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PADS? TWO THE TIPTON DAILY TMBIIOT General Electric Mazda Lamps 15, 25, 40, 50, 60-watt 10c BLUE FRONT DRUGSTORE had routed 73 enemy divisions and. annihilated 70 per cent of, their effectives. The 7.3 divisions -would represent 750,000 to 1,000,000 men. The indicated German casualties Would be from 500,000 to 750,000 men. But the Soviet statement admitted that in the same period 42 Soviet divisions, and 25 bri- ades, 14 tank bri- consid- LONGEVITY DIET.

(Continued from.Page 1.) The tests were carried out on puppy dogs of two breeds. When the puppies were about three months old, they were put on diets of natural food-stuffs-that are eaten by man. Thesp diets were "excellent quality." the re port stated, but amounts allowed wore so small that the pu'pp'c-s "could grow and lhcy remained very thin. "These were' kept in unl throughout ike wii-ter." flip Cornell SPORTS Tipton Sketches gades, also suffered erable losses. WINDFALL.

PRK-SEASOX THOCCjHTS. School is about to get under way, basketball won't be long in coming, bowling leagues ting started "and the winter sports i 5.1 season is rapidly' aprpoaching. This paper shortly will goj back'to the sports page instituted as a regular feature by this j' paper a year ago. The page was discontinued early this summer at the close of the high school sports season for lack of news, of i The annual Perry family reunion was held at Calloway park in Elwood Sunday with a large attendance of the family present for 16th annual meeting a enjoyable one for all plan elaborate basket dinner spread at the noon mour. iness session was held in the aft-! get'another league, consisting of ernopn and the following officers! several of the teams which bowled elected: Harvey Metcalf of in the league setup president; Mrs.

Charles'last BOWLING Final -plans for the six-team day-evening at the. Bowl-oJJrome. bus-iand an. attempt will be made to WE re Gaston Kiwanis and Rotary are two invest .1 "T-jey ull ive 'infection that swept through the kennel -din'mpT'tlio winter; They were' immunized, against distemper without any unfavorable "re' actions. The bones of these pup- I pies grew' regularly even when the i body weight was kept constant.

"When these puppies were ill- lowed all the food they desired they nle abaat Iwiee as much as dog for a whole momh. Their final body size about three-fourths, that of a norma! dog. Today, at a year and a half of age. they still behave like puppies. i studies indicate that a of foods can hp prepared for man that will keep him in health for long periods even when he has-a-very limited supply of the ration.

Furthermore, the food mixtures used can be scored for many month; without spoilage sinre they low in fats. "In studies indicate that the immunity to dis- ea.fcs that 'is commonly assnriat ed with fasting is not due tola low intake of vitamins such 'as others have Baiieyj of vice presl-. dent, and iynn Perry of MuncieJ teams which are anxious to bowl secretary treasurer. The 'and it is probable a league will reunion will be held at be formed Friday night if enough wood-park the first Sunday" in bowlers are "on hand. September.

The remainder of the day spent in happy so- 1 ARMY STARS WON, cial features. Detroit, Sept. Detroit Epworlh! Lions put stopper on high-scor- John Kimbrough last night, "He's been invited to appear.as a Riiest Welch's first aid class tonight!" at Miss' Maude, The Tipton Daily Tribune PUBLISHED BY RAMSAY ft 'o 'BAlflOljf TELEPHONES 67 and 68. MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Entered as Second Class Matter Oct. 4, 1895, at ffle Postofflce jln 1 Tipton, Under the Act of Congress of Mardh 3, 1879.

I Members of the League of the Methodist but two of his former Texas A. Months, in State SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier in City, per Week One Year, in State 7 One Month, in State TALK OF THE TOWN: Civilian Defense cially the letter by Marshal Joe Kincaid -of Snarpsville iii protesting the appellation of which he fancied, had b'seu hurled in his direction. IT WOULD SEEM THAT, as the war goes on. tempers of the folks back home become slightly strained.

This has been evidenced bv a number of incidents occurring recently in-these parts rj FROM WHAT' WE GATHER from the man In the street, lot of fellows aren't at all worked up over the civilian defense courses now in progress. Attend ance at the two sessions held to date has been 50 percent jnnd under. THERE ARE SEVERAL 'jwho have attended to date hut are not planning on going any more. This, is apparently an ovidonc of the feeliug that Tipton going to l)e subject to any bombing attacks. held for the state's male population at French Lick Springs hotel last month under the sponsorship of Tom Taggart.

IN ADDITION" TO THE WAR joiids which will jbe subscribed, the' party should strike' a new high oh the fashions front. You can avoid wasting expensive materials and thus help win the war by using precision-mixed FIAKO PIE CRUST Mr. and Mrs. IHugh Graham and family of Lebanon. LOOKING OVER next year's of Co i umbuS was a Saturday income tax speculations, a guy' guest.

wonders whether he's going to! LicHt ana Richard Kelhir make that 'much money and it an( daughters Judith and Rhoa- he has-wiiat happened to -it? da Lee sUe i Lafayette Tues' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TI1R WAV THEY'RE talking. claude KeIla r. )f fixing, this income tax Ml and Curnutt of are visiting at the hohhj of Kir.

and Mrs. Mayo Curnutt went it'll. bo- like' paying your Scars ame stown, Roebuck a Week until the account. is paid which is a 'lifetime joh once you ret started. Curnutt.

Cecil with the draft group to Indianapolis. Tuesday morning, for physical examination and was held WOMEN 'OP MOOSE. were delightfully entertained Tuesday evening bv. Carolyn De -I M. mates, BUI and B.ll, sis Months.

In State Dawson, produced the payoff 0ne ear. Outside St State witt at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Dewitt, north-'- punch that gave the western army 0ne Month. Outside State west of Windfall. Indoor games jail-stars a 12 to 0 victory, and contests were diversions of: 2 to 1- edge in the.r se-.

One more hurdle jn the way 6f i.15 CenU .50 L50 4 50 1: COO .60 completion: of bill has beei cleared by the were awarded.Lois Jean Cfusore'. League clubs, and Iames Trimble, feature of the evening wiener roast which was held sell-out crowd of 24,000. The ward at ln moment in the face of the obviouf; need for speed doors because of the inclement! lone touchdown was made by Con- ja com i ting. the tax program. It is fortunate the i committee weather Those present were aster who tcok a second period was ablc t0 act witIl sucll spee and with complejte unanimity! of Rev.

and Mrs! J. 1L Pass irom. Kay Eakin ot, Arkan-! aipp nff of Jt Marilyn Hazen, Mildred sas and the New York G.ants, for Ericson, Lois Jean'a 52-yard scoring play, Mary Ann THE GOVERNMENT to organize every county iii the II. S. in this defense mid regardless of what an in- I may think of the danger 'of attack the program should go through successfully.

I 'I- TIPTON COUNTY SHOULD the evening and contest honor's; ries with the National Football la THK long-delayed ta uui pre WP represented dt the senate finance committee's rejection of the tress- 1. A special' The army stored in every pos- ury's "spending tax" plan. It was remarkable that way while winning before a a complex and extreme proposal should have bpen brought for-! Indiana women's million-dollar war bond luncheon to be 'given October 7 at the Marott hotel in I The result apparently has been to clarify the outlook. From the start there "were strong reasons for believing that j.the senate Crousore Marilyn Curless Bettyi Dawson neatly place kicked the; commJttee WOM ld have to turn to a sales tax to supplement the in- Bob Crouch Phillip! extra point, and in the fourth pe-l come tax WU passed by the house. But there was ireluctance to do Plummer 'and James Trimble.

riod he dropped back from in the face of.the. Treasury's strong objections. Detroit 12 and arched the ball; i to do so until the treasury had had; full opp Mr. and Mrs. John Gray of An-t Monday of through the uprights for a lield arguments for measures previously rejected derson, were gues weU The army scoring was com- and means committee and to present any" I the capitol city.

i THREE OR FOUR TIPTON women, ws understand, atej plan nfng on attending the party, sini iltr in large degree to affair Rome. Mr; and Mrs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard andjspnLpf Kokomo, were guests of Jessica Dennis.

Louise and Freddie-Owens of Nor it pos- oppqr'tunity to renew the house ways new alternative it wished dieted with, less than four 0 0 ff 6r That opportunity has been afforded Dennis- utes "when a snapback py comparison with the treasury's tape" plan many of ipass eluded -Harry Hopp in the the objections to the sales tax have been weakened. The senate committee. having given careful' consideration to all suggestions, 1 ap- pears now to have reached the conclusion which vas forecast when Alexandria, are'spending a week! it fii-st received the tax bill from the that the limits with their grandparents Mr. and I Great Lakes, 111.. Sept.

have about been reached on income taxes jtor the tiipe being and; that isn't wliat you used another form of tax is needed to supplement inconje taxes if we are but it 's what you are approach adequate revenue goals. end zone and went for a safety. GREAT LAKES TEAM. Great Mrs. Owens and with (INS) "It.

Misses Vera and to he (Continued from 1.) refreshments were served by the committee, assisted by the homemaking (lu.irman. Mrs. Margaret Smith, after which bingo was enjoyed, with prizes appropriate tr. the program's theme won by Mrs. Lena Rice.

Jane Itu'nt- Mrs. Ralph Blessing and daugh- ters. and Atela, Browning were i Tllat was guests Tuesday 7 of Mr. and Paul Ton i. As one alternative after another, has the refrain Lieut.

narrows -down inevitably to a sales tax. Hinkle was singing'committee's next order of business. and daughter cr. Mrs. Dargaref of the Virgin i Mrs.

(iiid -Mrs. EThel-Npe-nding a The in charge entertainment Mr: MciiliHines. Mrs. Mabel-Teal, Mrs. Thelma Rayls Vesta Larmore.

and Mrs. Harold Brcwn Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Wyrick and Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Hannah, and daughter, Joyce Ann, the latter of Elwood. have returned from a pleasant vacation trip to ilich-j Sregation of igan. today as he watched his brilliant battle; Great: AS WE WERE. HISTORY WILL.

TELL of the ovel for further exemption but within- six- Margaret Rose received a mortthsthe- average man et ter-''Tuesday -morning from have' rwgptten there ever, Duckworth, who is some- such a tiling. I where with the marines. Owen I thanked her for the Red Cross shortage will army i that Mrs. Rose had sent go with the wind when payment to ni time comes around. Rut.

you'd better book, your mountainside '-ventucky de'n PRISONER whose only daim to confinement is robbed a bank or hit policeman will a rarity THE LOAN companies do a rushing business during' the month March. ONE MAN'S OPINION By Walter Kiernan. Barney Earuch will be up witli that rubber report pretty soon. jThen we. will know whether it's 'the lubber or the conversation THE'.

IUG WAGE earners in thal 's synthetic. the war plants wiil sigh huskily for those "tsooiV old days 1329-3C era. ONE. TWO. THREE: Bang! IN TIPTON of We can uuvke all the rubber I we nci'd.

We can so much rubber that we novee have to depend on an outside source of supply. But is that what we want? Twelve Years Ago, 10. been considered the choice That shoiild be the senate nation's war ef- When the President tells us that the fort will soon have to take more than naif the; national income, does he mean-that it will lower tie standard of living to the edge of the minimum' of health and decency! and Mrs. Grace Wolf, who has been spending a time with her sons. and family, and atThe home of Mrs.

Wayne Mitchell and indefinite stay. Mrs. Ola Dean, Mrs' Wayne Mitchell and Miss Bette.Graham are among those from Windfall who have accepted employment at the Perfect Circle plant at Tipton. Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Smitii and children spent Labor Day with relatives near Kokomo. a'Soviet information bureau an-j Orlene Kay Shaw, who has nouncement that between May 1. lieen the guest of relatives irt II- and August 31 tine Re'd Hnois for the past few weeks, jhis returned to the home of "her grandparents, and Mrs. Will Davis, to enter school. Mrs.

H. L. Ericson and little daughter. Abbey Gay, returned to their home Tuesday from the Methodist hospital at Indianapo-, lis where Abbey-Gay made her arrival two ago. Mrs.

Lawrence Browning is quite ill at her home, suffering from a complication, of ailments. Rationing must But we thke it for granted tl 'his tram to keep them in RUSSIANS ARE. (Continued from grudging retreats, fre- duet counterattacks. "I The terrible losses suffered by both sides was indicated in a So- array of -football talent for olaces in the' 1942 Lakes team. Clipping for clipping and for man, there probably is no ag-'even beiow it? That is not the way most of us understand" the case, gridders anywhere Sacrifices we must make.

Belts miist be in the United States that the order of the day in'most things, match the squad of candidates, that even then the people wiil have enough foodl seeking the right to wear the health, shelter and clothes. togs of the world's greatest na- We do not expect to go hungry or freeze or val- station. By past reputation' riflces will from the "rat," though the fat college and in pro ve, cloKe to the bone. We expect to do without they're'unbeatable." many comforts.and conveniences, but we What they'll do on. the-'to'ot -J without the necessities of life.

field this, fall is when we say that half a income hence Ccach Hinkle's-' det nse and People suffer no undue privation 1 little ItRht on the standard of living, which the American people had First of all. when you have" a tained before the war. Up to' the collapse of FraWe iwo years ago and the swift approach of war to our own doors (the emphasis for a ball else' again. player like Bruce Smith in your Ernest Knee, representative of the American Can and a recent Tipton wis spr- jiousjy injured in an auto Accident near Marion'. Wiley Ackerman, Rev.

George Bragg' and Ira Cue, all of Windfall. all civil war veterans, came -to for a group picture. V- Harold McCormick of- North Main street was painfully iiv' jured at fell to get caboose of work as switchmen in tbe Nickel Plate yards. Thomas Dean oi Windfall left for Rochester, to go through the. Mayo clinic.

He was accompanied by his nephew, Guy Dean. Henri" Wallace doesn't think so and bo's not alone. He thinks we should mako just enough tor our war needs. Even that isn't an original thought. The ssine thing came- up iii the last war.

We had to have synthetic rubber and we had to have it right away. But we mustn't make so much of it that it would upset, after the war, the Ralph Bishopi age IS. of near markets wc always bought from. Atlanta-, a trip to the Inter- national at Chicago with his Dig into the' old newspaper exhibit' of hogs at 2 repeating naked. Our; sac- Ill this time come lluxuries and with- not expect to.go an be diverted fo." it ihrows new- long here had been on the "under privileged." "I'When people backfleld, you've got a real Add to this No.

1 star of last year' oke out the American standard of Jiving it was. usually to de- a dozen other brilliant and p'ow-'P a naUon one-third ill-fed. ill-clad; ill-housed. Pete Kmetovic we face the heed of spending half the pation income on ctli Tier things than food, clothes, Does it mean that the Men, Women Over 40 Don't Be Weak, Old Fed Peppy, New, Years Younger Take Ostrcx. Contains general stimulants, 4ften after bodlM UE tron.

tfota phoepbale anil Vliamln A floctor "Jt did to much for patleats, I took It rsyaeir. Results were Special introductory Ostnoc Tonic Tablets costs only 35o. Brart lotos and j-cunger. this verr day. Tipton.

Front Dnirr A- Arkpnftii's Oriitr. Attention Students! i Effective immediiitely and until furtner studentB (exceptingi college) bowl for 15 cents'' per line daily, including Saturdays and Sundays, between 12 o'clock noon and 6 p. m. COMEi IN AND TEY IT Tiie Bowl-o-Drome iVIO BLACK, Manager sfB-BBnaBHSBBsnskabsa til erful backs like of Stanford, Boh Strelger of Minnesota, Steve Belichick of West- American people for the duration will be a umjer- ern Reserve, Herman Schneidraan fed under-housed, nrider-clad? of Iowa, and similar 0r does it mean that in facing today's realitiep and sacrifices we and you have a backfleld which flnd the dark picture of an under prijilegod nation must can stand up and actually thrive on the 11-game schedule. one-third formula about America has been fast passing (out.

Now and Eight.ends are listed on the squad, none under six feet in height nor under 185 pounds in i weight. Two stars of the pi'o Jean Melmffey. age 11.: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mehafrey of Goldsmith, was ill with pneumonia.

Mrs. Lavica Nance, former Tipton resident, was here from Hagerstown, visiting with friends. Walter Shuppara his property on Third street for property on Second street. the India.ua state fair. Heriiert L.

Lyons, commercial teacher at Windfall, was receiving, congratulations, following announcement of liis marriage at Cariuel, to Miss Ruth Smith. Tvicnty-fom: Yours Ago. Trjistee Rayls; of Prairie township was looking for a teacher to fill' a vacancy in one of his schools. Miss Carrie Trittschuh accepted a position-, with the Elwood school system. 1917.

The same frantic search for rubber synthetics. Tli samb frantic plans for making "just enough." i .1 if- any was made we've -forgotten about u. if any is being made now in quantity wc haven't heard about it: Thought can. wait tomorrow! for the day: Today we're planning for Your scrap will help your scrap. again, however, the thing flares up again, as when somebody In the labor department discovers sevens and a half million wage earners living on the edge of destitution'or below.

league Carl Mulleneaus of the an at Pl rdUe Iast ar Gren Bay Packers and (Howard Boh nA of the Cleveland near eeem to have the starting edge, Notice, nerciy the' top In the pro league; Notice iwlth Detroit last season, and Ralph Hunter has filed 'Wendell Goldsmith of Emnoria i thej Tipton Circuit The tackles range irom 225 6 0611 tiOidsmttii. oi fcmpona, CouH httvo the time and 2'50 latter being the' who waa on tne New York Giants of his; birth determined. Said modest program estimate lor Ur- squad. ban Odson of Minnesota. Barber, 230-pounder from Washington Redskins and Jim The schedule includes contests petition is set forbearing Sep' tember 19.

1942. i the on successive Saturdays wlln1 temberf 8eP Washington Redskins and Ray Michigan, Iowa, Pittsburgh, WIs-j JOHN McNBAL, Busier of the Chicago Cardinals," consin, Mlchjgan State, (Snnli Clerk of Hie Tipton along with Jim Danlell and Jack Purdue, Marquette and P-293 11 Circuit Court, Stephenson of Ohio State, wJtl an extra game Armistice Johnson of Illinois, and Steve Day Camp and another Meade ot Kansas, make the tackle Thanksgiving Day at wituatlon a ccachs' delight. They wind up thetr aeaion The guards are in the same Dec. a with Notre Dame at Sol- clasg. Leading candidates seem' dier Chicago, to be Ken Robeaky, Stanford ail- American, and Vic Marino, an Remembsr last Saturday all-Big Ten guard at Ohio State.

Jflhop Friday night; aVOld "Dutch" Levy, 245-pounderj tne jugh, 0. Penney 00. Minnesota, is another pillar of strength. Top candidates for the center job Bob sophomore -2JJ Your scrap junk will junk the scrap. As a Quest of The Tipton Dslly Tribune at the New RIU.

i INVITING Howard Mitchell, 117 North West Theatre to! "TT 'The Tuttles 6r TaliJU" Explanation: This Invitation Is not transferable and Is good only for; the partyiwhose name and address above. The party namsd above, accompanied by a member of his; famUr or a friend, should present, this Invitation at the Bits door; the same as two attatOsstoa Mrs. Harry''Aj-nold received a letter 'from her son, Edward Frank Recobs and William lYoungman who was fighting in Deakyne' went to Lafayette to 1 France. ritAIRIK. Marie Rayls' of Fort came Wednesday to spend her vacation with her' parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and other fronds and relatives. Mrs. Rayl will visit- with friends at and Lafayette before returning to Wayne.

Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mis. Joe -Graham, were WANTED! DEAD ANIMALS Call Tipton 157Q Reverse Pfiono Chnrgos Rendering Oo. Formerly Tipton Fertilizer Co TIII'PU fur looks And BO "bona luck" about Burdsal's TWO-COAT Bn- Uhxi houM pilal fob that looks and waan than not! Ihraa-coal lobs. Tha Prbnar asala lha thoroughly.

Ona Coat ol Burdaal'i WOODBOFF adds tha. Snlabtng touch. Now you 'can aiford to paint tha Burdaal way. Coma la sad wa'U prove 1L COMPTON SON, Inc..

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