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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 6

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THE KOKOMO Friday, April 12, 1345. Highlighis In Roosevelt's Eventful Life iHoward i Church Council; iPlans Meeting Dr. Ralph Holland To Speak Sunday i Afternoon troit. WPB aircraft 'division HAPPY BOYHOOD A serious lad. appeared Frnnklin Delano KOOSCTCK at :2.

but there's a In hi" eye as he nil drooled up In his party clothes In the style NEARr.VG i Kftrb ml cat look odd today, but it was the mode for recreation when Franklin D. TJooscvclt it at the family home in Campobello. 1S93. POWER IN A Roosevelt became assistant secretary' of the U- S. navy in 1913, serving through the World War.

showinK great executive ability and a capacity for hard work. i The third meeting of the Howard 1 County Council of Churches will be held at ,2 o'cJock Sunday afternoon, April 15 in. the Presbyterian church, iln addition to all church-appointed i delegates, any other persons of any the churches ot the are welcome. Dr. Ralph Holland, executive sec- retary of the Indiana Council of i Churches, -will speak at 2:15 o'clock Jon "The Importance of Church Co-j A pane! discussion on subject "Whai Can the Howard! rector, will also-serve as coordi- I County Council of Churches Do for! nator of reconversion or the JGod?" -will be- held; the Hev.

Perry) nutomobilft industry. 'o "czar." I Avery, pastor of the First Congrc-: the forme? International Har' Rational-Christian church, the Hfcv. vester Company executive will i Cletls pastor of the head a WPB staff to guide the Baptist church, and Dr. George I auto industry on the road to civ- iWise, peustor of the i an (Christian church, will take'part in -the panel, TMA five-minute radio transcription. entitled "Victorious Living" will I presented by the Hev.

W. J. pastor'of Beamer Methodist church, 'and chairman of. the radio broadcast committee the County Minister- 'ifil rissociation. A'report of progress that has been made in plans for week-day, classes in religion in schools will be brought to the meeting.

Churches and groups that have taken membership in the council SETBACK Democratic presidential ticket of. Cox and Roosevelt was heat- en badly, in tho 1920 election, Warren G. Harding oad Calvin. Coolldgc won. NEW YORK'S- GOVERNOR--'Recovering from I a i paralysis, Mr.

Roosevelt again entered public lite. Elected crnor of New York in 1028, ho was re-elected In 1830. PRESIDENT OP THE the Democratic party's standard in 1832, Mr. Roosevelt was elected president of the 'United States'--and today leads the nation to recovery'. 6 More Divorce Petitions Filed In Local Court married January 23, 1944 HrlvcniCina separated December 1.

friUbH UUOiliy Hillis" and Coffel, attorneys. Custody of two children and Jjj a. rtnm in an action against Charles April headquarters announced today that L. attorney. Tluth "Elizabeth McCartney' sued the British Eighth army is driving forward steadily in the lower Po volley against "partially disorgan- for a divorce und return for-; izcel resistance after beating off Six morn divorce complaints were; mer "fTM- Woods in numcro lin(1 against Charles Albert we! "Daniel L.

attorney. In the sixth suit Mague Garlinpr filed In circuit.court Thursday all based on allegations of cruelty. Mabel Hutchinaon Is plain heavy counterattacks river At of its newly-won Santerno bridgeheads, the same time, attacking tiff In'one of them, against i and Lewis GarlinR dnfen- I a "forces on the opposite will begin signing the constitution. Churches and groups that thus far have to enter the County council of Churches, and have for-' Over Death Of President London, April 13--(ITE)--The Nazis burst the' last bounds of decency and continued a vilification of President Roosevelt--even in death. German propagandists gloated openly over the President's death.

They poured out an abusive tirade that shocked the rest of the world, 15 Jury Cases iSet for Trial Local Court Five jury cases were amon? I number of civil actions set trial in circuit court Friday as; Judge Forrest Jump made up his calendar for the April term. The cases are as follows: i April. 30. Helms vs. Montpromcry I Ward company (damages); May! iS, 1 Pccry Cole vs.

Minardo Broth-! Fruit company (property darn-j I ages); May 14, Wcese vs Indian-' Life Insurance company; 11, Gene Owen Wimmer by Glen Wimmer, ncNt friend, vs. Hammond Motor Express company and George Mickow (damapes); and June 3S, Henderson vs. Hav' ens (dispute ever lease). i'' Other hearings were set as fol- lows: April 16, Dcveraux vs. Rush and Hi Grade Cleaners 1:30 p.

April IT. Vccch vs. Veech (divorce). Miller vs. Smith estate, several juvenile a April IS, Summers vs.

Summers (petition for child custody), Old-' laker vs. Oldakcr (to modify order), 'lletzler vs. Metzler (divorce), and several support hearings; April 19, Mumaw vs, Mumaw, Helton vs. Helton, Costas vs, Cos- tas, Frank vs. Frank, Hunter vs.

I Hunter, Kirkptttrick vs. Kirkpat- rick (all divorces); April 20, Eltz- vs. Eltzeroth (contested di- Ivorcc); April 23. Williams vs. William's, Hardin vs.

Hai-din, both divorces. April 24. Be-ss vs-. Stone, et al; April 26. juvenile court; April 27, Howard National company vs.

3. Watkins vs. Schuler; 4, vs. Paul; May 2S, iLctha M. Kendall vs.

JVIinnie Dean instate; and June 21, Great American Insurance company vs, Groler. The term'will close June 23. STORES of KOKOMO of The Chamber of Commerce. Alerchants' Division mally reported to the temporary president, Wales E. Smith, pastor of perhaps -even Japan.

the Main Street Christian While the Japanese joined with are as follows: Germans in accusing Mr. Roose- 'Kokomo First Baptist, Alto Meth-jvelt of causing the present war, 31st, West Middleton conceded at least the Presl- rest Liberty Methodist. Trinity i erlt wns "ffcat 'ethodist, Greentown But Berlin's commentators heaped abuse upon tbe President's memory. One which commentator, i apparently was Wi Bcamer Methodist. Parr Memorial Methodist.

Main Street Methodist, Grace Methodist. Wayman A.M.E., Zion Evangelical, Kokomo First Evangelical, Rich Valley Christian, Macedonia Christian, Main Street Christian, Greentown United Brethren, Kokomo First Prcsbytenian, New London Friends, Buckeye Friends, Courtland Aveune Friends, Union Street Friends, Darrough Chapel Congregational-Christian, Center Congregational-Christian, Kokomo First. Congregational- Christian, Greentown First Congregational-Christian, First Church Ofi the Brethren, Kokomo. Other groups affiliating thus far are: Howard County W.C.T.U. as a character-building agency; the Howard County Ministerial association as a "fellowship." Many more churches than the above listed have voted to join, the, council, but have not yet re-ported E.

Hinshaw principal i a speech written by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, said that the miracle which had saved Adolt Hitler had killed the "inventor of this war." The commentator was Wilfred VonoCen. one of Berlin's But expert listeners said his remarks did not follow his usual tone, and they were termed much after the way Goebbels writes. Menus of the Day I.U. Scholarships Granted Five Kokomo Students Richard Hutchinson. She seeks the-' 0 11 lc V'TM er custody ot a minor child.

J. L. Over- ot children, J. L. Ovcrson, nttorncy.

attorney. Mildred G. Fouls iM plaintiff in! another suit, against Harold C.I Pnsty Dressing for ish their action, nor named their delegates. Such reports should be mailed or telephoned to Wales E. Smith, temporary president.

The council is a county-wide, voluntary organization of churches in which all churches and religious of front were reported groups are "welcomed Fouts. They were married 27. lO-l-l. and separated in September. Harry V.

Forehand, attorney. Cracker crumbs nnd sour cream bnked fish dressing. Place a new fillets and tasty in baking A divorce is asked by Thclma Me- diah, cover with sour cream, miles distant. Iorman from Charles McDormrmj top with cracker crumbs. Bake un- 1 the complaint showing they! til brown tender.

meeting i opposition. Near the shores of Lake Coro- acchio at the extreme eastern end of the offensive area, eighth army units, which earlier captured the villages of Mante and Logastrino, drove westward halfway to Bastia, Bonds -k Buy Stamps LAST DAY OF VICTORY WEEK WITH "THE AT SOUTH SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, A I 15-TH Record-Breaking Bible School-'-At 9:30 M. EVANGELIST BROCK WjLL- TEACH ENTIRE ADULT DEPT MORING WORSHIP AT 10:30 A. M. Edwin B.

Strong Speaks Ori "If Christ Should Gome To Kokorho" FINAL SERVICE OF REVIVAL" AT 7:30 P. M. Sermon Subject "Abandoned Foundations" A committee has been appointed to nominate the permanent officers of the council at its first a a meeting, May 14. This committee is komo High school, has been notified of the Howard county students who have been awarded state scholarships by the Indiana university committee on scholarships. Jacqueline Johnson, senior, was granted A $00 state scholarship and Emily Marshall, graduated last year and now a freshman at I.

received a 360 scholarship. Margaret Ann Jngels. Kathleen' Peters and Estella Small, Kokomo seniors, were given special merit By Charlotte Adams Corned Beef Hash Casserole Quick-frozen peas Pumpernickel Green Apple Pie (Recipes serve four) Corned Hash 3 cups sauerkraut 1 can corned beef hash 1 onion, chopped teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon mustard 3 teaspoon marjoram 1 tablespoon chili sauce Drain sauerkraut and place in bottom of casserole. Mix other ingredients thoroughly and spread over sauerkraut. Bake at 400" 20 minutes.

Remove from oven and under broiler for five minutes or until top is well browned. Allied air superiority, which results in more decisive victory as well as saving lives, is the result of the constant effort to design and produce more powerful and 'more destructive weapons. CLOSE From 3 to 4 SATURDAY AFTERNOON TRIBUTE TO OUR GREAT PRESIDENT Kokomo Chamber of Commerce us follows: Dr Kurd Allyn Drake, Awards'of The amount'of "each chairman, Dr. George Wise. Lloyd ATcClurc, Roscoe Smith, Mrs.

Harrison Copp. E. Looker, L. Deardorff, Rev. Ward A very, Mrs.

Willard Miller, Rev. Homer Hunsinger, Horsman, Mrs. David Stakelbeck, Rev. H. Nicholson, Chester Irobler, Rev.

Stacy Wesner, 'Stanley Allen, Rev. Alva C. Ward, Roi Baugher, Rev. Walter Cob'urn, Gene Helvig. Glen E.

Rayle, Rev. C. B. Winter. O.

J. Grau, Mrs. Florence Rev. Robert Spoolstra, Mrs. J.

W. Ramey, Lotus A. Warden nnd Lloyd Keisling. This committee will meet in the Presbyterian church following the Sunday afternoon session of council. GOP Group Cancels Meeting Saturday Indianapolis.

April i M. Kinman of Shelbyville, president of the Indiana Republican Editorial association, announced today postponement of the midwinter meeting of the association because of president Roosevelt's death. The meeting wae to have been held here Saturday. Kinman said the meeting would be held' Saturday. April 2S, in the Claypool hotel here.

He issued this statement: "Out of respect to the memory of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Indiana Republican Editorial association will postpone its annual winter meeting, scheduled to be held Saturday, to mourn with the nation and the world the passing of a man whose qualities of leadership were unquestioned and who has left his in'deiible imprint on the history of the civilized world." New officers are to be elected at the aext meeting. scholarship is divided into three pavts, beginning with the three- scmoster year April 26. If the candidates do -ot accept the scholarships by April 16, the next candidate in line will receive the awards. Marjorie Barker, Betty Lou Harrison, Elizabeth Bourne and Chorlcs Smith were all deferred for future consideration.

Almost a thousand students competed in the scholarship tests. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. RAYL MOTOR CO. S18 N. BUCKEYE.

I A I BATTERIES RECHARGED I I A 710 North. Washington St. Phone 22415 Open 8 to-6 p. m. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Remove Meters' From Public Square meters on the ea.st side of the courthouse'walk from Walnut to Sycamore streets were dismantled Friday and the "no park- ling" pnint was being- applied to the curb.

The action followed an agreement by city officials and the county council, in order to give more space on the sidewalks even thoug-h decreases parking space 'in the retail district. Parking will ned on the west sice of Main street between Sycamore and hereafter. COTTON MATTRESS Compromise Petition Granted by Court death of Hatcher, was James B. filed in circuit coui-t Good health depends on good sleep-good -sleep colls for a good mattress. Here's on outstanding value at a special low price.

Full 55 pound weight, new filling, shape-retaining roll edge and attractive long-wearing cover. twin or lull size Friday by Flossie Hatcher, admin- istratrix of his estate, and approved by the court. The petitioner saJd she 'had been offered 53,500 for settlement of the claim. Mr. died of injuries he received when struck automobile driven Lorenzo Irc- lan.

The administratrix was represented. by Hillis and Coffel. lefferson Day Dinners Cancelled Indianapolis, April I'--(ff)--Jefferson Day dinners scheduled Frances DLxon Estate Opened The estate of Miss Frances Dixon, Kokomo teacher who died March 23. was opened in circuit court Friday- when letters of ad- ministration were issued jointly to i her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter i J. Dixon. Their bond was set 'at! have been held throughout-Indiana 155,000. Attorneys for' the tonight have been postponed be- I are Marshall, Hillis and Coffel. The cause of the death of application for letters estimated Roodevclt.

i value of the estate at 517,500. Eugene B. Crowe of Bedford, state chairman for the dinners, an- Iarnage Licenses Kenneth Everett Martin, Fitcho burg, U. S. Navy, and Alma Indianapolis, Dem'o'cratic Louise Pearse, McArthur, U.

committeeman. 'Navy- U. S. Senatcr Joseph F. Guffey Jack Higgs, Miami, U.

S. (D-Pa) was been ttie'princi- pal speaker at the dinner in anapolis. INTERESTING FACTS The word "Sunday" 'occurs nowhere in the Bible. The part of a tree is below the ground. Voting" is compulsory in i tina.

Portland cement, received' its nounced the after conferring- with Frank McHalo of Army, and Theresa Kuntz, 915 (Park avenue. James C. Mitchell. 504 Park avenue, sales and service, and Dilola Elmore, Kokomo. "COUNTRY MARKET Dressed chickens, pastries, used clothing.

Chevrolet home J207 East Sycamore, Saturday; name Because it hardens into i mass resembling the Portland stone llp.a. m. to 2 p. m. Macedonia! England.

Reindeer meat is a'staple food of Alfli the Northlanders. I SATURDAY ONLY See windows PANEL BACK high chairs 201 West Sycamore Street.

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