Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1944 — Page 6

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McMillen Team 1$ Beaten In Tourney Decatur Five Loses To Pauldinq Team Th" Al. Miil. :i i< mi I '■• .Ju-trial 1.-om- <li iiiip .'ii w.i* "Hlllilia .•! fiom 'i- ••! 'l''l n tom II.V it \ • W' ' 1 I 'I 1 ' night <h .ppinz .i h.i ■! .it it ' 1 to P.iull - . <1 I-’ " '•> A four th qil.it •• : t 1 • 1 >; "I- i' Vic'ory i. P.i I I 1 ' 1 M. Millen I -* th' I ' • 11 to <; th- half. 2! to 17 and at th.' th i I ;>• ml. 2* :•. 2. hut < ould ii"i h n I’ la’.i ”;■ - quart" • drivHobsnimer was .ti'ctandinx ; n f Mi Mlil"P with I* p.lltlt oil >lf.'l.l goul. .i'kl f"ii: t'-ai J H"l|.'l"" I th. I’.lll I ' ■! t".' |to'. .*< ’> McMillen FG FT TP H S< hn.'pf, f J .Sihtiepf. f llohanimet ' 11' Boilelilu' h Way g 2i' AV illiain'oii. TOTALS II 12 I' Paulding .1 H-noi. " f 7 2 12 Scheier. f . 1 •' 2 .V?ilkBurk... g ■: 'I E Renole’l. r . I <• ' TOTALS 1' tl 12 R.-fer." Pct.i ♦ — ♦ Conservation Shorts Indiana Department of Conservation 0 • Th.' coil. .||'i"ll "f W.it. I w. on the lower AA'aluish riv.i Indi <at.-s 'li.' high. <t populao.'ti of wild dinks in r.nmt v.... ... . ord Ing to Hattfll F M.-dsauith di • or of the division of ti-li and gain" Mr M'.vhaugh -aid th" w.it. SI N. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sunday from 1 15 In Gorgeous Techmcoto. “DESERT SONG” Dennis Morgan Irene Manning A Bugs Bunny 9c 35c Inc. Ta. -0 TONIGHT — "True To L.fe ' Fr.inchot Tone. Ma'y Martin ALSO—Snorts 9c 35c Inc Ta« MAAWWWMAAAAAAAAAAAMM | CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Cont. Sunday—All Seats 10c to 4 “WEEK END PASS’’ Noah Beery Jr. Martha 0 Driscoll & “VIGILANTES RIDE” Russell Hayden, Bob Wills Evenings 9c 25c Inc. Tas —o TCN’GHT—Cene Autry, "South of the Border." ALSO— 'Captain America" 9c-25e Inc. Tas MM— |

■J ,1 " ! \ ) W SOUTHERN FRONT, RUSSIA \ Sfofufe At Jet % o w 100 POLAND ) #r »•<> ■*•• **ti l I sewtt I / x '; •'•<«* wouw* I Lw°w ww« r jF'- ■« "■ x z ”"u rt- ”'* I t jFf V • ‘•Ov jfl »VlU*»l W I Z HUHe *%Sfe Y, • " ik v •UMANIA 4 a trfws f*OM THf «USMAN HONT eontir.uM favorable aa the It'd An»F aeoraa new victartaa. Tba apprehenaive Garmana are rushing naa to tka MkaM to halt tha Ruaatoa onaUught (/taraahaaa/J

i'i,a! ptipiLiiion f>H th* North Air .i ii hi < ontin-.tit ha- l>.. n .wlilK-it ~| ih:. .filing tn,in 1 hi.n."' ...hi I*, f7" .........ii' which IwatS mil e-ti-mat--* mad.' la-i fall that th** an lilial oiiihw i d migi.uiou would In- th. gi.-ai.Kl in many yen - Oil |i odin tion in Indiana in ' p.'litil.i y ainoiin'.-d to .1.2,11'7 bar ' , I' Hi. a K. 11. ■ li. ad <>! hr o ■ .nd uav m*. tion of th" • it" division ol geology. aiinonn. .■d Tin- daily average production Ini ill. month win L 17.21! barrels . Will. Il topped tin- daily .<■•. ;.i fol January by I 12! baijeis but was iimb "hat m 1!• I ! by 1'77 l.ai'. ' d Keller i"port"d that 27 well* wot" oinp "t< d m tin- slate l i-t month S« voiii.-.'h o th. *" wet" wiis. .ii:> wa* i" i and nine w.'" dry wells Hugh A B i nh.i ' ■ i to: of I th" In II ma <!• paittiu'iit of .on -"iiiitioii. ha* .ihiioiin< " I Hint Fa'11, k .1 l ain "l lit Way n< In. boon a|.|M>int"d as iu.ttiag.-r of th" \i" VI." "n Lodi.-" a Blown y S'.it" I’.ok M I'.iih Hid h if., who wHI i. . I- m will i. •d M .nd M'* Guy It A I; a h"»t" who tin- r ..::i an aiiioinol.il" .... i.J.-ni in Jami ai y A < oiitta. t for • v... y.-.n : a U".-H sign".! by th. In Laba • -u -"nation ■ onimi* - ion with M 1 '..111 tor th" 'l|>. I a - ion of III" I'.dvl Caln ainioiin. tl ’ tin . will In- i>t' n.-d forth. tsp .ng md utinm-r m a-om. on Aju .l 22 Th. ■ .ii" '.'."iity tin-•• • ,ib. ii* ti who hl liidt-l -"iv.'i- i . p.ovtd.'d whii h ."•• op.-ratod in "ianti"i tiun with ‘Io . lad;!-' Th. nil iy r< Illa in Illi: a: ■ a tn Indi.iii.i, about tit- n .i.,.- maI!., hiiu-nd wbii h w no’ ' • .-di laid fall so • r;u!i it. a of th" Japail"'- l»'"t|" will 1., .-.v. ..I In th. htrf part of Ap ii. F ink N Wal hii", stat" "iiioini.i >g -t «aid Con -tan’ annual tiattn.nt by 'ln dtvi-ioii of "n’"ini>!"--y ti.i li"l|>" I to k""|i th" t■ . 1 11 v i lean of th. |h ■<', which I'lflo tdamag" on all plant lif. f _______ MAPLE MUSING i Merchant* League Stewart w in tw > t .-n Tut- wil "I , Eddie ■ w ip *wo | un I’.,a. - Mi. won troiti H.Hxcg. I’ won two from Sanitary II h Kam"* And", "ii 2< .7 Slone 2"2. ll'-nLii" 2”.*. Standings W I. Stewart 2o 1 ! Paul* l‘j It Field.- Ik 1.7 i liahegge: 17 f<; Santary 17 !•; Mies |7 Hl Eddies 17. I*| Tut.-wilei ft 21 PRE INDUCTION (Continued Fr.m Pawe 1) at" getting le.idy to tight th" OP\ order fir two and four eent in i rr.-a « in the price of drinks ; This older was n.- ant to ruin-j pen-.it. forth.- lo w f. d •.i ;,x on Idfllo. Ph' li.fu >r mer. h int*;<y ciistotnem wont bother with! pennie- They ask a flat tiv.- e.-nt I Incr.'as' for hard liquor, .md in '■ return offer to absorb tin tax on beer wines and liqueur*. — • o —— _ _ . The coveted Cohgr.ew >nal Medal . of Honor, high"-- of all American hero decoration*, was established I in Itecensher. l*fil

POWER FOR GIANTS - -;-j! By Jack Sord: c- ✓ f - ■ /1 • ■ r . '.• . 4 /»* A nJ BAffi*KjAv/fRA6C/ /V >. • CUa r • ( fkj// flliLCAsi MoCE lit Ari ■. LAZ ist sct Nt t E? Micll/ vNiTe-tc-fd \ COAST edA«p He.-- ‘ ~ *»- uit .334 - WNrfwT _. %< ■ aV x X -foLf'CAJ MiJP Herds >3lll- A. X \ ' fi J' VZ' 'A -/ << z- N T i' r r*** Az a r4 , t )/2 t V.-' \ > peed Wn-4 13 X -r\\ v JFcpugs .Hix \\ Phil W'K K Voicg c-f-vir j/iLePCR, rue giahts »kPt \ JX. ExPec-TCpTo ApP CFFEHSivfe. Hk CArl «lt A FsvV gv ** t __Zys fca’cri'oM.clotts cHAca&s Licks <M Foe tH&A LrdTiU ML AK.AAY CALLS &Lf%«£ iMll6 SA«4 f C-.idABS HiaA X)

TRIBUTE IS PAID (C n’lriip ! From P-ize I) Um *h» J tsx na* taken by th*‘! ti .’ ii’ii wh‘r«* J will Im* <1 splayed j <n • ■ • « < •• A* r■. * J !n.iny of *h» \ <•m» 11 111 iy .•!- 1 be > Tlh* .1 ill w » r k • !p < ■«'->.t.y ’■» t:’ 'I it.i n» • - ; .1 . , th«- M’ rvi< •• peop’r, many of whom > flu hrng* r liv«» I; :bu rommiiiihy. | ii . > b* . t| ■ y VI > Gh .?i > ' EiZ' > ■ t »’ J. • ih it;<l * r* s - y . ’L •» ! ni i'.'-i i -ni | Regular Legion Meeting Monday Th- m* ♦ titiw of Vlam ■ f» > ♦ ’ \ !1h II L - U — i a ’h* L‘ 2; ti home Mufidiy - - . j ' • > ■ r . a? • a I ? v b< p.i <!»' .is Impot” ,»:i* t» :<■ :p w’’ ’•• d. if‘ d. t rails tn a 1 >wti — Decatui .

AiRMEN ! GROUND CREWS W1 j | 111 8 Hhl /V~J\ » % ft fJa bl I 7 400 000 levndt 303 cat. -rtt-TU k’, ,JV * Btes S Ii Ej 1 sUUHi ' I - x*** ,-i X W . yf • 11 *OO.OOO .cvsdt SO col. —~T /T k 1,, < -was j 1 qswiuoiiien 13 000 mon fly R b,mb"t f. 9» . FL.-,3 &IM 3 000 IO». Eyh ZZz:- | L -q Ggti-octuiw got ' V-M 7 grew nd cow tjr_ x ■ •• m *" ’* ***** BfcAfrj airmen aloft C_ Os< bombs, takot 2 500 salt gat 50 gab. 0.l f WHEN THE f'(iMBINED Bi itish and American bomber armadas lash out at Berlin or other German cities in them r.<.. 24-h'. >1 u tamed attack.', ttic official reports give little mention to the quarter of a million men charged v. .th the direct responsibility of mounting the huge assault. Assuming t|jat approximately 800 Fortres and Liberators, along with humin I ten, str .heat the targets in daylight and about 050 Lan« <.• iters ar.d Hahfaxc.. h.t the M . e objectives at night, the forces engaged in fighting the battle and sending the e men and planes a' .ft ate e >tu ated on the chart above, together with the equipment they handle. The statistics a -ernbled start tn. farther afield than the boundaries of the airdromes and stations from which the aircraft take off Not depicted on the chart are the thousands of items of miscellaneous equipment used in the raids such as armor breastplates, electrically heated flying suits, Same repeiient masks, cameras, radio telegraphy outfits and innumerable safety devices. ~ . (Intcrnaiicma!/ &A1 WBB vw-T (j W<<..lL -BL- ill 3r , w JAP PROPAGANDA SERVICE uses this picture of At! ed prisoners exercising In the Netherlands East Indies “to show good treatment - ' being accorded war prisoners. However, they don't explain the jutting rbe and the bleak, undemounshed look ot thtat men. Dutch. LnUah and American prisoners ere believed to be interned at this pr.aoner of war camp. . f JotermrtzoaaJ AotudohetoJ

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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Zollner Pistons In Pre Tourney Finals Play Brooklyn Five In Finals Tonight I", ~1 • M l 27 1 ITi Th" ' I; .klyn Eagles v ill play th"! F.i; t Wayti" Iml Z"liite P ton-1 lonirh: t o 'll" w itld - p-ofe.- j i 9 at tin Chii .go stadium Th' llii.'l"s f.it-hed Heir way 1 Into th" fin,.l- by b utiiir th." it. iein 1 Tiott" •■! to 11 •i fi.i ■ v\ iy ■■ ".1.11 • jinm i ! .-d th. N"w Yok R. ii- in th" >,. m; final- Th.-y won l.y a | 1 ' "" > • ■ ■ ■ "■ ■ ' ■' Collette Mr t 1 tiiina’. i hampioti-hip - ittb - ; I in th" ".-'"'ii and w.'tera n.r : • r'.lial collegiate ba-k"tlrill tourtiatnelit will I." played tonight at X- w V rl "id l< m- . Ci v In th" w • ern dtvi-ion a: K i'si S.l- I- l tall a 1.7 to 27 V r | io: 1 M.-'Oltri la-t night, iill."ts I w.i S it" The S'.itei.- ■ .. 1,,. ,1 tl. ." _■ I'. d.ne C >!• i•. of 1..1- Angeles 11 to > Th ".I ■ : I rill at New V"' k |.i oli 1 St i'e .igninsf .1 rangy !. ■• .<• The llm k">"hf""Z"d f.i-' Tempi" 7.7 io 17 while l>a Inion h w i||..p. d < '.ith . I | i' c ■.. :• COURT HOUSE Case Dismissed V -u ' so div or ' brought by 1 B. nj.im 11 F. Ytnrihe against L.mYmritie wi" di -:ni‘ -"d after were paid Summons Ordered u ntnoti- were oidmed fir •a. d"f '.d.m'. 1 • 11: n ib; ■ V'.rtl In. at th" d i e -tilt brought by MilJr. I p. nto.l ag.dnut Bit hour L ( Pefll d I '- < 1 W I file I Nov- JI--2' !!'I2 At! . 1 let' < f.i. I U". mb. 1. Fill w.ie ."d- I".! 'ak en off ’h" do k 't. Set For Trial \'i .ippe i ll w 1- fll.-d !■>' G .:■ ti.y Iy foi all defen I m'- in <l.iiin at'tioii brought 'oy Ethel ■*:i" if .1 1:1m' t‘i. ta'" of Wil! .mi S' : I' wa , so- Hi.il April 7. , Folds for defendant Tje defendant d'inui was 'll mt" I in 'je damage -ui’ I" night by H ti' V F King again*: I hi Zu. h"i aid Hl> ' iiirt being •lit;;, adv i d. the d'-tnurr.-r Was sih L i d and til' piiintiff watt gran'ed leave to file an amended com-, P aim Asks For Commissioner Ell. ete Runyon. ->;•• • ~il .idtmni.--.I'ol, filed .1 pvtitioti fi . tti" uppidnaneti' of .1 < otnim*. on-r to i niiv y ie.il t-stu’e, in th" ir air of El; W St "el". Final Report Filed A final report was filed by Mm 11 I. Hofftti:i:i m the e-'at. of J'lli 'r l> llotf'dj' Notice was ord--1 "I returnable .April 24 A final report waa fi’.d by Arthur Il Sutttles. adllliniwrutor of th.- estate of Susan Magner. Rizos. .Notice was ordered returnable April April 15 Asks Possession A suit for possession hao Ih-.-ii filed by Aza'* Yager and others again, t Mik" Bib. rstine and Joseph | H Koors A special affidavit for: | immediate pos-.u-ton of the real! 1 "- .it.- w.i.. filed. Summon., was or- . !• red Issued to the sheriff of .Adams county for the defendant, re- ‘ turnaible Apirl 6, Damages foi |7.''O i ar<- also aek"d. Il JOHN NICHOLSON tCuatlsuM Ftea. Paas I) , nooii at th.- Zwt.k funeral home, i with Dr. AL <> Muter offi< iating. Burial will be m the Decatur <"tnetery. The body may be viewed at the funerul home from Io a. tn. until 1 p tn Monday. . -Q-- . . OTHER OBJECTIVES iCon'lnuwd prom >***• I* and north .Atlantic. Th" einking have not been confirmed by any all. zed -ource. .Ai d the German* do not say when they are supposed 'a have occurred. Our tnvy do.* admit the low of •i medium vised American merchant 1 ship The vessel was toipedoed and ■sunk by an enemy submarine in , ».ie .Uijhhn ...-a late in January.! | All memfwrs of the crew were res-1 WORK WITH NAVY MEN B

J® 1 m r If '*** r A. X, .«| —— *--»—.— .. llm. lieu!. Cen. Patton ** Maj Ces t;:u7 c:n george s patton, h? *r th* ■ . .. . 1.1 S. >!y, I'.aa r< Imquieh. il < ii.inat. I 1: MM a ; Ide maj -r t< !< in th- invasa-n .f • aMmg pr eceded l y Maj. Gen Alexander I’ati !■ I v f t * which occupied New Cal | i .immari'!'r mi Gu ida! anal. ' - L 9 i® - Bju; ta = a l ®! lEI ■ ■Ki .»’■ '«-’Q Tn .4 'IV > . p’>i ( it® MRS EIEANOR ROOSEVCIT. wife of the Pr ‘ f n i American tour. She signs her name t:i a '.-.(■»! dfi the club as a register for visitors. (I: <;;il mlets!

IThey v" I" "ti put >*hor. at Boston o ■- - Decatur tlks Meet Sunday Afternoon Ail to inlier of 'll" l>. a'Ur B P • » Elk* at" .i-k 1 to meet at th" ' ludg" hoiii" Sunday afternoon at j 2 o'clO'k Tlic tneiisiH" - will at'. ti.l ! fun.-ral servi. i * for Jamen T Mer-j vman. first mayor of h.i.,tur and I for many years an active member j >t th" Elk- .<• will li.- he'd 1 a 2 .In p in Sunday a* the First 1 Met'iodi-t church. Frsite in s Go'*«l tow.' «>.«catti'

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You wouldn't burn war material such as helmet linings, camouflage net*, shell containers and blood plasma boxes. Then don't bum paper — foe paper makes them al!' Paper is desperately needed whetever our men are They depend on piper for the more than 700.000 war articles that are made or wrapped S 3 El Wevieoe*",' Pot* U«««ll««l ibwn tUi nh» UW T>» !»*•"• •” Ow F«PCT boy M-Ua tcav.les about IS than.) awl tv them UKtea tu«lw la tuuMWa about 11 wehaaMlk.

U.S. Victory WASTE PaPER Campaign | Start saving your Waste Paper N (> " I for the next drive to be held soon. Decatur Daily Democrat I

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