accident victim, held here Sunday afternoon, were largely attended. The Rev.

E. G. Jann officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. C.

Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. sang two hymns. Burial was made in the Milroy cemetery.

The casket bearers were: Charles Foster, Robert Foster, Kenneth Wertz, William Moore, James Hargitt and Elden Bergman. Those from a distance who attended the rites here included: will try to ingratiate them- i Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Foster, selves" while they "bow and scheme." Change Attitude Devereux, accompanied by six fellow Leatherneck officers, arrived in Tokyo following recent liberation from a prison camp on Hokkaido, where food was "scarce" and officers were compelled to labor like coolies in mines and fields.

Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. I Gepford Pleak, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Foster, Mr.

and Mrs! Harve Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drake, Mrs. Jack Amos, Edinburg; Fred Amos, Fort Mr. and Mrs.

Frost Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spears, and Mrs.

Frank Preist and son, slapped in the face when he was put aboard a Jap transport at Wake, Jan. 12, 1942r, for transfer to Woosung, China, via Yokomama, said: "The sons of Nippon have changed their attitude toward the Wake Island survivors as defeat (of Japan) loomed. "But we definitely do not forget the true character of the of our wife and daughter, Mary jn er minister of communications' Japanese. They are entirely dif- E. Turner.

We especially ari( railways. ferent when they are on top." Rev. K. E. Thorne, the under- Kishi was the first Jap to be takers, Henry Oliger and help- into custody was con- ers, and all who sent flowers jnected with Japan's war produc- and cards.

jtion machine. Other civilian in- JOHN P. TURNER, dustrialists are expected to be MR. AND MRS. THOS.

namec on new war criminal C. WRIGHT. 220 Ip ij being prepared by MacAr- thur's counter-intelligence offi- 6uy War Bonds and Stamps. i ers. Mentions 38th Division The supreme commander also had welcome news for certain combat units and service forces in the Philippines and other is- The Marine hero, who was! Mark, and Miss Lorene Darnell, CATTLE SPRAY 1 GAL CAN 5 GAL CAN.

The Friendlv Store Solons Tackle HardProbleins (By International News Service) Washington, Sept. begins cracking the hard nuts on its legislative program this week. The House starts out with an mii attempt to enact legislation land's? National! whicn wil1 ease thc demands Guard 31st, in upon members for 37th and named to release of men from the armed be deactivated as soon as possible. Indianapolis; Millard Amos, Miss Emma Amos, Harry Amos and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Cochran and son, Charles, of Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Amos, Mrs.

Rex Cory, Mrs. Wilford Honey, Dale Thompson, Columbus; Frank Thompson, Taylorville. HUBER'S Summer PALM BEACH SUITS and TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS New models and colors. SPORT COATS, SLACKS Plaids, checks and plains. SPORT SHIRTS Long or short sleeves.

STRAW HATS For dress or work. BUY BONDS. HUBER'S HEAR 4 CASES (Continued from Pace Onel filed an answer to the contempt of court charges against him. Having heard the evidence, the court found that the defendant i did not comply with the der of the court because of a misunderstanding of the order of the court. No penalty was giveti except the payment of the of the preceding.

The de- was ruled to have the custody of the child, Larry Ernest Ehlers, on the week-end of Sept. 22, and the custody thereafter was judged to remain as set forth in the decree by the court on March 19, 1945. In the estale of Bernard J. Meer, Luella Whittaker, executrix, filed her final report which was set for hearing on Oct. 1, forces.

The Senate is scheduled to consider tomorrow an unemployment compensation bill which is designed to aid hundreds of thousands of workers who may suffer through job dislocations in the reconversion period. Sparring matches between congressional factions, which have been carried on recently in committees now arc ex to break out into rca! fights on the floor of both branches. Three-Way Fight Seen The Senate battle over un-j employment compensation 1 become a three-way fight. One group will seek to restore all Farm Bureau Plans Annual Convention Indianapolis, Sept. Indiana Farm Bureau board of directors has voted to hold the organization's annual convention this year in "the usual "peace time fashion'' at Indianapolis, Murat Temple, Nov.

15, 16 and 17, it was announced today by President Hassil E. Schenck. Until the recent ban on conventions was lifted, there had been discussion of limiting the attendance to official delegates. "Now that the world is again at peace." Schenck said, "we will go ahead with plans for a big state-wide Indiana Farm Bureau meeting." Westport Legion Plans Initiation An initiation of several World War II veterans into the ranks of the American Legion will mark the meeting of Westport 339, American Legion ion Friday night, September 21. Charles Campbell, commander of the Westport post degree team, has issued an invitation to all, Westport Legion members attend.

east 5 000 features of the Kilgore bill, wcrc aughler which provided for a rm-imiiT unemployment compensation for 26 weeks by adding federal to state funds. Some members, pointing to shortages, will oppose any federal supplement of the state un- 1945. Russell employment compensation sys- Hurst filed a com- terns, which have been liber- plaint for a restraining order against Burney Evans and Wil- alized. The third group is the mid- iliam F. Davis, sheriff, on the dle-of-the-road faction repre- court entry docket.

The court judged that i given. such notice be INDUCTION i (Continued from Face One) who have not been deferred by reason of their importance I in their occupation or because jof special circumstances sur- i rounding them. i ln O'Reilly who discov- i Each registrant classified ered the first dj amon mine in I still has 10 cays from date of Afr ca had great difficulty in 'mailing of classification card to persuading anyone that it was ask for a hearing with the genuine. se nted by a majority of the Senate finance committee, which reported a modified Kilgore bill. The modified measure, while not interfering with amounts paid unemployed under the state systems, provides federal supplementation up to 60 per cent of the amount paid by states with a maximum of 26 weeks.

board, or take an appeal to the CASH For Personal Needs Persona', debts are sometimes necessary incurred for countless imp a reasons. A Bailey-Jones loan -will enable you to pay up accumulated bills and keep your credit card clean. LOANS UP TO $300 O71C4 PHONE 797B CORNER MAIN AND BROADWAY LOANS INSURANCE appeal board. The registrant, I Buy Wa Bonds and Stamps. his employer, a dependent, or 'any person interested, may file with the board a request for deferment during this 10-day period.

The board is compelled to give consideration to all evidence and requests contained in each registrants case. However, it is obvious the board cannot in justice and fairness, extend deferment to any registrant for no evidence for such dc- i ferment has been submitted, 'nor is there any assurance that the deferment will bo extended simply because a request has been filed. Thc board must I weigh the evidence in the light of the rules and regulations, in I deciding each case. I The war is over, but the armed forces are still calling GENUINE LATEX RUBBER GLOVES For Household Use. Sizes 2 ot 2 BACK THE MORRIS 5c, lOc to $1 Store men 18 to 26 for replacements I of the thousands who will be released from service, and as the need may rise for the forces of occupation.

The Decatur county I board is appreciative of the sup- port which has been extended by the public and will endeavor I to merit the continuance of such I approbation. In both name and fornr the modern novel derives from Northern Italy. THEATRE DRESS PARADE. Ants in Your Pantry. BEAUTIES.

SNAPSHOTS. NEWS. 'BIIENDA STARK REPORTER." CITY FRUIT MARKET North Side Square We Deliver. Phone 7021 new "fittie cheated fye CHEN YU CBKE MflKE-UP It's a quality look skin has never had fine chic true "pure silk" look with neither the appearance nor the feel of make-up. You'll love the way it stays too.

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