Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1942 — Page 7
R MAY 8,1942.
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Her Husband Is Air Hero j|| _ Ihrataftc. ZtR a ;< zb * L dBkJK&i bBSBFr• rBl I OR? J ]|k|» Mr». Ki< hard Beck One of Amertea's heroes In aerial activity against the enemy in the southwest Pacific, Lieut. Richard Beck, squadron leader In the devastating United Nation*' air assault* against the Celebes islands, is a bigger hero to hi* wife, Mrs. Beck, shown In her New York home admiring a picture of her husband. In spite of Lieut. Beck's many bomber flights tn the Pacific and his previous flying with airlines, Mr*. Beck top* him in air lime. For, before their marriage, Mrs' Beck was the No. 1 hostess of the TWA lines, having more than 1,000,000 miles and thousands of hour* of air travel to her credit ;
control of the spacious harbor in which an entire fleet can be baaed. It partially offset the present Japanese ascendancy in seapower in the Indian ocean. Free French leaders hare said it was "absurd'' to believe chief of government Pierre Laval would hand over the fleet to (Jertnany. because such a move would lead to a complete break with Ute United States They said that under extreme
Know America's Planes WORTH AMERICAN AT-«A TRAINER /•«••* AT-4A a two-plac* low wing monoploao •• which p«*y bogoa production o* its own isiliohvo m order to !• th* WeUoo'S 9ii troiamg progroo Th* UJ Ha*r **•» >hi» *«»»*■ b sigo. Mdor Ih* el***iiicatioo SKI-3. •* odroncod '?* AT4A ho* **w d*ty is Esg/and whoro it i* known o* th* Horror*.
I provocation, l.aval might permit , • the fleet to convoy war supplies to • the middle east, but that he would never surrender the ships. 0 Horse Her* to Stay I Atlantic City. N J.~(UP) David I II Agatts, master, told the New . Jersey State Grange that the horse i le here to stay and that the tractor I is a failure because "you can't turn a tractor out to grace in the ■' pasture."
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20,012 PERSONS • Continued From Page 1) lar ration rate and they cannot purchase additional sugar until this time haa expired. Those who did not register may do so at the ration board office after a period of two weeks from the regular ration dale. However, if they have an excessive amount of sugar on hand as of the regular registration date they still will not be Issued a ration hook. A total of 20.012 persons In Adams county signed up In the sugar registratlon conducted during a fourday period, ending Thursday nigh;. Based on the 21 254 population credited tn the county in the 1940 census and considering the number of persona who have gone since then to the service of the country thia figure is conceded to be surprisingly high. The figures released today concerning the registration by Glenn Hill, county rationing administrator. disclose*, however, that of the more than 20,000 who registered, only 15.994 receiver) registration cards. The Other 4,318 had excessive ,imounts of sugar on hand which prohibited issuing them a card. 6,3*5 in Decatur in Decatur the total number who registered for sugar jumped far above the 1940 census figure which credited Decatur With less than 8.000 residents No leas than Her Son Killed E 1 * Mm / r m -■ / f ii f £ LjE • Virginia Allison Shaken by tragedy. Virginia Allison, mother of Lyndon Beal. Jr., 3, slain by hi* father, Lyndon Beal. Sr., near Oakland. Cal., is shown as she told authorities the circumstances surrounding the boy's death. Beal is alleged to have picked up the child by the heel* and battered his head against a culvert in a fit of rage br< aus« ths hoy refused to obey.
Saw money when you borrow The /€tna Life Insurance Company's Farm Loan Plan turns over every cent of your loan to you. There are no deductions for a commission, for appraising. for tide examination, or for the apphcßtfon. Tea gtt i<*',* •" *• * iU ' ftorDW«* The Suttles-Edwards Co. Correspondent* Niblick Bide Phone 338
Gwib6at Lost With Corregidor "•"e-. * 2 * 2 j, ». — ■■ ■ MW ■»■-«- -ns.— . I i - I hl f ■1 —T~ I I f t t » T - 'According to a Navy announcement, the U. B gunbont Luaon, shown 'above, another gunboat and three mine sweepers were lost, apparlently without casualties, in the final fighting preceding the fall of [the island fortress of Corregidor In Manila boy. The Luzon and the 'mine sweeper Quail. Severely damaged by Jap gunfire, were sunk U. 8. forces "when capture appeared imminent.•* - ,
6.385 persons were registered for sugar in the city at the Decatur junior-senior high school Os thia cumber 5.9X5 were Issued intion books, while the remaining 1.280 persons had excessive amounts which prohibited them from receiving books o - SAYS NATION (t’ontlnuecl From Paar 1) the Le gion activities for this year. He «aid that the state convention August 15. 16. had been streamlined to a two-day business session and that there would not be a parade this year, due to war conditions and the fact that men had to return Io work. The Boys Sttuc- will be held at the Indiana school tor the deaf, the capacity heing limited to 450 this year. The state fair grounds, where the event was formerly held, is now oecupli-d by the army. Because of the war. the Legion junior baseball tournament has been postponed. Local posls, however, were urged to carry on with the movement and form city schedules. Concluding hl* talk. Commander Hartpence advised, "our job is hen-
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Sore’s Meat Market FREFH 4 SMOKED MEATS FRESH Utt US A \ Et.ETABI.ES A HOME OWNED STORE PHONE 95 or % FOR FREE DELIVERS ~ OPEN SINDAY MORNING SLICING CHOK ECI TS TftC Jeil'lLi’ is 2-&C BOLOGNA, lb., (HICK ROAST, lb < HEESE. lb. ~ BEEF 1 Cr* KOI 'ND HONE Wdil’UVlk 2dC BOIL lb. *s® SWISS STEAK, lb. JVV SOI sE, Ih “— “ FRESH MF \TV X?C LRFSH PORK R<• LIVER tb I® C NECKBONLS BRAINS lb- ' 1 TENDER Fresh strawberries ( | J B STEA K, lb. - _ •»•«*< Man Oranges. Apple, Bananas Grapefruit. "'"'* Head and Leaf Lettuce. Radishes. FRFSH G Climaa Wallpaper Cleaner .... 10c hambcrg. tb *7® *• New and Old Rotates,, etc — Pineapple Juice No 2 can 15c Freeh Rotate Chips .... 10e-15c ba9 ’’’ Kl ;.. 24C F, "‘ X *** ’* SAI NAGI*.. ID. ™ Qiaaed Honey Cookies . doaen 15c •« A » ’ lw ‘" ••*'•• 23t Corky ar Bg 5 Dog Food 3 canr 17c SUGAR WAFCRC - h«» 10 « , M .. 1 * PANCAKE FLOUR 25c TOMATO JUICE. tall can, 10c COTTAGE < HEESE lb. FRFSH FIG BARS * PORK A BEANS ...i No 2 cans 25c tT ffgß Rubber Fly Swatten 10c each •TJ2 v%\° - r—’ *.2* PORK (HOPS, tb I - V. w
on the horn.- front The years have caught up with most of us. If we are to preserve our way of life- and the Democratic form of governme nt we must educate the youth In these Ideals. We must educate- him for life, rather than tor death." Commander Hartpence said toh- ard a Limous Legiounain define the constitution of the United Stales, the bulwark of freedom and liberty, as. "a politicalization of the Hedy Bible " "Our ancestors put in the constitution what the Holy Book stands for and it is the- greatest document cm earth." he said. "If we are to preserve it w>- must be Willing Io die for It. for there is no life for us If we are defeated." the Legion leader dec Isrvd A short entertainment follow- d the program. — ■ —o Wolf at Door Enter* Sulphur. Okla lUPI The wolf at ll<>y Turnei s door has g< m- Inside the hard w.iy The animal had be e n lurking around the- ram h since 1928 It was shot finally, and in the form of a rug grace* Turner’s flour.
\ pHfAiuy f “®~ Victory Vitamins! Vila! Valin-. Vim. Visit. Vitality! iiih. <• ..l I’.i t<tl!lM<<l Milk i« 111-allh InHiuxtii'i lot mill! Ih-i <>t lli< tainlly Phone 267 Blue Creek Dairy
* RURAL CHURCHES * Decatur Circuit (Methodist) E J Arthur, pastor Beulah Chapel Worship service, 9 3o a in., followed by Sunday School. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.. followed by worship service at ft):4o. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9 30 a m. Mt. Tabor Sunday School. 9.15 a in. Preaching service, 7:3* p. in. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Loxler. minister 930 u m Sunday School. Roland .Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m -Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shiffrrly. president. 10:30 a. m. Prayer and praise service. Mis. Melvin Smltley, leader. M p. nt., Thursday- Worship service and sermon. ——o Willshire U. B. Circuit Imwii iiii If. dinger, istsior , Willshire Sunday School, 10:30 a m. S- rmon. Rev. li W. Rash of Huntington. at II:30 a. m C. E . 7:30 p m Preaching. 8:30 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Winchester Sunday School. 9 30 a. in. Preaching. 10:30 a tn. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. St. Paul Sunday School, 9.15 a m. Preaching. 7:30 |> m Prayer and Bible study Tit-aday evening. o — — Amateur Maqician Entertains Club The lierutur Rotary < lull was entertained with a highly novel program at the weekly meeting of the < lub Thursday evening at the K of p. home Ed Moser, public high school senior, an amateur magician, presented a series of clever magic al tricks, assisted by Misses Barbara Kohls and Louis Baugh man. Milo Jones of the public high ci (tool and David Tr-rveer of the Catholic high school were inltoduc-
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fed as high school members of the ■ club for Msy. Dr. Ed Peck was i c hairman of the program, and Ray Luitz. vice-president, conducted the inerting The club will not meet next Thursday, but the member* will attend th» district conference banquet at Fort Wayne Tuesday evening e SINCERE THANKS To all the voters of Kinklatid township, m> sincere lhaaks for the vote extended me in the May sth primary. If elected in the fall. I promise to perfonn the dut'ea of I Trustee to the best of all concern--1 ed. Earl Martin —— 0- Ml . ■■■— - CARD OF THANKS To the voters of Unkm township, please accept my heartiest thanks for the vote and consideration given me in the May sth primary elec- ' tion. May I always merit your con- • fid. nee I pledge to continue and ! conduct the affairs of the offic e, to ■ the beat of all concerned if elected ' in the fall. Gerhard R< inking —- — — • - »■ ■■■ I Ml Moving Day Lawton. Okla il'Pt While the i Noma Scott family was away from home overnight,* thlevex backed a - truck up to their front door, loadI ed a bedroom suite, a table and ' four chairs and drove away.
Thank You t I I am indeed Rrateful to Ihe Voters of Adams Countv for the splendid vote awarded me in last Tuesday ‘a primary election. i Thanks, all oi you. THURMAN S( HIEFERSTEIN I '
