Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1943 — Page 6
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ACCORDINC TO Inspector John O. Whitman of the Detroit police homicide squad. Emyrs Richards, 51, center, has confess, <1 the butch* ei-k.ufe slaying of his stepson’s 18-year-old wife, Mrs. Mary Gallian. The inspector said Richards told him he went to the home of his estranged wife, whose divorce suit is pending, and became enraged when Mrs. Gallian, wife of Second Lieut. James F. Gallian, ordered him to "get out." A quarrel resulted and the fatasl stabbing of Mrs. Gallian followed, police quoted Richards as admitting. (International)
HANOVtKHARD (Contlnunt Fruta rate 1) are methodically talking German air strength in the invasion ana Yesterday American and British bombers batti-n-d enemy airfieldIn northern Fram - Forts In Action Th” te:-, < dorf il phra-es of g’ir pilots and gun < •ws bent raids on Frame today Waves of the big ship- raided the Nazi U-b -.r l>< ■ a' Nant.together wi’h m-.uby a.rfitbl- , Ami the words of our .lirim-i
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better than brief communique-. I Imlii.i',- the raids were a great such ■< W’-ll start off with Sergeant f,, i! H< ,-. of <1: ii I’ll*ll. Minn. Ri- h- is a waist gunner am! he - b. <-ii on 22 missions. And he say s the big i-omii’ i - had to fight i way ’hriugh plenty of antiair- < aft fire to deliver thi’ir bombs to the C-bviat base. Say- He. "Th<- flak was as , my I’ve ever seen. 1’ W.i« aboil' on a p.ir with St N.izain and that - as tough as . flak < .>tm - ’ But Nantes was thoroughly
Fined On Charge Os Public Intoxication Local Man Declares His Mind A 'Blank' Hom« Fisher. of this city, ws» tin- 1 #1 and corns. amounting to »11. by Mayor John B. Stultx in . y < o’c • la’e Wednesday when In- pi-ode | guilty to a charge of public intotii ati ii. Upon questioning by Prosecutor John I. I»< Voss. ’he defendant raid In- could ,uiirmlnr nothing con..ruing his activities on the preI clous day and that his "mind wa.i .i blank." lb v. i“ arrest.d late Tuesday by police chief Ed MiE-r and otll.er Adrian Coffee after he ...I. c. dly < > ulated a (alee story about hi • saib r son's death. He was released upon his prom- ».• to pay tlie tine by Saturday . r co to jail. 11 .1. k. 7.4 ami Victor Slaty. I: two workers on the Erie railroad gang, wt being held in j.t 1 he’, today, awaiting arraignment on a < ha c. of t reating a disturhaln i at th. Erie camp In the southw. st . nd of the city. i They w ■ ■ i:< st.-d \\ * dries,! .v i | aft’ n on by officer* Sephus Mehhi I an ! \d: an < -n.aft< i a <omplaint I wa- registered tty an Erie worker | o — NO STIMSON (Continue! From PM* t> for further testimony because Wheeler -ay- he needs more time to t ross-qut stion him. J On the food front, economic t stabilization Vinson disclose- that , ~n overall food program Will be submitted within a day or two. , II ay- that dairy farmers in ( * feed at lower costs to relieve the threatening milk shortage. The to Ws wa- revelled in a telephone conversation with Governor Baldwin of Connecticut V.nson also told the governor the subsidies probably would be paid the feed producers to make up the difference in selling pries. .curated with bombs. Other nturning fliers -ay the bomb run on- Nantes was long -1" minutes) font ’he time the bomb bay doors were .p. ned and that - almost ].t y.-ar-. to the men on the ships. men -aid the Germans I thi’-w up -moke screens to coni fuse our bombardiers ami that a j i.umber of enemy fighters were I knocked ou' of the skies. While Nantes was being bomb’d. other fortresses were supporting the Nantes raid with comen■rated attacks on nearby airfields Ami Staff Sergeant Loren Fetter if Tracy. Minn., a radio operator aboard the ship "Spook Number Five." reported “1 saw the bomb- ; ing through the camera hatch. It ) looked sw II There were direct hit- on buildings and installs--1 tlons." Wnen the bomber "Jimmy Boy Second ’ rolled into its base. Cap- : tain Charles Bird-ail. of Gales* ' b uz. 11l . -aid: "We could see a i Jot nt black smoke for miles on ' our way homo. Xml we had a I lovely |M7 cov.-r which really saved Us." 0 — . Trade In a Good Town — Decatur —~ ' © . rd ?1, w 7 * ■ I I ■ *** I , - K. ■ *** ww 11 \ < ’ I AM. JAMM MUNPO has just been * commissioned • lieutenant tn the Sparr. taking the place of her son. Douglas, a Coast Guardsman who t ave his life saving a group of | Marines at Guadalcanal Ho reI eeived the Congressional Modal * RoeGMmoueiy. UMsmettoeeiJ
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New Wage Contract For Illinois Miners r Contract Designed To Boost Earnings Washington, Sept. 23. — it P> ’’ A new wage agreement was signed ( today by the United Mine Work ere and the Illinois coal operators a association. The contract I* de- * signed to ini reas. earnings of the j h miners by about fk-75 a wee
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a tive-day-wiek basis. The agreement was immediately sent t the war labor board for approval. Officials said it would becorno effective If the board approves it and if the OPA agrees to raise coal prices by about 20 to 25 cents a ton. The contract provides for an eight-and-one-half day for pit workers, including underground travel time, and an eight-hour-day for those working outside the mines. The wage rate will remain at fl a? hour for both types of workers, with time-and-a-half for all over 10 hours a week. I’.MW officials estimate tha
new contract would increase the base take-home pay for pit workers for a five-day week from 135 to 343.75. Weekly base pay of above-ground workers would go from (35 to 110. The agre> ment affect* only about 25.000 VMW member* in Illinois. But union officials say it was drawn up with the idea that it could be applied to the entire coal Industry if approved by the WLB. Minister To Chino Returns To Post iOM Chunkking. Sept. 23—(UP)—The American ambassador to China h w. 1
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back at hl» poet. Atnba««ador Clarence Gauss arrived in Chungking today after spending a six-month furlough in the United States. Purdue Research Engineer Resigns laifayette. Ind . Sept. 23 (UP) The head of draft gear research at the Purdue school of engineering William Gray has resigned to en-
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