Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1944 — Page 6

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Montreal Canadiens Win Second In Row White Sox Beat Cubs In Exhibition Game Chicano. Api “ if'f’t The Montreal Canadien ar< Ju-« two gam. x away from the coveted Stan-i ley cup. Tile (lying Plefichlllell <!•• •-.««• I the Chicago Blackhawk* .! to 1 last night for thei- ».<md -' tight w ill iii the ho* kt v < *l' - - Maurice Richard turned he •-.*-- for the Canadien*. (coring ill three goa itJohnny Harm** scored T*> th*' Hawks late- in the last per • • -I Son Beat Cubs The Chicago < i'y • • I* - contimi- * | today at Lawr*nc<-vil!e. 111 . in > terday'* ope-lling . .trio . ill. 111,- . - > White- SoX defeated tile t itle* I to 1. at F;.-ll* h L:ek Itlei The reet id the gra|H-(rUit '•-.*■ gtle, tin- exhibition ram*' cirenit. | Paint Valiev Farm AMbllllU: SALE SAT.. April 15. 12:0(1 Fainbridge. Ross County Ohio 60 SUPERIOR AYRSHIRES 60 17 that wiii > (:•• ■ i i: » j springe • l»y •!» >■* th* ••♦iv;---of Gl ligllry S. lilt: ah. "I fines'. ■> 1- ■■■ I Rich m the Blood of Champions of •'i-otlaad. t'aliada and I N Irtpection nv.ted pr or to auction Fol a < -IBpiete ratal eg »t th: sale giv/._- fall ;• r' :l * ■ ■*: I full I- data w . ■ Frank . V.L e. cate mgr.. Bellefontaine. O. i Health All T B A Brae- T- • -I ' T tn Cash Mr. anti Mrs. Howard Baum and Sttn-. Owner* For Sale As we are keeping unit full blood Guernseys. we will sell Federal Accredited Herd of T.IL and Bangs tested cattle. Cert. No. 1159 I). S Holstein Milk lows .3 ll ilstein Heifers 2 Grade Guernseys Entire herd to be sold. Not interested in selling only part of herd. Lewion & Rauch Decatur K. 1 FIRST FARM EAST OF WILLIAMS ELEVATOR

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Iha i a h.-.ivy day y*-»l* eday. Th*' i Washington S. nut.i « squeezed on' I a I io t* vi* toiy over th* Baltitm i Oriole- Two xuizhs and an O' soberror in th*- -ixth gave tin- Nat- ' one run Shutout pitching by Haify Wynn and Rog*-i Wolff ina-l«-that single tally enough to wit: X'li-k Strlnc-vlrli plh lied nine Innings for the I'itt-birgh i’.ra • at Mum ie. Ind But In was torn h ~,| so 12 hit* and six runs, anti th, Cleveland Indians beat ihe I’ *» l<» -• Tin- 80-ton R*-d Sox t ame out on ' top in a slugging bee with tn<Philadelphia \thl*-ti*s Th* Sox beat Ibe A- at Wilmington. I»el . * to *1 J'"- Cronin u **l four Bohton pin her. to three tor < oiilii*' M.*< k * * n w Th* -N. a York Giant* whipped their J- r.-y C.ly lai in * Ini'. 12 to '. at l-ik* wood. X I Tin- S' i IztuU It: own- trounced their minoi leagu. <-iii itc from Toledo, .'* I to 1. in a gam*- at I ap. Girard* all. Mo The C in* ::iii.r Reds loan* *1 . Hu* ky Wall- t,. Indlanapoli* I i-olrin- for theli g inte Hl oomllgtoll III*! , blit the Red* d-d- nt I - ■ India nil polls I to ’. REPUBLICANSHAVE (Con lnuwt From P*<» O W .1.1- ft* t-on Harley.l Ki* ft Republican Committeemen R. | ilblii all *-||ld:’at* « 10l P'*' • lint committeemen are Hit t ( Ilion. Wayne Gaunt I Chaim* 1 |ti . Hi. W- -t I -it. Cly 111.-idou. 11.-idou. East Root. Arthur Hail. W- -t Boo* I-. :• •• TumidNorth I'l-hie. Will.am H. I* t:in*-t ' Scjth l‘i» I*!. Gt.-n E Girod. North Ki I land C mk W Spade, South i Knkl.md I. -yd I. Bynly. North i Wa-hington .1 un* E Kl-w-tth; I South W.i-thington. Eli Curt on |>.. Itu- I B G ■ G Eland- I Engl* It i.itur 1 \ ch. '.-s A l’-t. r- ' I Ih-catu- .‘ A. Ca! E I’-f.-i» >ii. ' i it.-, atur It < mi- HUI and Roh- 1 . i-t HU. It. - atm .; A, Homer H * * Low II my <» Staley; It. .a til: ' B. Ed Wat i'-ti and T C Smith Xo: th S . Maty -. Rolland -I I Mill* t . South St Mary'- Th* »!-> -1 It.; a- C ent h. I.* » E Engl* and ■ c.ci- Wiiltiman. Xorth Monro*-. - M '* H andy ■ y and J Forte: t Kay; M ddle Munro- Clinimt BoldI m-r It rm- A Christ m HtHy; Berm--11. Aim»-Bm kb ill-• Beit:- C. Wai ,ii i iitliy No lit It.in Cri- k. G*-i .Id c Edw.-r I South Bitt* <' - *‘k. •• .1 .!■ ar.d !>*>tiri!d IL -I--H- -. X th Hartford, Pn »ton 1. I I’y.- goilh H ntford. la wi- Mat I tin No: h Wa- i»h. E.is in Ear- | ow ; C.-yluli H i y M G n* va x It till W Snyder; 1 G. n i t It. .1 " R < implodl East |. IT- - -on. Clii-.i- I. Vian - W-xt J Jeff. oil J- <» Teete.H DEMOCRAT EDITORS Contlnowc »ru® rag* I) la guest of honor at the banquet * H*- I* the Hloomingt >n -oldler who holds both the congressional i medal of honor ami the distinguished sei vi<- cro-> for her->i»m i in Tunisia and Sicily. rrade in « Good Town — Decatur

Baseball Training Season About Over Bad Weather Slows Down Major Teams X< w York. Apr 7. tl'l’i The •. uiul northern spring training . u-oii i- almost over. Today finds -,-v- -al major league duh* home. ~ I . ■ of the rest just about n a-ly to h- ad for their home cities Moh’ of thein might just a* w'-il )iav*- stayed in their own park* in th. fl-st plai--. The piltig training eason ha* • *n rain and mote tain and not a little su*-w Th*- rain h.it* soaked into the ground now, and nothing tan be •lon.- about it for this season But it- i goisi bet that if there’s baaeliall in lb*-* It’ll be baseball with a diff* rent kind of spring training Th*- rain. •!••* t. snow, cold and ■r.net il bad w-.Hh.-r kept the play indiH’t as ott.-n m* not For th. rixtkb-s that was a mixed bl»-s«- j In;- They don't ne.-d as much work ■ to ;■*•* into -hap* as tin- Veterans du V- » the bad wealhet giv*-s ■ th-- rooko-- a < han. .- to learn mor*- | .iho.lt tli* liuie 11-Hioi ed baseball ’ to : -tn of lobi-y sitting No major | le.igit. worth his pla.*- in the line- i up i.in along without knowing; how to -pend -in afternoon in the I hoh l on a rainy day Hut forth.- i - aking oldst.-r---hanging on in th*- majors th- limit- j *d v.'-ik- iii- -i t*>-> short They n*. d w-- k and warm w. ather. Atid tin y ili-lti r get much <if either this I o ■- FIERCE PATROL, iConttnueO F*i*in r*«» I) twin motor* d raiders, and just on*- j Briti-h plane l« missing li:i th- I siiif-1- d Italian political 1 f .nd at l* a«t <>n-- libera! leader be- | li. v. ■ King VI- tm Emmanuel will! r*-ti <■ ♦ v *-n before Rome falls H-* * | C-iunt Car'll Sfotz.i. Italy'- one-j tini- foreign minister and a bitter I « ■it . - f th- House of Savoy.* In an *x* lusive intervi w with , th. t'nited I’r.-s, Sf.nza -aid the, Italian *'»»alition of -ix anti-fascist p.i-’t.s w II lefttle to enter the gov-inmetit until the king formal-1 ly agrees to retire. Y.-«ier*lay. it was r»-veal»-*l that y< to Emmanuel had agree*l tst.-;- down. Imt not until Rome fall-.! ROOSEVELT REPORTS (Continue! From I'M* 1> - . d It •V- . • h. • •><>! i .• i reply to d'-mand* so. lift.llg the little -te.-l Wage [ • r ale formula Tile president s'l It 1.,, k that it • not an answer to . lythh - that it is a simple state-I tn* *it of fa* t Mr I', losevelt i-tnph i it*-d p--r-; tjo.is of the i . port which May "»*■ , must not jeopardize the-e gains i hr any chatir*- in polity. All the) ■ituh-riylng conditions which could' ,-a i-* i sharp rise in pri* s ate I I-till pi. -etit. It would b<* difficult I , to hold prices down if we went on , i nation wnl<- buying spree." Thus, apparently. Mi RooMtrelt I* willing to stand on his home i front policies despite much sharp rititisin which has be n levelled a them. Tile I’nlted Stale- f.ueign policy. especially relation- with Brittin. will be aired in Britain < Cud. rsei n-tarv of state Stettlnius ha • arrived I” L-'tidon to confer with Btllixh officials, presumably -bout political angl * raised by •he forthcoming invasion. , Some observer* think the Stet- ■ tlnlu- vi*lt is a harbinger ot a new n.. ting of President Roosevelt. Print Minis'* i Churchill and

Isk < ie /$• / *' UOW Z? T** 5 '' ■“■'>•» »*.■■■■ ■■ --- .., - ■ - - - r ntl|UJI ———— / / ' Kl?^ - * PACIFIC OCEAN = 5S& rap r - t w. = *yr kCy Z ~ '^'\/ V-\. J? '■'- fiWAiQW — ■'■'■—■———*—*■!■■— « * •• . x / *** v MO *° ,o * c - - MfL - * • ■ \v —- ->Sse Y\ -:;jKF .. a 1 "~ri — * IT—ME T 1 rgrr ,-'■ '■■;■'■■■■■ --{fl LATEST ALLIED VICTORIES paving tlw way to the Philippine* include the destruction of all 2M plane* on Holland!*. New Guinea, ahown on ineet above, and the einking of at least 17 enemy ahip* in a daring naval attack on Palau, Tap and Woleal island! in the Caroline group. Co-ordinated with the Al« bed activity in Burma and India, land, aea and air blow* will eventually place the Allies within atnk. tr.jt distance of not only the Philippine* but Japan itaetf. In India and Burma Allied forces tight to force open the Ledo road, thus insuring a supply route leading to Chungking to th* north and through Changsha to Use air base*. Figuring tn the China coast campaign are. as th* map shown, (1) For* tnoaa, which has been having such sever* invasion jitter* that Japan recently appointed a special military governor and <>> the Philippine*, to which General MacArthur has vowed to return; Hainan (>), bombed frequently tn recent weeks and (4) center of battle for China * life line.- ;

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

OrrOF_’ RETIREMENT s By Jack Sorels, ' jUfe. . \ jf ■>' . ’i’ - ♦ioastr-r WAS * •Ce T, fee RS Wkfd Sostfc Os bis FRtsbxJT wet® BAftes ’ vi’iAwF / x \\ w Blom m 'Hogsett 7 I (Jo-teAR-oLD veTcrasl, Ms PiTcii r&z fAe oe-rsotT -fi&»« Ml, AFTER SEVERAL YEARS l*| / N| RCTiREMEMT

Premier Stalin. They p*'i»( I *hat b fore the Tehran conference then, wis a preliminary me. ting of »iat. department . hii-fx in Moscow. ADAMS COUNTY (Continued Prom Page 1> i tinez. Dean Mark Reber. Robert Edward Kuhnle. Merlin Dale Herman. Darrel Hugh Wagner Ernest Am--lutz. Harold Martin Sapp. Reuben Dann-1 Ntissbiinni. George Frederi I< k Manns. Harold Daniel Sprung- • Gerhard Fred Heckman. Robert L. *• la-ichty. Norman E S* hettj inann. Harold Frederick Johnson.

Dodgers lx>se Star Player H '■ yV •I. Ja y*' ' j i *■ A A ’ Billy 18-rman. 34. star second baseman of th*- Brooklyn Dxigers. ' psss.-s hi* physical at the navy recruiting station In Indlanapoli*. He man. native and resident of New Albany, Ind., I* married and the I fat he. o uni sot*.

signed for Immediate induction. Several Transferred Robert Clifford Cunningham, to Marion; Clarrell Martin Chew, to Pendleton; Victor William Hitwchauer. to Shelbyville; Georg*- J Schultz. t<> Pryor. Okla : Hit hard Fredrick Ringham. to East Chi- , * ago; Antonio CaStra. to Blue Isl-, ansi 11! : Dwight Marin Kimble, to State College. Pa.. Achiel Cyreal Colpaert. transfer-; red frotij Columbia City; Lloyd Emmett Steven*, from Bm yrus, <).; j Milton Gerber, from Orville, O.; j . Juan Salaz Chavez, from Hunting- . ton. • I John B Schwartz (CO.). Samuel . Schwartz, (CO)

'36 Indictments Are I Returned By Jury No Statements On Black Market Probe Fmt Wayne. Ind. Apr. .—'l l’' The rwleral grand jury meeting in Fort Wayne returned 36 Indict-la-t night, but issued no Ltai.-metit regarding their sweep-1 hug black ma: k t probe. some E. or the ::*••» witnesses | -ch*doled to appear In'tore the liny wii*' <iii.--iimied yesterday Eighteen Indictments w-re r*-1 I lurned tor the Hamm md district Among those nam.nl are Chaney 1 : mith of Gary. ac. tired of the thef: of government property and jes.-e Daw-on of .Morocco, wh*' allegedly violated th I’yer act. Two other Gary men. James Jack--m and John Bray, are indicted | postal violations. Richard i Hendrick m or Gary I* Indicted | for a Mann ai t violation. Th.- nine indicied from the I Smi'h B. ud division include l»r ! Law ren* *- Brown of E >uth Bend. I Hiam d for two Dy*-r act viola- ! tl*ms. and Paul Smith of the same- | city, who I* charged with illegally wearing an army uniform. The remaining nine per*on» Indicted are from the Fort Wayne division. Lillian Seibt of Fort Wayne I- indict*-*! on an embezzlein. n' chatg* — - o —— Auto Registrations At New High In State Indlanapoli*. April 7 iIPI .< ,-re’ary of etate Rue Alexander say- that auto i* uistrations last year reach* d a new high in Indiana. Th*- Ipcrease over I'*l2 was more ’ | than 37 *'"•' H*- add«t that nearly one third of this figure came front added regl-'ratfon* in Marlon counI O’MotcrlM* Isutglit 550.W12 paaaen-g-r plat*-t during 191. L A total {CORT SI X. MON. TUES. Matinee Sunday 9c 15c until 4 TWO SWELL PICTI'RES! s X'LEON ERROLX f grace McDonald i. I WAITE I CATLETT 'J B IICIIII Hill HUH H(| / ■ Hilf till 111111 l Ifllf mt ihiii ’ - APDEC Hll - H I ■ I A |Ti J 1 Ia IkiLli] bH * M IIS lajfiM nr roifbatck metis tovttat ttoteHmsUhrtamm! O 3 PMuuQr' Ju 1 * jvT[ k'T^ 5 / ■ GORttT • HWfn MALI ayv GAMHtei‘MIVKNUNCT kN-' MANMItSg j Evening* 9c 30c Inn. Tan —o Tonight & Saturday “OKLAHOMA RAIDERS’* Tea Ritter. Fuzzy Knight ALSO — 3 Stooge* Cemedy < ■ Cept. Amenca" 9c 30c Inc. Tc

Junk Dealer Willing to -~i *- ■ dim - 3 B II A helping hand await* you at your nearest lunk d.,:.. , W |* takes this advice because it mean getting **<. j the fight. Every scrap of waste paper you save r container* for food, clothe*, ammunition, blood your junk dealer I* at your beck and call to help .« Wj| as quickly x* possible tu lighting fronts Our b*>o you to back them up! '

I.OMl.mm plates were i»sii<-*l for all i type* of vehicles. Alexander afrilmtea the Increase < to indutstrial expansion. add*-d *«n-! ployment, enforcement of Hoosier laws requiring incinning motorists to pur'-hv-- Indian* licenses and, , the fhn.J* .1 market of th*- one. ! *-a.»tern-owned auto*.

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