Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1943 — Page 1
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MERIGAN PLANES AGAIN BOMB GERMANY
■promise In m Fight fIL- Farm Bloc K-ted Ready To Compromise K. > ,rp ’ gaining '... the „ . form- ! ,■; .« ■!.’ * '* •" S.lld |B .mpromise. |£. ,;.poi of Hg ■ <lll are opponH,',, in'clest * of ■ ' iSSIIe ■ admin-* Marvin ■ •!<.• admin ■ fuith.T .jy- :nU-t be deK< . i ■ . k.-.-p down ~ K. . ’idingly ■ . ,|y victory to the K making The low -r K, » -Me! hill :J . ‘the pl ice- ■ 4 religions K.- t u t author Ks ' almost tillWu.'. He. übcommi'H;_ , shortages B-'-t tne.inn of r.Kr. if.u turn for H <..:i!”. chairman H . . ng with the c 1 : I officials on ■t a move Hm< f 'ho capital ■i.. r'.. : put of gooih Hl .”• , r the coming H> «s Im tlon board Hut ■ . ■ - c|. *lgll”<l to H v ilian need Hp t of the plan Bri.-i'i of war plan's to ■ podllltioll Hu ;<: ><! n'ion . 12 coal H di- a <mid Lansford Hi- the . ilt of strikes Bzu <>f Pennsylvania B Lclr ompany The Be i Mashed pro- ■ the !!• hlehem Steel ■ roti'. md other far■m r.; .-entatives of B ire Washington to Br labor hoard < harges ■M* 1- illegal. Bft a truck drivers ■ lone in',) its 18th day • million pounds y J »a •■houses through ■F I'tibm officials have ■ loreriiuu-nt to take of 'he trucks. B« ba* returned to norF. 1, ‘■■h plant of the ■ **l < ompany Some B*‘ went back to work B* !hr»e<lay strike, after • hi'imisi- of *ar labor on their grievances It* Perg Pomtt front. the OPA • 'hat ..ainnliiK today B nines of pork will B°r two points. Tile '•» '<» al) pork proP 1 canned and the someats. Amj OPA I* 8 -'"! housewives that I’’ ’’»«* 4. Column 5) —-o Kounly Youth Rd In Action pTinkhom Is Med In Italy former AdFfuttii. n<) w serving in |*>r in Italy, has been I? *ctiun. according to E? !*•• Mr and Mr-. Harvey F won roe. route one. rer* hii injuries late !"•’*» fact that it hap Hl' M Xuvembet 4 no |? warned concerning the L letter received from L * a by a "buddy,” who LT Prt Tinkham was Ft* believe that he ?* r ** •■ the arm or *«Pr*venting him from £*•* “»• ,rm * **• service here.
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Chinese Claim Jap Prisoners Admit Gas Use Japanese Sending Reinforcements To Marshall Islands By Tnit.-d Pt. ♦ r A Chungking d p » nnese prisoner of wai in t .m , ~.j niit that uuffo.ating and rt.-i g,>. i shells are part of the r.-g r < so ld I equipment of th.- Japan . in central China. f But they .ill deny tli.it th.-, have - ever s e«n poison gas us-<t ngalnat - Chinese troop* They ’.Mui ,o irdf Ing to the diapatcti. that the poi-on . le for uee at th.- d.-- i. ■■. -n of their I field officers. However, one pr on..’ I quoted ■ as .tying that Japan-v.-- -ohii.-i». • are alao equipp.-d with sm- zing and ■ tear gas sheila And 'ho«. h< nay i are frequently u-. I . i.ipture a stubboi nly def.-nd-d ; « hi '> get out of a 'tap But ano'hei Chungking mntnuni , que on the wat again a< < tuo-s 'h< enemy of tie ng jtolsqnou ga •* in ■ th.- Bin- Bow! area. ii..;'!i >' Cii.uig- 1 feh. In spite of 'his. the Chin.e- • laim to have d.utroy.d al! em-my units within 13 mile* mi’'h <>f c.i.ina'. • — altough with h’-avy ’usual' •* to theiiwwdVes However, the Chinese admit that the en.-my ha- recaptured the town of Shihmen. I" mil'* northwest <>t Changteh Plan.* of the X:neri< an and Chinese airforces teamed up to aid Chinese ground troop* in the ■ tor. Oh Saturday alone, they shot down ten Japanese plain* and started large fires So Vtnerican planes Were htft Tokyo today di»cl<*’* another Allied raid this one made by eight bombers on Maiasear, on the N. :i---erlands Ha t Indi.* ielatid of < lobes. From Washington com** word (Turn To Page 4. Column «> Wm. Murphy Riles Tuesday Morning Local Resident Dies Suddenly Saturday Funeral services will lie held Tuesday for William J Murphy. 75, well known |h-<atur man. who died shortly before noon Saturday after suffering a heart attack while walking along Second street op]M>slte the court house He was born in Wabn»h Octobet . |o, 1868. the son of Timothy and . Catherine Itriscoll Murphyhad lived in Heeatur fm the pa«t 35 years A retired lalmrer. he has! assisted in recent years •< messenger for the W.-tet Union. He was a member of the St Mary s Catholic chur< h IBnever married Survivors Include a James K Murphy of this cry and a sister. Mi-. A J Sailers of Kendallville Tw > siste three brother- preced'd him in death Funeral service* will be held at | 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at 'h. St. Marys Catholic church with Iler. J J. Seimetg officiating Hurial will be in the Cat hoi . cemetery Th- body has been re moved from tMllig * Itoan fun. ial hottie to the residence of the brother. Sl* North Third where it may be viewed until time of the services. TBMWERATURt READING DEMOCRAT THERMOMETER 8:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Noon J 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. WEATHER Mostly cloudy *"d continued cold tonight and Tuesday; i'g h * enow in Ohio valley Tu»*da r Save Old n»MMl"dd •"< • bundle of old newepaper* each week. Prepare your tin cane for the pick up- . . A tableepeen of «»***• *■* *" d grease a day-
Navy’s (liant Flying Boat Back With Records •».. jywt*gjHP 1 • ’ ,!? : l» >.it. tlif sit toti Mars. M«h »*n bauk on tin* l*uhiM*nt riv« i, M.ityl.iint .»f***r ‘ 1 ”1’’ ' ' •-’•’l’ Hight to Natal Brazil, ranying El.imhi pound* of rhi Htma* ni.nl t » th* ihim .I • f “ hug.’ Ilyin# boat brok< all world rworda for cargo transportation and ovei u.if» r On th** ’ : :i b ought back a <aric*» of critical war material"
Roosevelt Visit To Sicily Is Revealed Reviews Veterans Os Sicily Battle W.irhitigf.m. I>•■<■ 13 ilT’> The , Whii’ Hmi«’- iiniiouti’’* th.it President It-’i .-veil Im- Vi-ited Hlcily. The chief <■». < utiv.- reviewed vetei.m- of ’h<- Sicilian campaign Slid h- ci.iKy pinned the dr ' .iigll .‘!|. I -ei I >i ” < ' oil l.ieutellan: General Mark Clark ami five other Ameri' .in offi er of the fifth army to Si’ ily l.Ht Week H. M •inothei -’op ’V’-I on the President'* .eturn trip from the Tehran and Cario eonferencer And apparently it took Mr li.MWvelt within almut 225 mi!”- of th- a. iial fighting front in Italy. in th.- presidential reception line at ('astel Ventrano wap General Patton, the .'ominamfe r of the seven'll army Patton re ”tilly wa* the center of .i < ontrov’-ray over th” slapping of a ehell-hocked oi lier in a Sn ilian hwpital The President reviewed the troop* from a jeep It stopped in the centre of the field and Mr. Hooseve|t pinned 'he d-curation* on five ,>ffl er General Clarke name Was called lapl (".irk WM de orated for "extraordinary heroism when hi* m-n repe.l d i Naxi counter-attack on the Sab :no bridgehead The citation revealed tha: Clark spread an infectious spiii’ of determination and coil age among hie men by going to th” fi"tit line in utter disregard if personal aafe’y Th.- other five ( ff '-r- who have the distinction of being decorated iy th.- Pt-- lent at” Colonel Reuben II I'cker of knsonia. Conn. Colom-l J Ph B ff'rawford of Humboldt Kan. Fit*' Lieutenant Wil lam W >:■ • Highland*. ! T.-x FB»- Lieutenant Thomae F 8.-rteail of Chicago, and First Lieutenant Edwin F Gould of «>r,mg’’ Calif The dispute I released by 'he White Hou*<- did not refer to the Patton -lapping *■“ id.’iit But it did eav tha' Pat'on greeted 'lt' - Pt'’ Ideni Vf'er th” .’’lemony the Preridellt accompanied General huo’iih’.wer and Genet i! Claik to an officer'» 'dub o Report Rommel Head Os Invasion Defense To Defend Against Any Allied Invasion lamdon I-' H M “ r hat Rommel, the one-time d’sen IM ” '• P”l'"l ' ' ll’'-' Im, ! ‘ the main watchdog over HR'er a Europe Reports reaching Sweden indicate Rommel ha- loeti given thjob of defending Aai* territory I against an Allied invasion no ' nuittor where it may <ome ! Rommel rreently ha* 'uen m K.mmand of Get man tr.ops in northern Italy and -be Balkan*. Hut a Ih-'l-n a «' n, jr ,h *‘ Germans are thinking ••* »**'«•« only a delaying ffaht in norihetn Italy Thus Rommel would be tree for the bigger taek Scandinavian dispatch** say Rommel inspected invasion de-fen*-s in Heiimark's Jutland during Ihe weekend and left for Norway The reported assignment of Rommel to head the German de i ' (Tur. To P««» »• Cw*w~* •>
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Decatur, Indiana, Mon day, December 13, 1943
Start Annual Fire Inspection In City Member.! of the city fire department today started their annual fire inspection in th” bu-iiies* dintrict of Itecatur Wi'ing. healing -ye j t.-llle. etc , of ’ll” V.IIIOU- a'llle* are to b” inspected by the repre entatives of ’he eity'a fire fighters. The inspection is conducted annually. with the men making recommendation* to aitore owner-, relative to minimizing fire hazard* Harry Stult*. city fire c hies. |e.| the inapt-, tion group which inc ludes J’.tcph Mcßride, Orland Brown and ■ Hu- ell Baumgartner o 25 Percent Fuel Oil Used To Date Regional OPA Head Issues Statement t'hlcag. . sh c 13 H'l’i- Regional OPA administrator Raymond M. Keough has announced th.il consumers should not have us.-d more than about 25 !*•:< ' nt qf their annual fuel oil ration .it the present time. Wisconsin consumer* in the Milwaukee and Grwn Bay area* are reminded that Inm than 24 percent of their rati n should have been used so far And not more than 25 percent is the amount foi the Madison and leit'rosse area’ll! Minnesota. Minneapolis user* should liav. confined themeelve* to 25 percent of lheii quota, while International Fall* and R seal! ate allowed 21 percent. Moorhead consumers will be on the safe side if they've k’pt tuel consumption down to 23 percent Re-idents of Charles City, lb-* J Moines and Sioux City, la . ehmild have used les* than -'•• percent of then annual ration, and Itavenpc rt citizens shouldn't have burn*d mor** than one-fourth of their quota M< Keough warn* consumers in Pembina and Williston N I-, th.it their maximum so far should be 23 percent, but Hevil* l*ike and Grand Fork* resident* are allowed 24 |» tcent Pierre. S l>. fuel user* should have coiilined themselves ti 23 per- • Turn To Pwg« 4 Column 41 ■■ " -
I Three Bold Raids By American Battle Fleet Force Revealed
<By I'nlted Piessi Three boM raid* by an American battle fleet task force into Nor-1 wegiati water* have just been revealed They were carried out last *um tner. and had a double purpose to challenge Geimany • p werful battleship Tirpltz and the German air force to come out and tight, and to aid the inva-ioli of Sicily by increasing Nazi jitters ami c ans in* the enemy to regroup hi* fore es in northern Kumpe The flr«t object never material lied The task force working as an integral part c,f a British won ma nd boldly penetrated Norwegian waters by daylight wal-re tha’ once were a no man » land for Alll”d warship- But neither the German warship* nor the German air force accepted the challenge Hut the »econd objective Is belitved to have been materially achieved For one thing, it enabled Brftith capital ship* of the home fleet to reiat rec th- Naditerranean fleet for the jump to SU ily And the raid* are believed to have had the dive!W»n |
Stimson Confirms Slapping Incident Reports To Senate On Patton Action \Va*liington. |le« I ! 11 P. Secretary of war Stimson ha cainfirmed the report tlia- •;.■:» .1 Patton dapped a Mishawaka I I. suldic’i' The < .iitiima'ii.u i- . >' tailo-d m a lepci!! to !li<- • ii.it.’ Th” soldi.-i i* priv.Gi- i’ll .'!• Kuhl who wiote to In- wit’ md father .if the inc ident Stimson *.ly- Kuhl wa- lapped on August it In Hu I.'.th •V ■ I a Hon hospital in Sicily Ai.'li.Molder, who*., name i- not i.v .1 <c| wa- mistreated similarly on Augii-t 1" in another Sicilian field hospital Mim-.iti report* tli.n th’ -■■ incidents are l.elieved the only ’tie In which Patton physic.illy tni treated soldier* lllldet hi .aim maud However, hi- reportedly -p.ikc a General Eiselihow> r pht , It. 'Tbleateningly and With uudil” harshness ' to a soldier f” fail Ing to wear legging. The secretary of wat add* tha! Elsc’iihowc'i- has leitiiau-d tint none of these inc ident* ha iffeH cd Patton'* -landing .. i tactical lender Visitors Are Barred From County Hospital No visitene are perm."c lat 'he \dam* county meiii.n 1.11 II ■•’pi'.tl during the pt” en' wpidemi. of in fluetiz.l and cold*, it w.i«c allti'iun. ed today utile-* a p.ir'i’ill. patient e seriously ill The edict war handed down to day by M, N'ell” M.i’ Low h*p tai sup*-rint’-nd’’n' and Hie ity iHiard of health. ’ > previi’ 0 pr demit tea hint’ .'i'" 'h. i in-' tut iono Trailer Fire Fatal To Aged Muncie Man Muncie, Ind |te’ 1’ 11 Pt Eighty eel. tiy ar old 1' ivi I ‘ iv. tiaugli of Miinrb’ wa- hurtl’ d fatally Ihhc morning when file d<*ti >• d the trailer in which he lived
, ary effect* The censorship has ju»t released | a dispute h. written by I'niteil I’ies* correspondent Clinton B i eng’tour months ago while he »< at : ... a aboard cne of th’ American •hip- Hi* dispatch »a written a* ?he task force he call* it a bat j tleslitp iestioy.’i ta*k lore- wareturning to home ports aft.-, three month* In northern water* Conger wrote that the Aneric in aboard th.- ship had hoped <>’ an opp rtiintty to tangle With G. many's powerful Tirpltz. and the Nazi Ilr t<>r< Tloy w. . - . that the Americ an battle ships i battleships could tak the iiiea- u •) of each. The flaming on.* of, anti airc raft lire that could »• *h<>: I out by th.- warship were the envy of the British navy Conger* dt'patih say •"•th the British and Anwrican sudor* ami offitei* were di*app mt d 'ha' i” Germans waiildn't fight Two of the raids carried the Allied force within l"0 miles of map'r German air hates in Norway i»y (Turn To Fngu 4. Cataum 4) j
Northwest Germany Hit By Raiders; Americans Stop Counter-Attacks
Marvin H. Mclntyre Dies This Morning Roosevelt's Close Friend Dies Today Wii’diiintton |>’< 1: HT’i On.* ..( I'■.■—i.l.-ni l!oo-e». |i . !■> .e' t . ii’l- Mr vm II M’ In'yi • di.-<l today Mi Inlyi• w.i* j. .1 ■ old II” ll.nl b. ’it .iiiin.- Im .’in ' Hi’ { ltd’, .i in.in li"• 'I the ’I. ’: ip tii.ll of". 10-. t>> I ll’ p: • ill. Il' w,i M< Inlyre 11. .iv .< ’ v. ■li ill. p!»--uli nl dat*-d h;i’k 111.- I:.*' u.n win i m i: ■•■ !.' ■ni.t.-i into lh> Win'. II” i*.. M liny • became .ie*i*t.ini ..iel.i v to tinpr.--. I. n' .uni w . ■ m.id i nil •■ ’ tet.iry in • M. hityi. w.i. bo ii in L.<G:.n . . Ky . .md tiev.” <li.l I”-. In- K. n 1 til. ky .1’ <. in II” lien. 'I to \\ i-l itnttoll n Itin 1 ' ■ ’ t.ik, ”C. ill. • > edito: -hip »l 'h. ’l'l \\ ■ iii ' ’ii Tim - . SS Ii- n th. Io i w.c Id w.it n ”!■ ■ 11l lie be. .i,in- publirity dire’l”l' I to the navy I - w.i- from th’’ navy ..uiii.’i tii.n 'hat In- m<' M RcMO’.'V.’il who w .<e liieli th* < * ant ret.iry of th.- navy \ft. i ! the Wai 11. I.’ill.iined II W.e-llllll’ . ton, contributed .citi.b to th” ■iiiny ami navy journal*, ami l.itc: b>-< aim- r< pres.-ntalive foi I’.ith*' iii-w- .-1 In P'.ll »lon th. It I”' pie- fem cline I.. /.in i .'.itln momentum, he w.i* c.illed to \1 bany to .< ■ i p: in i-■■ 'I” 'un I- p.ii.;n X.. -to y ..| M. Inty • .< . i!.| ■ (Turn T> Pig* 4 Coluriin (I Winter Weather Is Sweeping Eastward Little Hope Given For Early Relief l .Ry I ni1..1 Pc -i Will'. I I- -We. I’ll” ’ I « I • frot'i tb- iiiidrt. -' Icav nr < ti .il • of bl’.ken -hip- on the G •a' L.ik’ c * ’’ lull'- 111 ll’”l' rt . 11l - .111. ” ’ I glolimle.l lllotll” ,111 i , ll’ liev. <1 IO ti 11. ■ .I'l e’l (be rt I, ■' mg t ,i third *li p Five ’ • wilier ”1 the ti '.ill ' i ■ I Goth.un i: • bea. v.-’l e t 11/ IljeSelpoW led < ill ill* .'t’’ crashing against a pu t .d 5.111,1 tmk Midi. S.i'utday uiglit Th’ i '.iii.nh hi i ’ d.i< S ’-' . Ila- b« .'ii ab.indon.il !•> h* • « | Sh” w.i driV’-ii ii-i’.iini '< th* ea»i coa t of Iti. lipp. M’hLii. • |H-tini»ula and • .ok”l amld-htp And a thud ship th. I ' ■a. I- b. lieved to have I » • k>.! I<. (let, land ■ M’ .lliwllll’- th. rt’ ’I” mat! i' ('hi. ag” ha . iv- n i. ' little h<l|H’ for e.ll > ■ el lie p • diet* < ontillll.’d > old ” I r iht aid tomorrow Th Id wav. a. he- l oin t an alia to Teull’ •• l.v.ii X’« M vn.. in I \ i/” . i , ■ ti”W rails of three to IX 111. h. Minnesota r. p rt- th. low. ■' tempi rat'.i'i * with I'i I>< l.w z. i • at Int. iiisli’ nil Fall' and I.’ !llow a' itu i'll and B' mldj Tb” t.-mp. tain I .idled 1 • I below in nor them Michigan th *’ bdow at Fargo X l> and .• > in "OU lie'll M ’ll -all X ’ltll.m W eonsitl •!*»• had zero We.dll- wli Madison re. i led a low f " abov. did Milw-I.lk. I* .di’V. Kan a' City - low w.i' !’• I Z. ro will!. Nebiask.c - ’ ■ d. »' th:* morning wa* Bu well » ill 1 » .Turn To !'*«• 4. C.»lum« *> Buys Health Bond f ! • It” • v !l -i ■ . ■ palftn In Adam* coindy B announced t "day All pv» ■ reel* from the annual Ch »>-aI *ab' a • Used in I th. fight on tulH-n uiosi- and to I purchase milk sot uadernouiuhed i j children ]
German Forces Lose Initiative On Kiev Front Berlin Communique Concedes Nazis Are Now On Defensive Itv I uii.’d Pi’ 'l' ... th ii.< admit I” v . : b’ ell -'opjle’l '! til Iv *'• lg r the . elltr,ll Rll i ‘ii f’ »'d The It. Illi . ’.mill'll: I|1I” V heavy fizlitin.- .on'iim «•’!' '■■ dimini'tn d mt. n rv. ..ml , .’ii’- >h ■ the Ge< mu. ■ i■ on Hie .let. ” !v. Th- B’"'m .1” »<v 'in l!n ■: in have n ink. : . village outliw ' of Koi” M..-C ”W I I ’.m- 'he . d ■ rt '. have -lie.’- . ffe. • Til l' 111-I It rt’ll ‘ldin 'l> w• ”*• n G. ii.i” I"" 'itlie’ii front in the ■■■ Hni*-p er bend Secondly in ’■ *-ff ’’ *1 V” tow lid 'll” Ibciep.-l and I’- ike Kiev G. 'I ’• id I’.d-hal V ”'I M aim-'ein wasted V al Xizi le *.’ve* and 'linkM i-iow -ay th'- c< 10--. may prove fa'.il '" 'll" X'azi- when th’ Red a: my laiiio h ' winter dur.- d Poland From llm di-pa'.h’ *..v the Ril- i”. d* w 'he X'.iZl* i’.’k a io tl . ’ I'■ II ”iind w. 1 of K|. V a I f ’l” ’I ' • N czi ■ ' ,v i-l.’ tin -ti. il.-'ll Tin n lb Hii'- in l.uiich.d a eolintei d'.nk will’ll now I- in p.ogrc”". To th. ”iitli Hie Ru ian ar. 1i..1 I on th.:k .- >' ”1" ~{ the 1.-' ''lotivhold- h.-ld by cTarn I > Pag’- 2. I ’lumtl Cl Six Leave Tonight For Navy Service on lie.. mil.” .. . 'he i r n. , ii-.iv. h •• 1.-ti id for in .v ■ duty Tn. , a . . . Ad. " 'I ”ii'n’ Cl,, ’ R, : . g;. n 1'... < .. ’ll’ ■ v,. •„ Ila ”t M I»”II.’ I a'l'l I ' I lii addition . I m n. P" • V "I Iy ■ p<' “I ari accepted by . ||V ’ . .' t" ’ ” I ill !«”" no! I f that 1.,A .I’.. - Ill'll haa I \ ’ ' • ■ a.-, k- furloUKta bef..’ repor'i'i.>i ,i i» duty Stiotli. min a. id ~V, • . '< . xamiti . ha 'j . ;.»4 ’t '4 24 J ' I N' X ’,»k- p’u '■ ‘t Two Damage Suits Are Filed In Court ISC Is Defendant In $5,400 Suits Two dimav- -li' < I”’| have l.e. ii fii.-d "I \d.cm , ,’i , agam-t th. Ind on ,u’o i.ud’i.t m *’■•" t ‘d I- 1 . ” ■ VI ,m- ML’ ’ IK ' • 14 “|P • j >’ -*y A'tl.lip - IL -k f” dam.U’. al!.- . ii!v - ’ i> Hi** *h«l f„ p. «»nil t'lj'in.' "ill , fet’d >V i’ *'■ The Oth. »' brought jointly ,y M and Mr- H .11 -k- | M - ma' hiju - which •he I" alleged to have suffered 111 . :ud . . t I. 'll ed .kill) .did eye hijti* >’ drii-ii by Hall and .Hcup.d by I- w t” a'.d •<> .hildreti I'lha I I I \ I -k Id’ I .n i. y pavement and crashed into a Ut.idy pel' . >’V ’ll” d. fet’d an' company Th.- complaint clo*.- to 'h. highway and <ha 4 th” P«rt of the company Hubert R McClenahatl i* atto . n<y for the plaintiff
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Allied Forces Halt Nazi Drives; Report Roosevelt Confers With Spain's Franco By I ’ll' H'b i Eti ”!” h < m. in for liber d.yligiH by the '• ini!'i f I aww. . .;dh I'nit’d Stat. foi..Tll.< f.„| ■ ■!.,„. ~| p1.,: . * struc k a' nor'liw” G-: many for th.- e. ~id ii. da, .■ ” k the V. ..I , ’ .ft. I’ . .V. d he 1.0mb.1 Ity < th. v did la-' Sal : J<v wh . ’ • of the h’-.ivi’ dayli at J ■’ ”” war i/am -li’ G.” nan pur! of Emd-n 1:* Xaz plan. - were ■ : .. ’ ■ ’ . vla. ti dlli’.Uti* *-d X’- have 'he I. ' I’l < II l|. Hall ■ |il» Hi d i i row fine 111 he lEn Ip’ he \|||.ll- . in.. ■> iv, ar . i>< <t. ' 'ft. X'azi* Roto.’ They n pped i ' ■id .1 d’ V. ,|»P . < •my ...iHitc <■■ .. k p , II- th I’ id t” th I• ali.•; c. The Yulik- did it with i>• tii »»*•!• 4 i ” • • i d .1 .I’ wiy only -’I 'loo. - l.ef ”< . I.- Villi ■- 111 Im ’ ’ down in..ill X the It: Iti It ”’ll- X”• 1 '’ ’ ari ■ It ’ . 1”’:...hurled three • ■ aiy ■. - m* lim > to .’ IZe h I ' ‘ ’ ’ -.. I ll’ 'I d. t. 4 L. : land II- 1.. I S, v ..ml .v • t . ■ • . ,i< of h»< S’ ’.iinp.ii. II” . ... on I. 'd -di', .feral Mark C. 1-k ts ’ h ’ V ”ti:li ’ ld» . h ’‘' S' P T. ’ » ' ' S:' . ' ■■ '! I • ' ‘ / p.'-rd Th. .. 4 (Tarn T» I’aite 2. * •J j’nn «• Rev. Lawrence Heiman Honor Guest Sunday h a < i .i»*»it’ 1“ lfc ■ 'i tit 'i li !.*»* *ti* *• H i IM’ * rid hk Mary *«i . '-”p • •!: h- ’i >’ * ’ th‘» . V I C ' • th" . a . . . d - . ’ after* I!.. . . i *■« held in th” a idi’o ium ••! • le *.’>.*»’ El’... II m. » ■’ • * pa .ii. l ’ir *ti - u -’ R. v. I - I ’.:na Hi k’ti. e ■ •tn *'*' at S' Pet. . < F ” Waytt . a. ’d a ma*'. of c i» pi., . ”■ R. V It Hov •Iti’ |» 44T’ ’‘4 . »>*
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