Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1942 — Page 5

■ay, APRIL 23.1941

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SLast Evacuees Left Singapore Only to Have Ship Bombed * * ' .fSjii feAt- / £1 w- I flJl fl I <JRB I S > 1 M J r- --W r\..» I S KvaMMS » lifeboat leave wrecked veovel

h»» 'Ji* f ' r * ur * «•*>»• th* »•€»;* •'t *h* *•** evarueex the uncc mighty Bntuh ba* m ”»• >w ’ U* J*pen«ar. a old Y,n<lz* river »te»mer. ,Urkcd J»P bombrr* *»>l » h< I>"«'- «'‘2. •*** th* Ufeboau u» th* fouth Chin* »<•• Finally.

Possessions Still Under Vichy France Control v\ L 4 i * \ BRITISH yQ UN » ’ JfeJ*** 0 CANADA jS Kohth PCj/ <► X X FRANCEaA, f*» C/P < fir I Y VY ATLANTIC, Iz. 2 \ C /States L \r x *xJ. CBERMUDA h * I ' Oc e a hf t)J U k / JbMmSw . Y? k Y* t|T ( \\ >»»,,-■lndies \\ IJJ&IaMRESv ■• XX CWiitof to FRENCH / ANfX SOUTH 3 / SOUTH A O I I r Atlantic I ) A? \americA J 0 ( X/A ] / ..... \ Return to power of the pro-Axis Pierre Laval in France focuses attention on Vichy France and it! possessions, Indicated tn black on the map above. The inland! of Miquelon and St. Pierre, off the Newfoundland coast, and Uie Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, underscored on the map, also are Vichy French possessions.

XK t’ to < orporate line, west to Winchester. Sector 11 Fred King, warden:. N I’, and south corporate line, north to Winchester, north to Erie, eaat to river, south to cot porute lines, west to N.l’, Sector 1J -t’uul Saurer, warden; Homsteads. Sector 13 X’ate Twigg, warden: : corner Washington and road 37, north to Second, east on Second to I i’.R It. south to Washington, west i to 27. Sector It William Lister, ward- ; en: corner west corporate line and Dayton, north to Washington, east to P R 11. south to Dayton. West I Ito corporate line. Sector 15—William Lister, ward-1 en: corner Xuttinan and west cor-’ porate line, north to Dayton, east i t<> PHU, Miuth to Suttimin. west to corporate line. Rector Id—No warden: corner I Monroe and west corporate Hue. north to Nuttman. east to Eighth, south to Monroe, weat to corporate line. Sector 17 — Ed Bauer, warden: i - corner llth and Erie, north to .Monroe. east to Eighth, aoutli to J«tI fetwon. east to Pltll . south to Erie, north to 11th Sc-’jr It N<< warden: Erie and west corporate line, north to Mon roe; east to llth. south to Erie, west to corporate Hue. Sector Ift Otto Ga e. warden southwest corporate corner, north Ito Erie, east to PR.II. south to south corporate line, went to be- j ginning. Sector 21 —Pder Ga togly. Belmont Park Sectors 21. 2J. 21. 21 not ye t desilgnated Rector 25 tie-urge Harris, (Tar-’ once Heiman*, ward nee t’entral : Soya Co. Sector 2< T C SaiPh. warden: Central Sagar Co. Sector 27 —4)len Mauller. Walden:

Decatur Casting. Sector 2S Albert Beery, ward- , ell (I. E (old). Sector 23 — Nu warden G. E. < i newt. Hector 30 Arthur Baker, ward'll city plant. Sector 31 Henry I leilinger, warden Kric k-Tyndall Co. Sector 32 Harry Hebble. ward e n Cloverleaf Creameries. Sector 33 No warden: Miltschler Packing Co. Sec tor 34 Charles Kuodle. ward-i en- hospital. S<< tor 35 Ed .Miller, warden: county Jail. Sector 36 Bill Zeser, warden: Sunset. I Sector 37 -<’ A. Stapleton, ward- ' en: NIPSCO. START GAS RATION <i -ntlniic -I From I'aae 11 io u c- other means of transportation .Most of the g IMOllne 11-ed ill tile j east has been supplied liy tankers which have to sail through the sub-marine-infested waters of the At- : Untie .M >st of the uhlpw sunk off the Atlantic coast have been tankers. Cm tailment of non-essential use of asolinc In the eastern urea will case a ichipplng situation that has been growing mure uc Ute since the war began Tb.- Joint statement was Issued by f’haiiman Donald M Nelson of I the wnr production hoard; petroleum coordinator Harold I, llches; price administrator Leon Hendercm: chairman Emory 8. Mnd of I the innniline commission, and dei (en*e transportation director JosI eph B Eastman. Rationing is necesaary. Henderson said, to assure adequate supplies to e-wnthil users and the army, navy and other war purposes 1 Tlie order la a simple. Interim

after many lifeboat tripa. th* 131 men and on* Chine** girt aboard nm*d and wa4«4 on coral ia*f» to a tropical wland betww Singapore and Java Later, th* tiny group reachMl Sumatra ta a laumh Jai ipackad beyond it* capacity. Th* picture *bo*» a Itteboat kating th* bombed tb.fp.

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plan designed to he put Into effect promptly. By July 1 it is expected to In- replaced by a permanent order. The program will affect only passenger cars Specifically exempted are trucks and other motor vehicles that are readily recognised as Air Expert Dead ** C « || Vice Admiral Bristol - One of the Navy’s foremost avislion eaperts. Vloe Admiral Arthur Leroy Bristol. Jr, M. of Charleston. 8- C, commander of a North Atlantic task fore*. Is dead after « brief illness. Bristol had 40 years of service tn th! Navy. His career included assignments with American embassies and naval missions sbroas.

I commercial. Including taxis. Registration for rationing cards will he conducted on May 12. 13 and 14 by local rationing boards which hare handled the rationing of cars, tires and sugar. Five types of ration cards will; he issued. Card "A" will be given ■ to the average motorist upon pre-, sentatlon of his owner's reglstra- j tlon card. He will then receive a ' ration book which will permit him I to buy seven unite of gasoline j The OPA said that any or all of the units may be bought at any time or in smaller quantities. The value of units probably will be shifted according to such developments as the shipping situation. It may he four gallons one month and five the next Henche, a peiwon saving up units for a vacation may be pleasantly surprised or somewhat disappointed at chawges Doctors .war workers and others whose wark requires mileages greater than the average motorist j will be given cards permitting them to obtain greater quantities Cable "Bl." "82." and "B 3 good for 11. 15 and 19 units, respectively will be given to passing-

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er car owners who state in an ap- ' plication that th. Ir gasoline need* fall within certain specified mileage limits In addition to the "A" and "B" cards there will be an "X card i for owners whose gasoline needs , I cannot be estimated In a definite I i number of miles. A doctor, for ex j ample, might qualify for an *'X '; , card ’•Unfortunate." Ickes j Washington. April 23 ’l'Pi i Petroleum coordinator Harold l< ke today told a press conference he "refused to believe that people will he put on any short rations’ luch as the two and one-half to five gallons of ga.iollne per week announced by the office of price administration. He described the OPA's state-1 ment regarding the .May 15 ration Ing in 17 eastern states as "very unfortunate." Ickes refused, however, to apecu i late on the moat likely quota which I j will he allowed "non «eaeiillal motorists when the OPA rationing ’ order become effective .May 15 | He said speculation already ha> "causd oonsiderable misapprehen slon" on the part of the public.

Ickes also disclosed 1. That be «een no Immediate need" to extend the rationing pro gram to all parte of the,nation 2. That he already has asked | price admfliistral jr lx*on Header-| * son to authorize pri<. increases to J liomponsat far additional costs of ■ production and transputtation of I ‘ petroleum pr<alucts. 3. That the OPA card rationing i , program "might as well" b<- ex ; I tended io ln< hide Oregon and j 1 W.ithingtoii which were not in-j I < hided In the original ordei I Th.it emergency mov<iiieut of oil Into the east coast by tank <ar replacing coastwise tankers whl< h have been sunk by submarines or diverted els< where rea< li,ed a new high of iioo.oou barrels ■ dally during the week ended April, IS likes also disclosed that It) coal i mines tn West Virginia were shut ' down for one day last Friday as I a result oi a car shortage OIL WELL PROSPECTS (*• - cioologists ciaim the territory ha*.

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favorable oil prospects »nd compare-! with land In Oklahoma. Texas and other parts of the United Staten where large oil producing wells have been located. - -■ -o Holiness Group To Meet Sunday — The monthly meeting of the Ad- : ams < ounty holiness association i will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at j Hie I nion t'bapel church, west of j Geneva The speaker will he Rev. . <’ H. Wuiderkehr, pastor of the [ 11.-ine .Missionary church Spec is I inn-ii will be presented. The public is invited. Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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