Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1943 — Page 6

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Tommy Harmon Is Reported As Safe In China Ex Michigan Grid Star Is Reported Safe Second Time lily l'iiit'-d Pre •' Tummy Harmon I* •-.tf--Tw;c« in even month* the former Michigan foitbal! .car now a lieutenant in th*- ..i:ny a iorp» ha* been rep.ir’cd tn* Ing In a< ■ | Hon. Twite h !>...< i-Ul'Vlved Hack In April, Harmon ua- mi-e | in« fur io day .1 South America, j Bit tie m.< . tied ’ln >:m;i the junele t<! <lf**ty loiter he went out to fight with j the !4th air for, •in < ||tna. Then ' on October tie. H irmon * «.i report I < I miroing again thi* Hine on .1 j flight over Jap-oci upl**<l t< rrltory 1 No* .111 announieiiien' -ay* simply , "•Harmon ha been found." That terse announcement n-vi-aL* no de afli But. anyway. I' wa»* re i eived Joyously ln< k in Ann Arbor. Mich. where Tommy Harmon's par«nt* have be.-n waiting patiently for n * • Tommy’- fattier heard the new* first When .1 United Pri«m reporter telephoned to le'i hilll almllt the official report, M Harmon got *0 excited tlie phone -lipped I'rmu hi* hand*. He had t> .rfk on -of hidaughtviii to copy down the new*

or more Your Note OR OTHER PERSOMAI SECURtTj,' W« *t!i mak» • f ”■ quick »• w« w»H » l«rg«r on* . Your pie ’ > I • ”■ ' • ’ MKUfl*/ .««*u*u®ncnt-i. A amftU pit c»f > r Incom.• • »h i te-rrr.4 are available to fwTMff* or other pernOtM with •commml income. V Ixmrs prlvatMy ur» t » Iso** usually on M»m«* «•»■ • • > I*l | toll ’< tlon. LOCAL LOAM COMPANY iMtrftralfl • Ov*r Bchaf«r ifwt — ‘ OICATLR. INDIANA J WUMWWWMWWWW yßrvWffl — Last Time Tonight — •WINTERTIME" Sonja Hrnie. Jack Oakie, Cesar Ro "nr re Carote Landis ALSO—Sheris 9c 35c Inc. Tax * WEI). & Tin RS. * OUR BIC DAYBI First Show Wed al 6:30 Continuous Thurs. from 1:30 BE St KE T( ATTEND! r I o/* CfVUf plUmon 1U wm ICJTIST' ai tr in utTtatnf U«m IKIMIHID M st <t CMMS >0 Hmkim* fro* tM boos SM »'», t*st m*M Sfo»» **ttstf 1 nmiM joax ■D?| s’?*.' **r* l .** l l l L—CHAftES COBURN rn«to« BCEKMIMKHMI MM MAY SHITTY [DIM) 60ULDHI6 —o Fri d Sat — Fred Astaire. Joan Lest*. "Sky s the Limit." -0-0 < Coming Sun Cay — -Craay Haoaa” I With Olsen and Johnson

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday < immodore; at Monmouth Munroe a’ Plea ant Mills Jefteiuon at Hartford Thursday W .mhire ill ) al Commodore* Friday Geneva a - Yellow Jackets' Berne a- Portland Hartford al Petroleum Monroe v- Jefferson at Berne Kirkland at Monmouth. Rockford it) 1 at Pleasant Mill . bulletin. Tommy's mother wasn't home. Stu- tiad gone over to Ypsilanti, .Mich to cheek in’o another report about Tommy. When she -tepped ' into the hou. e and heard the story. | <he was spoecli;. for a moment. Then he united through her J -ear She *aid, "It's been a longer tin* time And I waa lieglnnling '<• think that we wouldn't hear from Tom again." Tommy Mold football coach I Fritz Chisler of Michigan put hila m around Mrs Harmon* should- ' 1 ru and said. "V 01 < an ’ lose him " I And 11 -rybody emiled and agreed. Navy Grid Coach To Return To Sea Duty John Whelchel Back To Active Service West Point. N V.. Nov 30 il'P) It'* "Anchor* A weigh” tor roach | John Whelchel of Navy. Captain Whelchel is going back t sea duty after twin- ke* ping alive the middy tradition of never losing on West Point soil. The coach ways hi* two year* with the Annapolis team ended officially with the Army Navy game I.Mt Safnid'iy Captain Whelchel i« awaiting ; ord- : * from the navy department that will assign him to the fleet. Five Nominated Des Moines, la Nov 30 il'Pt li w n't be any easy matter to pick the “football man of the year." There are live prominent figures I of ihi gridiron who are eligible for j the title this year. Bert McGralie. | ei retary of the Football Writer* ■ association, ways the choice will be among the fol) wing Angelo Hertelll. Notre Dame quar.erbut k. now in the Marine corps: Amo* Alonzo Stagg, the grand old man of the game and roach at the College of the Pacific, i Majot John Griffith, athletic centmissloner of the western conference; coach Frank la-ahy of Notre Dame and Harry Stuhklreher. coach at the University of Wlm

'CORT 6 ♦ * — La*’ Time Tonight — “THE SEVENTH VICTIM" Tn*n Conway Leslie Brook* 4 “fMITH OF MINNESOTA" Bruce Smith. Arlme Judge 9c-25c Inc Ta* *”VVED. & THURS. * Slvfgtu His Way To Th Tb*.» I. j JL I 1 CMI6TIU NANCV W MORRISKELLYk <«.M Hury-Gwm Ktffy* IJat Sawyer-Mani O—OCommg Bon. — “Return es Vampire" A “¥•*'*• A Lucky Fellmv Mr. BmH*"

Play Is Opened In > Intramural League Eagles, Redskins Opening Winners I I .— The EagTetHlosed out the Flashes 23-21 and the Redskins walloped the Bear*. 35-11, in opening game* of the intramural league at the Decatur junior-senior high school last night. Foil wing are the first round schedule*. rosters of the teams and the box scores of the openers: Heavies . Nov. 29 Redskins vs. Hear*. 6:45 p m ; Hagies vs Flashes. 7:45 pm. Dec. 9 Eagles Vs. Redskins. 6:45 p m ; Flashes vs Bear*. 7:45 p. m. I»e<- it; Flashes v*. Redskins, 6:45 p. in : Rear* vs Eagle*. 7:45 p m. Light Weight* Dec 6 Hornets v*. Avengers. 6:45 p. tn . Hawks vs. Maroons, 7:45 p. nt. Dec 13 Hawke vs. Hornets. 6:45 p. m ; Maroon* vs. Avengers, 7:45 p. in. Dec 2” Avengers vs. Hawks. 6:45 p m.; Hornet* v». Maroon*, 7:45 p. m. Light Weight* Hawks: Max Ogg. captain; G Bassett. F Young. T Ahr. L. Gal logly. H Frnchte. E. Deltach, E. Lyons. J Summers. Hornets Troy Fennig, captain; D Gehrig. M Taylor, S Mcßride. D Marbaugh. T Garner. N. Leonardson. R Guilder. Maroons Richard Cottrell, captain; B Llchensteger. D. Pickford. B. Freely. G. Moser. J. Pollock. IlNash. D Pollock Avengers: Karl Kolter, captain: It Saylor*. J Llchensteger, Jr. Myer*. B. Roknecht, It. Schnitz. It. Stanley. J Bayer. Heavy Weight* Eaghv Jr. Kaehr. captain; B Brlner. D Light. E. Pettibone, A. Franz. G. Alton. R. Ralsten, B. Shook. R Stucky. Flashes: Karl Johnson. captain; I. Lincoln. R Staley. R Knapp. M. McClure. P Morgan, J Kelley. E Walters. Bears: Paul Hammond, captain; D Knapp. B August. B Butler. L. B rne. P. Bucher, D Sheet*. D. K - Gilpin. Redskins: Charles Peterson, captain; E Arthur. B Marbaugh. J Lett*. (I Foreman. B Whlttredge. D Wolfe. G Meyers. Redskins FG FT TP Arthur. 1 5 111 Peterson, f 3 17 ■ Left*, c .... 113 : Marbaugh. g 2 0 4 1 Foreman, a 10 2 : Whlttredge I 0 2 Wolf.- 3 0 6 Totals 16 3 35 Bears FG FT TP Knapp. 1 10 3 Sheets f 12 4 I Butler. < 10 2 Hammond, g 0 0 0 Borne, g 113 Totals 4 3 11 Flashes FG FT TP Morgan, f .10 2 Lfmoln. f 0 2 2 Walters. C —.. 0 0 0 Johnson, g 5414 sin. Elect Shsughnuay New York. Nov. 30. — (VP) — They won't have to change the name on the d or of the International league'* executive office. Frank Shaughnessy ha* been reelected president of the minor league for another year. He was named yesterday at the basehal meeting In New York. Trim Sugar Bowl New Orleans. La.. Nov. 30 — (VP) — The annual Sugar Bowl football claaslc on New Year's day will be staged without the usual trimming*. Transportation and manpower difficulties have unlped oft the frill* that always went with the game. That means official* have cancelled proposed contest* in basketball. track, tennis, boxing, sailboating Jnd rowing

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Kelley, g 1 0 2 S 1.1 ley 0 11 M'Clure 0 0 0 Totals 77 21 Eagles FG FT TP Breiner. f 2 3 7 Alton, f 2t>4 Light, c 2 0 4 Pettlb: ne. g IIS Franz, g 10 2 Stucky • 11 Balaton 0 0 0 Kaehr 1 0 2 Totals 9 5 23 Former I. U. Grid Star Reported Dead Indianapolis. Nov. 30--'.l'Pt—A forme;- Indiana university football star—Snaign Harold Zimmer — D dead. The navy department baa not'fied Mrs. Zimmer, who livea in Indianapolis, that the officer died on T'iink«rlving day. The official notification saya death was cau-ed by accidental gunahot wound* suflered while Zimmer was on duty with the Atlantic fleet. In 1911, Zimmer — known a "Red” -ecelved the Big Ten medal for proficiency in scholarship and Athletics, latter he became asskitant fookball and basketball coach at George Rogers Cltrk high rhool in Hammond. 0 ——— Borwegen Named By Purdue Teammates l-afayette, Ind., Nov. 30—(VP> - Dick Barwegen of Chicago guard on Purdue I'nivenslty's undefeated football team has been named most valuable 1943 player by hi* teammate*. Barwegen wa« honored .aat night at a banqquet of the Kiwani. club Forty-three Purdue player* received major letter award* from the university at the dinner. DRIVE FOUR-MILE (ConttoMd rv— rag* 1) est port. Naziland has not been free of Allied bombers for a 24-hour period since the RAF started Its knockout blow* against Berlin nine days ago. Last night. British mosquitoes hammered western Germany while other planes battered northern France and the lowlands. -■ O' 1 111 ■■ ■ SEMI-FINAL REPORT (Oattased From Fag* D the First Stale bank. Lost week Herman H. Krueckeberg, county war fund chairman, reported that every town in the county, including Decatur, had met or oversubscribed it* war fund quota. 0 FARM LEADERS (CeaUooed Pie** PM* I) men. under present wartime conditions. were already working such long hour* that they are reluctant to take on union dutiea. Ccrbelt said the provision got into the house-passed |2.b(Mi.000,000 tax bill unnoticed by union spokesmen. On the food front, it I* learned that ration point* for almost all meat* will be generally reduced next month. Price administrator Cheater Bowie* I* expected to announce the reduction tonight in hi* weekly radio speech. But the price of corn I* expected to go up. War food administrator Jones told farm senators the ceiling price on corn would get an upward revision In a few day* The recently-announced pregram of subsidy payment* to miller* i* scheduled to start tomorrow. The subsidy I* designed to offset the difference between price* millers pay for wheat and the ceiling prices on flour. WARNS OHJNSOUND "•<«• Hase* > lean league. Ralph Cake of Portland. Ore., called upon member* to retain their individual Initiative In dealing with problem* of the business. Cake warned that financial institution* must free them**lves from government control* or run the risk of paralysing Initiative. 48-HOUR WORK (Cm tinned Pre* Pag* t) John Kelly will auperviae the Mun cie-Richmond area with headquarter* at Muncie. David Nye will have jari*dlction over the South Bend. Laporte and Michigan City area. Hl* office* wUI be at South Bead D. E Fergueoa will administer the Uiayette-Logansport area from Lafayette. ■ • 11 James Murptiv Back To Western Union Jane* Murphy Jr. forawrty ot thia eity. ba* retarnad her* to take over the duties as Weetera Union agent Mr. Murphp. ha* been serving a* agaat at Hartford City for the past two yean, took over bi* daUa* ban thi* awraiag. Before being transferred to

Hartford City. Mr Murphy served us agent here for approximately II years. He 1* the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of Third street. His wife and three children are HtayiiiK with relatives here until he e*tabll*he« a residence. John Hamilton, whom Mr. Mmphy succeeds a* agent, has been tran-frrn-d to the Winchester office. o - U-Boats Strike Anew In Caribbean Sea Balboa. Nov 30 (CP)- Enemy I' boat* are striking with new Intensity in the Caribbean «ea Two American vessel* are the latent victim*. According to a navy unnouncement, the ship* were torpedoed and sunk with a lo*« of 23 live*. The Colombian schooner Ruby was «unk In the same area las’, week. The slinking led the Colombian government ot declare a stat* of belligerency with Germany. A long-overdue Panama freighter, traveling the name water-, is presumed to have met a similar fate. Traffic Deaths Show Increase In October Chicago. Nov. 30 - (IP) -There has been a nation-wide Increase in traffic fatalities for the first time since wartime travel restrictions were imposed, and Indiana is among the otate* showing the. greatest Increases. The national safety council re-1 port* that the national death toll 1 tor October was IM pen ent higher 1 than fcr the same period last year 1 Fataiitle* In the Hoosier state rose j 47 percent. In Indianapolis, there wa* a 30 percent increase. o — PUBLISHUSTS OF rroattiMd prom •» are also restricted from publication —until after departure. In addition to the December 6 call, notice* have been mailed to a number of men to report for exam* on December 20. Draft board official* Hated todav that all notice* for this call have not been mailed a* yet. The December 6 call is made up , partly of “bonafide fathers," while the entire Decemlier 20 ca'.l will be composed of men In that category, the Itoard previously announced. — 1 — -o — Trade tn a Good Town — r>ec»»n> I

PUBLIC SALE On account of the death of my son. I will sell at publti auction 5 miles South and ’■» mile East ot Dixon. Ohio; 3 mile* S uit)’ am! 4'a mile* West of Convoy. Saturday, Dec. 4 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. MULCS - One span of Mules, good woiker*. CATTLE -Two Guernsey Cow*. 5 and 6 y»mr« old. and one Jer*ey Cow. 6 year* old. All to be fresh soon HOGS Two Sow* with pigs by side; One Tried Sow: II Feeder Pig*. 65 lb* One Male Hog. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Fa rm* II F-12 Tractor. Steel wheels; Tractor plows; Disc; Cultivator attachment so; F-12 Tractor; Wagon and Gondola rack; End Gate Seeder. Spike tooth harrow; 14 Inch breaking plow Riding Cultivator; Mower; John Deere Corn Planter: Kentucky 12 disc fertillxei grain drill; One horse cultivator; Stone bed; Lot Bunk*; Trail*, axh and wheels; Trailer box; OU Drums; Double *et harnest; Single set harn«e*: Ix>g Chain*; Two 9x12 Congoleum Rug*: New Heating Stove; Small Tools and miscellaneous article i<. numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Henry Ainsworth, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer T. Bchleferateln- Clerk .

tjjffiLls Scarfs Always welcome at ■■■EB Christ ma.® time. - Choose from wool -wMwTWv-ffWk or ravon in plain £WS colors, ph ids and ” white. *l-*s tl s2-W Shop tomorrow while selection in complete. A “warm” gift for him this winter. Holthouse Schulte & Co.

11 ■■ , * ■- ' ■' - JL Si wE* *** •’i w -I K’ i f JL NEW MISIDENT of Radcliffe col lege. Cambridge, Mas*., la Wilbut Kitchener Jordan, above, who hai been inaugurated ns the to Mr*. Ada Comstock, now pfcai dent emeritus. (International.

Receives Word Os Death Os Brother Mr*. William Roe. of Grant -treet, ha* received word of the death of her brother. R. N. Sherill. 69. at the > I C. h'Mpital in Chicago. The body [ wa-i taken to Sioux City. lowa for ; burial. She I the only near aeurvlvI ing relative. Mr. Sherill wu« known 1 here, having vi I’ed In Decatur on I 1 number of occasion*. 0 Recommends Kennerk Assistant Attorney Fort Wayne. Nev. 30 -(UP)—4I Hugh Kennerk of Fort Wayne ha* been recommended for appointment a* an assistant difltrlct attorney for the northern Indiana federal di*tri ct. The recommendation ha been *ent to attorney general Francis Biddle by U. S. difltrlct attorney Alex Campliell. If Kennerk lecelves the appointment, it will gl/e Camp- , l>el| three assistant*. O Manufacturers in the U. S. in 1939 consumed materials, including container* for th»lr product*, costing 130.254.960.667, and used 1 f*s<>.4<3>2M worth of fuel.

Soldiers’ Idea To Save Army Money Plan Suggested By Six Enlisted Men ch:< altu. Nov 30 1 UP) Six •11 HMell men have worked cut an idea that is expected to save the army some 1600.000 at camp* throughout the country. The six suggested a plan tor wrapping soldiers' laundry in their barrack* bag* to eliminate the use of wrapping paper and twine in doing up laundry bundles. General H S Amend, commanding officer of the sixth service command. expect* the use of the plan t s-.iv* more than 3.000 pound* of

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REAL ESTATE AW| “The E. D. Wass Estate I 131 ACRE WELL IMPROVE!) FARM ■ Friday, December 3 ■ 1:30 P. M. on Premise* LOCATION: 4 mile* South and 1 mile L.i-: ..f M the County Line, or 5 miles East and 5 null-- X • Will sell a* one unit or as 41 acres and '»> ■ Buildings are on the 44 acres, the 90 acre* '1 :- ‘ DESCRIPTION: Good Six room house. c>.'.-. house. Wood shed. BARN 36x5n with Sh.-d 1” :« ■: Crib 26x30 with Shed 14x3') Good H g H >u-' and Shed 18x30 overhead. Storage space t 20x40. Chicken house and other building- W < Crete tank at barn and almi to hog yard* AN ATTRACTIVE FARM HOME. FIXE l.\W. SHADE SOME FRUIT 20 Acre* Good Timber and Pasture bulance highly productive black loam aoil. WELL i’ll \IX ' : This land has been well cared for and l* in g • ■"! ' '* IDEAL LOCATION In a Prosperous W County. TERMS: 11% ca«h day of sal*, balani ■ 99 possession will he given HEIRS OF THE |j E. D. Wass Estate, Owß J F Sanmann- Auctioneer. Sale Conducted by Midnest Realty Auction < - Decatur. Indiana.

Public Saif We will sell at public auction 2’i mil-- N 1 Bern*, Ir.d., »«, miles South of Decatur. 2 1 No. 27. M| Thursday, Dec. 2,19® Commencing at 11:00 A M SB 15— REGISTERED AYRESHIRF CATTLE-’ It—HEAD OF GRADE CATTLE - ' HR HERD SIRE- Corkwell'a prince Charmii .■ BK 1940 Fir.t prize and junior champion. DIndiana fair. Sire—Ohio Prince Charminc b- • approved Dam Leto's Queen Las* Foil-* «. M 19.152. Test 4.52 F 492. MIIT Ar. 7 M M >1 T. Are A. M 11117 M. Test 422 F 469 Cavalier's Xmas Eve. Cow. 4 yrs old B-nJ > ■■ 4 yrs. old; Snowball's Bright Star. Cow t yr2 yrs. old; Cavalier s Sharon Joy. Cow. 2 y ' • Helfer, bred; Leto's Queen Penhurs'. born Ju • - Girl. Helfer, born Sent IS 1942 Bright >•< s Sept 17. 1942; Southwood JlSy Bull, born J.' . & Second Prize Bull & (ow Indiana Fait 1" '■ . SB end calf: Ambassador's Mto Linda. .... Corkwel.'s Suiter's Leto Bull 5 n><> old. Bull 2 mo old; Lindy's Charmlna Prine.-’ . This herd carries the bloodline of M ■ Swanky Dsn Sycamore Advacator A CacaP-.n H GRADE CATTLE—HoHtein cow. 9 b- fre«h I; ■■ 3. bo fresh In Jan.; 2 Brod Helfers: S Gr*' l G , h cow. 2 yrs old: 2 Realstered Guernsey lb • eligible. The entire herd Is T B tooted and • |M •—HEAD OF HORSES— 6 Matched team chestnut sorrel mare« ' > r ‘ Gelding 4 yrs. old. wt. 1.400. Bay Mare ■■ Spotted Saddle Mare. 3 yrs old: Roan Colt .a' •2-HEAD OF HOGS— 6- , 9 Brood Sows, farrow last of December 1 . 27 feeder hogs 125 to ISO lbs 25 Early 1 all , - double immuned - IMPLEMENTS - IMrld Bradley, new 4 ft. wower. on rii ■ ‘ with tongue and shafts; Hay Tedder Feed • ore; Miscellaneoos Articles. TERMS—CASH. Ray Sharp & Paul Hab« Roy B. Johnson—Auctioneer Lecter Soman—Auctioneer BH E. W Baumgartner—Clerk t . w ,., k, e Bela will be bold inside Loach • 30

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•«;, r T.u•I”' plan *1 >1- '' | i , y “civiit ,Vl< * ''’tninanij-,. ’ *'“* '“-Dun ?' 1! ! - 'moni-nd. ; ,: Berne Home D ama . ;i R v F ”eTfcisM,J I ir<- at thi Sam r llt-nii. ihout 1 ’ft 4 , r J '■*" -t.’h.-1 F The fire ., 1 ’ a!o « r 'd the ( hi m . t ..,. ' : l -Hher by a ,|efe,tiv.. r> ] - t ve wiring. 1 1 One < hili) o; j C 1941) Was a twin I