Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1943 — Page 2

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Amos Alonzo Stagg Team Scores Upsets 81-Year-Old Coach Havmq Good Season t By I'nit.-d Pre**i Amo- Alon.- Stagg li.isn’t Had «'» nun h fun out of a gridiron season in a lon.- long time. The *1 y ar old vt i-ran rwub it ; tin- college of t)i> Pai Ju lx in hi* glory again. W ith fin li.-lp of an unheralded t eb-v, 11. tin .I.iiui <1 nldy o| Aim :• j frail *on |i. i. through! t what may be an und<■ • atr il I season and leaving more highly touted squad- wondering what h.t them, Si.igg . ■ an o’d h :.«! a' the Illi - < lilt vou* a oi tinning th.- table* In the golden twnti. - hi- da k bon-.- Chit ago Maroon- d• ..-nt<d op|M>m nt aftei opponent in th--Big Ten. 11l late. u.iy S u-s had o mak til- m • ’ of a lit:',. lb pointed Weak -quad.- for J one upset I a -.•a«..>n Hut fli.- y a . I y f. ... the coll, <>i 'ln- !' • ! ■ giiieen d to.i str.; .!>' up-. Th;- w. ■k. lid l*.« Ji ... v. I be the underdog whji with an Utld. !• .I'ed tea II f !>• .Monte natal pi> flight But M yeai ol l Sa tv i- toliti dent II- :• - - --

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Stanley Harris To Manage Al Buffalo Ex-Phillies Boss Signed At Buffalo Buffalo N Y <».' 15 (t’Pi- ! H anley ' Bnrky' H.mi* who man-D-.-d th- Philadelphia Phillies in H'li. will -|«nd next .a* n pilotin;’ the*Buffalo Bison* an inter-1 national l< agtl- club. ! Tin g. neral manager of the Bus- I a.<> team annoiim ed the appoint- J meiit <>f liarrl* after a confercn c| with 'he board <>f directors. Harris, once called the “boy j wonder" of the major h-agu z. manage i tile Wawhingt n Senators to a world series victory in 1924. Aid War Relief I'm le Sam will be the winner when a uine-day victory racing i me. ling , - b*!d ai Jamun a Paik <n> NovemU r I. The decision to hold the meet w II help ra< mg rea< h its |7.o#,tMH> i war relief goal this year. Indiana fisheiwoman who ima le-ell ol.if' on Lake Michigan sim >• noon W.-dm -day. But ifficial- -ay there is little hop.- ol finding th.- woman. Mis Elizabeth Allen It' belit-vi I ’ha: high winds on the lake eapsiz■d Iler loWlHtat and that -hi- muld tin' have survive i the . xpo.nre.

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Mrs Charlotte Pfeiffer of Monroe w.il -pend next week in Niagara Falk N Y where she ha* accepted an invitation tn visit the SpirelU company. M * Joe Lose and niece. Mlm Patsy Bollinger, vhlted in Fort ‘ Wayne yesterday afternoon. ft E Heidrich of Fort Wayne looked after business in Decatur yen eiday afternoon. HL Merry of Home City, former I agent for the G. It A 1. here many ' yearn, wan here today to attend the funeral of hl* old friend. Amo* ; Yoder. Mt Merry spends the sum- | tner month* at his cottag* at Lake i Sylvan and lives at Angola during the winter month* Mr. and Mr Jim A Hendricks have returned to their home in Monroe after waiting at Jackson, Mich, with their son. Howard I They w. r. also at Sturgis. Mich., for io daya. where Mr. Hendricks underwent an o|ieratlon. Thoma* T< rvei-r. student in the ilh .itiir Catholic high .chool. and aim of Mrs. Bernard Terveer of Madison street, underwent an ap pendix operation at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning. Hk condition wa« reported atisfactory that afternoon. ... . _ . —o — Public Party Moowe Home Friday N p. m. Public invited. 213t2

Indiana Big Three Play Out Os State State's Big Teams Favorites To Win Indianapolig Oct. 15. — (UP* Indiana college football fana ate eipecting big thing* from th- ir favorite team* tbbt weekend But only a few of tho*e fans will be Im ky enough to see their chosen equada in action Saturday Only two pigskin crews from the Hoosier state will balllo n home ground. And the pair — DePauw and Wabash—will be playing each other in a tilt that promises to be all DeFauw s way. The race horse speed of lieFauw halfback. Bob Steuben is espected to make carnage of the Wabash line Indiana will meet lowa university in lowa City over the weekend And coach Bo .McMillin's Hoosiers are expected to win handily on the strength of Hoernschemeyer's passing ability. Last week against Nebraska. the blond freshman pitched six touchdown tosses. Notre Dame, after winning national ranking with Its top-hc avy defeat of Michigan, journeys to Madlsen for what the experts are calling a “refresher course" against Wisconsin. Purdue takes to the gridiron in Cleveland for an equally lop-sided fracas with Ohio State. Bunker Hills air station team takes on Central college of Michigan in the state's only other home gam*.

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Mr. aud Mr*. Hoy Lautienheiser of Montpelier, former Blue Creek township rc-aidenta. have learned that their son. Staff Sgt. Dale A. latuttenbeMer, has arrived safely in Greenland. They have al.-o learned that another non. Pfc. Victor. has been tranaf<*rr>-d from Plattsburg. N V . to Snd Echelon Motor Meeh School, Ft. Deven*, Mass. Pvt. Oscar WietfeWt ia home on a 15-day furlough from Camp Shank-. N. Y . visiting with bl* wife and .ton. The address of Robert W Kohne. apprentice seaman, i* Co. 1575. V. S. N T S„ Great Lake*. 111. Seamen Kohne. who io the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohne. wa* juet recently accepted for navy lervice. Virgil F Bower*. MM Sc. it* arrived safely at a station in the Pacific, according to word received by his wife and daughter, who Jive near i*rel>le. He hue been in the Seabees since April 6 of this year. The ad<ln-s* of Pvt. Max E. Colchin, who left recently for training M an air cadet, is Sq B. 29 Tng. Gp., V S. A. A F.. Jefferson Barracke. Mo.. Hi* brother. Maurice A. Colchin, who al.o left recently. * an apprentice seaman. U. S. N. T S . Great Imkes. 111. Both boys are sone of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colchin of Fornax afreet. Ensign Dick Sheet* arrived here yesterday from Hollywood, Fla., for a two week*' leave He is visiting hid mother, Mr*. Addie Meet* Pither. and other relatives and friends.. H<- will report on the we*t coast for further duty about November 5. Sgt. Holier: Gerke. son of Mr. and Mra. Hugo Gerke of route three Decatur, haa arrived at Denver. Colo., where he will receive a counse in de'acbed service. After completing the course, he will return to Mountain Home, Idaho, where he wa- assigned a* an airplane mechanic. HU addrem is: 7d*th TSH Bka. 51$. Buckley Field Denver, Colo. > ♦ '■ ■ —— < Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs William Martin, route 1. Bryant; Ml*. HonniHaughn 127 South Fourteenth IM . Thomae Terveer. MM Went Madison street; Riehard Sweigart. Hit Weut Madison stress rand di missed >. Dismtaeed: Mr*. Robert LuginMll and baby daughter, route 1 MiTs Michal i* the name of the baby son born this morning at S:M o’clock at the Adams county memorial hospital to Mr and Mr* Lao Frvdnrr-k S-baTU at 707 * Iter street He weighed *u4’ P«uato Mr and Mr* Ed*ard Stesha et

roste 5 are the parents of a baby. t>oy born thi< morning at 12:20 o'clock at the Adams county memor-1 lai hospital He weighed seven I pounds, two and one-half ounces. A baby daughter was born Thursday morning at 3 46 o clock at the Adams county memorial hospital to Mr and Mrs. Nimrod McCullough of route « She weighed eight pounds and six ounces. ANOTHER HEAVY tConUswed »iem F— » raided Makin i-land. northernmost of the Gilberts, yeeterday morning. There is no Allied confirmation. The Japanese are taking action to forestall a threatened Allied iuvaeion of Burma. Chinese source* report that 2.bO*» Jap troop- have moved over the Burma frontier into Southern China in a move to head off a possible Allied Invasion. Further south, two other enemy columns of about 8,000 men are on the Burma road. One dmpatch reported that the Japanese troops have captured a town on the border of Burma. British reports -ay that British patrols are also active in Burma, and light skirmishes are reported The Allied staff preparations for an offensive in outheast Asia are now complete. The war department in Washington announces that a British officer — Lieutenant General Sir Henry Royds Pownall ha«< been named chief of staff to laird laiuls Mountbatten. Allied commander In the southeast Asia war theater. The deputy chief of staff is an American Major General Albert Coady Wedemeyer who until recently was an assistant, army chief of staff In Washington. In China on the lower Yangtze river the Japanese < laim they have captured Kwangteli. and killed IL*l6 Chinese. Earlier in th» week, the Chinese admitted the loss of the city, but claimed advances at other points along the Yangtze. o NAZIS ARE GIVING (Continued From Faaa 1) British troop* al-o mopped up behind their lines, and seized another town near captured Larlno. The Germans are becoming more and more worried about the fighting in Jugoslavia. So worried. In fact, that they've sent their ace trouble-shooter. Field Marsha! Rommel, from northern Italy to lead a campaign against the guerrillas. Rommel is up against two separate fotces of Jugoslav patriots, which, a* Berlin bluntly admits, are armed to the teeth with weapons, Including tankr and plane*. The Jugoslavs fighting along the coast under General Tito are reported to have the Italian port of Trieste, on the Istrlan peninsula, under siege and ripe for collapse. And inland. General Mikhallovitch's guerrillas have seized four tnnre big towns In Nerbla.

Donald Nelson Guest At Dinner In Moscow Meacow. Oct. 15. -(UP)—DouaM Nelson, (hairman of the war production board, met Russian otti< lai* at a dinner and reception in Mos- ■.»:<.*!. bt»Tt< *: os pt su it HKtMIM. tug* Ml. Il» Notlcw Is hereby given that the la>' »l Alcoholic Beverave Board <»( Adame County. Indiana, will at 2 •« I’ M . Central War Time- on the 3rd day of Soystnl.rr 111* at the Cn. ConMnlaah.ner's lt<«'iu. In Auditor's Office, c'uuri House— m the City of I»•» atur. In said County, hewln Investigation of the applications of the followliMC tcansd persona, reUiiestlna the Issue to the applic-anta, at the ha at Lane hereittafter set out. of the Alcoholic- Heverag- Permit<>f the ■ lasers hereinafter deslgtiaf-d and will, al sain time and place, re- ■ rive Informal loa c-ouewradng the fitness of said applicants, and thr propriety "t Issuing Ahe permits applied for to suc h cpplic'Snta at thr prs-mise» named Knights of Colunfbiis Council No -St, SSSSI. cClubc. IVI-lO* .N gre <>nd Mt. Icecatur—Beer Itetailer Joseph lans*. John ls>»e and WIL leant IxMM-. Milt. <restaurantt, 13212* N. Ha* ond Mt, Decatur —Be< r Ketaller. Msld Invc-stlgslion will lie "pen to the public- and pabllr partlc IfmVvn I* requested Al-ohollc Iteverage (-c.trMnlsOc.rc of Indiana By John F. Nu -naa Hoc retary Bernard K th.yle tfvise Admlacstrator <> t li

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Willkie Address On Radio This Evening Admits Desire To Again Seek Office St. Loafo, Oct. 15 —(VP)-Wen-dell Willkie is making no bone* about hia availability as a presidential candidate next year He has stated his position again thi* time to newsmen attending a press conference in St. Louis. WiUkie franltly admits bis d’cow last night. Several Red army generals and cabinet ministers were there. Nelaon is in Rusela on an Inspection trip.

M \ IS ★ *1 iV a — ■ - — —— Public Sale Because of the death of my husband I • < ntidw< tMI tratrix. will aell at public auction, located 3\ mi:-> ‘VkJ Iti miles north then 1 house west of Bobo. » . »tu' is two Howard Mauller farm, on I Saturday, Oct. 23,194 Commencing at 12: JC prompt. The following peraonal property belongn-• m »'■ 'l' l ”* CATTLE 2 Heifer Calves 3 and " > ■ HOGS—, good sows will farrow fust f N • i of pig*. 19 feeding shoat.-. w. igli: f om ■ J POULTRY !■> tie id .1 l’!y-ii »U l«S* of White Rock pullets. Ail th.6 White Riw-k roosters , HAY A GRAIN 6 tM ‘>l ■! of -oyn b-an hay: 6" bales of straw I FARM IMPLEMENTS Olivet M 2 tractor disc; spring tooth harn.w w ><>.l ■ » manure apieailer; lo araiii drill H wagon with 6‘xU' grain bed. 2 wl>.« I ' fountain with beatei. like new. « Ini. »>« M feeder; tank heater; electric broodei ' ' and fountains: lot of good tools; nil' And also the following CATTLE— Gue n„ y . ,>w . ing I gal of milk. Guernaey * Holst. :t ‘ part of March, giving 4 gal of milk it 4 gal. of milk. , ... M « TRACTOR A MISCELLANEOUS R j with cultivators: Parr corn sheiirr. ‘a i> jack; lawn mower; other article* j HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kalamaz I tl keruo-ue range; Estate Healrola hk. • • yrs. old; 5 piece breakfast set; kit<h*i> t< walnut dining loom suite; 2 dining \ ’ <io‘nair living room lite; Atwater K' 1 ~*• rack; 2 p.destals. nice fern smoking tab)*; metal hed with spring A matt es* » , u « » mattress: oak dresser; Edison virtri'M 11 '. . ,»w minster rag. like new; 12 xl-’> cimg...." - d-.g*. «•< 1 12x12 coagoleom rug; curtams. drape utensil*. 2 tubs; tub bench. 2 lawn bench** ■ “ TERMS CASH. Mrs. Edward J. Schultz-Ai G •* v Auctioneer -lister W ’Bed' Human

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