Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1943 — Page 2

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Gen. Lear To Retire From Active Service Reaches Retirement Aqc On May 12 Mi-mphi.- Tenn.. Apr I HP) Lieutenant-General Hen Leai. com mander of th<- s.-cond army, plans to leave active service shortly a ter he reaches r.'ir mein age on .May 12 In a -tan-in* it: lo the Memphis Commerc 1.11 Appeal la-ar -aid that after a furlough he would return to seivie. but n ' with comhai troops The army he pointed out. does not niaki a policy ol having offlcei* who have reached the .atu lory ;u-. limit of ». I ... ving with line forces Lear, who ha i>-. a < ommamlri of the »«■< nd rmy sin * 194". w.i *,he general on the go's course in I'll when .■ Imttal >ll m o'<ii> - "yo< hood at a group of Bf:Is m • horts The general ordered the tin pe to march loTltfles unde: III' .•urn.l.ei .tin .is i di' piin.iry tne..» lire M ijor -Genet al Lloyd K Frcdetidall probably Will he nam' d L ai * ; sU'ns-oi Eredenda I until recently wa»4n eommand of the Amer- , li an lorcc* in centra! Tunisia lie i recently was named deputy coni- i

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.til. n * . and the days to follow IV' ir 1 \ A finely tailored suit from such well known manufac* *tWl V turers as 23 . HART SCHAFFNER & MARX O^_’®S r . CLOTHCRAFT Z JwS . CURLEE \ IfH l Im r ¥ £Jr Jnfl fl 1,: uan and other*. | | Are fl * I t If you’re in the market for a new Spring suit, by all means inspect our large stock before you buy. We are featuring a wonderful showing of tweeds, worsteds and wools, tailored to perfection in the newest styles, shades and AflHp patterns. * You’ll find just the suit you \ V u want. Take time tomorrow or gitui-'lay to tiy on several. PRICED WITHIN Well be glad to show you our complete line. YOUR Bl DGET 21.50 to 47.50 I Holthouse Schulte & Co

iiian l*r of the second army Given New Chance Washington. Apr I—(l'D—Am-•-ri-.cn soldiers convicted of anything but the werst offences are Ik ing given .1 < liance to make goo,l and avoid dishonorable discharge Th. army has set up rehabilitation ramps in the nine service commands and at the disciplinary barracks at Fori Leavenworth Kansas Soldiers who got off on the left f.. t. but changed their couiwe. are being return'd to active duty from these <-amps. Judge Advocate General Myron i imi i says the number of erring soldiers has increased with the growth of the army- but actually, the percentage is lower than In peace time As General Cramer says: 'The army wants good soldiers. If a man his a change of heart and wants to -erv. his country, he can live d «n his bad mark COUNTY BOND (Contlousd From fils 1) the splendid financial condition of individuals, business concerns ind corporations In the county Total deposits in the county's hank are estimated at around fH.tnm.mm. bankers said The First State bank has deposits of E4.son no" Seven types of treasury department Issues are offered to Investors m Americas program to borrow |13,00n,000,000 from her people

KNOW YOUR MEATS * - • • - • t ■hai IflK

In the days when meat needs were met by hunting game, tongue was a valuable prise. Hut. as the saying goes, the "only trouble with tongue is that one has to eat a whole critter to get one." Tongue is relished both hot and cold If the latter. It’s particularly delicious in tender, thin slices between pieces of buttered bread Fresh tongue, cured tongue, pickled tongue and smoked tongue make up the roster of all the delicious ways tongue can be served Preference for each kind has been stated by persons who like fine meats. The preparation of tongue is simple Simmer it in water until tender and then let It cool In the liquid If tongue fa to be served cold. It may stay in the liquor until ready to carve However, it should be cooled rather quickly, even if the kettle has to be set In a pan of cold water or. in winter, out-of-doors. Horseradish, horseradish cream sauce or raisin sauce are all excellent to serve with plain cooked beef tongue Tongue belongs in the list nf non-restricted meats which may be used freely It is very likely that with the bulk of carcass meat going to our Armed Forces and the peoples of the Cuffed Nations, we will during the month, the largest and. most spectacular financing effort the world ha« ever known These are the issues: Vnitea States War Savings Ronds Series E United States Savings Bond*. Serie* F

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be able to enjoy tongue more frequently than heretofore Tongue Is an Ideal meat for Victory Meals. There Is a fair supply of It. and In addition It enjoys the same high quality Proteins. B Vitamins and Minerals that are In muscle meats. , Cooke< by the accompanying recipe. tongue appeals to the palate as well as to the eye. according to Ann King. Home Economlca Director, Klngan and Company. Tongue Turkish Style t fresh beef tongue statt teaspoon for each pmindi H cup sssdless raisins 1 large carrot, cut In fancy shapes IM cup* tiny ontona I green pepper, shredded , , J tablespoons beef drippings • i tablespoons flour Simmer tongue In water to cover for ! hours. Remove akin and roots, place it in a baking pan with broth, salt, raisins and vegetables, and bake In oven 325’ F. for 2 houra. Strain off broth, cook II down to 2 cups, and thicken It with a blend of beef drippings and flour (it should be quite thin). To serve, place tongue on platter surrounded with raisins and vegetables. Pour sauce over all. Brown rice Is particularly good accompaniment. United States Saving' Bonds Serie* G. Tax .■savings Noles. Series C 7 N*7> Certificates of Indebtedness due April 1. 1944 2', Treasury Bonds due September 15. 11)50-52. 2>s r r Treasury Bond* due June

15, 1964-69. Series E war bonds and Series F and G savings bonds. for sale at most issuing agencies during every I calendar month of the year, will b«- the only types of the seven securities available until April 12. although orders are now being taken for the four other government issues. 42 MEN ACCEPTED (Continued From Page a) Lee Sprungei Harold Waldon Nussbaum the third "conchie." was rejected. Facta about the contingent: Nam<s of rejected men may not be published under censorehip rulings Pictures of the army group will be taken by the newspaper when ♦ho men leave . . . Navy men are invited to pose with the group . The loader and one assistant were among these rejected . . . Kenworthy lias been an athletic Instructor at the YMCA in Fort Wayne . . . Hutchinson is a former local Miller-Jonee shoe store manager . . Rahner is a former town clerk of Monroe . . . Burke and Frank'ln are service station operators . . . Art Baker and Bob Hess

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are former DCHS athlete* . . Harvey M. Baker, known here an Mai ion. has besn working in a Fort Wayne < lothing store . . This I* | the second trip for Katidebueh , Incidentally, he was 3<> years old on Marc h 30. the day Im went to Toli-d This was also the sei ond trip for Womack . • Two teachers in ths contingent wen- r. jected . . One member, who be came 38 years of age between the time he received Ills orders to report and the time he took tin examination was also eent back . While the contingent was the latgcat in history, the accepted army group is not the largest ever to be sent from here ■ - -o -" 1 — Swiss Convict 17 On Espionaqe Charge ——X——. Herne. Switzerland. April 1 tl l’i A Swim military tribunal ha* convicted 17 persona of political and military espionage for a foreign power. The court, however, did not identify the foreign pow r. The sentence* range f’-.nil one year in prison to death But only ciix of the defendants arc in Switzerland at prewent.

Oppose Subsidy For Low-Income Families Suggestion Mode To Meet Higher Costs Washington. Apr I <VD Many c oligri asmeii have expressed disapproval of a suggestion for a government food-subsidy for lowincome families. Agricultural marketing administrator Rcy Hendric-k---son. proposed ysteiday that the gave rnment allow higher farm price* to encouiag-' production, and then help out poor families and physically handicapped persons by paying them allowances to meet the higher fcod costs. Senators commenting on the plan eald no on. should starve because of high food prices, but they don’t like this method some of them call it "communism," or a “dole." He-natot Smith of South Carolina, chairman of the senate agriculture committee and leader of th. farm bloc, is particularly vehement He asks, “arc we going head into com-

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