Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1944 — Page 2

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LIST Os I* FHIM4R4 FLECTION. 1»44 Tlie following I, « list "f the t andoUte* to t* voted for al th* Prlmarx tCI'-.-tion to t* held In Adams Countv. Indiana, "n Tu»-*»i*y, May Jnd, between the houra of •lx o'dn* k A M. end tlx o'x lte kl‘ M ItFWtMHST FNHT4 I'or lleprroratatlte la < oaareae I earth < owareawloaal IHxirlrt It >t>ert W Blither. <>»»lan. Ind Howard B Minter, F r< Maine. Ind. I ae dedal- of the < Irrwlt < own. MIS dwdtrlal I Irrwlt J. Fied FruiMe. I»r*»tui. Ind N'ailisu <■ Nrloon. liri .itur. Ind. For Preeertdlaa 4ll<»rar>. ten twdlilel < Irrwlt <>. Ueno Bierty, l'<-atur. Ind. t'hrlatian H Jfueelman, Berne. Ind. ItHmx nod Belle towel lew l or dotal Hr*rrxr*tatlxr. Robert H Heller. Decease. Ind. For I newt, toil leer Thurman I l»rew. Daetrtur, Ind. For < ouwly Treasurer FF'iimi’' Mcftnepp, lie.Wtu , l.nl For ■ ««<O Hreerder William T Hobble, I'xiatur, Ind. i;... ( \>->»ti'i, Kiiutur. Ind Clerhard C Hl iikina. 10-calur. Ind l or iew»h ehrrlll la • T Gillla. I'**.Gut. Indiana. For • oaaty I orowrr i; J z»i k. In alar, Ind. For < ••»»t> •itrtey-xr U llli.im i;iti eni. Monroe. Ind. John W Tyndall. Pe< atur, Ind. For t oiiHly I oiniuleeinwrr. Fleet IMatrirt 1.. K. Meier, l>< itur, Ind. For I owatl < ommlwelowrr. erroad IHxtrtrt A'uoli Itb.-dr Monro* Ind I MOX TOW N.SIIIF For Freetert t wnimlltertwaw F.aet I a lon Mab'-r Tliltane. I'e-alui. Ind For llrlrwatr to Mate t owe rot 100 F.net I nlon Edward ill* -<-ke. !'• atur. Ind For I’rerlwct I ntomllleemao Weal I alow Vi> tor Uieeke, lox atur, Ind. For Itrlrantr to Mair I onieolloo Weal I wind Edward lib -k<- in-attii, Ind. | Ittior TS>44.NSHII* I or Prrrtart I onimltireiwnw Eaal Hoot Hutt., I! " a•. I" .iiui, Ind For llrlraaie Io alnlr t uaxrallaa Eaal Hoot Edward Bb-rhe. I'"atur. Ind , For I'rri-loet 4 .oioiiltirrman Wear Hoel Uudolpb I'o Ilina. iH'.itur, Ind For Hrlraatr to elate I owtrollon 44 ret Hoot llulxi M. lH V.ee. lictiiur, Ind j J Fred Ft . lit' li.'utui. Ind. | rni.nii: THWAaiiir l ee I'rr.-taet I omiwitlermaw N.rib Feeble Theodore Oett rtnrjrr, In- atur. Ind ■ For llrleaolr Io elate t'oaveatloa North Prrhlr Hall’ll F.d.y, I’let'h. Ind. For I'reelnel < ••taialtferataa Soalb Preble ll i-ljltdi l.nineiii. .r. prrhlr. lad For |£lr«ale to *tntr I ..ax rollon eoatb l-rrhlr ILinm-l Fol' .. Pl. id*. Ind KIRKI 4NI» TOW Nsllll' For Peri loot l o«.i»lnerHi«ii North Kirkland I. Id.dph II K-.lt'-i. lo* atur, Ind For Itrtraalr to Male I owe ent tea North Kirkland Hillard Foley Preble, Ind I or Prrrlort t wtamltteriwaa How th Klrklnod Jatnr. D Brown. Jr. lo.al.ir. Ind For Hrlraatr to Matr toaxenilon soul* Kirkland H a nxel Fple»j • ' • 'de. Ind w vmiim.toa township Far Prrrlart « ommliieeman North Uaetaianton Frank P lb In»n ... I', at I> d For Hrlrsatr to siolr 1 oaxeaflow Norik Waehlnnton Mat Ik hater. t'r- atur. Ind. Frank P Heimann. Itr.atur. Ind. i Far Feerlael < ..mtaltfeenran south Waablnaloa l.wluht .a. 1111. id'. M ir. . . Ind For Hrlraalr Io wtate I oaxralla* south Wneblnatoe lai ward 111-. k.. I'i-.hui. Ind. t IT* OF l»E< AT« H Far FrrelWi'l < wnimllleeman lle.atur |.A lxtur. it' «■ Hrreiie. I'n atur, Ind. For llrlraaie to Mate I owtenllon lle.-atwr l>N Mix tkliafi-r. l>. .atur. In.l. I i tub P Heimann, It. . atur, Ind. I Far Pre.-la.-t < ommltlreman llerwlwr I-II Mildt.d lleldde, I'e atur, Ind For llrlraaie to Muir t ..a vent low Itr.atur l-H Max 10-liafe-. !>e. atur Ind. Fi-ank P Heimann. Ite-atur. Ind For Frrelnei ■ ommltfrrman Itr.-alur 3- I iTarenr.- C Heimann, lie. atur. Ind For Hrlraatr to Mair 4 on»rwth.n llr.atwr Z-A Ma- Aha fl-r. In. atur. Ind Prank I' H'-imann. I>r. atu'. Ind. lor Perrin.-i < wmmlilremnn Hr.-atwr i-ll 1.. . 1.1 Xdame |w atlll Ind For Hrlraatr la Matr I an rent tea Itr.-alur --H Hula-r il IteVoo-. Ile.-alur. Ind. J. Fud Fru.Me. IH win-. Ind For Frrrluvf I ommltlreman Hrenlwr &.» lx-., i; Khliißwr, imratur Iml For Helraalr to Mate i wax ratten llrrntwr 8-A Ildor M l>rV-.»> atur Ind J Fred Friable. tn-<Hliir. Ind for Prv.lo.-t t ommHlremaw Itrrwtar 11-H liar..ld It Hanlrl. Itr.atur. Ind Far Hrlraatr to Mair t eat rat lea llrralur 3-H llulo-r M Ih-Vohh lh"-dur. Ind. J Fred Frwhte. Heratur. Iml WT. M»H* « rwWAhHIP * er Pre. tart I ommltterman North M. Wor»o NanviH Henta, In-atur, Ind For Helraa4r 4w Male • wa»eatlea North M. Wart. Edward Itle. ke. In-atur. Ind f or Prrrlaet 4 ommlllermaa «oH4k M. Tor.t E H. W inane. Hr.atur. Ind Fee Hetraale 4o wtoir 4 oaxentmo »ou4b M. Wart" Edward Hleek. 10-.aiur.lnu ■I l F. 4 «» »* TfrW NwHIP For Preelart 4 ommlttreman North Mine 4 reek t'laiule M eman. Moni<*. Ind Fee Hrleantr to Mate I eatrallee North HI or t rerfc tine Rtra.er. Monroe. Ind. . I er Fmeian I rownirvoar Howlh Klar t rrek H.rl Mljo Heme, 'ml Fa. Hrkraair to Mate 4 eaeratlea H.oth Hine • reek llu. Mirayer. Monroe Ind WONROE TOW NaRIP For Prrrtae4 4 ommltleeman North Roarer II .mar W'lnlrrw«a. Monro*. I.m For Helraote •• ••••• 4 eax eat lea North Wearer llan««l Foley. Preble. Ind Far Preeleet FommlHeemae WMdlr Wooror Elmer C Be He-.,- Ind For Hrlraatr la •tale IMtHtllex Wlddlr W-a roe Ormer W Xeuenhrlrwander. ISerim. 1 For Prrrlaet • emmHteeiaaa ■rear • |xw> <•. Hani.l. lie'«e. Ind Heleae** to Mele 4 eaxrwime llerHr A tln.ver W. Niruene bwaa.ler Bern' . |ndUn a ... „ _ Pmetawt imaklrrm.. Horae • Elmer W ml> rraa. tMrrm . <wd •• *!••* Hroxar W. Mwi* beamier. Berne lad.aua . ret Protfart CoaemHtewarta •era* C U-'mFA B»au»B»r»HW •*-'«’ £“< For brhHtr 4. lilt, r wax eat ma Orvxar W. Xrwaaan Mt a adar. (mru<

Indiana. FRFtAt'H THWNWMIP For Prr.-ln.-f 1 ummltlerman Alonxo Smith. Monroe. Ind For llrlraaie to etale ionxenllon Mr. J A fz>nc. neneva, Ind. IINIiTFHItII TOW N’HIP For Prerlaet 4 ummtHeemnu North Hartford Walter H Meyer tlenara. Ind. For lleleaale to Mate 4 wax rat lon North llnrlford M e J A I»>nu. Geneva. Ind. l or Prrrlaet < ..mmllteemaa ■tooth Hartford lleWben IL ll<wtiev. Geneva. Ind. For llrlraaie to »tale t oavrnimw how th Hartford Mm J A l/int. Geneva. Ind W VHNWII TtlW N»HIP For Prrclnef I ommltfrrman North Wahnoh Th. ion I’enale' maker. Geneva Ind For Hrlraatr to atntr I oevrnlb.a North Waboah Hu.- Strayer. Moarae. Ind I'or Prrrlnrt I ..mmlffreman 4'ey lon Ben Lie. htv. Geneva. Ind For Ilrlraa4e to Ntate 4 wax rut lon fry lon 11-ie Strayer, M'.nroa, Ind For Pre. -4wet t ommltteemuw f.eaeva V IL <• I'll k<-r»on. Geneva, Ind For Hrlraatr t" Mete 4 uaaentloa Heart a A Mr» J A IxniK. Geneva. Ind. For Prrrtor-r 4 ommlliermaw Hr net a II Fred 1: l.lndx-y. Geinx.i. Ind. For llrleuatr to *4atr 4 narration Genrv a II Sir. J A Ix.nK. Geneva. Ind, JF.ITFIP.min TtIWNwHIP I'or Ptwrlarl 4 ommltterman F.ax4 .Irffrrxon Ralph II B dlenbn her, 4»eneva. Ind For llrlraaie in Mair I i.avenGea F.aot Jrfferxon line stfhyer. M mroe. Ind. For Pre.-lnet 4 ommlHrrmnn Wra4 Jellrrxoa 1111 lex .1 lie. I B. rne. Iml. For llrlraaie Io Male 4 oavrnimn Weal defferana H ie Strayer, M .nrne. Ind IG I'l Iti H IN PART l I'or HeprrxeHlatlve la 1 ..aarroo, I north t oaarrxaloaal IHatrlet Georife IV Gillie. Fort Wayne. In.l 1 'tairlaa A Pheip«. Fort w.rym Ind For Jalal Henrrxeatatlve. Idnioo and W ellx < ountlro f s Buda. Mead, lUuflrt'.n, Ind For 4 onnty Itv»«arrr 11.. XI. Prl . Ik-, atur. Ind For 1 ounly I ommlxxluner. Firm llloirlel Vale l> Mixer l>e.-a<ur. Ind For 4 ..only 4 ommlxxlowrr. weroad lllairlel John 4'hrlotener. Monroe, Ind I NIHN THWNMHIP For Prrelarl I'ornmnlreman Eaal I alon t'l.aliner limit*, k. I>< aFtir, Ind Wayne Gaunt, l>e<atui. Ind For llrlraaie Tn Male 4 oaxration Enol I alow It.Uph W I. . He. atur. Ind For Prrelart I ommHlrrmno W rat I amn I'h'lr Harden. Ib-valur. Ind l or llrlenatr To wfate 4 onxeuilua W eot I nlon llalfUt W Hi'*-. |>e wlur. Ind. IIHHT TnWNxHIP For Preelnei • ommlHermao Earn Hom Arthur Hall, I'e. a<ur. Ind. For Helranle To «lnle i’oaxrnlloo Eaxi Hoot Ralph w Ilk - I'r l atur. 'nd For Prrelarl 4 ■•mmliireman Wrxl Rool Ernrxi Tnmhlmoa. Hreatar. Ind. Fur Hrlranlr To Mair 4 onxrnllon Wrxt Rool Ralph IV Ro.. lA-atur, Ind PHEHI E IHWNhHIP For Prrelarl 4 ..mmlllrrman North Prrhlr XVilluini H lietUni-r. Hr.alur Ind For llrlranir To wtair 4 oaxratlea North Prrhlr lialf.h W Hi." l»e.alui. lit-1 Far Prrelnei 4 ommlllrrmau Xwuth Prrhlr <ll<n H Gl">d. .itur. Iml I'or Hrlraatr To Mair I oaxraHoa honlb Prrhlr Italpli W lli.r lii.-atui. Ind. KIHKI.4NH INIW NMIIP For Prrrlaei 1 ommlllrrmaa North Kirkland Frank W . Spade. I'e ulur. Ind For Hrlrualr To Mair I owxrnHon North Kirkland B'it Mit'u||..u»li lb-, atur. Ind. For Prrelnei ■ ommlllermaa hoalh Kirkland lai'd I. Byerly. I>e.'wtur, Ind. For Heleaalr Ta Mate 4 oaxrnHoa xoitth Kirkland True Andrew*. Bluffton, hid W VXHINI.TON TttWNwHIP For Prrelnei I ummltlerman Norik Wnahlnaton la e« E EllxWnMil !••* at ur. Il -I I or Hrlraatr To Male I oaxraHoa Norik W uxklnaloa J .tin M IMI). I»e'*utiir. Ind For Prrrlnrt • ommlllrrmaa xouth Waablnaloa Ell Furtla F.nkl'- Monroe. Ind For Hrlraatr To Male 4 oaxeallwa aoolk Waablnaloa lien Mi'Ctlllouirfl. lie* atur. Inti 4 PI » OF INM ATI H I xr Prrrlnrt « ommlHerman llreatur l-A fTiarlrx A I’etoraon, luwWFur. Itvd For Hrlraatr To ntate 4 oaxraHoa Iterator I*A t'al F Pi-ternon Iteeotur. Ind For Prrrlnrt • ommll trrmaa ■krxter l-H George G. Flandera. iH-’atur. Iml For Hrlraatr To Mole < oaxraHoa HrrMar l«R t‘il F Peterxon. f»e.»<iir, Ind. For Prrrlort 1 ommlHrrmao Iterator 2-A t'.il E Peterxon. I>..at'ir. Ind Fur Hrleaalr To Male 4 oaiea4lua I Irra tar S-A J.din M Iman, tu-wtur. Ind For Prerlnr4 4 xmmlllwmyn Heratnr Z.H t'Urtia Hill. Hr* atur, Iml ll'it.rrt Kill. Itht-aiur, Ind Fne Helranle To wtale 4 unxrn4lon Iterator 3-R Joint M l>own. Jtmatur. Ind For Prrrlnrt ' •mmlllrrmis Herat a r «. 4 Homer I' leiwer. l»e<alur, Ind. Harry G Staley. Ixr-wtur. Ind Far Hrlraatr To Moir 4 oaxralloo Hr ent ar M- 4 Hamer l> l*»*. He* lor. Ind. For prrelarl t ommlllermaa Hrewtar S*R T. <’ Smith, l>.<w<ur Ind. 44'arrvti. Hr. atur. Ind For Heleaatr To MMr < oaxraHoa Hoim r H. Ix.wrr. Hr* atur, Iml OT. W*R»h TOWNhRIP For Prretwt • ommlttrrmww North M. Warm II 'Uad J Miller. i»e*alur. Ind Far Hrlraatr Ta Mate t onxeallow North M. Warvx Butt M<*'■ill .ual., INx alar. Ind. Fee Prrrlort I ommlHrrmao Werth Os. Wary* Tlwudorw Ho«u. Ftmuant Mill*. I»< , For Hrlraatr Ta Moir 4 eaxraGoe Wmrtb M. Warya Bet M<4'ull>a<ti. l»e-wtur. Ind Hl IF. 4 REEK rn*N>HIP Far PrrrtWrt f ommlltrrmaa North Mar 4 rrrk Gerald <' Edward*. M •»nr<*. Ind. For Brleaate Ta »lalr 4 ..axrMlee North Otar t rrrk True Andrew*. IfFifflon Ind. For prrelerf ' ommHiretewa xaarh ■*« 4 treat 4* J Jone*. B*rue. Ind. Hun Itaudeabuilb. W HMrtr*. 4*lu. WlWhnmP **■* I V *r w e w North Wonrxxe M O Braudvaerrt , Mow roe lad. J Farm* May Ma«roe Ind For Urlraate Lo X4afe 4M»a4l*e NerfT Wowy-re Trf»» hi«g»«e» lad Pay Premyrt <Rj>a Ww«a OMrtM BMaer. Wfm. tad

For Drleaate To N4a4e 4 waveallun Middle Nonroe True Andreww Bluffton, Ind. For Prrrlort 4'ommlltremau Herne A ChrlMlan Illllv. Berne. Ind. For Hrlraatr To wtatr 4 ■tniraHtie llrrnr 4 Menno Uurkii.iller. Berne. Iml. Fur Prrrlort 4 •»mml44ermaa ■erne 14 Amo* BuikhalV r. Berne. Iml. For Hrlraatr To State 4 xwven4len ■erne II Ainox Bui'Minlter. Herne, Iml. For Prrclm-4 4 ommlltermau Berne <' W'aher llllly, Berne. Ind Fur Itrlrantr Tn Male 4 ohvealloa ■erne <' M<nn» Burkhalter Berne. Ind. FBENI II TOWNxIHP Fur Prrelarl < ■••nmltlrrmaa L> .> E Engie. Monroe. Ind. i'ltrtl* W'ulliinun. Monrse, Ind. For lleleanie To wiate < unxeMlua True Andrew*. Bluffton, Iml HARTF4IHII TH44 NxHIP For Preelnei t ..mmllteemnu North llnrlford Prewton L Pyle. Gonava. Ind. For Belraote To Mote t onxentloo North Hartford Aoi 'X Hu-k'ialter. Herne. Ind Fur Preelnei < ommHleeman ion th llnrlford Ixxwi* Martin. Geneva, Iml For Helranle To Wfnle 4 onxrnllon woalh llnrlford Harold T Field*. Geneva. Ind. 44 4 H4«H TOW NMIIP For Prrrlnrt t'nmmllfrrmnn North 44 nbnwh E igetie Farlow. Berne. Ind For Helranle To wtntr 4 onirntlon North NNnbanb Atnoa Burkhalter Berne, Iml. l or Prri'loi t < omatlllermnn <'ey lon Harry >l"Or., Geneva. Ind For I trireme To •*tme t eavratloa Amo* Burkhalter, Berm. Ind For Prrrlnrt 4 ummHtrrmnn t.rnevn A Ualidt 44' Stixdi-r. Geneva. Ind I'or Hrlraatr To wtntr 4 ontentlun t,rnrya A Harold T Field*. Gerev.v Ind For Prrelart 4 ommlltermna l.rarva II J fi I: t'aniphell, Geneva. Ind For Heleaalr To wtmr 4 oatraHoa Gearva II Harold T Field*. G>n<>a. Ind. JEFFERSON TO44N«t|IIP For Prrrlnrt 4 ommlllrrmaa Earn .lelfrrwoa i'liextei I. Adame. Berne, Iml For Hrleaalr To stair 4 oavrailon Eaal Jrflrrwow Harold T Fl- Id*. Geneva. Ind. For Prrelnei < nmnilllrrman Went Jrderwnn lexM- <». Teel<r*. Geneva, Iml Foe Hrleaalr To Stale 4 onxrnllon 44 rwf Jrderaoa Harold T Field*, tletieva, Ind STATE OF LN'IHASA. 4'ol N'TY GF*AI>AMS ** I. • lyde It TroiHmr, i'leik of tile | Adam* t'lrx ult ‘'ourt, Adam- <‘oun- | ■tv. Indiana, hereby certify that the ahovr ami foregoing I* a full, lite and ■ iirrnl lixt of all name* of , andidan* to I* voted upon at th* Primal X Eh* tlon. Max .'mi 1»H I'LYIIE '• Tltot TXF,I;. Oral 1 t'lerk the Atlanta (Tr< ult t'ourt ■■■ o 1 — COURT HOUSE Will Probated The will wax aMered for pn>bgle and piTbated in the outate of Henry F Galtaneyer. The »idow wan elven » IKe estate in ail the property After her death rhe fol* ■ lowing 'lMM|qiifWl<4 are to be paid: 'Anji.i Btiltrtnelei Kiefer. *.<oo. Esther Kiefer Gattmeyer. IJ«O; Alni* Kiefer. 41IW »rd Kiefer. I2im»: Renate Kiwfer. 1200. and the residue of '.lie eatal* <0 llatold Gall* moyer The will wax ordered placed on record OeVora and lb V’oas are attorneys Report Filed The final report In the eatate of WllliMil Hmiit l' Hit held< Her wa» tiled. Notice wax ordered, return* ■alt- (May 6. The rtqyotT of the inheritance taa appraiMT ou In the eatate of Tht max Bee*. It louud the net value of the estate Io ibe J3.db9.50 stiJ that there l« no lax due. The uppraMer waa allowed >lO 04. which «a» ordered taxed aa cant*. Eetate Closed Tib' final report wa» wnbnUUed in the eMale of William 'M Klfcoii. It ma* •riboilUA'd. eaaminad and approved. The executor Area di»- • ha 1 lied the uatatt doited and the 'iMiudtHneti ordered rc>ea*ed. New Catea A atilt to colleci a note baa been filed by rtie Medical Bualuiwx Barca*. Inc.. agaiiMtt John Velez Huminoax were ordered, returnable April IS. A partiiion *ul' ha* been filed 4>y William LP>y anil other* againa: fbmrnt 'Bt'lllnger and other* Hum inona were ordered homed te the I xhertff of Alien county for Uie d<I Jcndant. Ctanent Hollinger, and to

I the sheriff of .Vdsntx county for the 'defendant*, state department of | piAxlic welfare aud county depart- | ment of smbll* welfare, returnable. | April 21. An affidavit for pMUtoetton ha* Jieen filed. Notice wa* ordered by publication for the dcfiiidairts. Alexander LLhy and Delia "L-hy. retainable May 29. Cate oi*mi*Md A mot ton was filed by the admin istrator in the claim suit tiled by Hairy N. Hari> against the George Chroulx'er estate, to diMnls* the sett for iwant of proawution. After ! watt lag tor three hoes* and after filing of a letter from the defendant It appeared to Uie court that the claimant would not appear, the caaetwa* dismissed for -want of proxecu'ton Date es Arguments Ariumetrt* of attorneys ■will be beard April II at 9 o'clock in the divorce salt brought by Priaceßa Aiberson against Kobe, i Alberaeu o — Twenty ars April ie The police have l<cen unable to solve Ute mystery suiroundinj the stMbbisff of Frank Lamer Keaton Ohio He and kb < tft ro'v* to jik H* la ummoMR ' i Georg* Mem* bajw the Terveer

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t-fft |THE HENS STEP, IUP production! 1934-39 AVERAGE l ih L -' ** CUSTOMER f i _ ” 350 EGGS .JIB RtR CUSTOMER / tjgAi THE American hen t» making a war contribution, the extent of **' ch I can only be grasped by a study of the figures in the chart above Three and a half billion dozen eggs will be available in 1944, enough to supply each civilian tn the United States with at least 350 eggs This represents an W percent increase over the annual rate for 1934-39. (International)

block, wll! remodel it and occupy II with bw five and ten cent More. The Hbtorical cltlii votes to use annual surplus to aid In building a community henne here. Mia* Grace rich roll return* to IndianupolM. w here she is a student at the Richer. (*ong boepital. iDrs. Fled PaHerson and Roy Ari Mioid attended the district denI tai meeting at Fort Wayne, i 'Mrs. Winifred ‘Ruasell given a '■mrprlae party on her kZnd birthj day. Office Open Tonight For Sole Os Tickets The junior-senior high tichool office "will be open from 7 In 9 o'clock this evening for eale of Hckets 'o the 'Hoosier Hop. which will be presented a' the school auditorium Tuesday nigh at S o'clock. W. Guy Brawn. lichool principal, urged advance purchase of ticket* in order to avoid standing in line at the door Tuesday night. Appearance of the Hoosier Hop here is ' spoil "red by the high echool band, i — o— — ALLIED AIRMEN (Continued Prom Tags 1) land laiuis Mounti»alleii • south-j east Asia headquarters revealed for the first tltie that the Japanese invasion* column moving on Itnphal from the south liad reached the northern shores of Like laigtak, less than !•> niilea from the town. “Small parti**' of enemy troop ; had been contacli-d by British imperial units -until of the track l Uiniing ftoui Bixh< upur to Imphal the coniH>Hiil<|ue said, iudicatiiig that th* invaders were sweeping westward ill a flanking thraxt al Imphal The anilouai'cmenl also raised the poanblilty that the Japanese might swing onto the Imphal-! Blsiienpur track and drive on the railhead at Silchar, 7v tulles furI (her west. i Hiiiiuliaut tnisly. the communique dlMloxed a •etolid rtieiny itilumn advaueiug on Impiial from the ■ east had driven to within 10 miles i of that center and waa being engaged ill the foothills iMtrderlng the Itnphal plain. i "Further lo»»e»" h'lve In en In- . fiicled on this column, the com- . munique said, but It was acknowl- , edged that Japanese pre«*ure was increasing from itoth the southI west and east Meanwhile, oflicial reptrta uncirat'd that the battle for Kohlma e I had been joint d after mor* thar a week of cmntlM* sparring along the approaches tn the Tuan du:

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inf which the Japane-e established themselves solidly astride th* highway leading south to linphal The communique said the invaders were beaten Stack Sunday after breaching the main British defenses before Kohitna. but came hack to pres* their attacks with renewed fury —apparently trying to force a breakthrough before the start of the monsoon rains next month ■ —- ALLIES REPULSE <Contls«*ii rmm r«*» it a smoke screen, only to run !*»*•» heavy artillery fire that was believed to have knocked out five. Headquarter* spokesmen, meanwhile, rcv'gled that the Germans, who control th* floodgates o' the Mr! river dam. have cut off part of the water flow into the Gariglian t river, lowering the level of the latter stream by about five feet. The military reoaon for tile Gt.--man move was .lot Indicated. Bomb Industries London. Apr. !*<-- (VP)—U. N air forces switched the full wriz’it of their pre-lnvssion offens've against Germany'* waning air pow-l er to occupied France and Bi Iglum today, smashing aircraft plants ami airfields along a 3>>" I mile front. Ntrone forces of Flying FortriMse* and Liiteratora made- their tnied multl-ptongrti assault or. the Natl aircraft ‘ndustry In a* many dsy* only a few hour* after RaF heavy bombers dropped i.l'tll or mote tons of bomba eai ti last night ] on railway target* a'. VHleuenveStain George* in the sou'htra suburbs of Pails and at Lille, con trolling the itupply lines to the French invasion cnaat. Upwards of “(KI American fourengined dayligh. .alders divlu*-1 tte!.- cargoas <4 destraction amot•; the Evere and Vllor.fer aircraft repair works and Me>broek air- ' dromes lu the UruaseU area of Belgium. aircraft factories at Bourges 135 miles south of Paris. France, ami military objectives along the French invasion toast and elsewhere. The big bombers were escorted by equally strong forces of Thuud erbolts. Mustangs and Lightnings of Itoth the eighth aud ululh air forces. Today's attacks rounded out three day* of concent rated American assaults on German aircraft factories and airdromes a* far east as Poland ami East Prussia, during which 200 or more Nazi plant* probably were destroyed in tombat or on the ground In addition to the devastation wrought among industrial work* and other Installation*.

Gen. MacArthur Is Backed By Tribune Endorses Candidacy In Illinois Primary Chicago. Apr. 10. — (VP)- The Chicago Trubunt'. published by Col. Robert R. McCormick, l<>day en dorsed Gen. Douglas .MacArthur a* a Republican candidate for president in a sample ballot published oa page one. .MacArthur's name, one of two appearing ae presidential candidate* on the ballot for tomorrows preferential primary election, was entered by the MacArthur for-presi dent dub. His opponent is Riley A. Bender, former boxer. “. . . A vote for MacArthur will have taary positive results.' the Tribune said editorially. “It will declare the Republican purpose Io win the war as speedly a* possi ble ... tit) will be a vote for the return of stalwart Americanism to the White House." The Tribune made clear, however. that it wa* not endorsing Mat Arthur over other GOP candidates. saying "a vote for MacArthur could certainly not be regarded as disparagement of Gov. Bricker, or of Gov. Dewuy ... or any other* mentioned aa Candida tut." — -9 ' - — Scrapbook I I By ROBCRTA Lil A Wall Paper Cleaner (.Make a thick (taste by mixing 3 < upfuls <if flour. 3 tsMenpoontulx of ammonia and 14 cupfuls of water. Roll khia into dtalls of convenient site to fit the hand Rub a ball over the paper and it will clean thoroughly. Cauliflower The dixiagteeaMe order when cooking canlifkawet laube prevented. After preparing it fm boiling In the usual way. place a piece of stole bread on top of it. Don't cover 11. When finished, remove the bread. Cement for Claes •A transparent teinent for ghw* can 'be <made by digesting together for idbou: a -week in the cold. I ounce of india-rwblter, 67 ounce* of chloroform, and 4 ounces of mastic. WILLKIE UNLIKELY (Contlnusd Fiom rags D force* in the Republican organization hoped to repudiate his candidacy. IxM-id organizations gunernlly were uneasy over Willkie* stand on post-war International affairs. But the Wiiikie camp feel* that this doubt wa* stimulated to outright opposition by the oiguuized effort of a group of powerful party leaders imludiug Joseph N. Pew. Jr., aud Kriuwt T. Weir, of Peiiasylvauut and the New York state uud Illinois party organiaalion*. They say this opposition bucked delegate* pledged to Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, of New York, and delegates pledged to Ctndr. Hagold E. Ma**en. former governor of Mianraota, particularly In those M'isconain districts in which no Dewey delegates were entered. M'isconsin returns were so overweltningly against Willkie'* candidacy that no single issue could lie cited as the central factor. But the Madison. Wis., speech of Sell. Joseph H. Ball. Rr., Mitin.. Is counted by Willkie adherent* among the hardest blows struck in that campaign. Hall wa* Stassen* manager and chief i-umiMlgner. He is reported to have told a Madison audience that his man was committed to th* post-war territoiial integrity of Germauy - that there should he no pitst-war puliliial dis--1 membereumt of that inuatry. The effect of that xtatement is said to have been very eubtaulia! • throughout both Wbionsiu aud

Nebraska where there I* a conceit tration of Americana of German extraction Wlilkie's political associate* evidently do not know what his tactic* will be after nomination of Republican and Democratic presidential tickets. He ha* said that the country needs changed btadersbip But the language of hl* stutement wl'b drawing from the presidential con test suggested, also .that to obtain bls support Ute Republican nomi iu*e would have to have a clear record and a forthright position Willkie is not backing away from the implications of that statement On the contrary, he is telling hi* associate* that it 1* a tine for critical decisions. o HULL DEFENDS (Continued prom Page I) blocked American participation in the league of nation*. Hull did not reply to criticism of his foreign policy in Latin America but it was learned that be would take op this que*ti<m on Fri day--Pan American day -in an ad dress before the Pan-American tilt j ion. Chairman Sol Bloom. D., N. Y . of the house foreign affairs com tnittee aud an administration stal-1 wart, said the addrea* wa* a "con j vincing speech" which should "sat-1 isfy the people of the entire nation that a definite plan of foreign pel icy already exists to establish postwar peace through the world." Rut in the opposite camp. Rep Hamilton Fish. R.. N. Y., one ot j the administratton's most violent critics, said Hull bad diaith "moat 1

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