Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1951 — Page 6
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Gophers Hand Indiana First Big Ten Loss -kji . ‘. , ■ Hilcuro, Fib. 11—(UP) in<llnnu> hopes to win the B(g 10 bask* • tbalt title for tjje Hrat time- In Branch McCracken's coaching <*a* t' » r. so high only three 'days ago, 'rn;o he "battered tonight at lowa 1 City. i - < b IJntll Sbtiirdny night th« Hoos. Were leading the league with a ti-rj record, "Hut then the upstart I Minnesota Cophers pulled the hiujor upset of the HiiiMon, tripping Lndluhu, rtl to 54, tin it brllllani i< hounillng prrfottn'unet. from the pi ; tin* squad -J Tonight’lmllnim, still cm llu* toad, ipol’t -mitt the full llt.oijgli mIoW jowu It twkryex Hut again the re 'houtidlpg may hr the dlfl'i ii-m e lowa/ 1 was touted 111 pit *,eaion n«tltnu(>« a*'the team tt> liiaf for the llfle Then (ho Hawkeye* . slumped. lint lately lowa ha* l otne bark. controlling opponents' fast breaks with Its height, hhd boast , ik four ga’no winning streak, in * ("hiding such decisions as 73 to 55 „ over’ Northwestern. 63 to 53 over * Missouri and fill to 47 over Minm* I sola. ' ’ The Hoosier* have poor height ■ (o throw against town's Frank Cals--I beek and. Chuck Darling, both J closer to seven feet than six. and ; it's questionable whether speed and the expert ball handling rtf Bill Garrett. -Sammy Miranda, and Bill J Tosbeff'can .keep Indiana in front ’ - (if lowa an entire game. j The Indiantt-fowa clash headlines 4 five game slate tonight. The X—dlher major match pits Illinois, restored to first place by a 63 to 52 win over Wisconsin Saturday while Indiana was losing, against Ohio otute at Champaign. j-. y Other league matches are Minne kcda at Michigan. Northwestern at Michigan State and Wisconsin ’at jburdue. " ! ” i Minn.‘sotaj used expert rebounih fug to avenge an earlier 32 to 26 sAefeut by Fndlana, with sophomore 1 jlyb Gelle'Ahe star, though Whitey . Skoog caged 17 points for the gophers. ■ . 1 ', 1.1, . Indiana'* HUI Toshefl paced his I , qhih tkiihll ■i had four men scoring in ||ouhle. figures led by H by Ted ('teach. to overcome a |i) point Wi uonsiii .lead ami win going away N'oithwesti pii was .sparked Io a slid to ;',ii decision over Msclllgiyi by ? U j2i’epolnt pit forumme f|<im Huy ; ILtMxl*’* the ponferwm e's leading . kibri' wild Im i' >itigd *hh till a I • ilidm tut limy ga|io*)i»l« i t Hui at 2|\| | pulpl pei snip* tivri afip • ;■ •j ; irn a i lipped <Hilo Hliih’ HIV In 71 < |o| the lout ilt ■ o|i<’< ,4|i lvo*||; ( tv)., .. i i will it' Crtlslmt k 111 Hi d IN points |M Itllllm I’t II! < to>n It’ityio ’, mm* I’uiduo meftniitpd Murtiihdle til to liN 1 ' .; *, ■- , High School basketball * ■ ‘Fort Wayne Contra! 119, j'oi l 'Waytin Rbuth 11 • Fort Wayne North 51. South Betid Central .49 (overtime); ! (Gary Emerson 69, Fort Wayne 'jmcordia 34. ifluntertown 7ft &puth Whitley \'.t |. ' ■ ’ ' h<eo 64,AWpodburn 4S. ’Spencerville 62, jlarlan 46. rAlblon .48, Butler 44. JNew Albany 79, Terre Haute Grrstineyer 40. \ Hiary Froebel 51, IjaPorte 40. \ lEvatisVille # Memorial 58, IndiiduapoUs Cathedral 55 (overtime). . Bosse 56, Peru , 35. Culver 71, Mishawaka 66. Tech <4l, Indianay< lis Broad Ripple 36. . Mumie Central 5.1 Vincennes ' phlhklrk 57, Lapel 55|. llaminohd 52, Hammond Clark 4s. (overtime)., EasJ Chicago Washington. SS, li t insvHie 5 L ilru7.lT6ht, Hammond? Noll 29 toiverthne). Tonight & Tuesday | ln Wondrod* Technicolor| * INGKIII RKHGMAN “JOAN OF ARC” , Jom< Ferrer, Ward Bond . j A Caet . of Thoueende -Wed. & Thure.—“Breaking Point” John Garfield, Patricia Neal > \Firat Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thur*, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! ■ .. «——Oj—O—— Gothirtfl pun.—' Foreign L«oion” With ABBOTT A COBTELLO
Weed's Schedule Qf Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday 'i Fiirl Wayne Central at Yellow Jackets, Adaimu Central at, Monmouth Jefflersotr v» Pleasant Milla at FicrneJ Thursday 1 Commodores vs Adams vCentuii . at Plqasnnt Mills (Adams Centra: i home game) | ■I / Friday lYellow Jackets at Portland. i Geneva al Hartford. i Montpelier at Berne I . '■ : \ \ ' Decatur, Fuelling Share League Lead Flattm k apt| Ihriitnr w» h* vh ■ tors tn the tluul kmm<-M of jhr l.utloiin grade hi Ihml haigue Hal itidity night ih the lloiigHkmLgym Flail <a k Ltletv <f rd Ft ledhrlm. 'Jit 21 1 ami Ih vuliir whipped Itvthlehi m, ..r, £ , Iheiittlr ami I'lvlllm* Wupml up' thf’l htiotib* m hfdiile- inH first p|;p r I tic. »n<*hpwltli hie vl< tmh*s and otje def. at ' ' * The Irurut will yylml, tip i 1 . a.tiyiriujC thiweekend with thei league Umtp.v at the Motijnouthl gym. : * ■ ; ° I First t(uind games will Im Friday. Bingen will meet Fried heiin in ihe opener ift 6\ 15 o'cldt V. followed, by Bethlehem and Flair rock, with Decatur and Fuellinlg | meeting fn final pt 5:45. Semi-fifials will’ be played Satur day .nlkhtj. Preble, which drew the bye. will play .the Bethleiiem-Fltif rock winder at 7:30 pin, followed by the Bingen-Ft iedheim and Deca-tur-Fuellipg winners. The final game will be played at 2 p.m.xfcuntlav . L \ Final Standings. . ’ \ W L Pct. Decatur 5 1 .833 Fuelling 5 1 .SIT! ■ •Bingi ti 4 2 ta;; \Flatroek . . J i 667 i Bethlehon . .. . 1' 5 1f,7! Friedhvim I 5 .167 Preble ....j - 5 ,167 Sati)ttlay's box semes: a Flatrock x- p'.''* 1 FG -FT TP Mi lbher, f ? 0 1 | i f .. ft o nl IloM, <• '. r . . 7 \ I 15 T. Gjolriun, g 0 0 (I I Tiani-, g I I 11 [ Kaiser, f bill J Gibp i|in> i a *1 | i W (Irotl’liab, I L ;0 2 Hal 11 lllieiai,. |, g I i) n || \ ,i ■ ■ ■*> 7 Fn»(lh«im FQ FT TP Ehlui.-i |. | \?- II hmimfti I n . | i ,il\K>mi.iA* •<. ■’ > i . ; n .1 I. | 11 i '.-i 1 tm i.* ' l Hu|>th',hl, f \ti ti ;jii llrtlliM m*'l<d4fr. -> \ • u y u - \ ■ I f l'<d .i|; \ 9 • ti 21 i Decatur ■ FG FT\ TP Zwick. I 2 I's Schnepf, f . 5 2 12 Johnson, c 1....... 1 0 2 Dull, g .... . 0. 0 () Gerl.< . g ...... (11 1 Krueckeberg, f L.._. x _ ,1 • ; A n 2. Myers, f ■ 2 0 I 4 ' IJanchet , c . 5 0 10 McDougal, g ._\ 4 0 8 Christianer. g 3 17 ' ■ Totals-J. 23 5 V 51 Bethlehem ' ■ - . . FG FT TP Bauermeister. f + __.a_ 0 3 ' 31 ' ■ A
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MAESTRO OF THE MAT -By Alan Mover 'rajSXßghfll / a f n \ '' S \ rw ‘® V.W-- //„ S®rz\ , \ • Z4rrr»r XJW? er* i/Mf u jfZ | cqACNffi ro JRL. / , 4 I i MAF&rxo A rjf Vfft pomooMiu. ■■ .W— .JBL W’/ ot/rr/r jrT w/u. *o**,T*e ft? h/g (I x-/ 7&AM V ■ i | V PMOMt - PUmimtfd Kxng ftaturtt Hgniiwatt I——., , .—y— .j-
College Basketball Minnesota fit. Indian:* 51. lowa 83, Ohio Slate 71. Nortliwestern tin Michi..in 56.? Illinois 63 Wisconsin 52.,! • i Puf’diie 76, Marquette t>s. Del’attl 68. Notre Dame 54. \ Hanover 71, Anderson ' 67. - Indiana Central 57, Ealrlham 51. ' Franklin 85, Manchester f,s. DePauw 55. Ball State 37? Valparaiso 80. Butler 76. St Joseph s 70, Chit ago, St. Louis 72. Bradley t*t Toledo !>2 Villatibva ( 57. Detroit 7S. Wichita, (ii.). Oklahoma A A- M 6i>, Dtake !•; IviiiiSas 61. Nebraska Y Kansas State '75, Mis .tfiiri 61. lowa State 63. Cohtradd 5!». " ■CCN\ 69, Chicago Loyola 61. Pro Basketball Saturday’*. Resuits Nt w York*73, Fort I.< *; • xs, lndlatm|Hills Rochester 9S. Tiif'ifieis uu. Jt.il* imitfe si, Bo ! t ,|j • Sunday’s Results I‘ , ((| t Wuwm 1211, New Volk m; Ho ion M i; lh iiestt 1 V;,l Hj 1 (oils., mi Hiliimon) \t no,* | . 1 1. 91 imliha.l pbii * . - I* I • ult I*l, Phiiudtilpiii i , : ■ * \\bRIVE NINE t< .1 I I .. . a dmail «frcttn|i . i:’ • . I's■ '’ ! 1.1 It < 1 ' (2*|*V* N )\lh Cttiolim p ) Inuiimi.i polls. Iml said he Htld IWO olloi (ildli'i s dropped Hiti» th'' st i f atii. thick with broken sci In It . A (Miinijse walked up td> (Muyttdi and ntidgetlj.hlm with a f<i<>t. Tityii he went awav > Apparently he\ ihonght hMayion was dead -—V— —-I — A.' We'l ling; f __L J n u 0 Filankb, e _ , 11 3 Schulelr. g ? K_ 0,4) () Wcilitig, g . 1 (i 2 Gnman. f n. 11 ’ - Totals '-// , 2■' 5 !) Try A Democrat Want Ad*—lt Pav» , 1 2;
DWCATTTR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Play Giffin Team Here Tonight j 4 ■ ' * '*; * Klenk s oif DecaHM winners of 21 til 25 games this s. ason. bave four • ..aifies sriicfliiled over the 'next * Oigiit' day span.’ ■,* , I ■ Klenk’s* will meet Giffin collejge. | of -Van Wert, 0., at the Lincoln, in this' t ity tonight at 7:jm Thursday. Klenks \will ipeet. Zoliner Reserves in the Fort Wayhv pt;> totfire. tournament. StyV.l <■ ,v in-lit. Ki* ak's will piny Wood 1 I'tirii in tiu* invitational lou'i-jwyy ( pivliminajt y u,> (hit* Zoilmy I’istutm '♦ giiim« al Fort AVajyne. and Mumias * iiit* Ih c-tiur teqm will meet Coil-[ '*'.\{n4'.. ai .M.mro<*ville in n beße-... le fm ft Moiiroey illr hdy j l.ilhd in Korea 1 * FOUR ESCAPE I (I oiHlpiira I'rttltv I'tutr 4>n;«-> , : I <‘t«n H.u* e*!i »O it Uearhy farm i Mjherp 1 li.'iii' clothe > ’■ wqf’t* . w. 1 ini 0(1 1 ■ I !.* .1.0 , I he-V : llllei e.| I) <HI» *1*1110! It*)* H tin 1 reslill o| their I ’ \ 'I U;* I|t 1 flcpitrlno HI mean wlii :ii, . * y»t ilb* tl ;.t bo *I . .jfi.l w l| | ( (| | p pill , . - . . ■ .1 )!t\. . <l| till. 11 . 11 .*1 1,, 11, j 1 , t yp' " Hh y ' fbi.. s o, \ j.,. . .. . |,y, lolly ,ii * tdii , i ■ null », I* *■ ii; luhl ii< thi (lb* ■ 1 "■■l iti»«‘ 'it*. '(*'■' Vi till I A himllnr jni'si’l v,nte*ls 'lir ae* idciii ami 'hat. ihe guturd mH bwas fro feel | nßer (ltd c.’tr *1 in I; it prior to gtiiiu'. down tlu* •mbitineM into th** ( n ek. [ .3 .-■,(* ' ■ ■ I ; j ..EngiHsli .is the nubdern worldly’ moo 4 widely i(*ad langinigb. Sbmething like three-fourriis of all liltlct I t«*i: are written and half tiie* newspnpers printed in EngliVi\. ■-■ . & The Latin name flor the cacao tree, from which clihcolatei is derivetl, ts theeohronm cacao, mean png “food <>f the gods?’ '
Ticket Distribution For Sectional Tourney Listed J Tickets on Enroll- Enrollment Pro School i' | nient Basis Rata Total Adams Central 157 245 22 267 Berne x ni 267' 22 2k9 Decatur ...., 28,4\ 443 • 22 465 Decatur Catholic. 121 w 189 ’ 22* 211 v Geneva J.. 112 174 22 196 Hartford. —...... 47 "73 22 95 Jefferson 4(J ' 72 2(2 94 I Monmouth 125 195 22 217 Plmisant Mills 1»6 150 22 172 TOTAL H 59 1808 198 20OG
Th<* ;ihove distribution of season lirlwts for tb-j annual sectional tourney, to be held at the Decatur ijilgh school gym Fell. 22. 23 and 24, wh c unnotinced today by W. Guy Brown, Incutvr High school princl- ;• pal and tomiH v miiliugi r. . v .This ticki‘l distribution Is fixed |»y the Indiana high school athletic | nshuelatt-m, Attd Is buseil strictly <m . tniollmetii figures for the ! nine I Adams county Hchodls which will I eompwte In ihe secthinnl. j ’ There me 2124 mchlh iiviillahle In rthe gym rot the seetlfmal meat. | From this total nm d«dueied ||n ! Hi gets lor pbiy»-rs and press, hmv* — I' ■ Team Standings W L , Pct. i Hartford ... 16 2 .889 ! Yfllow Jackets .. 12 6 .667 jMpninouth -t 11 9 .550 • Jefferson .. 9 10 .474 : Cqmmooilres 9 11 .450 IGojieva -..'-I 6 9 .400 jPleasant Mills 6 12 .333 I Adams Central '5 13 .278 I Berne’ .1 ? 3 15 .167! • ' —-oOo— j AdatM <oiinty will wind j tip the regular schedule this 1 Week, ami although some interest-1 (ing g.tihes are on tap. diief interi e>t will centtfr on the pairiugii for jtiie seyihHial. regional. Semifinal land final tourneys. Pairings; will j Id- ( made Wednesday jthe IHSAA. but will not ibe anindtm t d until Thursday morning. Tip* Decatur seetional pairings may be obtained hy c ulling the .|iail> lh*mo< rut, ' 3 2121. After S o < l>>, k Thursday morning. . t»Oo One of the feature games of the season will be played st the Decatur Tuooday night, when the Yellow Jock;eU entertain the powerful Fort Wayne Central Tiger*, ’Control, winner th* >bM | Wayne city championship, * r»nked amon| th* ilat* 1 * b*jt> te- imii club*, an 6 the Jacket* . will have to h* at top form tin hnmfie tie Tlget*. ~i. 1,1 \ TWO i.iilmt gniiu-q uro nclh'diib .1 Tu»» dnv nlrlit. AdhttiS Otilinl playing nL Motimoiith. with AdiHns Crntrul thn liluiiu> team; and jefferson Warriors ptitcrtitlnlng fbi* I’hmsiint .Mills Kpnrtans ut ilm lirr.ni* gym. ' * oi)<> - I x \* The Decatur Cdmmodores will viind up their 1950-51 season Thursday night, meeting the Adams Central Grew ‘ hounds at Pleasant Mill* | gym. It will be Adams Central’s \home game, the Commodores will carry a five-gam* winning streak into the season’s finale. —oOo—r ■ Three games Friday night will ' •lime the regular schedule? The Yellow Jackets will play the Pun- ‘ ♦hers at Portland"; (leneva will be it Hartford and Moiupelier will play at Berne. : ■J. ( . - 000 — In addition to the sectional tourney next week, fans will also be privileged to see the county’s best eighth grade teams in action in Decatur. The annual county tourneywill be played at the Lincoln gym Tuesday and Wednesday pf next week. First round games will be played at 6:30 \ and 7:30 p. m, Tuesday, with the championship game lat >:3O p.l m. Wednesday. The
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i Inga total <>f t,006 for distribution 1 to the nine schools. Each school Is to receive 22 tick- ’ els on a prorata and the remaining I,B*lß are divided dm enrollment according to~ the above table. 8« ason tickets for the four-ses-sion tourney Will be priced at |LIJ*). Each school will supervise Its <»wn ticketdistribution, and plan-, for dls'riliutbui lore will b< an noiiiirtal (later, J Iji. draw lor Uh» touimj w|JMm mmle .Wcdtowdny, aiml will be i< leased I’hlllAsd iV nminlnp Dally Darfioerat** ‘trophy for winning team In on display In the show window of Fstsrson A Hsllsr clothing store. The individual eporte* manshlp award will be given by Petris Oil Co. ot this city. 000 ( Decatur Fomniodores cheer leaders catnh up with a new yell lust week. With Poach Daye 'Terveer i forced to Remain home for the 1 game against Jefferson because of the clpcken pox, the Rev. h Ignatius Vkhuras, the school’s aithletlc director, was the acting couch-1 (Incidentally, the Commodores won.) Here is the cheer the girls cooked up: i Our coach is'down. 1 Our coach is sick, ' Sb give a yell x For Father Vic. l Coach Dave was back with his • team for the Geneva garni* Friday. 1 none the wprse for the pox. j , -oOo—- • Results oue year ago this week: I Yellow Jackets 59, (Jarrett 50. Pleasant Mills 35,7 ('ommodores 1 34. . 1 Hartford 11, Jefferson 40. 1 (’otnniodpres stt, Adams Central, 31. , Portland 59, Yellow Jackets 41. Monmouth 63, Union Center 36. Jefferson 52, Pleasant Mills 44 Montpelier 57, Berne, 3t», Geneva 40, Hartford 30. 1 ' y’ .j MINOR LEAGUE • Standing* ' W L PU. |A4*hm *'<• 11 1 10 «l *Hf)J‘ll j I. 1,. Vi! lory Jiut ■ U J u Tlitaa Kilin* !n ? In lleitH Club ; , ? N In Mmiitd t • g. fi Miters Hcrv i i 2.. [High game Mmgrth 3lNj Two Minor Aeddonti Reported By Folice City p(»llc»‘ lnve«tlgate|d two minor accidents over the week end, one of them at |lecond and Jack* son streets, when a car driven by Roy Matihtws, of' Churlubuscb. leaving a parking lot. rammed _tl|e side of a car l parked at theHst(|p street by Norman Young,j Jr., of loute .1, Monroe. Thf damage*was* negligible. The other accident occurred when H. H. Ralston, of 707 Cleveland street, in parking on North Second street, in the 100 Jilock, backed into a.parking nieter. Families Badly In Need Os Furniture Tw(|) Decatur families are badly In need of furniture, bedding and Other essential items, the Rev. IJ. It. Meadows of this city reported today. Anyone In the county who can help is asked to call i Rev. Meadows at telephone number Illi 83 and the Victory Prayer band committee Will complele the arlangements. ■ 1 : *— 1 ' i ,' ■Egyptlan ladles In 900 B, (J. car r|ed vanity caues made of Iron uhnoHt u precious metal in thoae (lays. &*•**«• j II ''l 1111.1!,.? • —U-
Two Packer Unions Win Wage Increase' Seek Approval Os Wage Stabilizer Chicago, Feh. 12 - (FP) + Two major meat packing unions and three of the ‘‘tyig four” packeitg asked the wag< siabilizution board today to approve a yine-cent-an-hour wage increase for mjire than 175,000 workers. The agreement. If approved by the WSB, was expected to set a pattern of wage boosts for an csti muted 250,000 employes |n the Industry <»nd end threats of a strike by packing hods* workers. HoWever, the CIO united pack inghouse workers warned that its members would "nsuma the strug gh* with th* packing companies for U decent wage" If (he wage board did not approve the negotiated In crease The (MO union and the AIM. amalgamated m<a* cutiar* Vun| hHlcher woikmrn, <»nce hitter ijlvitb* who In recent' jyriurs huv<*" colla borated In coltr ctlvc huipal ring, iinitmiiMol ui’ir.imm' with Hwlft. Atijmur uml Cuijuhy In n com! phhlon iiiinmiiir* 110*111, Hwlft tutlti tho uut rment edvrrpd the.lm dnpnndctH nntlotmi hrm|i«rlmotl of packtnghoiisv Avotken, Wlhon and Co,, the othn tnitjof pacl<<r, was m»i Im hided A ,I’PVV spokesman said Hu>'union had not h(en iblv to contact r« preseiitiv tivok of Wilson,! which signed an agreement with the I’PW last Octobee for the first time since (be strife-torn Strike pt 1918. I’nion spokesmen! said the in (■Hasp would boost the hourly pay of pommop lahorehf, who represent about one-third of all packing workers. from $1.26 to $1.35. t’f’W president Ralph Helstein said the boost, if approved, should not result ih higher meat prices. Fuckers can “well afford” to absorb the host of the increase, he said. Michael Howletlt. regional director of the office' of price stabHiza tiOh; said any price inrreases-reach-Ing to the retail levpl probably would have to be approved by the ops. *. i i' : 1 ( ' f • I ■ ” ' Democrat Want Ada Bring Resulta . ■ r * ; ■■ 1
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1951
CAMP <On,finned l-'rom Pare O,e) Üble'to al) parts of the camp. There also Is taxi service to nearby Morganfield gnd 'Henderson. Ky. Towns arotind the camp are not taking advantage of the fa<‘t that thousands of visitors are there every weekend und prices are very reasonablPz lodging Is hard to get on weekends and many visitors .have to drive 40 or 50 miles to got hotel and motel accomniodatlons. JUocal people who are planning a trip to! Breckinridge should ask the 1 soldier they plan to visit to make a guest house reservation fdr them ut the camp ut least a week, in advance. There are good eating places In the emup. where part n!may taki* their son ((to cat. I The best lime tb visit your son Is toVmrlvej at ciunp-:thout noon on Saturday. Most of soldiers have part of Saturday afternnhn off and almost all of them ; huve Sunday off, nfte 1 )-hurch services. This mean* cun be with their puri-nis. ut (he ,eump only. Fuients may aii«-|i(L-nny of rlu* (•hutch s« rvlceaS/ThUnecs tin* not permitted to leave the (mmp. There .He plant) <■* >H.o |< * and -f I\l, , renters, however, jyhere you < inivhlt within the camp, The t>e«t- uml shorteMt route from V»*(’ftHir to (himp 'itrrcklnrhlur i« 4 to hike F.H 27\ (o 67,. iltrn go on i;7 to Indiana 57 whll h vmiiii of w>*i*iilmiton; take; 57 to EvansVille WfKtf* meet r H. 41; take 41 ■ j<» 'itnd« 1 m Kj 1 and trinn •hi re on take Kentucky roue 6« ’iflie tIM.-in, <• | . iihout 325 mile--ami the roads arc fa(ilv good. If you take sMitr road -•? just soutk of Worthington, yoti miss most (l s the towns and cities until yoiFget to Evansville and you go through just an edge of Evansville on U.S, 41. It is well worth a weekend to an army camp anil a person is bound to get a new feeling c|f the strength of the T’nited States armed fore* <. Here are thousands of young Americans, from walk of life;* they are serioiis-niiinded with a job to do and you leave the camp knowing tha( bur nation's fate is in good hands. The Michigan town Os Ypsilanti, population 20.000, was named in 1823 in honor of Demetrius Ypsilanti. at the time a Greek hero.
