Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1943 — Page 1

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Allied Fliers Deliver Heavy Blow At Japs British Make Strong Attack At Japanese Across India Border By lulled Pre** In the southwest P<« ifi<. Alli'd filer* hare again d.-moiisti ,n- I superiority by delivering moth.-r net of Indy blow- at the Japam ■ ah force. For Allied airmen hav« follow. I up their reienf victory at Kat..nil by chalking up a toll of IK Jap plane* degtroyed or probably <!• ctroyed in two day- of tight.ng They shot down 92 enemy planin dog lights they destroy.-d 12 more Jap plane* on the ground and they probably iuim<l 1! other*. And this cost the Allies two warplane* Here'* how the big score wa piled up last Friday and Saturday First. fit Jap dive bomb, t - . 1 tighter* came roaring in at •'■>• Allied base of Oro Bay. New Guinea Aim ric.in “ ■ the challenge and when the battle wa* over, all 26 of the em-my dive bomber* were destroyed \t leant 20 and perhap* 31 fighter* >were *hot down The Jap* made another r'etnpt to challenge Allied air -up. -riority (tn Friday afternoon a smaller force of 15 dive bomber* ami 12 tighter* attacked the newly won Allied na*e of Finschhafeti in X-w Guinea. But thi* Jap force wa* given 'he name treatmen’ Kittyhawk tighter* took on the enfcmy ind knocked out live bomber* and from one to four fighter* The Allie* turned to the *lve on Saturday M-dium bomb er* awept In at low-level to bombard and Mttafe airfield* at We wak. the big Japane-e ba*e :t7’< mile* abbve Fin*, hhafeii The bomber* and their thund r bolt escore shot down 16 and probably 19 of a force of 3" atta. ktn Jap fighter* Ten enemy planewere wrecked on the g >und am! 12 more were damaged At the name tittle. Allied war plane* struck at the em-my * Madang airfield about halfw >y between Finwhhafen and W.-wak Here the enemy lost 1* plane- and perhap* a* many as 25 But the Allie* attacked -I*. where too Bombers <ro*». over to New Britain island and smashed at the (‘ape Gloucester airdrome They probably wteik-l seven grounded enemy planes And two more enemy plane* were shot down by patrol Immber ovor the Vlttar strait* ti- ’w.-n New Guinea and New Britain, while American heavy bomber* destroyed sig tighter- during i strong raid on th* Kahlil at Bougainville island The British have mad. th. first offensive stab into Burma (Turn To Page 1. Column »» o . . . Two Minor Accidents Near Here Saturday No One Is Injured In Two Collisions No one wa* injured Saturday evening in two accident* which curved within the county houndarlaw at approximately the -ame time —4:30 p. m. One occurred one mile north of Monmouth on V. S 27. when <ar* driven by Raymond Shoemaker S 3. Bayton. Ohio and Earl Het'- , maaperger. 35. Wabash, rout- ’»<> a I’. S. sailor, sideswip’d Officer J. C. Mendenhall ®f ’he Indiana atate police investigated the accident The other accident happened a the intersection of the Adame-". ■ county line emd and another county road, one mile woat and miles south of Magley <’»ra driven by William Griffith* 35 of route two. Decatur and Franklin H Fruchte. 42. also of route two Decatnr. were involved •Both cans were damaged The accident was repor’ed to officer Mendenhall

Soviet Threat Increasing To Nazis In South Nazi Radio Admits Latest Reds Move Is Serious Threat By I t, -d l’r. -* . Th.- Sovit t iti.. .it to German' .1- n.' - ■ li. r n I k aimind th. < .:m i hac -ha: ply. S ivn-r iio..;i. have broken through German lin - jits' north of tile ii.r in-mi iii -Io- Dnieper , riv. iml hav.- advam-i dto a point tnil. in tti.- :.-ar of Imieprop.-t---tiov-k. lie- irte.it industrial city Aleely tile Hl.till e-.ape lollte I Itn |I -propeti.o k a <1 liible • unk tall line j- under Itussi.m I ' i.'-y 1.... and S.vi'-I lejnforce ' men - * .ne • amitiz 11. oiigh tin ga; A la'e report from th.. Berlin lad. id'll:'- tha’ the Soviet*! have mole new gains in attacks! soiithi i ■ of Kremenchug The! enemy says th« Hu -i.ni force lof .'V aorilinar -iZ.- ami i- re-! doubling it- efforts to enlarge the bulge driven into G.- : man line-. To th., south, other Russian I force- ar.- mari bitlg down along th.. Kh.it kov ( r!m< an rail line. 110 ad' <1 f" embattled M'di'OJlol This advance, -o tar. has been -w ;t and .dy Repo' - -e ohing .Mom ow -ay the:.- a:.. imi. isilig ign* tlla'i Hitler is le g.lining to evacuate the 1 Crimea. while -acrifieing hi troop* by the th-'U-aml- ai the! M. I • .;.ol gateway lo th.- Black S. ■ peninsula The lighting in the streets of Melitopol as bitter a- any ever | -cell a Stalingrad has entered) it- seventh day But Sov.et tumps appear to be -lowly pushing the Herman* bark , Report- have reached London that lie Nazis have hist la.'MMI (Turn To Pag- 5, Column ') o Injured Mexicans Display Courage Couraqc Is Shown Despite Injuries 1 I'olii e "tin lai- and ambulance driver* who rescued Saturday night'.- wre. k victim*, today < m men l. d the injur d M< vi< an youths for the:r p .ti.'ii and the stoic with t • y await u their turn to be moved from the i wrecked < ar t<> the ambulant , and then in turn to the ho.-pita) In spite the tact that when poii<. arrived, th.- *ar ilieclosed only a mas- ..f jumbled leg* and arm* 1 of the eight vp iiii*. and s vet.d ’had to .-tay :n th. car with the one II dy and othei injured to be 1 protested from evpoane there w ' no undiie outcry from th.- young- , st.-r* Only <>n< was a voice raised ( above a moan and that when little eight year old Victor Soto, whose k injuri.v |'t 'ed to be fatal, tn a const lolls moment -aw an ambulant •• start to pull away with two I victim*. ‘TTea*... take me along. J phase.” he t>e*ee« It' d th.- driver, who obligingly mad. mom In the loaded ambulant Three ot those hurt W-te lifte I from the twisted metal and wool iof wil t- had been th- ir t iiv.-yatl. e on a pleasure trip and plated '« i other auto*. There tin y waited, urn amplamj |ng until 'wo ambula'itt * made th. Umile round trip to the hosI pital and bat k after them. H<a-pi'ai att.n h- * were just a* | enthu-ia»il< in their ptai*.- of the youngster* who Uy on led*, im ! prov .-ed beds and com he* until a I badly overw ik' d staff of nurse* and dot tor- could get to them. A- an example ot the matin- r n which facilities were overtaxed, wa- shown tha! Pauline S«to whose ‘ j injuries al*" proved fatal, rode lo the hospital on the lap f Harry Knapp a volunteer Who a*-l*tvl CTurn To Pag* 5- C"’umn »» Lad Is Iniurcd In Fall From Trailer I ' Doyle Exley 6 -uff-r-<1 minor tn.ljurb* at-u’ H • f • h,n ,<• fell from a trailer on Mercer i sv.-nae - ear S'h>’matin tree inJujtold pohee cbtef E.l Miller that II he had jumped on’o the . th, Erie railroad while it beIna towed by a e*’ driven by Her . ,cbel White. Willshire. O When he h«»d jUheirnmn »trrH h» I . attoourtni <>ff hu hU j” i * : .-ad A pnywb a« treated h m for > h* injune*.

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Warns Congress On Settling Contracts Few Alabama Coal Miners Returning \\ 11. ' I - Hi' ('ongres I* w itluwl tha' it will cost th- I'nit. d St i'.-- untold bil In,ns of dollar-. If th,- war depart ’ iii'-nf is given full t lr.it ze of I settling war contract• In fact, according to comptroller general Lind-.iy Wai reii, the g.,v • ernni'-nt ll.l* li'-eli abb- to collect back several million dollars be cause the general accounting office questioned certain it'-ms And thi-. he said, was done although the war edpaitment dial leiiged 'he light of the comptroller general to examine sin h contract agreements. Meanwhile, the treasury- ?l". iiiiO.HOii.oim ' ix plan is under fire again in Washington. Cheev-i Cowdill. chairman of the National Assochitfort of Manufactur-rs charged today th.r th* tre.i-u v ; tax program bolder* on the tan fustic and the present law would provide sufficient revenue IL said that if It I* ets.-ntial to ral*< ' more momy from the taxpayers •he lea-t damaging and most • ff'-c the way to get I' w mid b< ' through .i federal -ale- tax Senator Ikiwney of C.ilifornin told the senate today h' ha- re reived semi-official Information that by April, I'GI the army pisn< to pit' |.""".tt"" more men in uni I form than official* h id announced in 'he labor front, .iltno.-t 2".""' -j Alabama coal miners are . iriyinr | tln ir -trike into its fifth day Between 2.000 and 2.5'>0 mini--. ' have hi-edi'd appeals by their gov j eminent and union leader* to gr * ■ I _'.'."oo striker* ar>< remaining on' The next step seems to lie ill . to th. wa: labor board In Wa-h . Ingtoti, whu h is expected to mb l soon on a proposed contract b<tW.e.'l the John I. Lewis llli'e'l (Turn To !•» .-- . Column tl , I - o Traffic Takes Heavy Death Toll In Slate Five Persons Killed As Train Hits Auto By I'nited Pi".»> Weekend traffi, a< cideiit n Ind iana took a toll of at le*»t 15 liv,s Five persons died in a grad'- • rowing wre< k at Brownsburg and four other* w.-re injured fatally in a head-on au'o collision n. ar l»e< a tur. Tha Who died When their autie mobile and a Baltimore and Ohio freight engine collided were M- r.-d ■ b Smock of W'i'.'.o'owu M F'-rn Baulk. Ml»« I'tiyll'e Smith and Mrs Viola Everett, all of Brown* burg, and Robert " Hey of Boon-, county The victim* ranged in age from 17 to 23 They were on their way to a dame near Brown burg when the a" ident iKcurrvd Victim* of the Decatur an ident were Hornet kin-worth of Convoy. <i 19 year-old I’ete Soto of Hockford. O h» eight year- dd brother. Victor, and their ai*ter. Pauline, who »a* 12. Seven othet per- m* were injured two of them -er-io«-ly Sixtyoixyror-o'd Sila* Wal’en* and bi* 64-year«M wife. Florence, were killed when their car •truck by a Pennsylvania freight train in K<»kom-i Sunday James (Tar* T* PM* E Colwma »

Say Hospital Ship 'Deliberately' Sunk London. <> ■ 1' H I’. B i* i naval smii'.. - r.-v- il 'h.i' th- l-lnz Loll h'.-pttal -litp ' N' wloTltdl.iiel ' w i KUtik d'-ii!" t it'-ly dn' li- an 1 etietiij ait attack <-ff S.il'-.t-o. I'aly Septemlx-r 13 Tw.iity ■hie.- p : eofi- are said to hav- lost lh< live*. I Suri vol s -ay that al! of th.X. wfouiidl Hide I -it' *■ ■ on a, I that IL-d Cro-- e> iib.,l • *<■-.• . f ly V . li'ie Annual Sugar Run Is Stalled This Morning Central Suqar Co. Beqins Operations Th.- 11th atitiu.ll -Ilgar ■ in of <* th.- t'.iitt.i! Sue.i' cottipi v '.il' T ed a' 6 o'l lock this moiitl::.' wr'i 'I : the. opening of the big mill in • From the tons of b. t - . • 1 into the mill tisl.iy "ill i "im 1 i. fined, granulated sugar t .moi row morning ready forth- m . ’’ k . H W M< Mill' 11. v piesident. aillioillli • d Th" opening day op,--.iGoti Were somewhat curtailed, dll'- to th" lick of men reporting l-.r th- • ■ first shift to man th" viri 'i- - i )( tion- hi th" mill « A- apply "f '• "-■>'• '"li fbe ■ i w.i in th" yard, this mominz. I and d'-liv'-ri'-s continued tod-iy ii Fa mi-started to h.i v> K du; Illg th" W""k of <l' I '• d a ~ -"tv" supply «i- •i: ' ip to -afeguard ig.iinst a -Im' '< •» the even' tli.it bad w■ rlt' r pr. ’ venti d the lifting of th. b" ' • (i luring th'- next L-w w.-. k . The manpower -li > ■ .z-- is - x p p.-ited to be OH r, III" " itlltll 'll r ti, x f, w days a- farm., hav.--igntlb d heir willitign. • to !" I' during th" sugar m iking < .mi pngn A g.-.tti •• of -■"l■> !. _ fr.m plant employ* i.: on- ot llei itur's leading iudu-tiies il-o mad,- to the -uz.it company i m inaz-menr and a -eh. -lul- may , In- walk'd out whereby me from I th" manufacturing plain wli Lis-ii.t in f.iur-hout shifts a' ’he I -iigar mill. Thote lookitig foi ; *„ ( k W. ■ ask. d' • ipply it th. . . -npany's employment off <.- Mr M, Mlib'ti nd tint shift* were b- iiig revamped today m itiy j >f the light tiolll i:- W- Liking I 12 hour shift. Th.- mill usually employ- moi" than '• tto-tl dir b Ing the sugai run. ' Be»ts from about .o •- ire being hitve-t.-d in the Ibi itur ' territory and an additional tom. " .ig ■ of around 7""" " ill be ' obtained from the Paulding, (i territory. -Ince th<- sugai mill in ’’ 'l.at city I* not opt rating thi- >• e '* Th" mill run will be sli. t.i 1 thi* year, a* a remJlt of the r« • ’’ duel tonnage The fij-t test- of 1 th" beet* show a much higher ” sugar content thi* year th in last, j " although the beet* are smaller in ' wlz-' r The heal factory i the only 1 leet sugar mill in Indiana and in i former run* ha* turned out nearly ’• | o — Schools Close For Annual Convention • Public school- of thkv city and county will he closed Thur day and 1 Friday of thi- week, while teacht r» ■ attend the annual ''inference of the ’ Northeastern Indiana tearhem' ar a<H'iati >n at For’ Wayn Th- stati ’ teachers’ convention will be held at j ' - Itidnliip'li- on the same days. |

Allied Armies Continue Advance Against German Defense Lines In Italy

Flying Forts Resume Raids Against Nazis United States Made Airplanes Showing Vast Superiority By I a I’t' - Am- u flyinz fot’i. - fl- ■' ii. k jut.i 'io i: war ov. l-lnrop. •..d .>• ii. • ") '''''l t-' li. p Thu .lav • " I " « i tlir.'-day I v ■« by "z out :to !.ed N.z l-luiop- Wi'.herjon th" B' h . <>.i-t |«.irknl t? i»f ?ii'- Hi’ I|m mbe ■ mnd< ■ d out '■.■lni lied. -:-.gzb's wer<- bringing up th.- i. ar it'd - ..tin.’ th .' 'liev had ' ilirl'-d .v :'!l ' tian ti. ' - ll,it .. far no d< '.'>l* <4 '!'• 1 '• have ’ - ci. i. v < ,il.-d No ..Hltl.- I tile i> ■ ’".Ill ■■ ; ,nd. -I th.i!t a.n hi - ■' h. li'' ' plat,. ... ' "til K" "id I i h.' id. d out "V" F: Ho • \ tile I• 'I < d« I t "ll ! th'i new r.i 4 I. ail- 4 ’h. latta.k on Si-hw.-iiifiir' Tim; day -! i'll * ••! • <oHlHlit iti The Bi.tish Exchange T. :• jgiaph. quoting a Mun:, a liew-pa I per. a> -th.- town w a d' ' i I~| And til.- 'll), f ..f th.•-■ i'a uir for' '- ’ ittlb. ' ommatid ll' z ' G. I" ll Fr. .1. lek Vid- >ll. | ~|V . Ill's" " ' 'llipl' t' V knocked out three f.o'oll. Hill: . I inz out half the ball and r be,i it.-'- b. •d- b y ’!'■ N n ■' ' mi. hln. II b. v’ -it » . • G i *' 4 | -tore . n a qtl-' ' " f ’’’■ 1 !dm 'lie ■ ’> of | plantth \!!>. d .1 r "ff.-ii-;v.- cm I fifim d today lb thn w:i* .• j trp "!'• • ' I 'l 1 11, ... '• I* * w ! m.,-<pii' . pl. ■ " k.-d ~,k . . -I . ■ doll ate i iid one ' •' " t -hot down. All It - 111 H ide in Atm a • zath’ 'mz fm y ..ver eve- y it...d st... | plane* h IV. . ) fly '• •' i . n> l .mi I'..*;: M.dit. rrati. ami p" ' :m w tit. aft tyi" pom -. !• ,■ .th \i« ■ »ri«* hi th«* fn ! -i • The office of a ,r inf" maim that fiom P , If. ...H ' • O’ll!»;it U!*’i ’;* * i • Di th** irrny a f*•»‘ • kno< k> 4 on ~ :I2 Ax ,az > Ils! * I"-- f i>6, pl am Hell- .1 feW ot tile pl.m <4 tomorrow whuh --m will t..k« ,T ,r- r.«" - ' ■ ' " •' 1944 Civilian Diet Equal To This Year Record Food Supply Foreseen Next Year W, - ■ " ■ I war f" > I admi'ii•" i' •• nt a stroll.' I* '’il in’o ’h" N.t on k Offii ial- atinoun ... km • I farm* ae filling 'e intv : larder w th re«-oid I -uppi ' fol PHI T'.. i>v a:i •! •••" ' • I coming y.-ar prom*"-- to .-<iu i. ai year’* and belt.- any "’a- y . x ■ |>t P»4I and !*'l2 Th. agriculture depar ment *P W I \ abundant -apply of . m il- 1 ;• will I"- enough ell* m«iint7«hi j»; *4* n? rattoti -» *win--r How.-let the report >.y ■ »■>- • • I*. I. 1.1 m ats and daity P i dm ' • B r .me important d» -y prodm ■ bu’’er k« dii" for an il n > 'mediate In n-a*e fn dm;iihuti«n Food offl. lais etpe. « |p ( | pound* of !>utter to te- available •O civil'ins 'I N’V'Ors- a i-otn ■ par i !'« 97 <»•«"»'« pound* las’ Feb |ruary »h« year’s, low point.

Two Admit Filling Station Robberies Ohio Men Held In Wells County Jail Ta. ■ . Ii"!d 1 W- i • I: .ft • M VW t HIM < , . K TJhi h. ’.I 4K< i I » .. . • 111- ■; ■. .• ■ •- ■'» j a! u J 111 SurnLo i»y ?! ■ Il r-i Gi . ■•’ t • i V *i» Ai ‘ l n- i <»t ! .mih’i lo' Mam ■ I H . ill < I ’•■•if ' , R . r I' T l'mali. 22 • 'I" 1 ft - , h.. It: iff’." p in .1. H’ .a ■ ;■ 2 • K‘•!»»■ ' w.i !•■?• <1 • »?!v thi* I 4 ■ - ■ '! im.in Bi* i»* • ‘I Lit VV.n nh k I ■ I Klni! t»n ’<» iw.it w i < i‘- »H !h<» LH of t ihiihia! i'h.i /- wlihh w.,1 »•* t»ti*‘ >»f lit* >k . iiliit ♦•n t ’ i! - , i M . y < 'in il" ami T n |al Ha urdav liizh' -n, I ♦’ it’y Siiii’i »y ih »’ iiiJi-' Lo it found in the i . in. bid. .1 , , , , r.l: idio ' indy . igal. ’ - - almtit f 25 in <"iu- and za-olilie i .‘ion .on Several d 011.., in • h.iHi’-. za 1 . . ,p. h- and Hz i) "• I- ’ ‘k’ U at -il. Mazley 'a'am Young Decatur Girl Dies This Morning Mary Kathryn Vian Is Taken By Death M . Ma y K . h:yn \. m. 11. 1 .1 mzlil.-t . I M: and .Mt Gb-'I \ ,n ,d 417 Line -t -nd i d< nt t th. I' < H(I . I'd" • i:i" 3 <l<Mk at he: Imm. I'. i'h w.i- itt* lulled to in"111,1 She '■ id ll ■ll ill O' -I M - \i n wi- i'" •' r ' "ll July 21 !'•."• 'h. dau '>’■ 4 ■ -IN-. - I ■ \ a w.i- ' imoni" -4 *b N rtmtn V Avenue I It ch I 111 ! atlet .- I - Sm v iv;. • ut. th.- 1 tit ■ th " r|u I B< I lb'.it G-.. 1.1 ' L'.'Vd \\ tyi;. I It •he .- ac.lp. ent-t. M '' M ' A \ laII of (ton <1 V I ' >Li R ■ Elz. y Ih. itlll Th. body .» I! '■ t 'k. n th al th" ' Zv kt . I • '" ' ’ dem Tm -day ap. mum and may • be vi. "el th.-" in'H ' itn wr th" Fm. m . i ... » I l» >'• I 1 W. 41. day aft mi ’ at th- Nilltm.n M I I' • Bm .1 will be in ti He.ai r •• mI. I R. V !'• • ! < •' ' 1 V i; ■ (h. Genii. WI off! Hoosier Lcqion Posts Plan Bond Campaign Imli.m.ip If- thf I* I'l' Hoc . post* of the illM I I" L. z m >■ phnnin *•"' ’ ls ’ v <»l in itn.t ' if*?; * * h<>t’ 1 1 s It. ... lim.it.•!• ' r It’ati I’"' 1 lo! iiin iume that it will b h* 1 , n. Nov. ml,. IL 'he in ~ i.hv. •" trny bond- will -*ug- , m. tiled by Hl e!" Hon in each nimunity "’ ’be "girl most w 'th fighting f"' ' "lie vol" w.ll go with ..i'll t:'< boti'l purchised B" ht'd save th.- voting Will • >,li N v.iiilm - 26 and tin- qm«liv . «i’; 1..- i r-.wm d ’» > days later. Indianapolis Flier Is Killed In Crash \ ximL i 1.1 Oc’ 1» il’P> Th. klevMdrix airt* e public rela i •i-'tie office aunoun.'W that S*-r* . im IXvnald Smith -f In-iianaP”- • ■ *a- Otte of .ight : rt> ? flic" k -4 s H ■.v ■ a iiy:-.« f . era* The offieials report that 'he ■I s.iti .if ■ taking "ft from

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