Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1943 — Page 6
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Chicago Prepares For Racing Season Seven Stewards To Watch All Races Chicago 13 HP' s. vtii steward* of th*- customary thre. will keep .1 watchful •yi on tin racers at the combined meting of Arlington and Washington park** thl* season Benjamin Lmdheimer ••»••*.»» .< director of tin two :iu< k* I th* steward* wi'.l b* j>:.ic*,! a: each ot the turns a* w*ll a> .11 the middl* ot the stretch The h- indicated. will be pi." > I on th* n side of tie track iath* t han on th*outside whee p.»ti < . I'lc* • ’and** were previously lo< at***l Patrol judges will be e.irn.natr ! Ulul* 1 the n* w order ’ At least five of th*- w ir.L c*niinued l.imlb* trier w : loplaced at vantage point* .11 *in*i the track < 1 that th*- eiitlr* 1* will be under th** closest ill ! Hl**-' careful scrutiny *•' official* with highest rank and ill pow,-r ml authority Ehn win-re 1’ <’hi*aco fr • kpreparations for tli opening *>f th*
LOANS 1 VTOL’LP V LOAN ‘*F I. in.-" 1 ’ h-lp yuu ’ If *O. dun! hrmtatr tu kt m know Yu 4 <rt yuut |os*n u il< kh and i*Hv«tely on convA twnt W» do not i jrwtion >»ur ft:.-f.d- or relative* about your credit ».;»»•• luana any us tbm thfrr WajL !| TMf FUST WAY No Ms .tity rr! *‘« ’ J->*r.w arc E.«kd<. -nJcr p M ’*i „■ nJa. r.v. t both •ihg.r ;<r»* f « t i.-*r *• ; TMf SECOND WAV plan BAY •<-.< you the teat TMf THIRD WAY: O Many people prefer th* plan Uh Baking cal or furnit .tr I*m; •. ue < •ider character and inv»n*< I*: r- .i< iftp■•riant than tbr value t tb< j r , <r* LOCAL LOAN COMPANY lnc«r*S<st>* 0«* S*h»t*> Sto'* — T'l.tSo". M-” OCCSTUS. IWOISN* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nV - \wv su nun <■* ioaef < n**a»*y <— • — Litt Time Tonight — < "STAND BY FOR ACTION’’ , Robt Taylor, Brun Oonlevy, | Chat Laughton. Marlyn Maswell ALSO—Snorts 9c-Joc Inc. Tas * WEI). & THVRS. * * (HR Bl(. DAYS First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous* Thurs. from 1:30 BE St RE TO ATTEND! gk ——— II *1 ■■' »- - - Titjc tyicat TKrcc.,.. MME SCREEN HISTORY WIKER 1 M»a»au raoaucriowt fvIIHKAWWGIff "Pod* Yonkooi" ond e*Mr». Miniver* JOSEPH (BUEN ivrpotong his great performance in *£itifpn Kona* £ IM imitKls HKNMUOKT hit Oar of "Wake Island' PATLIOA COUMGC HtNtY TLAVHS WALLACf FOtO Wat Ibis man the worshiped O ■ ironUe’i iMjihu W cereufrom a BD** hand that Ml oga.nl f - ** - Prt. A Lot—Jack Banny. Rachaater, “Maanaat Man in tha WaeW —o Coming Son. leancar Tracy “Kaagar of Use Fiama”
ra< itig season a week ftom Satui day ar« in full swing Mere than 400 hours.*; nr.- al r.-ady at Sportsman * Park and the nearby Haw home tra. k Saperin undents of both ■ -tabliehin. tits nay :h*y expect inme than l."<** racers to aim. Indore th. stat' of the o Jackets' Baseball Schedule Announced To Resume Action Friday Afternoon A part.,.; a. hedu'.e w 'h probably ■ it* , gain** ye'. ’o fie vet wa« anI noun, .-d today by Ifean** lh»: win. | coach of the Peiatar high e> 1100'. Yt-ilaw Jacket baseball team. The .la k«-ts dropped their initial start •-.* th<- It* rti.- Hears la«t week They rename a.’ion on Friday *h.-:i "i* y ala) W * ti. (ilia, u: W. n The .* !l*-’ljl*- fa a.WApr lb Wren. Ohio T A? ’.hl Willshir.- Ohio T May I W. ahin* o'. ■< II , May 7 -Wren Ohio II .May I<> Portland H May is Portland T Hames pending Bluffton re 1 -iiin -tame with Bern*TREASURY HEAD (Contlnuod From Pae* 1) top. i Members of th** stat* war fin-1 1 an* ** committo predict tha' Indi-, aha - goal of I ! J.’* *'"**H"O will he I lea* Io <1 by Satin day —— - -o — - - a— -• Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE *’"’ Q Ikies it mak*- any d ff**r*ne-» i whether one «!:.< down from the ' r.glit or the lef- I*- of th*- eha : ’ 1 A No. ft do.voi t matt**, which side you choose Q Is it all right to phone friends during their work.ng hours anil carry on long 1 -onv.*r»at:oiut' 1 A .No. telephone the working perwon during his free time. Q Should a girl emoke per own ciragette- when going out on a I dat*-. o r should she smoke her es- ; c.j: I o.' A Ether way Is all right Divorce Scuqht By Victim Os Assault Ruth II Fish.-r, In Adams circuit court late yiMterday til d suit fur | divorce from Paul It Fisher, short . ly after Judge J Fr**d Fru* lite tin ed him lb* and costs < n an assault and battery count, tiled against h.tn by his wife The complaint states that they j were married on October 29, 1940 I and separated April 11. 1925 She asks custody of a daughter, and a | restraining order against the de- | fondant Nathan C. N Ison Is plain-1 tiff s attorney .. ■■■■..■■ Q. ..w A good cure for the Ills of the world is the GOH I’ll. | CORT i A . — 4 — Last Time Tonight — •JACARE ’ Frank Buck in Amazon Jungle ‘ 4 ' POWER of the PRESS’’ Lee Tracy. Gloria Dickson 9c 25c Inc Tas WEI). & THVRS. : THE TNINtS THIS IUIBIE I | DANCER TAUGHT THE HOFESSOI. RICHMO CARLSON MARTHA ODRISCOU CECHKEIUWAY L' . o_o Coming Lun—"Journey Mg Fear" A "Moonlight in Havana"
Drafl Revision To > Aid Major Leagues Frick Says Chanqc Means Full Season N.-w York. Apr. 13 (I P) President Ford Frick of the National l.* agui In . *l",. the to w draft re--1 vinlon, putting pre-Pearl llarlmr fath.is in clans 3-Y. will permit the major league to complete the 1943 *><-ason. liisi-uesing the clusi.lfiiatlon re- ' vision at League headquarter*. Flick admitted that there bad been considerable umertaimty in baseball t Irck-s about prospect* of contlnuing pas: Labor day Said Frick: "Now It sn-itu virtually assured that w«- can play out : the season.” Frick <*timate« there are about Joo player- currently available atil ing ’.tie eight National league teams of these about 137 are prePear! Harbor Father*. About 15 otliet* al*- claenfied I F because of various physical dl-abiiit'e* Five others are latin American.. Frick emphaoiZe*. that under the new draft rule the league* will liae 1 few men. but w.ll be assured of enough to carry on in a «ati*fac-•o-y fashion 0 Alphonse Kohne Will Is Probated Today The will of the late Alphonse ■ Kohn** was probated In Adams dr- * nit court ti day. The will provide* j first for th*- payment of all debts and expenses, second, it bequeaths 1100 to the St Mary's Catholic ’ * hurch for masses Item three provides for the erection of a monu tnent Item four gives all property to th.- wife She. however. pren*d • *l hirn in death and thus th*- estat*- j will g.i to seven children No eati mate of the Value of the estate Was ' mad*-. — o-— — Decatur Man's Son Is Seriously 111 Omer Niblick, son of Ihm M Nib1* k of thin i-lty. :* report*-*! seriously .11 at his home in Cherokee, lowa Mr Nihil* k and hi* daughter. Miss Mildred, left yesterday for his bedside. o — Fort Wayne Doctor Dies Monday Niqht Fort Wayne. Ind. Apr. 13 il'l'i Funeral s rvlces will be conduc’ ! >-d at Fort Wayne on Thursday for he * xainming phyiieian of the Al ; letl county selective servo e system Dr Donald Schafer, the 4s-y*ar-old I medical man who was a native of Inwood in Marshall county, died at Fort Wayne yesterday He receiv- . *-d his medical degre.- from the Vnlversify * f Cincinnati in 1923 and moved to Fun Wayne the- follow- 1 Ing year. Burial will be at Plymouth on , Thursday afternoon. . o D. C. Hi Liqht Released Today Th* third of four editions of the D C HI Light, published by the students of the Decatur Catholic* high school, has lieen r leasee! The issue I* complete with I stories of school activities of all sorts, a* well as numerous photos, cartoon* and advertisement! o — Navy Recruiter In City This Morninq Chief specialist E E Montfort. 1 cruller In charge of the Fort Wayne office, was In Decatur today In the Interest of recruiting Waves and 17-year-old youths. Chief Montfort stated that 54 navy trade schools are now open 'o 17-year-old youths and that upon completion of the school they are - liglble for a petty off!1 cer’s rating. B*w>klets and Wave I application blanks may tie secured i from H V Aurand. local civilian : recruiter, at the city hall building. — . -O Moose Official In Fort Wavne Thursday Frank J. laibell. supreme gov- : ernor of the Loyal Order of Moose, i will visit Fort Wayne lodge 204 I Thursday night and will b the 1 guest of honor at a meeting at the Moose hall. S 2« Webster street, at 9 p m A number of ' members from local Adams lodge 1311 are expected to attend Sea Was Never Like This San Diego. Cal. (t’Pi—Howard P. Cooke, retired navy pharma cist's mate, believed bis seuolng . days were over, but he did not 1 count on th* storm possibilities of , Southern California. A storm I drain burst near his home, and the waters invading his bedroom carried him out asleep on his mattress to the raging current outside He awoke in time to recue his cat and dog and found lodging for the night In his auto. ... — . Trad* in a Good Town — Dacstur
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While blds are to be received by the state highway commlsalon on April 20 for road and bridge work in nine counties, construction activities on the state highway system will necessarily be limited to essential projects this summer. S ('. Hadden, chairman, point**! out today. Each of the road and bridge project* on which bld* have been asked ha* been authorized on th* lia«ls of Its Importance to the war program and major cost of the work scheduled will be met from federal fund.*. For the most part both road and bridge work is on routes which serve defense and military areas
CAPITAL’S ---- CHERRY TREES ATTRACT WAVES ■ - • OjjgPwiw f * - MH Sm s* ®l PfRMCT SPRING PICTUM ta mad. by the* three WAVES walking along under Washington , farrmus eherry trees in bloom with th. new Jefferson Memorial in the background. The WAVES are. left to right. Betty Reynolds of Hollywood. Betty Brown of Um Angeles and Evelynne Karntta of Chicago. Ur U>e* u ** claimed now tn. cin rry treea ar. Korean and notjapane*, (1 Dttintlioatl)
I This Is the first series of *tat* highway construction projects on which hid* have been received In four months, no blds on road work having been received by the com-\ mission since October 29. 1942 and no bld* for bridge construction being received since November 24. 1942 This suspension of construction activities resulted from wartime restrictions on the use of critical materials and all construction work which was not approved by military authorities. , In past years extensive construe-' tlon piogtam* have been placed; under contract by the commission j 1 during the winter months and work has been started during
Civil Trials Sei In Circuit Court Two Jury Trials Set This Term Thro civil court trial* and twoi by Jury have bei-ti set In (he Ail um* * ircuil 1 iiirt by Judge J Frt-d Fnichtc during th* April t*-rtn. th*<..urt calendar revealed today. Th*- Hr«t of the Jury trial* I* set for April 20. wht 11 the Jury i* to hear the tl*>.o<"> damage suit of Herbert Ble.-k** against Victor Ble* ke Th*- suit was tiled a* result of an auto accident In Alabama on January 24. 1941 Tin- other jury trial, set for May 5 w.i* v*-nt» <1 here from Allen uunty. The plaintiff is Leroy Wa:*---on. who asks 110.040 dam ag*-s from Joseph Pence, Jr . sot Hi*, d a'h of th* former’s son, Dar 1 win (li-ne Wa’ei *in. 9 The Iroy alii godly died from injuri s sustained whin Pence’s truck, driven by Chalmers Wilhelm, struck him in front of the Yoder school in Allen county vti May 23. 1942. The first c *ilit trial to be con-1 ducted before Judge Frm h is set j for April 20, whim he l*> to hear the partition nit of Joseph Lang .n.l others. ag.im*t Celia Smith and other*. scheduled for April 2fi. I* that of Georg** H.uilin against IL*i man Sh:tff**r and th- Limberlost < inning company ot Geneva. In which th*- plaintiff ask* foreclosure of a mechani- ’* Hen and damages 111 the sum of 1603 30 for digging a well on the factory grounds. The third court trial, set for May 11. is the long-contested divorce cait of Bernice Pence against John Pence, which was v*-nue<! here from Allen county. o —~ — Asks Judge Change In Mandate Suit New Action Taken In Wabash Dredge Still another legal action ws* added to the Wabash dredge case and It* outgr iwfiia in Adams circuit court this morning A change of venue from the judge la being sought In the suit brought by Elmer Gibson and othpetitioner* for the dredging, to mandat** th** county commlMlonetw for the purposed dredging. in hi* affidavit for a change of venue. Gibson cites alleged bias and prejudice of Judge J. Fred Frucht** against the plaintiff, and object* to the local court Melectlng a Judge to try the case. Judge Fruchte ordered the clerk to certify the fact* to th** clerk of the supreme court. ..... . .. —— - ■ Q*. — m 1 Correction! It was wrongly stated in Saturday's paper that the Decatur Catholic high school band would play at the scheduled union meeting at th*- Decatur high school auditorium Wednesday evening. It should have been th Decatur high school band, as the Catholic school band is riot organized this year April and May. Members of the commission have additional road and bridge projects under consideration for construction during the present year, depending upon final approval by federal authorities
Agriculture Fund For Year Slashed I '■ ■ ■ ' ■ Crop Insurance Is Cut By Committee Washingion. Apr 13 iVP> The hulls*' appropriations commit more than 6244.004.yWj ruiii appropriation* for the department ot agrii ulture next year. The v mmittee approved a more j :!ian (707.400.000 program for the agriculture department. Although the lions committee reduced the liepurlaielit * estimated budget, the approprtatien top* by almoat tmbjiuO that tor 1943 hi the slashing economy drive
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‘ across the Border > If yoy are of the opinion that point rationing, tir* checking and other ram fication* of war-time 1 sconomy are a bother, you should i make a trip to our southern border and endeavor to enter Mexico ,11 can assure you that all other i trouble* will teem trivial in comi parison. You will end up with a , | headache and a few two-dollar ■ bills. 1 Y’esterday. for tho first time i I since our entry Into th* war. I i I mad* my first attempt to leave : the United States. Naturally I «-x-1 pected that our usual peac.-time restrictions would b* more string ent. but I was hardly prepared for the ordeal that was to follow If Mr. .Mota or our friend Mr Hitler expect to pull any fast ones here on the Pacific Coast th y are due ■ for many disappointment* i Arriving at the border we were •topped as usual by the cuetoms , officers who plied us with the i usual question* a* to our destine- . tion, length of stay. ate. We were i then informed that no printed 1 matter could be taken across the i 1 border. This necessitated a complete cleaning out of the car, and " a* we were only going to Tijuana, about a mile distant, w* decided i ' to play smart and leave the car i and go on by cab. Ho-ho. said . we, they can't get the best of us. |' We put the car In a parking lot , to the tune of 50 cent* and once more approach d the customs office. Again we wer* stopped. How much money did we have and in what denomination*? For once in iny life I happened to have Ifiu. all In *lO bills I was politely Informed that no money other than two-dollar bill* could I* taken across the border. Now. back in Wisconsin where I hail from a two-dollar bill is a mighty scare article and among the better people, is associated
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