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-fwinf rr-fr -f rf- S'V? -Ti ft''-' i j-raaxtaA. r.t.4 WU-IS saw 1 mu TOO- THE YORK (Nebr.) DAILY NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY. DEfcEAteER' 7.1942 Kill Crash Crew Gets Workout Temperance program Extermination oL Launched In Canada' Dm AmedForcesWill Use Facilities of Auditorium To Be Used For College BasketBallGames York, High -Quintets Meets Columbus On 3 1 Discoverer Court Jews Is Denounced As Liquor Limited dmlgaed to -provide tbs required uUied -and -quoUflod-yeui haoe-a broad democratic' basin without regard to flaaaciul resources. nrHa-4oulh Assignment of soldier it tbs army program will become effective la February. Boldlere will ho selected for Nations Colleges- tat tt Ciad vat fevulatad today vartiua tempecanca program Authorities Have Not Yot- Spokesman" Insist fUiFAdMtad AsFartof Thw iurk Dakaa, who dropped training fromenMstedTnenrwho bsva i their basketball Inaugural otr the Md-TfcrfslHlg -7r3V'tlA1uiiriirtlto-RewardT'tysdor ragTCMipnw.htlOiftwiaff'hfld' whoffBbiyTarBfiHnYwiwiiHffgr algltl hy a 14-11 saore, will make fieleetlow In geanral will hn alm- rbrasgi- 1 ihelrscrandtarrgT7niiMaiOB tonight ngolhst -the ColumbuwfH-rarer rs at -prafiram.

mm Arrangements completed 'VtiiMdtr ittarMoi (or all home nf York, roller HBrdUflifl-af -ihcqnantiUc. prime Uliiittr W.X.V sc.Keuxie King, were: officer Candidates. Only enlisted men under 2l wlH be eligible cxrept for ae advanced sVa'ge of iri-hnlealTtrsIn- log. (onraeo will vary In length, da- pending an their Washington. Dee.

-17 4U)-A brosff progrm tor utilising' college- and -anlversity feellltleo -to give specialised -tralnlog-M-yoang men In the armed services was announced today by. Herreury of War Henry. L. Btimson- and Beerelary of Frank Knox. tn rtf cUx.an41lriiud.p(.

fflriw (at oate hi 4flpetxf nu9? laetead ot the York college gym- w. 20 Per ceut, and beer. 10 BMlgm, heglaaing Jen. I. cent.

The haM figure la each caxe the figure for the year ending Nov. 1. 14117 V. 2. Heductiou of alcoholic roa- Ja a partoLAne.aro; -being worked out the which the today not -Wll-MMi-XAMRP- York Bernice Organisation preparing to ptay hoot to of uplriu to not of fleer and men etationed at S-Pr under Fairmont Air-Bane thas proof.

---Coach- Owee-Donohne- la taking 4-eqeud of wine men 4o-OoTumhue thin afternoon for tonight's 'encounter. He plane to start Hylton. and Miiomey at forward. Ruckle jLal center and 8pee ind Cooper al guard. Others ineklng the trip-are Nordlund.

I-ower, Green and Hylton 'end Buckley did practically ell of York' scoring against Seward, hut. their effort weren't enough to slop Imlg and Hlgehola. Hylton bed. II points and Buckley JOi York deftaled-Columhu 24-18 a year ago. Dbnohoe anticipates i Test' game against the Discoverers gtsrt-Ing time In end Dick Pulliam will he the 11th men on the floor.

Dec. IT-'-BUfi Allan Wilton, assistant city attorney, today became chief OPA attorney for the Lincoln defense rental 'area, creating the second vacancy In the rtfy attorney's office In a week. Frederick H. Wegener earlier resigned to become secretary for Sen's tor-elecf Kehnethy 8. Wherry Diving out of the skies above a trackless sea, a Navy fighter narrowly misses its mark, drops over carriers side.

Crash springs into action, brings'the craft up-oyer the ship's. side and -ends It promptly- 1o the repair whop. Pitot-was -uninjured. (Ofll rial U. S.

Navy photo.) Prohibilhm of fortifying win with distilled spirit. Prohibition of liquor, adver-llaing' by any. medium for. the Six weeks 'were' allowed for adjusting advertising contracts In no rase, will advertising. be allowed after.

Feb 1 King appealed to all -provincial governments which greedy have not done so. to rnrtall the selling of liquor. In no province, he. said, should the total number -of hoses to be allotted for the sale of spirits, wine and beer. In any establishment where they may be sold, exceed eight hours day." BENEDICT C.

E. aarretary of the York Chamber of Commerce end ea officer of ths service or- sanitation, reported today that the plea had been, worked out between himself end Coach R. E. Tonkin, with the sanction of the -York college-bead end thr ee rr- lea group. Portable goals and backstop will be placed on the auditorium floor where, sufficient testing capacity will be a callable for any game.

It la believed that the Con-ealeat location of the auditorium end the insurance of good eating and comfort under all conditions, and ample parking room will more then make ap for, the eipenie of trane- ferrtng the games to the auditor- 4 earn ism. J7r Eleven of the united1 nations -end French naHonar committee condemned policy" of Jewish extermination and resolved that those responsible such crimes shell' escape 'retribution. The statement' we endorsed Vy the Belgian. Csechoslevsk, Greek, Luxenbourg, Netherlands. Norwegian.

Polish. Soviet, United Kingdom, United Staten and Jugoslav governments and the fighting French. Other nutted nations are expected -to subscribe to It The denunciation' supplements a previous pledge bjr President Roosevelt and Prime -Minister Winston Churchill to punish axis officials guilty or killing hostages and other offenses. statement on Jewish oppression accused German authorities of carrying Into effect Hitler's oft repeated intention to exterminate the Jewish people in Europe. It charged that Jews were- being transported from occupied countries In conditions of appalling horror end brutality; that Polish ghettos ere be- lag tbsl the able-bodied are being worked to death In labor eamps, and that the Infirm are left to die er are deliberately massacred.

The-text-oMbe statement, made public here and In London: "The attention of the Belgian Csechoalovak, Greek, Lexemburg, Netherlands, Norwegian, Polish. Soviet, United Kingdom, United States -and -Jugoslav governments and the French national committee has been drawn to' numerous reports from Europe Jhat the German' authorities. 'not content with denying to persons of Jewish rare i'systema'Ucally Nine-Year Old Girl Engineers Trip To Visit Grandmother illness and death of her- mother, Mrs. Henry Kmfcen Is staying Indefinitely with her father. Mfm Ruth Query 'from Heeirl'i'-e Is spending the hnllnajraratlnn borne folks.

Miss Mildred BTh'hst made a business trip to I.loyolu Monday reiurnlng Tuesday. The grade pupils are presenting the The Old Cross at the high school audl- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Query, Mrs; Pearl Troutman and the Will and Don Lytle families were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Altou Van Nostrand. the afternoon- Ibe ladies motored to York end allepded the Messiah principles to lie followed were laid down, but the institutions whirh will lie nsed were not nhmed because they have not yet been chosen. The number of stu dents eventually to ho I reined was not nnnonnred -either; Various educators have estimated that from 200 to 800 Institution would he used to train approximately 280.000 army and navy men. "The" army 'and' bnvy 'will 'contract with ijie selected institutions to furnish Instruction In prescribed courses and to furnish housing and feeding facilities. Men sent tncnl legehy he.

seryjeesw 1 1 LJe on active duty and wear uniforms, receive service pay and lie subject to discipline. Institutions wllj he on ths basis of their facilities In accordance with yules tb.be prescribed by Manpower rommlmlon Chairman Paul V. McNutt, after consultation with. Btimson. and.

Knox'. A Joint rbmmi'ueo 'representing, the services 'and fhe war manpower commission will rtiaha the actual Plie procedure for the selection of colleges to be used In the I reining programe will he announced Hhortly," the Joint mate-' ment said. "Meanwhile college officials or representatives will attain ho advantage by attempting to present the merits of Ihelr particular Institution to the joint committee. Existing -contract between the. services and educational syatomn -wtlinotr-be'hh rotated Dphnier program.

The statement sola the plan was ARBORVILLE Auction Sale HATI RDAY. DWKMRKK 10 2:81 P. M- at tbe Fete Motor f'o. Filling motion While this le a Public Auction it hi" especially for till benefit of (brjrrll cost enter. We have been imable to secure premium as previously listed hot hare arranged to hare a bool One Hundred items to aril os Ibis sale and will accept your con pons for One Half (nt eurh to hr applied on I he purriuwe price for anything you may buy at llilt Hk -xi- The t'oryrll have built IremeudmiM buslncs with their quality merrlianillne and we nrr.

having this. Illtle, oale aa nn rxprcNNlon of. our appreciation of your bulma by giving you no. opportunity at this tliriut-hiun time to reli in your rattMHIH fur UM'fal gtfls. I'lcsNe have your roopoit i-ouHletl anil leal I tied with your name In Mtitttc manner.

We arc proud lloryell product. yridsyevenlnx Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Berggreu 1 1 fro near Btrom.hurg Sen- ro1 Camming. day with their Mr.

snd 'f ma with home folka Sunday. end Honor Heff elfinger At Football Dinner ildli lie lk age Th JlU i I lid Oil run Mlani Wdff 1 HU I ha 110 Peterso Jlr. knd Mrs. Ralph' Stouffer speni a few days this week with! their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr.

James Myers and son -at Mead and in Lincoln to1 consult. rMrs. Stouffer. physician. Mf.

and Mrs. Guy Schncli. Jllch- i ard'WIrme nod Florence Mr. and John Bmalld.m from Pairbnry came Saturday for a visit Jn the home of their' parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Kaedlng. Mr Smalldun returned home Sunday evening leaving his wife for a longer slay. Pvt.

Walter Kaedlng arrived Minneapolis, 17. 0U Nearly SOS triends of Pudge lleffelflnger turned oet last night to honor the tnen they know as "Mr. Football. was thq 75th birthday parly for the mighty Pudge, 'who wet football's greatest player when- be was at Yale In the days of tbe dying wedge and turtle neck sweaters. Bo coseb.

summed up the' crowd's F. W. Howard were Sunday guests of Dr, and Mr. Karrer. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Weinberger Suuday afternoon from Temp R'lidker. for- a week's visit with home folk. Mr." and Mrs. Kred Wolfe and family Joined the gniiijTln tfie KseJingniome Sun FATE MOTOR ftl.

YORK P. H. Double coupons Hal. Dee. I Utli.

And Ion, we have ot nil lfetcM'a varictyof 'Useful" hard ears for sale. Poplar. Bluffs. Dec.J7 dl.fi) Christmas la a limn to go am grandma and It Is up-to a nine year Old girl to taka cere of that evdn wheh ti uieans iraiir irtp or nearly 200 miles That may bavq limn the reasoning' little Caroline Iioffar of .81. Louis employed today In theiiom of -her grandmother, who live here, while police and her mothfer In Louis marveled at her resourcefulness.

Caroline, thlrd grader, alerted (or school In 81 Louis yesterday, but Instead sbq boarded street car end asked for direction to Union station. The moiprman refused to accept her shining dime, which we her entire cash' outlay, and.viia-gaire--her--rlrensferHO'-p bus. the ptetlon. she inquired tliqut n-train for Poplar Bluff'and slipped Ihrbiigh the gale 'unolr told tho conductor she hud no ticker but insisted, I Just have to see grandma In. Poplar Bluff like I have every other The conductor permitted her to complete the trip bet notified elate highway officer, who met her at the train end relied her mother.

Mrk. George Iioffar. Mm. Iioffar said In Rt. Louis that Caroline's trip was a little ahead of schedule." "We were going to grandma's anyway sha said Caroline had only waited." Miss Luis Lincoln' spent the- week-end with heV mother, Mrs.

Mr. and John Weasel and YiuU were supper guests Tuesday evening In the Maurice Flick home. Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Reading and family of near Hampton were evening, callers.

The oc casion was In honor of Mrs. Maui'-li-e Flick's Mrlhday. Mr. and Grant were Sunday dinner guests of Henna Lindahl In Corporal' Owen Bedlent of seventy furlough In the bomb of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Bedlent and family. Miss Mary Rerknor of Grand Island spent ths preek-end witk her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

RecfcnOr and Doris. Mrs. tutor lackey returned to her home Sunday evening, after visiting her father, Frank Sennet, who. In In the hospital at Fremont. Hr: and 'Mrs, George -Shaw, and Buddie- York were callers Jj the.

Martin Hoffman home Sunday. Mrs. pale Perk iAr left Sunday morning for eu extended visit with, her husband. Private Dele Perkins, who is stationed at Fort Oglethrope, Georgia. Corporal Edward Reck nor, who Is 'stationed at Camp arrived here Sunday for a visit with his parents, Mr.

-and Mrs. C. W. Rerknor and Doris. AUCTION SALE 1 Jesse Holoch Household Goods sentiments by referrjng is Hef-feldnger as Mr.

Poothall Himself." He was a greeter player thee jlm Me Millls said. At. the age1 of 5f he played BY minutes of the most brilliant football Iye 'ever seen. filllnJ. referred to' 'a'n oter gpme ployed ot Columbus, Obkvfa 1121 when Haffelflnger bowlef over opponents 'young amough to- bo his day evening.

Mr. and Ml. Sam Orobst left L-erently to ajmiid the wlntpr with their aon-ln-law and daughter Mr. and Mr Isaac Parley at Van-touver. Mr.

and Mrs. Orman Jeffrey were York busliiHis visitor Monday. Marjory." Mae Slonffer spent few days this week with her aunt. Mr. Clarence Airs.

Aiyden from Kansas City, -is visiting her mother and Hrohst and Mis Mildred. ail' visited several days over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerk Robson In live country. Friday Afternoont Dec.

18, 1 :30 returned Wednesday-of last we-k froip a alajr of several jreekn with relatlvea In Iowa. Mr. Mrs. A. Itathjen atyd sini were sup'per guests Kundny evening In the home of Mr.

and Mru. Harney Mr. and Grant Dorsey entertained relatives from Yoik Sunday. --Mr: and Mrs: hsrle t.ytle ipent Sunday' with Mr. and Mr.

Orman Jeffery 4 Mrs; Rub. Thorndike spent I he weekend at her- home at Kremont and on her return wag by her small son, David whn la. making her a visit. Mr. and Mi.

Wm. Westervelt went to Llnroln Tuesday returning the 'following day. fiupt. and Mrs. Noah Bnrkhead and sons spent Friday and Saturday in Manley Hawks of Kansas City, who was railed here by hs li-.

ia 'atf the territories over' which their barbarous ruin he hewn extended, the most elementary human rights, ere now carrying into effect Hitlers oft repeated in-tqntton to exterminate the Jewish people in Europe. "From all the. occupied countries Jews are being transported In conditions of appifliing horror and -brutality to -eastern In Poland, which has been made the principal nail slaughter hoove, the ghetto etab1lMhed by (he 'invader are being systematic-ally emptied of nil JeWa bxcept a few highly skilled workers required for war Industrie. None of those taken awgy. are ever kebrd of again.

"The able-bodied ere shftrly worked to death in labor camps. The Infirm are left io die of exposure end starvation or are de-libegste)jrr massacred In -mens executions. The lumber of victim of these bloody cruelties Is sand of entirely Innocent men. women -and rirHdren the Kate, lotor t'o. Kljllng Ml I Um tn, York leather revered dsofoM; kltrhen -table; davenport and chair; wardrobe; ruga; linoleum: rhalrs: slantla; dining room table; bofiet; two-sect Ion hookrnae; rani heollng stove; gasoline heater; kitchen rail oil stove with oven; bed; mattrewieii; throw rags; lamp; phlure; ire box; washing -machine; sewing machine; two wheel trailer; tool toter; some sliop tools; garden tools; many other nrtlrlea.

Great Lakes Quinte.t Wins Over St. Thomas TKRMH CASH. Tlie best; auctioneer -in I lie ranntry-will ttindsrtrllir sale. In rare of bnd weather sale will, he Itrhl laable. Russians destroyed German transport planes the best ferry story wer've heard In a long time.

Paul, Dee. 17. OUB The Greet Lakes Navel Training station basketball teem rolled over St. Thomas College, 47-to 44, lest night for its slsth con-neeutlve victory. Job Deexing seems to mean that If yoa try to switch from ono wnr Industry to another youre skat Ing on thin Ice.

Went Ads Prod ace Resnlta. 8t. homes led to at the -end -ot-rte-Arat-ld- -tlauuorbui4bome iotrSundsy dinner weYar Go eats to the Harold Bedlent Red Ryder- By Fred Harman, then the Lakers begat hitting the basket, veiling wp a IS to tl liaH-tlme lead. Boh Diets, formerly of Butler, was the high scorer. with 17' point.

Forrest Sprawl, formerly 'of Purdue, scored 14 points for the Great Lakes five. Peal Conelly led Bt, Thome .12 points. "The above mentioned governments and the French national committee condemn In the strongest possible terms this bestial policy of cold blooded -extermination. They declare that such events can only ntrengthen tha resolve of all freedom' loving peoples to overthrow the barbarous Hitlerite tyranny. They re-efflrm their solemn renolntloh to ensure that thane responnlbile for these crlmeo shall not enrape retribution and to pren on with the necessary practical enures to this end.

-Basketball Scores Corporal Owen Hedlent of Kearns, mu snr an fXraH er bert Bedlent and Donnie of near Bradshaw. Mr. and Mru. Will Grwn of Polk. Mr.

and Mr. Fred Bedlent slid family and Mian Rose Bedlent'- Afternoon callers In the same home were: Mrs! F. E. Mepl chant. Hfllls Sterner, Caryl and Duane.

jmd Wayne Ramsey. Floyd Merchant went to Omaha Saturday to visit hi wife who is receiving medical care, in the Clarkson hospital. The Mlulouery end Aid society met in the K. Merchant home. Wedneadaf afternoon.

Twelve fuar-Vlaltora-wsr pi-eaeut. Mrs. Grant Johnson Iqd a Christmas program. Tha new officers are: President. Mr.

T. Otte; vice-president, Hrs. Mervln Rhenk: second vice-president. John' Worhnnr; aerretery; Mr. Ketor Tjn key assistant secretary Mrs.

E. Merchant; treasurer. 'By I'nlted Press 1 Harvard 21 Cl I. Wesleyan 42 Great Lekm 67. 14 Cutbedren--Ohio V.

41, Marietta 28 Mahlenberg 44. Bucknell 42 Syracuse SS. Western Beoerve 24 Ambrose 22 Dnbeqns 22 JJSTKD AM MISKIMi San Diego. Dec. 17-HUJB The aamef of nine miming men aboard a twln-efiglned navy patrol bomber, which disappeared off lower California were reiea-cd today, by the 11th nsvaf district.

Thej included; Llent Jrrr.7TWyior D. Tropvt, Geneve, snnt and uncle. Mr. and TropsL Robert Losla Hermansky-. aviation pilot first rhiss; father Frank J.

Hermansky, South Omaha, Neb. State Colleges Luther 42, Norfolk J. C. -Wesleyan 24. Nrhcka Nigh Hrhdoin Arapahoe 24.

Holbrook -Cedar Rapids Primrose-12. Geaoe 1, Albion 17. Clarkson '22, Leigh. 28 Huntley 87, Niieot 18. DHIer 26, Odell II.

Elgin 22, Petersburg 21. Hord villa 21, Chapman 21. Milford 28, Crete 22. Gibbon Kearney J. Ponen 27, Newcastle 22.

Stapleton 22, Hershey 21. Ml. F.E. Merchant; pianist, Mr. Robert "MercTiatit, program- rom-mltlee, K.

Merchant, Mrs. W. Reck nor ud Win Refreshments were. served-In covered dish form. Mr.

Slid Mrs. Christy Blnuffer and daughter, Lorna of York, called ir. the Fred Bedlent home Sunday afternoon. Mr. snd Mi.

Vernon Cllne and family, sm Mr. snd Mr. Arnold Foils relied In tho Robert Merchant home, Sunday evening. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Filch -and family and Mlaa Bonnie Pllrk were guests In the John Wesael home, in tbe afternoon they went to, York to visit In the Ed Conk home. Mi. Ed Hitchcock or Ainsworth was also gnest In that home. meet at POKTLAND Portland, Dee. 17- 4UJB Manuel Ortlp of El Centro.

recognised by thq National Boxing nsiioclstlon as world bantamweight champion, was matched today to 'defend the title hero Jen. 1 against Kenny IJndaay of eo liver. B. tbe Canadian champion. 1 Tho 18-round boat will bo tha first world championship boxing match ever staged in Portland.

Joe Waterman said the NBA had approved the Del Baker Signs Aa Cleveland Indian Cloytlnnd, Dot. 17 4UB Delator (Del) Baker, ralonsod last mostk as manager of tkp Detroit Tigers, today Joined tho Clevo-, land Indians wltk one-ysor eon-- tract ss roach. Baker, 47, ia regarded by many las (he best tblrd-baao coach in tho majora Ho roplacea Ofeear Mel-illo, who retired from tho game. -Formnrly noaeh-at Detroit CITY DIKMfMSKn Dor, 17 fiU9 The city of Omaha has been dismissed as a defendant In a IS0.8A6 damage suit brought against it and Mike Drak slick driver of a car which struck Adolf Mekarek. 82, Pahr-4r-l 84 b- resulting hr hlir Mekarek''-' widow" brought the action- and named city an a defendant alleging It was- negligent because barricade around a new tnrrmA IS.

RAID NAZI TARGRTH London. Doc. 17. Ufil A lmU 'force of 'British "bombing planes raldad la northwest Germany during the night sad shot -down-one -Gsrman-Mee-eiwehmltt-118 fighter plane which 4fhallehged them', Ihe'alr ministry said today.1'- Other planes, despite bad weather, mined enemy water, the air ministry communique renort- dor Mickey Cochrans, Baker took over there and hnld tkd TMteffintr full seasons. His tesms finish-ed fifth 1st lee, tied for fourth and 'won (he pennant ia 148, 1 abe ed.

victim to walk Ip tha streejL TJie city snccesafnlly proved yesterday that it vaa Innoccat of gegllgoncaL Germany haa ordered the ltall-aaa to- vacs ale Blrily. dont want anybody In their -way. Ono plane, wee miming after all operations. uMi 1 4 at tJLLl-.

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