Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1944 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, n A. M. 4 Phono 1000 — 1001 Thuraaay Bobo U. B Willing Workers clam. Mrs. W F Hilton. 7 30 )i m Nazarene Misrlotiary society, Mr#. Ramtume Barkley. 7:10 p m. Union CluHMtl Lodlrn Aid. Mrs. Marlon Stultz, l:jo 1( m United Brethren i-ad.re Aid. Mrs. <) J. Paxswater. 7.30 p 1.1. Presbyterian Missionary society, Mr.t. Charles Langston, 2:3# p m Evangelical Missionary metat/ church social rooms, 2 p. m. Ever Ready Claw Mother's Day Party. Method!*! Church Parlors. 7:30 p. nr. Salem Evangelical and Unformed 1-adie.s Aid. Parian Hall, all day. Men’s Union Prayer Service, ground flubr public library, 7.3(i p. m. Pleaeant Dale Ladies Aid, Church, all day Nuttman Avenue church w. M. A. Mrs. Lawrence Michaels. 7:30 p m. Friday Nuttman Avenue church Y. P. M. 8.. Mite Bety Hill. 7:30 p m. Red Cross Knitting Center, American la-glon, 1 p. m Adam# county W. N C. s. meet ing. Salem Melhodiet church, 9:30 a. m. Monday Zion Walther League, church, 7:30 p. m. d'ythlan Slater Temple, K of P Home. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday So Cha Rea Mothers party, American Legfon Home, 8:15 p. m. Wednesday Red Crow Sewing Center, Legion Home, 1 p. m. Sr., have returned to their home in Tecunnteh. Mich., after a short visit here due to Mie Illness and death of the former’s father, Andrew P. Ataman. tMr. and Mra. C. K. Bell are in Indianapolis attending the annual l.idiajia telephone association meeting ■ the Hotel Severin. Mr. Bell m aListamsecretary treasurer of the -al company and bi in charge of the office. 'Mis# Mary Margaret Terveer, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ellis Squier left Sunday for Murfreesboro, Tenn., the home of the latter, where she will upend several daya. From there Miss Terveer will continue to Biloxi. Miss., where she will visit her brother, Pvt. David Te|,'eer. Pvt. and Mrs, Arthur Courtney of Jackuon, Ma-0.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Courtney of Bluffton wer- | supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Meyer# la it evening

Cross Marks Spot Where Airmen Died —- „„ „ I Former Decatur Lad Among Honored Dead •El P.OO, leX3i - (Special) -I A wooden cro’.i placed on a !.!.»■ hetied ana on Mt. Franklin. "’ ar the ocat'ered ports of an army bonfbing plane wae repkri-d Apr ! j ’’’ by a six-foot metal ross. Th- j w >oden cross la v one-man tribute j to seven men who died In a B-24 I plane crash on March 23 Marcuu I ribe, El Uauo public library Janitor, placed the cross there. At 'the memorial service three Franciut-an priests from St. Anthony’s Seminary chanted the litany of the dead Altar boys and glrkt dreased as angels and seven hoys dreased as soldier# were in the procession Flag bearera carried Pan American flag* The procession moved from Our Ixidy of Guadalupe church to the site of the cror«t. There Father llaymutido Garcia, Father Rodolfo Ortega and Father Luis Valderez blessed and dedicated the crow. Holy wafer was sprinkled on the nam<« of Ist Lieut Lyle R. Jensen, of Big Springs, Neb ; 2nd Lieut. Benjamin <’. Fricke. Indianapolis: 2nd Lleait. Donald B. Harris. Deming. N. M. 2nd Lieut. Robert Spears of Indianapolis; Sgt Richard I. Stoney. Stoneham. Maw.; Sgt. Richard T. Hinson. Norwood. N <’.; and Sgt. John II House. Black Rivet. New | York All died in the crash. The service began at it am., with requiem masa in Our laxly of Guadalupe Chunh. Work on the new cro-«t began Sunday. Ramirez Marcelino worked on the cross after working hours. He haul.-d the completed cross from hi« home to the mountain. The concrete Itase was placed on the mountain Sunduy. Mr t’rlbe each day after work collected money His black notebook shows 137.75 already collected from neighbors, library workers, and the st ven children lu his family He will nerd 111 20 to pay for the graver, metal, and lumber. Mr Uribe wait asleep at hie home when the’ plane smashed into the mountain and burst into flamta. He Ilves less than a mile from the oceue of the accident. The next day he Joined spectators who viewed t-he charred wreckage of the plane. A little boy poking Jn 1 the ashes found an air corps* rirtg which Marcus turned over >0 the

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In Final Training Aviation cadet Janiet L EgJe,,. If. son o. M,. and Mrs Alvin Egley ci HR ftchaiinan strrr wa recently trunsierred from the | naval al, station. Minneapolis Minn., where he completed his primary flight training to the Naval Ait Training Cente., Pettsa cola, Fla foi intermediate train ing Upon completion o| the In tensive courm al the "Annapolis Oi the Air" Cadet Egley will re reive hl# navy "Wings o' Gold" with the designation ot Naval Aviator, and will b< commissioned an En-lgn lt> th« Naval Reserve o, a Second Lieutenant ir tn> Marine Corps Reserve. He Is a graduate 01 Decattlr high sc'iool Red Crossi. The memorial is Mr. Urilie’u contribution to th* war. die said. "When I fixed the firs' cross on the mountain, all the 'UmI was thinking nice things that could be written on It like To the men who sacrificed their llvee to ke»<p a country free.’ ” Lt. Fricke wa# born in Decatur, Ute won of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fricke. HOUSE ALTERS (Continued From Page I) allowing up to $1,500 to veterans qualifying for aid In purchasing a farm, home or buslneM. The senate celling on this item was SI,OOO. In both Instances the loans would be interest-free for one year and at three iietvent interest thereafter The house group also set up machinery for the loapu to be made through private groups, approved by the veteran# administration, while in the senate measure the loan would be made by the veterans administrator Educational provisions were hasIcally the same, offering a maximum of |. r >oo tuition annually tor a maximum of four year# In secondary. elementary, high, trade, and vocational schools and colleges, Subsistence allowance would be |so monthly, plu# $25 for dependent#, regardless of the number < * ? Adams County ' Memorial Hospital I 0 ai 1 Admitted: Rev 'Edward A. Mayer. Rockford.-O.'; Mrs iateei Hall, Genova. —J _ John Adams lived the longest of Any ex president. He was ft) years old when he died In 1X26.

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WMWvdbHWHWK ™*glg J I aJjifisii Local man Promoted <’pl. Arnold 'Erxloben, son of Mr. and Mm. Henry Erxfoben and husband of Mrs. Dorothy Erxl«4«-n. ot Rt. No. I. Decatur, who waa graduated this week from the arany air force# flexible gunnery school at Fort Myers, Fla . will be retained aa an Instructor at the school. He finkihed the h.p-rankfng enlisted man of hat claua In academic studies. He was se|e -ted because of hl# high standing In the class and hl# natural qualities of leadetwhip which were observed by the officers here during the course on instruction He will n<tw Join one of the squadron# here a# an itui'ructor on one of the many rangesi in this school. Formerly etigwged in farming, Cpl. Erxleben entered the army io Srfpteirtber, lf*2. Warrant Officer Jam«M M. Artman. Jr., of the marine corps reserve, has returned to Philadelphia, Pa. after attending the funeral of his grand father, Andrew P Artman. WITH UNOIJK RAM Orin "Bud" Crider has completed his boot training at Great Lakes and is spending a 10-day leave with his parentu, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crider. He will report to Great Lake# for further assignment after hl# leave. Dean Summerset t, former employe of the Sanitary Fruit Market. who entered service April 27, is taking hie boot training at Great larkes, 111. iHis address la: Dean Summersett A AS, Co. !'SC U. N. N. T C. Great lakes. 111,, His wife and daughter. Carol Virgenw, are making their home with Mi« Summer.se't'ii mother, iMrst Frank Hurst. life Clarence Bultemeier. stationed at Camp Maxey, Texas, is upending a 10 day furlough here with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Buittsneier. Edward L Walters. 17. who recen’ly passed the army-navy qualifying test, givefl at the Decatur high school, enlisted in the army at Fort Wayne Monday, and was >ient to Indianapolis, where he paas--led hia physical examination and I was sworn into the army reserve. I He will lie called to active service after his graduation from the Decatur Junioraenlor high school thia month, and will be assigned to a college fur els mouths training in the A-I'2 unit Oti successful completion of this course he will be ett a commission as second lieutenant. He m the sou of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence R. Walters. iSecond Lt. John D Gerber, uon of Mr and Mrs. Edgar H. Gerber. Route 1, is undergoing flying Fortreus pilot traiaing at Hendricks Field, Srtbring. Fla . He won hh

army wings and conwnlaslon Moren 12 at Turner Field. Ga Lt Gertter. who waa graduated from Decatur high school in l!»4 «. was attending Indiana Technical college when he entered the service- Dec. 12, 11M2. He Is married to the former Mies Mary Catherine Menze, of Fort | Wayne Pv . Arthur SchTtnerloh, son of' Mr, and Mr#. Adolph Nchamerloh <>f Wes; Monroe Street, has arrived srfely In Italy, according to word received by hki paren's. In hbt letter Nchamerloh staled tbs' lie wa« in good health, but bad been era sick on the trip across, and deserfte i ed the -beauty of the Italian country aide. He enten-d service AugLot IS. ISI3, and went oversea# late In Mar. h. — Hgt. it<Oiert A Fuelling, won of Mr and Mie. Otto Fuelling of route three, has been transferred from Jackson. Miss., to the following addrres: 150X5040. .Section y 3506 A A. F. Basic Unit ORD, Greenoboro. N. Carolina. Cpl. Richard Hammond. 3531290.*, 337th y. M Refrig. Co., Camp Ellie, 111., was recently transferred to that address from San Burnardino, California. He Is the son of Mr and Mrs. Carl 'Hammond of Nuttman Avenue. Pvt. Quintllla E Fry. formerly of this city, has completed train ing in the motor transport OlviHlon of the tirat woman'# army corp# training center at Fort Des Moines, lowa, and will be assigned to an other field. Pvt. Fry wa# employ ed at the General Electric plant here, prior to entering service. Pvt. Harry Massonue. attached to a military police unit, has been transferred from Fort Custer, Mich., to the foilawing address: Co. E. 29'h Bn M P R T C . ( amp Beale Calif. Robert A. Parrish, S 2'c, ha« completed boot training at Great Lakre and is assigned to the amphibious training base at Camp Bradford. Norfolk, Va. iSfft George t.A. Foo* was recently advanced to thut grade at Camp Clalrtiorne. La. Ilia correct address l«: Sgt George A Foos, U. S. Army 35X93X24, Co. D 36101. Engr. Regt. S S., Camp Clairliorne, L'l. Special Legislative Session Cost $17,412 Indianapolis. May 4 (UPi 'lndiana's apeclal legislative session, which lavt month passed eoldier' vote and tav relief measures, cost ♦ 17,412. a re|»ort by bookkenperti revealed today ■Huston Gonsett, bookkeeper and payroll clerk tor the house, said the lower chatillier cost 111.2'24 70. and Mrs. Mary iicliutbert. bookkeeper for the senate, reported expenses for the body Wore 16.187 95 The legislature up'irnijriatej |2U,oon for creta of the ape iai uexslon. aries and mileage allotments for

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memtiers. Salarlre of representative# totalled K.tW 8. with additional mileage .cot# of 13.611 so .Salaries and expelMO# of senator* totalled >3.00# with mileage costa of |l. 797.40. — — o Berne Witness Head To Move To Oregon Roy O. Girod, manager of tie Berne Witness company .it Berne, •Ince 1937, Is planning to move to Salem. Oregon, where he and his family will make th<dr home. Mr Girod - mother and i.everal of h!-. brothers live In that s'ate He ha# not announced hU future buslnre# plane The family expect# to leave Bertie after June 1. The Girod home was sold yesterday to Gordon M Liechty of Berne. Mr. Girod h.rn lieen prominent in political and civic affair# in Berne and community. Churchill, Dominion Heads Discuss Peace Umdon. May 4 ll'Pi Prime Min .iter Winston Churchill an I

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British dominion leader# have*concluded the military phage of their empire conference, informed sources raid today, and have tiegun formal diecussfon of peace ternur and the proposed punlstuu'nt ot Adolf Hitler ami other Nazi chieftains. The broad outline of the Armls* tl •- term# to be granted Germany already ha«< Ireery dlocussed by the Allied atlviaory Imard In fomdon. which has kr#pt the British. American and Russian governments fully informed on It# progress Churchill, however, wm itudetetood to have sought the views of the dominion* to insure complete harmony l»--w'-en London and the Commonwealth nations. o About 9OOU of the nation's 31000 lumber milL have cloned since the war “tarted. due to i»hot -hos tage# and the dltfi< illty of securing supplies

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