Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1944 — Page 6
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Decatur Plays In Huntington Regional Today Liberty Center Is Yellow Jacket Foe In Tourney Opener Thu J h <t r \ ■ * 11- k"t# ha< kvd bv •• v< i i> : in <i : ■ Mt l.n • thi- morning !■■ Hii'i’ Itlgtotl w ' • 1 •''ll!"'' for regional I t. Hey Th.- J.i.li-'- ' l>la: i '!.” Hlyffioii ■ ni onlh •• a’ 13 • o tic k hi the • i ii’iil MU >i In- Hun Ingtor !• lii v ’i'l !»• <•■ \\ >!• - will I. 'hi- !■> toil. filial The ’ Ip ■ the Y< lOW j'.u k' A l .i. ■ • I . w,’ i the loss ffl . » ■ n■s. i . . mi. Who ■ ■ ■■<! -.- v ■■ ■ w. ek c hl> •-x. ■ ed to ' • It.. .1 Co. l.t i" Spahr and M.-fonn.:. -.<>..?• - r’.-r# ill th" *. " ' i wrh the tlft’l man unde’i-'mtm-d Fra Upsethid. .it 3|hi', M.i I >ll’ Morn fi. i i• i ■ ’i. i I Indiana fan# i • x;••• ’.d ■ pack the 16 reg mil ■ -i ’.-i ■ thi# if’. i noon and tun gh' Th.it mean-‘ that capacity crowds will >. hand to w.it.h th. 'll high -i!i",l hl-ltional ih.llllp# llViVi' Ol’i th. toi-ond fl.cht of <■. nlna'ion in •h- annua: stab ’mum y Al.d th'- ' IV.d H ' ■!' • men shouldn't <l■ tit- d in their hop"# to #.••• • >m<- fine has-k.-tball playing l‘. , • i:y >.l ‘ renter# r good route#!- between i Vf-tiiy nia!'h'-d qilinti - T . rive add'd Z"#t •-> ’he g.im - there are good p< -ibillties the otitnid'-i# may i 'tn<- through witupsets to gam vn'orliThe stat" ■w > fop-, al.knu #.-tirnils \:d>■••oil and N-w rtf' ■ f.i • d m 'heir !. .'!■- .■■)• India ip.." II w ♦I •;.! ivin; < m de bi cotifl I 111 ' I le 111 -! . io M- -a ;• Bi.i •a# ■i #n;i • Ji a: h it hope# •i i t'i-ii N' W Cl-' '' BITTER GERMAN tConlnuwl From Pag* It th<-ir offlii.il an-w'i" i lfu#sia’# armin'’i-i' 'erm A Sa I -!i new paper « iv. former P • mi'T Pins, klvi of Finland i# expei'ed to arrive fn K'oik'oilin s'lt.day or Monday A Ii- • ; I Sol ■ let t. tn- I' ai i'll 4vl wh i fir#’ . I t hi term* and i: i ■ IP.-i iki Bulgaria Putting Out Peace Feelers New York. .Mat h I il’pt Bulgaria'-' effort# to ou’ Ilf the war
SUN. MON TI ES. Continue Cx-..ay frjin 1:15 ( ll’ (.KAM JOI '. . W t.b “DESTINATION TOKYO’ ALSO—Short* 9c 15c Ine. Taa -0 TONIGHT — 'Taraan't Detect Myete<y" Johne/ Weitemuller. ALSO—Sheet: 9c-Jsc ‘lnc Taa | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Cant. Sunday—Ail Seat* 10c to 4 “MINESWEEPER” Richard Arlen Jean Parker & “MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT” Gloria Jean Ray Maione Cvenmga »e-2Se Inc Ta* -0 TONIGHT — "Marohau o’ GunTee Ritter. Ruosei. Harden A "Captain America 9v2Sc Inc. Taa.
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ALLIES' ITALIAN BEACHHEAD N Statute Mile» ’-V * o 10 30 *• / Guildonia .''Xx .I ° >7 *< ' 1 L-.FiaicafiQ-" W”>r Jjfv X Carrot V Ci’emo X. ML — . -C — - ry fr h en)00 — • —: —“A*® RIPULLNG a powerful two-day Orman offenaive Allied force* have regained all of the ground loet to the Naxia during the bitter battle on the Anno benchhead I in Italy. (InttMtitiJ)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
YANKEE COACH ----- By Jack Sords COVERS agta. Z e erAi.f.Mo«e PURiiJcF TeE- a<~~' ' <’ ‘ - tM jg ilr /VQr - 5-' | BIP ' U'a' / V- J Pl \ w \ il • j-l - deisoAieoF I ' ■■ -TUE UoU-ERi/ddGJy XdA ' i • BASeMME OtPERATdeS / OF-rUE ART F'i.EfCU&RTVPf. / Me PbA'/eo fiesr \ Z fortme. oerpot-r "P AMP I ‘ X ** Z KcSEaM braves «vC O-W UOHNiNy \ ZfM-rAeLATE zes AIEUN mLo OF T4e k'AdS AS eny FeUE S, , ■.-■•ingf., ... -.. gAm-S COMBS AV COACH v Y4e Me<y Yankees — —: —: —— ,
Ye nin Recreation Projects In State Cited As Examples
I. t i. -nt T Ma! m. -'.ite -up- • t pa ■ • ii..-':U(ti"ii -I ,i ''.miphi- will, li giV' ', •. -.-■ it * < xp muf'i! y .u i - nut of the ' t.ibii'lmi'-nt id youth ~ . - ii | ■ j.-iu-. .it llukhville iiid <;.i- City. 'I il" youth l e!l'' : u|h fated under #i h io! control an I a ■•■ given a • • vamp!' - whip tan l» don.- in nth' r town#, through any < immitti- • ity or -.mizat :i •p« ate -mi the -i hoi.l or i ivil city, or in i ">per- , at! m « ’h th'# - uni's "f governmini Tiu #' i y of ■ It’i'h.il!< Boy# ; Chis' ll.Hlil.il 'o boy. otilyi I# Il'-T ' a ji i’ l' L d .« .m . samp!.- of , ■til i < ivn ;ri’• .m do hi vi. w f th. torniut ti h of th'' !<■ • a i ■ir •' 'tnni Hi.ty Fund Im tin-pm t p<)-> of wh■ il . to tit.ah' • youth . . .' hi ■ • nt.-i T- • n ' ante.-n# i " -liiiiiar prio' et# for the boys and i . .#. through i ivi. Hipport. and • • i i! t-. the fund th. arti. le , •cal ii:’. re t b Itushvi’l' hi t ii a. today. nn<- 1 wuiild tin I i thi iviliL’ Boy- < mb .ii n heart o. the town, appro- I p it.dy hotc-d in a r> tn >d' '• -d "Id tW" -t..ry o e building Thi# I I- • Ming lias lii-' ii nii'il'-riiized and I .iilaptt-d to the m "il# "f th iit' -i n I diff' • .-nt d.-p i .ii. • • play i arrted . ■ . ’b- "of tor ’ll. inenihc'ship 1 '.".l' lioy alii- I itig in age t > I # < ■ Th It B.y i th. I outgrowth oi r iv. lie n! .’arl' d ■ "Hi' y ' ny M I. A L>i k wood I: ... ;ty -.sip. lit. lid' lit ! of s< !i. ■ • a an •it a . '" p:avid.sup' 'v . d -I . a’ion .it the high i -.h i- - , i -I ,y II . ■ I limit ’ a t i -mil p -.portions . th it " . ‘-wh it burden 031 - ' i ,-aVe Ilf I ' llelr I ’ " "i « ■ n Illity I -p. - i • all i .. 1.. ■ : . lb id talk i it! ii • mity He piop>-.-# to 1 dev. top a ; ,"1111 foi -"il inllar to <h‘ on> I . boys By Ihi" |i 1 c Al kin# presl-d'-tn of the Knsliviil.- Itot.iry Club. 1 l"'gan Interesting the members in ' helping to found a Boy- Club < m- 1 forming to the :'-qulr* tnents and 1 standard* of the Boy#' Club of 1
► a* 4 I p**£ Mvflu >< BMHhI\dKV i ■•’ . s wcJSflp?BRITISH SOLOftRS of the Allied Fifth Army receive emergency flret aid treatment at AnHo. Italy? be- " ( fore being evacuated to a hoepttal at Naplee. Allied forced no* have regained all beachhead ground »“!**** *■? * rter "P 4 • powerful two-day t (fmeraatieaa/JJ |
Vr.ni.i, Im Th. til-t publii drive . nt:.hat Hi- w.i# mad'- in hni". I 'i.’ a, h ...' I. ganlzations of the I w 1 ■ p.itltu' Public e.-ntl Hi.iit a.i- 1: ua-' las to the m'd hi■ -"-ii" activity sot boy# in th' 11 out of-sehool hours. The i. ult " i- that the public ion- !• ;!o:' I flaoou although the ann Imi • I coal hid been .-• t at ft'.(HID The sihool city and th" civil city • a<'.: ■ ’ isid. .1 e'.zabl. amolltit in th. ir ..tlliuj! budgets to supplement tie public 1 .mtiibiitions. #0 th" 1 pi-ijn t a# now op. ating i- a three-j way ifta •" Lu .1- the financing 1# i oiH .-rti.-d Th.- executive direi • 01 I’ auk Wad. .» "inploy.-d part 1 time as a teai het at the high school I for 'W . hoiits pet day The'e Is .ill a-- ’.mt direct"! and fifteen older tH.y help.l# but all other super-V'-.oli alid ~e- Ist «i|h •• is on a Volufi•aiv l'.i-i- For inst.ince, .1 photo-g’ahi-r gives his tint" for one ' Veiling each week. in-triu tliiK .1 < las» ,r v# m p .o’i 1! photography \ well ' i|inp|" d daik i H.iii ha hi 111 provided Tue pr»«"-nt officer# are Warden II Wyatt. president; Henry Ite'im . v.' • pi* -ideiit. Wilb.-r L K- ■HI #" r.'t.ity Gemg.- N \y , lie.i-urei The directors . |i c C Atkins laiwell It wi ituy E Harrold. Ilobert ,| V 1 il le* II le vl. L A. I. ... 111. William F .Mailt" It. d Price. Paul. E Tn.n|" Wil. am Ki whip, and Carl Ny •■' 11 T llu-livill. Boys’ Club Is a lil'-inbet nt tile RllsllVlVe Youth F uidati 'ii and th> Boy- < lull of Amenia Im I' *l"n“»r# within ft# program of activititM a Boy Sco.it Troop. No 137 The mem--1,. -hip of th- Buys Club totaling ’,7'i buy from ages s to IM years, ■ pi' sellt# 9S r ; <»f the latys ot lite town in this age rance Membersli p f'-'e al" gradual d Boy# from s to II years pay annual dues of 15. ; from 12 to 13 years. 25c; from It to 16 years, 35c; ami from 17 to 1# years. ’<•" These membership fees make th" boy- tael that they ■ i>. bmg to something and help keep their < lub going " Such feta are used to cover the cost of enrollment an I filing and to buy new
. games I! l#hvil!" ha# a « n: :• w at 15 p m The Boy#' i’luli 1# op'll i vi-ry day but Sunday <>n ■< liool day# j th. hai le gin aftei " liool and . ti;:i:U" until !< p m • v. pt time out foretipper tin Saturday the .dub I# op<-n a l day until 5 !!n p m. ’ Forty given diff. <-nt ai tivitje# ancirm I on through llfleen department# whii-h have lieen e#tabll#hed to Inti re#' the varying age group# Tin •• department# an 1 A' lonalltli# liuilllng model tilt plan* s 2 Huy Si otite finaii# ■ d and f<>»l••red at the Hoy#’ Chib i.« Tro |> No I 137 3 Employment service proviilIng the rommunity a lontait with - boy power for job*, both temporary and permanent. f Haiti' room ping-pong. <he ker# dart#, pool, and Innuni- •■ ■ ■ othi t ndoot game*. . I 5 (lyinnaaiutn alway# filled to < apai ity--lia#ketbaU. boxing, tuinbl ing, etc. 6 Klti hi-n completely < quipped with In tit ruction for boy« In tinart of cookery. 7 Library- book#, magutliiei. t radio, phonograph # Photography exp< illy dire t••d iii#tni<tlon furniwhe# a working ■ 1 knowledge of photogiaphy 9 P)a#ti<- molding boy# are taught to f.i-lijon olijei t# «>■ last.ng beauty, with their own hand# 10—Prewerviee training help- ' boy# to prepare for future Meivn.In the Armed Forcea 11 H.ldio >lpei vi#ion i# given in liie i-oiiHtrui t|o of i rystal radi i set# and advanced radio set--12 Vocational guidance advice and i'mt 'l.i". given to the indi- ■ vilnal boy a# to hi« aptitudes and preparation tor his future. 13 Woodw.'ikmc ami reclaiming dlscardtd toy# an interesting department in whii h boy# show their #ki’l and originality in individual production. 11 Victory volunteers — Minute Men of the lioyw' Club. 2<Mi boy# standing ready to render community service, or war service. 15 Victory gardening corp# — More than !<ui hoy# get expert instruction in their own home gard- ‘ ens. In the summer a well balanced program of full-time activities I# continued for the hoy# at the < ity park, under the direction ot the Boyti’ Club, and a summer camp for I oys is also operated at Camp
W-hi neaihy. • I' r intended that th'- ithh-tlc training given by the Boys Club will develop ti< w tab-nt and eetvschool athletics Itecogn'ition Is g .• -i !■> th" l'-:-lii. I "I boy., fiotn i'l t" 1# who han dropp • d < u’ "I -< hoiil for one r. a#"n "t ninth' : Effo ll# made to p uviili guidance and i.pp ’unity for ex pansion to glowing buy .n hi# own hum'- town, for tin- two-told reason ot holding him to hi- own ■ immunity or adult lif> and mean while 'ft#i’’iiig any ti-tidetii-y to war-1 juvenile d<-!!ni|iit tny Ollri . a month a dan. • i > poiisori-il by • till Boy- Chill Til' adllll#.#i'in fc-| at ihi- Nov nibet dance i« a bioken | i, i- d '"V whiili later Is lepaiicd i ■in I paiut'-d io i ii.i.ip I d in 'ln . shoo I l.l'S In commenting upon the value •-'. Hie Boy.- Club to lliishvilli- l>. C ( Aik.ns. say#; Tnlting the ion -Irin five fiii.es of the city in an effort to harti'-s# th.- iiithuslasin and '-iivtgy of y mth. ha# made our i itUen# youth-i on«c|othi The gen t-ral mi'i.i!.- .mil ptid3 of our cum mini fy ha# be< n ..n#<-d Boy# have been ki p' busy In inter' ting worth whib- avtiVities an I juvenile Imqii' -tn > ha- I" -m n a mini i mum Cotnmunt’y h-.ul'-rs hav>gi. t itl'd i’ th. pub',l. I. .spoil#'- to the ip|ie:i| for filial!' ing - the program '.it L'm- p'-r w< • k ot : flu p.r year per hoy ' in th'- public : drh" for conttlbutiotie Tin si hool i ity piovid.-s s.ilarh-s and the civil i ity provides th- building, hi .it, J ligh' and janitor s.'rvh.- In creat Ing opportunity for youth today, the l omttiunlty ha# be. otne youth lonsciotis. and this public attl'udc provide# an 'Xielletn sprlngboaid for our pos'war community planning " I’ll h r tin- slogan. ’ Invest in good i ICz'-n-dllp ’or fbisiivill'- buy- 'll" Boy Club p u lalin# that 1..,y» are; America's grr.itest ar#' t ford" I (•-use and for maintaining our d< tn-1 loiuatli- Way of life "Nevi bet"'- i has the proper lead'-!-hip for buys j from every walk of life been so vit- I •il to tin- security and u vi.ai'' ot ' the nation and to ev.-ryotn- who h.ia stake in i’ " ># tin- •■.tati-mi-nt appearing prominently on th* I# fokhu entitl'd "A Big Biogrum On a Big Si .iln I’rodm i'.g Big ll.su •" <>
r*«ww**« **««*« FTryri WuU Paper finflflfllTi lea vital weapon of war Save it and save soma " « boy e life! ma*********** •
M ' 1 .../ I I jO&L 0?l$> I i ri Wk * X wW mSW I WseHt- j| \ I F 5? " IH£ii VAPOR TRAtIS from Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force lead to Eri I important producer of Luftwaffe fighters and bombers as the heavy bombers carry < ■ o.*l the industrial target. This is an official United Stites Army Air Forces photo. (/••< /‘J’-. ■ ’ 1<» 1 7- ■' i I T&ms • * 9tt IBh jjjjl atLj I kdlwaJi I >i* a « I V . v ' * x .■> " I a«‘ w ’1- I 4 B&BkiS'''' * ■'* I AT HIS DINNER PARTY for congressmen at the Mayflower hotel in Washington. William ?J" ' t j president of the famous Jack and Heintz company in Cleveland, poses beside a chart u*^ l r ., M- | abeenteeism tn the plant. With him. left to right, are Senator Harold Burton of Ohio, iw e ■ Heinu. vice president of the firm, and RepreaenUUve Edward Rowe of Akron. O. J« r *J M » I _ lasmakers to save free enterpQge in America. (Intermtioml Sounop I
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
