Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1944 — Page 2
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Three Die In Effort To Save Mate's Life Story Os Flyers' Gallantry Revealed Fifteenth Airfom l.ib«i*itur Bute In Italy. Apt 3 H’Pt Three American flyi-r- on a burn Ing lib ratoi bomber died last ngilit in a vain attempt to -a” • w >und<*d < :*-wnia <- The plane was >truck by an' 1 .- aircraft t.i* •»'< > th Uizlo beat It head Thnae killed w**re the pilot Lieutenant James Krispiii-<ky of YoUllgstoW:i. il the o pll.it. iti-coiid lieutenant Craig Audru* >f Hearadale. N S nd the eng.-jn-er. n ass ergeant Wade Sundern of Earn Ga***:: >■ Tn The min they tried to »»ve *i-l the navlgat »r. second lli-iit»-inini f Jt.iymoud Pullman of Fowler. Kan Jl* too. w.i« killed. The bombard!* l,:*-*r* mini Ibnjaniin Smalley of Honalo, ’ Ter w,*< thrown char when th*-l plane i-rashed and mi vivcd Th*-1 live othv. rn*-m u-i- <>f the crew i al! parachuted to >atety Fmalb-y tell- the » ory of th-1 tragedy He -ay» tha’ aft* r tl ■ i plant -*a« hl* by flak it* cmitiid.** and hyiltatii. -y-t.-in were «*ho ’ away Untie it th*, mm- tiiin I Pullman w.i- ill)iced «*-(*■; y
f 1 Ji . 1 '■"“ ■'■'LL. 1 11 . L v *.’ •. .f’ Prayer for* Easter Hardest ol alt. dear Lord, to bear h that my boy on some tar shore Should w outvied tie. and I not there - (Always I au there before) That someone else now takes my place, Bands in pity, swift to do All he needs. Oh. by Thy grace, Let him feel my presence, too! MOTHERS of America, you can make him feel your pretence tn a very real way. You can help supply the very rnedicirw that may save his life! One tablespoon of used fat alone makes enough sulfadiazine ointment to treat 35 wounded men! So save every precious drop of used fats (in any kind of tin can, not glass). When can is full, take it to your butcher; he will give you 2 free red points and 4t for every pound. Start today! .ifproud by W'PD and OP.L Paid for by Isduilry G J v -w/ou're workmg horde' .. .'i \ V doing more and your skm 'T • |/ •\ t gets d',ed out by your ex- ■ •} ira activ t es The anjwer is U/ V Bo'any lanolir So much v | If ncher in beneficial lanolin. \y ’Kjr X. these beauty aids help re- z-W®-** P ' s'O'e the natural oil bola /YJTtfljßk • ft -1 once that encourage; a fa’ tp, V V % . smooth, soft skin. 7 1 I.V, , w .7 / * % > * AL- K v • y-% *• .t . A, k * V* .I i . w / a —s V X - - 'L ' Botony lanolin Triple- . eV M Action Cream, sl, $175 J/ W Botony lanohn \ »I V formula 70. $125. $2 jk ’J • **ll Botony lonofm Super.A »• *1 fatted Soap. fIV us 3 rakes for SO? I. 'fek Botany lanohn XV Y ‘“iRCP ’l' .? <1- NIBEK-K fl' 1- ---1 if
. His arm was almost completely -hot ol,' Smalley went over io help the Injured officer. Meanwhile the -hip barely under control, had jettis-med lt>* bomb** ami turned toward h nil* it was a plane tha' Ju*>t couldn’t be landed safely. n*» brakes, no rudder control, hardly any Coutiol Xonnally all han I ■ would have Jumped. But Pullman couldn't Jump The pilot and copilot decided to Inline he abip down Small-/ volunteered to look after Pullman Mid Saunders the eugi neer ay*-d aboard to lower the lauding wheels by hand One after another, as If In a drill, the five unheeded men jumped The other** brought the *-hlp down coming In on gallantry, alone A*, ’he liberator crashed. Smalley was thrown chat But the res: died within a few minute* - —— u- — — -- SPIKES RUMORS (Continued From rage Si ed veterans of thl« war on the reserve list. On th*- national political front. Wi ndell Wlllkle * lamn-d before a 1 !.* tn audience in David City. Xeb.. ' last night that the election of a i K'-publlcan president is the only I way Io preserve the right of all | Mn-rleaii farmer to own his land. Tie I’M*- GOP candidate al.m I level-d critic Ism at the* Itepublican old guard in these woida i ni* -s the RepuNkau party, be-
*’ Ration Calendar (War Price and Rattan Board Office, corner First and Monro* 1 St»., closed Tuesday and Tburwday.) f Processed Foods y Biu<* stampu AS through E» good good for 10 points each. FS through i Ks become'valid April 1. Meats I Red ».c ups AS through J 8 good t good for 1> points each. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book four good for a pounds until further notice. Stamp <0 in Book four good tor i poundu , of canning sugar. Stamp 31 in Book four good for 5 pounds becomes vali id April 1. Shoes Stamp IS in Book One good for din* pair expires April 30. No. 1 "airI plane" etamp in Book 3 goo *l for 1 , pair until further notice. Gasoline Stamp A-10 good for 3 gallons through .March 21. B l and C l good now for 2 gallons each until further notice. B-2, C-2, B-3, and C 3 good for 5 gallons until further notice T good for S gallons; El good for 1 gallon; 111 good for 5 gallons; all usable until further notice. A, B. C and D coupons are not valid . until they have been endorsed in ' ink with the automobile registra-' •ion number and state. Other coupon* must carry certain additional information. Motorists should write both 1941 and 1942 numbers on book and on coupon* Tires Next mspectioM due: A book vehie by -March 31. B book on or before June 30; C book by May 31; commercial vehicles every C months or every 5.000 miles, whichever is firset. Fuel Oil Period I and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30; autl have the following values: I unit, 10 gallons; I 5 unite. 50 gallons; 25 units. 250 I gallons. All change-making coupon* and res* : ve coupons are now good. Consumers should have used no' more than St'% of their ration* as of .March 13. Stoves Al! new heating, cooking and combination heating atie) cooking •love*, designed lor use in the household, for installation on or above the floor and for tile usie ol | coal, wood. oil. kerosene, gasoline and gas. are rationed. Certificates ' miMt be obtained troin local board , Used Fats Each pound of waetc tat la good for two meat-rat in points comes forward looking and ceases politicking mid backroom dealing, wili do no goad to win Wlllkle is stitinping Nebraska to support in the state's primary 1 electiotl on Apr!' 11. Wlllkle aleo stumped for support in Wisconsin, where a pri-tereiitlal primary will be he Id tomorrow , Chai man Rob* it llanilcgan f th*- Democratic national commit-1 tec*, meanwhile, ha< issued a urinal [ call for his party's president ia! coineiitiun on July 19. Tin* meeting will be held at t'hicugo. Han-tic-gall e xpec ts tin- eoilVi-tlltoll to ' last only three* or loin days. II ' <ing Indication that party lead ! eis believe Pr<-sid**nt lliM»«c*vel: j will In- renominated by ,u c ’am- { at lon m r l Bui PHOT Charles Steadman Garber (to®). Arlington, Vi- and First Oflicer George K Shcltun, Alexaizl. r, Va, are two of tha six American fliers «ha wers killed when their transport plana was shot down by bj piltnn trocn • British carriar on ascort duty In tha Atlantic. Tha attackers apparently thooxht the Vuiport was a Nut FoQtff-Wuif -tw, w han tha Atpwi. : east Med tn establish tbair Man. I U&mUob. * (fstmaiionai)
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BBSf*** * # ■ t; SMOKE RISES IN MOUNTAINOUS BIIIOWS as bombs dropped by Allied raiders hit the railroad yard? ard surrounding fndustriil area at Sofia, Bulgaria, during the American and British air assault on Thursday. It was the fifth attack made on the Balkan city since the war started. This picture Is the first telephoto to be released alter Uic opening of a new circuit from Naples to the U. S, Signal Corps photo. (Intirnational)
To Probe Training Os Women Pilots W.irhitiglon Ap .i 3 11 Pi Rep*. c<’lf iiiv Roller’ R.'*ii-p*-' k l,» G*oigu I- Investigating c harg • | tli.i: :h* .r.my ■* ' afum, wom»’ll pl-1 lot.- at ,iu av* iu * ’ •*' of I *.l .1 While tlio.l ■ iltd- of IV..il.iiiile lit. Il Ut-ing I4*io I R im*«p* • k -*i> - Lt' h.juc*' . iv;i <** : >:. i ii*» - I 1,4.1.114 'ummit'ee h.w :• • :v*-*.l | many -u* i c :iipiai:i;<«. A •oidi:i!-- t.i Ram- pe. k. mo»: of : (he compUiut. ccmie from male
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pilot- Tile pilots say the army is i overluokltnc thousands of akilled i in* ii who have been made Idle by i * urtailmeii* of army and navy flight j lining prograßn- Tin* Georgia < cMigressuiatt says the charges may | e prcHciited when a pending bill I*,* :.ck*. the* Wasps into tin- army ; comes up in the house. u To Discuss Indiana Post-War Road Plans Indlanapol!*. April 3 d'l'i Hoi-.it postwar highway plans
i .will be the topic- for disc-uaaion at I a series of meetiiiga to be held ' throughout the stale State road commiwioner Samuel Hadden says first nf ’he gathering* ■ will be held thsi week. State and I city officials and interested group* 1 meet tomorrow in Bedford and on Thursday in No* < a*:!e. latter, datea will be Met for similar meetings in ißiehinond aud Vin-eunew. 'At thewame tim-’. Hadden reveals u'.iat engineer* from district offices have been brought into Indianapolis to a-oist in mapping ’he* state’s Sldu.uOO.OW) post-war road program.
BLUFFTON MAN FILES (Continued From Pa*. 1) ■■—- 11 w.cs recently rejected for military . service for failure to moel pliyaical requirement.. He I* married and pas two daughters. He is a member of the Final Methodist church and the Kiwanis service club. POUR ACROSS BORDER (ContlniMd rtowi rag. 1) require ’hut the German forces be driven from their country. But back to the fighters northwest of th- Rumanian tMnder, other Red army unit* are reported within sight of the f'arpathoI krallie. foimer Czechoslovak soil now part of Hungary An entire Hungarian regiment is said to have surrendered hardly a stone's throw from th Ir own frontier. And the Cairo radio retsirts that Russian cavalrymen now a * within sight of the Black Sea port of Ode.-t-a, far to the south. On the diplomatic front, a Swedish report says the Finnish parlia-i
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