Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1945 — Page 2

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OHIO SENATOR (Conttoutol From Pag* No Hoover nominee ivmam* now ‘H. the court. Mr Bumm> was uomiaated w< a«*uchitv justice by the Ute Caivln CoolMge. He wm promoted i>y Mr. Roosevelt to be chtot jUftttOO. • Congv***i<>it*i H*ptibli» an* iud Democrat* joined in lauding Hurton’n appuliiimenL Typical comment: Heuate Ih iiHHioth leader Albeit, W. Berkley Au .-sceUent appointment.” Sen. Robert A Taft, R.. O.: "The president rould not have appoiit'-l rd a batter lawyer, a more impa- 1 Hal htdxe. or a man of higher ideala.'* an-' mu I - -- —<J . Democrat Want Ada 'let Results Gas on Stomach (> g«towZM»l toaSMM to«M« mm, bw* « W*» mum was* •»« »*«»■■ rciahrt. *uir««»to*. MW WmMtt to* MM«k>ra, *Mun Wuelf Jdwt.ie *• l.to*. »-K* ■w.lUlaa kto** he HiW-a«i<Oto« 10. <toto !• ttol m» H* iMMItv toll m t-lM« «•*« u> • |.s, ■ iwwa tout* W W to Amtoe imwi teca. W< A ; WOULD YOU PAY 25< :for $5/000? That is all it costs, 25< for up to $5,000 protection for 24 hours against accidents while traveling. Before you go on a trip, see us about an yttna Accident Ticket. THE SI TI LES CO. Agent* Decatur. Ina. Niblick Store Slug. ItepaeKnting the A.ros laf* lntu/»»ae cd HsrtiofdL Coauccuttil IhniSmil. ■Whi wi» wi ■ i i - ■ ■ — ■ afa —- ■

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Hoosier Hop Returns To Shrine Theater The WOWO Howler Hop, the inidwoat'a favorite rhythm and < Uoinedy »how, return* to the Shrine theatre In Fort Wayne. Saturday night, for Ila hhd aeaaon of weekiy stage uppeuran<e>. All of the old favorite* of 'the the Shrine. Naw acta to ba seen thia year pltw new acta tha; have been booked to add to the fun of i the Saturday night get-togethers. Indy and Jen. Howard Ropu. the . Oregon Hunger* and Nancy Lee.' the I town ho tn er*. Herb Hayworth. 1 George Troxel and Danny O’Grady, i ..nd the Limon* funny man, Skeen , CroM. are favoiln* returning to ! fined to a hospital in Bremen, (Jet-j ■m the Hop include the Hoosier ' Dude*. a laugh riot; the Geels fam-1 i sly. ti (lever entertuiu'-r* from De-1 i i-atur; "Malibu," the girl front | Old Keiittn ky; Erwin Lee, dancing i •o-llMtiim; and Cecil llloh.oiuiiokc, j Ute Coon Creek wit. lk>u Hu,'it Will i I again serve a* ina.ter of ceremo-1 | tiles. FURTHER PLANS FOR (Conllnu*«l Fram Paa* fh*e> Sweebroik airport in Furt Wayne. I Rock still bold* the world s re I U-ord for low altl'ude leap, making a jump at Rome City f.vm an alii- 1 Hid- of only *»u feet, landing in Ui>- water, rhu record has never, be«n .-quailed. Year* ago. he held j tile world* record for a delayed op. ning, which was a fall of 5.700 feet la-fore opening the chute. Thh r»-1 ord has been stirpas-*d several time* in more recent year.-* The tiiu.l thriving accfftint rela i I .y Ro k to the CM’ member* last night was of an expei icit. »• at .hi air <in a. In Huntington. ll* was hanging by like knee* on the | :i > ’em nog of a rope iadde Stts p-ndi <1 below an old Curtin Jen ny about Zoo feet above town. I holding a;i American flag with noth band* when the engine began Women do yoa softer SIMPLE ANEMIA Due to Ims of Woad-IrM? Ton girl* who suffer from vunpb' anemia or who lot* to much during montnly period* you teel tired. w«ak. -dregged cut"—tea may be du* to tow blooo-.rou—«o trv Lvdla E Ptnkbun * TAHLETN ot once Pinkham * Tablet* are one of th* very best host* ways to help build up red bi<x*t to give more strength and energy—tn »ucb rase* PUUbam w Tablets are one of Ute greatest blood-iron tonic* you ran buy) Follow label direction* ml "meters —

Sen. Barkley Heads Pearl Harbor Probe First Meeting Held By Joint Committee Washington. Mapt 1» tl’Pi Senate Ih-mocrulic loader Alb<-n W Hartley took over today a* bead .if «oiigre**’ Pearl Harlair investigating commluae. He v«« confident it would complete it* ‘ I work within throe months. Barkley was chosen chairman j li ic yesterday at 'he first organ-1 i luitlonal mooting of the special I ift-mnn joint committee appointed I to make It complete investigation i of the Dec 1941 naval disaster, j.-re Coops-r, !».. Teuu . was t hus «-n vice chairman Barkley said commltirr mem bets would take time to *tudy reports of previous in vest igatitfn* i Itefore opening pul’lic hearings ' lumsihly about Oct. I He decliii ed to anticipate who might lie call’ed as witnesses. He said a trip j to Pearl llarlmr would depend up- ‘ on "wheih.-r a view of the physiclal premises would Im- helpful to understand the testimony At any rate. Ik- saw nothing to i prevent completion of th- investl- ' jatlott In fßtte for D»‘‘ caturnktce ~ to make It- report back to <on j gross l»y the Jan 3 deadline ( Barkley promised that all bearj ing* will in- In open session .al-; ( ' though Ute committee may meet , behind closed door* from time to . time to decide it* course of action.; *1 SECRETARY OF (Continued From Pae* Ontt with reconversion of the antomo-11 i bile industry. , [> He said Edgar L. Warren, I ”.; new hesd of the labor depart > j iin-ni‘s conciliation service, would*, explore tlu- situation and.’if; | necessary, make a trip t> Detroit . io if there wire enough menu there to do the job. Warren, for- !, tner chairman of the Chicago and Kansu* t’ity regional WLB. was to report here for his new duties this morning ( to sputter. Ro< k was forced to drop ‘ t i»- flag and made bk* way tn the top side of th«- ship, whose pllo* managed *o glide to safety,

... . - *. : 2aE» •».- -- ‘. *LsKSz»i*WTSK T‘ » - ’ ‘ A CXBr; gHH SHOWN ABOVf Is an excellent aerial view showing the devastation In Tokyo after saturation raids by U. S. Air Forces. The only buildings that remain slar.dittg are these of modem steel construction. Yank troops will move into the Jap capital to carry out occupation operation*. The initial fore* will number 3,350, according to a Jap comtnunlquo. (International Soundphoto) —tMmmmr—T-* - —w*w *” IJF adfe/Aa Zi® £ ■- IK lEwgfte I . jg^ 3 ’’>• k 1 ; ..'1 ;/ -. tun fc*»Nt Wtesete is fasdL.tr to the Japansse staca *an? m th* -var, shows the citUens of Nippon Isi UP « a Tek% street far mearer rVion. doled out dady. Utut report* mention rjpphts ff &i*i oa harm in the cenqutred country ■

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Hchweßmihai h nl«o achedulad j .tonfereiice* with the war labor i board and war manpower cnmml* sion to dtsen** the tfatiafer of their functions, powera und ap pr-.piialions to the labor depart | meut as or.lt red by Mr. Truman ' He will continue to certify < ases | to the WLH. He will not interfere with board daeiaton* or attempt to enforce them, having that to Snyder. He i* opposetl to compulsory arhitra'tou and the seixure of plants, the most coin mon warUnw method to end strikes. Schwelleniiach said that he will I not set up procedures to force I m-ople to operate their plants or ; ' work In them. He Mid he expectj .*! the labor-management confer ■ t-nce beginning Nov. •’> to work out ! voluntary ni.thod* for settling p.-acetime labor disputes. The reorganiaation did not give Hi hwelleliliach control over either tlte fair employment practice , .-ommlltee or the national laboi | relations although that, may come later. .Mr. Truman said that eventual-' ly every labor agency In the! government will Io- ccntarlixed in i the lalior department. —— - a——— — THREE SUPERFORTS (Continued From T*<* <>n*> ——— - 1 - i tone* in the Paclfli. Maj. Gen Curtis K. Le. May. chief of staff of, the 20th Air Force, commanded •h.- second plane and Brig. Gen. Emmett O’Donnell, commander of j the Zt'tb'- 73rd bombing wing, was in charge of the third. A* they blazed their way down tht >ugh Canada, the flying gener-1-ais reported in a ta-lio me-»age that their flight v»«> favored with unlimited visibility. They said there was only a altered over I east, WhUe Horae was H.e half way point from the standpoint nt mile age, but no: flying time. The , p.uma wen- eXpe< ted ti Utak' better time on the gut half of their flight l>e<au-e of the steadily di-! minishing gas load. Giles messaged Washington egrlj this morning that the flight e«-, pet ted to arrive here about -> p.m.; (CWTi marking an elapsed time of Zti hour* since the takeoff from!' Japan t an see nothing here that wiil «»p ti.<" Giles’ me*.age said. "May

i have to ou*ex* out a .ouple trf! rue cell* to make it. All aliip* to*’k I off with Bt.tMMt gallons experiencing no trouble." , ( GOVERNMENT <ConHnu*l rro« r-<-I . 111*—...•' — io determine whether seven otb< r refineries and pipeline * would be struck. Approximately l.’tw work«ra t walked out al the Mituialr Refining company's Ea*T Chicago. Ind., plant, one of the country’s largest refineries. .More than 175 work- . era al the Calumet plant ot the j 'shell till company, loiated he-j I tween Ea»i Chicago and Ham- ■ 1 niond Bid., also left their Jobs. LORD HAW HAW (Cuntlou*d Fiwm P*g* on*) I Joyce's use of a British passport I I tn (MP to go from Britain to Go.rmany put him in the position | beyond a shadow of a doubt" of 1 owing allegiance to the crown. Both the prosecution and de-f.-ns.- cases had revolved chiefly around the issue of whether I Joyce's onetime American cillj z. nahip he was born in Brook- ' lyn--could la- a loophole for hl» 1 -scape. Tuckers ruling decided , 'he question. Justice Tucker resolved the ' dispute with the ruling that be t owed allegiance to the country - j lie derided in Nazi broadcast* | i while Germany and Britain were, locked In a life and death strug- ; gle. The defense had based Its ' efforts to save the broadcaster of Nazi propaganda from the death I penalty on the contention that he j was an American and heme not' subject to British jurisdhtion. G. O. Slade, chief defense conn--el. told Justice Sir Frederick , Tucker that the crowd had no! right to try a cltlxen of amt her | ■ country on such a charge, and * ask-d that th>- case Im- thrown oof of court. The positions of opposing cotin- i »<•! left It up to Tip her to rule i upon th.- question of whether us- • Inga British pa» port made Joyce < liable to prosve.-ulion. .. o ——— • The 1945 California vah-m crop is estimated at 37.S(to,<UM> i boxes, a record . npp and 22 per, cent greater 'han In 1944. ♦

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