Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1945 — Page 2
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KITCHEN LAD (Turn To Png* I. Column 4) •tat us ot ml-»ing until «ucb Ilinas tovMncw la hmolmoU which clearly e«labi»«h»*» th" fact that there Is no hop* ot hi» eurvival, or uni'l word to received that he in alive. Inasmuch •« additional In formation la hero a in* available daily. It It hoped that a final d<ciajuu concern lug the klaU* of your »on can aeon be made ** The kitchen youth wrved as a gunner aboard a bomber. JA. i / //~S SALE! <\ RICH ( \ CREAM 4 0C.... »rg > IFTW\t Il I \ l 8 or. WBURCv'' •FUm feM Fantoti* toftening night cream for flaky-dry, rough, wcallierlitred completion. Overnight... cuazes a younger, smootlier look to parched akin. Help* akin keep a youthfully pliant feeling in spite of sun and w iml i mi n o time SMITH DR! G CO.
p ★ About that old prescription Dr. Jones S" > wrote (or you two years ago. The l>ottlc is I,♦ on the shelf in your medicine cabinet, about Ii J ] one-fourth full. It would be safer for you | - / >ad your family to discard it. Someone A might take it by mistake, or a child may be —» attracted to it by the bright color and do himself harm. Many medicines deteriorate after exposure to light and air. On long standing, some compounds change their chemical structure. Yes, the safe thing to do is to throw it away. If illness again overtakes you. see your doctor. Bring his prescriptions to us for accurate compounding. Holthouse Drug Co. «■■«■ I I THE NEW 1946 I = TELEPHONE : DIRECTORY - : closes : : Wednesday, November 10 ■ | All changes, affecting your preHent telephone’" service or IhtingM, must be repotted to our hwdnesN office on or before Saturday. November 1<». for appearance in the 19 lb issue of the telephone k directory which will be printed and distributed ■ the first of the year. • ■ • Please inform us at once of any change or correction you may B ■ d **‘‘* c ' « I CitizensTeiephoneCo.!
Special Services And Meetings 0/ Churches In Area s St Paul Church Mb* Wdma Monroe, missionary I from Want Africa, will sneak at the St. Paul church Sunday evening at I 7 o'clock. Altos Monroe I* ti teach* | >*r and preacher as well m a foreign missionary. The public Is inVlied to attend. Mt. Zion, Bobo The annua) home* omlna and ral ■ ly day of the .Mt. Zion I. B. church ; iu Bobo will Ire held Sunday. Suu day school will open al 9:M a m . with Jim helMiut aa nuperlntend-1 • nt. The pa Mor. the Her. Paul (ira-1 ham, will deliver the message ou i ’’Reaching an Unreaebed World ’ at! jtbf morning worship service all HI;30 o'clock. The attendance goal j is l#u. A basket dinner will be held iu ' the school house during the noon j
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hour. Tbs afternoon service at ! I o’clock will be highlighted by an address by the Rev. Duane Reuliru, lof Fort Wayn»*. leader of (ho Youth for Christ program in that city. A 't ries of evangelistic services (will begin with the evening s»r(vice ut 7:3ft o'clock, with thu out,etauding duet, Hetty and Evelyn, in charge of the music. The pastor | will >m> the evangalitUc The church , invitra the public anil especially 1 former members of the church and Sunday school to attend these [ special services. Calvary Evangelical A combined preaching service and ladles aid meeting will bo held Friday evening al 7:3U o’clock al the home of Mrs. lai win Drake Kallv day will be observed Huaday. opening with Sunday school at 9:3» a in. The Rev. J. O. .Moider, former district superintend- > nt. will preach at lu:3o a.iu The Rev. H W. Loom*. of Van Well, O. former local pastor, will preach at 2 p in. A basket dinner will Im held following the morning service. Youth For Christ There will be a meeting of the Youth for Christ this evening at six thirty o’clock at the Metuodlst church. All high school st.dcnm are urged to attend.
Homefronl Accident Toll High In War Neorly 36 Times Battle Casualties Chicago. Oct. 17 - fUP) --The National Safety Council revealed | today that N.H0.000 Americsmt were killed or injured m accidents i on tiie homefronl during the World War 11. alniowt 36 times the total of battle casualties suffered by U. i S. armed forces. The council said the rompaUsonl wa.« drawn, not to "imply that war-1 time activities at horn*- compared in danger with actual fighting on I the battlefroiit.” The figures were | presented "merely to show the; enormity of the a< <‘id>-nt lull and to emphasize the importance of preventing accidental -in war or in peace." the council said. About one-half of the accideuU. | eoine 15.000.ftu0. occurred while the victims were working. Os these i uses, 560.U00 suffered permanent disability. From Pearl Harbor to the ending of hostilities, Aug 14. 1945, i l7.stitt.mMt Americana were Injured I and Ils.tMMi killed iu their homes, ' the ioun< il said. CHIEF OF STAFF . « (Contlnu»4 Frum Pag« Oa«) i aggressive offensive action because of the terrific destruction that i would be carried out prior to the j i limitation of the enemy's power I to launch such bombs by plane or l locket or other device." .Milncher told the committee that i the airplane is now the most important naval weapon. "Everything in our postwar navy should lie built around the aircraft carrier." he said, adding that battleships, cruisers and other , combat ships have become auxllii ary to airpower. "I would not forecast beyond a 1 certain period. I>ecause the development ot new weapons may elb mlnate surface craft. But that will
not happen tor at teas', in years." 2SE!!SBHHSS*S!S!!SH!!!!S!ES3HH Call For Cutbacks TiJDCC I Washington. Oct. 17 - (UP) — • »IKtt Llljn I The House Appropriations committee today called for cutbacks of llutn To Pai< * ' Celeron -Q »52 ISXSXV27S in appropriations jnpn , a Memorlal The , and spending authority, and pro- |aJ ggR 7J posed that the armed fore® be but or rf (!ian< ; w#B p4 , H( . d approt . under iuancial pressure to speed ln< tht< €(>ntra<|| ||w dty , . and Conaoer. Townsend and A«m> The cutbacks would apply to the CoMlalt| enßineer , of chl I . urrent fiscal year which end. ( . a _ o for Inaking a -urVvy and pre n * x * Jun * j ”• ■.. .< paring plans for the proposed sew The committee asked (engross agc dl ( p)ant |nter{ . nptor I to authorise army aud navy cut- wwe r and .torm newetw in the city. I backs »1 2iuMW» greater than Tbe pre!lmlMrJ , BttrVey u now Nj , , proposed by tbe budget bureau. It ’ gave this explanation: iDg «»»«*<’ b >' the Vhl«agv Wiglneers I "The committee Is not aathtled **' * s expected tuat plgu* will I that It is not practicable for both * Uh tbc cwuutU arwtin<l | services to attain the presently ** r,t tbe year. . established (demohilTzation) ob- ~ ■ jeitives more rapidly." KEEP PRICE | The proposed action would bring I to 155,51<|.6M.27S tbe total reclaim- ICsMImM Case u»t ..d by congress from IMS appropri- controj wl „ b( . gPßre!l w(ih f(XKI utions since the surrender of Ger- price control and probably will be many Two reduction bills were continued through early spring. I passed before tbe congressional jyfgI summer ssmu. j„dustrial-"by Jan. 1. considers- . . /vz nZMkiV t,on * HI 1,0 * , ’ ren <* ‘on NAVY POINT trol on certain basic materials. I machines, etc., for which tbe millI < lur " To Ptt ** *’ C oll * lo * *> Ury demand was large and the I expects to announce a further reI duction later. •*•«* The score fur uumarrled nursw Rent, -control, will be dropped I will remain al 35 until Jan. 1. by next June 30 in about 1W areas, When it will lie reduced to 33. most of them relatively small. All married nurses are being de- where celling, were tepoaed bet mobilised now. cause of the development of tniliSpeclalixls. classification per- tary establishments. Pressure ’ ,‘uiutcl and mailmen will be eligible against rent ceilings, particularly fpr rebase on Nov. 1 under critical in large cilice. "Will unquestion- | scores of 41 lor male eaßstod per- ably continue for some time.” Con- | euuei vid 23 for femab eulbtad must determine bow long > pciaoaucl. Titty previously were! controls will be retained since OP A ineligible for discharge unde: the t authority expires next June 30 un- * point »yslem. ider existing law.
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BIGGER CUT (Turn To Pag. t. Column t) ■ logs on the bill today and begin the job of re-writing it in executive session tomorrow. Despite the cqlls for more tax relief ’han the |5,3&0.000,(M0 outi lined in tbe house bill, some member. of the senate committee were i : opposed to cuts of mote than I ■ *5.000.00(1,fioo in 1H46. Chairman Walter F. George, 11. Ga., said he would likp to hold them to the celling recommended by the treasury de part men’. Sen. Edwin C. Johnson. D., Colo., said he would prefer to limit the cut to around HOOO.fHM.OOO. "I think tax redm-tion is inflationary unless it is accompanied ■ by rcduAd sp s ling and I don't see any sign of redn.-eit .pendt ing," Jobuson told reporters. George said he believed that >he pending bill should b« limited I to cutting out abnormal wartime taxes which actually would retard reconversion, and a return so & 1 high level of emnkiyment. —o— — Request Repeal Os Strike Vote Bill ’ J — Begin Hearings In House Committee Washington. Oct. 17 — (UP) — ; Congress swung into action today un request. to repeal the strike vote provisions of the controversial Smith Connglly
Macklin Super Service Madiwn & Third Sts. 4 acl. The house military affairs comi ra.'tco began hearings on the sub|ject after the national labor relations board. which conduct, the strike voles, .aid it was swamped with petition, for new elections und appealed fur acip. Tije Smith-Connally act provides that strike, can be held only after union members indicate their approval in balloting conducted by the NLRB. It also contains the government’s wartime plant .allure authority. Tbe hearings .centered on a bill by Hep. Howard W. Smith, U. Va„ calling for outright repeal of the act. Smith was coauthor of ibe statute. Many members indicated that they did not favor wiping out the entire law but ogiy tiw strikevote provisions. The act wipi passed to discourage wartime strikes but its critics claim it hat served only to "legalise" strikes without reducing their number. Com mi’tee chairman Andrew J. May. D., Ky., pointed out that some persops believe certain union, are using the strike vote provisions "as a vehicle to ride into all kinds of strikes." In appealing for repeal, the NLRB told May that U had M7 petitions (or elections dqrlng September. <iud in the first 10 days of October This terrific load, the NLRB
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Knapp Service 2nd a JackMMt Sts. said, has seriously interfered with it. duties under the Wagner act. Astronomer, say there will be six eclipses, four of thu sun auu two of the moon, in IMS. WORKERS NAMED *Tura To Pag. I. Cnlums 4) starmaker (p)7 Eugene Furlow <R). Ceylon — Ben Liochty (D.) Weal Jefferson — Harley J. Reef (D). Jrtt o. Teeter tR). East Jefferson — Ralph H. B<>l- - (D). Chester Adams ill). Geneva "A" — R. C. Hickerson (U). Ralph Snyder (RV Geneva **B" — Fred «. Liddsey (01, J. u. ft Campbell (R). Btrne "A" — Loo Hanoi (D), Christian Hilly (B). Berne “B" — Klmnr Winteregg (D), Amos Burkhalter (R>. Bente M C" — Leonard Baumga;tner (D), Walter Hllty (R). Decatur - "l-A” — Mrs. Eiixabeth Arnold (R), Mary Sorg (DL Decatur "I B" — Georg. Fenders (R>, Mrs. Robert Witham (D). Decatur "2-A” — Charles Hocker (R), JuKtinp Everhart (Dj. Decatur "t-B" — Curtis Hill (R), Hrs. Carl Smith (D). Decatur "3-A” — Dora Lower (Bi. Larose Keller <P>Decatur "3-B" r- Mrs. Ed W<l»' ren iRt. Mrs. M. F Warthman (Dy
Milton (. WerliM ■ Preble fi SYMPHONY B (Turn upon the u!icra-‘bl 1,v9^ * Tickets nay the apon-urit-a organixulion-- or h r UB Store 0.. It i# advisab) in * that thouxuud. away during the <o u!M? mK present tout. The foliowlmt >.0.-«n> pear with Kryl ami 111 . onbeatra Mi»« 11,1111 standing r«a" ‘‘ JrHS -r 1 -.: I soloist- |g| HAUo*'® » I (Turn To F■asvj'-j---money Totaling n<» rl >' H be awarded. The Callilbuntptat' lished here a ,lu,n ' H!l ° n by the i-teJe^’ , peoded during the ’ vl4 uK last demonstration U The event is "‘"’"(I Decatur Cha er <•! < corral the energy rfM oj« Ing Halloween, void g and vandaii.u* «
