Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1945 — Page 1

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Wgcific Shipping Convoyed 13 Before War KHY LOWERS DISCHARGE POINT SCORE

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

To Speak Here - »<Ww* • ■ B fexrS* ' Bk ' ; Ok. B hr. Itltlpll I. Ilollatlil Ki'lietal a«.< ret ary of tin* 'lndiana coiiik tl <>f i hui< Ih-s will •'■■ Hi'' priiii-ipal n|i<ak>T at tin* of tlic .Michiana iiicii's coiigrca* at the Zion Evangelical and 11.-fonn.il I church in this i i:y Sunday aft.-i noon at 2 :u o't )<•< k Men’s Congress To Meet Here Sunday Dr. Ralph Holland Principal Speaker The Zion Evangelical and It* funded church of thin city will !»■ ho«f to m-vi-ral hundt.d ni' ti at the Ikth nveting of tin* mon'<i con gre«K. to be In id here Sunday aft ; et noon at 2 do o't lock The men’s i<>n«re*a i. a gatherIng of the men of th Michiana sei non of the Mahigan liuliaiia synod of the Evangelical an I formed chnn h The iongresn w.i i organized In 11'2.'. ami 17 annual ' seh'ion- wet h. ltl in tile < hlireli •> of this section until war n-tri. t ions cau“od illMconllnuani e of th«•meetings The •e- ion her. Sun day w ill b the first held >im <■ It'll Hr Ralph I. Holland, gene d secretary of ih. Indiana coutudl if churches, with in llidi.itlap oils, will be the pi ill' ipal speak' i j taking as hi th. ine, "Coop ration the Chri-tian Imperative Churches to be reprt -ented the Sunday < imtress a Fort Wayne, Bluffton Bettie. Vera Cruz. Huntington Giishen i.tk ia t Culver am! Plymouth. Officers of the lonan ar.- attdlow Tidiinas Hildebrand d Griic Evangelhal and I!' Io ui' tl ! church. Fort Wa.vm pn-iden' I Anhui Becknell. of Ci'*' Chin<:i Plymouth, vice president tool’ . Thomas, of liecatur. se.reiary. V (I Saur-r. of Bluffton, tr.asiir. E. E. Servos, of St John - • hun h Port Wayne. ( hoi inter I All men Os the Evan ielicai ami Reformed t hun be- are invited to | attend the congr nTension Easing Off Through Holy Land British Stamp Out Jews Illegal Entry Jerusalem. Nov I'i British atithori'ies followed up their bloody auppreaaion of the Zlonifts riots at Tel Aviv today with a new military decree aimed at stamping out the smuggling of illegal Jewish immigrants into Palestine. A terse announcement said tnc government was invoking it emergency defense powers immediately to empower British troops and native village officials to ar rest suspected illegal immigrant. nr search any place without war rant. The announcement intimated that a nation wide manhunt for the illegal entrants was about to begin, if it was not already under wajr a .Meanwhile, tension appeared be easing off throughout the holy i land. although heavily armed British troops continued to patrm | (Turn To Page &. Column 1)

Resentment Is Stirred By Atom Bomb Policies Angry Resentment, Criticism Voiced On Capitol Hill W.i-liini-t.in Nov !•; il'Pi The newly adopted power policy on ultimate di-p.—al of atomic bomb secrets ran into angry resentmeiii and criticism today on < apitol hill. In their public statements, most congres-men gave I.iu'iously Vague elldorseni'-nt to the Ameri can British Canadian decision not Io r. veal the atomic bomb know how" until the world devises effective enforceable safeguards against its use for destructive put poses " But a far different attitude was reflected 111 their off the record i omm< nis Senators who want the secret i ept under any i ircumstani es de noutned the plan to reveal it. even at ollie Bidet erm i n.i' e future date. And those who favor ini mediate Internationalization of the si-cii-t. as a means nf stimulating world ioop> ration, were eipially angry that there would be a delay Both groups, however, shared re-entinent at president Truman's d.-i i-ion to niinmit this govern lllenl to a definite policy before congress had formulated its rec ommeiidat ions. A special senate committee mi atomic energy has only started its study of the problem Sen Brien McMahon, 11. Conn.. I'hairman of Hie i niiimitt'a and .i i hampion of prompt inti-rnalion-lization of the secret, was under -food to he displeased .it file pol icy worked out by Mr Truman. Prime Minister Attlee of Hre.it Britain and Prime Minister Mack« iizi« King of Canada For the lei-orit. However, McMahon mad.- only flu- tors.- coin nn-nt that he was pleased to see th. definite recognition ilia' the l iiitvd Nations organization must b> ii ed to issure international lonirol Sen Tom Connally, It, Tex., Who wants the sei ret to be with held permanently. d< < lih"d any comment whatever. Chairman Sol Bloom. It.. N Y . of flu house foreign affairs coin mitt.', said the agreement to keep the bomb a secret until adequate world safeguards an- d. vis . r i . I* • . » ’ -I‘i-i»!• » County To Receive Bids For Supplies Commissioners To Meet Dec. 3 And 4 The county . oinini--loners will eielve Id le Itei ember 1 and I f T the ftirn'.<hing of p-iiiHng supplies io the county offitco and materials '•> the K-.i ity highway departtio n! dm in.’ the i minz yea The printing am! .dfi< '• bids w d be re< < iv.'d on li.-.i-mbc 1, tip to _• o . le. k in the ait'-rnoon Spe in . r,oiis on the live das .. of print ii fib- al t n auditor's of flee Eli .'ion ttppli' s for the p l inary and g* neral elections in ini', ire also included in tin- pe< ifit i I t ..HIS, On If. .ember I ati ill day scIsiotl will bi h'-'. l to tecelve propo aals for the highway supplies. <s | limati d al approximate.y |7a."t'<' | T- e req'iisiti'm in ludes. 35.i»ti« tons of I I 11-lie 1 Stone. 2 """ tOt'H of gravel; ai»i I ns of washed gi ivi 4 .; s.tMt" f' .i of hard htirnc I tile, in different sizes: 1.2"" feet of «orlilgitel pip.- and plat*’. I.""" feet triple strength <Oll rule or Hie culvert pip*’: 2t'<» liarcds of stall dard cement; 2a" <ulde yards of truck mixed ion tefe; .Ou pounds of hydra!' I lime in hag. 2<>.000 . new masonry brick; l".0f0 feet niitive white oak sawed lumber; 5.000 | feet No 1 yellow pine aiding; k.OOu I’l'irn To Page 2. Column O

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Decatur, Indiana, Friday, November 16, 1945

Hid Scrap Os Fla# From .laps In .ii COL. DELBERT AUSMUS. co.i-i artillc'• ui.in i hown a’ licht i- In pr<—eiiled '<> t-e< retary iif W ,ii Ifnbert I'.ift' i on .1 pi. . of tin Alli'-riian flag which w.i- taken down on Corregiilm and hid.b n t n three years 111 .1 false illrl < llff 111 .1 Jap pl'rotl '.imp The pie, e W.I hid<l< n bj Col l‘.ml I' Biink. r o! Tuanton. Ma - Who itav* it to Au-lnus before he died in a Jap prison. Itillik<i had .ill "ft a -mall pi of th* Corregidoi Ila b,f..|. In bum.-d if a Hie .lap- ord.l'd him after suriender 1

Eisenhower Urges Unified Command Unity Os Direction Vital For Defense Washington, Nov. Hi <««ii , liwight It Eisenhowe i, strongly' supporting .in army navy tm-iger. said Imlay that "I know" the Allies would have lost i!i>* wat in northwest Europe ami ih< Meditc-rian can without a single. overall com ■ tiintnl. Testifying lii-roii l ilh- *> nate i military affair* commit:.-.-. tinman wlm led the Allies to victory in th.- west i mlm s.-d proposals for a single department of defense with equal -I..UUH Im ill'- army, navy ami air force Thin mti-t indom-. In said. Test we ion- the peace w>- have l ii dearly bought ' I am convinced that unless v-.< havi* unity of direction in Wa-it ingt.m through tin- years of pea., that lie- ahead. we may enter an othi-r i tm-igi-m y in a Him to come as wi- d'.d at I’earl I latboi Eisenhower said In 1 had < awfully considered the problem bo'h from flm basis of hi* experietp «- as chief of operation* of tin- vval departtm nt and an a stipretm-Allit-d commander in World War li "We have learned by hard <A pericm e- that lie- nations see limy establishment is in tai l a single fighting tram composed of tlin-r services i.i-h supplementing tin olio r in proper balan-'e." he aid ",v. Allied command l r of the land, sea ami air forc es employed against our >m-mies., first in Ute .Mediterranean and next in mirth west Europe. I know that our ; efforts would have nut with fail lire without unity of direction. No system of joint command could possibly have brought victory to our c ause Eisenhower said that on l>e<- 7. lull, there was joint command, not united command I'nity of I command "was not easily achiev p el," lie said. because many diffh ul ties had to be overcome *"ln my opinion these difficulties grew directly from the traditional (Turn To I’.cg- <‘.>l.iiiiii -> $60,000 Farm Bureau Grant To Purdue U. Indianapolis. N>v id il'J’i Thi 1 Indinc Etrtn Bureau. taking tin lead among farm organizations in giving financial :.sfst in <■ I i organized farm r<-eanh. today an trounced a giant •<» the I’urdiio I’niversity agricultural <» pi-rinu nt station llasstl E. Schenck, president of the state unit, presented a 112.000 cheek to IL .1 Heed, d>an and director of agriculture nt I’urdw The remainder of the grant will he paid annually at the rate of I 11. oho a month.

BULLETIN Pans, Nov. 16 -(UP) —Gen. Charles DeGaulle at 6 p. m. tonight issued an official de mat that he had yet resigned his office. DeGaulle issued a formal statement saying he has not yet sent any letter to the president of the assembly. Felix Gouin, and that no off, rial communique has yet been issued by his office. o Legion Convenlion Will Open Sunday Committees Study Legion Policies Chi. ago. Nov Hi (I'l’i St.- 1 i in-: i.i i iuiiic. charting Atioiic.cn Leg-lob p.>bi-ic-. sought today ‘o III; -11.11 1.1 ell'll of opinion- nV l I'lidiir-i-mi-iif <>f .i unified army t-.ivv i ntiim end Alter ,i daylong meeting behind ■ln - d cioor- y. ti id.iy. Milt ('.imp Indi. 1, 1 101 l national defell ■ e lli rector, annoumed that the com milt. , would h-xiiiim- it< discus siob- unlay ||<- did not • <OllllO 1 oh the meeting, bill il was under stood licit the propo-etl merger of file armed foil l was tin- subject | for con-id< table ai guiiu iit Top .limy and navy officers ml with tin- committee through tin day and were said Io b<* on hand to back the universal military training bill. But in view of tin 26 year Legion stand favoring ■■uc li Irainlnc, it was doubted that ■in Ii -a li - mallship would lx 1 r<- : ipilri-d A 11.1- i■ l 1 t ll pl. liiid. 1 d 1 -'.l| ■ ;. .Il 1 ill executive 1 committee is the propo--1| p< emitting the Legton to ' t.ik< .1 more n< live part in po.i in with authority to endot or ■ oppose c aiididali-x for office The pi. eat constitution i< giila'< the Legions political activity through a loosely worded provisioti lli.it nrohtbit - it from supporting a c an d'dal. I'!; 1 T:f!.s Io Im; the orc.mi za'iou from oppo-ing om National c cilllinamler Edward N 1 .<. hreibcrling ha- urged that tlo- ' Legion Htep "out of tin dags of a high class debating sm i.-ty ' and lake a more active part in poll lien. lie -aid such a move would enable the Legion to mak<- more forceful de mauds in Washington in pushing veteran<’ legislation Sc hellierling predicted that the inesent military training bill would be enai-ted into law al though Hie Legion’s veteran legis lative diin tor. John Thomas Tay lor. figured it would pass only after a stiff fight in the senate •'H’s difficult to obtain passage ; of any measure." he said, "when ■ the chairman and the ranking | member of the committee consid , (Turn To Page 1, Column <)

War Department Lowers Discharge Score To 55 Effective December 1

Delay Announcement Os New Auto Prices \\ ;i-hin .’ton. N•. I'l <I Pi Tl azaib off ag itn .Him ill • m. it •>; to w auto p ■ • off Lignin until tin t i-I "f v "k r '.lf 111 ikes !I. till lie 111 (Wo W.-. k - that the ' IZ Ily 'Walt e,| figures WII ■ !l will tel , lUISUtII I< i how mu 'h".i 11 ?av f.i l ’mi! *in w cars hav • b'-.-ll w ilhh* Id a’ , ; ■ i . ' .iiimit. Russo-Chinese Relations Are Nearing Crisis Believe Russia Is Deliberately Aiding Chinese Communists Chungking N.c. I*l il'l’i IPis ■ oChim .- trial oils t ' l.n appe.il d to be a pp. 0.0 h• nr .1 ,'i-i- 01 • crowing belief in goi. ■ iiim-nt < 1 lb s that Russia i|. lilierat. lv ha tided Cli o I- Colll'llUlli-ts to • t .iblish Hi mselves a Manchuria There w ■ , i idii it "ii- tn. ''li: in . Communist, air* ."ly Inn. < ■ * labllsii.-d th'in> lv> so - oiiglv 1 ill th> mnHi Iha 11 '!• • till >: < • n mi nt <v II In 1111 aid. to di-b.d •• them • Mam Im •' tloi ■ mn. nt . ir< 1- b. ii- vc I I,n it Soi j. t a's lam . io th. ( cm -. (> nil 111 ll II I t- ij.d. licit at least till spirit it m.t th* !• B 1 ol Ih. iht.. months <dd Simi Russin.i tie.i'y .if fi leiidship .Hid alii in. > I Hoff ii ia 1 rep." |■; -a >| Hl.ll the ' goi ' : nim-llt his Oldell.l th 3"" Chungking offi< ial at 1 hang. Inn to ii turn mum din', ly f" in-tr.ic Hon in . If. > t haml'ii:- "i.i th' Mam lim lan , apit.il to I !o- Co n llllllllst s (’hill se ob -ell. - : "lilt. d ol’ III.;! 111. Il'i ii Hl ’l".' <1 Coinmiini 1 f" ~ to . lH<r oultl .in M.imhil'i.i ami .nt -mh Hum selves ahm. th. IronH Hm ma in.; it impocibh- l*>r N iii" 'il -’ Hoops Io 1 om< ill by land The Russian- th. n .lilowe.l Hi. Cimimuni t Io "< ' -«!•> 'he Man 1 lo.ruin se.iport * nt In II * landing of ( • ntr.il covet mm-n i troops by hip And mm th< 1 have p -i. nt *. , ■ o ’l' . I’.m " Tribunal Convicts Belsen Commandant Nazi War Crirrtinal Faces Death Penalty 1,111 n.-bu . (;• I 'Hall v Nil Id ' I I’i A B tli-h mil' l an tribunal , today found Jom pit K aim com mandant of flic Bids, n • on< ent a tion camp guilty of war crim.--Kramer, known a • th ' 1..- ,-.i of Beisel, wa ■ 111. I 111. t ,b 1.11 l hili' iof Hu- I.', on trial befnr. Hie mill lary lilbumi. Ih. was found guilty on both counts of th indictim tit brought • against him of mass <rm Ity and killing ol inmates of Belsen and , also ~f the eipialiy ni’loi ions \n--1 hwifz < amp Sent, 111 e was expected Io b ill) posed upon him tomo low There, was no doubt that it would be the death p■ nalty. Hr Fritz Klein, ak. Rumanian and graduate of the Bu lai'esi medical school also was fi.mid guilty on both i h.nges a huge crowd galtered at the , j * ouitleiu-,. to h-ar the v.-rdi, ts I (Turn To I'.ig. (. Coluuw •>» I

Four Strikes Slow Freight, Bus Services 25,000 AFL Bus Drivers, Helpers Walkout In Midwest By I mt, .1 l'i< - F.air strikes disiupted p.i- -- n I g.-i and fii-ighl 1 ran'porta! ion 'o dal ami ill. I niled Into WOl k* 1 Cl(», W. nt all. .1.1 With p II b’! a -iiik.- a alii-' (1.-m-ral M itoi lor porat iiHi About 2.',\Fl. I n di i. is ! ami bl ip. I - be.:.,11 a walkout , agaitr-t m,,t.- han 1"" limkiiis films 111 eight lllidw. -t. 'ii at.- ■ Tile stl .k' slopped II ll< k flip ] im-tr on lim > opeiatinz from ('hi I.at 1 through Mmne.ota NotHi and South Itakola. lowa, M -<*’iii Nebraska. K.ih-.i- ami pan of \YI-< Oils'll The strike I.mi. a the re . u). !oi f.iiliir, to negotiate a m w ion lli .0 1 W Illi Hie Ml'lw . I < Ip. ’ at. I 'as ~r |a' ioll Tin o I < oil' t ael < ' : piled at midnight Traps, oiiiim nl.il nio'or ti. ; ht j sell ii • ua • < tis ip! • d '.v .1 -1 r:k. ■>! \ It, .am ■ n 11. 1k > ' '|'. am -a. 1 .ft '■ .. nd Hl ai n. •Itik 1 a: in in in Heiner 11 "in other I .to Would j. .Il" Hl" : illink- They -apt Hie mol. WolH.l •iff.. t alnm-t ill tt.'U ■ Oti’.n. m.H tn-ii-hl ti aftn on 1 ni" > 1 • leoiintiy lim- pa - tl'ioiiih I', n l. Ill'll I I 111 ... ■ 1 111 I . would ih moled Tie- union : a uas . b.e.-I f.o drive 1'i'h.i . I hou- .11 .i . Lit. n I am! Im- 1 ommuiei • w> 1 < 11 .irnb d W h.-il '!•" \ Fl, d: Il inn I. !.,' .1 :!n per, ent pav im 1, .1 Tran 1' in I'uls.l ok’a a I sn.ii h d aIo n ~pI" "Miiia . . ' Ihu d• k ,'iul m.iin’• rail- ■ m-n I .1 I 111 k .111 el ■ 11'1' I -I. 1 m-l-oH.il • >:i - ‘ I.OL'g.'ll dow II |,< ..llt, 1 work. ' who -i 1.;. d .1 | urn day wol I, stoppa.-' U I'l I • 1 .11. ■ I. t 111 lie. I ' " 'lo l, ■. I | bin m 1 walkom- 'a 011 ni '• j llUllllii 1 of -11 ll.' idb \m<l i' all ■ ■ 1 a T-- I'' .' $17,620 In Federal Aid For Highways Commissioners To Receive State Plan Wien tlm '"iiiiiy commissinni 111. , I oh lie. emit,■| t ill. I Wilt 1., to. en’. >1 with I li< p all I hat t lie Indiana la’e highway i ommi-slots ilia- prepared for post war ion •■tiii.imn of federal.nd econd.iiy 01 1.-, d.-i road - in Hi, -iate, ■ flowing He anfoiint of mom v .11 aihil.b io I In- < oill.t 1 m • arrv 1 mg out the program Ai <Ol ditii’ to Hi. info, ma' ion 1- lied a' f Io- audiioi - off ii Adams I.miry .an lei.iv *l7''.2" m i<-d* ral aid. if ih> amount i 1 matt lied bv fin; county in the I 011-fl 111 I 101 lot 11'.el- d< Hat. d by the state highway lommlssimi and th.- teller.il aid road admin istra'ion Th. p.lllll ular 1 oads in he pro gram are not designated in the inforinaiion relayed to the county Tills mattei will in all probability be . xplaim-d to Hie commissioners bv the state highway commission Tlie allocation of funds is avail abb- foi the fisi al year beginning Inly 1. I'll'. The program l< based on a I" year plan and Adams ' 1 minty Is credited with 26 miles of new cntistrin tion over that I period

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Other Changes Also Announced To Make 783,000 In Service Eligible To Release U .i-iiin; t,. Noi In 1 I’i'i - The w.i di’p.irimeht ~1 low rci ih. <| -. ti, 1." poll' ~>o-. for mat. < tiii-teii p, 1 <oiiii*4 from »;o to fl. I tile th . 1 It .. so antioum 1 I otii* 1 hatiges 111 Hi. di .li.i z>- system which will .1 ■ .' ii .nidi ■ ■ H ■ < Im 11 ami women . ligiu! fol retm n to * i> il .111 I.fi I’ll. dlsiliaize -I.'t.- to: elitist..l W M S w ill If, '. dll . d "II H c. I I <mi ’.I t,, and t" in.,b- "ffii ct - from 7 ' to ~ ‘ p 1 >' WAC so dis. Ila: go , \II < nli'i, d m 11 ii .th thr. e or lllote dependent chlldletl uiid'-r Is 1 ■ .11 ami all m.l .d\\\i Sw ho . ut. ,| ' lie "ii: . pi io 1 May , 12 will In- dis, lia e.| upon appll- . 1 .itmH ,iu 11 I’i e> io i<!v W.o - ha i to be marr d lo d ■ h.i -'l'd 11 cm n I t be eliz b'.i to ■ I'l"" Horn the \lso ,-lizild t"i <li-i bar-go oti I appll, .11 ion will be ml -i. d p,"'-oli-IH-I With foil lea’s' service H> tad- o’ th* m 1 d mobilization s< l|, dill. M il. elili-'ed j«r "lima will he •'1 ,’lld 10l il ■lm : . il t !le-, have II I point •' * oltipllted oil Sept • |'i | . ,i < , f. ir K i - ot tioii" iii < mnt 11 ■' i< • or ' 1 Hi'., oi mo e chi 1 'll under IX l .i s of .1 . i|i p> ob :H upon them. 111 her p • |..-l l < l .l'.l : to <| "II g ll.lt’ v 111. b-I di ■ Ze Os en-li-i. d a. ail 1 1 1 lin n >fl it. I mi> ' ■ > t.c io - r.ri, < nl< *t- •<! p, 1 otic: I . 1. i.;*- if l|l th. y.l . ' ■ of . 1■ 1 old .mil II '• ' "111 p'< '» d two 1 • .1: ■"I hoiio aid. -civile " I2i ale 4' yells o|d I' ' i di. '< -'ll • - -* ’ v I- ■: |-l d M AII ‘A <• ' lig’ llil, so dlh.ir. it Ho i hav. 11 t . ’ p«.l!li .1: Il 1 ' I" <1 iti Sept 2. 1 'llor 12 1 " m.i i ted. •za d- . ..1 wh, 11 ii ! > n',*t .1 pi tor Io M.II 12. I 1 ’! 1 I'n 11 > . - * lk •! actors wli h |, m ain m <-ff, i t l<- male off- . . . ... ~ ' of 'ho ' .nit <1 m- 11 In .idditam m.il, ofli. ■ -x- . liidiii; ,:i. ||||.|| ,i< p.i' l!in-!i' ifill - er- will I. .l-ie. |.- - dis, liargn f thi .- ha k- tli 7 ’ point< a» 11 imputed 1, . s. pt I'*l . <> ,2i tour l. '■ ,mi| Hue. month- ot honora!,!.- imlit.iry • vi. • M i . .mi. ' . v ' idi’iz the u ill 1 ,;..p te. nt a ill < oni mint '■ • he . 111»!• ■ so p.i a t <if I hey at.- ‘.ii y.-ar* obi 01 mot V. . off , lii reipiit’e the 37 ,1". ii ■ nii-f. <1 w • ‘.i t!i"v .1 •• ' m.n 11 .1 and 1 iit, h<l Hie • 'co !.. ("■. la-' Mu I Th* v will < on. I 111 lie to lie .J: ee for dis. iplt s " if th. i n. lii. ai old "i im ~ Th aiinoum i'tm nt said 'h< 1 my will .on* urn to dis, hu Vi i" - ,tt--1 m-1 lii this . .-Hint ■- no 1.. 11;. 1 m . I.<l and who do not ipialiiy so oi.-r- ---. ,1 dull ..■ 11 ' 'Olli' Ii t! 1 •!•» m. hili- i-i'oiizh points t • releas* \ll otliei . i -oik !<n di‘. harz*-. nil Biding h.irdshi’,. dep mlein y or imp., tarn tn the national lu ii.tlt I - -- Shoulder Is Injured In Fall This Morning 1 m u M.nke. k" known Ki Miami towiie'.iip : iiup d!«lo* . at. ,| il- left -lioiild. . tliis mornj> ■ w leu hi f» II ill a corn field, ~. he .1 unilinz I>. a. Ila team .•of .. ,-<s iiii started i-i .’tin away u h .11 zoii p i Hv "i I d with I corn M M.ink* 1 wept to Hie field to pi, k corn Tin- lior*es lu'cannv frightened and sia ted 1 . run away and M Mankey tan to eat h the team and fell lie wa* brought to 1 Hie hospital ami ■< Im a! physician -it the in ured ntioulil*