The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1942 — Page 4

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SCOW JAP SCHEDULE Mitnflulled from I'nire Onel ments were moving into position for attack. There is every indication. MacArthur said, of an “early resumption’’ of the enemy’s tug push. Military equ pment bearing U. S. markings which MacArthur himself stmt to Japan 19 years ago as a gift of mercy- to relieve distress caused by the disastr us earthquake of 192; is bring u-i d against him now by the J a panes- a War Department communique revealed. From specially built barges which MacAithur's men captured on the west coast of Bataan peninsula were tak.m equipment marked “United States Army Transport Merritt.” This equipment, the War Department said. Wtis part of a relief shipment sent to quake-torn Japan in 192.’1 from Manila under the direction of MacArthui then commander of the Philippines Scouts Brigade. RANGOON, Burma, Feb. 12. - i UP i Empirr defenders fought in a battle of mounting intensity today against a Japanese offensive driving northwestward from Martaban toward the Burma road, and blasted with artillery at a Japanese pincer effoit to cross the Salween river in the north. The “real battle of Burma” was underway, with the invaders estab-

lished on the west shore of the lowe ^ SIMPLE STONE MARKS LAST RESTING

PLAC E OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S MOTHER

Salween, at Martaban, and smashing • with increasing force in efforts to: bridge tire upper river at 'Faan, ho |

miles north of Martaban.

The apparent Japanese strategy was to close a pincers first on Thaton, a key railroad center 28 miles northwest of Martaban, and then drive directly for the Rangoon-Man-dalay railroad portion of the Burma road only 70 miles from Thaton. The loss of Martaban was acknowledged yesterday. It was the first Japanese break-through in

force west of the Salween.

Imperial defenders smashed heavily on land at the invaders and rang-

ed far to strike by air.

FOUR ARMY FLIERS DIE IN CRASH OF BOMBE.7 SEATTLE, Feb. 12. -(UP)—A twin-motored army bomber from Mo Chord Field crashed near Tolt, north of here, today. Sheriff’s officers said four men were killed. Military and civil authorities found wreckage scattered over a wide area of swamp land. Witnesses said the plane had been flying low. Two bodies were found 100 feet from the main wreckage. Part of the fuselage was submerged in the swamp, hampering investigation. Witnesses said they heard the plane’s ’motors apparently running perfectly, then the crash.

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Mrs. Lube Clift entertained Satinlives and friends extend hearty conshower for her nelce Mrs. Madonna Robinson English who lives in Lebanon. There were twenty-five friends and relatives present who showered

her with many useful gif s.

The Day Gleaners Class of the Methodist Church assembled at the home of Mrs. Ruby Robinscn Tuesday afternoon. The work was piecing on a quilt top. Plans were made to serve d nner at the sale of Charles Bowman Feb. 16th. A splendid idea has been adopted by the class to discontinue refreshments during the war. Twelve members were present to enjoy the meeting. The class will meet in March with Miss Maty Mr. and Mrs. John Clark quie’dv observed their 60th wedding anni-. I versary Monday. Their many relanow nearing completion— ^ frionds ex t e nd hearty con- |

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marks the resting place of Nancy Hanks Lincoln was the scene of the annual memorial exercises this afternoon (Thursday. Feb. 12) as officials of the Indiana Lincoln Union and the Department of Conservation joined in placing a wreath on Uv’

grave.

area into a shrine of national importance was cited as a demonstration of how civic minded people can work with government in worthwhile ac-

complishment.

Following the ceremony at the grav the afficial party visited the Commemorative Building to inspect

Participating in the ceremony was progress on the completion of the Col. Richard Lieber. chairman of the structure. It was recalled that just executive committee of the Indiana a year ago when a similar visit was Lincoln Union, and Hugh A. Bain- made, the foundation of only one hart, director of the Department of building had been completed. Today Conservation. Both spoke briefly, exterior construction work has been calling attention to the significance compi led on both buildings and on of Lie memorial area which encom- the cloistered court connecting them, passes the site of the home in which Work is progressing rapidly on the , Abraham Lincoln lived for fourteen interiors but no attempt has been years, the grave of Nancy Hanks made as yet to determine a date for Lincoln, and the Commemorative dedication ceremonies.

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gratulations to them. Beachwood Pleasant Circle con- i vened at the home of Mrs. Elsie Ruark February 4th in an all day meeting. Ten members were present andj they had an exchange of tea towels. A bountiful pitch-in dinner was served to which all did justice. The afternoon was devoted to the regular business meeting and entertainment. Mrs. Clara Talbott gave two interesting contests which were won by Mesdanies Della Smyth and Jonnie Thomas. All departed at a late hour having spent a most enjoyable day with Mrs. Ruark. Mrs. Jessie Arnold will be hostess to the club March 4th. Rev. Robert Crocker, Greenoastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mattie Oliver. Mias Josephine Ader wtio is taking |J|j nurses training at the City HospitaJ, j

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Indianapolis was a week dl of her mother, Mrs. Ella A*| was unintentionally stated htj per last week (Miss Ader training at the Methodist instead.she is in traising at 11 Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robo^ tertaned with dinner and Mrs. Robt. C unbold. >4 and son, Lafayette Mr. aai Harrison McGinnis L.i-lnga, lt| Mrs. Marvin Robin-wi The occasion was in obstnid little Lella-h Gamb<> - day which was Mm' isy. but! ed on Sunday for the convent the families to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Venis Lewis 1 by, Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mis. Chas.^ and June. Sunday guests of Miss EtaeJ inson were Dr. and Mrs. Thorne, Greensbuiy Mr a*I Roy Randolph, I > i Mrs. Lee Clark. Ml. Mendiail Robinson is slowly improviri| is still confined to her bed Jr. IRickett and 1 y friend I Faulkner, who are si it!oned6(| Field, Fla., most j h asantly * ed his parents Mr. ind Mrs ’I kett by arriving h' me the week end. The vwmg n# , l by plane to Bowni.m Field f ville, Ky. On Friday tbe sj<4 bight with Junim s aunt aadl band, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard | er at Seottsburg. Miss Martha Byr! and-M son. Indianapolis, L ] family of near Mt. Mrr a visit Sunday wth Carl B.w| family. Mr. and Mrs. Hei ichell and Mrs. Carl Miers, Ind^A visited Sunday with Mr. Walter Clift. Friends here of Miss are pleased to hear she is : satisfactory recovery from cent illness at the county hiAl R. E. Drake anil family. 1*^ olis, were here over the with Mr. and Mi’s. A. B. Mr. Hubbard extends sincere" to all his friends and cell remembered him with birthday cards Feb. 7th.

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