The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1944 — Page 1
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THE DAILY BANNER "IT WAVES FOR ALL"
UME FIFTY-THREE single copy, s cents
ART COX ET DEATH IN RANCE NOV. 10
DEPART.UENT SENT ESS AO E TO WIFE near cloverdale
GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1944.
NO. 35
s IjOis Cox of near Cloverteceived a message from V»r Department Wednesday 'iig that her husband, Pfc. rt Cox, died in France Nov10th. Pfc. Cox was reed to be in Patton’s 3rd y He was a farmer before
[ring the army.
*r. Cox was tlie son of Mr. Mrs. Dave Cox of near jty. His wife is the daughof Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. ;U by of east of Cloverdale.
FUSON IS ATTENDING ACADEMY OF SURGERY Capt. \\ . J. Fuson, who is with the medical corps in England, i r.nd \s ho has been doing ear. j nose and throat vorlt for the nasi several month while staI tioned near London writes that , he has been attending the Royal Academy of Surge! y held in London and was attached to the
. apecial.-.st division i nose and throat
Capt
THEY SPEAK THEIR LAST PIECE IN METZ
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ATESVILLE BOY DEAD ;r. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant of tesvdle have received a mesje from the War Department. Ing that their son, Lester ‘ant. age 19 years, had been on October 8th. It was ^ved that he was killed in turn where he had been sta;ed. Details were not given “-c letter. This was ’iTne secJctter from the War Departt, the first stating that he been wounded. oung Bryant hair only been tne service six months. He Uuated from the Amo high ol this yenr. Besides the |ents. he is survived by one her, Gilbert. LOCAL BOY WOUNDED message was received Sat(ay fiom the War Department Mrs. Edna Bee stating that husband. Pvt. Bee had been htly wounded in the Pacific on November 5. vt Bee is a well know local and a former Greencastl.' h school basketball star. H lie son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank o was believed to have been Unded while fighting the Japs Leyte Island in the Philip-
es.
nual Dinner Tuesday Night [The annual Greencastle Chami of Commerce dinner enterjlning DePauw representatives II be held Tuesday evening at [30 o'clock at Gobin Memorial utch. Dr. Logan Hall of Innapolis. wdll be the guest raker. Presidents of the various uses on the campus, houseothers. President Clyde Wildan and the deans of the univer- *>’ and a representative from V-13 unit will be present.
Fuson
is a member cf the E. N .md T division. His ii.idi < ss is Capt. W. J. Fuson. 016k-17 ,.Y er.tii Gen. Hospital. APO 587 e o Post-
master. New York City.
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RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY’ OF STATE ON PRESIDENT'S DESK WASHINGTON, Nov. '!7— President Roosevelt today nominated Edward It. Stetlnius to sin eeed Cordell Hull as secretary of state.
TRAFFIC MISHAP ON EAST ROAD SUNDAY
SUPERFORTS AGAIN POUND JAP TARGETS
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 37. iUP) The Senate fight over Oi ■ Ss70,9i>5.000 flcoil control bill posed a growing threat today to congreHsional hope., t > dispose of S r.ll important pending legislation in time for a Christmas recess ! by Dec. 15. The Senate went Into ii < sec-' j ond week of debate on the measure with the uutl i'k coniplicated by propose,i amendment , to tie in the controveisHI St Lnvunce seaway project anil an authority to develop r sources of thi M ssouri valley Sen. James E. Murray. I).. Mont., and William Langei R . N. D.. co-sponsors of the Missouri valley authoiity bill, stood firm by their plans to press for i a vote on the amendment, i 'move that would extend substantially the period of debate on the general flood control isj sue. Sen. Geoige 1* Aiken, R.. Vt.. 1 sponsor of the S! Lawrence project, refused to say whether lie would insist on pr. vung his | o jiosal as an amendment to the i Hood control bill or wait and I offi r it to the rivets and harbors bill, next controversial item on the Senate calendar. Aiken said he would offer it ; to the flood control hill ptovidj ing the measure was in “reasoni ably good shape” when the Sen- ' ate got through with it. If it is I in “such bad shape that the President has to veto it, 1 ' Aik'n said, he wall hold his amendment for the rivers and harbors bill
Gifts to Yanks
WASHINGTON, Nov. 37
President Roosevelt announced sheriff reported. Both today with deep regret the resig- were damaged,
nation of Cordell Hull as Secre-
i tary of State. The 73-year-old
secretary will remain in Wash-
| ington as an administration ad- | visor on foreign policy. The
President confirmed the resignation at a special news conference. Mr. Roosevelt has not
named a succ, ssor.
A traffic accident occured on | the Stilesvillc road about 12:30 j a, m. Sunday, according to | Sheriff Paul Or mes, when a , Chevrolet sedan, driven by Ha-old (Curly) Mlnnick. city, nn l a tiuek, driven by Lowell A. Whicker, Amo rural route, side- : wiped near the Guy Wright
ho. no.
Minnick was going west and Whicker was an route east at the. t me the mishap occurred, j Minnick suffered slight injuries i
and a woman companion r.ding " rtu,n ‘ *" “ <‘».'Hght raid with him was ala., hurt. the | ,oda - v ,,n n “ ,r ‘ ,!Ml
vehicles ,rol *f ht .varils at Baiigkok. an Im
1 portanl cleurlng center for Jap-
anese Hiipplli-s.
AMERICAN B-'vMlS HIT Nit* CAPITAL SECOND TIME;
ALSO BANGKOK
20TH BOMBER COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, S O M EWHERE IN INDIA, Nov. 27— (UP)—A cnnsiderable force of B-29 Sky Cruisers arhievixl cv-
PARATROOPERS LANDED BEHIND SIEGFRIED LINE
PARIS, Nov. 27 (UP)
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Ill I nllrtl l , r,-** Tokyo radio claimed today that Japanese bombers raided Aslito airfield on Saipan, Sunday night, setting “several” American R-29 Superfortresses afire. The Japanese broadcast said the enemy raiders blasted “more chan 10 odd" American B-29a
!
Gen. George S. Patton's armorvd ! parked in the southern section of forces punched a mile to a mile I ^ airfield In a moonlight raid
A U. S. officer, right, questions Col. Constantine Meyer, left, commander of Nazi-held Metz, and Maj. Gen. Antondunckem, the city's Gestapo chief, as the two German high officials prepare to leavv- the great French fort for an Allied prisoner of war enclosure following the fall of the city to American forces. This is a U. S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. (Int.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 (UP) War Mobilization Di
tor James K Byrnes, the South : a|M j a ‘ ha i,- deeper into Germ-1 Sunday following their previous
President lny . s hoav iiy.f or tifjed Saar Bas- two strikes against Saipan Nov.
for vice ^ todsy and Swiss reports said “ an ‘* Nov - 7.
Parrish Rites To Be Tuesday William H. Parrish, age OP years, well known resident of I'lver.castle, died Saturday evening at the Putnam county hospital. He had been in ill health
for some time.
Mi. Parrish was born in Gieencnstle township, March 13. 1885. the son of William Henry .md Martha Sears Parrish. He : I . lit practically all of his life ,n this community. He had been
REDS HIT AT TWIN SLOVAK STRONGHOLDS
SOVIET MOUNTAIN TROOPS WITHIN 25 MILES OF PRESOV, KASSA
Two Official Changes Made
Carolinian whom Roosevelt by-passed
presidential nomination last July in Chicago, was reported today a likely choice for Secretary ol State when the ailing Cordell mins resignation in accepted.
small groups of Allied para- AH of th oenemy raiders letroopers farthvr south had landed turned safely to bases, the
behind the Siegfried line on the 1 broadcast claimed,
east bank of the Rhine.
A Zurich dispatch said the! WASHINGTON Nov. 27 (UP)
Hull's resignauo.i is on the p ara t roo p 8 swarmed down out —-American B-29 Superfortres
of the sky along a railway run- aea crash- d hundreds of tons of
Iced, there sic some <1 report:’, that he
LONDON, Nov 27. (UP) Russian mountain troops stab bed to within about 25 miles o f the twin Slovak str*ingholds < ( ( Presov anil Kassa iKosice) today, rolling back fierce German
wi iking at Forest Hill cemetery resistance on a 60-mile front ex lor the past eighteen years. The tending across the eastern hall o> ceased was a member of the „f the Nazi protectorate from Gobin Memorial church. the Polish to the Hungarian
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. norders.
Elva Newman Parrish; one „ ,, ... , . position
mother, John Parrish of Indian- ( , l|t
upolis and two sisters, Mrs. Letha Fuqua of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alice Stites of Greencastle
and other i datives.
Funeral services will be held | Tuesday afternoon at 2:00,
Sheriff Paul Grimes announced Monday morn ng that Edward Maddox, well known local harbor and a former Green-
castle police chief, will be th, accepted it.
new deputy sheriff of I utmim county. Mr. Maddox will assume his new post on Friday, Decem-
ber 1.
He succeeds Russell Clapp. present deputy, who in turn will take office as the new chief of police of the city. Mr. Clapp, a former city counc Iman and businessman, succeeds Ralph Hammond In Ins new official
President's desk, the United
ress was reliably informed. Mr. from Immendingen, some i bombs on Tokyo and Bangkok, Roosevelt is understood to be re- 40 mil ,, 8 pagt of the R hjn< , ajld ! .-apital of the puppet state of luctantly ready to accept it. In- j us ^ north of the Swiss border, Thailand, today iu the 20th Air
to Berlauchringen, which does Force's first simultaneous albas already , )ot j,h ow on ft n maps. tacks from the west on Japan's The Volkssturm throughout j Asiatic “Co-prosperity Sphere.” su,> south west Germany was alerted, Upwards of 100 Superfort-
No further
resses of the 21st Bomber Command thundered out from Saipan to blsst sprawling Tokyo
To give the wounded and sick servicemen and wofnen who are recuperating in Indiana hospitals a Merry Christmas at least 3.000 gifts ai needed in Putnam county by Friday, December 8. Speajiing for American Legion Post 58. Leo C. Conrad chairman of the committee, said b •
,|ue "The Give a Gift to a Venn
Klva Irene Dudley vs Charles ■
J that Gave drive s meeting with
a generous response. But the time is growing short, and we have not nearly met our quota. When we depended on these G. I. Joes and G. I. Janes, they gav I willingly ami unselfishly, often
J with ‘a devotion beyond the call FOUR PENALIZED dulv ' Nim w ‘ INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 27. them through tin
UPi The Indiana district Of- Christmas gifts ’You ran d' pr"
on us. We want you to have Ur happiest and best Christinas possible.’ They need the reassurance of remembrance. They need
n clocK from the Rector Funeral .tome. Dr. Claude M. McClure | and the Rev. Paul Robinson will hi in charge. Burial will be in i
Forest Hill cemeteiy.
Pallbearers will be Lawrence Limmifk. Charles Lemmick, Frank Bus6h, Newton Kersey.
..til ton Klebusch and
Evens.
Friends may call at the Rector
Funeral Home.
The Soviet drive threatened to one of the main railway j lines linking the German armies in southern Poland with the wavering defenders of Budapest, whose formidable strongpoints northeast of the Hungarian cap- 1 ital already were beginning to
Price Change In The Daily Banner
Pressuie rur Byrnes to
HuU comPS l from I the dispatch said. Congress ami. especially, from ; rt ,, taj |, ye re given.
.- enators who would be icspon- lt was lhc fjrst ttm-o Allied
-Ible for getting Ml Roosevelt's p ara t roo ps have been reported from the sub-stratosphere for riost-war foreign policies approv-1 j n ac tion since the seizure of the second time in 72 hours. " I j Nijmegen and Uie alsirtlve at-; Bangkok, neatly 3,(KK) miles 1 Us n .< .a ; n u : i o n pi >ba!;iy tempt to take. Arnhvm in central, southwest of Tokyo, was hit for would enrage the 1 it wing "i" Holland in September. Mention | the first time by a ,'subatantiUu- Niw Deal Democratic can , )f only “ 3m Ml groups,” however, i ar foITP of H .20a from the 20th non not only because 'w is sus- | nd i ca t e d that the troops might 1 Bomh , ;r Command lit India
pc tail of SOI.!!' conservative h{ , ; 1pn t 0 ti reoonnnisiliinc* and 1 „J.
point, of View but because the H abotage rather than any l»rgv- 1 wpr \ raldpd 8t Tokyo" and "straVi l < " n r< HCal '' !,U, ' ,,,pt 10 rarVP OUt a tegtc targets” in the Bangkok State B Hull L out l|ridgchead behind the Siegfried'^ thp var dppartmpnt Haid . . *' 11< ‘ | in brief announcements that one. po .n. .. candidates m , Patton's triple thrust deeper [ promif)pd dptHi| ., 8ftpr thp RH , nt l . i .n' , int ° Ul '' Sa " r Ba,in carried h, ' s four-engined bomix-rs have re1,..via. It. Stettin.a- Jr Whose armor and infantry within Run i tupncd to thplr rcap< . ( . tlVP ball ^.
Jai the left range of some of the main forks ]
nomination would
cave in under a succession of
Announcement is made in this m-arly as much as Byrn's, of the Siegfried line west of the! A United Dress dispatch ironi
Red army hammer blows * MUe of Th ‘‘ I,ai| y Banne ' of Ambassador John G. Winant, Rhine on the central sector of I S ; An,ly heHdquartera f* 1 "
change in price. This change now stationed in London, and
Battling through wet. clinging jias bppn pos tp„n«,d from tinu former Unde-secretary Sumner
snows ami dense fogs that , ((timp with thp hopp lhat rising Welles.
hampered their air and artillery (oh4s would be stabilized and i' When Hun quits ae may be-
A'ould not be necessary but this come American delegate to any
K'TN'AM tiOURT NOTES
Elva Irei
Dudley, suit for divorce, filin Putnam circuit court, rank Stoesse] is attorney for
^ plaintiff.
Joseph C. Surber vs Mildred L. urber, d.vorce. Gillen & Lyon Ye the plaintiff s attorneys.
Warren Tucker Is On His Way Home
support, veterans of Gen. Ivan I.
Petrov’s 4th Ukrainian Army „ aif no t been the case. The DaiD' Elmer i p0Undp<,0Ut * ain '' ,1J nning up to Banner , s the onlv ( i Hily 15 miles yesterday, forcing the |iapi | . thls 8( „. tlon of | n ,|i, m „ Germans out of 60-odd towns jf nol |n th€ . Htato that has been and villages on the approaches ; M . |11|1R fol . 12 P ,. nls p ,. r to Presov and Kassa and cuptur- t , pvpra , by n ,, w 3 p a p , r
ing hundreils of prisoners. Petrov Innied his main attack
force almost directly against the
irnter of the German line
storming arid taking the railway
town of Hummenne after a fighting, 15-mlle advance down a narrow mountain valley from
the Sr.ia aieu.
The fall of Humenne, a seven-
the front.
One column, advancing a mile and a half along a six-mi'.' front, r-ached Kerprichhemmersdorf,
six miles northwest of Saarlouis a
Pacific ocean areas revcal'.xl that the Saipan—b-ased B-29s hit Tokyo about noon HO P. M. Sunday CWTl and said the ob-
can say to medium of
nee of Price Administration anioimced today that 388 Hoosict if'ivice stations were penalized a otal of 72.251 gallons of gaso Jine for ratlonin.'/ violations duri’K the period from Sept. 1 to
lov. ia.
Among the penalties, the OPA :sid. were four in Greencastle. 'OTHER of LOCAL WOMAN DIED IN SALEM, OREGON Mrs. Wallace C. Griffith of inis city has received word oi
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker received a long distance telephone ! mesiago Sunday even ng from j their son, Flying Officer Warren j
Tucker who said he had landed | way rail and highway Junction at Ottawa, Canada and was or, -1 miles south of the Polish h:s way home for the firsi: fur- j frontier, put the Soviets astride lough in sbout tw.> years. the trans-Slovakian railway conF O Tucker has been a mem- m eting Przemsyl in Poland with in i of the Royal Canadian An Budapeat, Myallna. 2', miles [ 'ireenaburg
Force and went over-seas early west of Humenne and 28 miles 20 cents; Khelbyville, 20 cents
in 1943. and haa flown over Oer- due east of Presov, also was' Lebanon.
He j taken in the Red army advance i 15 cents.
The Daily Banner observed its
f'nthi, international discuss!ors. and a mile inside Germany, nch as that rcd'ntly I. Id at Another column two miles to Dumbarton Oaks, or oui repic-'iho north advanced a mile to ‘illative on any United N itlon, i-'iirweil r, while the third gaini rganization which might grow l d , n ,ji P to within a half mile i nt of that. His health in alliof Orscholz, 16 miles northwest c.would I a paramount con- . of Saarlouis and four miles in-
sideti tlon. If the President eae i side Germany,
k.'ep him as a >ort of ncretaryj Patton’s forces also toppled
emeritus, he doubtless will do so. ' io forts of the old
Support for Byrnes, one of the j Maginot line some 15 miles nhUst men in <iis party, is base I nouthwvst of Saarbrucken In an orgely on the argument that his advance to vithin a mile of the exp" lenrt' and h'.f kg round fit fortified town of St. Avoid on Thq price of newspapers near him for the Job, especially be- three sides,
us are Martinsville, 15 cents, cause of 25 year: service in Con- Farther south, Lt. Gen. AlrxSpcncer, 6 days a week, l" f'.re.w. His years in the House ^ under M. Patch’s Seventh Army
tents' Clinton 5 days a week, u I ‘Sei.a! mak.’ Byrm, lik“ clean d the crests of the Vosges * "'I' 1 ' inaugural assault
Hull an ideal laison man to mountains and poured down to- An announcement from Har-
mon's headquarters on today's
which print only five days a week, sell for 15 anil 18 cents and effective this week, many others in Indiana, air going u| to 20 cents per week. These same newspapers have increased their prices in recent years or
months.
Musashina Airplane plant in the northwvst suburbs of Tokyo’s
teeming waterfront.
Six huge fires that sent smoke mushrooming over Tokyo were kindled in the Musashina w. rks. one of the largest aircraft plants in Japan, during the first Superfortress attack on the French 1 l ' a ! 1itHl laat Friday Lt. Gen. Millard F. Harmon, deputy commander of the 20th Air Force, only a few hours before today's attack disclosed to the United Press in an exclusive interview that thy waterfront area also had been attacked in
i5 cents: Attica, 5 days a week, 18 cents; Linton, 5 days a week. 15 cents; Brazil, 20 cents;
20 cents; Rusliville,
to know that, when you heard that you could send Christmas gifts to them through American Legion Post 58. you responded quickly and generously. If you will just add n gift or gifts to your shopping list today, we can reach our quota. You can get a list of the gifts that nave been approved at one of the following
lie death of her mother, Mrs. Gift Depots, bbinoi ! ! ''- [Fredrick Legate of Salem, Ore- I- F. Cannon & Co Hanna s on Sunday. November 26 Book Store, and th '.r.-eneast . Mrs Griffith returned from a Production Credit AssociaLon.
many on many 'iccasions
h;,s been through many thrillmg | and at last, reports Petrov’s men .
experiences, including plane ! were pushing swiftly westward. 1 fifty-third birthday recently am
wrecks in which he was the only j A dozen miles soutli of Hu-
i lenne, another Soviet spearhead advanced four miles to capture Mlchalovche 29 miles east of Kassa. the seventh city of pre-
war Czechoslovakia.
Captuie of Presov and Kassa would sever the Tamow-Buda-pest railway across eastern Slovakia. For more than 100 mile'-
mountains and poured down to-
I ixuade unr. rtain members to ward the A Fuse-Lorraine plains!
, along with Mr. Roosevelt’s I a i „g the entire length of its aUack 11 WJ8 , ' ,lt "V r.«>,it-war polices. Persuasion . front west of the Rhine. i a ^ normneed for the _ ; ally 100 or more B-2Bs.
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S( HRH KEK -JA( KMON FEND nl|ntlt( ., af „. r , h „ war deparl .
! mont in Washington, a marked 1’NDl.ANAPOLIS, Nov. 27
survivor and for the past few months has been stationed at English bases as instructor, i nee completing his required number of flight missions over
enemy terr.tory.
ARRIVES OVER SEAS
Sgt. Ivan Irwin has arrived
18 cents; Bloomfield 1’iesidrnt’s plan to give some in
I rdvidual authority to commit sirmed American police lorccs to
TltZZl™ TZZZ »■««•« i>«* ». ...mu
I nutiioriziition oi congiiss. End cxpenaP s toullng *3.584.17 wbb h .s Jealous of its constitu-; wen> , . l( , d „ y fh( . Schrt , kcr .
Hone) prerogative to declare
war.
If Byrnes is passed over, it r.iay be that Mr. Roosevelt' will ^
seven and adding approximately j draw on some man now in Con- ' R) . c „ lpts camp frf)m nlem bcra half page of space to our four -i .: to head the Department of Hhjps and nlost „ f thp pxppnsp , '
this is the second change In price m those 53 years. Probably a record for Indiana newspapers Effective today, we are also adding one column to our type pages, making eight instead of
Ja. ksou Good Government club n a report filed yesterday by Dr. irk-ton B. McCulloch, treasur-
pages as heretofore constituted.
:„ife|y overseas aciording to word received Monday by members of his fan ly.
to the west thine are no other rail lines connecting Poland and Hungary.
'isit in Salem on November 17.
20 Years Ago IN OREENrASTLB
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardnei ai ><I family were visiting W Greenville, m., and St. Lou s. Mo Mrs. Robert Browning was ■"(Stess to the Ne dleeraft Club. Homer Frazier and family "oved to the Grubb property on
north Jackson street.
Mi. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney
Were
guests of relatives
Washington.
“Remember to include a card with your name and address with each gift. Gift wrapping paper, ribbon .anil colored twine ore needed. Do not wrap the gifts yourself, for all gifts must pass inspection before they uie boxed and gift wrapped for distribution. And please remember that the hospitals have made a lestrictioii of no food. Let s give G. I. Joe and C. I. Jane a Christmas that will make them always remember that the hearts of the people of Putnam county were with them when they were sick
and wounded."
Buy your gift for a “Yank
that Gave” today!
ANNOUNCEMENT To Subscribers of The Dally Manner ami Til ■ Indianapolis News effective Monday, November 21, 1941, due to the Increased c„st of oiM-rulion. the combined delivery price of The Indianapolis News and The Daily Banner will he discontinued and the regular weekly rate will prevail. Due to Increased cost of production the carrier home delivery price of The Daily Banner will be 15 cents per week. The Daily Banner 18 cents per wed?. The Indianapolis News 2<> cents per week. Single Copies of The Daily Banner Se Vour carrier will benefit through this Increase. THE DAILY BAN NEK
HOG RAISERS WILL HEAR FRED CHRISTIAN
Bernic Kirkham, manager of the Indiana State Feed and Matcher es, is extending an invit itlon to all farmers •.[ Putnam bounty to attend the rn< 'ting st the court house on Tuesday November 28th. at 7 TO P. M. Ferd Christian, well knowi speaker and official of tile Allied Mills, Inc., will s'eak on Hog Feeding and Management. ' According to Mr. Kirkham, Mr. j Christian has a t mely messag which should prove of value tc
all hog raisers.
He will spare himself u headache If his Secre<>f Statu In the next four cun sit down comfortably
and ut ease in
f ore t office:; of the capital and trlk it over with the boys hk u member of the club und not as i;n octalder sent up to the h ll to
ell u bill of goods.
contrast to the three hours it
took thy Japanese to i first B-29 raid Friday.
Radio Tokyo said drizzling rain and low-hanging clouds prevented the several formations of B-29s from “accurate bombing of important targets” with the result that only "slight dam-
frontlnued »»u I'nicr Ttvo)
represented contributions to thi! __________________
I) ■mocrufjr state it.nniittee. The 1
Club M. -ported th Candidacies : ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
f Governor Hrnry F. Sehrickcr
lb,- h"le-a\'..c,. R>r K( , Jia p, r H . ld Senator Samuel
. Jackson for govermr. E-»tb candidates, D; niocrats, were de-
feated
BULLETIN
£■ Todays Weather tfr C:- and ® ft Local Temperature & ft O ft ft ft ft ft ft ft {:• Cloudy and colder today and '.• night with temperatures falli ing to 25 to 30 by Tuesday Horning; partly cloudy and con-
WAK LOAN WORKERS Winker:, in Marion township
ter the Bixih War Loan drive are
leported us follows: Alex Bryan, tlnued rather cold Tuesday. chairman, with Call Arnold co-
. 1 irman Hsrold Pruitt, Gilbert
LONDON, Nov. 27 —(1 1*1 —
More than .*>0(1 American heavy Knetzer, Albert Hunter, Geoig' bombers raided rail yants at Webster, O. G. Webb, Kail Cash., Offenbnrg and Bingen, two key D J- Clark. Mis. Roy Buis, Mm. j fiont lln supply poinU, today Dorothy DeVaney, Mis. Percin tin* wake of a pre-dawn at- Swineford, Mrs. Sherman Acton.
— -r— tack by British Lancasters on Mis. Harry Smith. Mrs. Evert Word has bpen received that j Munich, industrial and trans|mr- Tharp, Cecil Nichols, Oran Buis Sgt. Robert Glrton of the U. c tatlon center in the southern f red Hunter, and Walter Poynt-
Army has arrived in England. ( Reich. •' , -
Minimum
6 a. ni. 7 a. rn. 8 a. m. 9 a. m. 10 a. m.
11 a. m. .
12 noon 1 p. m. 2 p. m,
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