Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1942 — Page 5

WisDAY. MARCH 12.1942.

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defense workers. tald that employ ere who have hired woai.n apart i 'hey are not bothered by routine I work and have a delicate imi of touch which is particularly adaptable to uae of precition machines. McCoenb reported that training content now are operating iu South Head. Indisnapolis. Evausvilie. Hammond. Jeffersonville. Mishawaka. Gary. Muncie. Andaman. Sullivan. Terre Haute and Blooming tun Those cities, however, include centare operated by both the national detente training division and the national youth administration .McComb added that <»o students will be enrolled in a rente.' at Mur ion for radio assembly, a school for women Inspectors will be opened In Indianepolle tn the near future, and an aircraft riveting program for women was started In Evansville three weeks ago Training centers in lerger cities now ar<> operating on a seven day week, he said, and others will be expanded as fast as possible NYA officials reported .bat about 36 girls leave training ibops each week to take lobs in JufeM>* industries. They also pointed out that the production of men to women has increased to 50 per coat in many cities in the last fewmonths. To keep pace with the wonten-to-industry trend, women's shops now are featuring appropriate coveralls and overalls Indiana department stores reported soaring sales on one and two piece garments priced from 13 to II Deaths from scarlet fever fell from bM in IMP to CM in IMU. ac - cording to the Census Bureau.

Speakers At The W omen’s Volunteer Rally At Catholic School Tonight ■pSr ■ Ltl Mrs. Georgs Jaqua J. We rd Calland ————==== ifiSSSSH■■■■ J E J HP* > ■mLJT- i ■ I Ji Rev George 0 Walton Rev J. J. Se.meu Mr*. Jaqua stale dircitoi of women * activities in relation to nat tonal defense will make the principal address at the patiiotic tally to nigh' Rev Beimels and Rev Walton will -peak on Religion • pan in I national defense" and Mr Calland will briefly outline Industry* part in defense.'*

— RUSSIA REPORTS CQMTIS’LKD FHOM PAGB OKF. p.OOe grenade*. 10,M0 mine* 7.00') •hell*. 3.000.000 rifle cartridge:, two railway trains with ammunition t»<> ammunition dump* and I two -uppiy depot*. “During the *amw period 277 German aircraft were *hot down in air combat and by the fire of anti I aircraft artillery and one airdrome I destroyed Our troop* also blew I up one armored train w ith au auto | ! matn» riftemeu d<ua*d*4ueafc- 'de siroyed J» lauk* 112 guns. 7o nia chine gun.- 2,W> liucfc*. 37 mour I cycle* I 374 carts, two locomm | live*. ItH railway cai>, 17 petrol lank car*, one petrol dump and seven ammunition dump “Durlug the saint period- -troin I Feb oto March b—the German* lost iu 'he area of the Kalinin front f'J.lbb soldiers and oficer* killed One hundred and sixty-one populated place* were liberated from Uermau occupationiais.' .The German* themselves admitted that the Soviet oSciisivc in the Crimea wa* continuing Hadio Beilin said a sector held by the Saxon infantry regiment hid be n heavily attacked 15 times in tbv last five day* by Soviet troops supported by artillery and mortar It admitted 'hat the Russian* bad penetrated German positions, but made the customary claim that they were ‘eventually driven out, leaving many dead ' t Radio Moscow said recent German losses around Staraya Russa were • "cnonnou* " and that, "in addition 'o 12.000 lost in the destruction of three Fascist divisions, another l.uOo Germans were lost in the last few day* (It said the plight of German forces encircled at -Htaraya Russia

Crippled, Awarded $100,(XX) £r / . • v i • : r The Klnier Smiths in court Jury in circuit court in Chicago has awarded Elmer Smith >IOO.OOO gamagus against the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy railroad for the loss of both legs and an arm in an accident Smith, shown with his wUa in court, ted sued for |300.0Q0.

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w.i« illustrated by a captured order from the German command which said Tin* older authorises all German unit* to kiii horse* (ot human consumption ' i"La»t month 63 inhabited point* wen- iciapiurcd and In.OOO G< i mall offner* and men kill< d." radio Moscow said t u — Junior Class Play Here Friday Night Filial rcheai al- ham In-eu held foi Early To H« d Early To Ris-. thiee-ari comedy to be presented Friday night at the Decatur juniorsettlor high school auditorium by the junior das* ot th- *■ bool. Ti-ket- for tlx play have been on sale ihy tin- >md- nt* or they may be secured at th' door Friday night Th< play i. directed liy Sigurd And' r.-oli and Harold Muinma Mis* Eloise Lewtou is the business managei Member.- of the <a»t at'*: H' i niece Barber. Max Ixtouardson. Betty Sautter. John Milan !’• xgy McAlhaney. Charles Arnold 1.-)i» Baughman Betty Jean Worst. Richard Li< li'enMeigt r. H.cb.r i Abbott. Janice Fease) Jack Graham is terving s» stage manager. Amos Ketchum i. in charge of the stag- < iaft A l nn-ni ber* of the junior < lass are - hug ticket* foi the play. J Carolina produce* nearly half of the nation* entire tobacco crop. Ea> Ii toba« • o farm in thut State produced an average of I 947 pounds of tobacco, .it th-- hint of the last Ceusu

Enroll School In Junior Red Cross The Decatur jtwlor-sentoi high school has besu enrolled as a mem ber of the Junior Red dross wa* announced today by principal W Guy Brawn. Iu enrolling in the jumui oigauiSat ion. the school has se* up a definite plan of participation in Red Cross activities Gni students in the sewing classes of the school have set aside one day each week in which sewing faw—aSM—- s in ii mi - . -■ ass .

- A&P HAS PLENTY OF VALUES! enan’roAiMC A ® Bd,er Wfo/ Val "" lTnun! SUAi bnAIRw m.mim jyFi^V vP w FORK LOIN ROAST 27c DUCKLINGS 23c - ra JJc RIB ROAST , 29c SMOKED HAHS 32c famfrisSßU? ... CHICKENS „ 26c BAKED HEMS , 34c ARM OR BLADE, CENTER CUTS J?: BEEF CHUCK ROAST ■ 25c kma'slwwk.nw •v« • STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS ■ 31c kA |IK SUGAR CURED a . 31c SMOKED PICNICS -27 c wy CANS J 1 1. SUGAR CURIO »™Z 'BACON JOWLS -15 c COFFEE lb. .22c * lz » i iki n iw ....... SLAB BACON 25c LAMB ROAST ,25c SPARE RIBS 21c ’■‘ lk LEGOFLBMB „ 21c PORK LIVER , lie SLICED BACON 29c “<»>» 8 nc -hdWfrSULTANA FEANUT PEANUT BUTTER j a irs on 7 *l7r SMELTS LAKIMCHGAN 4 LBb 29c JF * nu-it irk.hi vii. imi-'in imiroiM* <<>i> —7— CATFISH 25c SHELL OYSTERS d ,39c FILLETS 23c A 9RI*H « MBetll Mfl.lM l%< k I HI *ll « II (>H I OLEO 2 a 31c FLOUNDERS , 15c OYSTERS ... 29c SAUGERS 23c LARD .4X 53c --mr-■asr- ■■■■ •■ = SUPER Sli D S 21c Mount Fnahcr— I iiamin Packed W99ITK bail * u S NO I GRADE MAINE POTATOES 15 39c Q A I K 4 O M FRESH iceberg IQ? HEAD LETTUCE a 2 17c ■ FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT - 6™ 25c SALMON I Hue 37C RED RIPE, OUTDOOR GROWN »*•”« > '» TOMATOES ........18c DESSERTS 4 m , 18c w,firi 1 w dr"" POTATOES 10 41c AVOCADOS 7c POTATOES 4 .19c .... g ORANGES 35c I CELERY 13c ENDIVE 10c 100% PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING IB CO Maun A Week Dairy Values can J y C WILDMERE CIGARETTES GI.IB BUTTER “36c CRACKERS lbrt ,2lc mel o bit ?««“’. »'■■«* CHEESE 2 57< SPREAD i"i |ir 23c wll I I hliHiinh | fl lIfIMPMH BUTTER , 40c EGGS < 37c SWISS CHEESE 35c Anifricu'i faioritc -iwviiin, u.-»a iik.h atone ini*nnvv innvi vu ait v> lot. 10 Year, in a Row BUTTER ... 41c EGGS T » , 32c CHEESE 29c 8 O'CLOCK ■ , , f E E E C JANE PARKER DATED JANE PARKER BLACK WALNUT ■l=o, DONUTS -lit LAYER CAKE ■ 29c JF V ENRICHED, DATED MARVEL JANE PARKER PINEAPPLE GOLD ;ii: % BREAD 3 £ 29c BAR CAKE ■* 19c ANN PAGE SALAD Un.wcctcned Gropefruit GREEN GIANT DEL MAIZ DRESSING JUICE PEAS NIBLETS or JAN 31c CAN 14c 2 CANS 23c IMON TUES. WED THURS 4 FRI. i I II V I •aturday Open 8 A.M. Clove 10 PM. I f • 127 North Second Street i Wz n V/ | I OPEN 9A. M —CLOSE 6 P.M. I/ V Decatur Indiana i jp| j j I B J< I jI owaed aad Owrated b» Uw area. AtlaaUe a Puellit l«a t« Pffcee Hahjni to M>rM Chauaoa

J Will be done for the lied Cr« • ' The aewlng i» under the Bupei vi>ion of Mm Mildred W< rthman. hom« iiouomiie matructor <’f the, •vhlKli The Juniut lle l I'iimb •• rpuiiei' ed and gOVernt I he; v by toe Ad ani louu'y chaplet. Amen au ll<d | Croat. BRITAIN MOVES "NTiN Kl> FROM PAUB ONR theaters, movies and dauring "The government haw no mien Hou of reotrhting lei-rcatl u to th. point where total war might »• i come total misery " he couiniented He »ald that new reatru tlona on

Ihorac i.i'lhg would Ie intended fol nonomlw cn th< u(e of tranapor* for conveying horaen to and from track* i Greyhound i ing la to per-| j milled only one dwy » week a' each li.nk «i. M.i' iidiy? or |>ubli< I holiday \e to boxing n-w restiitiiomi will in.iitily ixnirin large spe< lacu lai i-wnlr li< aid Today « atiuouiu i-ineir followed a serie* of movi « to rf> |> u|> the war t fturt land W'l.i.tull, Io- d miUMter an nniin< > d last weekend tint the > would Boon l» a ,e-ltiitluti of t'wid ration* Kmg rg< hud ..»ir<l .i pl.x la

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1 msHon ■ ailing men of 45 years to the colors Labor minister Erne*t Devin had ' announeed a call for women up to | the age of 41 for war wurk. Home secretary Herbert M >rrls.on anuoutieed yift.rday comptll»<>ry i ohm rlptj.in for the home i guard ot youth* au-1 men between ! Ik and 51 years of age in area* twin’ • a G«;nian tinuxioii attempt wa* likely Thi ares includes the ••' U'l. and - i*' < .o' ■ and a conaldji tal.h area n.and from Gum. ----o t'atni. of the I.».i*. < uUMtf 15.’ , |«* death du. Ug l»l" a > it one I tenth of ai <aiue d< sth* reported ‘ to thi f -ir Buk-.iu that year.