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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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October 22, 1944. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Boys Warned Germany Might Be Cut to 3d of Pre-War Size About Pranks; Two Are Fined social forces can claim exclusive credit" Each Has Helped Each party has helped, he remarked, "but the impetus sprang from the faith and the charity of the American people from their recognition of social ills and their demands that something be done. Bricker, visiting Utah for the first time, said at Provo the Democrats were stressing foreign affairs because "they know they would be overwhelmingly defeated" if the November election campaign were cast on domestic issues." Some Demand Police Chief H. J. Schepper yes terday warned.

Decatur boys and Social Gains Not Due to One Party-Bricker Salt Lake City, Oct 21 (AP) Neither the Democratic nor the Republican party. Gov. John W. Bricker declared tonight" can claim "exclusive credit" for the progress of social legislation. Rather, the Republican candidate for vice president said, the credit is due to "the faith and the charity of the American people." "The New DeaL" he added in a girls to leave the city drop lignis alone because of the danger to I Severe Slashing passing traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian.

--rmanv would lose more than The warning came after tne ar rest of two youths who were rViaroprl with lettine down the lights in the streets in the east side of the city. The boys, Glenwood Shadrick, 16, of 1290 East Riverside avenue, and BUSINESS CAREERS nrpnarpd srjeech released by his George M. Bruder, 17, of ltwu Smith Silas, street, pleaded guilty campaign staff, "would have us be- i to charges of conduct and were finied $8.40 each. Officers said', that the boys had third of her legitimate territory that held before she took over the most severe pro-ooVals are carried out after the var. That is, unless even more drastic proposals to chop the coun-jrv up into small states are carried out The pre-war area of Germany, jet including Austria, Czechoslovakia or Memelland, was 181.714 miles.

The territory Germany might lose embraced a prewar "population of some 22 million persons, slightly less than a third of the total. Independent Austria The Moscow declaration calls for Austria to be restored as an independent nation. vakia. as one of the United Na-tions also would presumably be re- let down the drop lights in the 1200 block East rjantrell street, ai Seventeenth and Lawrence streets, at Eighteenth and Lawrence streets and at Seventeenth and Moore begin at Brown's. Thousands of young people have trained at Browns, gone out to good positions both here and elsewhere, and "made good" in them.

Many of these graduates are now executives and employ from time to time present-day graduates. You, too, can succeed with our training. Write, call, or phone 2-2664 for information. BROWN'S Business Colics DECATUR vssi? friywfrgj DoubtleiI win jfy uth. and of Sylt.

gSM. Ruions soy -something "'iWffSS to lithuania-which itself is 2 seaplane base, uncertam. gsXgfSvltV tfiHg should be done here. Noth- fassfVf I ir.rwfoii now claimed by Russia. WEim gg Presumably Germany will ingdefinjtfrops imer-ap i.

bremen cscssinJ 1 j' i may be moved rdf Has been spoken of as iat I from Berlin. JF Jr compensation to Poles for tKJCTLi 1 I Is -4 lost territory. Russia may 'JM Itotu, indefinite. May I i i VCj I' lf 1 go to Poland since it GERMANY fj -KSiH nSAVtf- Dr, L' MY de-tndustrialiied or to Germany. II I 1" l.l.lj-l'JL'JJ-f jBMiW BEL' iV "''ustry in.erna,ionali,.d.

1 To be western boundary i I fffc demands of Moscow LUBLIN FR ANCEAi I urn erg ln west 'of" the 1 tTV Prelumably fae "ored Rhine. Belgium I II II I I 1 UanubeR, to pre-war statu, at least. may want part of i e-A. MUNICH I Rhineland. III II II i tviENNA.

sJ" vBERN 1 streets. "Such pranks are extremely lieve that until it came to power, no interest was ever shown in social legislation or the welfare of the common man." Historical Characteristic The Ohio governor said: "The New Deal cannot rightfully claim exclusive guardianship of the nation's social conscience. Recognition of social justice and humane consideration for the oppressed, the sick, the poor and the aged is an historical characteristic of the American people "The genuine progress of social legislation in the United States is something for which neither political party nor any specific set of dangerous. Wires on those lights carry enough voltage to kill peo ple, and the next youngster we catch pulling such a trick will not get off that easy. Lights dropped tnrpd Memelland, which Hitler into the path of cars might cause a serious wreck, as they are dif ficult to detect until a driver is too close to avoid an accident, said Police Lieut.

Ralph Doyle. took away from Lithuania, will be taken back, and Poland has put in a claim for East Prussia, which Kijoins Memelland. (Russia now claims Lithuania as the result of a vote after the Soviets moved into Estonia, Latvia ind Lithuania in 1940.) ks-Ae. from East Prussia, the Bible Conference Moscow Polish group has raised yf probability of a demand that Poland's western boundary be ex Victor Records for Autumn Listing Taylorville, Oct 21 Rev. J.

a. Walton, D. New York City, who is holding a series of Bible conferences throughout the Central States, will deliver the sermon at Sunday morning worship in the First Methodist church here. At 3 p. he will conduct a conference on Bible reading and at 8 p.

Monday, he will speak at an institute for young people, which also will be held in the First Methodist church. tended to the Oder river to in-r'lde the port of Stettin on the INNSBRUCK HILi.ill I -i VV 1 1 t. Tj To be restored under Moscow Declaration, qj cst bank. I France Asks Territory Some French spokesmen have mace a demand that France be riven all of Germany west of the GERMAN POST-WAR BOUNDARIES UNDER MOST SEVERE PROPOSALS SHORT OF ACTUAL DISMEMBERMENT. 0 50 100 150 1111 Prpsumablv the French MILES AP Ntwsftature id- of loot Ida -3 -l Moultrie Has $312,000 Sixth War Loan Goal The Week in Religion Churchmen Back Dumbarton Sullivan, Oct.

21 (Staff) The quota for Moultrie county Dewey Happy Over Pittsburgh Albany, N. Oct. 21 (AP) Obviously happy over the recep RACHMANINOFF "PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 INC MINOR" Sergei Rachmaninoff with ELpColdM Stokowski a8nd the PhUadelphia Orchestra. BEETHOVEN "SYMPHONY NO.

6 IN MAJOR" (Pastoral)-Arturo Toscanini and the B. C. Symphony Orchestra. UM DUKAS "THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE'; DUcherzo tot Orchestra) -Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. DM-717 iz Ene "CONCERTO IN MAJOR FOR AND ORCHESTRA" Jascha Heifetz, Violin, and Boston Symphony Orchestra i under the Direction of Serge Koussevitzky.

DM-581 $5s RAVEL "BOLERO" The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Serge Kousseky. EMERSON PIANO HOUSE in the 6th Wrar Loan drive, start Oaks Post-War Security Plan ing November 20, is $312,000, it was announced today by Everett Hays, Sturdy Dependable Reconditioned PIANOS Both Uprights and Grands that will satisfy your most exacting requirements. Convenient Terms EMERSON PIANO HOUSE 143-145 N. Main St. Decatur the time beine are not committing Church leaders commented fa vorably this week on the Dumbar county war finance chairman.

The tion he received in Democratic themselves on the issue. The biennial convention of the American Lutheran church at San industrial valley. Belgium has not raised any territorial demands, but when and if she does, the only area open to her would be the northern part of the Rhine valley, the part which is opposite Belgium instead of France. Holland has made only a conditional claim on German territory. She has said that she might feel Compelled to demand some land, depending on the amount of Dutch land flooded and ruined by retreating Nazis.

Bavaria to Austria The biggest chunk that might be tarved out of Germany under present tentative proposals would be the entire state of Bavaria. There have been suggestions that Bavaria be joined with Austria. The Bavarians, southern Germans, are more of the same Austrian stripe than the Prussians. There is also a suggestion thai Pittsburgh, Gov. Thomas E.

Dewey ton Oaks post-war security plan, warning, however, that this proposal should be only a starting snent a rainv Saturday complet dusky. Ohio, this week passed a ing plans for his final campaign resolution deeming it "unwise for point. push through the Midwest. The Archbishop York called the The Republican presidential nom total sum is $45,000 less than the quota in the 5th War Loan drive. The Sixth War Loan quota in-ludes a quota of $289,000 for individual purchases and $23,000 for corporations.

A county meeting of 6th War Loan workers will be held sometime during the first 10 days of November, Mr. Hays said. nlan nractical and realtistic." but added that the successful working the United States to adopt a program of universal peacetime military conscription." At a later session the question was reopened and it was voted to strike the original resolution from the record. Phone 4437 143-145 North Main inee, who leaves Monday on a swing through Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Chicago, is expected oi ihe scneme lor world peace would depend on the closest co-oneration between the British Com to devote the closing week of his campaign to the East Coast. Quakers have gone so far as to monwealth, the United States, and Russia.

Will Hear F. R. Thp executive mansion was express fear that peacetime military conscription will mean the end of all religious liberty and even the elimination of such religious ami ins as the Society of Friends. German elements be moved out of tuned in for tonight's broadcast by President Roosevelt before the For eign Policy association in New i This viewnoint was expressed at Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. The likelihood seems to be that Germany's northern boundary, with Denmark, will remain sub- York City.

I the fall meeting of the American Aides indicated the governor Friends Service committee PhiladelDhia. itantially as it was before the would be ready to answer any re- buttal by Mr. Roosevelt to Dewey's foreign policy speech in New York American religious leaders were equally approving. Dr. Henry A.

Atkinson of New York said that the Dumbarton Oaks plan more nearly approaches perfection than any plan yet evolved. He cautioned, however, against expecting perfection in peace plans immediately, stressing that the perfection of any social institution comes through use. Points on which agreement was not reached at Dumbarton Oaks, he predicted, will be ironed out when the problems cf wider control are solved. Other religious groups have Congress not to pass a Na war. The area adjoining Denmark is unquestionably German in history and noDulation However.

Den City last Wednesday, in which he IMI tional Service act or take any fur-thpr legislative action on compul mark has no exile government to assailed what he called the President's "personal secret diplo-; macy." make claims for her, and it may sory military training until after be that claims will be advanced when the Danes are in a position the war. Organizations taking this position include the National Commission on Christian Higher Edu to do so. Orf the west coast of the Daiv cation of the Association of Amer Two Broadcasts The itinerary for the rest of his campaign is being kept fluid, with several possible speaking dates left nnpn The only announced engage-; ican Colleges. ish peninsula lie several German islands, including Sylt, which the Starting Point for Peace Churchmen of the Protestant, The Commission asserted that berman have heen usin? as a only after the war is over and the ments for next week are broad- Catholic, and Jewish faiths addres j- seaplane base, and Helgoland, a naure of the peace is more clear-lv indicated will it be Dossible to sing a mass-meeting in Kansas Citv, in behalf of the inter- establish wise policies looKing to "Effective as of Oct. 15th a substantial wage increase has been inaugurated at the Sangamon Ordnance Plant by authority of the War Department Wage Administration Agency." faith "Pattern for Peace" hailed the Dumbarton Oaks announce ward national defense and the preservation of the peace.

It also pxnressed the ODinion that service navai strongpoint. rresumaDiy these islands would be taken away from Germany, but the question of who would take them over has not been raised. Kiel Canal a Problem There have been numerous oth-r proposals for cutting German strength and bringing men and women have the right to a voice on such an important casts in Minneapolis Tuesday night and Chicago Wednesday night. There will be a three-hour stopover in Milwaukee on the way between those two cities. Dewey will speak in Buffalo Oct.

31 and in New York City's Madison Square Garden Nov. 4. He will travel to Boston for an address Nov. 1. Thr Peabody Miners Hurt, Are Recovering Taylorville, Oct 21 tStaff Thre, miners, who suffered in change in national policy.

ment as a possible starting point for world peace but added the warning that this organization of the United Nations must be based on the law and sovereignty of God. Meanwhile, an appeal was issued to churchmen to express themselves on the world security plan when it comes before the Senate for approval. Dr. O. Frederick Nolde, professor at Philadelphia Lutheran Theological seminary, called for a strong public opinion in favor of uum justice ro ner neignDors.

wine is to de-industrialize the Ruhr val- Land at Plants Produced Food the Following Job Classifications: juries while at work in Peabody Thp nrotective land areas sur rounding military establishments, rT-Hrnlarlv those manufacturing mines in the Midland neld lnurs-day, are reported to be improving in St Vincent's hospital here. This Wage Increase Applies to WOMEN Office Clerks Inspectors Line Workers Line Operators Comptometer Operators MEN Janitors Boiler Firemen Automotive Mechanics Timekeeper munitions in Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, have produced sufficient John C. Rogers, Taylorville, re the plan. He told the Dienniai convention of the Brotherhood of the United Lutheran church in America at Minneapolis that the plan mnct hp WpDt out of party politics ceived a sprained shoulder when caught between two cars in Pea food this season to leea o.uvu soi-jiprc fnr one vear. the army corps Another is to move the German capital some place where it not be subject to Prussian lurroundings.

It should be noted, however, that Berlin would remain a highly important city because of its strategic railway and communications. The Russians have said something ought to be done about the Kiel canal, which has enabled many to dominate Baltic sea traffic to outside waters. No concrete Proposal was made. One answer might be to internationalize the (anaL The status of Danzig remains a question. Previously a free city, it voted itself into Germany before the war.

Poland might advance strong claim for it. Herman K. Allen body mine No. 8 at Tovey. when it comes before the Senate.

of engineers announced yesterday. Jack Vedas, Taylorville, sunerea i A Col. H. A. Montgomery, urreai Lakes divisional engineer for the See Need For Force rn.

sisnificant feature of church a broken aniae ana a Data. um shoulder iniurv when he was struck corps, said the protective areas are 1 of the tlan so far ex- by falling coal in Peabody mine tr tracts of land around tne esumuau- No. 9, at Langleyville. ncH i that the cnurcn leaders rtireetlv or indirectly accept the Odis Shadowens, Kincaid, sus ments designed to give as mucn security as possible to the public. tained a contusion of the chest use of force in maintaining peace.

These lands, he said, were leased The ArrhhishoD of York com when he was squeezed between two cars, in Peabody mine No. 7, at Kincaid. to farmers. Th. nnvernment received in mented that the post-war security Dlan takes the position tnat in an rental, Col.

Montgomery said, imnprfprt world threats of war MEN AND WOMEN URGENTLY NEEDED NOW To Fill the Huge Ammunition Orders For All the Fighting Fronts Men and Women Not Now Working at a War Job- APPLY IrOWS L. Green 'Pussy-Footing' can only be restrained by the right 330; while the renting iarmers ic-ceived $1,788,934 in income from r-Ar-c nf the land. He added Rebekah Meeting Sullivan, Oct. 21 Rhoda Rebekah lodge No. 167 and the Bethany ful use of force.

stressed that the the University of Illinois estimated nlan 'would help to provide a way i -unrlr? which IS township Rebekahs wiU entertain 19th district officers next Thursday night Mrs. Alma Gordon of Mat-toon is district president The Beth absolutely necessary." Courtney Says in Coles Mattoon, Oct. 21 (AP) Thomas J. Courtney, Democratic for governor, tonight as-erted Gov. Dwight H.

Green had ben "pussy-footing on national and sate issues." Closing his Downstate campaign, Courtney declared Green "has jumped from one spot to another, Pussyfootine on national and state this production at $11,788,413 pounus of edible beef, pork and lard. Approximately 6,400 acres of Government-owned land at the Sangamon ordnance plant, Illiopolis, has been under lease for agricul A more cautious statement was any officers will fiu tne cnairs aui-ing the evening. made by Dr. Nolde wno sam mil st urge that force United States shall be used only in accordance tural cultivation. Four tnousana Gelling Up Nighls with international law or, ui airh law.

in accord OR acres have been leased ana iarnieu for the last two years; over 2,000 more was leased early this spring. At Our Plant Employment Office Illiopolis, Illinois issues, changing his mind and Employment Service 144 North Franklin Street Decatur, Illinois ords to suit occasions. He tries ance with the expressed will of the world community. He warned that it cai-not be used capricious-i- nnwPTs or by sep- MakesManyFeelOld fl.HInn TTn TJiphts. be all things to all men Goorl Tfilf Traffic Arrests Roy Shallenberger, Witt, was fined $8.40 for speeding.

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the agenda of church meetings and thus far the trend has been in op- and a rapid Increase In pep, more youthful feeling and Joy of living cTyrtjx must surprise and delight you and satisfy completely or you simply return the empty package and your money back Is guaranteed. Don suffer another -day without trying Cystex only 4 "L-m a unit etrttnntst. fhe calf was sold at the show auc ritinn to a peacetime aidu rhurch bodies have 'ion for 20c a pound, the highest Price paid. exceDt for champion and CENTRAL RADIO STORE N. Park Phon 6621 onne on record against suT0 to get genuine, guaranteed Cyste.

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