Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1941 — Page 5

NOVEMBER 24, 1941.

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automobile a* he stepped onio th" highway from hl« own ear which had skidded Into a ditch on Ind. 41 near Hnlllvan. Jack Krovulski. M. of near K*n Mrd, Ind. killed In a iwocar colHalon northwest of New Castle on the Middletown road Authorlliea were unable to determine whether one, or both of the cara had skldd . ed. Mr*. Viola Tinkle. 22. Knights-' town, a pas*’ nger In the aecond < ar ] driven by her hu’band wm critically injured Mra. Dsroca* Pascoe, 11, Wyan dotee. Ml< h, killed when the automobile In which ah<- wa* riding' aideawiped a brldg.- abutment and overturned near Port Wayne on Ind. M. Five other pt-raon. riding in the car were Injured slightly, Mri. Mary Wright. 58. Waukiwha. I Wla., klll-d near .M.inpin-, I,' Clark county when the automobile In which ahe waa riding skidded and turned croaawlea on I'. 8. 11, and waa struck broadside by a 1 truck. Her hueband. William J. Wright, driver of the car. waa injured seriously The Wrlghtg wi re en route home from a football game at Lexington, Ky . where their aon. Wilson. la an Instruiior at the university. Walter Minor, 14. Indianapolis, injured fatally when he waa struck by an automobile while walking In the highway near the outskirts of the city. Leroy Higgins. SI, Milroy killed when the automobile In which he wa. a passenger crashed into a parked semi-trailer (ruck on Ind. 3 In Greensburg. Two other persons in the car were seriously Injured Horao- McCabe. 23, Andemon. kilted when hfa automobile craahed Into a utility pole on Ind. *» juat > ■ outside Anderson after failing to

make a turn. I airy Hankins. 61 Milroy, who died at a broken ne< k Saturday a ahort time after th. car hr waa riding In craahed Into the rear end of a parked truck at Oreenaburg. TO ENTERTAIN I 'Continued mog page oxa> ■ > lerk at laiOrange; Wade Llby, ' Steuben county efetk at Angola; ' Dorothy Gardner, Allen county i lerk at Fort Wayne and .Murray 1 Steele. D.’Kulh county clerk at Au1 burn. In addition to Mr. Troutner. WILL PROCEED | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) that it would lie mid week before It returned to full operation. Ry that time, official* said, 3u.n<H) tone of at eel will have been lout. A f'arneglellllnols spokesman aald operations would tie "restored as ipili kly aa possible after coal deliveries are resumed" In addition to the II bleat furnaces banked In th. Pittaburgh and Chicago areas. the corporation suspended operations In the MO-inch hot atrip mill of Ita Irvin works here, reduced production by 3» percent at the Clairton Pa . by product* coke plant, and hanked 12 open hearth* at the Clairton atari mill. Neutral statisticians familiar with the Industry eatlmated that tomtnercial miner* who atruck lost a total of 12.747. mm In wages and the captive miners, 11.510.t5m In addition, the commercial miner*, under the term* of their conI tract, face an aggregate union fine of HM.OtMi for . ailing an unauth | orlxed atrlke. The fine la levied on the basis of II a man per day.

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Warships Won’t Attack Her euiidKt - ■ ■ j ■i.ii nii wwww ■— l —•—■*. ■ ! 1 • ' * ■' '■ i w V • 1 . i• 1 : S 3 | 1 a I h Soviet Icebreaker Krasin Second largest Icebreaker in the world, the Russian ship Krasin has docked at Seattle, Wash, after completing a 10,000-mile voyage from the White sea over the top-of-the-world route from Kumm. The first ship ever to negotiate the White sea route, in IWO. the Krasin now is in the U. 8. for overhaul Captain N. Markov said he had no fear of interference from any other navy for “we can hide in the ice if nothing else and there isn't a warship commander afloat who would follow us in"

Whether the flue will be imposed In problematical. These sources said production losses in the Pittsburgh area would amount to 14.000 tons of steel Ingots, 12 000 tons of pig-iron. 12.000 tons of by-products cobs and 20.P00 tons of "bee-hive" coke. BI'RIAL PLATS CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONB be of service to the trustees in fur-1 nlshkig them with information and data relative to veteran's graves. o — I News Os The World By United Press B i ■ ■I. ■ ——— B Ixmdon A British authoritative | source said today that the se/ond I phase of the battle of Libya has opened characterised by •'veryhard, confused fighting.'* Kuibyshev, Russia The German ■ high command has laun< ed a “supreme Assault" upon Moscow with 600.H00 men. Soviet sources reported today. These forces are slowly advancing toward 'he capital behind packs of tanks. lai- Angeles The Thailand government has in-gun “total mobilisation of all its resources on a war footing." The Sidney. Australia, radio said In a broadcast heard today by the NOC listening post. Rome The high command claimed today that the British fourth armored brigade has been "destroyed" in North Africa and that its commander, “General Sperling." has been taken prisoner. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Russia’s Air Hero ltd - luiuirt. jiv ! I Fl V* BMp rj (J? jsZjM 5 Kamenschchikov Russia's war hero, Kamenschehlkov, a fighter pilot, examines a shattered Nazi plane which he downed in a fight somewhere over the U. 8. 8. R. The iragon insignia would seem to be a firstclazg souvenir. Bomb in Church 5 Months Bristol. Eng (UP» The Rev. Tysstll Davies, of Bristol, might not have been quite so happy had he known that for five months he had been preaching and reading prayers with an iinexplodt-d bomb beneath him. It wan dropped on his church last January, but II was only found recently

GIGANTIC TANK UONTINUMD FKOXg PAGE ONE ground iiu h by liu h It launched t otiiitvr-olfenslves on at least four other front* In .in. effort to relieve preaaure on Mo*-' cow. Th” counter-off’-nsiv’’* were reported to be rolling bark th’ Naxl* on the Leningrad front; on the Novgorod front 100 mile* to the south; In the Kursk sector, 125 mile* south of’Tula; and in the Donets basin where mareh.il Rem yon Timoshenko'* reorganised forces swept forward 23 mile* Despite Russian success on the other fronts, all eyes here Were on Moscow ' The threat waa frankly described) as the most crucial since the »'.irt of Adolf Hitler's all-out attempt tu I capture the capital Oct 2. Th»- Germans have poured in divisions, probably goo ms) men. Into an assault upon 150 mile* of Moscow's front line defenm • Al the head of the offensive are the German pa user division* Soviet source* eatlmated that half of all the Nasi panter son.-s are being employed This probably mean* a force of at I’-ast half a dox< n and possibly eight panzei I division* with posaitdy I .mm to. l.&ao tanks and armored fighting machines. PHONE STRIKE • CONTINUED FKUM FADE ON»» agreed Nov 14 to submit their dl* pute to the NDMIt The union withdrew a strike call and the ■ board tentatively set the dispute) for hearing Dec. 2. John L Keeahltt. chairman of the carriers' committee, d- nounced ' ) the strike a* a "direct violation "i lof the agreement. He telegraphed] ! NDMII chairman W’Hllam Davis that a walkout would "affect all , over the road operation* Into and out of t'hhago." Calling for Inter vention by federal authorltie* | Kevshln said the tratirpoit com panics Intended "to keep the I 1 freight rolling." Union spokesmen said the strike I ' vote resulted from rank and file membership in lief that the com ' panic* were "stalling " At Washington, representative* of railway management and labor unions resumed wage negotiation today. I‘r< sidctit lloottevell reMarket House PHONE 378 Free Delivery BEEF SALE! HIKE (|l AKTEKS. Ih. H i HIM) <M tKTERS. lb. 15 < YOI NG REEF CHI CK ROAST. Ih. IN' c ROI ND STEAK, lb. . 2Nc BOILING BEEF, Ih l-k LARD.D. IHC CREAMERY BI TTER. Ih. Michigan I’k. POTATOES _ Real Ripe Ih. <g A ] TOMATOES 1

Recording the Odd and Unusuak in America’s Vast Aircraft , Production Program WARPLANE S INNARDS' —" -BL *?■ 1 % Thu tnaaps-lookinp arranssment of ’ub*« is ttallf Ih* compl*t* 'usl ifiltm of a mcdeia lighting girplant. biought oat iafo ths opaa wh*t* it ran b» itudied und*t t*(l condition* Th* pictat*. Item th* * vialion Dent Commilt** show* *n?in**ri of Full** AiKinlt. Inc. |ubi*cli*g th* lutl lyilem to th* widely dtveipent pi*«iui*( which would >» encountered at various aliitudu dunny Hight (y tach methods ths American aitfralt industry is rpeediny th* building el the world's finest ' liiatf aiiplanM.

, po tedly avcrti d a collapse In the negotlathm* Saturday and obtained I 1 i promise that conference* Would I , < our In tie t'nion spokesmen -aid the management representative insikled of President Roosevelt's fact find nn rib-king to the wago proposals , Ing linard The brotherh’iodH have i rejected tin- board * ret ommendaHons. A prolong* I jurisdictional disputo between APIs machinists and

Public Sale Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction. Hi miles west ' and J miles north of Geneva or 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Bel lie on THURSDAY, November 27,1911 Commencing at 10: SO a m. promptly. The following described property: 2— HORSES—2 Bay mini - month mouth: Black gelding, 'inoo'li month. cattle—* It wn Nw - and Ginni-< v. lomirig 4 years, due June 1, roan cow, coming ' y>at dm- Jan roan row coming I year-, due March I; roan cow. coming 5 years, dm- Jan I", blue roan In-iter age 2 years, dtp April I Holstein and Duiham tn ts.-i, aged 2 years, dip March 3. — ||( MLS — Itin - i-i Whit. sow ' pit: weighing about 60 pounds. — CHICKENS — !• dozen Wlili- Le.thorn ihti keii(.RAIS AMI HAY 235 silo, ka of corn in fin field. 13 -hoi ks bundle fodder; -ome corn in crib ami oat- in bin; hay In mow. IMPLEMENTS Mi t ormiek binder, 6ft Met’• ml. k I•- < • iug mow. .; ft . Hooder vr.lln drill; John Item. .un plant. .. IHC i-iiltivatoi. Da in hay J <1 - V ... I Uh 'ooth ll.li ow; if . dia tn • ilma I .akin;- plow, I' <> walking breaking plow; double ..|iiiu| .. id uigl- slnm-l plow wagon with hay rack t ow-l.-.i tai-’ le.it-: buzz aw 6 hoi . I II C engine; power fodder run." li- I tritide iron kettl. with stand; copper kettle; corn shell., work bench: i id- pr.-« Nlc.i manure spreader; mud boat grind -tone; >-reani separator; 2 l-quart harr.-l pumps for lub. oil; II" .- illim milk cutir. uitik pails and pad strainer; double set work barne-.H, forks and shovels TERMS C.idi MENNO SCHINDLER, Owner .li ft Lli-chty Auciioiii-er I! W liaiiniu-.irilie t'h rk l.ntich will b. o iv.-d by Maple Grove laidies' Aid

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I hoisting engineers resulted today I in a general strike eider for ap--1 proximately s.Aou machinist* in the Nt Ixmls metropolitan area, effecfive at 7 a m It could not lie learned Immediately how many worker* actually left their jobs or fall’d to report for work — Thirty two states and the District of Col utn Ida have mandatory provieion* in their statute* for free