Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1942 — Page 1

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L And Nazis Led In New pus Bailies Lhtinq Blazinq Kith New Fury On Kost Os War Front ■ ( ■ls H I’i-Th. ■ ’ , (met mid sq'i.xl W’." . k anti tank plane- ■ . . ■ , toe battle today . ,-,auit troop* at ■ ghting blazed with .. .<1 fronts from K,'-,, 1.-mngrad. ■ z . the front line ■ ' r<,torts of hard , ■ , the German- on ’ K.'.f. r. • "til. but -aid 'hat ; ■j . ;. vastopol had train ■ " . the big gUIl* of K , began Idas' inkK c.-l js.-itloll*. Bf I; |.-i.m- had landed ■ , ,y sea at S.-vasto-V, -...|,y* German com Kp Cairned that a deep H . .. dt iven into Soviet ■ . Il . . tit hes 111-o said Ky -iia:.- t iatllied to have |1 .'s river at several ■ Kharkov front . , .ported that Ge ! ha ■ ■ lon es. Using fiat' ■ ,*u;.p . ted by large an ji.,4 .• '.-d an assault on Bum,- .it Leningrad t ... the Russian war-■ K •. Sevastopol battle K >: . .to the new-papr i ■g 'h.r the Germans h.ol K .. ... ftont other ftotr-t battleground Hi. intitules to slot m ■ x,. 1 .-.,p0l fortress with K * ftnx -aid a dispatch to ■t Tie Black sea fleet K. t v powerful SUpp.lt' K- ■ ... Hid with the of H/ ; .. s Idasted enemy Bp ~.y .tie fighting W. t * Kt.".' 'WO key points . me- destroy. d i Ks 1 » W l ecked si* other at 1 downed ten enemy K: r Sevastopol w■ Htl'h < . .. on the eleven'll Hit ■ Ilin one di-p.l' ■ 4 .--t tot warriors B • •!■ :• ..ling evei y im h "' ■ > . I if|« e -cl Vct e the entile l!"d Bl d.-p .'. h would indii at" ■ 1,, were gaining <' Sevastopol.) • *i- tittle new in tod iy - Bl>. t tn the Kharkov sii. >. <>o. Rpsslßtt- had T Pig* t. Column Cl K~ o—war Bulletins ■ •it’"gt:n. June 15—(UP B*’' tenite today approved Bl»«"t to the houae a con report on the bill B* 1 '- rr 8 payment of allow to dependent* of men m B*'’ea service*. ■*'’ bill would provide pay beginning at SSO a to > wife without chit Additional allowances be granted for other ■**•* Idaho, June 15—(UP' B* ’*'r and civil air patrol B** l today sought five of »•« •’’» parachuted from an Mb bomber which later was B* l Ufeiy by It* pilot. Who "M at the control*. ■“•’r Feld army officer* B* 1 * men bailed out of the * 0 80 mile* southeast of W* One of them telephoned K" ’••Id that he had land ■■My. *o'k June 15—(UP> — sued United States *as torpedoed and th* Caribbean several ■’‘Bo. and of the 57 men ’wo are believed to H* b*dn killed when the M’ t ®'Bedo struck, the third dibtrict announced toB- Th * '■•’"•ming 55. in two 'eached a Caribbean ■’’’ter 45 hour*, and have ■r or ®ught to an eawem r « ben. K**t*ATUßf READING ■ X "*T THERMOMETER k!* "• — ■ 80 Ji - - h ■ * • «• — . 70 I WEATHER warmer thi* *f ■ •"« tonight.

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Discarded in Davs of Plenty but Valuable Now . j» . 1 I ' - ‘‘i . v* *' 1 i *' •..'' ' ■ ■, ■' t . , .. . - * Mon than '»••« nun On <* hi th» inoiiir.thwniM «up rul»b» a! th* Eir»•«t<»iM- Th* a ltubh*-i ( otnpany m I rdblwi reclaiming plant at \kn»n. ().. an n<»w t going « xanihiaflon to help in keeping th* <ai« of | produ* Uon workei? rolling When properly repaired, many of them tire*, difoarded in the day* when tire# were plentiful ind inexpen*iv*. will giv«- civilian nioiornfM many mile* of additional ervh * Tho»* tlrew found totally unfit .i’»- retained to th* .*< ap pile* t«» b« ptoremied into reclaimed rubb**r

Roosevelt Reports On Lend-Lease Aid Avoid Bock Brcakmq Payments After War , Washington, Jinn- 15 tl’l't ' I’r.oid.-iit ll<m—veil, reporting that i Atn« u< as "I es.-rvoit of v-ouni. i i now approm hing the flo <1 stag* j I today virtually .i-siir.-d th. I'nlted I I Nations < • elvlng lend leaae «ip 1 I plies that the I'nited StattM would I not egact backbreaking payment* I after the war • Th. real cost* of the war ..in I 'not be measured not <om|Kii<d. J nor paid for in tn-ney he told !congress In his quarterly ic-pott on lend lea — operations "They must and are being met in blood and . toil " ! Hi -’blight* o hi. ■ |M»rt hi. nt I led | 1 la-nd lea— aid emended ■ i through May totaled SI "" j i in g ml and service* \V< an ', now making aid available at a monthly rate equivalent 1.1 fs.otni, turn om> a year " 2 "The assistance w. have ' rendered to date represents I.’ percent of otit entile war effort 1 3 "The battle of production is on the way to being won . . The 11. ... . ... ~..0 In .-s rill, bat *♦- v* *«• •• • • - Icul phase 4 •■ .'• la ltd-lea— la no longer one-way Those who have been re ceiving lend lease aid Hav- tak en the initiative in 1 cipialttig American troop on Au-h -in and British soil art in ng fed and ho is ed and equipped in patt mt' «f Australian and llni-«h -tippli- and weap ms ■ • r, •• The major benefit we will receive tor out I and I- *-• nd Will be the defeat of the U In a special chapter of the report entitled "lend lea— and peace Mr Jfoo.-v.-li rea—rt. d his determination to avoid the, (Turn L Column S> Glorious Tribute Is Paid U. S. Flag Annual Elks Service Held Sunday Evening Glorious tribute wa< paid to 'he flag of the I’nlted States of tmei. ca Sunday afternoon at the annual flag day servic e* of the Ib-ea ur II I’ O Elks held on the lawn of the lodge home with the American Legion assisting. Eugene Wells of Kort Wayne, fourth district adjutant o Legion, delivered a *'. , , r L‘* K dress on the flag what f ha- symbolised in a glorious past, and the hope it eltend* for future genera tfon? .. - ..t •We are young as a nation of free people but too m.cnv genera none have passed foe u. to endure chains freedom, justice demo rtl y and tolerance have become he very warp and ttwof - -r nature. Bather he the nasty b.» that crunches the bitter ac than silken* lad and richly fed stave of any prince ’ dic'ator Truly Fatrieh Henry was an Elk and a Legionnaire in «plrit when he .aid ’Olve me libe.ty or “'••LeT us*” Jededicate 4 * r *' T *’| here today to the passionate herb ■\ruxs Ta“ra»« L LMumo l>

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Navy Recruitinq Officer Will Be In City Tomorrow Kobe;' F lallleastel . <'l!.V| lAAI I SXK will to- in Hee.(fit tcimoi ■ row for naval recruiting purposes. I He will interview all intei -ted upplhants between the ages of 17 and 50, at the- l»--c .itllC po- - offic e 11.- Will interview those interesti ..<1 in tin- navy, naval reserve, na- ■ val aviation, and naval construe-1 I 'ion He will t>e driving th.* navy j ' s'ation wagon. Moose Lodge Will i Install Plasma Store Casualty Station In Any Emergency Adams laelge 1-11 la'V.cl Order I of .Moose has completed plans tor I installation of the time of plasma 'at th«- new lodge home ii 1 trst and Jackson sfre t it was aimiced t.cclay Announcement of the fact was made by t la . nee W.-ber. tepee—illative of the emergency medical services advisory board ami M s. X. j, Ma.- Urwe. he -pltal superintendent *ctti- llt mad<- last J we. k of the pure hasp of the plasma store by the local la-glon post. Th pure hase of th*- Moose lodge completes this phase of the work in tin- thi- e local c asualty stations. The M owe and l.egi"li homes ■and the hospital wee designated some time ago by Dr <• -I Kohne, . meigeiu y medic al —rvh <-s c hies, as casualty -tatlons to be Heed In event ot an emergency Four packages of plasma will be ktce.-d at the Moose home, a* i* tile case- at the Legion They will be tvallabl. .n event if any emerg em V A meeting of the emergency med I, a | , . %!»«••♦ Aii'bip and advisory board li;i« |,H Tu«*<iay n gin at the -' , " l “l ,l ' | e , I report of the - rviies' progiews is , xp. c ted to be available- following I It h«- ink’ ! <> I Only Slight Damage Is Caused By Fire The local fire departmen' made j ,i run Saturday afternoon to the John M l>oan home on Jc-'ferson Street. Mrs l»oan had lighted some papers In the furnace before leaving the house A pas-ebry noticed smoke is-uing from th.- windows and turned in the alarm The papers had smoldered instead of flaming and 'he smoke came up through the registers, fi.lmg the home The only damage was that done by smoke —o — Combined Bond Will Lead Parade Tuesday The Hecatur combined band will lead the parade to th* flag | pole dedication ceremony at th* Moose horn. Tue-day evening at : 30 o c lock The band will meet at the junior senior high school a « 45 o'clock then marc h to th.* Legion home, where the parade will form to march to the Moose home The combined hand Wil- hold a rehearsal a! T 1« •Vlock this even ing. and the girls band wdl PracI tire at I o’clock Tuesday afte.- | noon.

Dccotur, Indiana, Monday. June 15, 1942.

Local Soldier Among Troops In Ireland Bill Tutwiler Is In AEF Contingent "Well, I can tell you now th.ct I am in Ireland " With that simple e.tatem-nt » llh-catur lady learned over the I wc-.'kc-nd that her son wa~ . I the AEF trciops which landed rel.eutly across the water probably { | -ome tim.- during the latter part of > I May with 'hat third and largest AEF Th.- stateim-nt that he Is now In Ireland started the letter which I’fC James W "11111" Tutwiler wrote to hie mother Mr* Charle* Heare Th. letter was fiostmarkccl May 2!» ll*- had. however, according to his letter written an earlier otic, upon lending safely but his mothc i to elate- has not received tills first left, r I'FC Tutwiler entered th- army September l'i, 1941 through elective service* ll*- was stationed at Fort Kno«. Kentucky, during the early part of his training, then moved to th., eaet coast from wholehe was "shipped out " HI- letter to hl* mother follow* "Hear Folk* * Well, I c an tell you now that I a:n Its Ireland Th- wenther her.Is rather cold and It rains every day It doesn't get dark h-re- mi til about II 30 p m. We are- about seven hours ahead of you I have s on Belfa-I. lie-land and part of Scotland We- went cm an overnight march the other night nut a. were back a little after 12 o'clock It hail just become dark We are rationed candy ami cigarettes. I did not g.-t th book Ma* sent me I haven't received any mail since I arriv.-d her- I —nt y ci a letter when I arrived but am sending till- air mail, so you may (Turn To Page 4. Column 1> o Auxiliary Firemen To Finish Training Last Regular Class Here Tuesday Night Decatur's more than a score of eusiliary firemen under the city I Civilian d- tense will wind up their training Tuesday night The law! regular class of the firemen will Ice held at the station house With regulars, volunteer* and auviliary firemen iu atten dance. The meeting will start promptly at ':3n p m and ail member* are utged to attend Dr Ben Duke, instructor. will conclude first aid instruction during the meeting The firemen, under the direction of Adrian Burke and ®re < hies Ed Hurt, have already received training In regular lire patrol and duty, as well as handling of bombs and ' reeultant Urea. While Tuesday night's meeting will be the final in the 10 weeks course, still another class, ciimav ed by the social session, is planned tor the following Tu-«day night Air raid wardens and auiihary police, who are approximately half way through with their training, will meet at the Legion home Tues day night at • oHock Dallas Brown, emergency corps chief and Dr Ben Chavlsrn Brat aid inatruc I tor. will be in charge.

Believe Third Naval-Aerial Battle Likely May Be Brewing In North Pacific Area Between U. S.-Japan — I’l-.nl Harbor June l'> I f’> Tin- third great naval-amial battl*<»f the Pacific war is brewing in the foggy reaches of the North Pacific where I'uited States for. < ; ire striking at Japanese who have toeholds on the remote Attn iml Kiska islands. well informed Uiiaiters iiiiilerstoml today There wa- no indication yet whethir the Japanese had attempt ed to pre-s farther eastward but it was believed < ertaill that l nited States plane- wen- stiikiiiK at them Informants hete believed the Japanese had -•■nt a naval force and a transptirt borne troop tone to the Aleutian zone and that at least one aircraft carrier wa- included, w ith a ci nisei de-t i oyer escort and sevewil transport* It wa* known publicly here that the I'nited States ha* considerable air strength based on the Ala-katt aie.r. It Was believed that if the .lap ane-e provoked a new engagement in the northern Pa< iflc, they would be likely- to make i -Imiiltam »u thrust In the central ol -outhern Pai'lfic. from bases in the t'a o line Mariana and Marshall i-land-in an attempt to split the I'nited i States force* If they attempted te push fai ther east in the Aleutian chain toward Alaska, informants aid they Would piuvokc a new major <T i- >■ To Page .' Crdunm • II Scrap Rubber Drive Opened In Decatur Toy Rubber Rat Is First Contribution \ toy ml.her rat. one.. th<- play thing ot some |te< atm kdd • wa I believed to have laiiui Io d !h. < tap j rubber drive In l»e atii' a-ae to- : day in response to P• -> 1.-nt Hoo-. veil s request v ten it changed from the hand* of I Hay Hake; ot Soil'll Se. olid ■ ’ .. ' 1(1 those of charle. Cloud . top .y. ot the Macklin Sunocv servii. The toy. minus it* whl-tie tit wa- that kind that bad a little me tai whistle buries! In ii- ihe-t) Is believed !O h«ye He first piece of scrap rubber con"tbuted to the campaign in Itecatur Mr llaker brought the | « and la pair of oveishoe- U> th. down town filling station at ■ «a-'ly . a m lie didn t collei-t th. on nt per pound prli •■ whn ti Fl».« ..u ..o jzed the -erviie station* to pay proclaiming ‘'there's my b. Before the end of tin- impaign in itecatur. the pile of ruliii whi. h . i | vHb tbui ■ !|| - 1V grow into several hundred pound-. Rome filling »tatum* w< •• pay Ing the one <ent per pou.; l Nome other*, owned by chain 01 <om i panics, were awaiting instiuetion* from distri 't office* At the Knapp Seivhe station a big sign. “Si lap Rultbet Ib-pof wain the making late this aft. itnton to pro. laim that station part in the drive A survey of IHlinc *ta' on* re vealed an almost weird assortment, including garden hose, eld tire* and tulies. hot water bottl- s, rub her gloves, rubber aprons, etc The campaign here as in other | • omni unities throughout tie na Hon will end at midnight. June 34 o Monroe Firemen Sponsoring Film The volunteer fire depa'tment | of .Monroe is sponsoring a .ree motion picture on the rnaiu street of Monroe Friday night at * la. Th* movie will denwms’rate 'tow to fight incendiary boml» and w.ll show the procedure to take during an air raid This is the first showing of the ' film in the county and the pibiic Is Invited to attend Bov Scouts To Meet Tuesday Afternoon 11 Ail Boy S- outs are aak<-d to meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Lincoln school gym in lorming I the emergency arvlece evtp* All I Scout* are also requested •.• take part in the dedication of 'he Hag Ipole at the Moose borne Tuesday nigh* The Scout* have !»**• a*ked to meet at the Legion at "

Vital United Nations Base In Australia Under Heavy Raids By Japanese Planes

Internal Strife Is Reported In Axis Countries Drastic Suppression In Italy; Food Riot Reported In Hamburg I,‘iiid.m. June l’> il l'i \ new w.-.ikn. ■ in Italy* internal »tiu< Hire app.-ai.il today with ailtheii 11. new ■ hat Pt •■in.' M.i -"• ■ bad In di i Olllpeib'd Io pla-< 'll.entiie Italian < ivil -erv i< midi military control. Tin- new- had inom.iitou* fai i.-.uhiiig Impln alj.in* indicating at the le.e-t that something was occurring within the ranks of tin thousand- of men will! op..fate 'ltaly'* govei tintent oHi.. i.iilt ..id and postal servii.-- Ilia' called fol the most di.i-ii< tmaiis <d *ttp I | pt essioll It hand Mussolini, in l ording to a Gel man dlspati h broadi a-t by the Berlin t olio signed I de.Tee V. t.-iday mobilizing ill civil -•• v mt* I Into tin- uniy "They will be regarded ■»* mold llz. soldier-, tlu- In.iad< a*t -aid 1 Th. y will be eveinpted from ai the military ••■rvtee but I .111 11., i .ailed tip Wn!t • •»••'< i-ioa- theii duties lin y lire -Ilbp-I I tn miii tary dlscipllm Till tin Illt. |I W.I- pointed out j here that a civil sei Vail! 11l one of the II one ministries who did not coop* :.!'•• .1* de“l|i d with the German said to be operating j Italy, could Im summarily hot A* in all European cmiiiiri«.*. the Italian (Ivil service I* highly organized and civil servant* •■*• i I else a gteal deal of unseen power B'oody Food Riots l.ond'Hi Jim. I". 11 I’' Him , burg. <•• many - -<-.•'•■- I"" t .; where the di fi.'. ci .ition ot tin- , Get Ulan horn, fi.mt b. c.i’i in li** Ist yea of th« World Wa I been th.- -ecto of bio n|y food i ;••' lng. tpi'.ii• inly authentic iepmt* Teai'hllig Stoi khohn ind -.l'n , tietiti al < il(•• - said tmlay ’ i Th.- i) poits -.nd tli.it 2"» <•• man* had been • «•-< ill. d and hundred- had bc.-n arrested a- 'he j gestap" moved In to -lamp on' i I unre-t at Uiy cost Seven po • men W.:e killed .Hid several Wei.I l wounded by rioting civilian- arm. il with revolvers the reprnl- I d I Hamburg lii- h.< n ).> ig known a* the major German < ity wiih ■ little sympathy so; th. Nazi • m*. In II itnburg th. *ath> "t Hi. kais*' fb'«' .ii'itiim d .ig nn their ..ffl.ers m l'»l’> win. h -t ut .-d the event* that led to th. co' , lap .- of the Gertn.m home fr .o' Fact. Broadcast The fo..d riot report .am. a f. w hour* after the *■. r.- European revolution ttanstnltt.-i had > <..m (Turn To I'age i •' tn on • Rev. Bouck Family Is Sale In Africa Lutheran Missionary And Family Safe I Word has be- n re.. iv. dbyK. v I August ll'lti. k for 2* years pa*to lof St Martin's Lutheran chut, h on | the .Moeller road tn Allen . ouri'y that his »on. Rev I. A Hum k • Luth, tan maty !•• * l> ‘t'' l family were afe tn Africa The mts’ionary. hi* wife and , three < btldren were hw at.d m Heng * Kong and •■•ptured by the Japs with th. fail »f tbut <tty i«»' Christina- Eve No word had l.ee|| received by 'relatives until the offi. lai noti.. came from th. war department ad vising theii safe arrival tn Afri. a and that they would be . *< hanged 'for prb-oner* .m *h» Im-'» agte. .1 I utM.n by Japan an.! the I'nited j States Rev Bum k was born In Alien |county and has a numlwr of rela- ' ties in I’r. Ide I wn-hip. Adam* I county Th. faintly IS well known iin Lutheran < hut. h ctn lea and prominent tn the leadership contributed to the ministry and mis slonary field Rev P*ul Schultt of tho city, stated that a classmate. Rev ElmeZlßßertnsn formerly station'd at Shasi. Chma had not been heard from sin.' the Jap* took H«n< 1 Korr.

Navy 'E' Pennant To Decatur G. F. Coveted Award To Decatur G E Works The i ov. ted Navy ' I." p.-mmfi 1 for ••*< .•Hence of p. (ormam o, uilfillilic I S navy rim’ a<'-. ha* b. .n aw nd-d the lh < atu workof th. General Kl.it-ie <ompuny and will be pt. enterl to th. Imai plant this w. ek K VV lartikctta r. general *ii|h-i m'. nd. n' attnom • d I day Th.- pr.eentation of th. flag to 1 the 10. al mailin', im n’ and .-m ploy. wi b. mad.- by Manby I. l, mil general tnariai:-i of th. For: Wayti.. work- who o■• pH d tlo r lr.-rtshed fl.n fioin Rear Vltrliriil II A Wiley, repre-etltlng til. *e< • t.-tary of th.- navy, al ceiemoni. s h> Id in McCulloch park. F i t Wayne. Saturday noon 1 The Fort Wayne r er.-mony wa* attended by a crowd of■•"". th. plant .losing for an hour «o tha’ employes could also attend Mt Isinkenuii elated that il. fluit. a. t ang.'inent* had m t yet m-.-n made sot the pieseiitlalon of th. Navy flag to the local plan! Mr Laid i* • *|h-i t.-d back lit Fort Wayne by W • dn- sday and the pro g am may be held la!.- in th. alt. t noon or th.' next day bi addition to winning the high e-t award mid. by th. Navy enipl ye* will be entitled Io w.ar l th Navy K lapel loi'ton » gt.ity Ing then- < rmti ibution in 'he pt<> I dm lion program to win th. « i 4* Treasury Suggests New Excise Taxes To Meet Deficiency In Revenue Program Washington him I'• <1 •’» The treasury today »ugg. -t. I without makmv d. Imite ••• ‘.m m. tha .vi. could be imp..-, d Oil 'ICO -a tea. .off.. . HI. p<>w. to ya* l.iil.ei and 1., oily li«p -• ' y i.. • .Hid similar item to muk* Up 'he I " to" '!• ti. •my . th* I!.|- war •• .< i.m- p ~ rm The prop..*.-.! ••>»' *■;. *u'. 1 mltted to Hl. lir.u • »<> '"I !••••* -» < ■ ’’ imr 1 n* i *‘l th*’ •ml «»f th.* n* a • * still t ' 000 000 ot.o !|.. t trea-u y « I*. Th. commit ’• • '""k the p..« ti..ri I' w.i* learmd. tha' a *'.•!»* <■ -lie tax would be pref, rlc • th.- la*. p ( ..po-. d by I- tn . ■' y lXp.lt* If tile .lddi'lo:;.l, t.V'tim H to lo* rals. d Several to w .•*< !-• ta»e- . - • ». e piopos.-d by til. < ol.||tllCe> - own -t.lfl ot expel t Th. 11l clud.4 one to remov. tie ps< Ih-low * o*t -o ..mt it.-- iti.rit !•■ * leg. «>f newspatot*. I.eim.f . ..nd o’h. publl. all It appeared definite however th it t. w it any "I it’m* ge*ted by th. tre.r uiy will ••• adopted, and that It the amoilt;' of the tax 1.111 I- to b. ra—d to tm • ' *hr i.i will !>•- idopT.d No 4 H Classes In Decatur This Week N . t H ... • - * ’ ftecatur from t “lay ut.’ I 1> " It was announ. .'I today by M ’ Mildred Warthman. Th. « .>d > • l>. .:un ng Jun. 22 Mn la >tk mg 3 I P m ■ Tueudav othmg t | and '• »a m and baking 1 p m. Wednesday lukint !,< *•* 1 » a m ; <lass 2 Ipm; Thursday clothing I. > a m an I Ipm. Friday clothtng2.fi* m M.mb*'* ■te a-ked to note the t Io • and be at das* promptly Police Chief Back After His Vacation Chief James Rorderw returned to hi* duties with ’he city polite f«»«e today after a two week* vacation spent mostly at taws, doing gardening and <*4J yob* about the house under the otrict au; ve.ilMce of Mrs Border* Officer Nephus Melehl. equipped with a flatting 1; ense secured ta»‘ Saturday at the clerk a offlc- »tarted bls vacation today the secund (on the force to Jake h.» vacatww.

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Allied Planes Battle At Hiqh Altitudes To Prevent Big Damage In Port Darwin Area Ita win \ i*'■ alia. Jun.' 1 hl I’l A for .* of 27 Japan* ie ' hom'oer- ptot.-.'. d by tighter plum-, - ;1.,..ted Port Darwin ■ to it ii.-avi.-' .x-tia t.omb.nd- !_ non ' day ilmu' '.’on . lannis anti V d plan. • battled . l-I. '. ' -•:■ y I' wa* tlo th "I 'to'.. Japanese I itfa< k <l|s.n th * vital I ni'. d Nation* ba mth day* but . asitalI ti. . w. i. • w iml dam x- w.rligli' ' oiieid. imu trimb. r of ( < ti- :ny p al.- tiVoli. d M"-' ot th 2"h I, n'; d "pp. d by laid. - w.i. .igbf dai-y ’, rut.' o -ma 1 «hr apn. I Imtnhs intended to mflnt i.i-tial’:. , rath I th.lll d.'-'i yol dam.ig.' ol.jei ■ lives Several tn. n who had taken -he!t t.-r In tremhes narrowly escaped being killed when bomb* fell .lose to them A- 'he Japane-e liomb. is turned away Allied plate engaged the escorting Japan.-*.' fighter* in dog tights alltl oil- .lap 111. .- fighlei w IS -e. ll losing he gilt W 111 smoke |»>UI II Ing from its m< tor In the first on Sat.rday after a ( I lull Ot -' Veil Week th. Japan.*., u-.-d a fl.et ot 27 heavy bomber*. .-< o: t.-d by 12 to 15 tighter- to at• t.x k the and i.me Th. -fiength ..f the fighter fl. • t th. v used yest.-tday mdnated that 1 npw.i'd <>f bombing plan. * were waiting to tak. .xlvantag. I atty b,...k m tin- d. t.-n- Um but their . ham . n.'v.'t < ame Ac the air raid ell- sounded '■ally yesterday ajternoon Xllied tight.! plan. took the air and Ipp .1 into the enemy tiglit<-i fleet I Tlo' Japanese plan. w< so high they .mild not tie -.-on from the ' ground Hatiirday - li d which -farted the ti. w campaign wa« the li.-uv . ' -im. the l.ipam ■ e irf.-d bl* •a. .raid- F.l.iuaiy I’’ In those tai.L they .off. .-.I - .is h heavy s<-« that they Kale up for neatI ton Ik.ilglc- Ml. L Tin in hl* i . ommtin.qtie te|n>rini« v-.rdiy* . w-illdl. Hd. aid |{. < mm.il—am . iiidh >’. d that | bomb. I- Were off I’a *Il Till* . » * |> tih,jh!y f*»t4 «i| in»< k !h»* L II Fl ft J ’ »'■(«»• r ! *’4< h* • d * f.ii *• • N- i»*uti • dropper I I’ * I»i!> uidh i’ • ' form* • . *>r <n»*•n* :•.m . • fl* * 1 . hi the north* •. n / ? M.o \ »hii i. pt ■» «! ’! t w* \ I btt?n). tu» p. h« * i Hniifi th* n »ff* n v«*. hid l» >nil‘ t •fl ti> > I .troll uh th. Id*» of Muhitnu In sh. 5* lurnoh* Club Leaders Will Meet Here Thursday M V.'.'.'im C It- ' x ■'lMl -• of !• I dm- .'I '■ Ity w 1..- a Ad . I i lay ' With ' . . ■ < >..k. y w •>. i. id ..' j tntil., hKb ’ . I>. ini:. ami » X ]...» Im k in it. n w b. held Gasless Sundays In State Considered Voluntary Program Under Consideration Indianapolis. June 15 C. I’l • llo.Mler* may soon be >'.*<TVing gasless Munday* and liking .’ if ths* Iml.ana ga* raTonlng protest committee has anything to say alsiut Th. committee r« ;>'.-*enting virtually all businea* groups in th* s'a’e which depend to any great egtent upon au'omol.ile transportation will tnwt tomorrow t» launch an ed i ational camp* an of frown* In another move to stave off returning in the m d a<»l. Proceeding on the theory that if they don't want rationing they ought to hare something be'ter to offer, the committee will delre into the poMlbihltie* of • voluntary *»‘- les« Sunday yrogrem “If we could cut out all unu*co*sary Sunday driving. *e w-mld be cutting out the bulk of all non ••- eeatial driving." committea spoke*I men »a'd.