Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1940 — Page 5

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1 latnuaißC poai 1 He mated, however, that costs incurred by the half lulllloa dollar Improvement at the city light plant had tied up fund* which would! 1 ordinarily b« available for use In ' ’ «u< b csMtiactton work, bet pledg ed aa swift action as pusaibl*- in torwa'dian the movement. Vincent F Kelley. city attorney, told the representatives that th--1 |mm>l could undoubtedly be Ruaaced only through a Itond issue. which ' would Im- paid back by laaatiou ! and revenue from the pool. If a ; dei talon could be reached whereby adult* using th* pool could be charged for Its usage. Mayor Eisey staled that the iuuik Ii was to meet within a week or two with engineers who would furnish au accurate estitaaie of th*- coat and a preliminary set of, ' plans The method now under discus sb'll by th*- COUNCIL he stated, called for a total cost es <aui In building a new pool with the aid > ' of WPA labor. The city's share 1 in such a project would cost about j IZl.net. he Mated 1 While no definite action was taken ou the problem at the meeting last night, it la eipected that the appearalo e 0/ the organization ‘ representatives will lend luipete* 1 to a swift solution of th* pool probloot. o FRENCH PREMIER . icoMTiMLBis rsnu raaa owm 1 11 ■ that the chamber had Implied a. lack ,of confidence In his guveru ment when shortly after Jam ! today, a majority of th*- members ( refused to vote on a res*dm lon eg , ■ pressing e*mfMem-e -that the sov ,| • 1 mu* 11' will UUtg urnm.l.* ■ la '' dispenaible measures In all do .1 I...iiiis to bring French f*>n* « to * masimutn and to conduct the war which was imposed on us The' motion carried 2.19 to 1. with 311 deputies abstaining Damage Tremendous London. .March 2<> <U.R> British , reconnaieaiu•• pltets were reported today to have inform'd the air I ministry that th.- royal air tone ' bombing Kta< k on Sylt Island re suited t n tremendous damage to ' one ei (lermaiiy a must Important Nor>h Sea air baaes The pilots were under*t<a>d to, have reported that It was almost certain that little of th*- operational inert of the base at Hornum on

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, I‘JUI.

Hope Abandoned for 71 Entombed Miners Li wkx •< ■WO 1* £rW3l|U| Tfll r3|^ ■ ■jS

Hope ha* hem abandoned for the 71 miner* trapped | in the Willow- Prove mine at St. OalrsviUe. Q. fol- I towing an *aptoato& >i»'«rtMk**, raacua work |

Sylt Inland waa left Manding The raid Inaugurated a new ph.«ae of the war and , German vengeance •<« '-gpertud But I’* effv<'. and air iniHiairy ctoliM that heavy damage had been don.- to •ne of fleiwaay'a blggaat ba*--*, waa topic to ha effect and <tee country tin tiled to the blggeai raid of the war. It waa reported that Id late*' type Whhley and Weillugloh bomb era. alerting from eaa> coast airdrome*. londucied fto raid carrying capacity load* of high eaploslve and Inc. wiiary bomb* A world war avteltou hero directed the raid aid chief morahal| Sir Edgai l.udlow Mewut, <utn mauiter-ln-ehlef of the royal air force leimlier oiniiiiaiid who waa called during the last war. "owe of Ihe brave*! and fluent pilot a we have” Two and one half hour* after th*Inal ratio re had landed al ibalr Hrittoh Imaea. th- two reconuala•ance platto* flew over By It to I record with their l atncra the re•ult of the raid which according to the air nilniatry wa» "moat extensive." In the biMeat raid of the war. the British plane* dropped bomba on the long, narrow North He* roast island from * e'rl<* k last I ii la hl until 1 o'clock Ibis morulng I The l*»t of the raiding plane* n-tUrnod to !*»•« at •; io a m to hour* and 10 minutes after the first twriniei w«rw dropp«d it waa announced. Homier unit vruninasdei a reporting to the high conunund aaaortsd that tie y had struck aea plane haugats al Hornum, the pi in< ipal I*l*nd r enter, atrur k a [biuab of Imtraeka ami started fire* ala seaplane slipway. They described th. •huoilu* flames from two hangar*, and the hrirst* from German aatnaircraft gun*. But. they asserted they met Itttle dpi**' ■ltton from German fighter planes though the Weather was floc and visibility waa good Loa* of only one Biltlah plane waa adinltlvd In a raid . which nsuMiit the atari of a Hrltlah “two eyes for an eye' policy and presumably conatiiutod a tacit invitation to Germany to start th* 1 lofalltailali warfare it hud so often i Uuwutsnad • A\M\ EkSAKY OF SCONTINUBIt THUSS raUP OW«> imhllc welfare* with "tF.- location of th* plant In this city Al preseul mote than imt peraoU' ura eatptoyed al H»s ptoa> la-UM.' . tba payroll was thrsiHiuartsi* of a

continues. The pictures show activity at on* r>f the nuns entrances and rsacutrs lemovtng u t the victims.

million dollar* ami over the 2o year period it ba* averaged morn than lIM.tMIO yearly Th* first motor wa* produced In j tbs local plant on June IP IS2O Tb> . plant was originally built to turn 1 out l.voo motor* a week The original building ha* la*en enlarged twice am< e its catablistameut here »ud in IM*, a new wing including the club loom* and bowling alley* was constructed It I* one of the most luodetn and efflctettl rnaiiufacturtug plant* In the I'frlU-d State*. e . * Pleasant Milla New* F tors ecu Nsll t Corrsspsndsnt Mr rand Mr*. Hany Kobiiiaon were Haturday evening caller* at bom* ot Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Halberatadt Mr and Mi* Sieve larngehburger visited with theii daughter aud<

Fiver Dahl Reunited With Wife IL’ ~ fit 4 J-x -rmkrt € F jji hCI. Jl_ •'«« ■ 'ia 5 1 ra. #gM>Bwa' I’M-C -c \ \' tw Back in the Unilml Blatea after 33 month* in a Spaniah prwon aa I an enemy airman. Harold Ihvhl. American aviator who flew for tha lz>yall*t< in Rpain. i* allow n with hia wife. Mr* Edith Roger* Uahl. a ».ngi< Mi t»ahf brought al»'<it Halil» t’h* > alter hr • i <ni I tirii' rti to itoaUr by an uupa**c'i.<<i p >-a lu Uctieiaii**imu fi*iiu«<a J Praimm

> family. Mr. and Mr*. Benoit John- ' son Sunday Roger Burton of l*<-mi*ylvani.i jand Ralph Johnson, student of Taylor university were Sunday dinner guest* of R.-v and Mr*. Robert Johnson and non Uon.rld. Mr amPMr*. 1.. Carver of Maietn visited with Mr and .Mr*. Thoma* Halberstadt and daughter Joan Mr. and Mr*. I 'orest Walter* and son. Mr. and Mrs. T. It Noll and children visited Sunday aftemuoa wUth th* William Noll family. Bob Holloway a junior in high school, who bas Ireen 111 tor tba past » weak* with Typhoid fever, i* gi<ratly Improved. Hi* many have been In constant touch all through hl* long iilnss*. 1 Rev and Mr*. Il J. .loknson and *<>n attended. pie-Hastsr »*tvir <•* at th* M E. church at Willshire I Friday nigh' Rev. Johnson was the J guest apeaker. Pre-Eaater servile* at the M E. < hui< h each night thi* »>«» at 7 15

8080 NEWS tleorge Koos returned to hi* home last week after spending the winter with hi* daughter. Mrs Philip Hash Ernest Anderson and sou Junie, took dinner with the Beu Colter family Hunday. Pre Easter services Will be held at Mt Tstror church the entire weak Rev. Armstrong, pastor, egalao service* from 1 3V to 3:00 Friday afternoon. Eveiyop Is Invited to attend.

The Best 30 Minutes You Ever Spent in an Automobile.. V* invite you to drive a Hudson Mx Your First Ride in aNew day .. . and get a dirtit I'lmparnon ■|III| IRj | I ’ kJ R U with your present car. Thousand* of lal |I | || I i | » W owner* iowc*t priced ear*, who have maelc now < Hu II tn.; Im.| ~ul tor .. is. If Ca* Hk.ua e »«« H«*Jm« V« SMles. Irtv*. SWmwwT x Ownalr ■ IfiWft MICH STAkfWW *T SOIA I Ol - Lji A® H IMW Prue, HibM.i lo Ih.w •*•*>. SSuwagS Ea£=ZwZwS ’ M uuisuux. M Sunww g<k I satet IHCIMOtS ■ * IZmmS ' " Cji A I lot. W.k.. *M wU z h,a*svUc, wit. j .e.e.'.’.r.e.re.awelMi.i.oltytl.m ~ I *.,,< ..is au«ww.*.**ity t*.m WtPSSxj g| . *h, <<**»*. i..t ~•< «,M.a j H 11 frnAt aiAAe.M*. *. HUDSON ALSO FIfSINTS: NtW HUDSON SUFfD ZIX . , MW HUDSON EICHT Mt fIOHT M lUIf, AMfIKAS LOWEST PRICED STRtIORT El OUT .. HEW COUNTRY CUI SEtRHR, LRXURY »f NSATIONS Os TIE YEM P. KIRSCH & SON Decatur. Indiana

w Spring Isn’t Spring without a New Suit The correct hay to start Eatiter and the neu season is h ith a new suit. < >ur complete select ion of new Spring: uool suits - • in the new fabrics and styles assures you of the best selvc('on * * an< l al P°!Hilar .W* rtt W * prices. W Come in - - tn on a ncu suit, jou’ll be Mirprised the Al selection and the qualitv. | J • style and price. IN S IS $16.50 T 4 siß Cal E. Peterson, Clothier

I tends a cordial luvitatiou to all to 'attend th»«e services Robert Colter, enroute from Chi <ago to Pittsburgh, stepped ofi with the Colter and Johusou fam i illaa over Sunday Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Kchuik call j *-d ou Mrs Ella Nidliuget Sunday Mr and Mrs Cbarles Colter and Mr. and Mrs Earl Chase called at the Ben Colter home Sunday at i ternoon Thi« was Karl's first visit to the country after a month of serious Hines* > Ml** Ora Oilpin »a* a buaiue** ■ visitor In Decatur Friday I ■ .1.11. W —— ■!■■ *xZ> I* * 1..», ,-aw* — CTw»»e»

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Decatur Man Escapes Injury In Accident Dr. J. M. Morri*, local dentist emapwd injury Tuesday when the car he wax driving wa* involved in a t-olliMion with another auto on road 37. south of Fort Wayne. Th*other car was reported crossing the highway. The auto belonging to th*local man was Intdly damaged and was lowed to this city for repaira. Choo-e your Sprtna and Easter apparel tomorrow. New seleclion direct from Ihe market.— E. F. (»a.->- store.