Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1943 — Page 4

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- DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubUsh-d Every Eveumg ■leapt Bunday by ffD DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ■sterad at the Decatur, Ind., Poet - OMce an Second Claae Matter H. Heller President - 61 Holthouse, Sec y A Bus. Mgr. Z Diet D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates llngls Copies 1 .03 " Ono week by carrier-- ———. .16 By Mall In Adams, Allen, Jay and Wells Bounties, Indiana and Mercer and Van Wert counties, Ohio: 1t.60 per fear; 12.50 for six months; |136 for J three months; 60 cents for one month. Elsewhere:—l6 50 per year: 11.00 tor six months, 61.66 for three months; 60 cents for one month. Men and women in the armed forces, |3 60 per year or 11.00 tor . three months. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERCR A CO. 2 16 Lexington Avenue, New York <■ 26 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. SSS SMWMIWaMWSVWmMiMWUBinMaMMMM. ** It was a typical Indiana hunting day and the beauty of It was that “ no casuallties were reported In thin county. o—o To the honored dead from thin community we turn our thoughts tiday as the nation obesrves another Armistice day. In World War 11, already 15 men have died ~ in camp or In action on the various - battle fronts. To them we owe • everlasting homage and a debt of 2 gratitude. —o There are three way* to help the war effort: Save and prepare your Uu ram< and turn them In when Lbu pick-up la held. Tie your old magazines and newspaper in bundle* and It you live in the nerth • end of town, set them out for the • Boy Scouts next Saturday. Save • your waste fata and when you fill « the can, deliver it to the meat mar- - ket. Ail these scrap Items are vital to the war effort and your country is asking you to preserve the items and see that the proper ccllsctiag agency gets them. „ O—O—— The Prohibitionist party will have a ticket in the field next year ' and Rev J. C. Holtson of Linn • Grove, who was the party's candidate for Secretary ut Slate last year, will head the ticket a* candidate for the United States Senate. W. E. Yeager of New Paris will be the nominee for governor. Rev. Holtson in paster of the Evangelical church and a year ago received several hundred votes from friends in this county. The recognition that has come to him will focus political attention on this county and the community In which he lives. —o Winston Churchill is cc nfident " that the European war will come to an end sometime in 1946. The last stagen will be costly in life and saertffee and chances are un- • less Germany breaks under the present strain and severe losses suffered on the Russian front. Hit- ’ ler will be able to hold out until • sometime next year Once the • American army starts rolling, the • white flag of the German army will • soon be belated. In the meantime. . the bombing of German cities and war plants will continue as a step in bringing the war to a quicker *' ffnlsb ■O O ■ The new series E war bonds, which will go on sale as soon as the present supply Is exhausted. ; will be half the sine of the present ones The new leones Will conserve paper, cut the printing job • into half and reduce the pres* runs • for eight bends can be printed from the same plate form. The new bund, will reach • the market around Christmas time tn those places (bat have sold the older sad larger type. They will • Bt Abe standard bolder, the single abort gotu ihto the envelope withoaLteMteg- *

Decatur Is Asked To Help ... Three hundred million pounds ol used household fat will be needed for processing to provide glycerine ; and other products and by-products necessary for war and civilian needs in the next twelve months. , according to estimates of govern- - ' ment officials. To stimulate household salvage of this vital war material. an advertising and promotion i campaign with a completely new I approach will begin November 16, 1943 and continue through the week of October 23. 1944. Newspapers will be the chief media used to present this nation- ! ally Important project to homemakers. Advertising will be ptac- ' od by Kenyon A Eckhardt, Inc., of New York City, in every Englishlanguage daily newspaper In the U. 8., 1.655 newspapers hi 1,330 markets. As the war pre greases, the Allies' need for Industrial materials is accelerating and the seriousness of the national situation with respect to fats and oils is increasing. The shortage of used fats and oils must be overcome or civilian and Industrial economies face drastic alterations. A minimum of SOO million pounds of salvaged fat is necessary to prevent reserve stocks of oils and fats falling below the safety level. Every homemaker is asked to save at least 12 pound* per family, per annum, or a pound a month as an j absolute minimum. Experience has proved that even the smallest family can save at least a tablespoonful of used fat each day. all that h< required to make up one pound per month. Salvaging household fat Is a tough job. messy and certainly not glamorous, but It is a most important patriotic duty. All forma of used fats and oils are salvageable, all have high glycerine content. No >hAßer how black or smelly pan •crapping and drippings may be, they will yield crystal dear glycerine 21 days after they have been delivered to a meat dealer. All household fata are needed and wanted, pan scrapings, shortenings and vegetable oils, broiler pan drippings, tried out meat scraps, grease used to cook onions and fish, soup skimmings, vegetable, animal and fish fats and oils ri every sort. Any kind of a clean can may be used. At the rate of a pound per month ouly 12 tans a year will be needed for saving of one tablespoonful a day. A No. 2 size can holds just aboat a pound Recently, the Decatur Girl Scouts made a he use to bouse canvass for waste fata, delivering the collections to local meat markets, from where It la shipped to the reffnerlag. a ■ ■■■■■ Special Services And Meetings Os Churches in Area Flrot U. B. Church The attendance at the meetings now being held in the First U. B. church of this city is gcod. Aboat 13»i were present on Tuesday evening. Rev. R E. Ford possesses a tenor voice of rare quality and many people who have heard him •Ing over the air are pleased to bare the privilege of listening to him in the meetings. Mrs. Ford Is also a musician and is bls sccotn- ' paalst. The program usually cunsista of BIMe pictures. preaching - Mo» which makes for a very interesting evening. On Tuesday night the D Y. B. class won the award, a very beautiful chalk drawing. Thursday night Is family night and the largest family present is to receive another pic tare. The service begin* at ?:■ seek e-entag. including Saturday There is pteaty of room In the auditorium so we wulcsms visltom to tßuse aervicas — ■ ■ o--. ■■■» Trade la a Good Town — Decatur

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f *! e_ • Q How should the invitations be worded if the bride is a very young widow? A. The invitations shout I be I-su-ed In the nsme* of the bride’s parent*. and should be worded exactly as the Invitation- to her first wedding. with the exception that Instead of the name Mary, it should read Mary Jone* Hmith. q I* it all right to Introduce guest* when they are -eated at (he table at a large dinner? A. No; they should be Introduced before entering the dlnlag room. Q. What is the correct way to serve bread and batter at * luncheon? A. Use small bread and butter plate*, with small knives. o I Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LtE ». B Sewing Mechine Belt If the sewing machine belt has become loose. Instead of trying io shorten it* length by cutting, put a few drop* of castor oil on the band, run the machine for a few minutes, and the belt will lie tight again. Thto usually proves effective unless the belt ha* -become too much stretched. Grevy The housewife can save a great amount of time if she will keep a quantity of browned flour on hand for making gravy. Kerosene OH To remove kero-ene oil stains from fabrics scour with (jrpentlne. then with warm water and soap. — ■ o | Aoo | Nov 11. 1923 was Bunday. A. New ink change* color with the humidity of the air. I 1111111 !■■ ■ ...... ■ FOR WAR DAYS. Flikom Mret tMK Hftd tvoffit because it contains sO the seeded dry ingredients, in exact amount for 13 ts 19 corn muffins. H your grocer hasn’t Flabom <se Flsko) today, . check with him again n You’D sbo : *3j ■ save time and J coiwctvr food ■mR with

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Atlempled Escape Fatal To Convict Three Washington Escapees Sought Monroe. Wash . Nov. 11.-(UP)-The Washington state reformatory at Monroe ba* been the scene of a serie* of escape attempts, R has been revealed. The jail breaks have resulted In one escapee being fatally shot, two guard* being seriously injured, two attempted escapees bring recaptured, but three inmate* remain at large and are the object of a widespread search by authorities. Olaf Olsnu. superintendent at Mcnroe reformatory, has disclosed the death Tuesday of Ray W. Clark. 19 years old. who was serving time on a burglary conviction. Clark was shot while attempting to escape and died three days later. In a separate break for freedom. J two Inmates were unsuccessful. , while three other* are still being sought.

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Resolution Adopted By American Legion Selective Service Board Is Praised Adams Post 43. American Legion, adopted the fallowing resolution at the regular meeting of the post Monday night. Copies of the resolution were eent to the Adams county selective service board, the Indiana department of the Legion, and to manpower and selective service official*. The resolution follows: "Whereas. The Adams county selective service beard No. 1, of Decatur. Ind., has rendered a wholehearted and sincere effort <o act Impartially at all times, and "Whereas. Its efforts towards impartial actions have been forestalled many times, by the acts of insincere parties, who, through their

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acts hava unpronji»<moo*ly secured defermetts, time and again for .up. posedly essential employe*, sad "Whereas. These deferment* have repeatedly been secured for the same parties, at least three t 0 four times, and for durations of three to six months each, and "WherpaH, The meaning of a deferment of an essential employe is meant, only until such time as a substitute can be trained to replace the one securing deferment, ana "Whereas. These continued actions, make It necessary for Adams county selective service board No. 1 of Decatur, Ind., soon to commence calling fathens of families to service in order to fill their quotas. Therefore. "Be It resolved: Ry the member* of Adams Post No. 43, department of Indiana. The American Legion. Decatur. Ind., that the successful prosecution of this war. demand* a united home front and a united purpose. and "Be It further resolved: That Adame Post No. 43. department of Indiana, The American Legion, De-

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