Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1942 — Page 1

|K s t Win the War! H/sc Is Chores!

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[Fighters tfake More i On Tokyo ttlc Reveals y Damaqe Done panese Raid . May 20 — «>'•’» — Tokyo may P°*' . I which llrlg II llufllllllc ami ~(f •„ lioinli lli»* Jap- . uni-1 provocative a.ii and not tile •..I ilial a repeat per * •' I m'it* ' iiiiiil.i! > ||l|B| li “'l' •■! • t I! iini*d i" !»•*•*;* |r to !»• aid* 1 to create lM in and soon — til* 1 , ( | f«I ilemelil that Itoo--1 hi- non precipitated 0 ,pjf iifd on that warm I tioon |, Ho dare-devil speed |»-ireful day*. when h<. iv a- going to try an || . |.lo d | don't know. It's In the 111,, nods and the war de mint watched him rqm . ims I medal or B idem Roonetrelt K lintened to him K,. ,! . special pres* ■ ii ,1 .111.1 I ll.lt I lie K. i. .1 ..i*i flVel B tn 81. .lied virtually ill B •>,. ii,| that In- knew ll I lie twoeliKlll.il B/ini. oi Medium II 25 Bim.l .1 f where they land Bo •limy were Involved Bin . mi.- from anyone else ■ ll'/ Bl .1 : fllghl from Bi • arrler* or a sec 1, • flit everyone let words ft • I that tit.- pi in. ll : l.a Hid I.md ft Bi.-I ■ti:ii.|ile seellis to tie ft Herman ft .-lit describing ft poi ted i bat It, Ifin'ii Shangri La. "which ft described by ft ft his pres ft herto ankaow n Bis.ir ‘lie raid Kirat lie Bi|'.i:e ->• ilu I ilia that some Bile 111 raiders had been ft B- *- ■ no planes left in Ike - hi! "Some were dam ; ft' !■•• w.f shot down and ft i to aa estent ft eedtliX to its 1 ft'• wlei was attacked liy ft '.••« inn avoided ftfno either the enemy 111 ■ rnniii- . filial fire a shot. ft m d apet lal in ft T- i’.Ke 4, Column «» ft o • Bsoqe's Condition ported Unchonqed fttlaie. r.neral foreman of ft , ..[ the tfederal ] ft company who has I wen i.i j ft' ••'»!•' oi. at the Adams ft me me rial hospital wince ■ night, suffering from anftftnris. was reported as tillft iMin. ft o - far Bulletins ftj*#kt«g. May 20— (UP) — |k"»«rican volunteer group ft** * communique ear. ft*r ‘hat its "flying tiger*' ftlestroyed at leaat b# ft** planes m a ir battles I ,h « ground during P"ty tour Japanese planet P* K *» i| ln in Eastarn t ■ »"d machine gunned ft** sirtfromea and conicenf **'"*• m two provinces ft *• Chinese demolition r *" d •“•rillpo reported I* ** ,h * Japanese InvaI mach.ne in the Burma I net*. h' M *V 20- (UP) —The Ln^l V * rn "’*" t •""«“»*eod ft’ '"*« two British pianos Vr* «—by Prmtch r W »ire near the Afrlft**** south .f Oahar. after t*; «*»* hot ween BritPemw air .„d F ****** Algeria.

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Smaller Number 01 Autos Are Assessed Fiqures Released On County Assessments Tiler*’ are fewer autos probably due ill pari al lea* t to war restrl. tions fewer farm nnpl* meiits. hut more tractors in the county ibis year than last. This was ehowii today in the annua! assessment valuations lor 1842 in comparison with 1841, as released hy county a-sinsor Krtiest Worthman. Mr. Wot thinan’s i oliipilations dts. lose that in March of this y.-fii llier. l w.-re 470 cars a lid im.ks assess'd at a total valuation of $1.242 887 in ■ oinpui icon so 5.572 cars valued at $874,120 la ! year. This is a decrease of |o2 car* although the total valuation Is higher. A total of 1.717 farm implements were valued la,t year al |2t>l.B7l'>. while this y.-ar 1 »i*il implement, were valued al s:ili.l'.il. There were r,t. less Implement**. 118 More Traetors His figures, however, show all increase of Ilh tractors. Last year I I |i| tractors were valued .•.! $227,128 while this year 1.24 ii li.uloi wer.- valued al 12824152. The city of li.'ialur showed I 2Hi autott and (rucks or a decrease of 8(5. Heine reported t!22 cat and truck* or less. Monroe township re|Hirtcd ns tractors for the most of any tatting milt in tho county. Jefferson and SI. Mary's township both reported H 2 |.--s Irudors 426 Fewer Horses The liumher of liois.-h in th** county declined sharply this y.-ar, ac< Hi ding In the r.-|Mirt. Lust y.-ar 4.24a horses Were valued at $222 2IH while this year 3,Sift w- re valu ed at $226.nr.!* Monroe township with S2*s had fin- ss:; : It: •s , and Kirkland Hie least with 185. Oddly enough, there were only 1 58 mole lion***-in,his assessed for goods tliis year tliait last, despite ill- hulliliiiK "liootn." Hast year 5.210 In tlo- county were assessed .it ftiss.iill In lemparison to 5.2«’>8 Valin- dal $*27,251 Tile war may also have been respolisthle fill tile l|"i|| 111 tie- until her of g.ieoliin- tilling slatuois a sessed. Hast >,al :t« were assess *-d at $21,5!»2 for th*-ir equipment 111 comparison to 72 with an assessment of $17.11*5 or a lie*Tear*- of I* stations Tiler*’ w.-re 25 less llillle* ill the (Turn T. Page 4*»lunm It < o Bible School Staff Is Announced Today Teachinq Staff And Assistants Named KeV Ii T ftoKgelot. dealt of the Dnaiiir we.-k day Hihlc s< bool, to ; day announced Ihe teacli. r* and ' amislants lor ihe aliiitl.il schoot. i which wiil lie conducted 111 the l.lncoln school from Julie 1 to 1 •». inclusive. 4'las«. s will he held lor children from four so 15 y.-ar* of age Material for lie* various . la -s.-s has been <ird> red. Klirollment will he coniinii.-d Sunday 111 the various participating church.** and it t hoped to have 200 children enroll I ed (or the school Rev Carey If Moser will rv. aa secretary of the school ami as sislant to lt**v lloss* lot. and a icommittee on worship proi’iatn a* 1 COtllposed of R*-v - lleorge S la.g | ler. Paul HramlyheriV and ti it Walton. Th*- leaching staff, hy departlllelits, Is Us follow'* Intermediate la,well Smith, head and lea* her of upp*r group; Ml*s Oeorgla I Koughty. 12 y-ear old group Junior Mrs. r. M I’rugh. head and tea* h*-r o; 1! >'-ar *.l*l gM>ii|>. Mil S K. LeoiiardMOb. l«-year-old group: Mr*. Carl $ - ish*-r. nine y* at 01. l group Primary Mrs. Russell Owens. h*-ad and teacher of eight year old group. (Turn To Page < Column ~.t — o—- .i —— Fort Wayne Business Man Fatally Wounded Port Wayne. May 2» il'Pt Port Wayne poll**- tialay coatlnucd lau investigation into the death *»f ' «iuy (Nb Ihtvls. 4«. proprietor of a I Port Wayn*- pen ehop. who died of a gun wound in the heart in a hospital hen last night Police csT.ed to the Dsvis apart | ment found fbvl* on a davnporl. bleeding from a small wound He Idled a few minutes after admitlance to the hospital, without making a statement Mrs. Ibvl* said llavis had complained of not feeling well a; mealtime.

Doolittle, Who Led Raid on | : *lr §■ : -j%, ' Lem In i • urprlse.*-. lit th* White House. Pre«ld*-til R*n»seveli pins tlo- Congressional Medal of Honor oil Hi ii- toll .lam*-- II i Jimmy I Ito.dllH* th*- fainou- flyei. for having successfully leii III* rei-eiil d»--ltd* live i.i 1.1 hy Army liombcrs on Tokyo Tills w.i* the f.rsl 10-ws that ItuoUtll. had led the raid lit-* wit*’, who fl* w t, W.i-hiugton from la»s Angi-i*" foi the ceremony, didn't even know her husband w* hack in tin I S. she said Olliers In.wii al III*- pr*-si-lltalloii are l.leiil lien II II Arnold, chief of ihe \rniy Air Koii*--*, 1.-fl Mis IShiIIHI*-. anil I Sen lieorge ( Marshall, i-hli-l ol staff of lit*- l'iil!*-il Slat*- Army

Boost Normal j Tax On Income To 6 Percent House Committee Is Near To Final Action Qn Measure Washington. May 20 — — The house way* uml means ••mil- i mill today to r<ai li a tin,i| dec 1-lon <>n lIM2 iii' >iii<- lax.-s after lilt uising III* I lioimal tax from lour lo six percent. Tile loininlllee haa Het $2.-.>4 mm nun as itM |!oal lor revenue from I Income HIM smile 97M.M9 .non j |. »s than iln* treasury - new goal : Kvervoiie who earns more than j Ills exempt ions tentatively set for faint for ■lllllle peremts ami II 2«o for married couple* must pay the normal tax on taxable Im ome reaardless of the amount. Surtaxes may start at 12 p> reent on the tlrst dollar of taxable til - l llllle and inerease to as high as W* penent That selledllle has lieen tentatively adopted by file comm!'- | tee but several changes are lo lie' made today. I.'ommlttee members Interpreted yesterday's on the surtax schedule* as imlireft rejeetlon of I’r- sideut Hoosevelfs pro|srsal that no person be permitted to retain more ibau s2!i non a year after taxes o — * No Objections To Grantinq License The \datns eounty aleobolie hoverase hoard imlav heard the appli- ■ jtion of the Appel man restaurant, by \ndiew \p|ielman. for renewal ••r a beer and wine relat'd'* lieease No objector* appeared. — Larry Eckrote Rites Thursday Afternoon Funeral services for l-ar.y Keltrote, three alid oliehalf year old | son of Mr and Mrs Waldo Kekrote. | who died late Tuesday at the Ad , sms eounty memorial hospital, will j he held Thutsday afternoon at Jj o'clock f home of the grandparents. Mr. aTnl Mrs. Usniel Kekrote. on Mercer avenue with Itev Heorge llolsten #vf l.inn drove oflfriating and llcv Heorge S lau'er of lieiatur assisting Iturial will fie iu the Decatur cemefery. The body will he removed from the Itlat k funeral home to the grandparents’ residence this afternoon and may he viewed there after 7 p m until time for the service# The lad was born in Decatur September IS. IMS, the «on of Waldo and Corrias Reynolds-Eckrotc. Me is survived by the parents, the pai -liul grandparents and the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chat lea Masaoncc. also o( Decatur.

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Decafur, Indiana. Wednesday, May 20, 1942

Allcqcd Thieves Held At Liqonicr Sheriff Kd Miller went lo Ligonier today in an effort io learn i whether or not two "soap salesmen" being held there were lllipll-‘ rated in two Adams eounty thefts. ! Tile salesmen are alleged to lie tin- two men who. on a pretense of j selling soap, have perpet ruled a 1 tiumher of thefts in a dozen eouti- | ties of this area Drills were reported stol n from ! garages at Berne and Hen -va earl-1 idr iu the month and Sheriff Milleri will seek lo link the two men with i these thefts. The two gave tile' ) names of Kliner Bogues, 4.7 and Joint ll.n kley, fiit. Dot li of Detroit. Until names are liellevi-d flefltioiih 1 ? Master Assessment Roll Is Filed Assessment Hearinq Set For June 16 t preliminary assessment roll on the Master -.-wer In the Master addition to the city of Ik-eatur was I filed last Uight by Engineer If.ll pit j i K Itoop with till- city i i>ll iii .i \ hearing on the assessments Ji.i lieen «»-t for Jilin- Di a' 'li n ill.ir eoutteil meeting, at wit; *■ time ohjeetoi s, if any. may appeal igliding their assessments. The assessments range from (.'•« up to one of |3,KO assessed to tilMi Milieu Home Builder* Cmp. Th<- eounell received a letter of eomtileudallou from the hoard o( directors and resident* <if the l llinilesleads expressing epprei 1.1 Mon for the manner iu w’liih the park tin-re has Ix-eti IH-alltitii*i| ami maintained. Ilersel Nash, assistant light superinienuenf, who with Mayor M»rest Klzey and Frank Burns, municipal plant engineer, we t io Mol-' dletown. Ohio reported lo tit- coun-j etl that tin- city was considering the purease of a used coal loading 1 conveyor from a firm in that city at j a figure of ss.">o. Ferd !». I.ltterer. city attorney, now has under consideration the drawing up of a bicycle ordinance for the rity of Decatur which sen d better regulate the blcycl • traffic occasioned here by the war testrlc- • Turn Tu l's(r (. I'utonia ti 0 — Youth Injured In Fall From Bicycle Billy llraun. 9. son of Mr. and Mrs l<awrence Braun of south of Dcjatur is in the Adams county memorial hospital suffering from injuries sustained lasi evening in a fall from a bicycle. The lad is suffering from a brum eonensssion and a )*>«*.b'« skull fracture, the attending physician' stated The physician reported his; general rendition as "fair” 'ate ibis afternoon. The youth, according to reports was riding on a bicycle oprnted by his brother. Richard, near the Braun home when the accident occurred. The bicycle heiam-- out of control on the loose stun- of the berm and Billy waa thrown off. landing on his bead.

Russian Army Battles Massed German Forces Renewed RAF Raids On German Plants Aid Russian Fiqht B> I lilted I’res.s The lti-d army supported by r.-to-w • ii It A F raids on *1- i iu.iii W'.n j plants, fotighl massed \xi tank planes and Infantry on the Kh.it ' l.oi front today In a hat lie expert l<d lo decide whether Hitler -an Iniiin h his -iimnicr otfeii in- in j ilo* I'ki.ilu* B-*lh the llnsslans and the He mans were attacking with rein-| forccmenlH on different sector- of 1 the Kharkov front Imt .Moscow j dispatches said that the IC<-d army | was making progress in i Disc ' mechanised bat lie. that thiee of j four Important Nasi rail llm had ■ been cut. 71 more tanks de-troyed and I .(to Met mans killed Whethn Nasi 'i"t<l mar-hal j i ...... 11... W I. ..I 1*....it .1.1. In 1 get counti*i offensive moving in | strong force still was iiucei tain, | but in any event he had thrown! lug reinfoii t incnis Into an attack 011 a I.Vtnlle ft out hi-t W cell Ba i Veil ; kovo and Isyum. 7" miles souihe.i-t of Kharkov, iu an effnrf to offset the Hoviet di lvt If In- sin -• ed the Merman massed fun - In tin* i I kiailie might In- able to I-I.’l- 1 tie i Initiative again If Von Bin k fail lo -**i/' the initiative, the Itlissiali oil I ini-lit hy rossai k artillery, tank air planes and inf.iiitiy under Mar hall Semyon Timochenko is de tailed .r.i n i■» r.no * -.I ain M i if China Relief Drive To Close Saturday Quota Certain To Be Surpassed Here Tin- management and employes of the Kriek Tyndall Tile company boosted tile I tilled f'hilia Relief fund today with a donation ol (72, . one of the largest received in the drive. Itev. I'aril Brandyberry, i chairman, announced Itev. Brandy berry also announced that the drive was “no near go- j ing over the top” that plans called tor closing It Saturday He was opimistie about the result and apj precialtve of the effort made to i subscribe Iteeatur’s quota of |7!>o ; tor the poor I'hlnese refugees. Other contributions are eornlng : iu. It- v llrandyherry stated, and * the donors want to Ire in- laded iu the present drive, "so »e are hold |mg it - pen until Halurday I am j sure th-- result will be a Hue compliment to the cnarltabb* spirit of our people." the chairman sab). Orang-iattons and industrial and • employe group* who wish to have their donation* tin Ind- d in the jfund should report them hy Satur-1 j*»r 1

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National Gas Rationing Plan Being Studied Officials Believed Virtually Decided On Rationinq Gas Washing'mi May 2ft fl Pt tloV.-i-Minenl official virtu illv have decided iipoii nationwid. ga-olilie iati*»tkiitc po -ihly hy July I to consery*’ ilwindling and irreplac* aid. ruhlwi ’-t.H-k-. it W.I-, iilili* at . .1 today Arthur I! Mew li.*!! w. • lu* li.iii hoard iuhher i-oonlinalor, said nationwide rationing of ga-oitilie was "inevitable before tbe • -I#*l of I ll*’ summer." Tbe office of de fen si* tr.in-porfaihm is workuig on rationitig plan- which may l„- pr>Ht’liled at tin- war producli ui hoard llieellllr- Til,'•‘■lay I* • ab ut Ito.e . Veil hellev. that the .-a-t.-i fl | j-lilf*'* t»it MfltHl.Uf* 1 mIhHI I*l Im* H'» it I it| ;i ti.»* ifii.il i.it!••• i lh in • • i tifii.il |Hff»l* m \ HjMfi.it fli.itf riMDlllif f« • ** • S i ttn* |»s»‘- Utility nf * ill).Hill WtttMtH.lVH ft» ' t .111 Jl«*|t Hi! | til till c.ihl I t.lHf Mill tliMI I * J»r * | ciif :iti v #•«* of llii* i »l» l til# in if i j 'linn* i »ui in f fti< inf* t i*»t <l* , pin itii' sis .mil iti* NTH on Hi* nl> j ; j«*« ! ~MI N*•'vi li.i 11 * \|»l.tii»• • I 11»*ii i .ifiltllilH? MiMltll !»♦* !!»***** MV J fVi'ii In oil pioilinjiu.' .iti ,i- Im - | I .111 Vl* flit- p.l 4|*|m#*| 4 l! til CM lIOA { j oil lisiihl *ir«* .ill lll.if iiv ill*»ti * *ifi j l i\jiit| nti il fli* . hitii.itmu |m -t$ i iiin .il iti.ii the #o\ * ot flllM'flt lit f* pin to 111-Mil * I lid t ()(«« til* Oil til*' lid 11* *ll X '.0,00 »,II.Ml ' p.i-Mciu *r * .ii m ,iml Hmim oimi ihi< ki .1 till llll•'*'> die rdf* ‘I for. If idlhtniiiK im *M*iml»il I** th** «*lit i .• iid' ** n (' i.imloii * i *S‘v v% *mi ; I ! i I urn T" I'dK** 1. t•(#!ntiti» Senator Walsh Is Cleared Os Charge Fully Exonerated On Newspaper Charqe u im M,. " it :•• at, In-mo* rati* lead, t u Hark i i* - y anilouin ed m the »eoat* today j j tliat the jus! in' tl.-p.i it in tit ho t completely cVoilt'i'.it. <1 <• I»4 v“l | ua b. It Ma "t •ha pub-1 lislo'll ill I New S -II k new pape i - that he had f|is|Ueliled a Hi -okiyit j i "hou*e of degt’eiiat ton ’ wlo ♦- \i--7.1 -|ile* collgreg.ileil Mention of Wal-ii m tna<-» tioti ; witli tile case was due to lliis’akeu ■ identity. Harkley s.iei 11.- aol the ! . man aetually involved w,.- a N* w , Kliglatid i,‘-ej.-lil Hot I VI a, liu i s.-tt- He il d not identify him ftit 1 I tiler Speaking to a hushed -tiate Im mediately after it enliven. ( l'.,|.k - I ley loi.i of * -ii - -•*"* puiiiisii.-ii o> *b*- ( New V nrk l'o*i, ejily this month. 11.- -.let ill*- I’.iS! illa.i*- * haig* 4- i gainst Wal'li in a -lory in c(iua«*c-i lion with til.* trial in a slat** court , in Hroklyn. N. w Vork of a mm! iinmi-d (Justave He«>kmatl "under I iudicimefi! anil trial for an often-1 se too liHltllesmiie to ui-*niion in! the ** uat*’ or in any group of ladies and gentlemen. 11.- said that attorney general I 1 Piaticis Itiddle had inve*ligatei| th** I charge* and 'completely . Vholier- ! afed "Walsh Sen Heiiliett Clark. I*. Mo. deI maul' d that the "old hit »y who ! runs th* * York l*o-t" t**. called ; to the I*4l of the senate to • Xp'alll - her * hare* !$•• also suggest, d that Ideut Commander Walter Winchell Itroadw.iy cotumtlist ami Mo: ri- Krnst. X*-w York attorney. i*»- sum | tiiotosl in conn**lion with any »u<-h iTurn To l'»se (, Column 71 o TEMPERATURE READING OEMOCRAT THERMOMETER •:00 a. m. S 2 10:00 a m. . &4 Noon M 2:00 p. m M 3:00 p. m. M WEATHER Scattered shower, and than derstom, this afternoon, end •ng late tonight. Not much change in temperature.

Graduate Speaker Bi i * I r \\ 4Mlo. ••tief.iry «•( tl»* I ’ll.| l||i»* I «ff t IHIIIII* r<-* *»t l.fll'llle Mil'll will •I•■I iV e! Die * 1111111*11* e Iliell! dililit'-i In til* -.ifl II • I ten «»f ili« flet i*ii. junior Hciiim In.'li , . ll.Hll I* ll 111 mI;I> • Veiling Urges Draft Board Act Only As Body Act Toqether On Classifications The \dain* county dr;*!' hoard j ! today n l.' i-.'il .1 bulletin f■. >lll state j I select iv,- -»• rv!. ,* h.-ad'i'iart*-. » | whn li ii-eiiinint-iidi-d th..' !*•< al i Imatd in*-iiitiei mil individually I ill * 11--* classification* or impctld in,’ « hissilii ati.m* witli regi-trait’s. I th, ii dependent* <•! employerIn tnakne the ..titioun* cm.’iif. Col. HohitiKou Hit* lien* k. riale il.r.-etor, a ert’-d a l*M-.ii hoard im 'iiber as 1 an individual .an .Id no in ire than .xpi.V* ati opinion in any case. • The r*---i*tratit or some Individ ilal frequently .i- HHle- that tin itidividaal opititon ha* the fin*.- of * hoard <)••« i-ion and a consequent mi-uudi-rstaiidltiK d* velop-"l’.-i -on- *1- - - "it of i!»;•••.( ’ii' j before a board may make an appointment till .Midi ill.- 1n, .11 I l-b'i k- j U i ad* able that all matter ol > classification !>*• di-eu--,-d only dur- ' itig an official s»-- -ioti of l ** 10, a! i Ihm'.l w lien a majority of mcltite-i * | are pt.-s. nt " lie .»!•*(» «\p!,lined fli.r iii.itiy J Ini;iii| hi*' fill**' - h .*. %* * !»*'• ! fu »i «1 | t«# '<" < ■•ii** i .* • >it|ti!Sj witli t*'UiNf n&tlf H Imm illpp HIP ll p!|v h.*\e ifl'e ••f*Tl**l A i ?;a• i** ! Im- ti* h iu.iu>. i • hi im *i) »**!,»t* «l duts* -* .i hoar I Ill« , fl»he|f4. Keej C.» m Attitude Indi.hi.ijM*i May .’*» »l !*» jlf y : *.!!:! to aid hi ij: iff p? 4 I Kt.Hii W* • p i « aim .md (thinal j aflilml* p .« I* *in 111 re hi i ii li* tin* I i iMiimtitu < , * *4*i R (bin km Hr* li I•*4 k f«»id 111 »M l i lf!lt I .till j teJ ifht of Held ie* Malty pal • li! ‘ Milt'd til* it t* i i i « all* d ift t*# tttihfat y duty hm ! li»» *li.it* ly Hfiirf a i a ule to r# t I all ofh**r Im»>* of «l». lotuuiiiitt y I into the as fiied •«*«•( i« i*ar*l|e< ~ of ttiletliei DlilM 1$ $% * .ii,- pi|V j, ; ally, til** tit ally tumally <- »<lti« » • I H <Tur*i T*. Pm* «7 thdumti ii " 1 4t I Postpone 7iemer Appearance Here The -p.ak.ng engagement of firegur Zn-mcr. imt.-d e iitiiti.ntati.r win. was to have been tn this city June ||. has In-ti p..,ti*i.ii, <l until K*-pt*-mtier due to injuries which he -uttered in a recent automobile a* * ni< nt *. rording to in anuouiu ment made this morning hy Mr* I O* .M S cklel ,i- ~f Tr K *|,|,a sorority Th>- letter in wht. Ii the -p* . iking it. s.i |H.-t|H»tnd sla’esi that Mr Ztenter was improving mu. h more rapidly than was* at first antleipa! »-d and would pr**hat,ly r»-fIIIII to ih. atr tn a short time lie will, however, he unahte to travel until | fall j Aliy one who ha* purchased tiej ket* for the lecture is asked to reIturn them immediately ta the gorJor4ty m*mtier trum whom they • were tired a* the dates will have itobe • bailee,! The new dale in (alt probability will lie shortly after Labor Kay.

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Australia Renews Demands For More Equipment And Men To Battle Japanese London. May O l'l The Cliur. bill government informed the house *.' i.iinmoii today, at tin- , .mi i-.i - toil ‘ f •* t wclay war debate. Ilia' lit- at It- if a ill I Ulna**ill -tlellglil and Intends to "make a larefully l*liinn*-*l atta* k oil the I olltillellt of KUfo|sTh. i -a in..- w.i giv*-n t,y Sir Stafford Cupp lord |n ivy deal and ihe government ipoketmian In 4 <»nim<*ii *■, uf l 4*r Dirtner m.it iiiiiih* i. i L# *li, IL.i. rcli lii h.»<! warn•'l I that Japan probably vmmilil .»!• ia * k It . - ».* H I b** • I t if fin- Allom inv.ul** w* l«*rn Kilt up*' i p|. .*lHi tt tin- ItAK b«*avy off. iisiv* .•$;.»:!»-t vitals of D**r* many’s vs ir produt iioti i a pr# , iu<l»* fn .hi ii i t t«* ill van ion, and th" hi*Ht way that Hntain * all aiil till* ia it Dii Hum*. "Thin Iminbiiifc Is, isi «»ur vi**W, of main ial i» so HiihhUll i I'sint aip if a ini il»** 1»* 1 way in vvlmh vvi* I.in rivi* a un* hi ip Ii 11in*' a ar** ablo t«» make .4 • ii* fully plamuMl attack >ll ill.- i * flit l|p*ll! 4if Klliop'* w llUll ,nl* ini lo do,” Im * ha Id. Uripp- d**f« ii«l* il Uiuri hill a ;* aHi *4f all a* k v nil Ii in l ornim t of •Ik war, both *ir> il* ft i»iniiilMti-r .tiul prim** iniiilsti'r. an *1 aid that ih** hhv. iiinpuf is willing lo Nlatnl t.i tall on .» voti* 1 cotibdi lK «* oil jU war policy. Ifni • Ih i bid liri?* ll Dll* rr*»at ion of *• niini.Hliy of <l« f# u*o* *«»m---j pohi-il of * lll**ff* of htuff !*» ri'pllH •• jubtitiliiD >t that tlo* framiiuf of j i|**fi*ii•»** poll* lit* would b** * unli.»iti|w Mil by jiohlii laii-.’* iNipp i**pli*'*l llial “Dot. i- no on** w pli wul**r and loiiupt • \p**ro iii** in dofotiiM* ptobl' iii than tlo* 1 prim** inli»l»*tiT. Tfo* k'ov«*utin«'iit l* .ol**r i«•j* * f• *f <f* mandh for *i publb* Inquiry Inf 4 flu Mr it imli i« v*Th*'*4 in lll** I’a* i fi« . iiH’lndifiK Malay i. IMriua, and .S:m.'a|ioi iv Renews Demand* M* 1 » -Ir;i* M vJn il’l'l Aurtralfa !• ih wi ll il dottiaud for tnorr* plan- moil, »«in- and -hi|» today .» ion Iftiiiel.iH M.» \i tlmr’h A III* ♦*i| air for** contlnu***! us wad** n*I I f*ll ti.II*4M.iIII . tliK'lif H iii Heart ll of all • lii tny illVar loll fl*et. Mil* IfW pip*! I»> illlplii .itiotl j • Mil* i/»*d Do- lit If *-il S».ii* for s*‘tidiiiy: .oMitional fori' to nortli- • in lf* laiiii tilth they ai»* intend • 1 ft i .iii iuiup-dtate ofl* n iv*» ar.nnsf tin* man held * otiHlO'lit •if Europe Air lit ill sht i- ? \ »tii» t e ak*ford, hi i wlatetii* nt, iid rh< Ih i<2 f**i j*' *»*• ■* «aJ*ii«d he foo h?miit'l) »tii ed . , , our h»Kau sboiilil ti*- plane*!, mor< p’.ui« > and ill more plane* With nt thorn oiii will lie made b*,iv • and lotiKor. ' Th- r* <|it* t madi at Loudon hy Ur i Herbert! Evatf i Aunfralian N»r«*iKn nei refaryi for delivery *»f plane to \u trail a a r.tjioiiv J4* ilile n***'d • to* ‘-uppfot *if all Aiisl j ahau- L * •♦in ouraKiiiir to timt tli. • in -|»iilt4 i| ami * apabte •4pp* ais ar** v* *fl pnhiir t iipin ri YhrotiKhoiit Dm* w<»rhl ** I h •*nt «a! lowspap.r w.i th** Svflii.y I laity T* o-graph t’*mllM'llt lii.' **fl III* .11 * Dal 4*f \l!l4 !l *an ti**o|» tn nos thorn M**land it *ald \ m trail.i w* oi lil he (lit* fiijvt til <T »i I l'*t « H..la on ii FCgyVICTORY lU BUY W|V|| INIT I M . iii STATES ffff WAR .JlJ\ fofßOsns G I{fisTAMPS The -ale *.f War bond is progresslitg *pl. tididly, (Tarl Casfun. ».Mit.f v ,-ti.iintian of th,* War It »nd -wles st.,fi s'sf.d I.slay !*»lrt are m.iunling Inward the $25.5*m, May quota. Mr. fusion said I p (•» dal.- 2 518 indivulutt pledges not in, hiding (hose under the payroll deduction plan ay*t tho*e who subscribed before, have Im-n turned In Jeffersivn township and tbe town of M.mrne wuieb Were me It,eluded in last weeks report, turned m 7! aud 29 pledges Hapcvtitviy.