Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1945 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I’ubltalied Bverjr Evening Except Sunday Uy THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO IncurporaOd Kutnrtw! at th<» Decatur, Ind. Puat OXtocw ** SvvtoDd Claa* Matter. J H Heller .. Pr«nden: A R HoUAoum. Sec y. * Bee Mfr Dick D Heller Vl.e-Priuldeut Subscription Rale* SUifle Copley I 01 One week by carrier " rt By Mail la Adam*. Allen, Jay and Well counties Indiana and Mercer and Van Wert counlit*. Ohio, ft St) per y<ar, |2 50 for at* moptiie II 31 tor ibrie inuuilu, So cent* tor one month Elsewhere 15. W per year, I■ uu tor *lx month*. 31M tor throe month*. 60 cent* tor one mouth Men and women tn the armed torce* 33 So per year oi 3109 tor three, months Advertising Rate* Made Known on Application, National Representative SCHEERER A CO. IS Lexington Avenue, New York. 85 E. Wacker Drive. Chicago. 11l It was thirty below xei > in Jamestuwa, North Dakota and, woolen uudmwiar i- n ported i ■. urcc O—O K ep the wind shnll cka. In visabilny causes many <a; wreckand no tn? l.> so important that it jusliiu.. n> kh -m ■ ate '• rm a -0 Il the mr wont st.i t tie#? h ty muruitjg* Hi uuf itu.*a'> i-e haps, but the rars that won t -top whru jui -tip on tbe b.ahes ui.<> , Utt-all .1 ih'IIIII'V -o GtVi u V1 buy bi .id for I uristmi * You • i bei t >■ n isiity is the tie t ill the world and tile bent flts a? •• iii in in any ttiini; <•!*■ > i .an hang on th< tree —o The -oip.ii .r n't oi may am prove by A, ft and Ibu mid for wartime outril ovei within He next y ir m cordiiu. '<> the agri cultural di cur'tnent n . barm That , "y Ai-1 I' pi w ■ 0 0 — Adams county will over iln*. ribe the Vhti y loan by win MU(t.t'"O, t > complete one of Hi bi -t war tiir,. ecord, mi 1. iy nay >'.immunity it. tuc tnti. i i ountry -0 At the |< ls ■■ t. • -'..r til'' of the manpower to Indiana wa either in uniform ia i-iigaz- ■ ta * o production Hoose ii ml inked four’ll tn tli>- I nit’d ’ a! ia tin. Iln« -0 Tie tax iidi» in Imiian i w ill t tai in-ori tb.in Ji--’ •" ties' yea.. hicti’ st sm. It’.? I ni’ we step carefully the next few year, tax rales may ~>i to a h height- n to leo/ii 1 additional levies that may be ba; 1 to meet —o Tin lint of strikers may <-m t; a mill! . next month if <il • who have »u voted go tilt it look foolish and unwiae to perm • nu ll a condition which will certainly not benefit either Hide ol tin . m,tronrsy it it coutinii’< long -0 The Ford Motor Company ays; they tau t meet the thirty pvrieut i in-rcasv- in wajjes but they leave, the door open tor further negotiatioos. indicating they are willing to make a coinpromibc That eu ! couragiug At lluniiuglon a request ha.« been issued that people with cold or nympiom. of influenza do not vbiit the hospital. Nurses uud attendant* have caught the gorm and pby iciuuH believe tin lllucs <■' were caused i»y caller* who should Lave been al home receiving treatment. Indianapolis police picked up| several panhandlers the other day. ai d w hen searched at the stsiiou. each had fiom fifty to eighty dollars in uickles, dimes and quarters. Its quite a racket so don’t lie easy or too generous.
• A toct illtidlug Soard appomtol 1 by tbe president will mi tigal* j the General Moior« Htrlk<- to d<temiim wlmi would be .1 tan .<-t ileiiient. h s fin* no iih >llolll’l ’ibjtu t tn getting tin- !.i< . 0! ini.ng upon them itn> .iny olh< kind of a ettlemvul Would vettainiy huvi- short du.atioii l’r< sidiut Truman may n > i< < ecd m bringing |.<m> .nuoiig tli labor and mamigemi'Ul leaders but In is continuing hi* eilorts uni with a bowing oi optimism tlm bring -I hope to the p. t |-i< s.ippoit I from a 1 w p< ipli w aid I'iit on .01 i be 1 lie Um -I ilid ini ' opportune ( illl tma. it' tin- me tlull could hive 0- o i The year 11 allm ’I dor' 10 ought Ibi p.i - iiu >4 ’ I.umlM f famous men m ni'l.i- |'i, sid' i.t 'Ro'.Vi? Emi. Pyle S’ll.l' IMuioliei Hiram I l;-."|. id Johe Thu m .1 W nil 1 1' ■ • ' ? I' - : I John-on Dwight Davi < .i.ifl • W B j ail John M‘ 1 Orion k ind . many .-th- 1 Eatin- 1 mi. 1 u ■ ' Ii Hpei tor "f pl ■ oils —o— I Gem vl p.i • niiower h "id >' d r.-o ih .Hid P. 1. el" Hi > omm Hid- 1 '1 |. ill O- tlp.l loli th. • Ill' Illg tI • 1’ W ' ' -r • ; lily m-... 1 ■ . order and irty ml' the • nv r i<m pl.um It b. lo 1. d that th'' to 1 w ill In- dow n I ’l5O 000 in Europe and I i”-’. - 1 th’- I'.o iti ire 1 ai'liitt .1 m .dli -0 It b< C II- t . ft • I Old look llki < h.l t.1,,1. N’,W lets ■ .1-11 th pro?e| pu n . the e.i. on ,111'1 make i! .1 happy i- w< ■an t.ne gifts. In Ip th.- needy t -t-it .uni totgiv< I' b'- t.m I-'I I’e.o • "ii 1 Earth and w'• hpe 11.*' •11 ’ 1-1 ..-ill . .nil I.' o .11 ii' nt that it will .op uim thri’iu limit the I> I ' 11- .' .Hid eV eVw II ■ ' I .11 th’ . <d -0 The iudi.iimpidi: hot- 1 liavi •' policy that permits a p' .-"m t . >, ~ , , )!n ~ ,| ti»' days So tin • who ii.r.' to r> main then 1 hi.:, r n bu-ui "i a vcti raii tryina t" ;• t i" num nt ;iy bn .it* d m'l-' i 1 • ve a i omn <HI alm'll' hotel a . n n h I unpack'd ill tin ii.-.d om in which 1 . t all find a b> d Some o| the ' boy may liau tumble < tablodi inc i rc-ideiii ti an w a- a 1 - m xt apriiig. mi ■■ 110— Q in*" ' - rm pur' ii? •• <d tb. id ; ..."? i fi. tory 1- iildJ'.' in tie ' onthwi .t ;,i • ,f tin i i’v by l;,i • SefVie. . ! lu> i't< war' Mi M i> i ?r> tdetit t ll>- ' ’ll' imi.lt lob -d til.lt 1 X- < i lint indti-try m • A minim r Ol J> ople will li. employed ,es "Oil ' a- th< building '.m I" • • ed Hid equipped ami tin com’ ill 1- -lire i- grii.v a time on ami ex pall 101 l I n qilll • d It w ill i» a j Coed 'art 1 the N, w Y ear —O* 0— it mb " unm-nal H.it « tor i 11 •It l„ the plinlllip oi Hie ler'l li m- '-. I,,it the om' illl Imi’d 111 til' It'ia book take tb> cookie. In | tio law which appr ipriab Hie jii ,mtj lor 11.’ Wold War Jem I ori.il you will hnd ihi* p.ir.igr.ipli "In order to expidite the carrying out oi Hie inti nt and purp" <> oi this rtiuiutioii lautboriziiiE tin lb obu tioti building progiami jComintii'i oi nine imuibei .hull 'be appointed, three ol whom are 1 10 lie < lei ted aU»p' 'l' d "I being ’ insane It i- of course a proof mistake but it Ila-, ia-eii proi lann c-d law However Iln all em y gen er.il holds that the enrolled ad i the law .mil that "insane |« ople may st rve on the committee." Ye* sir. mi-lakes will happen, but Ihi* was a homy. EXTENSION TO CITY — (CaXiaurU Froaa Fail* <>■*> Monon. Odon. VeediT-burg. Thorntown, Jasper. HuntingbuiK and Madison By Jan 1. ififx- South Bend and Terre Haute By July 1, HH»—Evausville.
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center above, bettle-browcd czar of the Uelsen concentration camp; Dr. krita KI n doctor Who picked the W chamber victims, and Irma Greae, left 88 woman guard, K tn ths red brick prison of Hamelin, Germany, along with eight other convicted of were in the prison camps Kramer and Klein swung to their deaths Simuk IX,”,•' •« «• «“ i ..
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.1 t-dti • uihliilg lb De | 1 ata. . --. t ?JS"."V" la 1 . . i, . 'le lltdiaiiu St I.•’ ,1 - i < c ’any i •» I . Go d I-’- :1-a. Hind i- *1 I• | T Hi I 011« a; ill )(t y, a j <hi tll pa. 1., .. I.' > E til ' 1 h to ”U -.ed I , .d - t. COURT HOUSE H . 1.1 k .’ I.ought euit ; ti i - nil o-t aga.m-t Harry Ray i tot »la ii.’-' - Th- i nnphiini I ■h< that t ” det. an nt "rally | a- r- • d wl' -. a pla ,t|f .if ”11 lb 1 j if; 11 ? to tin- plaintiff all I . ; ti- ,f ! I.it .i.'i' 1 u .1 .nay iiaV' 1 s esuit’ d 'ro ll all a It” ii'i’dl • ‘ d ' h 11 1: I ” ?! iintitt alio.-. - ■ till! ;. expended Vol” f. doi or<. I II" ’ll . z.it ill, ,1 , . and .11- •• IlatleO’i’ < X|" 11 it- ill*, whir,; I h' '<4 t 1- ' -in t '• 4' , t- nd.Hit S .1 i .t..< d . Wilf;. d | It 1 in-..- ~lti' r a ’tiiU’i Hide 21 yea . ol thri’tic.i iii ?• xt tri ti l. Emil B.hiugai'net > Elio . H< yi liy <d.in lltio f . inJ.l . U tain d 111 .111 .1 ’ .d*'Ul 0)1 ■Eh .1’ !• nd iir fiiiii 0:1 \ugu.t '•. 1" i.'. Tie mnplai.it tat’ that ' a plaintiff xa- piiim-’i againrt j wagon when a tract , which the I d’ fi ti’l.iji! was operating got Oil! iof ’ out l td. I S»E 6 6 6 COLD PKEPARATIONS Liquid, Tablet*. Salve, Nose Drops I Caution use only a< directed
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-. —rr -TT” - :■ u » a Farm Bureau Plans Income Tax Schools State Organization Will Aid Farmers T: • Ind an 1 l‘.u n Bureau an|tm uii ed today that it will Jtold 1" di-trict federal inome tax i school 111 the next two weeks.: 1 The -i-ltools to which 'll fanner-i .lie invited will bl- under the sup- ! ervi 1011 of Anson Tlioiuu-. tax , |dii’ <!" of the Farm Bun an It D 1 N' edl’ i-. tax -pet j.ili t and n pretentative of the federal department ot int< nal revenue also will he present. The meeting’s i-los-esl to Adams I county and the date are as follow December Farm Bu.t-aii Coop | <dli< • Albion De. ember Y -M C A Marion Januaiy -'!. Library Huntington F.irnieiH w ho dr-ire help on <-i»m---tinting their taxes are invited to i a'li-nd any of these meeting- Following each school, those in 1 ha ge will answer individual ipte.tionand advi-c on problems in lotniec’S tiuii with tax returns. ■ ■ o -- CHANCES OF << iiulltiued I'rioii Pawe duel pa ties ate utiabi'- to ;va<h an j .igl - eiiK iit Me.lliier -ie I u ill’ r i’.a labor bond member Lloyd K Ga I Hl. 111 1 f j’l -l •■- Wait' 1 I‘. htaiy id the North Carolina • -'lp:■■ an- i ourt ami I’re‘id- lit Millon l.i-eniioai 1 ot Kutl-a- Stat" ’id lege 0 Wi need to -utfef that we may | lea. 11 I 1 pity.
MCVAY BEGINS iCoiHlnu»d *mm F»«* u ti*> «u bum tin v periscope on July 2S only lit' mile* o In- south of the , 1 nisei touttiotn tiUuiii to Leyte Aimthei me- age tinsmifted to •In iiuu'i on tin same date from Un I. b .übmaiine Pipefisli icpoind ludui contact it> adjacent waters wi h three i-m-my vessel*, piecuinably submatine*. Eailiei. En-igli John. Woolstoli of Seattle, Wash estimated that j ufliter* ami men wen killed !or trapped by the i-xplurion* 1 which locked 'he cruiset lb naked his esiiiuatv on an inspection tom he made ot tin- -hip shortly before she was attacked t nidi Albert K Rombeig of i lied Oak. I.; . a -lability expert .Ht.uh’d to th' navy’s bureau of I dup told 1.- court th.i damage reportedly -usu-i.-d by the Indian I .Ipolls would have resulted 111 til' linking of .my I S cruiser "in Ii . than 3't niiiinti Any older.givi 11 nr precaution- taken by th’ship'- 1 olltlUalldi r. he add'd, uruld nut hui' saved th’- -hip —- —- (» - \V. liu n the .ant, t'-: home w. build
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CHAPTER TWENTY Gaii’a next stop was at the hoapial. She was late for the clinic and the hurried down the corridor, to •ollidc with Stephen McCormick. He caught her by the arm. “la here a doctor in the house?” “A million of them, brother!” she mid, “What kind do you want?” “One about five feet six,” he raid, ‘with black hair that sort of curls iround her ears, and blue eyes, and scaring a light blue flannel ircss—” "We're all out of those!” But lUuptly she was serious. “How is .he shoulder behaving?” “Well, it’s calmed down a bit, but Father seems to think there is pressure on a nerve—l think he said it was caused by a blood clot in the >ld wound. I'm In for a bit of surgery. One major, one minor.” He accompanied her down the hall. I’ve telephoned you a couple of limes, but you’re never in." “I’m sorry,” she said- “Please I try again.” She glanced up at him. thinking how much better he looked. The awful haircut was growing out, the sick pallor had been replaced by a reddish burn, and be had gained a bit of weight. “You shouldn’t encourage me unless you mean it," he said cheerfully. “Next Saturday, Father is ’ turning over his collection of medir.*l books to the city. It's going to be quite s show. Will you come with ■ me?” "I’m sorry, I’m going with Burke i Gentry." “What about doing something i this evening, then?” "I’d like to, but I am having supi per at the Thayers. Oh, say— ’’ she I hesitated for a moment, and then looked at him amusedly. "You’ve I scorned quite interested in what I'm doing-" “Yes. Can I help?” he asked | quickly. "Would you stand one of my poor I mothers to the dia)>er service?” “I’d be delighted to,” he said. "Tou err nice,” she said gratefully. “Just for that I'll treat you , to a picnic!” “Good. I love picnics. W hen shall | it be?” "What about Sunday?” She seiI dom saw Burke that day; he was busy with his mother. “I’ll have Katie roast a chicken and bake a cake.... Now, I’ve got to run!" She went about the rest of the day feeling better because she had seen him. “I should have warned him that I'll probably take even further advantage of his generosity,” she thought “But he won’t mind, I’m sure ” In the afternoon, she went by the Mildren a ward. Kemem’ecring lit-
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Military Deserter Racket Is Smashed Surprise Raid By London Policemen London, Dei 15—(TP I—A *urprise nighttime sweep by an esti mated s.imO Ixmtlon policemen. Alltel lean and Allied military police trying to smash the military di citer racket was reported to have bagged *"•' nusped* by early today Downtown London police stations were jammed with suspect!, some in uniform and some in evi • nine clothes, rounded up during Hie night by the squads of white helmeted American MP’s. Scot land Yard detectives, lamdon bo’. hies. British. Canadian and Polish military police Police wen- seeking to round up th 1 imated in.'iim Allied miltt.iij di 1 rt> 1 living illegally tn Britain Most of them were be liivul to be in London At least Il known d'-scrters were caught by 11 p tn | Si "Halid Yard oftii ial called
tle Nina Sermalmo’s recent stay there brought up a picture of the child’s father, Johnny. She must do something about him, for if her suspicions were true he might contaminate Carman and the child.... She caught sight of * young nurse's aide wheeling in the children’s supper trays. “Lucienna!” she said warmly. “How's it going?” There was a flush on I.uciennc's pert little face. "I’m sueh a dope, Gail. It’s taking me forever to get the hang of things!” Her golden hair made a smooth eap for her well-shaped head; her mouth was bare of color. “She looks older,” Gail thought. “This will help her grow up.” When Lucienne had first announced her intention of taking a nurse’s aide course, Gail had thought, “She’s still beglamorized by the hospital but when she’a really well and back in the swim of her normal life, parties, and clothes and good times, she'll forget about it. She’ll get over her crush on Doctor Kramer, too." But Lucienne had surprised her. She had exchanged her pretty clothes and the usual flower in her silky hair for a maroon uniform and a white apron, for white cotton stockings and low-heeled oxfords. For her luncheons and matinees and good times, she had exchanged instruction in taking temperatures, giving baths, carrying bedpans Without getting sick to her stomach. ... If she were doing all this for Ralph Kramer’s sake, Gail decided. she deserved a fighting chance! “Are you coming over for supper tonight?” Lucienne asked, after she'd delivered the first tray. “Yes. I'll wait now and drive you home if you’d like.” When Lucienne stepped into the blue coupe, she was once more a pretty girl with too much lipstick, a silly hairdo and a too-short, bright red, calico dirndl. But Gail pursued her former train of thought. "You know, darling, I’ve been watching you around the hospital. You'd make a tine trained nurse.” "I probably would." Lucienne agreed serenely, “but I'm not that ambitious.” “Yet you’re slaving away as a nurse's aide.” "Oh. that's different!" They were passing the fashionable shops oi the Heights. “Look at that green dress in the Vogue's window, Gail. Isn’t it divine?” “I didn’t notice,” Gail said”I’ll stop by tomorrow and try it on. I’ve got a special date for Saturday night.” They found Boyne Thayer sitting on a wieker cn»ir on th< UrtpceThough the sun had Mt and a cool-
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ne.--tilled 'ilight eott. r. f r ock BK “Y' u'll tinned ' 1-• •' It *; t » or r left the ;i ’ rst ness being*"Dor t 1' ■ " "Al! I h;«VC to sius M ‘ • mi “If you m; t >hl r '» if I.’■ said p-1.’.-i about the b« tr.« “He didn't prove «?■ ca-e," R■ • • “Well, error’.' Gail -s t'-'-r..*.'• tor M(<’ rm .. r-tty the old char d , ' * discoveries tinu 'h"7 tried out a•' d I! W| pened to 3/r ease, a? I'm ■ younger d..--i chances in * < u ’-'' the resul ■ * ’'■ !l ,L >U “I fee! nr.i il- < . Hercule.-. i no “N^vert : » i in at th-.r. a ■ do a oh J ’’fJß I those white ’ 1 J 3| , * Gail »<« !:ltn ‘ Thayer, a. • with Reyna ' i to her dr. • / • herself in th- n ;:! “ r ’ She opened • nud u- 1picked up a ' ,"7. mt’« ' looks perfectly u'. r- B Tm t said. “Il nee Is » ‘ it, will you"'' n.itliK’ i "Why, th.inks, heyua. B er wear jewelry. _ t "Don't argue. , Jf( • brusquely. "<’bp •’ ' ’ s , Incidentally - . a bill yet. M one. You deserie ' , , ft( fj r "My fees are tne >a.nc - one. Reyna " , I "Don’t b>‘ ■.,> i> ? Reyna ‘ r ';! , ' l ' '7 thick mouth. ‘ • Ilb out th.s Doc'or hr-"> t coming tonight“Is he couu'U , |(> „hAsU l -Ye,. I heard A bini« Lucienik p*** I i said slowly. what*” ’ ••Thati=nY ,^‘u’u l ouf* 1 « of a man is hefor an answer, si. ■ , ( . orni .c.“' ing much of bt«' e ’ " K 0 , i h Hes* fo * “You're fe-l'-J- 11 ’ able young ® a! ' » ’ (To b* cvouai**
