Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1940 — Page 7
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tirorgr Unlit O rgr ft-Allne, tnmrr president of .New York e bwhJtnx servicr union. Is ehnwn as he entered Marh»ttan» general sell ion I court to face chargee that he etole WO.OOO from the union he headed. He f«>r« trial with the longest Indictment ever returned in Manhattan. There are <2 unte on grand larceny and 11 on third degree fwgery - — .. i ... slaw*** as.-ill Isa
,Hie but moat of the time •ill be •l»< nt visiting "Id Mend* and !*•» albiy m*p«itiiig hi* farm* Bear the city. ' 4 I H< will leave llu*hvil!e Hatnrday morning tor Elwood where a 11 UX>' <ln»il of JltOlHHl or mole I*. , »pe. ted to bear hi* Hi at formal address alate winning the nomina t <>n at Philadelphia Most of this crowd will be it Callaway Park where the aotin<anon ceremonies will be held He will greet a small group of friend* ■nd former <laa*mate» from the all |>» of the high * head front ah • h he twice Wax expelled and later graduated. Hi* arrival at Callaway Park will he heralded by the band play* ng lU< k Home Again In Indiana Hep Joseph W Martin. I! mmo ity leader m the house Os rep 0.1 nt ative* and recently appointed national chairman, wtll notify Willkle <t hi* nomination and In- will d« liver hi* acceptance speech immediately thereafter. Wllthie I* expected to return to Knohvllle following the Elwood ceremony and may remain there for n-veral day*. THIRD DAM AGE ct nt .Nt■*.w rn<'« paob 1 who wa* driving with the con«<nt and request of hi* lather the late Herman Ehinger. It < harge. that becaitw of the 'reckle** dl-regard, careh •* and negligent manner In whith the defendant. James Ehinger operated the car. the said Inteafate suffered mortal injuries." It also set* on' thi de. edent'* earning capacity a- < Week, the fact that hospital and doctor bill* were incurred an I that he left a dependent daughter | Ed A lto«»e and Earl 11. Adam* ate I plaintiff* attorney*. The accident occurred five mile* I •outh of Anderson on road •’ when thi Ehinger car and tlw W< tern I nion truck collided o FORMER L(M AL PccNTINI EH FtmM I‘A'IK OHM IMindent for Variety and New* Week magazine* Mr. Wemhoff wa* otic of the star* on the Commodore basketball team and was a member of the team when I’! won the alate champion •hip in IMA. Mr. Wemboff and family live a 731 Ixnalne Hoad. Grown Point .Michigan. a restricted re-idc-nual •üburb of iMrtroit. ELWOOD READY ICONTINIIKh E COM PAGE O.NEI »e|t. the owner Mid her Imai pat riot|»m did not extend a* fat aWiilkie." Sign* dotted the halldinx*. Identifying them a* ' Willkle - * birthplace," "WlHkle'a high *chool." ot Willkle worked here " Oldster* art ready to tell vkltor* how "Win' wa* di*mi**ed from high school twite for pranki-hnes* and how h< met hl* wife, Edith Wilk, in the village library. Shelve* were (locked Io overflowing at tavern*, restaurant » and •oun-nir shops. Hotel*, looming house* and most private home* prepared to accept '■capacity attend an<w" for lodging tonight and Sat ttrday night. — o - MANY CHILDREN CCMfTnrCBM FMOM PAOB ONE thrwe six-inch gun*, two torpedo tube*, anti-aircraft gun* and smaller arm*. It bad equipment for laying 110 mine* tin New York the National Broadcasting company intercepted a British report that the Helle had i Just been overiwuled in honor ot
FIND SHELL ON I BRITISH ODIST .Examination IHhclomw Shell Krom Gun, Not Airplane Bomli lamdim. Aug IS <UPI Military quarter* said today that < lamin at lon of a projectile found In thi naatal areg apparently wveral i days ago. IndtratHl that It was a •hell and not a bomb from an air- 1 plane. The statement did not make I i clear whether the shell *ii fired by Herman big bertha* on th. y’n'tuh ihuutul coast <w whether I It tame from a Herman natal v<* [ »el Early th!* week It was reported that the Herman* had directed i artillery fit.- upon southeastern England from the From h coast T<td.ty s statement by military quarters »aid that exaniinathm of a projectile found In th. coastal i area “Indlrated that it was a shell i 'whbh arrived with a forward! velocity from the d t..tl<m of th. * I sea." Tuesday war t.-lrfan* In a south ( east rrmst town said they l» tiered j that a |>top-<tile which had d< i strayed thi.e home* there had I been fired across th. > lianm-l by [tierman artillery. Ft...ment* of th.- projectile wer<- taken by military expert* lor « lamination BRITISH SEEK . . M i I- UN FAOF tIIHKKI al.- terrorism But Britain took no , i < han. e* Today was th. day. accord ng to ■ reports which had cit.tiUi.-d tor I , w..k» that Adolf Udler had set' i for hi* triumphal entry into a con- j quered lam,lon. It dawii.-d with He- man plant-'t ranging over northwest England and northeast and southeast Scot land But there was slight over- ! night activity and no bomb* had hern dropjod an lliita n between early last night and dawn Early this morning a H.-inkrl lighter plan.- was shirt down near ' » northeast Scotland town Two ' members of Its tr. w Were killed The third, wounded, was taken to a hospital In the sain, distri.i last night on.- iH.mh had diopl"d in .qieii country without doing da mage. Shortly after '* a m Herman ptane* w. r. reported over a U ■ l»h town Only 11 Herman plan. * had t« ■ n downed yesterday, th. mallest l.ae 1 by far *m«- the te nun .ri ianil.egalt on the hlitzkii. g scale Sun ' day Hut the day’s homlmig a.liv i Ities. also iiad been light.-- than for days past Loss of font British pilots was admitted It Was all . - tfi.. Festival Ot the Assumption otto "f ’h<- most important holiday* m th*- tire, k nrthodo* . hnrt h 'n |.nndoti EM.hange Telegraph said that the alt*, kmc Mibinatlrie fired three torfs-does. two <d which missed th. ship and strm-k a quay crowded with pilgrim* E»> hang, said that on. woman died of sho. k , and that several suffered bruise* ’ The submarine escaped without tsing to th.- surface. Ewhatige I said t
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Left and center, Jaae Wyman; right. Ann Sheridan
ft*, about time to be thinking of that first fall • i dress Slimness is the word for the new styles a •hmneM that is becoming and easy to wear At i the tert above is Jane Wyman wearing one nf the £w‘autumn " “t. ft is m woo.! brown twill with four-gored sfurt and long fitted jacket The flange ‘ collai id cloth of gold accented with a pair of gold
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SjiTCii (ytoJtjtA. H r • n is Dally Democrat-••tty Crocks Hom* »*evle« D*p*rtm»M orsoars* •» JUST FOR A CHANGE WE WANT to make the mowt of the fre*h fnilta an<' borritm that are no plentiful right now. However, ever thewe hiarlou* peachea, pear*, melon*, herriea ant 4 early apple* can grow tireaome if we serve them all th< i time.
That'* why I'm suggesting this dclieirtm Toasted t’oermut Butt. rseotrh f'ak* aa an occa«|onai change from fruit and berry pie*. ’ the robblcra, the dumplings and the shorteaka desserts that are ao common at this aeason. the Fiu.iNG rrerr You’re surprised, no doubt, tot see that I'm giving you the filling before I tell you how to make the ewke itaelf. But that's because you n.»ke the filling first, then leave! It to eonl and “set” while you mi« and bake the cake. c aba mEt BfTTftimnrw Fill.lM, 1 rap sugar •l tsp. salt .1 tbsp, rornstarrh 2 tbsp. all-purpo*r Hour 1 rap plus 2 tbsp, hot water I, rup bust.-r 2 egg yolks Mi* !4 cup of the sugar with the salt, eora«tarrh and flour in top of a double bnil. r. Slowly blend in 1 eup <>f the hot water f'ook for 15 minute* aver boiling water, stirring constantly. Caramelire the remaining ’ j eup sugar by melting it in a h.avy pan over low heat until it i* medium bmwn, stirring constantly tn pre- 1 vent burning Remove from h.-at. Bh nd in th.- butter, stirring vigorously. Stir in th., remaining 2 tbsp. - hot water. Th.-n stir this mivtur.I into th. double boiler mivture and ' r.».k Io tnmute* longer. Heat th.- < gg yolk* 'lightly . . . then beat mt., them a little of th, hot caramel mivture. Blend into remaining caramel mivture in dou. hie boiler, aid Cook 2 mmutei. Cool, and place in refrigerator while making cake ... it will l< - Come thickened ar,l partially ••o'.” I’l. <>n a layer of the thoroughly eooled cake. Ist land a f.w mm-
« V f- t keV f __ . „ If you have any spe< ’ cooki-.g p h'rms, send s letter requett'no Information to Betty Crorkre in care of this newspaper. You witl receive a prompt, personal reel. Piers- **.,-»* 3 rent sfamn ♦* envae *.*•♦»«•
lurirnt-d th2s* ju r-.m» had tow n killed in air raid* during July. <-imp.ir,-d with 5M kill"d in road aiditontr, >»f which 155 w,-r<- killed as th<- result of air raid Ida- k out* Injured During Game Wednesday Boh Burna- dm r -i.n nt M and I Mr* W U Hiitiwrdm - »iitf<-r. d a painful l«-g injury last night during th- Holaty dub tilt at Worthman F'h-ld Bumg'-rdm-r ran against th,’ player*' !>• in h after i riMslng hornplat,- and eii.iaim-d a *ev,-r,- gash hi hi- left !• / will, h t«-<|Ulrid two •titch, * to i him-. <> Berne (hurt he* Plan Ma*s Meeting Sunday i All the ehitn he. in IP’III- are cm - operating in »p<>n»orlng a mas* I outdoor mo-’ing Sunday evening at * o'-bu k <T>T> tn ’ll'' Ib ne alumni flr-ld adjoining Heim's new
keys. Jane has chosen at» .-piece dress, center. It has a knife-pleated skirt topped by a brief jacket which shows an totcrecttri dr-ibb-button front, and is made of bottle grc"r. sheer wool Ann Sheridan is in blac.k. a crepe drew with square co'.lsr of eyelet embroidery It u lift-" < no«,go to wear nr.v, and will be the backbone oi her fall wardrobe.
ute* tn “set” before placing othei i layer on top. THE TAKE miEI.F H cup shortening (part butter for flavor) IH cup* sugar I 1 2'i rup* sifted rake flour ar 2 raps sifted all-purpose flour SH tsp. baking powder •i tsp. salt », rup milk ' n top. vanilla Cream shortening, add «ugai giadually and cream until fluffy Add the well beaten egg yolks Sift the flour, baking powder anc salt together and add to ths creamed mivture alternately with the milk. Blend in the vanilla Carefully fold in the egg white* Isaten until stiff but not dry. Pout 1 into 2 well greased and floured 0 inch round layer pan* and hak. 30 to 35 minute* in a moderat, oven, 350* F. BROWN HI GAR 801 l EB If ING AND TOASTED CIM ONt’T Mi* together I rup brown sugar (firmly packed in m.-n-uring eupt I tbsp, white corn syrup, and '» rup water. C.Kik slowly, without stirring, until mixture yiin* an k-inch thread (212* F.l. Pour hot syrup very slowly into 2 larg. egg whites (that have bgen Well beaten) . . . Ixating constantly with rotary egg heater Blend in I top ' .mill* i beat ii g with a spoon until the iemg hold' its shaia-. .Si.r.ad over tintop and sides of cm.lvd cake. Sprinkle generously with toasted coconut. To loast the Coconut: Spread th«- coconut in n thin layer on a bah.ng pan. Place un.br th. broil, r until it i« golden brown ... about 2 minute-'.
M'hool building mi federal road 27. with It'-*. John Zoller nationally known dynamic radio preacher of Detroit Mulligan a* the »peakei A loud »!>• ,ker will l»- u»> <1 «o that the mcage can be heard without any difficulty In ,a»< of min the service will be hr-ld In the large M« nimnite church. <> l ilm Star* Accu*<’d Os Bi ing Communist* Hollywood Calif \ux 15 HTi Eighteen of Hollywood , bigg-j c-leliriii,'*. actor' a<:rr«*es and I author, imlay wen- ac-r-ust-d ot tiring eominunl»i» or to-lng cuntribii- j tor. I-, the party tlva-tiry They »• i> named in a ItiJ fiag"-iian-urlpt of John I. I.ie<h - testimony la-tor- an ,-Viaordinary «<I sion of th- iu>- Angel’ county i grand jury Investigating th,- 'laying five year* azo. of John lbl< y a seaman -o Trad* in * Goort Tjwo - Dscstu,
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