Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1941 — Page 5

OCTOBER 27, ID4I.

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New Harmony Mrs Joaephltir Hoaimtter, 75, of Bloomington. Injured fatally when •hr was struck by a car driven by I Harold Hrnlth of Indianapolis while crossing a lll.aimlngimi «trrri in t.raectlon Nmlth waa charged with reck lei* driving by Munroe county puaet ulor Floyd F Cook. Raymond fliidegroom. 14. («. Croaar, Injured faialy when hr wa* •truck by an automobile while rid Ing hl* bicycle along Ind 4M near taCroaae. Mra. Ada Monroe. 79, N--w ('••tie, killed when she was atruck by an automobile while croaalng a street Intersection William J Adklna. 29. Fngllsh, Injured fatally whm hf« automobile waa •truck by u passenger train at a crossing near Rngllah Kenneth (>HM, 22. lie. at nr killed when hl* truck collided with an automobile on V . N « near Walker, tun. - "■ o— — ■ MOOSE HOME IS CONTINUKD rnoM PAON riNfl Ralph H. Roop, as chairman of the *lmikling committee, preaentt-d the building for approval and read the financial report of the con•traction work J. M llrelnrr. pa*t governor of the order and former Decatur ■ evident. waa an impromptu •pr aker. Now a resident of near Angola. Mr. Rtelner highly prala* ed the local lodge members for their Work in creating the new Mont)' foi Adami lodge. -■■■ - The export surplus of tbe 1941 com crop of Argentina I* estimateI ed at a million ton*, tbe Departj meat of Commerce ivported.

FOUR HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Two Women Severely Hurt Am Auto Over* turns Sunday Four pernonn were Injured, two severely, shortly before 4 p m. Sunday when their tar overturned on federal road 27. Immediately north of the Allm-Adam* county line. Two of the four. Mra. John Mann. *>3. of Plymouth and Mr* Hertha Ke. <|. «*. were admitted to the Adanta county memorial ho*pltal. Mra Mann la suffering from a fractured right arm. bruise* and laceratiMa. Mr«. Reed sustained a had acalp laceration and other litjurlea. Clarence Renaln-rger, 7*». of Mishawaka, driver of the tar and William Mann, 17, Ntepaon of Mra. Munn. Buffered ran and bruises hut did not require hospitalization The accident occurred when !<• nwberger loat control of hla car, nt cording to police authorities and the vehicle went onto the berm, rolling over. Deputy Sheriff Martin R.-gedanz of the Allen county sh-rlff's department Inveatigat.-d the accident. Sheriff Kd Miller of Adam* county was alao not Hied. The nuto waa badly damaged. Wh.-n it came to a atop on the berm on the west aide of the highway, all four wbeela were In the air. 0 — — Trad* in a Uood Town — ftwcatar

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Chutist Drops Six Miles Through Space Wt ■ • - - C sSMi Kk ~ ' i <//71 A Jr i EJWwLv Arthur H. Starnea, 84, ia ahown (right) with hit wife and son, Robert, after what la believed the longevt free-fall parachute jump ever made. Carrying lit pound* of equipment, he jumped from a plane 30,-l"<l feet in the air above Chicago, and didn't open the first of hi* two chutes until he was 1,500 feet from the around. Then he floated easily down, ae ahown at left-The entire descent took four minutes, fifwen seconds. Mnmx^wa—a— .

TOUNG CYCLIST ASKS DAMAGES SSOO Damages Asked In Suit Filed For .Max Rayl Today A damag. »ult asking 2500 for Injuries allegedly received by Max Rayl, youth living near Pb-aaant Mill*, when al ruck while riding hl* blcyrle. ha* been tiled In Adam* circuit court. The suit, brought by ('orydon R Rayl, father of the youth, a* hl* next friend, name* Willford Morri•on. also so near Pleasant Milla, as defendant. The euit charge* that the defendant negligently and carelessly I drove hi* auto out of hl* lane on | the road, running south from Plea*- i ant Mill*, ami atruch the boy on the blcycb*. as he was riding past I It set* out the mental shock and | Injuries which th- l<>uth I* averred j to have suffered and a*k* the I amount In judgment. (I. Remy Hferly is attorney for ' ■ the plaintiff. o— —— — ROOSEV ELT TO CONTIMPED FItOXS PAPE OMR tonal defense," he said. He pratsed the navy for the ( thoioughness wiih which It already ha* asaumetl a "large share in that burden.” and continued: "Ship for ship, man for man. I am proud and tonlident in knowing the navy Is ready to prove to the nation anti to the forces of evil Its fltnesi to aaaunie that responsibility ~ . "Ihii fleets far out in the Atlantic and Pacific, yes. the naval force* that eupport them In our far flung bases, the magniflceiit air arm of the service, and the night and day shifts working In th.- navy yards to keep our two-ocean building ahead of schedule — all these various agencies are now highly integrated. “Anti so. on this Navy Day of 1341. merged with a day conaetral-

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ed to total defense. I ask all Am•rican* to salut*- the navy, their navy. In a spirit of seltdlsdpllne in line with the historic tradition* of the aervil e Iteelf, and to pledge to their navy a support involving willing sat rlflt e of personal, sectional and group interests in order that we may remain united and unconquerable." Mr. Roosevelt's addr-s* tonight will be delivered at a dinner of 1,2<mi high tanking defense, political, judicial and other llguit* at the Mayflower hotel Th. diners will ' pay 25 each for bean soup, corned beef brisket* and beer. SOLEMN RITES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE pastor and It v. Father Alvin Jasl inski. assistant, assisted In the ' services. During the three day*. ' nearly every meralier of the parish ! received Holy Communion at one of Ihe masses. (GERMAN DRIVE (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) | the Russian border. Dispatches from Kuibyshev < tnphaslxed the Increasing urgency of I". S-Hrltlsh supplies to Russia because of the German .idvamthrough the Donets area The Russians. It was [minted | out, poured millions of ruble* Into j th- construction of huge p'ant* .and factories In th< Donets basin - Now lhe bulk of these have been lost while the other two principal Industrial area* of the country the la nlngrad and .Moscow reg < lons are on the battle front. In that situation, the ltu< fmsaid. loss of the Dotiel* area will lie a most heavy blow it was ad milled that the W.-rman force, ii th- Donets still arc superior to t' < . defending Soviet troops and ar- 1 advancing despite every effort of' the Russian* lo stem the attack The German high coinman I ad milted that lhe Russian* counter tliacked in the Donets legion bu: i said Italian troop* smashed th. ■ offensive blow Tiie persialence of German art values against Russia brought Iles ! tension to the far t t-l wh-i- a ;

small frontier clash between Jap-i anese and Russian force* along th, NlberiM border was repoited A Nhaughal dispatch said lha! 30 JapancHc attacked Russian frotttiei patroi Nu mention wa* made of! ca-tlaltle*. Th.- report tain, fiom Imasiau souiee* The Japan. had M . oinm.-nt. Shanghai hubbl.-d with iiim.ts of Japanese action l*re|Hirathm* Were said to be underway for the *eizuie of lhe Russian half of Saghaliau Island, the southern half of whl.h I* Japanese territory The northern, Russian hail, has oil reserves. Other rumors weie that an Im hllneiit move was < olileuiplated against China » Huiina supply route. Nome k.tsiO more Japanese troop*. It was reported, have land ed at Haiphong. French IndoChina. Big Japanese fleet and trail-port moves along th*- Chilo-e mast were said to be In progress Last week th.- Japanese claimed Thailand troop* are concentrating >n th. Indo Chin. *,- frontier, the type of charge whl.h I* a fre.pieni preliminary to at Him. The royal air force sirii. k hard blows at Germany’- northern Bal'.. | port - from which many -upp.i. ■ .fare shipped to aid the Nazi arm---.in llu»-i.i. Illg bomln-t s.inadron* itta. k. d Hamburg and Hr. men. i finding vl*fbllity good Four . Ismilo-rs w.-re reported missing - Dick nicy er Trial In Set For January 12 January 12 w.»m #<*!< < !♦•(! a- <»;»<-n* I ink' <|at»* to hear trial of Ed wifi (’, |l< knit y* ■. d' ail "f *:j» (‘mtnii urilhM <orporauoii. Lotah F <’onler, form* r Lak* conniy irt .ixiiht and Edward (ormer d« p nty under Mr. (’ontrr. In !‘«h*ral j court on < bargf** of < on<*piia<y to violait* the m ruritioM and « %< haiu'c art, Judice Patrick T Stone of the i !’, H, court. w< fUcni diutrh t ot Wi* conahi. special jiida»» in the trial. | and aA’ißtani dhtrh’t at?orney< JanicM KcahtiiC and L>rh«- Swyicrrt •'«’• the opening trial ua:e Hat ■ tirday a' South Betid i *.i* I hidh at<>d the <a<e m.-y be heard re- ■ pifdialtly two • k*

ALLEGED REDS FACING TRIAL Trial OpeiM For 2K Ac* cuwed Os Government ConNpiracy Mlnio .ip'di* Mmn, Or t 27 tl’l't The trial ot 28 person* »e ■ u*<.) of tonsplrscy to overthrow ■he I* N government by gaining 'control of k.-y Industries, lalmr union*, .iml th. mtflon* arnt-d force* open* tmtsy before federal judge .Matthew M Joyce The d.-fend-int* were indicted June 15 on charge* of spreading the revolutionary doctrine* of the late lawn Tiotaky .-xileil comniuti ist leader who was slain In Mexico ill w. re act used of le-lng leader* I jof the s<m i tlist worker* patty, jTrotskyite wing of the t ommunlal movement The .a-.- I* lhe first brought tn trial under the Nmlih act of 1940 which Impose* a maximum penalty of lt> year* Imprisonment for ad v.h aling overthrow <>f the govern m» nt |i«ff*ti*e attorm-y- charged I the act r.-strlct.-.l freedom of -p.. < h and pres* and -aid th.-y , would seek to show lhe defend ant* did not advotale aimed rev.e luilmi. Imt "simply ptedlcted It" Henry A N<hw. inhaul, special IgMistant altmiu-y general, said | testimony l.y government witnee*I *e« would "outline the party's entire . evolutionary program " He said testimony would de -t rill.. ' union defense guard*" all. gedly arm. d and organised In .Minneapolis tor a "r.-vidution' lt.-f.ii-.- attorney Albert Goldman who also is a defendant, -aid de fens.- testimony would seek to piove That the guard, were organlied "for protection against Fascist i organization* ” Goldman a--ert.-d the adminitration I* attempting to outlaw the i socialist worker* party ’ Im.-ause It oppose* this country's parlltl pation in th.- Imperialistic war.” Twenty-nine person* were in j dieted, but ope of them. Grant - Dunne committed suicide a month, ■ go. Hl* brothers, Vln. ent and Mile*, with Whom he led Mlnne aptdis trip k driver* thiough (he liitte strike* of I'rtl also were named In the Indictment. Tin- Indictment charged the de fondant* urged party member* -uliject Io the draft lo create di* senslon so the army might In- u-ed in a revolution In-t.-ndanis also were charged with seeking lo persuade lalMHors and farmers that th.- government was .uganized to ileny th. m "the right to own. <ou Irul, and manage all pro|»-rty and industry in the I S ISAAC LEHMAN CONTiNUKU rnoM rwuK (lent ot town Mi L<*hman. a retired 4’ai|M*ii!rr iihl fitrnitM at one ihn** owner of th** n«-w MtM'fhHi of the town, ht< ,i’.d in th** Mouth end hi li** <ioiia-«*d a large part *»( thi« n.-.i t<2 th** town of B*ine for a paik. whhh wa# later named «tfter him w.i .*n arllv* *«*rk*: cud Sunday m* h*M»l teaeh**r in th* M»*n tionite * hili* h. IL- w.i* fine <»f th* L .idei M hi the H4*4 in hiir .»(| riKht **f way* for the bnildinr of the P**un*ylvanla railroad ihr*»ntrh Bf rii*- and wa< the laal -urvftor <»f the band *»f men who (irnt pl it ed the t**wii of B*rne He r.ii» financially interrMtcd in several *d the h»wn*M lndu<trlcM fh*«p|tr hi** i«<K4iii«‘<l ait* he had been daily milkhiK about h.df * M 4 4»r** 4lf 4 (»W•' Wlll4 ll III* k* pl I * f fl* hl i' ?h< rh* n <d. • (

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| the «ity. It w»* hl* cu*tom to triae • iniut 4 o’clock every morning, pu*h the milk cart to tha Hold iabofft a quarter of a mile away and milk th<- row*, neighbor* reported One neighbor told the sheriff that Mr. Ig-hman hlbltually used the east side of the road, whether traveling north or south. Funeral Wcdnaaday The Iwsfy waa removed to the Yager funeral home in Herne. Funeial servl.es will to- held Wrdne»d*y aftetnmrn at I 45 o'clock at the residence In Ik-rne and 2 o'clock st the .Mennolilte church. Ilurlsl will be In the M R K. t .-metery. Rev 4'. II Nu. kail will officiaie. o ■ — — — Fire lowwa In I4ie V. N. )n 1940 were estimated lo be in t-Xi'vaa of I2M mm iioo

Relief At Last For Your Cough CreomulMon relieve* promptly because It goes right to the neat of the trouble to help iooaen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to xoothr and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mtienua membranes Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomuhion with the undemanding you must like the way it quickly allay* the cough or you are u> imve your money bark CREOMULSION for Courltl Chevt Cold* Rronchifh Hallowe'en MASijl ERAI2E DAM E Wednesday, Oct 29 Prize* Awarded GLENMORE INS Glemnurr. tlhiu Ream Phillipy, Mgr. DAISY MAE Market House Phone 1100 Free Delivery Frewh lb. 4 SIDE PORK. \S hole Side* HR) . Pure « 1 A LARD, Ih. IO2C BI TTER, lb With Meat Order. I're-h Pickerel < FISH lb. — Minute <*W Q STEAK, lb. , _ ( \IIIIAI.E for KRA ( T 50 mk9sc Solid Head* Special POTA TOES Sand (iruwn 23c,.. 89c,. 41.39 cwt.