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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1942 ______Airport Is "Arsoned" by Public Neglect UR first impulse was not to mention it. Of what use might it be ? For five years it has been ELIEVE It a bone of contention; the past couple years, especially, since preparedness began to be talked O about,—the past six months, in particular, since it was almost drowned out in a cloud-burst. Or ELSE!! But the j'fiddlers" kept on "fiddling" almost as if deliberately waiting for some day when some­ thing—might take over and put Rome in the ashpan. Reference is to the old farm house, lately known as the St. Jo­ MEAT O' THE COCONUT seph County Airport administration building; out Lincoln Way West. B$ Silas Withorspoon It isn't there anymore; somewhat like Hickam Field, neighbor of Pearl Harbor—but the Japs didn't do it, nor the Huns, that is, not immediately. Page Byron Price, news Page Frank Murray, page his Civic "Panners," page the Board TORTUROUS censor. While he is so of County Commissioners, the Association of Commerce Aviation com­ busy, and properly, mittee,—and the Murray-Happ-Bullard Anti-Airfield trio; these latter BUSYBODIES screening the movement domineering and bullyragging the others, with Murray and his "pan­ of troops, of the navy, ners" always at the megaphone. KEEP NAZI and our air armada, lest It is just another $35,000 dead loss added to the city's $500,000 it "give aid and comfort investment in a worthless "Plawzah," a Murray promotion; added to MORALE UP to the enemy," how his Twyckenham bridge, costing $275,000, which he hoped to sanctify about all this big noise, as an American Legion memorial, but which the Legion refused; to X WITH TALES this "campaign of educa­ the $150,000 "salary grab" judgments! which could have been settled tion," getting the "Amer­ for $50,000, but to which he insisted upon adding $£0,000 more in FRANK MURRAY ABOUT OUR ican people ready for the (On Page Three) worst," imposing, or RATIONINGS threatening all manner of proscriptions and re­ AND FAMINE strictions upon the popu­ What G.O. P. Needs Is First-Class Bath lace, — that Germany is using to bolster up HAT the Republican party needs before going into the congressional elections this fall, the morale of her own people, atfd the con­ is a bath. Pearl Harbor alone cannot absolve it of such need. It is all right for G. O. P. quered countries, propagandizing it as Amer­ W National Chairman Joe Martin to complain that Democratic National ican weakness. Chairman Ed. Flynn is trying to liquidate his party. That is the business of aH Over the air, transcribed from Berlin, political committees, and parties; to liquidate each other. And the mere ambi­ comes the word of Paul Goebbels, Nazi tion to keep the "two-party system alive" isn't enough to warrant the continued propaganda minister, that after two months existence. There must be a fitness to live; something more than "existence" to of war, with virtually no shooting on our live for. - part, we find ourselves ill-equipped, short on There is an open field for an opposition party in this country right now; a materials with which to equip (rubber, food, fertile field for it. Democracy needs it to sober it; haul it down out of the air to sugar, as instances), and rationing the people which it has climbed, and set it back on its feet. The incompetence of the G. O. P., to a point that bodes famine. "That is the (On Page Two) great, capitalistic America, that boasts of its plenty and efficiency. Germany after three HOT COLD years of war is in no such distress," says fJLEPT) Herr Goebbels. "National socialisim looks out for its people. Capitalistic America thinks1 only in ter_nsx>f capitalism, of profits, and now war profits. It talks big but in the emergency is helpless." Goebbels displayed a picture of Leon Hen­ derson, our rationing and price-fixer, out on his bicycle with a girl on the handlebars, as evidencing the drunken hilarity with which Washington is conducting itself; another as­ surance, tendered the German people, that we can .never make the grade, and that the Axis powers must win. Of course, nobody can put a lid on Herr Goebbel's emasculation, and misrepresentation, of the light in which we are torturing ourselves, or being tortured, into our war spirit, but just ths same it isn't necessary for us to go about it with so much pow-wow and hellabaloo. Any S&anger, who wants to, can take the same view of some of our goings-on • th_ar Goebbels docs. The great majority, of Ame_4ca_i people are ready to accept 'the iM*:. *. •- (On Page Two) 1

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aEVE IT^ JAf>S LAND AT SINGAPORE What GO.P. w B/•\RELSE Jap guns fire Needs Is Nut Shells DeLuxe on Sngapore from tros area First-Class Bath (From Page One) (From Page One) essary dictates of Washington, adapt however, has through three presi­ themselves to it, and make the best dential campaigns, almost of itself, of it, but a lot of busybodies down j_fj_E___HkJ obliterated it in the computations. there, to exaggerate their importance kimicr i::u_}_::::::::::__^:::::__"::.M>ii»R':""' The party that sits down on Dem­ in war posts, and make folks believe ocracy and ra^eks it to its proper -i Jap shells fall they've an awful job on their hands, AIRPORT J . I -r _ t place must have a i|S§i_sion, a pro­ keep turning loose scarecrows, and in suburbs of gram somewhat consti'.tfctive, and setting up scare devils. What they INGAPORE Singapore not mere nagging. can't think of, numerous Washing­ British shell^••fc-J I : mwrffwwfffffWfw Negativeness will not accom­ ton correspondents and radio com­ '•top sampans in BLAKANJWJBG J plish the purpose; we must have MATIvi ­..__

sumption—the lossv or transfer of oil do it, with bits of our lease-lend tankers. That may make it neces­ JAPANESE PROPAGANDA assistance. sary to ration oil temporarily in some Chicago Sun) Of course, it! is no longer a f or- areas. But, if that happens, remem­ HESE Japs are peculiar people; we Heart's in the Highlands" and "In the eign war; it is our war now. We ber that lack of oil is not the cause. are learning that fact in earnest fc_Jbod Old Summertime." The idea, the are in it up to our necks, — and Tthese days. But nothing is so r)$_l!_5i very, very silly idea, was to make the down in our poekefcs. They drop­ This country's oil industry is one of liar about them as their complete in­ garrison of Britons, Canadians, Austra- the most important and most certain ped that nagging about an A. _S. F., ability to understand the things and lians, Scotsmen an_i*l__Si.rrlen homesick Allies the United Naticms have. good and suddenly when the Japs thoughts that make Anglo-Saxon people and so weaken their .morale and have struck; the G. O. P. isolationists Already bootleg industries are tick—and work and play and fight the them call it a day. springing up alo__g i_ttmerous lines. way they do. The propaganda .tactics As Kipling put it: "East is East and did, that is, imtil troops began landing in Ulster, more of a threat Leon Henderson may yet find hiih- employed by the funny -p.tie men dur­ West is Wfcs.t." The Japs have never ing the siege of Hong Kong illustrate to Hi-ler than JEtirohito. Had the self the author of* a line of bootleg ^ot it into$heir heads that thoughts of this line pf^thought — which is just $Q, home — for Anj&$i?_&xon people in dire Huns struck first, instead of the industries as Attorney Gen. Ha|ry thought at all. peril — only make mem more deter- Japs, maybe their change of atti­ Daugherty became" during the proini* All day Christmas, across the harbor, ^pBjjedfjfcb $$ld tha_& homes by hanging tude would have been the same, bition era; only Daugherty encour­ the loud speakers blared such nost_dgic :_tt-tjo the bast_oh_rf__\ey are defending; and maybe not. aged and participated, to get the stuff music as "Home, Sweet Home," "SW_H and so the music had just the opposite nee River," "Lancashire Lass". "My effect from that inte__ded. Having emasculated the peace of (On Page Fo_tBv» (On Page Twenty) J

X FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Page Three AIRPORT IS "ARSONED" BY PUBLIC NEGLECT-Bat Oar "Pearl Harbor" Burns (From Page One) attorneys fees and costs, to push a fight for which the then Board of porary headquarters, and remodeling the old restaurant, and garage, County Commissioners fell prey. for a hangout. Of course, Murray is not accused of starting the fire. None of this would have been had a fit administration building, The red devil leaped from the old, ramshackled furnace in the somewhat fireproof, been built to keep pace with the development of basement of the shack, and consumed its surroundings like tinder. the field. It has been a part of the program, but had Murray and his 1 The building scarcely counts in the $85,000 loss, and neither does that "panners" had their way, even after acquiring the site; there would $35,000 count in the value of destroyed and irreplaceable records of have been no improvement of the field, say nothing of an administra­ the airport, radio plant, weather bureau, and the aircraft lines, with tion building, even by WPA, so far as concerned the county doing its offices in the shanty. part. The loss ran almost exclusively to equipment; office furniture, Within a year The Transcontinental & Western, the American files, supplies; radio equipment, weather bureau devices—say nothing and United airlines, using the airport, offered to put up an adminis­ of a several-day shutdown at the port, loss of business, cost of tern- tration building, following specifications on file, pay the bill, and take repayment in rent over a term of years,—but no^ Murray, his "pan­ ners," his committee, and the board of commissioners couldn't see that. Excuse for this turn-down was that under the law the county could not lease for more than a year; that it would take twenty years Murray Says Say to pay the Airlines for their expenditure, by advance rent. It is ex­ TT jrr E PAGED Murray, and costs, overall, have been rea­ pected of the airlines that they will pay enough rent, along with ^^C/ Frank Murray, and he sonably established. other incomes to the port, for restaurant concessions, etc., to pay for • • responded. He is en­ 3. Priorities for wire, con­ the building in due course. titled to his say. There is always crete, etc., have been obtained. Sometimes officials, and Murray, can find ways of getting around two sides to a dispute; Murray He wants to make sure that the law when they want to, but this time evidently they didn't want says the other side is the back the money goes into an adminis­ to, and- possijbly, if such is the law, the Airlines, didn't iwant to hang side. All he has ever asked for, tration building and no shenane- themselves by such a shoestring. It suited Murray. as he proclaims it, is orderly gans. According to the airline procedure, efficient investment, Go back a year or two farther-when they started talking about architects, the building cost and that all the money spent go having Uncle Sam interest himself in the field as a military port. should not exceed $135,000; that into the investment and mate­ "Oh no," said Murray, "Hitler is never coming here, there's 3,000 another $10,000 may be required rial return. miles of sea, but when he comes, if we have a military airport here, for equipment. That would leave According to Mr. Murray the $70,000 unused. He wants short- or war industries in the town, they'll be targets, and like as not some .county has already been bonded time bonds issued for that $70,- bum shooter will drop his bomb on the defenseless city," — 117 E. for $210,000 for airport im­ 000 to be paid with the money Madison St., for instance. provements under the l/10th of borrowed. So Ft. Wayne got what we were after, an immense airport w_t__ 1% .minimum law. He doesn't Well! Anyhow Murray has a a fit administration building. Luckily Bendix, Studebakers, and Oth­ claim that another bond issue is program. He doesn't concede ers did get a few defense contracts—despite Herr Murray's fears and impossible; it is a minimum, not that everything has been open declaimers that the whole preparedness program was "war-monger- a maximum law. Of the first and above board at the airport. ing" and a case of our pulling Britain's irons out of the fire anyhow. $210,000 the board of commis- He looks upon the movement to­ sionersi as he tells it, went on to ward an airport administration It was Murray who introduced us to the America Firsts (for the spend $375,000, some with, and building as being an end to an Axis), the Parents of Selectees, and such like; who went to Wash­ some without, councilmanic ap­ mm—other than just an airport ington to> get the draft boards fired for favoritisms, etc., his opposi­ propriation. Bills exceeding ap­ building. The commissioners tion to improvements at the airport, lest in the emergency, it become propriations, he declared, can­ have moved to issue the bonds; of military use to the government, being only one of his pet projec- not be paid under the law, and the county council will be asked tives. he is doing all he can to block to pass upon it. Murray will file By a quirk of legislative enactment, a law on the books evidently payment. a remonstrance, by ten men, to calculated to limit bond' issues for airport improvements, to l/10th of As to the latest demands for force administration of the ex­ 1% of assessed valuation,—but it so reads that it is the minimum an administration building he penditure under the state tax rather than the maximum, in this county authorizing not less than decfkres that the reason the of­ board. He will not remonstrate a $215,000 issue. fer of the Air Lines to put one to kill the-issue, but to supervise up was turned down was not only the outlay. That is nearly twice the sum estimated for a new administra­ tion building, but there are other needed improvements, such as wir­ because the county cannot make So that is that. We didn't go ing, lighting, radio equipment, hangars, and even if the bonds were a lease for more than a year, un­ into the other angles of his op­ authorized, they wouldn't have to be so sold if the money wasn't der the law, and their plan would position. It might have precipi­ have called for.,a 20-year lease- tated harsh words. Naturally he needed. "Nosirree," said Murray, "you mustn't trifle with the law." Besides that the commissioner's doesn't agree with us on a num­ It seems that here is a particular law that all concerned hold in great airport plans was for a monu­ ber of things any more than we respect. ment, rather than an adminis­ do with him, and, vice versa, but Murray, you know, and some others, are great sticklers for the tration building. Airline archi­ here is his side of the airport law when it serves their purpose ^,e|herwise, to h — 1 with it. Mur­ tects tore them all to pieces for situation without frills. Whether ray's respect for the law is about like Herr Most's. Most was an old extravagances, and impractica­ it is practicable, or not, provoca­ reprobate of the last century. The only law he was in favoi* of was bilities, and under agreement tive of hinderance and delay, one the one guaranteeing a trial by jury and prohibiting harsh and un­ with the Civil Aviation Commit­ can make his own guess,;— but usual punishment for anarchists. tee—Murray, Happ and Bullard, there is one thing that should be —are working on a new set of seen to somehow, and that is So Remember Pearl Harbor. We've been treacherously attacked, plans, at the expense of the air­ that we get an airport adminis­ and the red devil who did it, gave not a word of warning. We sup­ lines, in keeping with their ex­ tration building, fit for the pur­ pose Manager Jones, and all the other attendants at the airport perience as builders of aircraft pose, and in these days of dis­ should be court martialed and hung. But anyhow we have had an stations. tress, without throwing any awakener, such as it is —j and perhaps we'll get an anministration Murray opposes any further money away. building less susceptible to fire; that is, of course, provided there are guts enough in the community to set Mr. Murray down where he bond issues until: It can be done. Murray can be belongs. 1. Definite plans and specifica­ depended upon, apparently, for a tions are adopted. sort of watchdog — whatever That accounts for our first impulse not to mention it; what 2. An architect is employed, may be the temper of the dog. ^might be the use?

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hoat to do as he pleased and played alien enenay in'ins mind, looking for ULTUM ways and means of ctear^g diet, and Science .nifhe Mews how to get by with it. Time after in By ORSON D. MUNN. JLitt.6.. LLJ,. Sc.D.. time, and place after place, he could Editor, Scientific Am»rie_« have burned, or blown the boat, and PARVO make an easy get away. He put in Household hoarding is one of the characteristic phenomena of war. Already Jhtre are -signs that the American housewife is obsessed two days, and found out all about with the hoarding idea almost to the point of hysteria. Although everything. When PM went to Capt. High Spots in News the economical use of materials needed for war production is .of Charles H. Zeerfoss, chief of the anti- course a .patriotic duty, we should learn to apply the philosophy of saving not indiscriminately but sabotage division of the U. S.lV-ari- with a view to*the real require time commission, with the story of HE University of Notre Dame on cent bulletin of the Bureau of La­ April 15 will start to -train 1,000 ments of the war program. bor Statistics entitled "The Posi­ what their reporter was doing and Tmidshipmen a month for the first . ^_M_iVingex- tion of the Soap Industry in World finding out, he told them they had part cf their three mor_ths' training as ample of the War I" states that '^because of the loss of glycerine housewives were "better get him out of there before deck officers under the navy's new V-7 misunderstand­ ing and misap- urged not to make their own soap." he gets shot." training system. plication of the The same document describes how Announeement of the new program war economy the \tyar Industries Board at -Chat So quite -another Pearl Harbor. time encouraged soap manufactur­ was made Monday by Rev. Hugh O'Don­ idea is this talk Scott got about the same reception about cutting ers to. increase the ^j3>duction of nell, C. S. C, president of the university, down on the soap sb._t_.at the largest possible that the Hickam Field flier did who after he had received formal notification amount erf glycerine, resulting use of soap. reported his little bout with a Japa­ from naval authorities. The thought from soap making, might be avail­ that anybody able. Judging from recent orders nese plane the early morning of Dec. The faculty for the .program will come could help to from the Office >of Production from Washington and the United States Orson D. Munn win this war by Management and the new War 7rt_h. He was regarded as sotmetlripg Production Board, the same situa­ Naval academy, Annapolis, Md. taking fewer baths .and wearing »crf a "nut." Then camte t»8 Japasrsese dirty linen is in itself an. absurdity, tion exists today, -*&**', It is expected that the program will but agitation for soap saving in- - Statistics on the stocks of fats flying armada. And no-wjthe Nor­ not conflict with the "university'^ hew and oils available in this country volves a much more serious factor mandie ties on her side in forty feet of ___««nonth academic program jcgeently •**eMch may not iac apparent to the indicate that there is no probability, average family. at least in the near future, of any water at her pier; a charred mass. set _y? for its regular student body. shortage of these materials, which Through more intensive use of resi­ This factor is glycerine, a prod­ are basic ingredients of soap and Talk about Short and Kimmel need­ uct Which til war -<.jH_e. leaps into dence facilities, "Father O'Donnell said, glycerine production. The fats and extraordinary importance for muni­ oils used in the soap factory come ling court-martialing? How about necessary accommodations will be made tions use. Glycerine is one of the from almost every farm and ranch Captain Zeerfoss? Will the war ad­ available. products of the saponification of in «_be -*«d, in _i*e form of .taftfow. ministration ever wake up? While Under the V-7 program the midship­ fats. The fluid that remains in the and the oils extracted from cot­ soap kettle after the soap has been tonseed, soya beans and other oil- urging it so zestfully upon the people, men attain ensign castings within the separated ^^ftthtains a quantity of bearing craps. While the soap mak­ 90-dsty period. Most of *hose who INS-II glyfjCTme which is *r_x_overed 4»y a ers may be obliged to use more of Ihat we must realize that we are. at begin their training .at Notre *Dame eaeh process of distillation. The only our domestic oils and fats to take war, and must sacrifice, how ahout economical and large scale method the place of the tropical oils cut month are expected to be engineering of obtaining glycerine is through off by the war in the western Pa­ pumping something of the "kind into students but tfeeftr ^fiitfst -month's work the manufacture of soap. During cific, nothing that is sound has the army and navy dhiefs? will consist largely of physical condi­ 1941, approximately -194000,000 been said in Washington or any­ pounds of this material came from tioning. where else to suggest a shortage, Since when did a union member­ our soap factories and about three- or any lack, of soap making ma­ xxx quarters of ••this is being used as terials that would justify curtailing ship card become a guarantee that the an essential Ingredient of war ma­ County offices in the court-house were our«se of soap and our produetkMn holder can do no wrong—or did that terials. These uses include explo­ of •gskj&cerine. closed on •_^_irsd3y71~-_nci-__D^-.'birthday, sives such as nitroglycerine and evolive about the time Ghat U. S. in accordance with a resolution passed 'dynamite, quick drying

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(From Page Two) t&ji*?- dive bombers and ground forces con­ tinued their pressure against the Amer­ ican lines o.i Bataan peninsula. Batavia, capital of the Netherlands East Indies, experienced first air raid of the war as Japanese planes dived down to machine-gun the streets and attack two outlying airports. Admiral William H. Standley, former chief of naval operations, a top strate­ gist and naval diplomat, has been ap­ pointed United States ambassador to Russia. Russian army has opened with a heavy assault on the German positions on the Leningrad front seeking to drive the Nazis from this northern seetor. A battle is in progress between advancing Russians and German forces northeast of Moscow -for possession of Rzhev, 11. which is blocking the Red Army drive on Vyazma. TUESDAY A view of the American submarine S-26 which the navy announced over the week-end sank off Panama the night of January 24 after a collision. Only three crew members were saved. Singapore fought gallantly against overwhelming Japanese pressure, but the fall of the great British naval base commander' of the United Nations naval bombers knocked out a third Japanese was expected to be a matter of days, if forces in the Southwestern Pacific, at aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Boni. not hours. With complete control of the his own request because of illness—or The British reported dispersing Japa­ air, Japs were piling reinforcements on­ disagreement with "rear-guard" war nese attack in the Paan area and block­ to island and driving toward city itself. policy—and Adm. C. E. L. Helfrich of ing another at Martaban along the Sal­ Gen. MacArthur's troops on Bataan the Netherlands East Indies fleet took ween River in Burma. Peninsula cleaned up units of Japanese over. United States troops landed in troops that had broken through the de­ (The following men have either enlisted or Aruba and Curacao, in the Dutch West Wendell L. Willkie urged that Gen. been called to active duty with the United Douglas MacArthur be brought back fenders' lines. States armed forces.) Indies. They will protect oil installa­ tions there. "from the fox-holes of Bataan" and giv­ In Netherlands East Indies, Japanese en supreme command of the United finally succeeded in forcing Macassar ARMY RECRUITING FRANCIS N. HOOVER, 538 E. Indiana; ER­ THURSDAY States armed forces. Strait and making a landing near city of VIN M. CELICHOWSKI, 449 S. Kaley; HOW­ ARD E. MEREDITH, 631 E. Sample; RAY­ The German battleships Scharnhorst Japanese administrators in Manila Macassar, in southwestern Celebes. An­ MOND S. STOVER, 118 S. Union, Mish.; and Gneisenau and cruiser Prinz Eugen other Japanese force was nearing Band- CLARENCE PEAK, JR., 725 W. LaSalle; placed a strict ban on all publications FRANK J. KOPINSKI, 133® JTremonti; RICH­ slipped through Strait of Dover from and appealed to Filipinos who deserted jermasin, where Dutch had already car­ ARD C. PELARSKI, 917 N. Adams; JOSEPH the German-held port of Brest, France, DAVIS, 133 N. Birdsell; EDW. W. WALISEC- their farms to return to the task of re­ ried out demolition work which invari­ WICZ, '1607 W. Faasnacht; CHAS. G. WOOL- en route to Helgoland, despite heavy at­ ably precedes Jap landings en Dutch VERTON, 509 S. Rush. plenishing food supplies to avert a tacks by British air and sea forces. Brit­ shortage. The loss of Massbate Isle in soil. MARINES ish lost 42 planes and downed 18 Nazi RAYMOND R. MICINSKI, 134 S. Laurel; the Philippines was reported by the From Burma the British admitted JOS. E. MILIK, 2830 W. Poland; JOHN G. aircraft. War Department. fighting north of Martaban, which would ELLIOTT, 1109 Clover; EUGENE T. THIL­ MAN, 501 Blaine; ALEXANDER S. GADACZ, The United States Navy sank 16 Japa­ indicate that the Japs had crossed the 301 S. Laurel; THEODORE JOHNSON, 428 Lafayette; JOS.. A. FARR, 1114 N. Adams; nese warships, including a 17,000-ton Salween River and were moving toward EVANS C. FARR, same address; HOWARD Company Rangoon. E. SMITH, 1110 Portage; JOHN F. KOZAK, airplane carrier, in addition to 38 Japa­ Clinging to a tree for 12 hours during 1308 W. Indiana; STEVE ROBERTS LUKOW- nese aircraft during its sweeping raid~of Australia went on a total war basis, SKI, 1506 Kemble; JOHN C. HOFFMAN, JR., the recent floods in New Mexico, Mrs. 519 Sarah, Mish.; MICHAEL FUZY, 2529 W. the Marshall and Gilbert Islands, which Chase McReynolds, of Silver City, had with the government banning all specu­ Bertrand; EDW. R. TRACE, 409 S. Taylor; VICTOR F. TRABECKI, 734 PhilUpsj-CHES- was announced on Feb. 1. i obnoxious company—two rattlesnakes lation, freezing prices and wages and TER E. PROCTOR, \199 Marine; ROBT. V. fixing all profits at 4 per cent. On the PHILLIPS, RR 5; LOUIS M. BOOSI, 1805 S. Battle-weary British defenders of that insisted on sharing the tree with Douglas. Singapore broadcast a defiant challenge her. fighting front, the Australians admitted NAVY RECRUITING that Japanese had occupied Gasmata, on JOHN W. KNAPP, 806 E. LaSalle; OS­ to the Japanese invaders, indicating that BORNE C. FARMER,.2109 Miami; URBAN L. the city still was in British hands. Di­ Henry C. Bert, 67, of Sharon, Pa., who the south shore of New Britain Island, KYBURZ, 1308 S. Michigan; HERBERT O. bringing the war closer than ever to CLAXTON, Oakside, Mish.; BENTON L. rect communications were still possible has held his first and only lob for 54 FAY, 510 W. LaSalle; JACK S. HOKES, RR 2, years with an electrical company,, also Australia itself. Mish. with Singapore. has another claim to fame: a family of Despite bitter cold, Russians claimed DRAFTEES CHARLES RICHARD WACUNAS, 530 W. Prime Minister Churchill's govern­ 75 children, grandchildren, and great­ a six-mile advance and reoccupation of Indiana, South Bend; SHELLIE FREDERICK ment was' faced with the possibility of WILLIAMS, RR 1, Osceola; BENNIE PETER grandchildren. 26 unspecified inhabited places. 'Ger­ WEISS, RR 1, LakevUle; ORA RICHARD an organized revolt following the de­ mans were reported flying reinforce- SULT, RR 2, South Bend; CARL EUGENE pressing news from Singapore. Three BURKET, 928 W. Marion, Elkhart; MELVIN Boss—Got your thanksgiving turkey HAMILTON, RR 6, South Bend; MARSHALL members resigned from the Liberal Na­ yet, George? MARION CALL, RR 1, Granger; -ELMER MI­ tionalist Party in protest against the LO JOHNSTON, RR 1, Lakeville; FRANK George—I knows whar dey's one ter DANIEL GOHEEN, JR., RR 6. South Bend; government. LEO STANLEY MARSHALL, RR 1, New Car­ be got, but I'se gwine out ter try an' git Aguinaldo Radios lisle; KEITH E. YODER, Osceola; WILLIAM DEWYRE, RR 2, South Bend; FRANK MICH- The Dutch resisted Japanese inva­ a 'possom fust. Ef de good Lord He MacArthur to "Give Up" AL FARAGO, RR 2, North Liberty; HENRY sions of Banjermasin, capital of Borneo, ROBERT WARD, RR 2, New Carlisle; KEN­ send dat 'possom my way, Ah'll know NETH STUART KEELER, 127 E. Greenacres, and Macassar, capital of Celebes. Allied dat it ain't right fer me ter hab turkey. South Bend; EDDIE STOPINSKI, RR 1, Granger; ROBERT AUGUST CORTIER, RR 2, South Bend; PAUL RUSSELL BERGLAND, St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend; FREDER­ ICK OTIS WALTERS, RR 2, South Bend; HAROLD ROBERT RUPERT, RR 1, Lake­ vUle; DALE GEORGE FANSLER, RR 1, Lake­ U. S. Troops Arrive In Ireland ville. , • -. •

ments into Rzhev, encircled bastion of German defense line. President Roosevelt announced that he was contemplating the creation of a Manpower Mobilization Board, with as yet unspecified authority to mobilize workers of the United States in the war effort. WEDNESDAY The defenders of Singapore still hold. British admit Japanese filtering into city. Japanese cross the Salween River and take Martaban, key town on the railroad leading to Rangoon and the Burma Road. Farther north, the Chi­ nese units fighting with British drove Meet General Emilio Aguinaldo, Thai troops back into Thailand leader of the Philippine insurrec­ tion against the United States in Scerabaja, only Allied naval base left 1899. According to communique north of Australia in the Western Paci­ from the war department, Agui­ naldo joined the Japanese invad­ fic, was attacked by Jap planes, but ers in an appeal to General Doug­ Dutch fighters drove them off. In Aus­ las MacArthur's forces to surren­ tralia, preparing for the apparently in­ This picture is one of the first received in America that shows der immediately. General Mac- evitable, plans to mobilize every man fit the magnitude of the AEF that is now in Northern Ireland. It is Arthur and his troops laughed off the largest contingent of AEF to arrive in Europe since the war the absurd request. to handle rifle. started. Photo shows U. S. troops disembarking from a tender. Adm. Thomas C. Hart was retired as Page Six THE MIRROR

Honey Crust Cake ^.'•eup shortening LUBS AND CLIQUES Vz cup sugar .> WITH AND V^ WHERE 2 egg yolks C Y4 teaspoon salt " MONDAY . . . Bridge club*. Mrs. Roy SacJkman, W. G- Ma_p:aj_^ MaKonJey at Liberty; 2/3 cup flour HURSDAY club. Optimists club, 2050 N. Ironwood drive. . .. . Josephita Mishawaka. . . . Iota chapter, Beta Chi 1 teaspoon baking powder Mrs. Frank Newts*, Y.W.CA- resi­ club, Mrs. Mary Voorcte. 902 N. Elmer sorority, Miss Martha Batty, Founder's V. cup milk T dence. . . . A. A. U. W., Recent street. . . . South Bend chapter, Alpha day. . . . Pal's Sewing club, Mrs. Edward V2 teaspoon vanilla • Graduates Study group, B_r. Marjorie Iota sorority, Oliver hotel, regular meet­ Birtqh, 1007 E. Washington avenue. . . . Blend shortening with sugar and egg Reuthe, 762 Portage avenues, . . .. 3$u*»- ing. ... St. Joseph Roman Catholic Spare Time club, Mrs. George Geop- yolks until fluffy. Add sifted dry in­ "Uon Study group, Miss Aliee M. Noon, church, circle 16. Mrs. August Guisel* frich, 1921 Elwood avenue. . . . Neigh­ gredients alternately with milk. Add leader. . . . Christian Homemakers class, _2_$ N. Frances street . . P__j Taw Ep- borhood Helpers' club, Mrs. Gerry Bat- flavoring and pour into greased layer Calvary Baptist church, church. . . . Im­ silon sorority, Miss Helen Astley, 710 E. ties, -Dixie Highway South. . . . Mothers' pan (7x7) and bake in a moderate oven perial club, Mrs. Frances Moore, 509 Washington avenue* business meeting, club, Holy Cross parish, school rooms, about 20 minutes. Cool, then spread Byrkit avenue Mishawakat. . . • Bonte Red Cross sewing, _ . . Gamma Theta Mrs. Eugene Bouche, chairman. . . .Rum with the following honey crust: club, Mrs. larl Wilcox, OT S. 26th chaptwcy Kappa Delta Phi sorority,, Mrs. Village club, Mrs. Andrew Kfaches, 1624 2/3 cup honey,. 1 tablespoon butter. street. . . .Margaret Tromley Lewis tent, Sam____ J. Peters* 13_t7 McKinley ave­ S. Kemble avenue. . . Bfid-Week club, Method: Being honey and butter to a Mrs. James Brown, Frances road. . . . No. 24, granddaughters^ club, Kewus nue, . . . Sunnymede clubx Mrs. Thomas boiL Cook slowly 5 minutes. Cool. Fakoe^ldHt E. Navarre street, . . . Retail Happy Harmony club, lifers. William tent. . . . Helena,Rebekah lodge, degree 3 Spread half over top of cake. Sprinkle practice. . . . Women's auxi__a*3&. local Credit Women, regular meeting. . . .Tau Savage, Mrs. Ira Hoke ** heme, 118 W.o n about %. cup chopped walnuts. Glaze Ifn. 210, N. F. P. O. C, Mrs. Leo Rotzoll,. chapter, Beta Chi sorority, Mrs. Louis J. Stull straet • • • Kiss's Daughters' class, top with remaining honey mixture. 2235 N. Kaley street. . . . Eastern. Star Hickey; 403 LWW. . _ . Junior Concord First United Brethren church, Mrs. H. E. This cake is even more delicious if split auxiliary, Masonic temple, Red Cross club* Mrs. Harry Bristol. . . . Shamrock Crandall, 68? E. Ohio street* Red Cross in two layers before honey crust is put sewing, program, movies, business dub* Holy Cross pasish, Mrs. Louis Ly- sewing. . . . Idle Hour dessert bridge on and a filling- of slightly sweetened meeting. . . . Theta chapter, Gamma Nu tie, 912 Wilber street . . .Jolly club, club, Mra. Charles E. Rsiw_e, 514 E. Eck­ whipped cream inserted. sorority, business meeting, clubrooms, Mrs. Frank Yager, 521 S. Carlisle street man street. . . . Jolly Eight Euchre club, Mrs. Kenneth Bowker, 619 Leland ave­ card party. . . . Olive Durtn Missionary . . . Friendship class, First Methodist War-time recipes from London. An nue. . . . Lus-Cjp 3& club, Mrs. James society, First Methodist church, Mrs. church, Past Presidents'' party, picnic English mother tells how she feeds her K__rd&n* 911 S. Mfeiifc street. . . . Royal Bradley Huffaker, 418 E. Eckman dinner, church parlors. * . . Chapter X. family under the difficult conditions of Neighbor's auxiliary* Wfes. Albert Reyla, street, postponed until Feb. U__ P. E. Ot, Dr. Gladys Frit*** 82_fc W. Wash­ war and meatless days, and gives six of -13 1024 N. Lawrence street. . . . Harry O. ington avenue. . . Thalia sorority, .Beta her favorite recipes. You'll find her ar­ TUESDAY Perkins camp and auxiliary, business chapter, Mtss Agnes Waters, 833 Ash­ ticle and recipes in The Housewife's Post Grand club, Helena Rebekah meeting, program. . . . Club meeting> land avenue. . . . Wyman Sunday School Food Almanack, that unusual feature lodge, No. '2, Mrs. Frank Kies,. Mrs. Ba- Miss Ruth Reynolds. . . . Friendly 12. class,. First Methodist church, Mrs_ Mar­ appearing with The American Weekly, club, Mrs. Had Kollars, 1534 Miami bette Korn, hostesses. . . . Eight O'clock shall Hughes, 511 E. Monroe street. the magazine distributed with next street. . . . Eight O'clock Bridge club, Bridge club, Mrs. W. O. Braddenburg, week's Sunday Chicago HeraM-Ameri- WEDNESDAY Mrs. Charles Tubtw,, 1326 N. Adams 215 Seebirt court. . . . Friendly Neigh­ can. bors Sewing club, 4043 S. Main street. A. A. U. W., Drama Study group, Mrs. (On Page Seven) . ,. Mission circle, W. §_. C. S. Immanuel Methodist church, Mrs. Frank Tritt, 2705 S. Miami street . . . G. A. Bridge AUNT LUCY'S club, Miss Lucille Dygulski, 1208 W. Grace street. . . . Past Presidents' club, CLEAMIK© Auten Women's Relief corps No. 14, Helpful Hints Grand Army of -the Republic, colonial o tea, corps' headquarters, F. O. P. hall. The South Bend Window . . . Delta Gamma Chi sorority; Miss MEAL PLANNING • COOKING - SEWING Gertrude Kruszewski, 1611 Longley ave­ Cleaning Company nue. . .. Bon Wit club, Mrs. Alfred J. 129 North Main Street HEN you feel the yen to es­der and salt together. Cream, butter Artz,. 2167 Inglewood place. . . . Alpha Phone 4-3251 chapter, Kappa Tau sorority, Mrs. Don­ cape from every day cookery With honey until fluffy. Add eggs and ald Coleman, Helena Henry* hostesses. w try adventuring with honey. gredients and beat well. Add flavoring, Use it in many ways—-for giving ham beat thoroughly. Add sifted dry in- that delectable, golden glaze, for com­ raisins and nuts and mix well. Pour bining with cream cheese, peanut but­ into greased loaf pan and bake in a 2>0H,rt £ei ROUND-JNTCCK ter, or raisins and nuts in sandwich slow oven about two hours. TWO-PIECER IS NEW fillers—serve chilled grapefruit halves HIGH PRICES Honey Chocolate Cake to which you've added a little honey— UNPLEASANT TASTE and' prepare to take a bow. Above all 2 squares chocolate use it in baking, because honey-baked 1 eup boiling water INCONVENIENCE goods whether cookies or cakes, im­ Vz cup shortening Keep you from getting all prove with age. 2 cups sugar ^$|P the Vitamins A and D you % teaspoon salt need. Baked Honey Custard 2 cups sifted flour 3 eggs l1/. teaspoons baking powder You can be sure that each 2 cups scalded milk member of your family gets f % cup sour milk V\ cup honey . 2 eggs, bea.ten enough of these essential vita­ % teaspoon cinnamon Heat chocolate, water and shortening, mins by seeing to it that they % teaspoon salt in top of double boiler until chocolate is talc* Beat eggs slightly, add other ingredi­ m©Red and the mixture is glossy when ents and stir well. Pour into 4 or 5 cus­ beaten slightly. Remove from heat and tard cups, set cups in a pan containing place in mixing bowl. Add remaining ONE one inch of hot water, and bake in a ingredients in the order given. Beat BB_-OI__--E______^__CI___ moderate oven for about 5 minutes, or vigorojiaJy for 2 minutes. (This batter until a silver knife, inserted in custard, is very thin. Do not add more flour.) A TABLET A DAY IS ALL YOU TAKF comes out clean. Pour batter into greased layer pans and A PENNY A DAY IS ALL IT COSTS bake in moderate oven 30 to 35 minutes. Honey Gingerbread 30 tablets 3S4 IJfO tablets 85$ iy2 cups sifted flour Chocolate-nut filling and frosting is rec­ 180 tablets $1.50 VA cup sugar ommended for this cake 2 teaspoons baking, powder VA teaspoon soda */_ teaspoon salt % teaspoon ginger For Complete Office Equipment Supplies Vz- teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon cloves. The OFFICE ENGINEERS, he. 1 egg, well beaten South Bend, Ind. 116 S. MICHIGAN ST. Phone 3-311» % cup honey y^ cup milk or water 4 tablespoons melted shortening Sift dry ingredients together 3 times. Mix egg, honey, milk ands shortening. Combine liquid and dry ingredients and beat thoroughly. Pour into greased pan and bake in moderate oven 30 to 35 COAL minutes. t_w^l Raisin Honey Pound Cake 1 cup raisins ^LUMBER 3 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Vz teaspoon salt . W^M, MASON SUPPLIES Pattern 407 is cut in misses' sizes 1 cup butter 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16. re­ quires 3% yards 39 inch fabric 1 cup honey Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15*) in 4 eggs, well beaten coins for this pattern. WRITE 1 teaspoon vaaailla CLEARLY SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS AM_r STYLF NUMBER. 1 teaspoon lemo__ e-ttaraet Elk LEFT'S Send orders to Newspaper Pattern % cup chopped walnut meats 1402-1422 S. Franklin St. Phone 3*1108 Department, 70 Fifth Avenue. New Rinse rgtfa&ins, drain, dry on a towel York_.N_Y. and chop fine. Sift -tour, baking pow­ FEBRUARY 18, 1942 Page Seven

Notify the police authorities and your insurance company AT ONCE. And remember — try not to get ex­ cited or angry. You will get things andketel am straighteraedout better and sooner by being courteous than by being "tough."

NEW BOOKS AT SOUTH BEND Folks Back Home: PUBLIC LIBRARY. 3$ our Chicago stay was a keen disappointment the week in Indianapolis made up "for &, The weather wst_.-$_tea_, so no time was Prayer, by G. A. Buttrick; Working lost getting around, except on the Thursday when Carole Lombard's S/Xout of every 7FAf 'with the Microsecgpe, by J. D. Cksrrmg- •admirers swarmed into town to buy Defense Bonds from the blond Traffic fatalities ~ ton; Golden Yesterdays, by Mrs. M. W. star at the State House. Happen After Dark ,f Deland; Embattled Male in the Garden, • Nil.- tTATM .UMIO- CMAM(.a •* COMMIM- Four years have passed since our last visit to Indiana's Capital -—-^—»***"** wWl U.HT» F*OQ*'"%,^mmmJm by D. T. Farnham; "Sparks of Truth, by (-and where haven't we been «_ the meantime?') but as this "letter" Emmet Fox; Why is a Dress?, by Elisa­ wasn't being written then, would like to record a few of this city's beth Hawes; Novel and Society, by N. outstanding features. Rightly, Indianapolis points 'Witt, the greatest Glasses Correctly Fitted E. Monroe; From Man to Machine, hy •__- pride to its World War Memorial, which covers five entire blocks Agnes Rogers; The Charles, by A. B. M the very heart of Its bustling downtown district. Bounded by the Est 1900 Tourtel_©t; Short Grass Country, by Public Library on the far end and the Federal Courthouse and Post- Stanley Vestal. office at the other, the main Shr_-_e is open daily. The gigantic room with fourteen granite pillars' -extending from the floor to the ceiling J. Burke Fiction (a distance of 12S8 feet) has sculptured walls ^depicting World War W. O. Bogardut Black Door, %*y C. F. Adams; Whitney scenes, and portraits etf 'teading «___itary figures, representative of and Son, hy Inez Lopez; Ivory Mischief, *__fl _fl_ied nations. Tt is __Q most Impressive, and to a native Hoosier, E. C. Beery hy Arthur Meeker; Justice _3teferretl, hy inspiring. Optometrists & Mfg. Opticians •W. M. Raine; Sfetal by F_firy, by Craig 228 8. Michigan Street Rice; Three Companion 3F*ieees, by Mar­ More when the mood strikes. Drive Safely and Save a Life. m gery Sharp. -LEILA B. ROSTISER. Indianapolis, Indiana. Business and Industrial Aeroplane Radio Equipment, by E. CHICAGO Molloy; Flash in Modern Photography, Get the cars off the road to avoid con­ by Wm. Mortensen; How to Make Your* gestion and be sure that warning flares Meet Your Own lTurniture, by E. 0*Hare; Profit­ or flags are set out; .if none are avail­ Friends able Publicity, by H. F. Woods. able, see that several persons are dele­ at HOTEL Juvenile Department gated to go 160 feet in each direction from the scene of the accident to warn Cat Whose Whiskers Slipped, by Mrs. oncoming oars. Ruth Campbell; Man Who Would Not We are try_ng| to help you avoid hav­ Wait, by M. T. Carroll; Stormy, the ing an accident. However, sometime Get full details about the accident— First. Mustang, by Mrs. D. C. Hogner; you may have one even though you are time of day, weather conditions, road Jimmy Shoestring, hy Maiion LeBron; not to blame. conditions, warning Signs, of ve­ Vanished Island, by Cornelia Meigs; If you do have an accident, you hicles, etc. Take the license numbers Skylark, by M T. Raymond and _?rieda should do several important things at of all cars involved and the names and -Zylsstra; Modern Americans in Science once. addresses of witnesses. If the accident and Invention, by Edna Yost. First, be sure that you take care of is serious, call the attention of witness Adult non-fiction titles may be re­ any injured persons and that you help to any particulars you notice and don't FAMOUS CIRCLB served hy calling 3-§429. the other fellow if he needs it. be afraid, to draw maps or diagrams. COCKTAIL LOUNGB

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By TOM HIGGINS Joe Vetner Shoots Lead Class "C" Doubles F Horatio Alger were alive (maybe he is, for all we know) he could With 1132 Total Score I have picked up some appropriate subject matter for another of his famed "IJhump to Champ" stories had he been 297 in attendance at the Western Recreation C. Fujawa Posts 628- In Singles last _?r_tl_o*'mght when Oak Ridge Dairyv Joe Vetner, a member of the Kamm's Beer * a> quintet of likeable guys, staged a cour­ team, gave an overflow gallery of fans a never- ageous upjhilL battle to win the 1942 to-be-forgotten thrill last Friday night at the The Men's City Tournament which Class* "A" championship- in the City Western Recreation during a session of the City opened at the Western Recreation on Tlournament. Tournament by coming within, one pitch of reg­ Jan; 31 is now in it's second week and The milkmen weren't given any more istering a* perfect game. With a full shift ot: stars performing, Joe didn't unless something unforseen happens it chance than the proverbial snowball in will close on or about March 15th. At Hitler's hespeafter when- cheeking the attfeact any too much attention until he had eight on the sheet, j From present only one championship has been entries one found such "name" teams then on, however, every eye followed his every move. There were re­ decided but before midnight Sunday : as Drewrys, Hoosier, Kamm's and Jim­ sounding cheers for his 10th and. nth effostfe which netted strikes on there%will be two"'others awarded: Ac­ mie Sniiths in the "A" divisictfi. It took soHd' pocket hits, but a weird silence enveloped the room as he awaited cording to the present schedule the last 10 frames to shatter that theory. Roll­ 1 his final turn. One could almost hear the silent prayers that most certain­ of the five-man teams will compete' on ing on the same pair of alleys with that day and winners declared in both Kamm's Beer which rightfully held the ly were being: offered for Ms* success. To a man every one in the house was for him as he walked over to the rack, picked up his ball and without the "B*' and "C" divisions. spotlight during the first game because For the past three nights the tourney o£ Joe Vetner's brilliant 297 effort, the hesitation took aim and let it fly. He was a trifle off the beam- and hit butter - and - eggers. kept pace with the the'head pin a little full", leaving the 3-6-10 pins.' has featured shifts of doubles and sin­ veterans by shooting 1012 while the gles. Very few, in fact only two, have brewmastters were spilling 1040. Both His count is just, one pin short of an ABC medal but he will receive been of the; Class "A" variety.. They units were just a mark or- two over 900 an award from the South Bend Bowling .Association. were.Frankie Borcsics and John Gruber in the second but when the chips were who lead the doubles- in their division down it was the Schaferites (he's their with 1087 only because no other major true blue sponsor) who had what- cham­ leaguers have competed. Likewise in pions need. They put on a typical Al­ Pearl Switzer Re-elected Steve Fabian Wins the singles Frank Aftowski is the pace ger nation finish to come up with 1040 setter with 576 which won't be even- which boosted their total-to 2966 and six Sunday Morning close to a prize. beers later walked out of- the emporium- City Association President 4 Clyde Bedell and Albert Schroeder with another (or is it their first) trophy. 'Sweep" With 6S5 posted a probable title winning score last Tuesday night in the Class "C" dou­ Following is- the complete box score bles. These two keglers, who generally" of their championship effort. The fig­ Western' Recreation Awarded 194& Saturday Classic Attracts 38 do most of their bowling, in front of one ures i-HUttding Carly Freitag's 163 and- Tourney- of the various bars at the Eagles Club­ Jim Hegedus' 168, speak for themselves Bowlers. house instead of on the alleys, surprised as do those 600 counts registered by the everyone including themselves by hit­ others. A nominating committee composed of ting 1132. Clyde, a member of the Oak Ridge Dairy C. Freitag 163 171 213— 547 league presidents pieked- four capable Steve Fabian paced a field of 55 bowl­ Stroh's Beer team and familiarly known J. Hegedus 206 190 168— 564 women as nominees for the office of ers in the Sunday Morning Sweepstakes as the "So and So" painter to his many August Kewatch 216 182 223— 681 friends, got 567 of the total while Al­ F. Freitag 228 184 204— 613 President of the South Bend Women's at Waters' Recreation by posting a snap­ S. Jurczak. 202. 183- 232-- 621! Bowling- Association and submitted the py 659' series. The Hoosier Beer color bert, his partner, a Norris Bros.,v Lunch TOTAS_Sh 1012 914-1040—2966> names to some 241 members who as­ bearer opened with 215, hit" 29ff in the delegate and undoubtedly one of the sponsor's best customers, came up with Championships in the "B" and "C" sembled last Tuesday night at the Ver- second and finished with 2Q5. Seeond (On Page Fourteen) (On Page Fourteen) 565. A mediocre middle game stopped divisions of the five-man event will be R. Calloway 'and' P: Buckingham from decided over the weekend when some overtaking the leaders last Wednesday 20 cdd teams answer the starter's gong. night. The pair shot 1111 and; slipped* At the present* wwtittg. Cozy Theatre and into temporary possession of second M. R. Falcons No. 3 are resting quit.. South Bend Bowling Association place. comfortably and securely in the upper berths of their respective divisions; In the "B" doubles G. Janiszewski and John Quimby sandwiched in a Mary Rose; the little gal who went to CITY TOURNAMENT snappy 435-game between a couple of California with-a local team last year to counts to register 1099 and took the compete in. the Woman's National and LEADERS lead away from B. Budny and' H. Ain*- on the* spur of the- moment decided* to worth who got 1085? the preceding night. establish a permanent" resides-ce there, is a subscriber to our little bawling, paper. DOUBLES*_4ND SMfcSLES Casimir Fujawa, a very quiet and shy . ... Lucille Rice rolled-the-eighth "3W* lad who rolls in his street shoes; posted in the history of the WXB.C. last week Including Wednesday, February 11th the only 600-count to date in either the at Pritehett's alleys in Indianapolis. She doubles or singles. He followed up a totaled 684. "_3_u will recall" a few weeks 169 with 248-211 and is far out in front in the Class "B'.' singles. ago Btertha Urbanejc also turned out a D O UBLE 3 perfect game in the same city. In South" Tourney Notes Bend our gals, have something to brag CLASS "A" about in that scintillating 265 Amelia Frank Borcsics 209 IM 15ft— 561 Looks like we'll need two "seeing Barcza posted at the Bow_>Mor last- eyes" for the next year's, tourney. Wa­ Monday night. It brought her aggregate Jo»tt Gruber 211 16ft 155— 526 ters Recreation (Commercial* "A") got filr the session up to 59 0,. the weekly; Totals 420 35* 313—1087 lost or something last Saturday and the high. . . . Heartfelt sympathies- to Jim featuue shift of the tourney was one unit Farkas, whose brother.passed away sud­ CLASS "B" short. Verhovay Club had. to shoot denly in Flint, Mteh., Saturday morn­ G. Janiszewski 14ft 234 169*- 552 alone. A tough break but thee situation ing. . . . The Women's International John Quimby 198 201 148— 547 gave them more opportunity to show off Bowling: Congress has purchased $10,- Totals 347 435 317—14)99 those new and attractive outfits. . . . 000 in Defense Bonds from its sinking ©LASS "€".' When Joe Vetner got that string of 11 fund. . . . The Bowl-Mor Major league straight the first four were in the hole, will vote next Wedaesday on a proposal Clyde Bedfe-l. — _ 187 169 211— 567 the fifth a "Brooklyn" and the other" six- to. convert at least 20% of its- prize monr A. Schroeder _• 1*2 222 161— 566^ [perfect pocket hits. His only bad ball as into Defense Stamps: . . . Steve Totals 369 391 372—1132 was the last. . . . Mel Chambers, who (Wimpy) Zmyslo, who took over the has been Del Mosshoicter's right-hand- man for years, is assisting again this" lfctnch room concession at Waters Rec., SINGLES can cook many other items besides ham­ year. . . . Lou; Whalen, Bowr-Mor Rec- burger and chili. Ask any of his many reation. manager, dropped out last Sat­ new and satisfied customers. Incident-- urday to see his green shirts perform. ally,, the food must be palata-le—there CLASS "A" . They missed a lot more than they .hit is no increase in the dtema___U_»r bromos. Frank Aftowski — _ 197* 205 1T4—576 and finished in last place in the "A" . . . It's a boy at the Charles Fiedlers. division with a huge 2603 just 13 pegs He's president of the-Turner Hall league CLASS "B" less than Berghoff Beer, the city's* most consistent loser. . . . The usually reliable and a shooter in the Bendix "A" circuit. Casimir Fujawa -_ 18ft* 248 211—628 .». . Those hard-working members of Jjilit Lasky unfortunately picked a bad the Verhovay auxiliary who prepared CLASS "C" night to be off form. It will be years beforaihe forgets-that 482. count. Tough and served that tasty chicken supper J. Raugh 198 176 210—584 for the 241 girls wJio. attended the Asso­ break, Bill. -. .- . If youire looking fi*r ciation banquet Tuesday, donated their Emil DeWeispelaere's scores start at the services for the benefit of the club. ._. . NOTE—_V complete list-0_t all- five-man teams and- doubles and singles bottom of the list in Class "B". Untes* Hazel Holterman of Fort Wayne, Ind., will be found on page thirteen. we miss a guess Richard Gillen, another (On Page Thirteen) law enforcer, will be in the same spot Page Ten THE MIRROR

Slifl Iftint Siti-to*-* DVERTISERS under the B Banners have signed- an Joe Casa 219, Ernie Brown 202, Fred Mainer A possible to serve their patr 218-211, Jack Skelly 214, Ben Ferger 218, Frank Wolf 212, Joe Czigany 226, Hank Lucky and merchandise, and adjust pron 202-210, LaRue 223, D. Ritter 221, Jack Wil­ liams 223, C. Matthys 224, Johnson 214, J. patrons or clients for unsatisfact Oduseh 219, Putz 214. that is the code of trustworthiness MATCH GAME SOUTH BEND'S POPULAR J. Basham's 388 wasn't small enough to COMMERCIAL "B" LEAGUE Leaders of South Bend. On this completely nullify B. Basham's 23S (574) nor W L 3-G T Roy Phelps' 210 (555) and Mills Trucking Co. Loop Auto Service 47 22 ; 2435 anteed" they solicit your patronag< KOSHER Restaurant scored an easy victory over South Bend Tool Axtell Motors ____- 46 23 2635 & Die in a special match Sunday afternoon. Bockover Service | 43 26 2610 DELICIOUS DELICATESSEN The losers did a bit of bragging about Coper- Blue Ribbon Pies 43 26 2544 haver's 823 but didn't have much to say about C. A. Scrader Co. 42 27 2842 FOODS and BAKED GOODS Annis' 398. Pepsi-Cola • 42 27 4757 The, complete box score follows: Dick's Service 40 29 2442 LADIES' MATINEE LEAGUE 290 "G" Men The Exclusive Star No. 48 Store South Bend Toy 38 31 2588 W L 3-G T Five Brothers __. Mills Trucking Co. (2,522) Champagne Velvet 37 32 2482 B. Basham 160 179 235— 574 Riverside Popcorn 42 18 1839 Dept. 156 Bellevillp Cafe 37 32 2565 Gilbro's Shoes 36 24 1595 Two Ninety 1*| |T I Q C KOSHER Restau- J. Basham ,__ 131 136 131— 398 Keller's»Five . 36 33 2583 L. Mahoney 209 178 151— 529 Co-Op Mkt. 32 28 1695 Crankshafts fl CI9.P rant and Bakery Internatl. Harvester 34 35 2504 Tip-Top Cleaners 29 31 1553 Trimmers P. Cobert 177 112 177— 466 Gilbert's 33 36 2554 SAMMY WEISS, Prop. 176 169— 555 Superior Coal 22 . 38 . _J50_ 290 Fitters R. Phelps 210 Corner Cafe 31 38 2*23 Garnitz Furniture 19 41 1555 Enamelers TOTAL 878 781 863—2522 Empire Box Co. 30 39 2478 421 S. Michigan Phone 3-0369 200 Scores "G" Frame Line South Bend Tool & Die (2,254) River Cafe 30 39 2586 Mary Day 147, Edith Bowers 143, Ruth ' Buckingham 147 146 150— 443 Barnes Electric Co. 30 39 2709 Seward 153-141-178, Betty Balok 140, Ruth ] Coperhaver 179 183 161— 523 Triangle Tool & Die 26 43 2694 Felder 171, Virginia Young 163-187, Esther j Anriis • 141 137 120— 398 Weisberger Bros. 16 53 2404 Anda 171, Mable Ritenberg 177, Agnes Zilkey J Foltz 162 179 124— 465 Lightner-Welch ' 9 60 2283 165, P. Lama 158, M. Gepfert 158, Hattie j Stump 126 118 181— 425 600 Scores - Cierzniak 151, Eeanor Day 140, Frances Britt TOTAL __ 755 763 736—2254 R. Ziegert 234 (602), Chuck Botich 202-222 151-158. After the Game Visit (612). Gilbro's Shoes (1,595) BENDIX HOME APPLIANCE (Men) 208 Scores Mary Day 133 147 94— 374 OTTO'S TAVERN W L 3-G T Jim Hegedus 213-292, C. Smith 201, C. Hod- Edith Bowers _ 133 131 A4S— 407 SOn 201, Art Wilson 212,. Stu Ganser 234, Bel Otto Merkle, Prop. Welders 29 13 2474 Milched Clemans 101 122 119-*-342 Utilities 28 14 2365 Whirk 220, Kristowski 210, Dostry 202-210, C. Ruth Seward 153 141 158— 472 Engineers 26 16 2282 Nelson 207, S. Walling 210, Sonny Mead 212, TOTAL 520 541 534—1595 "THE PLACE WHERE BOWLERS Materials 25 17 2537 John Mazall 220-129, Noah Malott 214. MEET" Garnitz Furn. Co. (1,555) Traffic 25 17 2505 Mary Lee Whiting 126 126 126— 378 Local No. 9 24 18 2652 I. & M. LEAGUE Ellen Hodge 139 139 119— 307 LIQUOR - BEER - WINE Assemblers 23 19 2120 W L 3-GT Edith McHenry 86 124 116— 326 Advertising 22 20 2382 Buchanan 40 26 2781 Betty Balok 124 88 140— 352 Frog Legs and Fish every Stores 21 21 2485 Plant Records 38 28 2865 HANDICAP 34 34 34— 102 Research 21 21 2572 Hot Pointers 38 28 2984 TOTAL J 509 511 535—1555 Friday Night Inspection 16 26 2401 Stores 37 29 2809 Cabinets 12 30 2363 Engineers 37 29 2921 SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY 826 N. EDDY PHONE 3-0875 Cradles 11 31 2180 Elecs 36 30 2730 LEAGUE Service 11 31 2086 Production 31 35 2641 200 Scores Mechanics 31 35 2777 Michael O'Brien clicked off a 529 series last Harry Priebe 212, Powers 218, Fitzgerald Accounting 29 37 2660 Saturday afternoon to cop high honors and 210, Nemeth 202-212, Grabner 201, C. New­ Ranges 29 37 2798 give his team a double win over Bill Ground's comer 209, Wroblewski 201, Orland Atkinson Substation 26 40 2475 trio. In the other match, Harrison with 490 211. Rockets 26 40 2925 led his team to a pair of decisions. Mrs. A. Clemans came up with a 299 total which hap­ W^ERLM 600 Score: Crabill 221 (610). pened to be only a few more than friend BENDIX MIDNIGHT LEAGUE (Friday) 200 Scores husband Arthur could gather in. W L 3-GT Replogle 207, Shrope 224, Heyde 203, Rikert Airliners 14 4 2875 217, Russ (Rookie) Bates 222, John Shirk 225- 170 Aces 13 5 2786 203, Dil Walling 206, Baker 205, Doran 217. SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE LEAGUE JIJPETS/ Woodpeckers 13 5 2777 W L 3-GT Uptown Club 12 6 2687 INDUSTRIAL "B" LEAGUE Composing No. 2 38 22 2759 Sffleeneg'i . . . For Thirsty Bowlers Dive Bombers 11 7 2685 W L 3-G T Stereotype 34 26 -2511 Bug Fighters 10 8 2512 West Town Clothiers 52 17 2483 Advertising 33 27 2606 Hot Shots 9 9 2526 Ballatine's Ale 42 27 2625 ! Press Room 32 28 2473 - - - SHAi SUN BOW 12-OZ. BOTTLE 141 Grinders 9 9 2597 Charlie's Service 40 29 2767 I Mailing Room 29 31 2539 Pushovers 9 9 2754 Plant NO. 1 41 28 2647 Circulation No. 1 29 31 2700 Bowlers! Stop in and Pilots- 9 9 2650 Kamm's Beer 41 28 2823 Composing No. 1 28 32. 2620 at South Bend's N« GOLD MEDAL SS Breezers 8 10 2711 Leungi Bottled By O'Chap Body Shop 36 33 2534 ! Radio 28 32 2861 Spit Fires 8 10 2683 McAuley & Rogers 35 34 2319 ['Circulation No. 2 27 33 2614 Transportation 8* 10 2679 Red Rock Cola 33 36 2821 Reel Room 22 38 2373 LIQUORS - WIN MARVIN G. BERLIN Burr Knockers 8 10 2715 1 Bench Hands 32 37 2572 200 Scores MIXED DF 730 /. Blaine Ave. — Ph. 4-9321 Trailers 7 11 2528 Uhger's Body Shop 32 37 2550 Platers 7 11 2716 Bud Stewart 210, Verlin Saltzgaber 205, R. Die Makers 28 . 41 2278 Brown 208. Served at Our Beauti Aircraft Rep. 7 11 2644 Ketchum & White 25 44 2326 Maple Smashers 7 11 2602 H. D. Lee 24 45 2295 226 N. MAIN ST. Minkow's 6 12 2628 Hass Millwork 22 47 2462 STUDEBAKER S. A. A. LEAGUE Repairmen 5 13 2245 W L 3-GT 600 Score — Joe Nyikos 247 (608). 200 Scores Pin Poppers 41 19 2623 WE wish our Bowling 200 Scores A. Balint 211-205, V. Bargielski 219, Buck­ Spring Shop 39 21 2673 D. Zolman 203, J. Taylor 200, J. Kuntz 255, ingham 206, Wert 210, F. Gruber 201-203, R. Spothtes 35 " 25 2727 Friends the best of Luck K. Kelly 203, C. Niemier 210, Long 212, F. Heintzelman 201, C. Mineif 233, Clarence Mei 2.0 Champs 34 26 2539 Persfull 201, Bob Bushman 210, Uhderly 200s ser __tt, H. Goetz 213, A. Przybysz 201. Motor Design 33 27 2501 and "Top" scores all season Fat Walters 210. Press Room 32 28 2599 LADIES' "B" LEAGUE Assemblers 31 29 2538 • . Come in and see us W L 3-GT Plant-Eight 31 29 2657 WM. HAPP BENDIX MIDNIGHT LEAGUE (Tuesday) Sonneborn's Snort Shop 12 3 2127 Dept. 308 30 30 2461 I N C O R P O sometime. W L 3-G T George's "66" "Service 10 5 2001 Experimental 30 30 2585 Co-operative Coal 14 4 2763 Water's Recreation 9 6 2136 Misfits 30 30 2737 Bottlenecks 14 4 2618 D. & R. Market 9 6 1881 Body Shop 29 31 2438 Pin Knockers 11 7 2753 Suabedissen-Wittner Dairy —9 6 1946 Commanders 29 31 2501 The COMMODORE Nite Hawks 11 7 2731 Caparell's t_afe 8 7 1970 Dept. 537 26 34 2308 AHFo Burr Knockers — 11 7 2801 Radio Mart 8 7 2012 £_fcyways 26 34 . 2606 BILLIARD PARLOR Dept. 107 _— 11 7 2643 Chas. Martindale Insurance.. 8 7 1935 J£A. Bldg. 26 34 2483 Platers 10 8 2774 Jefferson Gardens 7 8 2013 Die Shop 26 34 2439 Of Insui 122 N. Michigan Phone 3-0094 1st Placers 9 9 2530 Gill's United Motors 7 8 2398 Power House 25 35 2592 Interceptors 9 9 2310 Mirror ^Press 6 9 1813 Body Engineering 25 35 ' 2709 Heat Treaters 9 9 2681 Research 22 38 2815 Sub Assembly 9 9 2619 Red Rock Cola 6 9 1895 Dept. 131 8 10 2632 Old Reliable Coal & Ice 6 9 2024 600 Scores ' 224 SHERLAND BLD< Airport Boys 7 11 2447 Dixie Grove 5 10 1853 Estil Brockus 244 (608), T. Mauro 235-200 These Are The Reasons Why Folks Lucky Five ___! 7 11 2677 A- F. Smith Radio Shop 5 10 1903 (609). Busy "B" 7 11 2584 Adeline Beauty Shop 5 10 1817 200 Scoies "GO BACK TO HACK" 500 Score — H. Kundek 168-159-186 (513). M. Pauwels 231, Woody Cochran 200-203, F. Hut Suts 6 12 2683 Horvath 211, Elmo 201, Wilfing 202, Alderfer South Bend's Popular Super Service Receiving Inspection 6 12 2789 Other High Scores 212, L. Walters 210, E. Soos 205-209, J. Oduseh 170 Aces 3 15 2281 Lucke 153, Gill 151, Ramsbey 152, Vera She- 215, S. Gans 227, S. Gergacz 212, C. Whitacre 200 Scores met 163-155, Eunice Clark 180, Carmel Bates ____, Clarence Dieske 213-209, Schoemaker 204, PHILLIPS 66 Vascil 210, J. O'Toole 234, C. Finch 222, Nor- 174-155, :Martha Goins 168, Dorothy Bell 158, Phillips 210, E. Harman 213, R. Reynolds 283; torv 218, H. Joens 219-211. • Rose Gerber l76r-169, Martha Bucher 191, Pau­ GAS - OILS - LUBRICATION line Luke 1.1-161, M. Sweigert 151, Leupold MINKC 162, Irene Kuzmiez 161, Katherine O'Neil 153, STUDEBAKER MIXED LEAGUE Expert Washing __ Simonizing COMMERCIAL "A" LEAGUE W L 3-G T M. Chaney 160, Fran Chambers 153, Grace W L 3-G T LEE TIRES — PHILLIP BATTERIES Roach Appleton No. 2 18 6 2847 Frobish--61-182, Grace Kelogg 155-164, Hattie Wheels __"_ _\ 12 6 2418 Union Made I Cars Called For and Delivered Kramer Tire Co. 15 9 2957 Cierzniak 151-153, Leona Earhart 164, Urtz Pistons _- 12 6 2511 Kay's Tavern 15 9 2680 152, R. Michels 158, P. Walt* 159, Audrey Sny­ Champions 11 7 2502 der 155X Jean Deranek 154. Bumpers 10 8 2352 ALWAYS QUALITY Hack's Service Station Roach Appleton No. 1 14 10 2780 Hilt-Holders 10 8 2556 Kendall Oil Co. 13 11 2678 1 LADIES' MAJOR LEAGUE Radiators 9 9 2508 HACK WILLIAMS Waters Recreation 13 11 2632 W L 3-G T Ramble Inn 13 11 2913 Spark Plugs 8 10 2364 122 W. Broadway Phone 3-0315 Drewrys Beer 13 5 2316 Brakes 8 10 2604 Eeasonabl Coca-Cola 13 11 2893 Hoosier Beer 11 7 2179 Parts 7 11 2417 Schlitz Beer 12 12 2844 O'Brien Varnish ______11 7 2352 Overdrives 3 15 2530 I. O. O. F. No. 9 11 13 2835 Mohawald's Travel 10 8 2340 Drewry's Beer 11 13 2914 500 Score (Women) 312 So. Mich Neff, Hass 8i Bullard 9 9 2207 Dorothy Williams 179-174 (509). U-Need Candy Co. 11 13 2861 Kamm's Beer 8 10 2191 Hoosier Beer 11 13 _TCS# Pabst Blue Ribbon 7 11 2263 Other High Scores (Women) Stroh's Beer — 11 13 2952 Molly Pinter 170, Peg Nemeth 164-182,-Alice x Dr. Pepper 7 11 2239 Green Star Cafe 11 13 2750 Waters Recreation 7 11 2311 Klaiber 170, Marie Coker 171, B. Dillon 160, Jimmie Smith's 11 13 2943 Berghoff Beer 7 11 2335 Betty Neuberger 161, E. Matth_rs 165, E. Mc­ Furnas Ice Cream 11 13 2733 500 Scores Combs 164, Eleanor Claudon 163, Irma Gar- Stotity*'' Home Furnace Co. 10 14 2599 Millie Ourebeck 207-160 (526), Esther Ma­ boden 170, B. Brockevelt 160, H. Chiverton L. L. Hall Moving Co. 9 15 2765 rohn 204-169 (521), Gene Rightley 223 (519). 164, Frances Taylor 176. Indiana Cafe 7 17 2749 Other High Scores BIGGEST 600 Scores Frances Brown 188, Geneva Brown 165, STUDEBAKER PRODUCTION LEAGUE Tom Higgins 246-202-210 (658), Elwood Dil­ Henri. Hazinski 177-182, G. Gans 183. Helen W L 3-G T HAMBURG lon 212-234 (624), Dil. Walling 203-210 (603), Smith 163, Rose McKeone 171-169, Jo. Zgo- Truck Cabs 42 24 2614 R. Rockwell 226-218 (643), Hap Van De Walle dzinski 164, Mildred Higgins 170, Edith Smith Presidents 41 25 2649 IN TOWN 238-205-202 (645), Replogle 233 (610), Louie 174, Marie Czigany 173, Minnie Linsenmier Drive Amy 39 27 2743 Webster 226 (607). 181, Esther Bevil 167, Rose Freshley 166, Jo. Plant 8 Claims 38 28 2620 Drain 182, Fay Kanarr 163, Marie Stansbury Cutters No. 2 36 30 2807 Try One! Take Home a Bagful. 200 Scores 184^170, Hilda' Tatman 181-180, Evelyn Goers Cutters No. 1 36 30 2726 Frank Keglovich 201, Bill McClure 201-213, 167, Vera Silberg 176, Bee Scott 177, Lelah Motor Assembly 36 30 2625 Clarence Meiser 210, Kouts 206, Robert Driggs Shambleau 177, Edith Achenbach 175, Grace 290 Cruisers 35 31 2529 SODA'S & SUNDAE'S 15c 201, Joe Torzewski 200, Clarence Donovan 202, 327 N. MICHIGAN SOUTH BEND Brown 177-161, Irene Szigeti 169-161, Jen Kuz­ Die Shop 33 33 2654 George Brown 214, Ray Heiermann 201, Bill mitz 164, Margaret Johnson 171. 290 Skyways 33 j». 2605 Gehle 225, J. Van Parys 211, F. Flowers 213, 290 Champs - 33 33 2633 WOLFS BODY SHOP For BOWLING Folks Remember is a BUM SCORE "66" in BOWLING TRUCK - AUTO BODY We Recommend POLKS You Can Get It At The & FENDER BUMPING SOUTH BEND'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE — BUT — PAINTING - WELDING TIRE SERVICE PHILLIPS 66 Blacksmithing of All Kinds IF IT'S FOR is "TOPS" in Gasoline Tire Capping, Retreading HOME - STORE - FACTORY Vulcanizing. TRUCK LUBRICATION OUR HANDICAP S SPECIALTY. F. J. WOLF & SON POLK'S Tire Service BUILDERS STORE, Inc. 328-334 SOUTH SCOTT ST. BOCKOVER SERVICE AIR-CONDITIONE Phone --83T1 — > South Bend 420 W. Western Ave. Phone 3-0413 216 East Jefferson — Phone 4-2153 1902 S. MICHIGAN PH. 3-0468 20—ALLEYS Wl IFEBKHARY IS,1942 Page Elevetf

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.ir patrons with the very best service EAGLE "B" LEAGUE W L 3-G T .t promptly any claims from their South Bend Floral 10 5 2692 Thilman Bros. Plumbing 10 5 2801 itisfactory merchandise or service; Frank's Specials 9 6 2734 thiness of the Blue Ribbon Business Mercury Motors 9 6 2730 MATCH GAMES Kamm's Beer 7 8 2596 in this basis of "Satisfaction Guar- Dorsett Radio Shop with some 208 (588) Hoosier Beer 6 9 2658 ONE and ONLY RJ|||j)Nj help from E. Sanders scored a 43-pin win Otto's Tavern 5 10 2777 tronage. over Unger Body Shop which had F. Unger Miller's Hi-Life Beer 4 11 2435 talking about his 202 but strangely silent when bis 116 was mentioned. 200 Scores CO-OPERATIVE F. Nelund 202, C. Nelund, 231-138, C. Smith Ida Lebo and Laura Norris turned in 540 220, Joe Lupa 223, Bob Callaway 204, Carl AUTO PARTS SALES and 510 respectively, but received very little McGriff 214, C. Mohn 214, John Brinkman assistance from their mates and as a result 2u0-2G2, B. Bauwens 202. 32 34 2705 1 600 Scores Hill's -Snappy Service women dropped a close 1510 to 1514 31 35 2597 1 Chuck Botich 202-202-209 (613), F. Tschida decision to Morrie's Stag. For the winners Team Scores WEST WASHINGTON 31 35 2904 J. Prather witH 537 had the best total but 221 (600). Kamm's Beer (2,596) Vz Block East of Circle Ave. _. 3xr 36 2444 280 Scores single game honors* went to J. Fritz who fol­ 29 3? 2464 < G. Barany 205» A. Barany 245, A. Koches lowed a 112 with 221. W. Brandley _ 179 148 144— 471 29 37 2431 201, F. Langfeldt 203, John Quimby 202, B. • Mike DeBlase's huge 406 total put the P. Tolen 152 151 134— 437 NEW and USED PARTS 28 38 2637 McClure 209, S. Nemeth 204-206, Woody Coch­ Fisher Mobile Service men in the doghouse F. Seifert v_. 142 164 150— 456 25 41 2605 ran 202, L, Williams 201, G. Dezamits 213, S. alter a match with the Fisher Mobile Service F. Quimby 130 182 175— 487 For All Makes Cars and Trucks 23 43 2415 Stachowski 208, J. Koloszar 208, C. Matthys women. The gals won the battle by a wide E. Boettcher 190 155 175— 520 OPEN Sundays We Install 226-215, H. Gross 203, Janiszewski 212, W. margin thanks TO Peg Lamirand's 489 and Sue HANDICAP 75 75 75— 225 Powell -204, A. Schlarb 200, A. Rozewicz 225. Hedges' 179. For the men M. Antons had 229 TOTAL 868 875 853—2596 9-12 PHONE 3-8535 GLASS Louie Szabo 213, E. Soos 215, E. Behney 222, (56_) and Ed. Radecki 202 (531) but these ef­ Geo. Gray 201, S. Grayzck 220, S. Pinterios forts were completely nullified by Mike's Mercury Motorways (2,730) NEW 1942 245, Earl Miller 212, Robert Driggs 203, H. aforementioned effort. B. Holley __ 133 193 148— 474 Cline 200. A. Hoctel 183 141 ,164— 488 elvioator Refrigerators The Pabst Blue Ribbon girls didn't need all C. DeFreeuw 189 194 170— 553 of their 375-pin spot to clip the Mixed Five R. Phelps 162 176 186— 524 OLGA & BRADSHAW JUST ARRIVED WILSON BROTHERS LEAGUE which was paced by J. Thibideau's 470. B. Hoffman 164 159 158— 481 11 7 cu. ft. Refrigerator W L 3-G T The complete box scores follow: HANDICAP 70 70 70— 210 Neckwear 11 4 2576 TOTAL 901 933 896—2730 POCAHONTAS COALS Grippers 11 4 2729 Underwear __ 11 4 B779 Dorsett Radio Shop (2,432) $149.95 and up Faultless 8 7 2856 R. Pinkerton 147 186 183— 516 EAGLE CITY LEAGUE Pay the Price for the Best Coal Shorts 8 7 2741 R. Dorsett 152 138 145— 4.5 j W L 3-G T and Let It Speak for Itself. nimum Down Payment Sport Wear 7 8 2636 __. Barkley 147 152 155— 454 Wolf's Body Shop 12 3 2847 to?jl8 Months to Pay Skippers 6 9 2762 E. Sanders ___ 199+ 208 193— 588 Dorsett Radio .____ 9 6 2703 Buffers 5 10 2478 F. Cobb 152 147 140— 439 Berghoff Beer j 9 6 2646 100% C.I.O. Union Blends 5 10 2684 TOTAL 785 831 816—2432 Forest G. Hay Undertaker— _ 9 6 2970 Shirts 3 12 2508 Unger Body Shop (2,389) Main Coal Co. 7 8 2857 200 Scores H. Unger 131 153 189— 473 Smitty's Hamburger 6 9 2780 CO-OPERATIVE COAL Hale 200, Rush 201, Greig 207, Ray Engel C. Schrader 124 153 171— 458 Pensinger Insurance Co. 5 10 -2757 238, W. Clarquist 200-219, John Mclntee 208, L. McKamey 148 174 170— 492 Old Crown Ale 3 12 2688 CO. Wrobel 201, Lee Bukovnik 216. F. Unger _ 202 156 116— 474 A. Farkas 168 147 177— 492 600, Score—J. Thibideau 266-203-217 (686). 735 N. Niles Ave. Ph. 4-5557 TOTAL 783 783 823—2389 PPLIANCE1 TRUCKERS' LEAGUE . 200 Scores Cleman's Truck Lines 14 1 2717 Flagg 205, M: Pecsi 221, D. Zellers 214, H. Hayes Freight Lines 13 2 2696 -Morrie's Stag (2,469) Wagner 203, F. Sauers 205, Julius De Rose 212, Mills Trkg. No. 2 10 5 0000 A. Seifert 184 135 167— 486 Ed. Heyse 211, C. Hodson 204.) L. Ringen 216, 6 2737 F. Joyal 188 140 155— 483 J. Brewis 222, C. Sackman 203. Mercury Motorways _-, 9 B. Hosier 138 162 164— 464 Jim's Tavern 9 R 2846 Team Scores Commercial Mtr. Freight 1— 7 8 2522 J. Fritz 112 221 166— 499 BOWL 'EM OVER 8 2790 J. Prather 193 166 178— 537 Pensingers Insurance (2,757) Motor Express 7 TOTAL __• 815 824 830—2469 Commercial No. 2 7 8 2880 R. Sackman 124 151 178— 489 With a F. & S. Transit 6 9 2489 Hill's Snappy Service (2,444) J. Brewis 133 175 222— 53Q Grummeli & Sons Coal 5 10 0000 Ida Lebo 180 .161 199— 540 C. Sackman 293 174 151—528 "Burger in a Basket" lep s - - ~ Mills No. 1 3 12 2644 Betty Lobaugh 138 166 137— 441 G. Bloom 116 179 174— 469 Interstate 0 15 absent Ann Joyal 131 122 134— 387 P. Pensingier 155 167 156— 478 A TASTY HAMBURGER ON A Note: Grummeli & Sons and Mills Truck­ Verny Henny 116 132 150— 398 HANDICAP 123 123 123— 369 LaUra Norris 183 174 162— 519 TOTAL 854 969 934—2757 TOASTED BUN SHAMROCK ing No. 2 rolled off on a preceding date to HANDICAP __, 53 53 53— 159 P in and refresh yourself allow participation in City Tournament. No TOTAL 801 808 835—2444 Smothered With French Fries .end's Newest Cocktail duplicate score sheet available. Berghoff Beer (2,646) Lounge. 600 Scores . L. Zgodzinski 151 163 175— 489 And Surpassed By None! Steve Gang 255-206 (609), Holmes 206-200- Fisher's Mobile Service (Women) (2,714) G. Feather _ 157 172 132— 461 S - -WINES - BEER Sue Hedges 179 133 158— 470 A. O'Neill —__ 133 127 140— 400 213 (619). Peg Lamirand 156 182 151— 489 A. Feather 166 176 176— 518 Kewpee Hotel Hamburg [XED DRINKS 200 Scores Ruth Vascil 149 129 154— 432 E. Wesolek _. 189 132 115—436 Gerald Topping-210, Bill McClure 206, Fred Jerry Brinkman 152 157 158— 467 HANDICAP 114 114 114— 342 328 N. Michigan St. Phone 3-0405 tr Beautiful Moderne Bar Ingersoll 204, Nyars 201, H. Davis 202, W. Esther Hannon 127 171 165— 463 TOTAL 910 884 852—2646 Cameron 201. HANDICAP 131 131 131— 393 N ST. SOUTH BEIT- TOTAL 894 903 917—2714 WHITCOMB &. KELLER LEAGUE EAGLE "D" LEAGUE W L 3-G T Fisher's Mobile Service (Men) (2,460) W L 3-GT Salesmen 37 29 2733 E. Radecki 145 202 184—531 fStroh's Beer 10 8 2565 Construction 36 30 2499 M. DeBlase 134 131 141— 406 Chasar's Service ._ _ 10 8 2590 BEST o'LUCK! Mortgages 36 30 2732 R. Hedges 163 150 165— 478 Morrie's Stag 10 8 2828 Insurance 33 33, 2655 M. Antons 146 229 199— 568 Becker & Harrison D-X Ser. 9 9 2589 To ALL the BOYS _tnd GIRLS' Maintenance 29 37 2517 S. Stemnock 130 169 178— 477 Burkus Restaurant 9 9 2550 in ALL the Leagues Accounting 27 39 2690 TOTAL 712 881 867—2460 Kettring Grocery ._ 9 9 2821 200 Scores Norris Bros. Lunch 8 10 2583 IAPP & SONS Pabst Blue Ribbon (Ladies) (2,376) Coca-Cola i 7 11 2723 3RPORATED ~Joe Kovacs 206, Joe Dunfee 209, Baele 212. MAY THE BEST H. Leaman »«_-— 121 129 158— 408 200 Scores L. Jackson . 85 136 139— 360 Eric Johnson 212, G. Gillespie 203, M. An­ TEAMS WIN WILSON'S A. C. W. A. LEAGUE E. Bowers 122 155 155— 432 W L 3-GT tons 231, C. Lamirand 202, A. Seifert 233, W. M. Ranstead 128 132 105— 365 White 202, Collier 213, A. Schroeder 203. Fire Ball's 41 25 1803 B. Hosier 153 141 142— 436 /rom Your Friends at the ill Forms Male-la's 40 26 1908 HANDICAP 125 125 125— 375 Team Scores P. Jay's 30 27 1870 TOTAL 734 818 824—2376 Quint's 34 32 1746 Norris Bros. Lunch (2,583) South Bend Lathe Wks. ' Insurance Wilmer's 33 33 1739 Mixed Five (2,121) G. Norris 124 157 137— 418 Small Fry's '___ 30 36 1651 J. Thibideau 169 118 183— 470 O. Wolf 158 133 190— 481 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Lucky 5's 27 39 1736 G. Jackson 147 167 148— 462 A. Scroeder 149 165 203— 517 Bomber's _— 21 43 1747 E. Bowers 108 143 169— 420 S. Gapski 172 169 174— 515 C. Tusing 186 154 156— 496 ND BLDG. PH. 3-2185 High Scores H. Ranstead 129 91 84— 304 P. Kromkowski 140-179-147, Helen ICUsh 171, B. Hosier 136 173 156— 465 HANDICAP 52 52 52— 156 Mary PUler 150, Irene Kolanda 147, Anne TOTAL 689 692 740—2121 TOTAI 841 830 912—2583 Ball 154-151, VioJerWarstler 142, M. Ottersen Stroh's Beer (2,565) 141, L. Bishop 148, M. Brugh 148-145, Mary A. Kelly 154 181 172— 507 Hartman 194, Fairy Forrester 182, Hadary 140, EAGLE "A" LEAGUE H. Dombrowski :_ 167 160 148— 475 Bowling Boosters Mamie Dwaricki 159. W L 3-GT C. Dickens ; 166 179 177— 522 Karall's Cafe ... 12 6 2617 C. Bedell 164 193 158— 515 For 56 Years Z. B. FALCONETTE LEAGUE Gafill Oil Co. 11 7 2972 B. Holley 176 124 132— 432 W L 3-G T Champagne Velvet Beer 10 8 2770 HANDICAP 38 38 38— 114 Drink Squirt 40 21 1828 Polar Coal 10 8 2708 TOTAL 1 865 875 825—2565 IKOWS B. & B. Hoosier Beer ______' 8 10 2571 PELTZ - K AUFER Z. B. Falconettes 29 34 1724 Badur Bros. Coal 29 34 1706 Drewry's Beer 8 10 2649 EAGLE LADIES' LEAGUE * PAPER COMPANY Irookfield Pharmacy 28 35 1809 A. F. Smith Co. 8 10 2782 W L Berghoff Beer 5 2616 Made Men's Wear High Scores is. Hoosier Beer 15 3 Wholesale Distributors Stella Jurgonski 150, Clara Bejma 140-155, 600 Score—Frank Otolski 204-202 (600). Eagle Specials 12 6 Alice Pianowski 137, Irene Witucki 148, Babe Hill's Snappy Service 10 8 QUALITY PAPERWARE UALITY MERCHANDISE 200 Scores Fisher Mobile Service ! 9 9 Grzesk 137, Esther Sobieralski 157-145, Helene O. Swain 205, Walt Stansbury 200-142, R. and SUPPLIES Since 1885 Cudowski 138-146. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 8 10 York 202, Frank Knoblock 203 (561) lifetime Kamm's Beer . 8 10 high), W. Fansler 205, J. Hintz 212-209, Ed. Senour Theatrical Agency 5 13 Phone 3-1117 sonably PriceH De Rose 202, F. Peczd 202, B. Hill 200, Joe BudweisCr Beer 5 13 Reedy 246, C. Johnson 201, A. Plotnicki 214. 500 Scores D. Michigan Street Team Scores Ethel Scandling 179-187-162 (528), P. Pen­ 'Club singer 175-196 (501). urners Gafill Oil Co. (2,572) Other High Scores B. Hill 147 200 148— 495 A. Dunn 167, Ruth Seward 171-162, E. Mike- TURNER HALL LEAGUE J. Hooten 137 187 156— 480 sell 166, E. Bloom 177, M. Kolar 171-182, C. W L R. Hedges 139 184 163— 486 O'Neil 165, H. Leaman 170, H. Kuntz 199, Es­ OTARION Schlitz Beer 41 19 E. Hart 180 179 163— 512 ther Hannan 168, Ida Lebo 177-163, Ann Joyal THE NEW and BETTER AID Kamm's Beer - 36 24 O. K. Brown 181 174 166— 521 172, Sue .Hedges 168, Emma Garden 170-162, Hudson Motors __ -_- 35 25 HANDICAP 26 26 26— 78 Ethel Peterson 178-163. FOR THE HARD OF Coca-Cola 31 29 TOTAL 780 750 842—2572 HEARING Kuss Bakers 27 33 Karall's Cafe (2,617) Alex's Boys 26 34 Small, light and easily concealed, spe­ Muellers Jewelers 26 34 J. Reedy 141 195 246— 582 cially designed construction gives it a 41 GET OFF TO A new range of sound and a clearer Taube Printers 19 N. Larsen 146 136 174— 456 BOWLERS! s 200 Scores — R. Goepfrich 221, Bauer 201. G. Johnson ___, 192 187 201— 580 GOOD START tone. Accepted by American Medical Association. Demonstration in your Team Scores A. Plotnicki 156 171 214— 541 this Season. Start Using This HANDY WRYS F. Mich. 153 145 151— 449 home or our office. Hudson Motors (2,724) HANDICAP 3 3 3—9 DOWNTOWN GULF SERVICE Van Derbeck 155 154 180— 489 TOTAL 791 837 989—2817 Bucha — 128 184 156— 468 Gasoline — Oils — Lubrication OTARION OF SO. BEND Noble 158 105 152— 415 Firestone Tires and Tubes 610 TOWER BLDG. — PH. 4-6121 Gerard — — 182 172 168 522 South Bend, Indiana Yukasz 147 189 176— 512 HANDICAP 106 106 106— 318 REMEMBER TOTAL 876 910 938—2724 #** You Go Farther On Gulf Gas Coca-Cola (2,639) on unliqMed or poorty Bqhted roods Gulf Service Goes Farther With You Moss - 138 196 131— 463 the driver often doesnt tee you Christman ,.., 191 168 152— 511 BAND INSTRUMENT Williamson 101 152 120— 373 J7.o0tj^ai^=tO.p^st(i9iTtiafti&jatdiith^^ DOWNTOWN GULF Neison _- -,,--, 165 140 81— 386 , StTPER SERVICE STATION Headquarters Baumbach . 137 199 165— 501 "If It's Musical We Have It" HANDICAP 135 135 135— 405 203 S. Lafayette Blvd.—Ph. 3-0046 TOTAL 865 990 784—2639 OUR BRASS INSTRUMENT LINES include the Famous MARTIN, BLES­ SING, REYNOLDS, YORK H. PEDLER and REGENT MAKES EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT Z'M P. M. Our WOODWIND Instruments FOR ALL BOWLERS ROLLING IN WATERS WeU Known PEDLER & PRUEFER AP SWEEPSTAKES RECREATION LEAGUES. Guaranteed Prize List $10.00, $3.00 $2.00 Full Line of Accordions and Drums HANDICAP 80% OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOWLER'S AVERAGE AND 190. GENERAL ARTS DISTRIBUTING •ITIONED ALL YEAR 'ROUND 922 SOUTH MAIN STREET CORPORATION EY& WITHOUT A POST—20 WATERS RECREATION TELEPHONE 3-0882 214 W. Wayne — Phone 3-4920 Page Twelve THE-MIRROR

BENDIX "B^ LEAGUE 200 Scores I ROBERTSON BROS. (MEN) LEAGUE W L 3-GT D. Morgan 213, Joe Hire 202, Schwind 217, - W L~ 3-G" " T We Gat A Few 38 22 2485 B. Turnock 208-205, Vern White 201, Oscar 165 P. BOwlers . 35 29 2658 ' Charga. Plates 38 25 2165 Bowl-Mor Renz 213, Hood- 205, R Mead 211. Ed. Macht Capeharts 37 26 2367, Laboratory 35- 25> 2564. 201-213, B. Myers 207, W. Edwards 215-212. Lazy Bones 33 Aircraft Schedules 33 27.. 2511 30 2123 Welbrooks 31 32. 2462 The following leagues are notr covered TOOL Room 33 27 2549 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Car*. Layout 33 27 2500 Arrows . 26 3* 2245 properly in this issue for the following rea­ W I;. Wishmakers 24 39 2088 sons: Aircraft Hut Suts 32- 28 2522 HilTS Snappy Service i 47 1ft Brake Assembly 31 29 2493 Levy-Wsard Grocery 43 23 ROTARY CLUB—No standing. High scores: 50 Calibers ____ 31 29 2550 ST. JOSEPH CHURCH HOLY Charlie Betz 225, Stapp 212. City Tee Service 42 24 VAfl Tool Engineering - 31 29 2700 Taube Printing Co. 40 28 LEAGUE STUDEBAKER AVIATION — No standing. Dept. 131 A_r_ra_t 30 30 2480 Spiro's Clothiers 39 27 W L 3-GT m High scores: Nowak 204, Buczkowski 213, ;191 Inspection 30 30 2468 Lennox Furnace 38 28 Cokes 39 24 1930 Wolf 205, John Steffee 202. McMichae.'s- Service 30 30 2384 Sailors Furniture 38 28 Bingoes, 38 25 2849 LATHE WORKS NITE LEAGUE—No stand­ Die Cast" 29- 31 2311 Mirror Press 37 29* Friday Nites: 36 27 2265 ing.. High ______K. Smous 208, V. Klatt 202. Cub Aircraft 28 32 2546 Conservative Life 35 31 Treasure Chests 34 29 2240 Service Sales- 28 32 2597 F. G. Hay Undertaker _— 32 34 Free Bucks 33 30 2204 MASTIC ASPHALT —No standing. High St. Joe School — 31 32 2269 scores: J\ Varro 206, J. Kozar 204-20-. Tool Makers 25- 35 2417 Modem Engineering 30 36 Strike Specials 19 41 2386 King's National Store 28 38 Mortgage Lifters ;__ 30 33 2588 C. Y. O. Girls League—No standing. High 600 Scores Roach-Appleton , 28 38 Fotur-Corners 28 35 2385 scores: Gizella Gustola 147, Margaret Nagy Hronek 225-230 (840), Nemeth 287-209. (636). U. Si Gypsum 27 39 Full Houses . .26 37 2242 147, Margareta Couch 152, Sh Van De Walle ~_0 c>cores - Co-op Auto- Parts 26 40 Hill Streeters 21 42 2299 141, D. Lyvirs 144, L. Jerzakowski 147-164, J. Dymak 220, Brugh 200, Henderson 205v P. Mossberg Printers . 24 42 200 Scores Vanderbasch 154. Brooner 206, C. Bartus 200, C. Black 2«tt» P. Western Auto- Supply 20 46 L. Krueper 243, Guentert, Sr. 225, Guentert, DREWRY'S BEER —No standing. High Keip .28%, Herbster 29_fr Wenzel 222, E. Opa- I. O. O. F. . 20 46 Jr. 215, Delker 232. Holmes 202; scores: Myers 2.0, Tony Walardek 230, Row- czewski 202,. Jernstrom 204. eil 20i-213, Wawczyniak 203, Prawat 211. FORUM CLUB ST. PAUL LUTHERAN LEAGU3U_E BENDIX "C" LEAGUE W L 3-GT W L 3-GT MATCH GAMES W L 3-G T Black Hawks 14 4 2645 Cards 41 25 2551 The M. R. Falconettes behind Nellie Trzas- Blue. Printers 39 21 254Z Hot Shots 13 5 2548 Reds 38 28 26093 kowski's 440 scored- an easy win over Michi­ ' 21B Tool Room 34 26 2394 Pirates . 9 9 2617 Dodgers 33 33 2533 gan Belles in a special match Sunday after­ Aircraft Shipping. . 33 27 2621 Scouts _ 8 10 2683 Pirates 30 36 2494 noon-. On adjoining alleys! the Modern Home Dept. 183 32 28 2481 Colonels 8 10 2602 Giants 29 37 255T Supply behind Doris. Covell's 161-178 (486) _-_rc_«_t Rookies 32 28 2580 Jeeps 8 10 2840 Cubs ______,_, 27 39- 2521 and Stella Kolber's 169 (482) nicked the Na­ Schi-tz 31 29 2381 Crusaders 7 11 2356- tional Milk men by 25 pins. The box score Dept. HWf __ 31 29 2304 Cubs 5 13 2637" of the Falconette-Michigan Bellas match- fol­ Wire Twisters 31 29 2649 200 Scores— SOUTH BEND HANDICAP LEAGUE lows but the other is omitted because the Aircraft Boosters. 30 30 2350 E. Vecker 207, Thibos 212-208, Toelle 209. W L 3-G T carbon copy is not readable. • Black Body Five 30 30 24TO Sonneborn's Sport Shop 50 19 2594 Team Scores 'Accounting 30 30 2504 LADIES' "B" LEAGUE Co-Op Auto t 38 31 2335 M„ R. Falconettes (2,005) , Purchasing 28 32 2349 W L 3-G T Firestone Tires . 37 32 2282 Tillie Pajakowski 133 134 150— 417 Mat. Control- (Screw Balls).. 27 33 2403 Hoosier Beer 51 18 2181 Inselbric 35 34 2451 Nellie Ttzaskowski 132 135 173— 440 Landing Gear 27 33 2581 Pepsi-Cola 47 22 2174 I. O. O. F. No. 278 33 36 2662 Eleanor Rzepka 437 147 144— 428 170th\ racrad-ue 26 34 2414 Furnas Ice Cream 46 23 2063 Employment Security 30 29 2435 Josephine Kromkowsltt __ Iff 169 147t— 433 Speedy Five 24 36 2S3& Ellison Insurance Agency 43 26 2021 Sigrist Furniture 30 29 2151 Alice Borowski 120 91 76— 287 Daubers 23 37 2366 South Bend Baid Company _ 41 28 1992 K. Of P. 23 46 221$' TOTAL 639 676 690—2005 Army Inspectors 18 42 2019 Hay's Lettering Shop 39 30 2096 200 Scores Michigan BeUes (1,784) 808 Score Matt Lee Insurance 38 31 2121 B. Reck 231, H. Hoffman 206, A. Troeger Ruth Ballard, 115 132 16tt— 407 T. Fdtz 209-220 (613). Sweeney's Shamrocks 37 32 2195 203, F. Coussens 206, Joe Marshall 202-204. Marilyn- Gallagher 88 117 117— 322 200- Scores Washington Beauty Shop ___ 32 37 1900 Mildred Swisher 91 98 146— 335 F. Harringer 212, Ball 208, Gobdel 212, J. Associates Investment Co 32 37 1981 SOUTH BEND LATHE WORKS Horvath 205" Cr DbWitt 288, P. Brady 224, W*. Naomi Crouch 132 136 l__C-« 393 Paris BSry Cleaners 30' 39 1950 W L 3-© n Marguerite O'Brien 75 131 121— 327 Rapela 205. Lathe Works A. A. 38" 39 2015 Accessories 42 21 2774 TOTAL ,__-,-- 5B1 8J4 669—17*» T__fc. Light Company 29 40 1885 Lathes 37 26 2785 BENDIX "D" LEAGUE Team Kb. 18 29 40 2017 Motors 37 26* 2433 AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE W L _fc«"P Emmco Insurance Co. 29 40 1946 Maintenance 35 28* 2808- W L 3VO?_r New Devices- 38 22 2457. Team No. 17 28 41 2097 Assembly 34 29 2682 Motor Service __ Parts 13 5 2481 Standards No. S 38 241 2451 Roseland Construction Co. __ 28 41 1887 Orders 33 30 2746 Scherman-Schaus ' 12 6 2440 Standards- No* 2 3fr 25- 2100 Sigrist Furniture Company __ 12 57 1762 Heads 32^ 31 2703. Hargrave Paint Co. 12 6 2441 Bendix Bomber* 35 25 2407 Tool Room 32 31 2890- Gill Auto Service 11 7 2768 Wire Cutters 35 25 2350 LADIES' CLASSIC LEAGUE Aprons , 32 31 2724. Wolf Body Shop 10 8 211* Department' 120 33 27? . 2508 W L 3>-G_ Engineering 31 32 2421 Romy Hammes 10 8 2691 Department 18_K 32 28 2448 DOn's Htesta- 42" 27 2387 Gear Cutters 31 32 2708 O'Chap Body Shop 10 8 2444 Aireraffc Dept. 27 31 29 229a Gerber? Mfgv Co* _. 42 27 2407 Planers 30 38 2689 Unger Body Shop 10 8 2381 Department _BT 30 301 2233 Drewryev ___* 42 27 2409 Stores 30 33 2708 Ridge Co. No. 1 10 8 2545 Sternberg W. CT. T. 30 30 2450 N__t_onal. Milk Co. 39 30 2309 Turrets 30 33 2806 . Yeager Buick Sales 9 9 2301 Tool Design 29 31 2206 Fuzy's Beauty Salon 39 30 2212 Inspection — 28 35 2840 Newman & Altman 9 9 2347 Finished Stores 29 31 2351 Ei- _.. Newland Co. 39 30 2393 Painters 27 36 266a McAuley & Rogers. 8 10 2500 Cae&ureter Assembly 27 33 2485 H _D. Lee Merc. Co. 3% 32 2268 Sales s 26 37 2Sf74 Feferman Motor Sales 7 11 2282: U^wersal Joints 28 34 2370 Toasty Sandwich Shop 36 33 2193 Production 21 42 2587 "Gates Chevrolet Co. 7 11 2380 Wonder Bar 26 34 230$ Hoosier Beer 35 34 2238 FHteMWn- Batt. & Ign. 7 11 2278 C. <_*• BMs 24 36 221ft Verhova* No. 132 35 34 241T 680 Scores Ridge Car. N_* 2 .._-_ 7 11 2456 Department' 408 20 40 242S" Curly Top Beauty Shop 35 34 2229 S. Ramenda 20_T-231 (601), A. Grabowsky Builders Store 6 12 2194 Stwtt Ihspectibn 18' 44 2328 Hickow- Funeral Home 32 37 2311 237 (601k F. Horvath 224 (611). Yeager Buick Service _— 4 14 233K 200 Scores. BWl-Band Girls' 31 38 2311 200 Scores 600 Score*— W. Crurm 254-235 (682). Veith 203-200, Beeson 215,. B". Wheeler 221; Waft's Drug Store 31 38 2182 W. Otolski 228, Obermyep 283, Bill Yeakey 200 Scores Adams 200. Bowl-Mar Rec. 31 38 2342 201, Bucte 222. Cook 206, C. Nemeth 205, C4 Schropp 212, C. Whiting 210. T. Schultz 208* Royal Crown Cola 30 29 2294 McHugh 220, Ed. Burkhart 201, S. Benko 200, D. Cira 209. J. Nemeth 206-234,. W. Moeller BENDIX GIRLS MIDNIGHT LEAGUE MUler's Hi-Lfie 28 43 2150 A. KotSS-203-214, W. Venderly 206, Fbust--26£... 200, G. Kuhl 222. W L 'AGT King's National Store 20 49 2111 Hot Shots' ___v 11 4 889 THEATRE LEAGUE BALL-BAND FOREMEN CLUB Rollthg Ramblers __-. 9 6 IT0G> MERCHANTS "B" LEAGUE L' 3-GT W L 3-G-T Glamour Girls 8 7 1090 W L 3>_£T Granada ^^^w6^ 0 2251 Light- Making 14 4 2807 Midnite Handicappers 7 8 1117 B&ll-Band 45 24 2795i Colfax 5 1 1791 Leather 12 6 2259 First Ai__M__. 6 9 758 Bell Telephone 40* 29 2579 Palace 1 5 1920 Odd Stock 11 7 2835 Bendte-Subs- 4 11 1091 BtomattS Sports Shop 40- 29 2430H State 0 6 1662 Wool Department 9 9 2466 Team Scores Bi-odbeck "-Tucking 39* 30 2640i 200 Score: Ray Wheeleler 202.. Control!*-* 9 9 2346 Pat Hereon. 151133, Jane Cooper 143, Kath- Anderson Service 38 31 2527' Clothing 9 9 2334 ' erine Gee 186,. Stella Kolber 150, Arlene Col­ U? A. W. A. Local 590 37 32 257L Hawkeyes 8 10 2459 lier 189, Doris Covell 141-165, Betty Torzewski' Ward Baking Co. 37 32 2542 TRANSPORTATION CLUB Engineers 7 11 2506 153. <_, A. Schrader Co. 38 33 2457. w L 3-GT Packing 7 11 2537 Max Adler 35 34 ' 2447 Exporters 14 4 2877 Fuel Cell 4 14 2610 BOWL-MOR LEAD-OFF LEAGUE Schlitz Beer- _< 34 35 2491 Shippers- 12 6 2731 600 Score — Pighi 200-234 (611). W L 3-G T Sobenite Plastic. 34 35 2738- Transporters 10 8 2801 200 Scores Dr. Pepper 14 7 2674 Mar-MWh Drugs '_ 33i 36 2817 Aviators 9 9 2581 Kifowit 226, Herb. Foster 202, VanDeWalle Harper's Kewpee 14 7 2583u- Edward» Iron Works 31 38 2574- Navigators 9 9 2541 200, Hiram McDaniels 20$, Hawkins 212, Kai­ O'Brien Varnish 14 7 2890 Anchor Oil Co. 31 38 2621 Truckers 9 9 2516 ser 236, Nierle 211, Fritz Hauler 212, John Suabedisssa-Wittner 12 9 257.; Five Star A.. C 30 39 2509 Importers 9 9 2782 Felty 201-214, W. OberBh 204. Stroh's Beer 10 11 2595 Emmco Ins. Co. 28 41 2336' Railroaders 9 9 2826 Stt Florian's 10 111 2545 Swansorr Service 28 41 2545' Service — 6 12 . 2539 BANKERS' LEAGUE Apex fflectrotype Hfc 11 2799 Fteophauf Trailers 26 43 2285' Forwarders _—__^_—_^_^_^_6 12 2728» W L Steven's Oil 10 lli 27-11 200 Scores 200 Scores Mert^ante Natl*. Nfcr. r 42 21 Guarantee Super Service — 6 15 2572 BK Fink 204-, H. Fletcher 211, D. Stanrield , John Pulschen 204, F. Stout- 218, Neal High* St. Joe No. 1 38 25 Paris Cleaners 5 16 2549 221, B. Stolinak 248, R. Busse 201, Robinson shew 213-210, Fred. Ingersoll 208, Emil Sharp First Bank No. 2 36 27 202, Ernhart 222, Hintz 218, Heron 236, Jack 204, Tanner 211, Flowers 201, Wiliard Harmon City National __ 36 27 BOWX-MOR MAJOR LEAGUE Todd 2X3, Chick- Evans- 288-, Jeter (Fat) Felty 201-209. i**S3« St, Joe No. 2 34 29 Kamm's Beer 41 23 2886 201, Herb Foster 214-224, Fritz (Medina) Mil­ A_ne__e__»- Trust No. 2 33 30 Karall's Cafe 48< 28 2814 ler 201, H. Johnson 203-209, C. Kile 212, J. First Bank No, 1. ,___. 3_r 31 Pastime Reerestto* 40 28 2988 Derda. 208, VVisniewski 202, Menyhart 213-211, St." Joe No. 3 30 32 Drewry's; Ltd. 38* 27i 2865 Junker 205, WlUisnTVedder 217-203, B. White- McGann Securities 38* 32 Bcred-Mbr Recreation- ___ 37 29 2891 man 204) C. Wallis 284. Merchants' Natl. No. 2 27' 38 Ward's: Tip-Top Bakers- 37 29 2760 Ameritam Trust No. 3 23 40 Coca-Cola Prymouth 35 311 3034 MICHIANA HANDICAP LEAGUE. Calvert Club American True. No. 1 _. IT 48 Jimmie Smith 3» 3D 2886 W L 3-G T 200 Scores' Rose Recreation 34 32 2841 Y. Mi M. C. 3* 24 2447 CALVERT CLUB LADIES' LEAGUE .. Brock 214,' Bunnell 204, Moore 203, Lay field Western- Recreation 33 33 2825 Reco Store 3*. 28 2434 211. Indiana Cafe 32 34 2917 Armour & Co. 34* 29» 2312 W L Hoosier Beer i 32- 34 2861 St. Stephen Ushers 3» 31 2558 Kamm's- Beer .' 11 i 4 BELL TELEPHONE CO. LEAGUE Verhovay Club 32 34 2900 Gas Cb. N_h l- 31 32 2161 South Bend Bottling 9 6 W L 3-G T Champagne Velvet 31/ 35 2750 C. D. Host Co, _ 31 3fi 2__S_ South Side Electric 9 6 A. T. & T. 41 28 2849- Berghdflt Beer 28 38 2793 Johnie's Bar 26 37 2541 Hoosier Beer 6 9 Construction 40 29 278* Oak Ridge Dairy 29 41 2950 ®as Co. No. 2 25. 38 24T7 Drewrys Beer 6 9 Plant Office 38 31 3050- Kewpee Hamburg. 22 44 2822 City Dairy 4 11 Testing 36 33 29_« Shrine Qui* '. 21/ 45 2840 MOOSE LEAGUE (Men) High Scores Maintenance 32 37 28733 600 Scores W L 3-GT & Margaret Solzan 139, Ann Strantz 161-150, Central Office 32 37 2893 Frank Tschida 211-229 (614), Harry Willette Smok-teria 4_L 25 2692 'Ann Sailer 136, Katie Molnar 134-131, Mary Splicing _._ 29 40 2860 209-212 (612), J. Webster 250-203 (638), Red Concrete Products. 39 27 2606 Wieger 146, Helen Schmanske 139, Becky Klo­ Installation 28- 41 2718 Baert 238 (620), Earl Knight 284-210-204 (618), Cyr's Bterber Shop 39 27 2708 wetter 265, 18% Irene Horvath 155-136, Tillie Cas Harmacinski. 223-214 (608), George Tschi­ NyfltO-i Restaurant 37 29 2899 Arch 150-137, Ann Gray 167-143, Helen Pie­ BENDIX Experimental ,__. 32 28 2892 Kirsch .234. Hi-fry Willette 209-212, Bob Mar­ Roach-Appleton 27 39 2647: Calvert Rtod & Gun Club ___ 10 5 2891 Rockets- - 3X 29 2782 shall 203, L. Brumbaugh 233, Bill Carter 211, 299 Scores M. A. Zahoran 8 4 2603 Car Bur Raiders 30 30 2630 Dalley 204) Bill Powers 222, Starr Jurczak 211, G. Marchbank 201, Curtis 209, C. Fults 201, Coca-Cola 6 9 2500 Holmes Traffic 29 31 2597 Steve (Wimpy) Smyslo 2__t, W. .Tankowiak F. House 216, Papal- 2JB; Warner'204; F. Mol­ Lentsch Bakery 6 9 2602; Service Aces _ 29- 31 2697 200$ Joe Wieger 233, Bert Dygulski: __tl, J. nar 20*. Sokola 2827 IE Fisher 230; F. Hoffman Drewry's Beer 5 10 2374 Internationals 28 32 2672 Sechowski 216-2C3, Jim Farkas 222 Frank 214. Calvert Club 3 12 2304J Drafting 28 32 2913 Wolf 202, Hank Lucky 213, Lee Bukovnik 600 Score— S. Nemeth 215-235-2*. <«61)t Stromberg Engineering 27< 33 2803 203-212, Harry Fink 202, Hugh Harrop 204, MOOSE LEAGUE (Women) 208. Scores Strut Assembly 28 34 2880 Joe Drejer 202, John Melsheimer 227, N. Lar­ The Scott 36 30 2084 Buczolich 211,. Berzai 213, J. Paul 210,. K. Air Wheel 26 34 2815 sen EDS', A. PRrtnicltt 20T, Al. Kemper 200, Cas Grand Leader 361 38- 212* Rec. Inspection 24 36 2705 Weisser 202, J. Horvath 219-280;. F. Oduseh Gadacz 226, Frank Oduseh 210, Chick Hipsak Turner's Sport Shop 30» 36 2060 203, G. Klowetter 255, F. Meisser 201. 231. Worth's 31 35 2183 BENDIX AIRCRAFT NITE LEAGUE B. Balint 159, A. Damjanac 131, G. Warner W L 3-G T BUILDERS' LEAGUE 166, H. Pajakowski 153, P. Wright 179. & Mt Owls 47 22 2657 W L 3-G-J Hot Shots 44 25 2660 O'Brien Paint ___. __ 44 22 2725; M. R. FALCONETTE LEAGUE Burr Missers 39 30 2606 E. R. Newland 42 24 273* Necks 49 20 1963 Glub*-_S. . 38 3i 2640 Belleville Lbr. & Supply — _ 40 26 2607 Beaks _0 40 29 170E Workers Home Aircraft Dubs 38 3t 2804 Gf. ET. Mteyer & Son ___; 39 • 27 2665 Claws 38> 31 1915 Dept. 100 37 32 270T Interstate Glass & Paint 39 2*8 2694 Tails 28 41 1738 Black Body Flashes 36 33 2Vtt P;,Schumacher & Sons 37 29 2814 Wings .__ 27 42 1677 HOME WORKERS CLUB LEAGUE Pin Buster* I 39 34 2664 Titos. L. Hickey 38 30 2803 Eyes 25 44 1784 wr L 3v«nr Struts No. 2 33s ig* 2944? South. Bend Supply CD. J 35 31 2696 500 Scores Kamm's Beer 46 20 2721 Pbllywogs 34 *3B; 2631 1 Indiana Lumber Co. 35 31 2630 Gene Sechowski' 189-152-180 (501). Hoosier Bfeer 45 21 2895-- Air Boxes 33 38- 2653 Edwards Iron Works 34 32 2919 Other Hieh Scores Drewry's Beer 40 28 2__TT Fi«e Aces 32 37 2575 Sollitt Construction Co. 33 33* 3099 . Helen Tomaszewski 165, Gertrude Anderson George's "68" Service 37 29- 2333. Struts So. 1 32 3f 2579 So. Bead. Lumber Co. 31 35f 2*10- 162, Nellie Tzaskowski 188-174, Adelyn Krause Home Workers Club 34 32. 2413 Screw Machines _. 32 39 2831 American* Radiator 29 37 2638 159* Sule's Tavern 34 3_T^ 2558 Night Hawks 3T 38> 2613 H. D. Ullery Coal 27 39 2659 So. Bend TfrwWjtTfe 33 33 2572 Biack Hawks .._ 30 38* 2649 National Mill Supply 26 40 2438' O'BRIEN VARNISH CO. LEAGUE Alberf sr Bairy 31 35 2391 Wheels 27 42 2548 C E. Lee Co. j 24 22 2680 W L 3-GT John's Tavern 30 36 2249 Bendix Beacons 23 46 2365 Schuy-W*" Rose 22 44 2658 Shellacers i . 39 24 2716 Stroh's Beer 25 41 2487 200 Scores Sibley Htg. & Plbg. a*- ____ 21 45 2810' SfafcfS&Bomes »"y&3tr- 2793 600 Score —• Leffel 225-202 (604). Krakowski 212, Barney Zoss 212, Taghon 888 Scores Celluseals 29 34 2736 200 Scores 280: Be__o< 212. J. Manning 208, Bill Reynolds Sfc Fabiarr 213-229 (609). L. Kruszynskl 28* T-'qnitf Velvets 28 35 2841 Miller 203, Pulaski 225, Steve Chillag 212, F. 2:3, Richards 204-210. (605), L. Andrichik 203-210 (610). 2_ft Score — M. Horvath 204. Toth 202, John Porogi 209: PUBLIC FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Page Thirteen

226, P. Nagy 254, E. Gorka 205, W. Sobieral­ High Scores ski 208, T. Wlodarek 226, N. Niezgodski 307, M. Nagy 130-130, ___ia i_Ui 183, Clem Borow-1 Oak Ridge Dairy E. Gorski 213, A. Balint 203, W. Miller 317, ski 161-144, O. Nemeth 132-152-145, L. Kovach Western Recreation V. Bargielskl 313, E. Pilarski 334, B. Kaniew­ 131-140, A. Kuzmic 145-209, H. Kertis 134-143- ski 200, C. Michalski 224, Joe Drejer 212, John 153, R. Vukovits 178-150-140, J. Yambrich 184- J3rinkman 123-213, Ollie Bejma 201, L. Bor­ 142. Cops Class A COMMERCIAL "B" LEAGUE kowski 211, Sally Kaminski 214, C. Pulaski W L 3-GT 209, P. Johnson 200, L. Szabo 214, Steve Ne­ D. F. V. LEAGUE Washington Drugs 38 28 2803 meth 207, Art Grabowsky 236. J. Grant 207. W L 3-G T Team Title In City Kaniewski Funeral Home — 38 28 2920 (Ike Slesinski 118, a lifetime low.) Frank's Specials 12 3 2569 Kaminski Bros. Fruit Co. ___ 36 30 2709 Drewrys Beer • _*_ 8 7 ' 2587 Breezers CIUD 36 30 2796 Co-Operative 8 7 2415 Hoosier Beer 35 31 2833 Z. B. FALCON LEAGUE Hoosier Beer _ 7 8 2218 Tournament Feingold Appliances 34 32 2662 W L Brambert's __ 7 8 2524 Joe Rock's Tavern 34 32 2736 Heads 38 28 D. F. V 7 8 2209 (From Page Nine) West .Side Lumber Co. 33 33 3873 Necks 34 32' Kamm's Beer __ 6 9 2533 rolled 263-218-226 (707) last week. It's Hill's Snappy Service 33 33 2571 Wings . 31 35 buoh's beer - 5 10 2408 Dr. Pepper _• 33 33 2781 Eyes L_ • 29 37 600 Score the highest score ever rolled in that city. Western Recreation 32 34 2674 C. Freitag 201-212 (602). ^;i^. Around these parts the gals were Champagne Velvet Beer ___•_ 32 34 2883 600 .Score 200 Scores Polar Coal _ 31 35 2310 V. Jagmin 235-214 (642). J. Altice 200, F. Budny 208, H. Freitag 214. ^ii'inore or less of a slump since our last Vle'6 Garage ... 31 35 2833 Ottte's Tavern —'.__ 27 . 38 2809 200 Scores Team. Scores issue. Only five counts over 500 in the West Town Clothiers 25 41 2691 A. Badur 213-228, Pawlak 211, Witucki 200, Stroh's Beer (2,408) Verhovay league. M. Ph.J_.ips led that Chuck Chrapek 212, Grzegorowicz 201. parade with 530 while Carmel Bates 600 Scores T. Boros 171 190 193— 554 Heinie Florkowski 213-238 (832). S. Nagy '£, _>z_oo 149 178 175— 500 copped the high individual game honors 206-211-212 (828), E. Pauwels 221-211 (822), J.J L. Score 115 143 137— 395 with 2221!|19). In the Waters Major a Bajdek- 208-206 (602), Ervin Pilarski 212-227 F. Horvath 118 137 180— 435 mete three sizeable counts were scat­ (626), L. Borkowski 211-205 (608), M. Horvath F. Gruber — 150 139 151— 440 208-221 (624). HANDICAP 38 38 38— 114 tered among the 50 keglerettes. Millie 200 Scores lerman Club TOTAL _ 711 823 874—2408 Ourebeck with 526 was the best. If our Tom Kroll 207, H. Steinke 222. J. Sechowski Frank's Specials (2,564) memory serves us right there was only LADIES' LEAGUE A. Budnik '__ 115 190 149— 454 one team score in the 2400 bracket. Ver­ W L 3-GT S. Wieger _ 179 186 137— 502 hovay No. 132 turned the trick with 11 Nemeth Funeral Home 16 2 V"2_*f P. Szalay 194 156 172—522 CITY TOURNAMENT Drewry's Beer 11 7 1738 S. Kozak 193 143 148— 484 pins to spare in the Bowl-Mor Classic. Hoosier Beer 7 11 1747 C. Freitag 189 201 212— 602 ... Joe Czigany took the members of Berlin Beverages 2 16 1638 TOTAL 870 876 818—2564 Jimmie Smith's unit ice fishing last SCHEDULE Sunday. At this writing the boys are still trying to get completely thawed out. SATURDAY, FEB. 14th, 1942 CITY TOURNAMENT SCORES ; . . Pearl Switzer has completely re- (1:00 P.M. L. Robbins (C), L. Nemeth (C) C; J: Kot­ Following are the up-to- Class 'B" Class "C" ' covered from a major operation and ap­ zenmacher (C), A. Hibner (C) C; J. Felty 1 date standings of all teams Gill Auto Service 2535 Max Adler (St.JoeA.C). 2471 peared in her team's lineup for the first (A), R. Hawkins (C) B; H. Foster

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Longer Tire Wear BENDIX MIDNIGHT LEAGUE INDIANA "A" LEAGUE INDIANA CLUB LADEES? LEAGUE W L. 3-GT W L 3-Gf W L 3-G T In addition to keeping tires inflated to "Uptown Club H 13 5 2636 5th Dist. Dem. <3ute i - *_ 3 2859 Hammer Food Shop 18 0 1867 Besslers ,.,-,,„- 11 7 3158 Franklin Tavern _*_____._ 40 5 2820 tfcam So. SO — T6 2 1974 manufacturers' sperificatioirs, rotating Turret Lathes 10 8 27*T 5 2680 Lathe Works A. A. No. 1 11 7 1698 , Kamm's Beer 10 TfruUey "Funeral Home 11 7 1897 wheels every five thousand miles to Outlaws __. 9 9 256 7 Hoosier Beer 7 8 2567 Woodpeckers 9 9 2892 Denny Beauty Shop 10 8 1748 provide -even wear and checking *__ tires Berghoff Beer ____~._. 7 8 2602 _»aSalle Beattty Shop i— 9 9 1718 Grmaers 7 n 2826 St. Anthony Society 7 Unknowns 7 11 2884 8 2630 Team No. 8 __, 9 9 1727 weekly for air pressure, and possible Vargo Coal 5 10 •2938 "Bet .Shots - 12 2495 Lathe WdlkS A. A. No. 2 7 11 1079 cuts, Charles M. Hayes, president of the Drewrys Beer 2 13 2__4 Waggoner's Coal 6 12 1246 600 Score — Art Garden 226-213 (604). Carty TOO Beauty Shop 5 13 1939 Chicago Motor club, lists below ten 200 Scores 600 Scores Mary Ann Beauty Shop 5 13 16*5 D. <_ompton 209, J. Kinder 210, E. Alter 206, Kouts 225-217 (630), C. 3_afcovits 222-216 Team No. 9 2 16 1744 rules lor drivers which if observed ^ttfH <«_5), John Lanko 208-201 (605), Joftn •"_>_«_- M. Foley £04, Elmore 200, Grubbs 201, Linder- High Scores save hundreds of miles in the life of brich 200-203-200 (603), Joe Tschida 220-212 Alioe Wittner _66, Ruth M_Her . 156, Kitty man 219, Murphy 222, Coolman 223. (608), E. Kotzenmacher 234-217 (641). their tires. The rules are: Tomlinson 150, Vera Mahank 144. Jane Ash - / 200 Scores wood 149-142, Martha Spittler 140, Ittargaret 1. Avoid zig-zagging across street VERHOVAY "A" tflBAGVE Pal Biesbrouck __S_, Stei. Yambrich 214, F. Henry 144, C. Heward 141-166, Peggy Hart- W L 3-G T Ma jail 204, _8L SBnth 314, R. Domnanovich man 152, Gertie Enyert 153, J. Gresho 144, D. car tracks. Not only do the tracks 215, _5d. T_Chtt_a 214-_ffl_, V. BuKoyits 223, Tom BraUhsaorf 158, G. Fandree 171-141-158, Ade- Oak Ridge Dairy 41 22 2940 line Para.n 185, Louise Miller 142, M. Stickly strain the -tires, but the irregularities of Kamm's Beer 37 26 2f23 Pallatin 205. 176, B. Steinhoffer 171, Mary Baraso 156*148. Nyikos Restaurant 37 26 2844; Team 'Scores the track right-of-way roughs the tread Drewrys Beer i 35 28 3813 Team Scores unnecessarily. Odd though it -seems, Lucky five 35 28 2902 5th Dist. Democratic, Club (2,851) Denny's Beauty Shop (1,748) Berman's Sports Shop 35 28 2930 C. Latooefcts . 232 216 &*- -615 Melba White 116 126 110— 352 friction of tires on street car rails'wears Spiro's Clothiers 34 29 2868 PrikosoviCh 171 180 174- - 561 Jane AsfaWood 140 103 142— 385 the steel down until the brick edges on JLaeh Grocery 33 30 3012 "Pal" Btesttrrrack 158 __S2 172- • 552 Martha Spitler _— 140 109 112— 361 Verhovay Club 32 31 2912 John Lanko 196 261 208- -'005 Flenda Gwitt 94 111 93— 298 each side are exposed. These cut tires. City Dairy 29 34 2843 _5te_ _r_unbr_«_i 214 ISO 174- - 578 T4ifie JOPdanik 110 87 . 95— 292 Red Rock Cola 27 36 2869 -2851 HANDICAP 20 20 20— 60 2. Eton't scrape the curb when park­ Hoosier Beer 26 37 2807 TOTAL 967 979 905- TOTAL 620 556 572—1748 ing parallel, nor bump the tires on the South SMe Post No. 272 26 . 37 2662 Hoosier Beer (2,567) South Bend Lathe No. 1 (1,698) Ctty I_tte 26 37 2948 T Wilk 184 173 144- - 501 Margaret Henry 144 1_» 118— 382 curbstone when parking diagonally. Rightley's Specials 25 35 Absent M. Keg-ovits MB 1« 1-4- -523 Carol Heward 119 141 166-;- 926 Erath Co. 23 37 Absent S. Varga j__b 180 169 177- - 506 Helen Snath 102 129 123— 354 3. Start and stop gradually. When NOTE" R-gJ_tley^B Specials and Erath Co. will J. Baker —._, - 159 159 188- - 506 Jeannefte -Wchardson 109 92 110— 311 the traffic light turns red half a block roll at a later date. j F. Mazall __. 204 161 W6- -531 liaVerne Kepechull 75 75 75—225 600 Sevres TOTAL - 849 859 859- -2567 TOTAL • 549 557 592—1698 away, let the compression of the motor C. Sardi 225-210-256 (691), S. Gang 223 (606), slow you down. Don't wait until you're HeTb Niemann 202-201-244 (8*7), A. Vargo 205-209 (•627), J. Mamula 232-209 (640), A. Steve Fabian Wins there* then slam on the brakes. Kotzenmacher 215-222 (632), S. Kozak 210-234 Pearl Switzer Re-elected 4. Slow down when you turn cor­ (619), Jin. Hegedus 225 (612), Frank Freitag 225-213-201 (639). Sunday Morning ners. Dont "s(_reech" around on two 200 Scores City Association President wheels, burning the rubber off the tires F., Gurly 201-«_2, Rudy Koloszar 219-202, "Sweep" With 655 Frank' Tschida 208, Wilbur Freshley 234, J. (From Page Nine) and straining the sidewalls. Meszaros 222, J. Chikar 200, B. Lenczowski hovay Club for the annual banquet and (From Page Nine) 5. Hold down your speeds. Don't SU, T. _5gyed 204, t\ Weissen 222, j. Koloszar money went to Solly Kaminski who 215, S. Lichkai 221, H. Freitag 212, Frank meeting of the Association. Three of "gun it" on arterial streets. At 40 m.p.-i. Stoyko 205, Augie Kovach 213, G. Barany 229, the four Hatly refused to accept the re- slipped to 171 after _4_oot_l-g 219-232 for 22 per cent of tire rubber is wasted. At Matt Butch 208-237, A. KOChes 209, NL wyfltos spons-Wte l>o__t_oi_ and Pearl Switzer, 622 which happened to be three piss 203, B. Bonder «Ktt, R. Ramenda _S2, J. Pazac the tev-Pth entry, was again swept ipto more than Ed. McClure could accumu­ 60 m.p*h. 5o per cent is unnecessarily 220, R. Domnanovich 266, E. Kotzenmacher late with a 213-198-206 series. Frank burned. 221, T. Boros 210, A. Kelly 200-203, J. Miller office hy acclamation. HeW-i lta__.--_--i 212, A. Zombik -Sao, -J. «a_ta*_ek 202, Carly was elec'ted vice president w_thout much Stoyko opened with 241 but then "6. Dont park the cstf in an oil spot, Freitag 20&-203, Joe Vetner 204, C. Gergacz knocked down only 155-163 and had to 223, A. Katona 21*. of a contest but the race for treasurer •either in or out of the garage. Oil de­ be content with the high game out of was « nip and tuck affair between Vera the money award. teriorates rubber VERHOVAY "B" LEAGUE Silbprg, running for re-election and The Saturday afternoon singles han- 7. Use smooth Streets. Avoid rough W L 3*&*£ Rose Fresarley. The Waters Recreation "dicsp sweep for bowlers who partici­ pavements and be careful ducking Verhovay "B" 42 24 27S3 team's captain, however, lost the race pate in the various Waters Recreation Nemeth Funeral Home 41 25 2844 by a narrow margin. The -Sergeant-at- through a__Kys where there is likely to Brownie Wheel 40 26. 2666 1 leagues is fast becoming as popular as Berghoff Beer 31 36 2536 Arms office went to Irene S.ibrei. Marie the Suaftday feature. The last session be glass, tin cans and nails. American TS>w_i Service 30 36 2503 Stansbury's term as secretary has one Budweiser Beer 29 37 2456 attracted no less than 38 bowlers-—two 8. Dont overload or improperly load M. B. Skinner Co. 27 39 2686 year "to run. iess than capacity. Of those who at­ the car. This not only plaoes too much -Hoff Brau Beer 24 42 2905 At motion to exclude in the future all tended Louie Annis of the Truckers weight on the tires but also causes them 600 Score estah_____n.et-ts with less than '-ei^ht al­ League was best. He shot 601 scratcfa to heat excessively when the car is in A. Piechowicz, 202-235 (6_S). leys as sites for City To__ma.n___._s was to wteicii was added 110 pins handicap 200 Scores for 711. Jaaomy Milter, Pop's little boy, motion, weakening the carcass. tabled SempoMHeily when a .Mishawaka Andrew Daly 267, Emil DeWespelaere 204, delegate took the floor and informed the •took second money with 658* which in­ 9. Be sure that paoking lot where C. Dobtoelaere 224, C. Menyhart 223, G. Ta­ cluded 72 pins handicap while Richards kacs 209, F. Rafinski 204, T. Wilk 206, G. Ne­ gathering that her fair city wetiM boast capped the third prize with 566 and 65 you leave your car, downtown and at meth aOl, C. Balough 201, J. Nemeth 201, S. a new ensporiu__i lay 1"9%4. As a result home, if you park outdoors, isn't Mttered Nemeth 216. S. _Qeing shut out. locked securely to prevent theft. Keep Verhoviar No. 132 8 4 2320 be put "to a full'Vote of the Association's key lor spare tire lock with you at all Kamm's Beer -r_-— 8 4 2360 rnembership and you can bet your boj^- Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 7 5 2226 tcan «o__ar ft will take more than six times. £$£',. , £_»-; The Mirror a pat On the back and in­ nrel Bates 322-160 (519), M. Phillips 160-181- structed the'Swesident to appouat in the Mrs. Roosevelt is backing the WPB 189 {$899. .lear f_rt_ire a pob__c_ty oom_nittee to as- Other High Sceres drive to abolish waste in the United Mary Mezzei 176-172, T. Toth 183-161, M. sist in lining things up for next year. Vaghy 167,. Mildred Higgins 169-182, I. Nagy States. She should speak to those 172-179, Mary Burkhardt 168, Grace Kovach Per sortie __&_--_ow_- reason the dispute women who have been throwing eggs 190, Betty Barany 189-169, Isabella Tschida ^between the Association and "the Misha­ _te, C. OTJfcll tff^MK, F. Toppel USk, Mary waka alley operators over the price of and tomatoes at ambassadors. Jane ttechowiak 178, __eien Szekendy 188, Elsie Rossberg 191-176, E. Mamula 178, A. bowling ia the recent City Tourney was SchweisberB 178-168, Irma __evgren lfS, Irene not mentioned. A week ago tjhecks Daddy—Dorothy, I earned a big com­ Jolche 175, Betty Kozak 180, Ann Kovach 173, based on three games for 65 ceritff were Isabelle Balint 161-185, Helen Lentsch 160, mission today—4_ere's $100—go down Elma Bt______y IBi, Mary Buytas 170, Jerry; •mailed but no one at the meeting took town and buy yourself some decent Stephenson 168, Jule Koloszar 168-179, Jay the trouble to tell the delegates that the Horvath 164, Ann Strantz 181, Ruth Felder operators had written a letter refusing f*ei> i$eat> clothes. 169, -Dunice Clark 167, Mary Reiner 179, A. Dorothy — But, Daddy, Fve got to Kuzmic J_5, G. Nagy _B1, M. Nagy 178^188. to accept the amount. Neither were Team Scores they informed that on Feb. 6th Marie wear the same kind as the other girls Orphans (2,187) Mary Jane Piechew-__-___ __« 178 _Sa— 418 Stansbury, the AssocaatioaftB Secretary, Wear. iMSM wrote a lengthy missive otrftining the Helen Szekendy 1*0 119 188— 437 Elsie Rossberg 9X1 123 1TO— 490 Association's version of the dispute and Boogy—I know my dothes look ter­ Helen Sayer 123 Ml 130— 394 invited the operators to meet with them Matilda . Jowianich ______138 157 153— 448 Phone: 3-2635 rible this morning, but my wife left at the Verhovay Club on Feb. 10th at 8 TOTAL 701 718 768—2187 p. m., for further discussion. As far as them in the middle of the floor last New Era Potato Chips (2,155) M. Nagy ~ 178 188 163— 476 we •know no one appeared to represent night. B. Xo-rick 103 ^28 138— 367 the operators and in view of the fact B. Egiet 121 158 138— 412 Woogy-*>She did? Couldn't she pick M. JordankJh 134 131 13*— 398 that the checks have not been returned We Will Send Bill them up? .'_r'*f J; B. Kish 158 155 147— 460 we assume the operators have ^narked HANDICAP 14 14 14— ^_2 the bill paid. Boogy—Not very well. I was in them. TOTAL 708 719 728—2155 FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Page Fifteen

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Mrs. Anna (Soloman) Abraham, 1719 S. Ph-Hip S. Williams, 2865 Dixie Hwy. and Sunnyside at McKinley—Wayne Windbig- William, age 88, Feb. 5. Margaret Kuss, 129 Elder. ler, Elkhart, Bod. and Wm. A. Winanas, 1108 HELLO, EVERYBODY} B. Frank Bressler, 519 N. Scott, age 69, Donald L. Price, 512 S. Frances, and Letha Diamond. Feb. 5. Laughman, 520 S. Frances. February 4 Mrs. Esther Hassler nee Skodinski, 6X1 W. John W. Ringle. 3614 Pleasant and Grant BIRTHS Wash., age 32, Feb. 6. Osborne, Elkhart. TOTAL. BIRTHS HM JANUARY, 1942, 243. Jos. Napieralski, 613 S. Warren, age 76, Main at Monroe—Elery E. Wolfe, Bremen Feb. 7. THE MOVING VAN and H. O. Neuman, Chicago. To the: Mrs. Edith S. Gingrich, 1132 E. Bronson, 600 E. Sample Louis Litznerski, 1141 \'z N. John Dyvzako's, 326 N. Huey, daughter, age 84, Feb. 7. Brookfield and Mr. Tobalski, add. unk. Virginia: Sue, Feb. 3. Mrs. Marietta Ryan, 710>/2 Oak, age 68, Feb. MOVING PERMITS LWW at College—Wm. E. Miller,. 2033 Por­ Chas. Collins', 615 N. Main, son. Jos. Tinv_ 8. TOTAL MOVING PERMITS ISSUED IN tage and Edw. N. Kleitz, Plymouth. othy, Feb. 3. L Mrs. Amelia Sullivan, Portage Rd., age 83, JANUARY, 1942, 201. 600 blk. N. Hill—Robt. Young, 921 K. Hill, Leonard McCall's, RR 6, daughter,' Wanda Feb, 8. skidded into tree. .Jane, Feb. 3. Mrs. Victoria Rozek, 2017 Kenwood, age 60, Milton at Miami—Paul Schwind, 1219 Ran­ Emery Smith's, 5061/. S. Kaley, daughter, Feb. 8. February 3 to 11 dolph and Wm. Setty, 1434 Fox. Maureen Ann, Feb. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tavernier, 314 E. Haney, S. Papai, 911 Humphrey Ct. to 902 W. Hoke at Donald—Wm. Vance, 1817 E. Cal­ Leland Oatman's, 737 36th, daughter, Shar­ age 73, Feb. 9. Fisher. vert and James Metz, 2451 LWW, Mish. on Lee, Feb. 3. H. A. Kamp, 237 E. Paris to 721 E. Dubail. Sunnyside at Miner — Ray Hoover, 1241 Jos. J. Szabo's, 1708 Kemble, daughter, D. Estep, 517 S. Fellow to 1213 Clover. Miner and Leona Calloway, RR 4. Marillyn Ann, Feb. 4. J. Civek, 90iy2 W. Ind. to 1527 Catalpa. Jeff, at Jacob—Jos. Wettergren, 603 S. Iron- John S, LaugnJIS-'s, 1127 E. Dayton, daugh­ B. Reddicks, 207 N. Notre Dame to 726 wood and Otto Pfaff, 810 Arch. ter, Judith Ann, Feb. 5. THE HONEYMOON Blaine. 110 E. Colfax—Dean Stroup, 921 LWE, Mish. Ernest Himebauch's, 620 Portage, son, Jack R. F. Galentine, 330 W. LaSalle to 1412 and Wm. Cook, add. unk. Ernest, Feb. 5. EXPRESS Mish. Colfax at Niles—Earl Fahle, 809 27th, and Frank Bingham's, 1310 E. Victoria, daugh­ W. Saxen, 2121 S. Laf. to 1302 S. Carroll. Chas. Hamilton, 723 E. Colfax. ter, Frances Carolyn, Feb. 5. C. W. Beedon, 603 E. Dayton to Brooklyn, Robt. Waters' 125 E. Keasey, son, Robt. MARRIAGE LICENSES N. Y. Henry, Feb. 5. TOTAL MARRIAGE iUCENSES. ISSUED IN L. Fodor, storage to 943 33rd. Herman Ottman'r,. 1515 S. Franklin, daugh­ JANUARY, 1942, 239. D. Cassel, 914'S. Catalpa to Goshen, Ind. ter, Patsy Jean, Teh. 6. J. Bridge* 238 E. Penn. to Young America, TRANSFER OF Felix Kalodziej's, 1224 S. Rush, son, Larry Ind. George, Feb. 6. February 4 to 11 J. Martin, 1101 35th to Des Moines, Iowa. REALTY John J. Bognar's, 723 Hoose €t., daughter, Orville L. Jeffrey, 311 E. 3rd, Mish. and Ar- E. N. Ssrahr, 1206 Woodward to 2128 Por­ Donna Marie, Fab. 6. lene. M. Campbell, 1922 Hubbard, Mish. . tage. DEEDS Anthony P.trowsky's, 139 N. Carlisle, son, Marpel A. Lawson, Syracuse, Ind. and Ar- J. S, _vankov.es, 1810 Catalpa to 2122 W. TOTAL DEED TRANSFERS IN SOUTH Anthony Lynn, Feb. 6. lene Wilson, New Carlisle, Ind. Wash. BEND AND MISHAWAKA IN Ernest Liszewski's, 1025 W. Wash., daugh­ . Louis B. Ransberger, 915 S. Main, Mish. J. Kuehn, -65Hit Portage to 716 Rush. JANUARY, 1942, 432. ter, Judith Ann, Feb. 7. and Adrienhe M. Samuelson, 301 E. 11th, O. Wiseman, 761 N. Mich, to 2119 N. Huey. Fred Albert's, 728 W. Diamond, son, Don­ Mish. B. Whiiley-c 5.0 W. Navarre to 727 W. Por­ ald Fred, Feb. 7. Marshall F. ^Stoughton, 601 Cottage Grove tage. February 2 Theodore Blomberg's, 163© E. Donald, and Donna Lee Algeo, Niles. __. Harvey, 838 27th to 133 Helen, Mish. First Bk. & Tr. Co. to Pau_ Miller et ux, daughter, Barbara Ann, Feb. 7. Robt. J. O'Btelley, Battle Creek,. Mich, and C. H. Downie, 308 E. Sample to Plymouth, lot 64, 2nd Plat Pk. PI. Edw. A. Zatarga's, 3_5 McPherson, daugh­ Mary Galuza, Woonsocket, R. I. Ind. HOLC to Clifford M. Shaub et ux, lot 56, ter, Elizabeth Ann, Feb. 7. Floyd L. Olsen, Niles and Alice I.. Kennedy, M. H. Fitzwater. 919V» S. Carroll to 501 E. Kensington sub div. Roland P. Lymangrover's, 2706 W. Calvert, 761 LWE. Ohio. Geo. R. Thompson et ux to Wm. Roesener son, Scott. Feb. 9. John Van Paemel, Notre Dame and Jean F. House, 115 E. Eckman to 1612 S. Mich. et ux, lot 44, Bellevue add. Harold Bolenbpugh's, 1742 Marine, daugh­ Busko, 1622 S. Main. J. F. Christman, Jr., 624 W. Colfax to 634 So. Bend Central Corp. to Angelo J. Guc- ter, Jane Ellen, Feb. 5. Herman Bowers, 926 Carroll and Adele M. N. Laf. cione et ux, lot 42, sub div, Roseland Grdns. Hutchinson,, same add. J. Casper, 822\'± 35th to RR 4. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. to Robt. E. Cul- G*QK A> Samn_et, 517 W. 4t__, Mish. and C. Rodgers, 2350 Dixie Way N to RR 6. linan et ux, lot. 238, C. R. Smith's 2nd subdiv. Helen M. Guin, 219 S. Beiger, Mish. - R. Lambka, 224 S. Notre Dame to 009 E. Chas. L« Smith et ux to Roy B. Hobbs ei THE FINAL SUMMONS Frederick R. Mendez, 922 E. Jeff, and Au­ Chippewa. ux, lot 60, Geyer's 1st subdiv. drey Gloppe,- 1619 N. Francis. G. Longway, 921 W. Colfax to 750 N. Z_th. Peoples'. Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass'n, Mish. to Melysi* Barkman, Osceola and Genevieve G. Kieter, 1118 E. Bowman to 2509 S. Mich. John Wilbur Wallick et ux, lot 118, Lowell DEATHS Bloomer,- M_Jw. Bdwy., Mish. J. A. Floran, 227 N, Adams to 3542 S. Fel­ Hgts. add. to Mish. Roy Wilcox and Ruth M. Rodgers, both of lows. So. Bend Builders Inc. to Eugene P. Thomp­ TOTAL DEATHS IN JANUARY, 1942, 89. No. Liberty. J. Melner, 111 W. Tutt to 2501 W. -th, Mish. son et ux, loH 9, Ardmore Hgts. add. Mrs. Catherine O. Keller, 609 N. Scott, age Henrjk Brajcki, 622 N. Johnson and Irma- J. Fecteau, 1701 LWW to 629 E. Klinger. Laurance J. Harwood et al to Louis W. 94, Feb. 1, dell Johnson, Westville, Ind. J. Taylor, 1314 LWE to 42_t_o. S. Laurel, Baumgartner et- ux, pt. lot 19, Dodge __ Evers Stanley Szymczyk, 609 S. Liberty, age 56, Bert Sniadecki, 211 N. Brookfield and Stella Mish. add. to Grand View. Feb. 1. Cudowski, 2006 Linden. Robt. Hemphill, 1805 S. Oliver to 2121 S. So. Bend Bldg. Sec. Co. to Walter W. Var­ Paul P. Gerencser, RR 1, andlfelen M. Bat- La£ go et ux, lot 192, Oliver's 2nd add. Mrs. Mary R. East, Vandalia, Mich., age 83, son, 324 S. Liberty. G. Loczi, 618 N. Frances to 1524 S. Kimble. Harwood, Martin, Swanson, trs, to Ind, Sav, Feb. 2. Phil H. Hauck, Cleveland, O. and Anna M. & Loan Ass'n, pt. lot 26, Leer's 1st add. Miss Grace Wilcox, 119 W. Marion, age 83, Schumacher, Rochester, Ind. Mary A. Brown to Chas. H. Kuappen et ux, Feb. 2. Joe. Jerry, 1205 W. Colfax and Helen M. pt. sec. 4, twp. 3T N, R 3 E. Mrs. Anna Hossilis, RR 2, age 29, Feb. 3. Roder, 802 N. Lai. February 3 Wm. C. J&cfcson, 403Western, age 38, Teh. 9.- Roy E. Rice, 215 S. West., Mish. and Louise Lucinda A. Gillmer to Layman Bennett et Mrs. • Minnie Breckenridge, 1309 E. Sorin, E. Bokhart, 521 W. 7th, Mish. ux, lots 11 and 12, Gillmer's So. Mich. St. add. age 67, 3N*_-1'. Cnas. M. Witham, Jr. and Geraldine I*. Bay- TOTAL BUILDING PERMIT*! ISSUED IN Wilhemina Lipecki to Samuel A. Lopetska Andrew W. Woodka, 814 S. Chapin, age 59, JANUARY,. 1942, 64l TABUE, $li_7,-K7. Feb. 2. lau. both of Niles, Mich. et al, pt, lot 18, Stull's 2nd or So. Pk. add. Rexford E. Hulett, 1218 25th, age 63, Feb. 3. Edmond Huys, Jr., 514 S. Pulaski and Elsie Nina A. Holder-man to Ward R. Curtis et Michael Butcher, 2806 S. Main, age 46, Feb. De Buysser, 510 S. Pulaski. South Bend ux, lot 71, Wenger Rlty. Co.'s 1st add. to Mish. 4. Anthony skwdat, 1632 Sibjey and Bernice February (4 to 11 Anice E. Curtis et al to Nina A. Holderman, John M: Saberniak, 320 Cleveland, age 31, M. Paluszewski, 1032 Fassnacht J. Bernard Kehol, 742 29th, re-roof, $105. lot 96, Lincoln Garden Rlty Co.'s 1st add. to Feb. 4. Domald P. Ray, 2813. prast Blvd., and Vir­ Mabel Ziegler, N.E. Eddy __. So. Bend, add, Mish. Mrs. Freda Schafer, Roosevelt Rd., age 68V ginia M. Ruffner, 514 S. Columbia. $300. Harwood, Martin, Swanson, trs. to Ind. Sav. Feb. 4. Arthur Jasinski, Ho. Liberty and Mary T. Office Engineers, 119- S. Mich., rebuild floor, & Loan Ass'n, pt. lot 3, 2nd add. tb Pleasant Mrs. Laura J. Jones. 717 LWE, age 59, Felt S*. Wlodarski, 516 S. Carlisle. $-60. View subdiy. Arpad C. Saabo, 213 S. Scott, age 43, Feb. 8. Wm. Olson, Berrien Springs, Mich, and Heward McFarland, 1040 Stanfield, garage, Frank E. Hering et ux to Wm. J. Misener Virginia L. Eckert, Niles. $200. et ux, pt. sec. 22, twp. 38 N, R 2 E. James D. Cary, 426 LWE, Mish. and Max-' Alfred J. Stedler, 1334 Fremont, add., $1,- No. Liberty Silo & Concrete Co. to C. Rus­ ene A .Felten, 1902 Milburn, Mish. 500. sell Sheneman; et ux, pt. sec. 33, twp. 36 N, Matthew Soden, 112 S. St. Louis and Alber­ John Hecklinski, 729 Carlisle, underpin, RIE Are You Next? ta Kinch, same add. $900. Arly C. Judy et al to Gerald D. Land et ox, John Swanson, 1714 S. William and Erma lot 334, Roseland Pk. P. Dentino, 118 E. Stanley, Mish. Frank Prekosovits, 401 W. Dubail, re-roof, Whitcomb & Keller, Inc. to Walter J. Ma- _Sdw. H. Caven» ffikhart and Helen V. Whii- $150. nuszak et ux, lot 86, Studebaker PI. add. tenburg, 810 LWE. Bert Bogzess, 1842 E. Bowman, re-roof, $125. John Nagy et ux to/ Anton Pozsgai et ux, Keith Norton, New Carlisle and Madalyn Steve Nimon, 1312 W. Ind., re-roof, $105. pt. sec. 26, twp. 38 N. McClurg, 326 W. Grace, Mtek, St. Joseph County. Whitcomb & Keller Inc. to Wm. Boyer et Rob%. Sweeney, 926 R Victoria and Mary Steve De Blase, 2442 Prescott, rem., $300. UX, lot 614, Whitcomb & Keller's; 3rd Sunny­ Lou Klusmeier, 1331' Sunnymede. mede add. Raymond B. Hazinski, 1029 N. O'Brien and David A. Brown et ux to Lawrence D. Annette C. Bueche, S. Fir Rd., Mish. BANKING ACTIVITIES Orser et ux, lot 34, Liberty Gardens. John T. Graff, 1743 N. Wilber and Barbara CCIBENTS Downing, 1224 W. Sunnymede. South Bend Cloaring House MORTGAGES Frank J. Keglovich, 630 W. Ind. and Rosa­ February 2 lie Kranitz, 807 LWE, Mish. Total clearings from Feb.. 2 to Feb. 7, in­ James E. Claybaugh et ux to People's State Wm. Hoffman, Niles, Mich, and Esther Kry- clusive $2,563,865. Bk. of Farmersburg, Ind., lot 183, Weidler's der, 346 Colorado. Total transactions from Feb. 5 to Feb. 11 2nd add. $4,400. Edw. Wrebel, 750 N. Sancome and Helen inclusive—-$10,750,264. CliffordM. Shaub et ux to HOLC, lot 56, M. Kraska, 313 Arnold. Kensington subdiv. $3,341.60. Ehner Smith,. 1921 S. Brookfield and Julia Robt. R. Cullinan et ux to Metropolitan Life Hadary, 1522 W. Dunham. Ins. Co., lot 288, Smith's 2nd subdiv. $1,750. Alfred E. Amm and Vera D. Sheneman, THE RED DEVIL Roy B. Hobbs et ux to Peoples' Fed. Sav. & both of No. Liberty. Loan Ass'n, lot 60, Geyer's, 1st subdiv. $1,400. Chas. Bryant, 914 Taylor and Laura Lewis, Robt. D. Lightner et ux to People's 'Fed. Elkhart. FIRES Sav. & Loan Ass'n., pt. sec. 19, twp. 38 N, Harold V. Brown, RR 2, Mish. and-Naomi ESTIMATED FIRE DAMAGE IN JANUARY, R 3 E. $1,100. L. Fry, RR 2, Mish. 1942, $7,962. Guy Porter to Peopes* Sav. & Loan Ass'n, Wm. Franklin and Marietta Mikel, both of lot 69, Baker's 1st add. to Mish, $2,700. Bremen. . Feb. 3; smoke investigation, 409 S. Michigan Chas. V. Hall et ux to People's Sav. & Loan Steve G-Jvankovics, 1810 S. Catalpa and street, no fire. Ass'n. of Mish., lot 10 and pt. lot 11, Hudson's Audrey Fields, 1625 S. Nash. Feb. 4, fire in cellar, Denoff building, 2930 add. to Mish. $1,500. Eugene Highway, 1119 Forest, Mish. and Mishawaka avenue, caused by spontaneous Ralph L. Jackson e% ux to People's Fed. Evelyn Correll, Claypool, Ind. combustion, $1,500 damage. Sav. & Loan Ass'n, lot 211, Byrkit's 6th add. Dennis Frederick, 946 E. 6th, Mish. and Feb. 6, administration building, Bendix air­ to Mish. $2,200. Marie Morgan, 224 W. Lawrence, Mish. port, total lees. John 'Wilbur Wallick et ux to Peoples' Fed. Ralph Mead, Jackson, Mid-, and Maxine Feb. 8, rubbish fire caused by cigarette, In­ Sav. & Loan Ass'n, lot 118, Lowell Hgts. add. Berlincourt, li-fr Liberty. Dr., Mish. diana club, 320 W. Jefferson blvd., no damage. to Mish. $1,350. Richard F. Polley, 917 E. 4th, Mish. and Feb. 8, chimney fire, 2224 S. Gertrude Mary Jane Seifert to People's Life Ins. Co., Betty J. Perry, 314 Park, MJsb. street, no damage. pt. lot- 1, 2, Studebaker's & Hine's subdiv. Angelo Lombardo, Benton Harbor, Mich, Feb. 7, blaze in ash can at Leland and $3,000. and Dorothy Johnson, St. Jos. Mich. Lindsey avenues, no damage. Eugene P .Thompson et ux to Whitcomb & C5af"Smce Finley, Jr. and Kathryn Flint, Feb. 7, chimney fife in residence of J. P. Keller Mtge. Co*, Inc., lot 9, Ardmore Hgts. both of Niles, Miefc, Gouidick, 606Va E. Donmoyer street; no dam­ add. $3,700. Marcel Buyseo, 409 E. Dayton and Lucille age. Louis W. Baumgartner e< ux to Ind. Sav. Wilson, RR 5. Feb. 7, overheated stove in residence of & Loan Ass'n, pt. lot __», Dodge & Ewers'add. Iferschel Strickland, Elkhart and Rose Robert Stales., 914 S. 33d street, no damage. to Grand View. $1,506. Spoor, 635 S. 28th. Feb. 9, garage in rear of 126 N. Mich, street, Walter W. Vargo et ux to Tower Fed. Sav. Mtfton C Schatzle. 1306 N. Kentucky and occupied by the So. Bend Cab company; gas­ & Loan Ass'n. lot 192, Oliver's 2nd add. Ann KoVatch, 442 Glad-tone. oline on floor ignited in thawing out gasoline $3,150. . Harold R. Hanes, 21261,. LWW and Phyllis line on car; no damage. February 3 J. Greenlee, granger. Eudora C. Stoner et al to Morris Plan Co., Leonard W. M-HeTi 242 E. Eckman and pt. sec. 30, twp. 37 N, R 3 E. $275. Helen V. Bennatfc 1013 E. Ewing. Ward R. Curtis et ux to Nina A. Holder- I. F. Niemier, 1232 N. Ehner and Victoria man, lot 71, Wenger Rlty. Co.'s 1st add. to Devereaifc. 221 E. Calvert. TRAFFIG ACGIDENTS Mish. $3,000. Robt. B. Newman and Leona Corey, both of Frank J. Wolf to Arthur Simon, pt. bank Osceola, Ind. February 3 out lots 55 & 54, 1st plat of out lots of town. Fr__Pp_-_Ie-S» 1409 E. Bowman and Ethel Eddy at Corby—Bill Connors, 1020 N. Fran­ $2,500. Horvath-, 12J3 S. Calvert. cis and Ralph Vasburg, 1141 N. College. . Gerald D. Land et ux to American Trv=t Paul BtSmer. Scot* Field. 111. and Donabelle Bowman St.—Leo Miller, 828 S. 26th and L. Co., lot 354, Roseland Pk. 2nd plat add. $? 4) \ E Watts, 54&-W; *j*Qve, M__J-., G. Deal, Osceola. Anthony H. P.ebya et ux to St. JoS, Bk. & Leo Priest and Ethel Scott, both of Grand 206O blk. Western — Walter Kujawa, Jr., Tr. Co., lot VxJS:. Sunnyside add. $5,400. Rapids, _-5cfi.' Niles and A. Mifiin, 231 N. Olive. \On Page Seventeen) Page Sixteen THE MIRROR

60428. Alleged insanity Ralph Wennman. 61480. Spevak v Kerslake. Same record. Crim. 8290. State V Midland. Request for Hrg. Feb. 12. 58583. Hamilton v Cauffman. Same record. continuance over term granted. COURT MINUTES 64026. Alleged epilepsy Jennie E. Golden. 61685. Peterson v Klingerman. Same rec. 31600. Sisk v Sisk. Deft, ordered attached Hrg. Feb. 16. 61333. Graczkowski v Fiwek. Same rec. forthwith. Friday, February 6 61687. Peterson v Klingerman. Same rec. 83974. Simcox v Simcox. Deft, to pay for CIRCUIT COURT 43626. Campbell v Campbell. Hrg. retble. plf.'s atty. Monday, February 2 Feb. 23. SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 63524. Macklin v Macklin. Hrg. March 13. 635o_. Fox et al v Coquillard. Lawrence 64003. Klein v Klein. Deft, to pay for sup­ 61858. Hersch v Yosk Plf. to appr. for R. Kronewetter and Lucille Kronewetter file Monday, February 9 port of plf. and plf.'s atty. examination. pet. to be substituted as parties plf.; pet. 63455. Darlington v Pearson. Hrg. Feb. 10. 64014. Plodowski v Deft, to pay for 61959. (Same parties.) (Same record.) granted. 63899. Polls et al v Northern Ind. Transit support of plf. 59882. State on rel Jackson v Fiffe. Hrg. 62229. Exp. pet. of Theodore Lewandowski Inc. et a. Deft. No. Ind. Transit Inc. apprs. 63112. Taylor v Taylor. Cause transferred •set for Feb. 17. et al to -change name. Name ord. changed. by SO&D and Johannes. to St. Jos. Sup. Ct. No. 1. 62574. Walkerton-Lincoln Twp. Schools V 63521. Morehouse v Hrg. March 9. 63595. Coffey v City of So. Bend. Plf. files 63586. Wright v Wright. Hrg. March 27. Hrg. set for Feb. 18. 64637. Cary v Cary. Hrg. Feb. 16. amended complt. 58419. Stuart v Hrg. Feb. 20. Tuesday, February 3 64007. State of Ind. v Zimmerman Est. 63055. Kuxhousen v Kuxhousen. Deft, files Atty. Huguenard apprs. as co-counsel for plf. 63972. Harris v Deft, to pay for sup­ Order appointing Gordon E. Weist as as­ ans. 64008. State of Ind. v Ratklewicz et al. port of plf. and minor children. sistant probation officer of the Juvenile Ct. 63272. Strothers v Strothers. Cause trans­ Huguenard apprs. as co-counsel for plf. - 63129. Zigler v Zigler. Hrg. Feb. 20. of St. Joseph County. ferred to Sup. Ct. No. 2. 64009. State of Ind. v Van Paris et al. 63029. Henderson v Cinninger. Deft, apprs. Thursday, February 5 .63957. Exp. pet. of Edw. Anthony Paulgak Huguenard apprs. as co-counsel for plf. Specially by Buntman. 54562. Blaine Recr. v Steele. Cause re­ to change name. Hrg. retble. 1st day May 64010. State of Ind. v Pearse et al. 63327. Fields v Fields. Plf. granted div. tained on docket. 1942 term. Huguenard apprs. as co-counsel for plf. 63437. Wurtsbaugh v Wurtsbaugh. Hrg. .60514. Moore v Ake. Same record. 63599. Wharton v Wharton. Plf. granted 64011. State of Ind. V Kubiak et al. Feb. 20. 54110. Scott v Scott. Same record. divorce. Huguenard apprs. as co-counsel for plf. 63367. Johnston v Johnston. Hrg. Mar. 6. 431551. Roper v Schmeltz. Same record. 63903. Anderson et al v Whittenburg. Deft. 64035. State of Ind. v Hilbert et al. Same 44452. Tavernier v Tavernier. Hrg. Feb. 63928. Clark v Hensler. Deft, apprs. by Ola Whittenburg called & defaulted. record. 20. PCCMC&B. 62579. Manley v Hrg. Feb. 16. 64036. State of Ind. v Toner et al. Same Monday, February 9 63926. First Natl. Bk. of New Carlisle v Crim. 8295. • State v Tiedge. Prob. Dept. to record. , 62375. Beistle v Anderson et al. Deft. An- Fujawa. Defts. are called' and defaulted. investigate. 44185. Alexis Coquillard and Jos. A. Co­ der son apprs. by Moon. 64024. Staples v Hrg. Feb. 16. Crim. 8296. State v Morrical. Deft, re­ quillard succ. trs. for Series K Mtge. Certs, 62382. Beistle v Anderson. Same record. 63488. Schutte v Schutte. Cause transfer­ turned to custody of sheriff. issued by Union Tr. Co. Trustee files 8th 64013. Campbell v Campbell. Hrg. Feb. 18. red to Sup. Ctt. No. 1. Monday, February 9 current report; report approved and trust Crim. 8255. State v Lewis. Deft, fined $100 .63996. Exp. pet, of Ernest Lisek to change 44402. Ainsworth v Aihsworth. Hrg. Feb. continued. and costs; prob. 2 yrs. name. Hrg. retble. 1st day of May, 1942 term. 18. 50283. Eller by n. f. v Keiser et al. Ernest 64044. Stannard v Hrg. retble. Feb. 63353. Spiegel Inc. v Cowsart. Mish. Rub­ 50103. Exp. liq. LaSalle Bldg. & Loan Li­ Eller files pet. showing that Roland Eller has 17. ber 8c Woolen Co. files disclosure showing quidating Agent files supplemental pet. No. attained age of 21 yrs. and asking that funds 61411. Gundt v Gundt. Sub. tr. fdg. tar that deft, is in its employ and has average 18 asking leave to correct description. deposited in St. Jos. Co. Sav. Bk. under order deft, and against plf. on issue joined by plf.'s wage of $34.92 and no prior lien against same; 63685. Exp. pet. John Anderson to change entered in above entitled cause be ordered complt. and deft.'s ans. thereto that plf. take sub. on appl. in garnishment. name. Name ordered changed. paid over to said Roland Eller; pet. granted. nothing by reason thereof and fdg. for plf. 63902. First Natl. Bk. of Mish. v Rowland. 45885. Berry v Berry. Deft, ordered at­ 64042. State of Ind. v Tillie Barber est. et and against deft, on issue joined by deft.'s Ct. appoints Mr. Chas. W. Bingham gdn.; E. tached. x-complt. and ans. thereto that deft, take al. Hrg. March 6. nothing by reason of his x-complt. Spencer Walton appointed com'r and quali­ 59937. Meixel v Wisconsin Life Ins. Co. Ct. . 64040. In the matter of the alleged insan­ fies. strikes entry made on its docket on Jan. 7, ity of John Marchlewski. Drs. Carter and Crim. 8291. Ketchmark. Hrg. Feb. 11. 63146. Coppens v Coppens. Plf. files ans. 1942 "and files mo. for new trial." Helmen appointed to exam. deft, and report 64047. Peak v Sub. tr. fdg. for plf. to defts. x-complt. 63926. First Natl. Bk. of New Carlisle v condition. against deft, in damages in sum of $175 and 63581. Hankins v Hankins. Hrg. retble. Feb. Fujawa. Sub. tr. & fdg. for plf. against defts. 64045. In the matter of the liq. of So. Side 1. Cause transferred to St. Jos. Sup. Ct. No. 1. Fujawa & Fujawa. Rural Bldg. and Loan Ass'n. Hrg. April 15. 63525. Alber v Mutual Life Ins. Co. Plf. 63935. Michalsk. v Hrg. retble. Feb. 63776. Schulman v Anthony. COV to St. 63887. Paramount Furniture Mfg. Co., Inc. files amended complt. 11. Jos. Sup.^Ct. No. 1 for trial.- v Dept. of Treas. of Ind. Deft, apprs. by 64000. Orlein v Janczak. Deft, apprs. by 63672. Morris v Morris. Deft, to pay for 63283. Ferrell v Ferrell. COV to Sup. Ct. Beamer gen. and David I. Day, deputy atty.- Pilarski, support of. minor children. No. 1. 64001. Orlein v Janczak. Same record. 63304. Moore v Cause transferred to 63511. Sheldon v Hrg. Feb. 16. 63958. Schaffer v Schaffer. Deft, apprs. by 64032. Pierpont v Pierpont. Hrg. retble. St. Jos. Sup. Ct. No. 1. 58830. McKinney v Hrg. March 16. Hunt. Feb. 16. 63872. Sibley admrx. v Jones et al. Deft. 60005. Putz v Deft, transferred to 64043. Moon v Moon. Hrg. Feb. 13. Gdn. 89. Bishop. Veterans Adms. indicat­ Frank Jones apprs. specially by JO&B. State Farm for 90 days, 61591. Moyer v Wolfe. Mo. to retain cause ing that they have no objection to granting 66166. Potter v Potter. Hrg. Feb. 17. 56104. Stamoulis v Stamoulis. Cause re­ of gdn.'s pet. filed Jan. 21, 1942 and ct. ap­ on docket sustained. proving purpose of said pet.; pet. granted. 63935. Michalski v Chas. Schmeltz tained on docket. Tuesday, February 10 tenders $25 as rent for month of Feb., 1942. 42104. Budzban v Janicki. Same record. Tuesday, February 10 63806. Kalberer v Cabanaw. Deft, files Gdn. 1261. Neff. Gdnship continued. ans. to complt. 63549. Garver v Garver. Deft, to show 43591. In the matter of the adms. of Tr. capse Feb. 16. by Cit. Tr. & Sav. Bk. of So. Bend etc. Trus­ 63910. First Discount Corp. v Smith. Deft, tee's pet. No. 608 granted. f 64055. Carroll, by n'. f. v Ward Baking Co, files ans. ? ';3E et al. Sub. trial; fdg. for plf. for damages 61849. So. Bend Acceptance Corp. v Buck the sum of^ $225; judgment,, on fdg. at costs et al. Defts. Buck and Buck appr. by Romig. BLUE LIST 63494. Whitaker v Chicago, So. Shore R.R. of defts, 63455. Darlington v Pearson. Hrg. Feb. 11. Co. et al. Deft, to ans. within 10 days. 63922. Morris et al v Patterson et al. Defts. 63497. Blech v So. Shore R. R. Co. et al. 59031 AC&D, Morris Feldman — Stagnolo v Ivan F. Crull, Otis L. Bullock and,Edwin M. S_HT_6 record. SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Long appr. by Davis. 62760. Murphy v Murphy. Hrg. Feb. 20. Sheets. 63540. Strike v Strike. Deft. grtd. divorce. FEBRUARY TERM, 1942. 59184 Hammerschmidt & J, Sands—Annis v 63963. Duane Stickney by n. f. v Bowman. 46929. Bierman v Hrg. retble. Feb. Cases to be struck from the Docket at the Annis et al. Sub. trial fdg. for plf. for damages in sum of 59237 Scheer, Van Tilbury—Hutton v Hutton. $93.50; judgment on fdg. at costs of deft. 20. end of the third week in accordance with Ethel Bentzler. Deft, restored to mental Rule No. 12. 59259 Avery—Hartstein v Hartstein. 58879. Agler v Agler. Deft, files ans. and x-complt. health. NOTE—Motions to retain must be filed not 59274 FP&C—Slates v Ryan. 60525. City of So. Bgnd v Molnar et al. later than FRIDAY, February 27th. 59286 Kropff—The Ohio Oil Co v Carey. 63112. Taylor v Taylor. Hrg. retble. Feb. Cause dismissed as to lot 33, Walnut add. 59367 SO&D, Beamer—St. Joseph Heating Co 13. 29036 SO&O, Barber, Bertsch, J&O, Potts & v City of South Bend. 64057. Alleged insanity of Retha Alice R—National Lbr Co v Strauss et al. 59308 SO&D, Beamer—Indiana & Michigan Bowser. Drs. Carter and Helmen appointed .31778 Arnold & Degnan—South Bend State - Elec Co v City of South Bend. to exam. deft, and report condition. Bank v Miller et al. 38315 PCCMC&B, JO&B — Adams v St. Jo­ 63958. Schaffer v Schaffer. Plf. to pay for NEW GASES FILED 31912 Arnold & Degnan—South Bend State seph Valley Temple Association. support of deft. Bank v Gutstein et al. 59480 W E Miller, Beamer, Dempsey—Col­ 64074. Morgan v Morgan. Hrg. Feb. 13. CIRCUIT COURT 32158 HF&P. Weidler, O Parker, SG&A. Guy lins v City of South Bend et al. 62130. .Mich. Ave. Lmbr. Co. v Rupel et al. NEW CASES FILED IN CBBCUIT COURT IN Cook—Olcott II et al v Weidler et al. 59483 W E Miller, Beamer & Dempsey, JO& Plf. files reply to ans. of deft. E. W. Rupel; JANUARY, 1942, 34. 32540 Van Tilbury, Wypiszynski •— Crawford B—Collins v City of South Bend et al. plf. files reply to ans. of defts. Kasper and v Crawford. 59654 AC&D, Clarke, In Person-^-South Bend Antonino Herman. 32792 SO&O—Toth State Bank v Szabo et al. Acceptance Corp. v Britz et al. 64016. Sarah R. Horrow v Samuel Ruben- SC&O, Sands—Citizens Trust & Sav­ 59655 AC&D, Clarke — South Bend Accept­ SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 stein, appt. for gdn., Lamberson, Feb. 4. S.807 ings v Ray et al. ance Corp v Britz et al. Wednesday, February 4 64018. Exp. pet. of Wm. Russell to change name, Nyikos. 33812 SO&O—Citizens Trust & Savings v 59707 Cook, Avery—Gardner v Gardner.- 64014. Phillips v Phillips. Hrg. retble. Feb. 33900 SO&O—Toth State Bank v Landesman. 59791 AC&D—Erwin Admr v Hatfield. 6. 64019. Addison Morris v Richard Copeland, 34217 Arnold, D & A—South Bend State 58855 JO&B—American Trust v Graham. 61411. Gundt v Gundt. Hrg. Feb. 9. pers. inj., Jansen, Feb. 3. Bank v Raj ski et al. 60198 AC&D, Clarke—Stephens v Grau. 64013. Campbell v Campbell. Hrg. retble. 64026. Exp. pet. in the matter of the al­ 35572 Hammerschmidt, Arnold — Burke v 60389 Spevak, Jellison—Ramsperger & Lar­ Feb. 6. leged epilepsy of Jeanne E. Golden, Feb. 8. Steinmetz Mat Co. son, Inc v Geiger et al. 63408. Malicki v Turnock et al. Deft, to 64027. Exp. pet. of Reatha Endia Damson 35941 Arnold, D & A—South Bend State Bk 60535 Schrager, J P Miller—Madison v Madi­ ans. plf.'s amended' complt. within 10 days, for admission, feeble-mindedness, Feb. 8. v Long et al. son. Thursday, February 5 64028. Exp. in the matter of the alleged in­ 36986 Arnold, D & A, W A Slick, Yeagley, 60677 Plodowski, Buntman, PCCMC&B — 63704. Richards v Richards. Deft, apprs. sanity of Ralph Wenman. Schwertley—South Bend State Bank v Dreibelbis v Pennsylvania RR Co. by Davis. 64029. Exp. pet. in the matter of the al­ Sedgwick et al. 66745 Tulchinsky—Boggess v Boggess. . 64023. Bailey v Bailey. Hrg. retble. Feb. leged insanity of John Malec. 38350 SOD&O, Sands — Gordon et al v L 60830 AC&D, Rieder, JO&B—Murphy v Sear­ 16. 64031. Exp. in the matter of the alleged Kekko et al. cy et al. 64021. Toney v Hrg. retble. April insanity of Anna Calkins. 43932 Sands, Fergus, Voor __ Grant—MiUer 60831 AC&D, Humrichouser — Libby v Lee 9. 64038. Exp. pet. to adopt Anne Raymond v Miller. Bros. Trucking Co. 62941. Wedmore v Wedmore. Deft, apprs. Little, JO&B, Feb. 2. 47225 SOD&O, Pattee, Huguenard, C H Ko­ 60885 S&S, Richwine, Y&Y—MacGregor Elec by J. J. O'Neill of Muncie, Ind., and files ans. 64050. Exp. pet. Thos. Studer to change vacs—Citizens Trust & Savings y Fer- Service Co v DeGrove et al. 56272. Tower Fed. Sav. v Rohr, admr. Recr. name, SO&D, Feb. 9. enczy et al. 61169 Goheen, Breen—Farmers State Bank, discharged; surety on bond released. 64051. Alyard Nelson et al v Alexis Coquil­ 47889 Hammerschmidt—Paul et al v Quick Lapaz v Richard et al. 63929. Mclntyre v Deft, apprs. lard et al, quiet title. Wattles. Feb. 9. Action Ignition Co. 61144 AC&D, Goheen, Breen-—Farmers State by JO&B. 64052. St. Jos. Bk. & Tr. Co. v E. H. Ken­ 48398 Weisberger, Kowalski—Mahoney v Ma- Bank, Lapaz v Richard et al. 63929. Mclntyre v Deft, apprs. dall. Fcl. chattel mtge. Baer, Feb. 9. honey. 61327 Lechner, Pfaff — Stachowski v Sta- by JO&B. SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 S&A—Woodford et al v Florkoski. chowski. 55600. Exp. in the Matter of Patrick G. 49745 NEW CASES FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT 49770 S&A—South Bend State Bank v Schul­ 6|353 Grossman, C V DuComb — Gross v O'Brien, trust. Trustee files pet. No. 1 for man et al. Gross. • authority to invest $1,000 now on deposit and NO. 1 IN JANUARY, 19*2, 38. 51351 Sands, Fisher, Wypiszynski, Rzeszotor- 61433 VJ&G—Hardy v Platz. not bearing income; pet. granted. -ski—Jurek et al v Polish Wbmen's Al- 61445 Kitch v Huff—Eslinger v Kuespert. 63650. Wabol v Wabol. Deft, files, mo. to 64004. Harold C. Beck et al v Richard liance. 61446 Kitch & Huff, Sands—Eslinger v Kues­ require plf. to make rhetorical pp. No. 2 of Cripe. Huguenard, Feb. 3. 51624 Jansen, Metcalf—First National Bank pert. complt. more specific. 64005. John Warwick v Dorothy Warwick, ' (Northside Branch) v Hosier et al. 61486 AC&D, M-lton Johnson, JO&B — Toth 63695. Setlack v Setlack. Deft, apprs. by Metcalf, divorce, Feb. 3. 51824 SOD&O, Doran, M&D — Cousins v et al v Buzolits et al. J. L. Overson of Kokomo, Ind., and files ans. 64007. State of Incf. v Martha F. Zimmer­ Glassburn. 61494 C V DuComb, Orie Parker—Burger v and x-complt. man et al, condemn real est. Beamer, Feb. 3. 53928 JO&B, Metcalf, Schindler—Stockbarger Kunce. 62048. Frame, admr. v Lillis et al. Deft. 64008. State of Ind. v Konstantine Ratkie- v Raab et al. 61501 SO&D, Irving Smith — Guarantee Dis­ Lillis files ans. wiea et al, condemn real est. Beamer, Feb. 3. 54310 Sands, Arnold & D, Dekelboum—Fit- tributing Co v Silver. 64025. Lezczezynski v Hrg. Feb. 6. 64009. State of Ind. v Levan Van Paris et terling Transportation Co v Automo­ 61502 Jellison, Sands—Cook v Quick et al. ' 62243. Strong v Peterson et al. Cause dis­ al, condemn real est. Beamer, Feb. 3. bile Ins CQ et al. 61522 FP&C—Wood v Steffelin. missed. . 64010. State of Ind. v Frank C. Pearse et 54778 PCC&M, Sands — Federal Deposit Ins 61524 Schrager—Billingsley v Hamilton. Est. 5950. Kowalik. Trust cont'd as per al, condemn real est. Beamer, Feb. 3. Corp v Sands. 61585 Tulchinsky—Riffel V Riffel, Jr. form. 64011. State of Ind. v Jos. Kubiak et al, 54806 Hammerschmidt & J, VJ&G—Citizens 61581 Milo Slick, Sheneman—Moyer v Wolfe. 61253. Hesiben v Deft, to pay for condemn, real est. Beamer, Feb. 3. Trust & 'Savings V E E Mills Trucking 61612 AC&D, JO&B — Farmers State Bank, support of minor children. 64017. Exp. pet. of Arne Raymond Little, Ce. Lapaz! v Hall. Friday, February 6 adoption. JO&B, Feb. 2. 54852 PCC&M, FP&C—Pultz v Smith et al. 61633 Walton, Freed—Lewis v Knightlinger. Est. 7011. Excr. files pet. for authority to 64039. Frank J. Miller et al v Edw. S. 59091 JO&B, Freidman, Metcalf — Belleville 61640 Kropff, Schock—Milner Provision Co accept full payment in contract of purchase Dooust, en note. E. Spencer Walton, Feb. 6. Lbr Co et al v Cerri et al. v Maternowski. of real est. and to execute deed pursuant 64055. Wm. A. Carroll by n.f. v Ward Bak­ 55373 Jansen, Gleason, Schock—Kugler Bolin 61672 PCCMC&B—Walton et al v Joers. thereto; pet. granted; excr.'s deed examined ing Co. et al, pers. inj. Chapleau, Feb. 10. - V Kugler. 61682 Fergus—Feldman v Lackey. and approved. 64056. State of Ind. v Geo. M. Fisher et al, 55842 J J Kovacs, Van Tilbury—Hilliard v 61694 C V DuComb, Cook—Hans v Fuchs. 57672. Baker, admr. Hrg. Feb. 18. condemn real est. Beamer, Feb. 10. Hilliard. 61709 Jellison, Frank—Dhoore v Kapczynski. 63922. Morris et al v Deft. Ameri­ 64057. In the matter of the alleged insan­ 55850 Kowalski, O Parker, Hemphiing & S— 61710 AC&D, Allen & Allen—Woodka v Suit. can Trust Co. files disclaimer. au*f$ ity of Retha A. Bowser. Feb. 10. Lisek v Cozy Theater, Inc. 61727 Niemiec — Mrowczynski v Mibwczyn- 63930. City of So. Bend v Deft. 64059. State of Ind ex rel v Central Con­ 56332 Y&Y, VJ&G—Guard v Ernsberger. ski. American Tr. Co. files disclaimer. crete Construction Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. Sands, Levy, Roper, Beamer — Camp­ 61735 AC&D, In Person—Johnson v Carlson. 63944. First Discount Corp. v Deft. 10. 56583 bell v City of South Bend. 61739 Sands, SO&D—Battles v Monhaut. apprs. by Talbot. 64060. State of Ind. ex rel v Ind. Cred# JO&B, Moon—Lakeville Lbr Co v Rid­ 61777 Buntman, Doran & Manion—Wallrapp 64002. Sanders v Sanders. Deft, apprs. by Agency, Inc., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. 56584 dle. v Wallrapp. Walton. 64061. State of Ind. ex rel v Bankers Dpi AC&D, Y&Y, Cyane—New Oliver Ho­ 61819 Schock—Murphy v Murphy. 63932. Time Loan Co. v All defts. pSy Co., Inc., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. 56920 tel, Inc. v Yelland. 61844 Berkey & Berkey, Romig & Hahn— appr. by Wills, ' 64062. State of Ind. ex rel v So. Bend Phil- PCCMC&B, AC&D, Niemiec—State ex Citizens Bank, Wakarusa v Wenger et 62048. Frame, admr. v Lillis. Defts. Lonzo, co Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. 57190 rel Valley George Hepler Adm v Sing- al. Lonzo & Lonzo d b. a. Lonzo Oil Co. files 64063. State of Ind. ex rel v Hollingsworth- ler Exr et al. 61864 Schulman—Bales v Bales. affi. for COV from county. , Turner Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. 57203 Sands, Hemphiing & S — Paquin V 61884 Hammerschmidt & J, Hemphiing & S 64033. .Barton v Barton. Hrg. retble. Feb. 64064. State of Ind. ex rel v Cole & Moore, Hardt et al. —Frame Adm v Lillis. 16. Inc., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. 57507 Spevak—Williams v Shafer. 61891 Doran & M, SO&D—St J B & T„v 55719. Aetna Casualty Co. v. D'Hoore. Hrg. 64065. State of Ind. ex rel v Quality Chev­ 57733 SO&D, Potts — Nathaniel R. Bessel Straub et al. Feb. 20. rolet Co., Inc., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. . -Trustee et al v Meyer Adm. et al. 61904 Milo Slick, Rees & Link—Heil v B & O 639S2. Hobbs v Clewell et al. Deft, apprs. 64066. State of Ind. ex rel v Electrical Ap­ 57776 Hemphiing & S—State ex rel Clara RR Co. by Scheer. pliances, Inc., complt. Beamer, Eeb. 10. Antkowiak v Pavey et al. $$$& 61916 Wypiszynski, Farage^—Moon v Moon. 63525. Alber v Mutual Life Ins. Co. Mo. of 64067. State of Ind. ex rel v United States 58556 AC&D, Y&Y—State Exchange Bank of 61924 Wypiszynski, Taylor—Aulhorn v Aul- deft, to make complt. more specific sustnd., Lmbr. & Supply Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. Culver v Boles et al. horn. as to each of the two specs, therein" contnd. 10. 58914 AC&D, Cook, Hammerschmidt & J, 61953 C V DuComb, Cook—Kelley v Kelley. 63650. Wabol v Wabol. COV grtd; Elkhart 64068. State of Ind. ex rel v Twin City JO&B—South Bend Acceptance Corp v 62027 Metcalf—Blumberg et al v Horning et Co. Amusement Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. LaFonda et al. al. 64002. Sanders v Sanders. Hrg. Feb. 20. (On Page Seventeen) FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Page Seventeen

the names and designations above -stated, Each proposal shall be accompanied by whose names may have been changed, said complete detailed specifications of the appa­ TRANSFER OF who are now known by other names,' the ratus and equipment proposed. NEW CASES FILED names of all of whom are unknown to these •Copies of the adopted specifications may be BE ALT Y plaintiffs; obtained at the office of the Board of .'Public The spouses of all the persons above named Works and Safety, City Hall, South Bend, SUPERIOR COURT NO, 1 MORTGAGES as defendants who might have married a sec­ Indiana. ;(From Page Sixteen) ond or subsequent time, the names of all of The Board of Public Works and Safety re­ (From Page Fifteen) whom axe unknown to these plaintiffs; 64069. State of Ind. ex rel v Union Trust Sandy L. Franklin et ux to St. Jos. Bk. & serves the right to .reject any and all bids, All persons .or corporations who assert or Or to accept -the one, which in its judgment, Bldg. Corp., complt. Beamier, Feb. 10. Tr. Co., lot 218, 2_td add. to-Saver Dale. $1,500. might assert any title, claim or interest in will be to the best interest of the City of 64070. State of ind. ex rel v L. & L. Co., or upon the real estate described In this com­ South Bend, Indiana. complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. MORTGAGE RELEASES plaint, by, under or through any of the above February 2 A certified check or satisfactory bidder's 64071. State of Ind. ex rel v Spring Co., named defendants, the names of all of whom bond in amount equal to 19% of the proposal, complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. t t_C_LC*_o Earle E.'Slidinger et ux. < are unknown to plaintiffs. as called for in said specifications, shall ac­ Fed. Land Bk. of Louisville to Szczepan Defendants. 64072. State of Ind. v Stearns Curtain company each proposal. Stretcher Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. Nowak et ux. BE ITftNOWN that the above-named plain­ Eachproposal shall toe accompanied by a Peoples 1MB Ins. Co. to Rudolph Seifert tiffs have fBed in the office of the Clerk of non-collusion affidavit, as required by law. 64073. State of Ind. ex rel v Progress Rlty. eljutx.- •said Oaart their complaint against the said Co., complt. Beamer, Feb. 10. Whitcomb & Keller Mtge. Co., Inc. to So. defendants in the above cause, together with {Signed. • 64074. Doloras Morgan v Theodore Morgan, Bend Builders, Inc. proper affidavit that the residences of said CLYDE E. WILLIAMS, divorce. Walz, Feb. 10. February 9 defendants; the unknown husband or wife; NATHAN LEVY, Henry EhriCh et al to Wm.* A. Enrich et al. the unknown Widow or widower.; the un­ 64048. Peter Austin v Edw.. J. Klein et al, HARRY S. DRIGGS, .poss. & quiet title. Feb. 9. known heirs or devisees; the unknown execu­ Board of Public Works and Safety. tors of the last -wills and testaments, or ad­ ATTEST: 64049. Spiegel, Inc. v Emil Doczy on note. ministrators; the unknown distributees, as­ James P. Cohboy, Clerk. 2:18-20 Lamberson, Feb. 9. €000 MORNING, signees, "lessees, successors in interest, receivr 64053. Irvin Kettring v lone Perkey, com­ ers, trustees, cestuis qui trustent, trustees in NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION plt. PCCMC&B, Feb. 9. bankruptcy of each ot the foregoing persons, Estate No. 17295 JUDGE! the names of each and all of 'Whom are un­ NOTICE 4s hereby given that the under­ SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 known to jteintlffs; all -of the women once signed ties been appointed by the Judge of NEW CASES FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT known by -any -of the names and designations the Circuit Court '* *•• Moses S. Cripe, Administrator. 63998. Thos. Habbs v Herbert T. Clewell et Robt. Sharp, drunk driving, 10 days jail, time, the names of all of Whom are unknown February 12th, 1942. al, on prom. note. Martin. Feb. 2. $35 ;.lic; «*tf€ yr. to plaintiffs; all. persons or corporations who Seymour Jansen, 64000. Fannie Orlein v Louis Janczak, pers. (Six eases arraigned, nine continued) assert, or might assert, any title, claim or in­ Attorney for Estate. 2:13-20-27 inj., Piser, Feb. 2. February 5 terest in -or to the real estate described in 64001. Bernard Orlein v Louis Janczak, • "Steve Zetlas, p. larceny, $210, 6 mos. or 180 the complaint, by, under or through any of NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING pers. inj. Piser, Feb. 2. days, on jtarm. the above-namea defendants, the names of OF COUNTY COUNCIL. (One case arraigned, two -cottthiaaed) all of whom ere unknown to plaintiffs; and 64002. -Saute L.. Sanders v Clifford Sanders, February 6 upon diligent search and inquiry cannot be NOTICE %s tiereby "given to the taxpayers divorce. Schock. Feb. 2. Eugene F. Osborne, drunk .hiving, $35; He, ascertained; that said suit is being prosecuted of St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the Coun­ 64003. Vora E. Klein v Edw. J. Klein, div., rev. 1 yr., 6 mos. yprob. to quiet the title to lands described in said ty Council of said County villi meet at the Wan Tilbury, Feb. 3. Harold Miller, speeding, $10. complaint as against all demands, claims arid usual meeting place of said Council, in the 64006. Bertha Bremer as admrx. v Wm. C. " Michael Cott, drunk, $25, 4 mos. farm. claimants whatsoever, and as against the Court House in the City of South Bend, Kail- Wolfe, for wrongful death. Tayor, Feb. 2. (Four reases arraigned, five cont__a_ed') world; which said land is located in St. Jo­ ana, at the hour of 8:00 p. m. on the 25th and €4012. Edith Rash v Loyd Rash, divorce. February 7 seph County, State of Indiana, and is de­ 26th days of February, 1942, to om4s & Hartzer-'-Swltzer) The South -3end "_5__ctric Company, C. W. Bingham, 61958 Herman Hersch v Jerome Yost (Spevak—PCCMC&B) South Bend Electric Company, Incorporated, Attorney for Estate. 2___-t0 61959 Herman Weatcfysv Jerome YoSt ^Spevak—PCCMC__B) Andrew Anderson, 62075 Mildred O'Hara V John Kovatch (Beyers—-Grossman) Mary E. Anderson, •NOWC-5 OF ADMINISTRATION 62066 Midwest Fuel Co v From et al (SO&D—Schulman) Willis A. Bugbee, Estate No. 7288 gjgp4 Wenger et al v Pack (ADD&G—*aylor) Evelyn E. Bugbee, NOTICE is hereby given that the under- 63072 Frances Bishop v Waidner (Loomis & H.-«_- W. Niemiec) Charles A. Chapin, signed has been appointed by the Judge of James DuShane, the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State Emma DuShane, of Indiana,' -Executrix of the Estate of John Homer Coolidge Chapin, Sarah Lucile Chapin B. Nowinski, late of St. Joseph <5eunty. De­ SUPERIOR COURT No. 1 ceased. Smith, Helen Chapin Bishop, Henry Kent SETTING OF FEBRUARY 13th Chapin, Ruby Chapin P-tner, Lowell Mead Said Estate is supposed -*•-be ^solvent. Chapin, Charles Douglas Chapin, Trustees. Henrietta E. Nowinski, Executrix. JURY TRIALS under the last will and testampnt at Charles; February 10th, 1942. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th: A. Chapin, deceased, John J. Lechner, 8262 State v Clarence Kale (Scheer v Milton Johnson) Emily C. Chapin; Attorney for Estate. 2:13-20-27 8279 State v Ralph Beck (Scheer v Kalmar) 6281 State v John Ringelski (Scheer v Buntman) -'- The unknown husband or wife, the un­ NOTICE ^fO BIDDERS 8286 State v Robert Williams (Scheer v Thomas) known widow or widower; the unknown 8287 State v Lynn A Sweet

feet in width, East and West, taken off of .U Portage Ave., South Bend — Beer, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto and from the entire length of the West Wine Retailer. set my hand and affixed the Seal of said LEGAL NOTICES side thereof. Stanley Haid, 79371, (Club Lido), 127 N. Court, this 9th day of February, 1942. NOTICE OF CHANGE, DIVISION. CONSOLI­ PARCEL 4. Also, a strip of land 30 feet Main St., South Bend—Liquor, Beer, FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk . in width, North and South, taken off of Wine Retailer. of the St. Joseph Superior Court No. 1. DATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PRE­ and from the entire length of the South —2:13-20-27 CINCTS OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA side of the following described real es­ SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN tate, viz: The Southeast VA of Section 8, TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICI­ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Township 37 North, Range 2 East, except­ PATION IS REQUESTED. ing therefrom, 40 feet taken off of and ~ Estate No. T275 STATS OF INDIANA from the West end of the said 30 feet ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS, strip of land. OF INDIANAi- signed has been appointed by the Judge of The four parcels, above numbers 1, 2, the Superior Court No. 1 of St. Joseph Coun­ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 3 and 4, are further described as follows: By JOHN F. NOONAN. ty, State of Indiana, Administrator of the OF THE COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH. Beginning at the intersection of the Secretary. Estate of Frank J. Bock, late of St; Joseph present West City Limit line and the BERNARD E. DOYLE, County, Deceased. FEBRUARY TERM, 1942. ,_-North line of the right-of-way of the St. 2:13 Excise Administrator. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Joseph, South Bend and Southern R. R.; IRVING S. BOCK, Administrator. IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE, DIVI­ thence West on said North right-of-way NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO ESTABLISH Dated January 27th," 1942. SION AND CONSOLIDATION OF .ELECTION line to the East line of the Mayflower TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. Arnold-Degnan-Dohnalek-Goheen, PRECINCTS, AND THE ESTABLISHMENT Road to the North line of the Grant Cause No. 642 Attorneys for Estate. —2^-13-20, OF THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF IN ST. Road {Sample Street); thence East on the State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, ss: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA. . North line of the Grant Road to the pres­ Notice is hereby given that Leonard Lee Lane ent West City Limit line to the place of has filed his petition in the St. Joseph Circuit EState No. 7276 WHEREAS, due to the increase of popula­ beginning.. Court to have the time and place of his birth NOTICE is hereby given, that the under­ tion in«_he County of St. Joseph, and due to signed has been appointed by the Judge of PRECINCT ELEVEN determined. Said petition is set for hearing the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State the increase in the territorial limits of the Beginning at the intersection of Lafay­ February 23rd, 1942. Dated this 5th day of Municipal City of South Bend, the Board has February, 1942. of Indiana, Executor of the Estate of Anna concluded that the public convenience and ette Blvd. and Sample Street in the City M. Bulla, late of St. Joseph County, Deceased. public good requires a change in the bounda­ of South Bend; thence South through the Frank J. Bruggner, Clerk of the St. Joseph Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ries of certain precincts, within the County center of Lafayette Blvd. and Lafayette Circuit Court; by Marie Sniadecki, Deputy. LEWIS W. HAMMOND, Executor. of St. Joseph. Blvd. extended South to the intersection William A. Bertsch, Attorney for Petitioner. Dated January 29th, 1942. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED of said Lafayette Blvd. with Chippewa 2:13 Lewis W. Hammond, That after a complete investigation of the Avenue; thence West through the center Attorney for Estate. —2:6-13-20 conditions in the various precincts as here­ of Chippewa Avenue approximately 157 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION tofore established, the Board of County Com­ feet;.thence South 200 feet to the South­ Estate No. 7284 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT missioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana, be­ erly city limits; thence West and North NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ Estate No. 6802 ing duly advised concerning the same, deem following the city limits to the Southeast signed has been appointed by the Judge of Estate of Maud G. Swintz. it for the convenience of the public and for corner of a tract of land known as Rum the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State By Direction of George R. Swintz, Admin­ the public good to change, divide and consoli­ Village Park;. thence East to the middle of Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of istrator of the Estate of Maud G. Swintz, late date certain precincts within the County of of Scott Street extended South; thence Almeda Swank, late of St. Joseph County, of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, St. Joseph, and the Board, being convinced North through the middle of Scott Street Deceased. Deceased. that it will be to the convenience of the extended South and Scott Street to the Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, lega­ public generally and for the public good to middle of Dubail Avenue; thence West George S. Roy, tees and devisees of the said Decedent, and change, divide and consolidate certainelec- through the center of Dubail Avenue to Administrator. all other persons interested in the said Es­ tion precincts within the County of St. Jo­ the center of Kendall Street; thence February 5th, 1942. tate, that said Administrator has filed in this* seph, hereby order the following changes North through the center of Kendall Jones, Obenchain & Butler, Court his. account and vouchers for the final made in the election precincts and establish Street and Kendall Street extended North Attorneys for Estate. 2:13-20-27 settlement of said. Estate, and they are here­ the boundary lines of such election precincts to the center of Sample Street; thence by required to be and appear in said Court changed, divided or consolidated as follows: East to the center of Sample Street to the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION on the'20th day of February, 1942, when-the place of beginning. Estate No. 7285 same will be heard and make proof- of their NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ heirship, or claim to any part of said Estate, SOUTH BEND — DISTRICT FIVE All other precincts in St. Joseph County signed has been appointed by the Judge of and show cause if there be, why said account PRECINCT NINE shall be and remain the same as heretofore the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State and vouchers' should not be approved. That part of the City of South Bend fixed, determined and established by the of Indiana, Administratrix of the Estate of Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. bounded on the North and the We_t by Board of Commissioners of the County of St. Robert McConnell, late of St. Joseph County, Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Indiana, a line running as follows: Joseph, except insofar as the area of the Deceased. this 28th day of January, 1942. Beginning at the intersection of Calvert same may be decreased or increased by the Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. Street and Iron wood Drive; thence West- establishment of the boundary lines of the Gertrude Bales, STEPHEN C. GRZESKOWIAK, Deputy. through the center of Calvert Street to precincts hereinabove set forth. Administratrix. John L. Warrick, the center of Twyckenham Drive; thence It is further ORDERED that the County February 5th, 1942. Attorney for Estate. —2:6-13 South through the center of Twyckenham Auditor shall give due notice of the change, George Sands, Drive to the center of Donald Street; division, consolidation and establishment of Attorney for Estate. 2:13-20-27 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE thence West through the center of Donald the prdbincts of St. Joseph County, as above Cause No. 63980 Street to the center of Vernon Street; set forth, at least one (1) month before the NOTICE OF APPLICATION STATE OF INDIANA, thence South through the center of Ver­ next election by one publication in two (2) Cause No. 63957 COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SS: non Street to the center of Ewing Ave­ newspapers published in St. Joseph County STATE OF INDIANA IN THE ST. JOSEPH CIRCUIT COURT, nue; thence West through, the center of representing the two political parties which ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS: • •"$jgj NOVEMBER TERM, 1941. Swing Avenue to the center of Leer cast thp highest number of votes in the State IN THE ST. JOSEPH CIRCUIT COURT. EUGENE E. HARVEY Street; thence South through the center in the last general election, and by putting —vs— of Leer Street to the center of Fairview up posters in four (4) of the most public IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF DAIL LOUISE HARVEY Street; thence East and South through places in each precinct of which the bound­ ANTHONY EDWARD POOLGAK Be It Known, That the above named Plain­ the. center of Fairview Street to the cen­ ary lines are herein ordered changed. FOR CHANGE OF NAME. tiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said ter of Clyde Street; thence Southeast It is further ORDERED that the Auditor Court his complaint against said Defendant through the center of Clyde Street to the report to this Board at his earliest conveni­ NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ in the above cause together with a proper center of Twyckenham Drive; thence ence and file proof with the Board of the signed has applied to the St. Joseph Circuit affidavit that said Defendant Dail Louise Southwest through the center of Twyck- publication and posting as hereinabove or­ Court, of said• county and State, to have my Harvey is a non-resident of St. Joseph ' enham Drive to the center of Ridgedale name" changed from Anthony Edward Pool- Road; thence Southwest through the cen- dered. County and State of Indiana. LEO CASADAY, gak to that of John Edward Noble, and that Said Defendant is hereby notified.that said . ter of Ridgedale Road to the center of said petition and application will be present­ Miami Street; thence South through the WALTER G. ECKLER", cause will stand for trial on the 6th day of JOSEPH F. WALSH, ed to and heard by said court a. the first April, 1942, the same being at the City of center of Miami Street to the city limits day of the May term, 1942, of said court. and on the South and East by the city Board of Commissioners of the South Bend on which day said Defendant is limits of the City of South Bend. County of St. Joseph. Dated this 6th day of February, 1942. required to appear to said action. Dated: February 9, 1942. ANTHONY EDWARD POOLGAK. FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. A true copy. Jones, Obenchain & Butler, By MARIE SNIADECKI, Deputy. PRECINCT ELEVEN NICHOLAS A. MUSZER, Attorneys. 2:13-20-27 Samuel Feiwell,. Beginning at the intersection of Ewing Auditor, St. Joseph County, Ind. Attorney tor Plaintiff. —2:6-_3-_« Avenua and Fellow Street in the City of 2:13 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS South Bend; thence East through the cen­ No. 64042 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE ter of Swing Avenue to the center of NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, Cause No. 63982 High Street; thence South through the No. 64074 COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SS: STATE OF INDIANA, center of High Street to the center of STATE OF INDIANA IN THE ST. JOSEPH SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SS: Eckman Street; thence East through the ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS: NO. 1, FEBRUARY TERM, 1942. IN THE ST. JOSEPH SUPERIOR COURT center of Eckman Street to the center of IN THE ST. JOSEPH CIRCUIT COURT NO. 2, NOVEMBER TERM, 1941. Dale Avenue; thence South through the NOVEMBER TERM, 1941. STATE OF INDIANA center of Dale Avenue and Dale Avenue —VS.— SO BEND BLDG. SECURITIES COMPANY, extended South to the city limits; thence IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TILLE BARBER ESTATE A CORPORATION West along the city limits to the center VICTORIA SZAULEWICZ FOR CHANGE JOHN W. BARBER —vs— of High Street; thence North along the OF NAME. FRANK LICHNEROWICZ STEVE A. KATI ET AL center line of High Street to the center MARGARET LICHNEROWICZ of Donmoyer Avenue; thence West NOTICE is hereby given that I have ap­ BERT LICHNEROWICZ Be It Known, That the above named Plain-; through the center of Donmoyer Avenue plied to the Circuit Court of the County of ANGELINE LICHNEROWICZ tiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said to the center of Fellows Street; thence Stv '•Joseph, State of Indiana, to have my ROMAN LICHNEROWICA Court their complaint against said Defendant North through the center of Fellows name changed from Victoria Szaulewicz to CARRIE LICHNEROWICZ in the above cause together with a proper Street to the place of beginning. that of Victoria Szaulewicz Shelley,, and. said EDWARD LICHNEROWICZ affidavit that said Defendant Margaret Kati petition and application will be presented to HELEN LICHNEROWICZ is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and. and heard by said Court on the 4th day of LOTTIE W. BARCOME that this is a cause of action to quiet • trae- PRECINCT FOURTEEN May, 1942. JOSEPH BARCOME Beginning at the intersection of Don­ FRANCIS H. WALSH to the following Real Estate in St. Joseph moyer Avenue and High Street in the \ VICTORIA SZAULEWICZ. EDWARD WALSH County, State of Indiana, to-wit: City of South Bend; thence West through . Frank X. Kopinski, NETTIE M. RICHTER the center of Donmoyer Avenue to the Attorney for Petitioner. 2:13-20-27 STATE DEPT. OF PUBLIC WELFARE The North one-half (*,_) of Lot numbered center of Carroll Street; thence South Thirty-Nine (39) as shown on the South through the center of Carroll Street pro­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Bend and Gary Land Company's Plat, an Estate No. 5330 The State of Indiana, Plaintiff in the above Addition to the City of South Bend. tected South to the city limits of the Estate of Elsie C. Lutes. entitled cause, having filed its complaint City of South Bend; thence East along therein for the condemnation and appropria­ the said city limits of the City of South By directio1 n of Frederick G. Lutes, Admin­ Said Defendant is hereby notified that said Bend to the Southeast corner of the prop­ istrator of the Estate of Elsie C. Lutes, late tion of the following real estate-situate in cause will stand for trial on the 3rd day of erty known as the Erskine Park Munici­ of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, to wit: April, 1942, on which day said Defendant is pal Golf Course; thence North along the Deceased. reouired to appear to said action. . said city limits, being On the East line of NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, lega­ A parcel of land lying in the Northwest FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. the Erskine Park Municipal Golf Course, tees, and devisees of the said decedent, and Quater of Section eight (8), Township • By BETTY NYIKOS, Deputy. to the Northeast corner of the property all other persons interested in the said estate, thirty-seven (37) North, Range two (2) George L. Rulison, known as the Erskine Park Municipal that said Administrator has filed in this court East, St. Joseph County, Indiana, more Attorney for Plaintiff.. —2:6-13-20 Golf Course; thence West along said city his account and vouchers for the final settle­ particularly described as follows, to-wit: limits on the North line of the property ment of said estate; and they are hereby re­ NON-RESIDENT NOTICE known as the Erskine Park Municipal quired to be and appear in said Court on the From the Southwest corner of the North­ Cause No. 63993 Golf Course to a point in the middle of 4th day of March, 1942, when the same will west Quarter of said Section 8 measure STATE OF INDIANA, High Street projected South from Don­ be heard and make proof of their heirship, North eighty-nine (89) degrees, twenty- COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SSt _ moyer Avenue; thence North through the or claim to any part of said estate, and show nine (29) minutes East a distance of seven IN THE ST. JOSEPH SUPERIOR COURT center of High Street so projected and cause if there be, why said account and hundred ninety-one (791) feet; thence de­ NO. 2, NOVEMBER TERM, 1941. High Street to the place of beginning. vouchers should not be approved. flecting an angle of ninety (90) degrees - WITNESS, the Clerk and the Seal of the to the left measure thirty-six and six- KIRK WILSON St*. JoSeph Circuit Court at South Bend, Indi­ tenths (36.6) feet to the centerline of the —vs— SOUTH BEND — DISTRICT SIX ana, 11th day of February, 1942. proposed highway improvement said ALICE WILSON PRECINCT TEN. FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. point being also the place of beginning; Beginning at the intersection of the STEPHEN C. GRZESKOWIAK, Deputy. thence measure North eighty-nine (89) Be It Known, That the above named Plain­ center line of Kaley Street extended Charles P. Wattles, degrees, fourteen (14) minutes East along tiff has filed in the office of the Clerk^of said South and the Grand Trunk Western Attorney for Estate. 2:13-20 said center-line a distance of one hun­ Court his complaint against said- Defendant Railroad right-of-way; thence Southwest­ dred twenty three (123) feet, all that land in the above cause together with: a proper erly along said Railroad right-of-way to NOTICE OF HEARING TO ESTABLISH lying between the present North right- affidavit that said Defendant Alice Wilson is the West city limits boundary line as it TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. of-way line of State Road 2 and the pro­ a non-resident of the State of Indiana.- . existed prior to the adoption of Ordinance No. 639 posed North right-of-way line, same be­ Said Defendant is hereby notified that said No. 3315 hereinafter referred to; thence NOTICE is hereby given that Paul Rollin ing fifty (50) feet distant measured at Cause will stand for trial on the 6th day of North along said West city limits bound­ Smeltzer has filed his petition in THE ST. right angles and parallel to the above last April, 1942, On which day said Defendant is ary line to the center of Western Avenue; JOSEPH CIRCUIT COURT (South Bend. In­ described centerline. required to appear to said action. thence East through the center of West­ diana) to have the time and place of his FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. ern Avenue to the center of Kaley Street; birth determined. Said petition is set for The above described parcel of land being By BETTY NYIKOS, Deputy. thence South through the center-of Kaley hearing on the 16th day of February, 1942. right-of-way necessary for the construc­ John W. Thomas, Street and Kaley Street extended South Frank J. Bruggner, Clerk of the St. Joseph tion of the proposed highway improve­ Attorney for Plaintiff. —2:6-15-20 to the place of beginning, together with Circuit Court; by Marie Sniadecki, Deputy. ment and containing two hundred fifteen the following described territory which thousandths (0.215) acres, more or less. was annexed to and became a part of the Hemphiing & Smith, Attorneys for Peti­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT City of South Bend by virtue of Ordir tioner, v 2:13 Estate No. 6876 nance No. 3315 of said City of South Said complaint alleges that the above Estate of WilEUun F. Reed. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING described tract of land necessary for the By direction of Virgil H Reed and Hazel: Bend passed by the Common Council proposed highway improvement is owned by Keen, Co-Executors of the Estate of William. thereof on the 11th day of March, ld_0, NOTICE is hereby given that the Local Al- the Defendants named therein; and the State F. Reed, late of St. Joseph Cpunty, in the to-wit: cohdlic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County, of Indiana, having filed the affidavit of Caleb State of Indiana, Deceased. PARCEL 1. All that part of the West Indiana, will, at 9:00 A. M. New Central J. Lindsey, Deputy Attorney General, that NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, lega­ Va. Of the Northwest V* of Section 16, Standard Time on the 2nd day of March, 1942, the Defendants, EDWARD and HELEN LICH­ tees and devisees of the said decedent, and Township 37 North, Range 2 East, which at the Commissioner's Room, Court House, in NEROWICZ and LOTTIE W. BARCOME and all other persons interested in the said estate, lies North of the right-of-way of the St. the City of South Bend, in said County, be­ JOSEPH BARCOME are non-residents of the that said Co-Executors have filed in this court Joseph, South Bend and Southern Rail­ gin investigation of the applications of the Stato of Indiana and that their postoffice ad­ their account and vouchers for the final set­ road Company. following named persons, requesting the is­ dress is Kentucky and Michigan. tlement of said estate, and they are hereby PARCEL 2. Also, a strip of land 30 feet sue to the applicants, at the locations herein­ NOW, THEREFORE, the Defendants are required to be and appear in said Court on in width, North and South, taken off of after set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Per­ hereby notified to appear before the St. Jo­ the 27th day of February, 1942, when the and from the entire length of the South mits of the classes hereinafter designated and seph Superior Court No. 1 of St. Joseph same will be heard and make proof of their side of the following described real es­ will, at said time.and place, receive informa­ County, Indiana, or if said'Court is in vaca­ heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, tate, to-wit: The West tt of the South­ tion concerning the fitness of said applicants, tion, the'Hon. J. Fred Bingham, Judge of the and show cause if there be, why said account west V* of Section 9, Township 37 North, and- the propriety of issuing the permits ap­ St. Joseph Superior Court No. 1, St. Joseph and vouchers should not be approved. Range 2 East. plied for to such applicants at the premises County, Indiana, at his chambers in the WITNESS, the Clerk and the Seal of the PARCEL 3. Also, all that part of the named: COUrt House of said County, on the 6th day St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Indi­ Northeast VA of Section 17, Township 37 of March, 1942, at 1:00 p. m. to show cause, ana, 30th day of January, 1942. North, Range 2 East, which lies North of Arthur Vermeire, 79343, (Restaurant), 1402 if any they may have, why the real estate FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. the right-of-way of the St. Joseph, South Western Ave., South Bend—Beer, Wine sought to be appropriated in the complaint STEPHEN C. GRZESKOWIAK, Deputy. Bend and Southern Railroad Company, Retailer: of the State of Indiana, and hereinabove Leo Van Tilbury, excepting therefrom a strip of land 40 Joseph Marozsan, 79347, (Joe's Bar), 1509- described, should not be appropriated. Attorney for Estate. 2:6-13 FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Page Nineteen

-plied taj the St. Joseph Circuit Covr^jOfsaid of said Lot; thence at right angles North­ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION -County and state, to have my name changed westerly 40 feet, parallel with the South­ Estate No. 7271 LEGAL PfOTtCES fr_5n ERNEST JLJJSEK to/mat of ERNEST westerly line of LaPorte Avenue; thence NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ NOTICE OF ADTd-a^tSfTRATION" KOEHLER, and that sajd petition and appli­ Southwesterly 86 feet parallel with the signed has been appointed by the Judge of %?£§ J JEfetate No; 72.7. cation-will be presented to and heard by said Southeasterly, line of Sancome Avenue, the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State NOTICEAs hereby ^Jv*nJR_.t the under­ court at ,ti_e first of the May term, 1942, 6f to the Northerly line.of..Sancome Avenue,' of Indiana, Executrix of the Estate of said COJUXV thence Southeasterly 40 feet, with said signed ha's been appointed by" the Judge of - Joseph Kaszas, late of St. Joseph County, theSuperior Court No. 2 of St. Joseph Coun­ Dated this 5th day of February, 1942. . Northerly line of Sancome Avenue, to a. Deceased. ty,-State of Indiana, A«n__oiSt__m_x of the FRANK J. BRUGGNER, point on said Northerly line, 17 feet Said Estate is supposed to be., solvent. Estate of Annie A. Keltner, late of St. Joseph Clerk, St. Jpseph Circuit Court. Northwesterly from the Northwest cor­ ALICE VAN D3ER HAGEN, Executrix. County, Deceased. Arthur F. Scheer, Attorney. 2:6-13-20 ner of Lot Numbered One Hundred Fifty- ' Dated .January 28th, 1942. Said Estate .is supposed to be solvent. eight (158) in G. W. Swygart's Second Joseph w. Nyikos; Catherine L. Carskadon, Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Addition to South Bend; thence North- j Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 Dated January,J!6th, 1942. Estate No. 5247 easterly 86 feet with the Northwesferjy Herman Newsome, Estate of Aarop A'..JUOWry. line of Lot Numbered 159 in G. W. Swy- OS 4642 SHERIFF'S SALE Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 By direction of Joseph Niebauer, Admin­ gart's Second Addition to South Bend, By virtue of an order of sale to me directed istrator de bonis jttoh of $X& Estate of Aaron to the place of beginning. from the Clerk's Office of the St. Joseph Su­ \\-JS, NOTICE DP ADMINISTRATION A. Lowry, late of St. Joseph County, in the Taken as the property 6f Preston A., Bur_-s\i perior Court No. 2, or St.- Joseph County, In­ Estate No. 7270 State.of Indiana, Deceased. Sally Burns, at the suit of Home Owners' diana, I will expose to Public Sale on. Satur­ NOTICE is h.ereby.J_tven thai the under­ NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, lega­ Loan Corporation... , day, the 7th day of March, A. D., 1942; be­ signed h'as been appointed by the Judge of tees and devisees Of the said. decedent, and STEPHEN J. MOLNAR, JR., tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M., and the CircAdthCburt of St.- Joseph County, State all other persons interested in the said es­ Sheriff of St. Joseph County,. Indiana'. four o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of indaana, Executrix -of the Estate of tate, that. s_fld AdmjtdStrator .de bonis non ELLA MAE PAIDLE, Deputy. 1:30-r2:6-13 of the Court House, in the City of South Frank Ivancsics, late of St. Joseph County, has filed in this court his account and. vouch­ Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee Decease.!. • ers for the final settlement ,,0JE said., estate, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION simple of the following described Real Estate Saki Estate is. supposed to he solvent. and they are hereby required to be and ap­ Estate No. 7255 situate in St. Joseph COurity, State .of Indiana, MfAHARSANYI, Executrix. pear in said Court on the 27th day of Feb­ NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ to-wit: Dated Jan_«yw.28th, 1942. ruary, 1942, when the same will be heard signed has been appointed by the Judge of A part of Lot-Numbered Forty-one' (41) Joseph1 W. "Nyikos, and make proof, of their heirg_-$p, or claim the Superior Court No. 1 of St. Joseph on Third Street, as shown on the Addi­ Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 to any part of said estate, and show cause County, State of Indiana', Exe6u.br of th_ tional Plat of the Town- of St. Joseph if there be, why Said account and vouchers Iron Works, now the City of Mishawaka, should not be approved. Estate of Mary Ann Ellis, late of St. Joseph NON-RESIDENT NDTICE County, Deceased. which part is bounded by a line run­ : WITNESS, the Clerk and tfceNSeal Of the Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ning as follows: Beginning at the North­ .-.- (fiattse^No. 63978 St. Joseph Superior Court No. 1 at South west comer of said Lot Numbered 41, STATE OF;mmANA ,__,, Bend, Indiana, 3rd day of February, 1942. FRED ESPBNSCHADE ELLIS, I thence, running East.30 feet;, thence South COUNTY OP ST. JOSEPH S3: FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. id_*_ Executor. 99 feet, thence West 30 feet, to the West In the St. Joseph Sgperior .Court No. 2 STEPiDEN C. G___-ESKOW_AK, D_puty. Dated January 14th, 1942. line of said,. Lot,. thence North 99 feet to fe;-i^ -.roverr-ber Term, 19-1. Sarrtuel Schulman, * *}i Arnold,'Degnan, Dphnalek & Goheen, > the place of beginning. Attorneys for Estate. 2:6-1$ Attorney for Estate. —2:6-_3_20 Taken as the property of Joseph Martin, at ANNA KURANDA the surt of Home Owners' Loan Corporation. B OS 4640 SHERIFF'S SALE . yjui_J-»__-ri? fr.. -.m^gg-' NOTICE OF FINAL' ACCOUNT STEPHEN J. MOLNAR. JaRy* ANDREW KURANDA .. Estate No. 6799 . By virtue of an order of sale to .me directed Sheriff of St. Joseph CoUrity, Indiana. Estate of Marcin Przedzinkowski.••- from the Clerk's Office .of trie St. Joseph ELLA MAE PAIDLE, Deputy. 1:30—2:6-13 Be It Known, X|tj^Jra&'»oye named Plain­ Ciicibttt; Court, oj- St. Jf&seikhl,^County, In­ tiff has filed in feMcfe;ffit the Clerk of said By dtrj^ctrtm of SteUst. Btac^Otysjfcf, -Execu­ trix of the Estate of Marcin Przedrffj-SOwski,' diana, I will expose to Pu^tc S-de on Satur­ Court her complaint '.jsgj^nst.. Sg$$ Defendant day, the 7th dSy^b M^Qfch; J^.J->., 1942, be­ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION in the above catee^^fOge^er ]$iMh a proper late of &t. .'jfyggfifi County, in the State of Estate No. 7277 • Indiana, Deceased. tween the hours of ten /r.'_$Sfif_ A. M., and affidavit that saigJB^^i^^,An^tre\v KXxr&h-< four o'clock P. M., of said day,,at the door NOTICE is hereby given that the under-, da is a non-resi$e^ $£; _SEe Sl|s?e Of Indfapa., . .fjfQTlCE is hereby given toi toe heirs, lega­ signed has been appointed by the Judge Of tees and devisees of the said.. _jecedent, and of the Court House,; m fhe' C$$y of South Said DefendanjF'JB'jft&fepy notified ..that said ; Bend, St. Joseph .Cotju-fy, J&aiiina, the fee the.Circuit Court of St. Joseph. County, State cause .will stantf |»r;-E_3S'oW.^he~ 3rd day of all other persons, ^t.etested in tfce said es­ of Indiana, Exe6utor of the Estate of Martha tate, tfjiat said ExeC]jr_rrx has Jled in tpfs* simple of the following described Real Estate April, 1942, on which day said Defendant is situate in St. Joseph County, Stifte of Indiana, B. Lyon, late of St. Joseph County, Deceased. required to appear,,to said.action..., court her account and vouchers for the final Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. S^tle^tof ^jra.sSfj?estate, aj^| they ^j& here­ ita-.w_t:. Fl£«&;j.-_^_H?GGNER, Clerk. A lot -or parcel of |#_egnan, Dohnalek 8d Goheen, FLOYD P. MEDLEY Attorney for Plaintiff. —1:30; 2:6-1.' Attorneys for Estate. 2:6-13-20 —vs^— _^T_¥f«r> OF W_LLlA-_£.ftUSSEt_L' NON-RESIDENT NOTICE KENNETH W. MEDLEY TO CHANGE NAME. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE Cause No. 60559 Be It Ifcnown, That the above named Plain­ ,- NOTICE is hereby given that WilUam Rus­ STATE OF INDIANA Cause No. 63979 'J%°'y sell has applied •<• *ifie St. Joseph Circuit STATE $* INDIANA tiff has. filed in the office of the Clerk of said ST. JOSEPH CXJUNTY* SS: Court her complaint against said Defendant Court of said County and State to have his In the St. Joseph Superior Coirrt No. 2 COUNTY.6F ST.JOSEPH ssr," in the above cause together with a proper name-changed from William Russell to Lwt November j^rm, 1941. S5 THE SfeilO-ffiFH- CIRCUIT COURT affidavit that said Defendant Kenneth W. Wiktorowski, and that sam petition and ap­ FEBRUARY TERM, 1942. Medley is a non-resident of St. Joseph Coun­ plication will be presented to and Heard by JOHN G-MfoONSKI said Court on the ,1st day of the May term, _____.__• JOSEPH LOUIS MOOTRY ty and State of Indiana. GEORGE CtJBRY, ET __£, Said DefendawFis hereby, notified that said 19__V of said Court. \^LtT~rtLF ADMINISTRATION cause will stand for trial on the Rn day^3 Beginning at the quarter post on the West the Circuit Court pf St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of Estate No. 7263 April, 1942, on which day said defendant is line of Section 33, tnehce North 66 and NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ required to appear to said action. two-thirds links, thence East to the East Carl O. Witwer, late"'oi'MS't.'. Joseph County, Deceased. signed has been appointed by the Judge of FRANK.X SRHGGNER, Clerk. line of the West one-half of the North­ the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, By BETTY NYIKOS, Deputy. . west one-quarter of said Section 33, Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. State of Indiana, Administrators of the Estate Led L. Cook, thence South to the South line of the EARL C. HOLLIS, Administrator. of. Laura Weaver, late of St. Joseph County, Attorney for Plaintiff. 2:6-13-_0 North one-half of the Southwest one- Dated January 29th, 1942. Deceased. quarter of said Section 33, thence West to James E. Keating, Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION the Southwest corner of the North one- Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 LOWELL J. WEAVER and Estate No. 7276 half of the Southwest one-quarter of said KERMIT J. WEAVER, Administrators. NOTICE is hereby riven that the under­ Section 33, thence North to the place of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Dated January 26th, 1942. signed has been appointed by the Judge df beginning. Excejtuig, therefrom the right Estate No. 7269 Davis & Schaefer, Goshen, Ind., the Superior Court No. 1 .of St. Joseph Coun­ of way of the L£ke Shore arid Michigan NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ Attorneys for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 ty, State of Indiana, Admiiiisttator of •the Southern Railway, Slna excepting also a signed has been appointed by the Judge of estate of Weronika Kujawa, late of St. Jo­ strip of land 34 feet wide across sd-d the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State OS 4641 SHERIFF'S SALE seph County, Deceased. tract which w§^ conveyed to the North­ of Indiana, Administratrix of the Estate^ of By virtue of an order of sale to me directed Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ern Indiana Railway Company as shown Walter Stanek, late ulf St. Joseph County, from the Clerk's Office of trie St. Joseph Su­ JOHN KUJAWA, Administrator. by a deed. of conveyance recorded in Deceased. perior1 Court No. 2, of St. Joseph County, In­ Dated January 23rd, 1942. Deed Record! 134 ist page .109, and except­ Said Estate is'supposed to be solvent. diana, I will expose to Public Sale bn Satur­ Leon E. Kowalski; ing also a strip Of land 66 feet in width MARY STANEK, Administratrix. day, the 7th day o_ March, A. D., 1942, be­ Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 across said tract which was conveyed to Dated January 2tth; 1942. . tween the hour, of ten o'clock A. M., and the Chicago, Lak£ Shore and South Bend Frank X. Kopinski, . four o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Railway, as shown by a deed .of convey­ Attorney for-.state. —1:30; 2:6-13 of the Court House, in the Cky of South Estate No. 7266 ance recorded in Deed Recbrd 134 at page Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ 377. Said Lot contaiifibSg 35-37 acres more NOTICE JOT ADMINISTRATION simple of the fdllbwing d-_crW_ofR_al Estate signed, has. been appointed b*y &fe Judge of or less and being Lot No. 13 on the Com­ Estate No 7268 situate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, missioners Plat bt the rand of James the. Circuit Court of St, Joseph County, Curry, Sr., as shown in Partition Record NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ to^ft: State of Indiana, Executor of the Estate No. 1, at pages 863 to 377, inC-U--ye>\jbf signed has been appointed by the Judge of A lot or parcel of land 29% feet in width of Elizabeth Sousley, late of St. Joseph the Records of the Recorder of St. Joseph the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State North and South taken off of and from County, Deceased. County, Indiana. ^i__^~_. of Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of the entire width Qf the South end of Lot Said Estate is suppqsed to be solvent. Minnie E. Wagener, late of St. Joseph Coun­ Numbered forty-nye (M J Op Third Street WILLIAJJ H.^S_3fUSLEY, Executor. PARCfe'$0.*§f ty, Deceased. / as shown on . the Additional Plat of the lifted.January 26th, 1942. 28 acres more or less t3k_n off of the Deceased. ^^ESwn of St. Joseph Iron Works, now the Lewis W. Hammond, North end of thife East :fee-h_Sf of the Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. City ^jl Mishawaka. Also the North one- Attorney for Estate. —1:30; 2:6-13 Southeast one-quarter of Section 32, RICHARD A. WAGENER, Administrator. "tipif Of the vacated ailfey lying South of Township 38 North, Range 1 East. (This Dated January 28th, 1942. and adjoining said Lot. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE description' was taken from the deed by J. Clifford Potts, Taken as the property of William L. Bridges, Cause No. 62924 which said land. was conveyed to John Attorney for Estate. —1,30; 2:6-13 _^___ir__--f^Bridges, his wife, whose,ehristian STATE OF J__IMAllA_. Curry, and can be found m Deed Record name is unknown; Jennie Spaulding, former- COHI-TSf GF ST7;____p__?ri,J_S: 152 at page 224.) OS 4643 SHERIFF'S SALE ly Jennie Bridges^and Harry Spaulding, her IN THE ST. JOSEPH: SUJEERJOR COURT Said defendants are henfby notified that By virtufe of an order of sale to me directed husband, at the suit of Home Owners' Loan HO. A; NOV-SMBER TERM, 1941. said cause will stand for toal on the.-jrd day from $tte jClerk's Offi^^:£te^..JOs$aTO ^~ Corporation. ... i»ii-)i ii^ti«-*^ MARGARET M. McELLIGOTT of April, 1942, on •vra$fchji^ Jam defendants perioi*-C^trt f*o>' &£i St. Joseph,County, In- JR ~iVs— are required to appear to said action. di an a, I will expose to Public Sale on Satur­ ,OTEPHEN;^;:|iOLN,-tei - Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana. . - 3OTLLIAM McELLIGOTT FRAIK..J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. day, the 7th.Say o9 MStchVA. D., _S_2, be­ Be It Known, That the above darned Plain­ By BETTY SNY1KOS, Beputy. tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M., and ELLA MAE PAIDLE, Deputy. 1:30—2:6-13 tiff has. filed in the office of the Clerk of said Geo. Sands, four o'clock p. M., of said day, at the door NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Court her complaint against said Defendant Attorney for Plairii#_,- ___©—2:6-13 of the^ Court House, _m ^fSe C_^p of South Estate No. 7278 in the above cause together with a proper Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee NOTICE is hereby given that the under­ affidavit that Said Defendant William McElli- NOTICE OF ^PPMeATidN simple of the following described Real Estate signed, has been appointed by the #udge of gott is a non-resident of St. Joseph County, Cause, $$o. 63996 situate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State and State of Indiana. STATE OF INDIANA, to-wit: of Indiana,, Administratrix of the Estate of Said Defendant is hereby notified that said ST. JOSEPH CO-J-*Hr.,SS: A tract, bt parcel « -atta ^n*tne City of Amalie Schwernf; iate of at. Joseph County, cause will stand lor trial on the 31st day of IN THE ST. JOSEPH CIRCUIT C&URT South Bend, bounded by a line running Deceased. March, 1942, the same being at the City of FEBRUARY TEfl_?i 1942. as follows: Beginning at a point on the Said Estate is supposed, to be solvent. South Bend on which day said Defendant is Nor th westerly line of Lot Numbered One Minnie Schwenk Br and ley. required to appear to said action. PETITION OF __R_#^.LM_3K>_JO CI__^[GE ^Hundred Fif^-nine (15j) in-jg. .W. jSwy- Administratrix. FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. . HIS NAME _X3l_lft_TOST KO_5-lt£R. jH^S J&jlQtia ^ittt-iiiyp. to the City of ' January 38,th, 1942. By MARY CATHERINE BLACK, Deputy. Eouth Bend, which point is 92 feet South­ J. Clifford Potfe Louis V. Harmon, . - -v s. NOTICE is hereby jSlyen that i h*te ap- westerly from the Northwesterly corner Attorney for Estate. 2:6-13-20 } Attdrney for Plaintiff. —1:30; 2:6-13 THE MIRROR

not to be laughed off, or alibied, by -"trapsf of such wind-jammers as What G.O.P. Needs It First-Class Bath the G. O. P., but must be guarded Nye, Taft, Ham. Fish, and a score against in repetition. (From Page Two) talistic groups] so. much, but of the of others — as the Democrats Versailles, and set up the peace of opposite. Good government forbids Why bring that up? Oh, of clamped down on the Clarks, Berlin, affording Germany her op­ both; the New Deal differs from a course not! But there is that much, Wheeler and their ilk, — fnictigiiit] portunity of "come-back" with an­ Square Deal in just that. If the and more of dirt on the G. O. P. .... ; —___. ... precipitate some hope* _ other world blast, they may have G. O. P. is wise it will stop strad­ body that must be removed, —j by thought it their solemn duty to dling, and nagging, in quest of the repentance, not alibi, addenda to It is in infinitely worse shape stand by it, as the evident major­ vote that the Democrats have its pre-Pearl Harbor performances, than the old Whig pa||j&~was in ity of the party was standing,— cinched, and go flatly and defiantly — in order to restore confidence. 1856, then '60, when tfi& Republi­ right up to the Pearl Harbor "let­ after the vote that such "cinch" Doubtful if it can be done under can party under ^firemonf, then down" with Hitler's blessing. encumbers with disadvantage. the old name; certainly not under Lincoln, evolveo!3&r^arcause,—liq­ the old, and present dominant uidating theJjV?Bgs perforce of Oh yes, "cut it out," forget the That cannot, however, be done spokesmanship. their own innocuity. No$ a third past — of everybody except the without atonement for the social party, but a new paflyj is^tvhat Democrats. Blame them for every­ and economic wrongs that the G. G. 0. P. resurrection must come, America needs; successor tcf the thing untoward; no difference 0. P. has itself inflicted. Harking if it comes, from self-abandonment Republican party, givlf-|ri1t[a bathV what. Having damned Wendell back to 1929, for instance, the de­ —to its better, rather than to its and removal ofithe fifth] the filth' Willkie, Henry Stimson, Frank bacle engendered by super-capital­ worst elements. By surrendering of politico-partisan, economic, ego­ Knox, and everybody else indors­ istic vent, that debacled the party to WiUkie, ^nd his wing of the par­ centric, super-social, pharisaic ing the Roosevelt foreign policy, itself in 1932; it is a miscarriage ty, or such like, and closing the greed. • to perdition, threatening a "purge," to "read them out of the party" the G. O. P. woukij like now to re­ claim them, in effect, and go along as though they had been with them always. The day before Pearl Harbor, Wendell Willkie, their 1940 presi­ dential nominee, was sneered at as a Democratic "plant" at Philadel­ phia; a "war-monger," and all man­ ner of epithets, and so of about a third of the party that stood with him. Now they want the people to forget all that; concentrate on the Democrats. Give them hell for the things that they were unable to do because of Republican propa­ ganda and sabotage. Oh Pharisee! Oh Hypocrite! You need a bath, hot and cold wa­ ter; you need a New Birth—what the Master prescribed for the "rich young man." Go to confession; unburden your­ self; do the penance; pay the pi­ per; start anew. And let the Amer­ ican public be your confessor. To avoid liquidation make yourself solid. Get rid of the dirt by recog­ nizing it and applying the soap; that or else. Rue the day that you succored your America First, Parents of Se­ lectees, No Foreign Wars ahd oth­ er committees into the army camps, naval stations, and aircraft fields, to destroy morale, even unto mutiny, as per your OHIO (Over the Hills in October) campaign; naught but incipient treason. Say so. Make your own amends for the "slow downs" in the war indus­ ITH characteristic American foresigfit, the Home- tries, even unto encouragement of makers of this country began to organize their KM! )EFENSE strikes, to hinder the fulfilment of Whomes even before we entered World War H . .. war and preparedness contracts. Foremost in the plan was properly prepared food that Production not only under our H healthier America might become a stronger one . . • ^JEII BUY lease-lend Jaw, but of war materi­ Electric Cooking wm here . . . Ready • • . Accurate ^wafl UNITED als for ourselves—addenda to your I • , Efficient. THE modern way to retain -vital food values L STATES r sAvragft'-V "twelve long years" of defense .-—minerals and vitamins—so often destroyed by incorrect MJIONDS wreckage that you added to your cooking methods before food ever gets to the table*. St AND STAMPS Berlin hookup with the enemy by JLH the separate peace of 1921, — ac­ counts in large for our present plight. Democracy has plenty to answer for without being blamed for the sins of the Republicans. Its so- called New Deal is about 49% as Genghis Kahn as Hitler's Nazism is —- and our war machine, if re­ tained, is quite capable of the oth­ •PROTECTS ESSENTIAL VITAMINS er 51%. Contrary to all Democra­ tic tradition the party has turned from an opposition to special pri­ vilege to a deliberate setup of such WELL COOKED FOOD BUILDS HEALTH' privileges. : Sure, they, are not for the capi ili_«t^_-«SMto:*S .*** v \% 's ' •• !"• t& *"v *» _