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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE TTPTON DAILY EWS of NAZIS PUT TORCH TO ANCIENT MAJ. BURKHARDT TELLS OF EXPERIENCES diet. I have talked to many the lads who have come throu 3f Maj. B. A.

Burkhardl, former our hospital and most of them Tipton physician, iias written have really had a rough ti; friends in Tiplcn telling them during' the past several mont! ol some of his experiences over- Many were German prisom letter in part follows- and as such didn't do too we 1. ill lit 3UVJ I VAIUil L. V((J Many were captured during tlie cumpeifout iii'a't'Jiit'dolns'ovac- German offensive in.December re "Sunday morning' finds me nation type of work. This first experience with this type of mission and I find it very interesting although I wouldn't care for it as a special This appendix shows the comparable categories in the first column at the left and if you go across the table you will find opposite the category the comparable article not listed in column 5 therefore these categories cannot, but you must fix your ceiling price using' your appendix- to which the article belongs "long the same line, then the third and so ort-i until you go on the base date, f-gishid or unfinished ard belong to category 703 and 'not 7C3, etc. Nor does it to this writer.

Ogle littie and others were taken befc and after that time. "Almost all received ve poor treatment in these camjs: food consisted of black bread i and weak-watered soup twice daily. Of course dysentery was inevitable and those that si r-i vived are all suffering from malnutrition directly proper-! tional to the length of tine; spent in the camps. i "In hospitals they slept on tie floor with straw and dirty i blankets for beds and all were louse infected. Most of the 'Cross supplies sent to these areas were looted by the Gcr- mans of" chocolate and cigarct- tes.

Quite a contrast from o.ir kid-glove method of caring German prisoriers-of-war." UAMDI Property HAMBURG ra Are Listed MYSTERIOUS'FiRES are raging in Germany's second largest city, Hamburg, as units of the 'British Second Army hammered-toward' the Elbe river, which runs within 50 miles of Berlin. Situated on the right bank of the Elbe, 70 miles from its mouth, Hamburg was the fourth greatest seat of maritime trade in the world before the war. Real estate transfers in Tip' ton county during the past week, in adtiition to those listed in Monday's Tribune; follow: Harold Reeder and wife to Jessie Book, one lot on Second street between Adams and Mad-' ison streets. i Clinton Coins, and; wife to Cecil O. Tolle and wife, one near West Margaret Schrnit to Herman! Levi, one lot on Dearborn street; west of Sweetland avenue.

i Tolle and others to Her- man Levi, one lot- west of I Sweetland avenue between Dearborn and-North streets! Mary Harvey to Carl -Harvey and others, part of- one lot at Jefferson and Conde streets. Frank W.Trittschuh and wife Arnold Schneeberger, one lot 'on Columbia avenue north, of; I Washington, street. Claude B. Ellis and wife to I June S. Mitchell, acres ifive miles northeast of Wind-i ifall.

i. Martha Miner to Ora D. Legg, I two lots in Windfall. i Yes! You really rest on alSealy mattress. We invite you to come in and see the Sealy.

SUITE BARRUM WilllillniMllliillllllliillil 1 1 O. E. S. I FULLER BRUSHES i phone number, 647; clay, April 19, at 7:30 m. new address, 229 East South Visitors' welcome and members urged to attend.

Mrs. Sherman Bolinger, W. M. i With the Sick ACTS.ON THE KIDNEYS I To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder frczn excess acidity ia the urir e- 'Are you suffering unnecessary distress, run-down feeling and tfij.com- for; from excess acidity in the urine? Are you disturbed nights by frequent desire to pnss Then you should Icncw about tltat famous doctor's DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT thkt thousands say gives blessed relief.

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Automatic cellar pumps TIGE'S HOME AND' AUTO SUPPLY m. Vy'e xl-riue to be both friend and consider to ihosc we serve. Young's Funeral Home Court News Eden in Capital Olive Huffine vs. William Huf- fine. for.

contempt filed by plaintiff, Rula filed against defendant to show cause why he 'should not be at-, tachcd and punished for con- i tempt of court issued. Hearing set for April 27. i Lela Graham vs. John Gra- iham. Motion to strike out part of answer filed by i Hattie Magnelt vs.

Newton! Demurrer to third! (paragraph of answer filed by; plaintiff. Answer, to plaint filed. Kathleen June Rougher vs. Paul Raymond Bougher. Res- i (training order continued further order of the court.

Ethel Cooper vs. Darwin (Pete) Rayl. Accounting. Plain- tiff files motion to strike alleged iplca in abatement. Estate of William Shook.

Net estate found to be $6.406. Estate of Laura Purkey. i Executor's report of of real estate filed. i Estate of Rolla M. Tucker, i.

Report of inheritance tax ap- praiser filed. i Hodges Nominated to Be Four-Star Generals i Miss Martha Basey, secretary i County Agent Walter M. Clary; is confined' to her home I southwest of 'Tipton with poison ivy. i Miss Ruth Coble, teacher in i the Tipton high has been confined to her home on North 1 West street for the past few 1 days because of illness. -K i "Mrs.

Sylvia! Lawson and were removed from, the; Mercy hospital-in Elwood' to-' their home on street Monday evening. i i J. J. Kessler, 424-North -East I street, was reported slightly Mr. Kessler suf-i fered a fainting spell Monday morning at the J.

J. Kessler' Auto Parts store and was taken home in the Leatherman-Morfis ambulance. i Protects yea, your family and guests. home or away from- home from house, yard, hotels, automobiles. Theft, burglary, holdup, vandalism, disappearance.

See us today for full details and new money-saving prices! First National Insurance Agency RALPH LEATHERMAN Phone 271 street. c-tf L-HDSES 1 PUBSIS A 1 SEE OUR MANY COLORS AND STfYLES $3.65 $4.85 B3G SHOE 'CM-i 21 Hostages Are Taken to Hitler's Headquarters Washington, April ARRIVING at tlie House, wlierej he conforcd vtith President Harry S. Truman, is Great Brit- We have the PLASTI-KOTE you have been askinrj for. Wide range of colors, and ichite, and clear. Ccrnpfon Son, Inc.

PILOT and hostess on the ill-fated Penn Central Airlines plane, that I'crashed on a mountainside deep i in the West Virginia hills, taking I the lives of the 17 passengers crew of three, were Capt. HaroH 'i H. Jones, 32, Norfolk, top and Hostess Marion Adams, 21 Bellevue, Pa. With U. S.

First Army in Germany, April prominent British "and American prisoners have been taken to Adalof Hitler's headquarters in the so-called "National Redoubt." as living hos- ages, advance units of the -American First army discovered to-' day. An American task force of tanks and doughboys sent across the Mulde. river to liberate a notorious Nazi camp for "special enemies of Germany" and steal the hostages out Of the hands of guards arrived 48 too late. IE SHIMA INVADED The military appointments i sent to the senate today were PVT. PLANALP (Continued from Pag? 11 Mr.

Truman's first as president. HOME FOR 30 DAYS Shanghai to Saigon. In these Patton is commanding gen-' Pvll Murl Planalp arrived strikes, two freighter-transports oral of the third'army in Eu- home i Sunday evening to spend of 7,000 tons each, a freighter 30-day furlough'with his wife of 1,000 tons, a- small tanker, Truman today sent ain's (foreign minister, Anthony to the senate the nomination of Lieut. Generals George S. and Courtnev H.

Hodges to be four-star Pie also named nine major 'generals to be lieutehant-gcner- i 'als. I Eiien. above, flew to this country to be present for the. funeral of the late President Roosevelt. Eden will remain in the United States to attend the United Nations conference at San Five from Vicinity Are War Casualties rope, while Hodges is ing general of the first army.

and daughter, Caroline on and other vessels of unidentified North' Main street and his par- vessel of unidentified ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Planalp, i'class, eight coastal ships and 13 route 1 Tipton: jbagtres were either sunk or dam- i Pvt: Planalp was wounded in Another Zenith Advance in Kearinq Aid Style! nith brought compltxion harmony to the licaring aid with the Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord. Now Zenith brings apparel harmony, you a choice of amplifier colors at no extra coil! luttroui Ebony Amplifier blends with men's and women's dark suits and dresses all dark clothes! New Pastel Corolita Amplifier is a beautiful light coral harmonizes with light- color suits, dresses, all light-col- orcd clothes! IN FOR TREE DEMONSTRATION Washington, D. April The office of war listed additional war casu- alties including five men frotn the vicinity of county, They Cpl.

-Charles A. Duffitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Duffitt, Elwood, killed if marine corps action, and Pvt.

F. Niccum, husband of i Mrs. Mary D. Niccum, route 2, Elwood, killed in Europe. Also (killed in Europe were Pvt.

John Holt, son of Mrs. Roscoe G. illolt. 2528 North Washington street, and Capt. Donald O.

Thomas, son of Owen M. Thomias, 1809 South "Washington street, both of Kokomo. S'Sgt. Glen H. Cloud, son of Mrs.

Marie Cloud, 12G8- Chris- tian avenue, Noblesville, was wounded in Europe. MARRIAGE LICENSE William T. Johnson, 22, wood, army, and Helen Bernice Bath; 20, 701 East Jefferson Germany in November and has street, bookkeeper. BUY WAR BONDS AND. STAMPS been 'confined to a hospital in 'England since that time.

He 'will report to Memphis, at the! end of his furlough. WARD RESIGNS LOWERING FLAG TO HALF-STAFF New Apparel Harmony! Lustrous Ebony Amplifier harmonizes with dark clothing New Pastel Coralite Amplifier with light-color clothing! Your Choice Either No Extra all 3 Zenith Modeli. MODEL A-2-A Standard Air-Conduction MODEL A-3-A Superpower Air-Conduction "50 MODEL B-3-A Bone- Conduction Alflanaill aapltti. radj-tt-uur, a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I FOR beds, 2 dres- sers, 6 dining chairs and other furniture.

438 N. Conde St. c-170 ELECTRIC sewing machines, $49.50 up. We trade; bring your machine along. Open only Saturdays until 9 p.

m. and Sunday afternoon. 3314 So. Washington Marion, Ihd. p-169 THE JEWELER Corner Jefferson and Court THE PARTY who bor- rowed our a week ago kindly return same? We have need of them several times daily.

Foster Furniture Store. c-169 Buy MORE War Bonds. (Continued from 11 the semi-finals: state During his college days, Mr. Ward was. a member of the Chicago all-western basketball team twice was a member of the all-state college' In Tipton, he is a member of the Kiwanjs club.

During recent summers he has employed at the Perfect Circle company. Mrs, Ward also a teacher here. Mr. Leist described Mr. Ward as "a valuable member of.the faculty during the years." "We regret very hisj going away," he'added.

No selection of a successor I has been made, Mr. Leist said, Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell NEW MANAGERS Invite You to Try Their and MILK SHAKES Hot Hani Coneys Hamburger Cheese and Cheeseberger Sandwiches Chili Potato Salad. Baked Beans STORE HOURS Daily Except Wednesday, and Sunday 11:00 A.

M. to 10:00 P. JI. Wednesday 11:00 A. M.

to 1:00 P. M. Sunday 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P.M.

COURTEOUS SERVICE; A Good Place for the Children GUARD in the Senate office building in Washington lowers the flag the structure to half-staff in tribute to the late President Franklin Roosevelt In the background is the Capitol. (International) HE JUST WANTS TO GO WITH XXJ WHEN YOU TAKE OUR USED ROT TO THE Thru THURSDAY SHOWS: 7:00 9:00 iMAT. 2 P. 14c 49t- 4c 40c 2 OUTSTANDING FEATURE HITS! A STORY OF LOVE ON LEAVE! Pholographed Zones of Combat by of Uitiled Slotn Navy A LOUIS ROCHEMONT i Love a one-day pass, then 'the excitement begins in this lovable romantic hit Sun! Judy Garland Margaret O'Brien Meet Me in St. Louis.

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Years Available:
1907-1971