Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1950 — Page 1

Vsl XLVIII. Ns. 305.

CHINESE MAKE MENACING SHIH TO EAST - -

Drastic Order UiJ VwNMI ----- UseOfCoM To Cit Deeply leto wnrwlvvl Os Mb, TV Sets Washtagtaa. Dec. 29 — (UF> — Th* •»»«*•* today leek PM" tlcqlly eumpte** alteeuttoa «*■• trei orer seppll** of cobalt •• • mee* tta will mi deeply tate ■ IrfUaa suppile* es radtee. Mevltloa sets and household Item* Tbe drastic order follows girt erpmopt step* to control nibtier suppll*, tighten tank credit and j.ut Into effect penalty laws agqtast hoarders of vital metertale. The aatloaal production author tty announced that beginning Fab. • «Jl every purchase of more than Ji )MSN> .at strategic cobalt will reV. quire NBA approval. iacludtag defabae orders Among other things. tbo cobalt action made tt practically certain that color television In In mothbaUa for the dotation of the entofglMk'y> -*\ It waa the first topto-bottom allocation order issued stace the government revived World War — n control powers *® mobfttte American Industry for military . MFA off trial* aatd practically — aM the suppll** «* cobalt the V H *perts 9* percent of Us need* wM boModat d»r rooming ami essential civilian production afire iaE ■ Ao ab fMociao moeeere. clvmaa boere la Jnabary • m *• allowed Op to oee-thlrd the amount of cobaolt they weed la Jaaoory. IM* 7—CaMlt la inaialy weed for highavabf tool alvei* without which uflbo /redaction would fail 7 While then* moot-vital Item* waft comiM under strict governmeat coatrete, officials predicted .(til higher feed price* noir year and Mid they need chance* In the present law if they have to keep thma 4awa. — ’ A | Ike game tin.*, the economic .tadrtllaalion agency designated 13 ( ttlp. aa regioeal headquarter* - * frelhnibary at»P for handling and price control* matter* whfrh may follow In. further con ! trqig . ( fa another major action. the| yoveraaaont required the nation »j MAM I* poet more of their depot- i it* with the federal reaorve bank*. === Uta* cMUM down th* Mmmhh hr money available for loan*. she action order* the bank* to put up about M.ott.roo.hod more thaa before The federal reserve board aaid that actually dries up about 1U.0M.000.000 in credit. r thua stalling oft Inflation. It alao mean* tower loan* for auto*. TV rota, refrigerator* and other hobaahoM good* The NPA Issue.! a (tern warn-; Ing to hoarder*: they will l>e jail jL rd for oao year and fined lia.ooo if they board or atockplle more lhaa they newd or if they sell on the black market. Midnight High Mass Oa Naw Years Eve Tbo New Year will bo ushcrfel la with W midnight high mas* at St- Mary'* Catholic church Tit-* maaa will begin at 12 oelock Sunda/ night The usual holiday maw>o* Will be Mid Monday morning. Three Small Children Are Burndd To Death Edinburg, lad.. Dec. 39 — (UPI ? —Throe email children of Mr. and Mr*. Man Miller were burned to death when a flaah fire apparently atarted by an overheated Move deotroyed their one-room home yeeterday. H»ad ware nine-month-old Phyl I Ila Jean: Herald 3. and Hale 3. Four other children were away fWNB DOOI* Mre Millar wa* vialtlng at .a heme three door* away when the fM Marled. Neighbor* naw *mok* pouring from the houae and kick-1 ed la the door but met by a *beet of Clam*, were unable to enter th* hurnlnc home to taro the children

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT . - ONLY AAtLV NCWAFAFC* IN AOAMt COUNTY

To Wi|Mr MMnKI 224 Eisi Os Decakr State Will Receive Bids Or January IB There I* good new* In (tore for pernon* residing along and u«ln* TB highway nt. eaat of liecatur to Abe Ohio *tat* line. The xtate hlghwqg commission will receive blds W the concrete widening and bituminous resurfacing of the much complained of toad from the Mon roe afreet bridge east to the Ohio line, according to word received here today A legal advertisement Inviting bid* will appear in Saturday's Itaily ' Democrat. lUd« will Ire received January 1* at Indianapolis. Hid* also will be received for the mile on highway 33t 'from the Intersection with IT.S. road 37 west toward Preblo. which wa* not resurfaced last year when the balance of that road wa* rebuilt to Markle In a list of some 35 improvement* planned for early spring by the highway commission. 23i I* th* only road In Adam* county Included In the program. Th* east highway ha* been patched for several years and ha* been the scene of several serious a.-cl-dents In the last two year*. It is believed that the widening and resurfacing Will cut these mishap* to a minimum Highway 231 i» a heavily travelled highway, linking at Van Wert. 0.. with several Important Ohio - road*. The distance to be improv-' ed east of th* Mohroe street bridge will be k.7# mile*, and the stretch west of Decatur will be 7S mile •ULUITIN BAlvar Cato.. Dae M. ■ * I Ito gatAiMf*- mi - " «h* AmuMter mine* by a fire wMnh broke owl la th* blstsrMAdk* Ww”v w V upwrvov vtv ww awwy • Doctors, Dentists Register Jan. 15 1 — ———jWaahington. Dec 39 tl’Pt Selective service ha* fired Jan IS a* the draft reglstrathm date fori ■ll phyaiclaa*. dentist* and veter | inarlan* onder M who have n--. | yet signed up. Maj. Gen H. | Hershey, draft director, estimated i that 210.004 professional men are affected ! In the first registration last th t 1 14. 21.000 yoiii g doctor* signed up. | They were the men who re ep/cd | their medical , training at govern-, I nient JmwSriQlMfarflMTwS ; II ■■ 21 months of active duty Doctor* . who nr* members of the reserves - and certain types of aliens are eiempt from the new under 50 registration Post-Election Meet Held last Evening ' Democrat Officials i Hold Meeting Here > Members of the Adam* county of , Helal family, plus office holders and precinct committeemen. Thursday;, met in ’he Moose lodge home for a . imst rlectlon dinner, to review the blDy’s past, present and future in the county Invitation's were sent to town- , ship trustee.* county commissionship trustees, county commisKionmen. county officers and members ‘ ' of the central committee by Democratic county chairman Dr. Harry Hebbl* Sheriff-elect Robert Shraluka served as toastmaster at the meet Ing, Introducing the various apeak- ' era, among them Kd Jaberg. county 1 clerk, who related briefly the regiatratlon outline for the joining city ‘ elections In DeeUfnr. Berne and the town of Geneva. Accordingly, he 1 said, the voting lists will b* purged of names not meeting the, quallfl- i callous to vote in these elections I Joint repbreentarivyt 0 Remy Blerly also spoke on the coming legislative session, and urged pub He cooperation by stating their legislative desire* Pierce Harnish. Well* county cbalnnaa. alao spoke during th* evening Music for the evening was furBlsbed by the Puck*r Huddle Mud •lingers, of t'ulon township

Attorneys Make New Bid Today ToSaveClkk Fort Wayne KiNet Scheduled To Die In Chair Tonight Michigan City. ML. Dec. 3* — I UP) — Attorney* for Franlia Click. 31. fMher of five, made anol her last-minute bid today to save him from the electric chair where he waa scheduled to die tettigbt dimaiing one of the *tnu>ge*t murder myuerie* la the annals of crime. At Fort Wayne, lad.. Click'* hometown, attorney* Robert Buhler and Dea Flanagan prepared to argue a petition they filed two day* ago asking Judge Wllllem Si-honnen who sentenced Click, fur a writ’ of error coram nobis H< hannen said the state requested permission to file aa answer by 1 p. in. Two deputies altoreey general. however, were not ready at that time and fo-hanaen said th* hearing would be delayed. If fo-hannen rules before nick U eier-nted. the ruling might result In a reprieve t’llck w<mM get an automatic May if Svhannen sustained the petition if he over ruled it. Buhler pianned to file aa appeal and fly the ladiahapotl* to ask the Indiana supreme court to Mop the elocution Meanwhile. Click chatted with warden Alfred Dowd in slate prison death row and Dowd said he wa* calm and “undismayed " Click wa* quoted by a guard as saying electroculfoa wa*...“• uutek IHh . long Mine**." Click's wife. Marie, and bl* mother came from Fort Wayne to visit him for th* last time this after noon. They said they would remain and a<<omp*ay the luxly lo Fort Wayne for borlal Click will he okecatad a tew ] minutes after midnight for the ! rape slaying in 1914 of Phylllr ; Cosine, a pretty 17 year-old high I school girl, in his hometown of Fort Wayne. Ind ■ He apparently butt bi* last [chance for life yesterday when I Gov. Henry F 8. hrlcker and two state supreme court justice’ turned down plea* for a stay of enoen■tion —————■ —— As he walks through death-wow, click will pass the cell of Ralph Ijobaugh. 31 a former gravedigger from Kokomrl ttid . whose destiny W-Wlforiwfned with 'lhat of Click Youlhs Ordered To ‘ Kjpon rwwiy i Air Notional Goard - Repartees Revealed I The names of 21 Adanm county tyouths who are lo report for active duty with die 163rd fighter squadiron of the air national guard at I Baer field February 1 were released today by Lt Col. William Sefton, commanding officer of the outfit, it is assumed this la not n complete list of Adam* county youths, for It wa* learned that two others. Kill Terveer and Eugene Baker, though not on the revealed list.' were orderer to peport to the squadron headquarter* for duty. —The list of men from Decatur included on the list are Max Gilpin. Herbert Goeli. Von King, Edwin Korte. Robert Laurent. Philip Rehm. Richard Rice. George Smith. Warreii A*i<ild. Lauren Arnold. Merle Kuhn. Ralph Jackaon. Robert Smith. Richard Ogg. and Donald Chronister. Tboee Pram Berne include I.eRoy Sprunger. David Bchwarl*., l-ee Moser. Richard llollenhacher. Palmer lleare and Loren Hear*. The total number of men who are to report to the squadron was not revealed by Sell on , rri " • —--. « WCATHER Mostly fair thl* eHerneon, portly cloudy tonight and kot urday. knew north end rein er enow south portion by take taturdey. Low tonight near 10 worth. IS te 20 eeuth. High Beturdoy 20 te 39 north, M le 3S eeuth.

Decatur, Indiana, Friday* December 29,1950.

Qundripieffic Smiles Far Mom

CONFIMNT of rehahUltstkm and ta wonderful spirt!. Pf<- Holier' L itmith of Middleburg. Pa., who h*i parts of hi* arms and legs In Korea smiles up al hl* mm her, Mr*. Clara Pmith at Walter Reed hospital in WaahiMUm. Looking ml kt Pennnylvanla Ameri. sn 1-e---gton Commander Jo**ph McCrnrfce* who escorted Mrs Hmith on the Idmkm-sponosred flight to the bedside of America's fl-st quati-, rople amputee of the Korean campaign

Thmmm SifliK Bill Io Aid Yogoslovß Famine Relief Aid To Tito Government >. . fWashington Dec 20 — (UP) — I‘resMewt Truman signed Into law today a MH to give Marshal Tito'* ahti-cofflinform government In Yagowlavia t3S.ooU.4ftu In addlttonal lamtae relief aid. Tbo MU marked the first time > staoe I>N««A Mhm th* V. 8. kon extended attsiMance lo a c/nmmunIst government Tito's regime, though dedicated to communism at bom*, ha* bucked the Itn’alan dominated international comlnform for two year*. The bill, passeit overwhelmingly by the senate and bouse, actuslly author!*** 3a«,»9o,ttot> In relief for th* -ilrought-atricketi country, Hut of this total ahont llJ.otHi.iUm already has been earmarked from other government funds and will be replaced from money mad* available through new legislation Passage of the bill eame after President Trnman told congress that without fmid shipments Tito's regime might fall ami that Its ‘ ability to withstand Soviet pres sure would Ite seriously undermined ■ Gen Omar :J. Bradley, chairW*an of the joint chiefs of staff, ■bo told congreaeiqMl -cernmittees tliat Tim's 32-rttvlrion army, second only to Rnssia's In Europe. Was counted upon to support the western defense cause In event of war with Russia. —■’ Auto License Bureau Changes Hands Today Mrs. Dole Death Is Nev Office Manager _ The Decatur auto license bureau changed hand* today and Mute audi- , tors checked out Mre. Charles Lose, bureau manager th* last two years and checked in Mr*. Dele Death, who wa* selected recently by the Decatur Republican precinct committeemen and chairman Harry. E-s---«*x, I - Mrs. Ixwe said that she desired ( to thank the Democrat orgaplxition for placing her in the bureau the last two years and she biso wiehed to thank tbe public for its indulgence during the busy times Mrs. Death announced that the bureau would be moved from its location in rhe Schafer store and returned to the Heimann building ' at 119 South Second street The bureau will reopen January 2 and from that date on grotw income tax papers will be filled out and 1 also 197(1 auto license plates will go on sale. Mrs. Death will have ati assistant during the rush periods, add she I stated that she would endeavor to •Tero T* F**e MM. NO PARtR MONDAY Following cMtem es * num- < bee es year*, the Decatur Dally < Demecrat will net publish an I edition Monday, Jan. 1. which t I* New Year* day. I

Yotrth't Courage Impretses Aides At Vets Hospital Washington. De. 39 — H'Pl — Pfc. Roliert L. Smith may try out a new right hand today Attendants at Walter Reed hospital, impressed by the conrage of the 24-year-old quadruple amputee said Smith probably_ will he using the artificial hand skillfully within a short time ■i Doctors had hoped to Tit tbe Jtountt soldier with th* temporary tUpqfoo pee*oyd*3* *•< • reantaa With hl* mother proved too firing. Lt Gregory Zann. who'is attend-1 Ing the first U. S. serviceman to lose all four limbs in the Korean war. said Smith soon should he "scratching his nose and liobiing lii* own cigareu." Mrs. Clara E. Smith. »l:n arriv -e.l by air from Middleburg. Pa., yesterday, said she’s "sure the youth “will get along all right." 'He has plenty of git'," she said after her 1 first visit with her son ■ . • "' ■ ‘ -Mot. Smith was told that her son may he able to write and walk with artificial limbs, within three months Attendants said Smith probably wilj he able to leave the hospital tor short periods before I Jnly. using cine-plastic limbs The veterans sdsn rc’-'ra tton quelled Smith's main worry that he'd he unable to., support his mother. A VA spokesman said the youth will get the maximum LtSb monthly; (tension although his limb* were amputated because ■>f frostbite rather than battle wound*. The spoilsman aaM the payment will "include 3150 for total disaMlßy plus 9210 for the amputations. Smith's mother now receive* *tate welfare aid. The government also pays half the cost of an .amputees special house, with a maximum grant of 35.004. The so-called "wheel chair homes" are built with extra wide doors and other special faclHttas Tbe Pennsylvania department of the American Legion, which Hew Mrs. Smith to Washington, also ha* atarted a fund for tbe young soldier Mrs. Smith *tlll Iwwlldered by all the attention shower*.! on her and her son. wore a new outfit to the hospital today The legion quickly /bought her a new wardrobe wlfon she arrived at national airport In a th’’-, coot, hatless, and wltlMMtt gloves or purse She insisted at first that she'd have to hurry home because 'everyone will want to know how Boh is." But she agreed to stay tor perhaps a week when doctors explained that her presence will help holster the soldier's morale A l-egion officer assured her that he'H Moke the foresee and feed the family ekt:" New Years Eve Service At Zion Lutheran Special New Years eve servicer will be held at the Zion Lutheran church Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. It waa > announced today by the Ker Edgar P Schmidt, pastor Thl* will be a preaching end prg. er servfoe and wltt -ontlylii* sp proximately one hour

Ominous Shift Toward East Follows Pattern Os North Korea Drive

Most Business To Suspend On Monday Two-Doy Holiday For Most Os City Frank Kitson. superintendent of the county home- today expressed the gratitude of the persons st the home tor the "wonderful” Christmas afforded them by various civic, fraternal, veteran and business organisations, as well as 4Uemb*M of the Girl Scouts and the General Eleg tile company's eholr ;—L. •More than 1.444 visitors thronged to the home during the Christmas holidays. Kit son said, adding lo th* festive spirit of the season The holiday seqeon will continue through this weekend, with the second *ucce*»tve two-day vacation arriving For the most part. Deestur will cfoee Rs door* tightly ami people Will either stay at home, congregate tor private parties, or go te ehUßdul—.. —A large erow'd is anticipated by the Decatur minister* and church**", sponsoring -the watchnight services tyi he held in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren churcff Sunday night Decatur Protestant .hur.hre will combtae Her -tkw- servkre that sriU be con- ' ehtded shortly after mMnlgta. ' | Monday morning 1 With the city's businesses closk ci for the weekend, as well as many of the restaurants, the county court house, city hall. First State Bank, fiecaturfte* will be able to choose from. In addition Jo! or along with, tit* scheduled l ehnreb services, several parties Saturday night and ihe holiday basketball tourney on Monday. The Elks. Moo’* and American Ldgfon post all haw indicated they would have parties Saturday TaV.-rns. of course, will he . lose-l both Sunday and Monday Decatur and county .’.bools, of course, will reopen their door* after i7i<- I»<»tf.l.»y<. e'>dlng"~Tli‘e Christmas holidays for _Die stu30 total Merchants To Honor First Baby Valuable Awards To First Baby Os 1951 Thirty Decatur merchants will participate In the annual baby content. stid afl oUhem describe their gift* In a two-page advertisement In this issue or the Decatur Daily Dequtcrat Along with il.e announcepient of the gifts, context yules win be printed. the rules pointing out that tor the parents to be eligible they mast be residents of Preble. Root. Union. Kirkland. .Washington or St. Mary's township The birth must be reported to tbe Democrat office not later than Wednesday morning. January 3; that tbe date, hour and minute of birth must also be reported, confirmed by the attending physician or hospital official*. Those Decatur merchants sponsoring lineup of gifts to be awarded to the first baby born in 195 L to parents living In the six northern townships of the county include Kaye's Shoe jitore. Myers' Firestone store. Pumphrey- Jewelry store. Sanitary Market. Holtbouse Schulte and company. Ehinger'*. t'hrick Brothers. Holt house Drug ctmipanv, Zwtck'i. Morris five and fen cent and Heller. Smith drug company. Decatur Dally Democrat. Haltermed's Gerber Meat Market. Haflfch and Morrissey.' Riverview Garden’. Klblick and company. Lane's Shoe store. Gambles'. Wylie Furniture company. L Anspaugh uudio J J Newberrv company. Bower Jewelry store. Fairway restaurxat. Kohpr Drug store. First Rtat* Bank. Begun ’ Clothing stme, Habegget Hardware and Adams 1 and Cort theaters

Truman Hoover Views lAs Isolation Denounces Former I President Hoover As Isolationist WashlagHHi. Dec 29 — I CP) - President Truman’s denunciation of former president Herbert Itoow er a* an isolationist drew heated Republican protest* today. Mr Trnman told M* news conference late yesterdaythsl Mr Hoover advcM-gied isolationism .when he proposed that the nation strengthen hs own defense* and refuse to send more men or arms to Europe until our allM’ Have built a "sure dam against the Red ftaod." Mr. Truman said th* United Htmes Is not returning to Isolationism. and told newsmen they ■ ••aid be sure of t%at John Footer Dulles. Repuldicah state deportment adviser who is M badhled to speak In New York ' tooigJtt. (at 7 p m. CSTi. may ' heighten fatw-fatty. frtetton area ■ the natioa's foreign Dulles wired Mr. Hoover /•*- ' terday thar “the point of riew 1 which I shall exprejp may be somewhat different from yours, but I agree wlth’imurh that you said and \ hope and expect that • yon sett) agree with much that I; ,»*y-'" . ' ■ ' " T7Z. Sen. Arthur Watkins. ~31.. Utah, who strongly opposed ratifies! lon of the N'oeth Atlantic n|u tual defense pact, vhailenced Mr I Truman to report- publicly oh the efforts “of out •O’calle-T antes” to build their own defenses .. ■ —7-,, “What -have our allle’ done in , the 16 mouths sin< e the pa< t was ratified, other j han to make promises’" Watkins asked *) disagree With Mr. Trutasu complete- k Syj’syjiiiww, .- 1 Mr Hoover asked the nation to he realistic, not Isolationist Mr. .Hoover was pointing up the fact that our so-called alites in Europe are running out on us and we re not runulng out on them. Sen Hugh Hailer. R Meh. called Mr. Hoover>- speech “a welcome breath of fresh air." • He <ald the former preaMer.t made s cold hard analysis with demands that the nation send rraore troops or dollar* until west ern Europe demonstrates ability and willingness to resist aggression However »ien Hubert H Hum•Tere T* fore* Tare) Varied Program Is Offered Rotarians Excellent Program Presented Thursday A highly interesting and varied program of entertainment was pre sented at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotary dub Thursday evening at the final meeting of 1950 The program opened with several excellent vocal solos by Mrs James Edington, of Bluffton, accompanied at the piano by ><r brother. Dar win Letts, *n outMandltig mnslciaa of New York' City They were inI rod need by t helc-fether. Ray Lett X. a member of the service 'eluh _ Second on the program Wa* tatenstlns color film of Atlantic City, whh-h sill lw the site of the annual convention of Rotary -International next summer * -* The meeting dosed with a brief discussion bv Max Schafer of thl* city, a hearing judge for tbe star* board es workmen's compensation Schafer briefly oqtHnrd the work of the commission and a- fewW hie •xperieme- B’ a Hidsv at hearing.* thfoughou' the, state R«* Kalvet was chairman of the program

Price Five Cents.

■' r 9 irr " -- South Korea Troops Forced Back Eight Miles On Portion Os Eastern Front Tokyo. Saturday. Dee. 3* — (UFi —Chinese CommnMst Wwqm massed along the 3«tb puraHd in Korea began a menacing shift to ; t hwjeaeljrrtaar. flufta beet* of re* _ pOrth that United Nations troops had been thrown back Il.uu» yards near th* east coast Front report* said tbe ominous eastward shift followed the same pattern that preceded the big Chi nree offensive tn North Korea That attack sent the U 8. 9rt army larti. - a- 34<*mile -retreat to Seoul The Chinese maneuver followed ' 14 day* of probing attack* skid, have been thrown back *ll afoor the. 14»mile United Nat lon# front except in the area W to 54 mile* found from tbe eaaGeoast. An 9th. army spoksemaa Mid Frt- , day that South Korean troop* along that section of the front were totted to retreat 14.444 yards neerty eight mile*,- under pressure of a M retag Communist attack. Other offk-i*! America* sources dUagrert! with the Sth army's *r» favorable estimate of the Kitnation but prc Ue iuformatton on Ibe east , -»vn front was veiled by eeenrity regufottaws 1 The broad picture, howeyer. resame -an 'CnMHM ' 2».0q» (Mttaew Mid Korean Com riiuuts!* massed in striking forafk . tion along tbe four main invasion , highways Into Routh Korea Gen. Dorigla* MacArthur* head ’ quarters expected tbe new Red of I feriai've win strike first in the teni irr or eastern end of the line ta an I attempt tn outflank the allied Imjm river litre north of Seoul .. Sporadic clashes between *th army and Communist patrols were . reported *ll along the front, from . the Kaesong area northwest of Seoul almost to the cart coast ft _ appeared the Red rtffetisive would not be long delayed Lt Gen Matthew B Ridgway, who took over command of rhe S’ti arniy only, three day* ago said on his return front * troht-line lnspe<-~ • tion tom that be had complete resfidence in the ability of his tresw to cope wtth the Impending ofleuSlve . - ■ With at teas! ope full Chinese di vision already scros* rhe isih l>sr*llel. American military men harkvd to the United Nations intake action on .Chins'* invasion of South Korea < They bettered the UN must decide whether to go all-out againet the Chinese fovuden as tt did? agatast the North Korean invaders last-- summer, including bombing China's reut areas R 39 superfortresses carried tbe war back to Korea's northeast coast today Stat wares of D2s« dropped I7« ton* of demolition bombs on the port of Songjin |4<f • mites northeast <M Haagnsm They reported sxceHent result« (Biter American bomber* and fighters bombed, rocketed and tna chlnv-gqnned Communist front Hue troop* on both sides of the ffJMI parallel Two major witbdrawal’ at,,- the ■ rare Te Twee rtsei Worm Os Deodline To File For Bonus • Satireday is (he deadline f. - World War II veterans to fttr Toe the state <>f Indiana bonus Conmender Gerald M Smit ley of A* ams county chapter 9L Disabled American Veterans stated radar that be will be at the . hapter hall above Kroger's grwrerv Hatnrdav night from 7 peter* until 9 3n tn 'H E tt MOM ■ hlttf ■■remise* eqwu w w v re I re re. w !<*l lir* v»- re-“t a D. A V member ta -nmyWln; his application According ly latesi rew-rts. no extension of time will be given ’ ■ the filing tor a bonus and the In. rtf D.A V chapter member-, wtlt he ■lad to assist may vetereus m i-<w« Meting thytr sppta-atioe-. ttstnr- - - ■■ Tbr DAV ball is ’he rrw-’ fonwerh nreupied so tdm herbypom nf VF W which recent!' moved, in Its be* hrm.* <m TMrd afreet