Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1943 — Page 2

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Shroyer Lake And Park To Open Wednesday, June 161

German Spy Key In Pearl Harbor Attack Devised System To Siqnal Jap Fleet Washington. June 14. --(UP) - A German spy whi a key figure in the Japanese attack on Pear! Harbor. The often of war information has revealed the story of Julius Otto Kuehn, who devised a system with which h. signaled the Nipponese fleet four days before the attack He wa« arrested the day after the Japs struck with their carrier-borne plan- s. A military tribunal sentenced him to be shot but the sentence later was commuted to 50 years at hard labor. After his arrest. Kuehn boasted that he once was sla'ed to become chief of the Nasi g-»tapo under Heinrich Himmler. He said he was d üble-crossed by Reinhold Heydrich—the notorious hangman who was assassinated in Czechoslovakia. The Nazi spy entered Hawaii In 1935 for the announced purpose of studying the Japanese language. The FBI says he went to the Japanese vice consul in Honolulu In November, 1941. to offer his services. He was told to get Information about the movement of the American fleet at Pearl Harbor and to devise a system of signals He did as he was asked. And he arranged, among other things, to signal the Jap fleet with lights in his two homes. The FBI says he was aided by his wife and a step-daughter, who have been interned for the duration. The stepdaughter ran a beauty parlor for service nuns wiv-e near Pearl

I Enjoy the (hit-of-Doora in a New, I Cool and Attractive * SLACK SUIT I wsT For street or the happy, care-free J* hours at the lake or park, you’ll find comfort in a slack suit, . and you’ll find our stock com- 1 plcte with an unusually large selecI lion of the newest styles, colors and , materials. Every wanted site. 10 to 11. You'll want several suits. Try I Ba on several tomorrow. Im. 4-M..1M5 E. F. Gass Store • ww ■ ■ ®ww w« ■ www wt Swim Trunks * Os course you're going bathing thia * summer and you’ll want to “he in the I swim” with a pair of new swim trunks. # We have a complete selection of sites B and colors tailored by tamb Knit, JerK sild and Jansen. New style* for this J | season tailored for comfort and style. B t ome In and ask to see them. He ready ■ for the opening day of Shroyer’a Lake. ! Holthouse I | Schulte 6* Co. ; | ■* - . laiiiiiw;' J

I, ... I * h WUat/lfM&W} Wdk WAR BONDS Battit of th* Atlantic A sinking smokestack, a greet air bubble, an empty lifeboat. all that Is visible of a torpedoed tanker, all that is evident of the hard work, the savings we put into War Bonds to build this tanker, to load it with 50,000 gallons of high octane gas. Our money is still safe but the tanker is lost forever. Another and another and snother must be built to take its place. The men who sail the seas are giving their lives to win the Bsttle of the Atlantic. We are asked only to lend our money. V. S. Trttnrj Dtfirlmml Harbor. Kuehn apparently wasn't motivated entirely by loyalty to his fascist ideas. For the FBI reveals that in October. 1941, the Japanese paid him 514.000. o . — Conservation Club To Meet Tuesday Niqht The June meeting of the Adams county fish and game conservation league will be held at the shelter house- at Shroyer lake Tuesday night at II o'clock. The meeting will he adjourned

Violent Death Toll Eight Over Weekend Four Os Fatalities In Evansville Area <By United Press) Accidental deaths claimed at ' least eight Uvea In Indiana over the weekend. State police report also that two other persons are in I critical condition from Injuries re- ; ceived in accidents. | Four of the fatalities occurred in the Evansville vicinity. Mate! Merrit and Margaret Board, both 'of Evansville, were killed when their motorcycle collided with an army truck. George Miley. 17, of near Petersburg, was killed instantly when his motorcycle struck a car. And Mrs. Grace East of Evansville drowned in a swimming ' 1 pool. Jasper Howlett of Mishawaka promptly at midnight to permit I members to enjoy the opening of I the flshitjg season

w*?! 9 ' --fe? Bl I Largest Stock In Decatur. Fish at Shroyer Lake Before you R<» he sure you have I hi- propel equipment. We're storked to the "gills’* with all kinds of (felting equipment and can fill your every need. Z •, C’omc in and examine our I « stock. You'll find it com* 1 \ \ plete with books, bait, rods, \ T \ ***** ’ ’ ever> , *’’ nK - vou Bee< * tWrfJjK to make fishing fun and a f pleasure. WBk i- ee Hardware Co. - "lA\v W. Monroe St.

MWMNKMQMnMMMNMMMMMMitx X x, aXWNMWOKKKPOeSMIKSMX* I I T " i Catch the big ones! I Every minute you have lor relaxation this summer will be precious so spend it with your favorite sport — FISHING. * J < We carry a complete line of fishing t equipment . . . rods, reels, bail, hooks, line*. Everything you need Io eatch < < I the big ones. /gYW - Fishing teaton opens ■ I Z® Wednesday. Vit i t our fl(hmg equipment depart j‘ ijaMm** ®WMiH d men! tomorrow and be ■ k wmwamM 1 ' on. al the first on Shroy (J <r> '**’*

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sm drowned at Bremen. Robert Watson of Anderson did from Injuries received when he was struck by a city bus in Anderson. Private William Harris of Kingsport. Tenn., was killed when struck by a New York Central train near Fort Harrison. Mrs. Betty I’onuw. an army corporal’s wife, died from injuries suffered when she was struck by au automobile iu Indianapolis. The critically injured persons are Ixto Sexton, formerly of Monticello, Ky.. who was hit by a car In Indianapolis: and Mrs. Emma Relitert of Connersville, who fell 10 feet into a cistern at her home. o DARING MOVE BY (Continued From Fags 1) era of small fires merge into one so huge it could be seen for 60 miles. Thia led to the belief that a big ammunition dump had been hit. Smaller raids were launched against other aerial bases In New Britain. Timor and New Guinea. American filers in the Holomons have run their total of enemy

FISHING SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY open bag size .. species dates Inclusive limit Inches Bluegill (bream!— June 18 • April 3*> 25* Rcd-earod sunfiaii ’’ " 25* 5 Crappie (both kinds! " ” *»• Rock baas (goggle-eye! ” ” » • Silver or yellow bass " " • Smallmouth black bass ” ” • Largemmith black bass ” •* Kentucky baas " ” « White or striped bass ” • Pike-perch (wall-eye) " " ® Pike or pickerel ” " 8 non<: Yellow perch - " " none none Channel catfish No closed season none 10 Frogs - April 1 • April 30 25 none June 10 • Oct. 31 Brook Trout May 1 • Aug 31 . 15 7 Brown trout " ” J* 7 latch la-ven trout ” " ‘5 7 Rainbow trout " . 5 7 •means bay limit of 25 in aggregate of these aperies ••means bag limit of 6 In aggregate of these species

planes downed In the lOmonth campaign to 1.03 k. Navy, marine and army fliers raised the score to that figure by shooting down 25 and possibly 33 Jap zeroc during the weekend. Th ea<<urate shoot-

Have Fun at the Lake Enjoy Shroyer Lake and Park this summer. Go out often hut before you go. visit our store for SLACKS $1 io $3.39 Good selection sizes- and colors. Sun Glasses — protect Childrens Sun Suits. Cool, your eyes. Good selection. 10c 29c 59c 39c 56c 69c Complete stock of Creams and Ixitions for sunburns. c g

Bathing - Boating - Fishing - Picnicking We Are Happy To Announce SHROYER LAKE 2% miles Northeast of Decatur I Open to the Public WEDNESDAY, June 16 We invite everyone to enjoy the comforts ol this beautiful 1 lake and its spacious surroundings Everything is in readtneap for your pleasure with many conveniences at W| youi disposal. a/ It s Adams lake resort and an ideal spot to • V|gflT ih<- family evenings and Sunday* to spend a few W Jf leisure, restful hours. Bathing Picnicking Clean, »and bottom beach Beautifully arranged ground* WRk -* ’ w.th newly constructed ear. w(lh tht(|tr h , ute ''few&S -iSB KSuW .how..? ““*• ”* 8 • nd tione now. ■ ‘7 •S’* Boatinc 13-acre lake wellatocked with ITICCB —- tame fiah foe your tiahlnf Lateat type butt far boating L * W piaaaura. flailing for one of park and W | shelter house are W ‘ pouted at main 11 J Guard Northern Indiana's Finest Resort vl f on j u ty l! / lp * m ‘ EVERYBODY WELCOME 1

Ing broke up a Jap raid on the Russell Islands. o Department of education of the U. 8. was established by congress on March 1. 1967.

Let’s Go Tishin” It has been a real pleasure to help Ben and Our I XI servatlon Club to stock Shroyer Lake with fish w e d our dream es many years will be realized when we can fishing and enjoy the outdoors so close st home Some folks think being in business is just work it Is. We always get a lot of pleasure when we can sdvist sell fishing tackle to a youngster buying his first hook, line or our buying a complete fly or casting roc oL The author of these lines expresses our thoughts "A feller Isn't thinkin' mean—out fishing His thoughts are mostly good and clean-out fishing A feller’s at his finest when—out fishing A feller’s glad to be a friend—out fishing And relish plain and simple fare—out fishing.--Henry Knapp & Son Hardware—Sporting Goods

For The Daily Outing Whe,her R’* biithing. hogs, ' nK or picnicking it«'| j f ‘ need these items to nuk( '//vw '” ur <lav al Shrovcr lak ’ p.'trk a success Lay " n J ° Ur >,UPpl ' n °*' Gaby Suntan Lotion, grease- Audiophonr ear a* lets, promotes beautiful tan. plugs 25c to 1.00 Picnic Jugs. Ice Hot. G«| Skol — prevents painful aun- E.dO I.R burn, allows beneficial Un .... p , per piltM Cup| Darby Cream, a soofthing and Napkins, lotion for painful gAft Take P.ctures-fresh uif sunburn films —all sizee. Holthouse Drug Co.

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