Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1946 — Page 1
TyQHXLIV. No 26
INDUSTRY ASKS END TO PRICE CONTROL
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Russia And Iran To Arbilrate Dispule Reserve Right For Action By Council L itiiloti. Jun 3| il l'i I X<> ileleyatwii Weed iiliiiunt tittiiiiiin iittaly today that th real "winner" In the Ir.inl.it> di'pnte w,i* the I'nited NiltlntlM nt *'a:ilzai .on it •elf ItHenatlon* of both hirse and *ei n ity roiini ll'a handling' of itumall natioiix were proud of the li:>t ntnjor problem. The < ittn-ll derid d In a heated font hour debate to hund the Iranian Kiin-ian d'apnte bark to the two natlona for bilateral negotlatlona without prejtldielnK the i until 11* riitht to otep into the witiiatloti attain if ne<e**ary The I’XO took a IreathittK lip II today while itw overworked we t • retariat tiled to cateh up with the inaai of paper work whioit ha« almofit overwhelmed It Xo major meet ins* w re eehedilled In the Inevitable pout inort <*m about who "won." delegate* ap-| brained the tout a* an aiiwpicion* Mart for the org inization It wa* a middle of th road ■ oinpminiwe pneiding Having fai • tore for all the Soviet union. Iran and the loiihi il ituelf Itelegwte* felt tluil the eoiini-11'n epenillon would help dinpel *om of the eynii'|*m and peKwinilant that the |"XI> would be only another league debating aoi iety The fiatte n and prei dent et if inntinned slvci hope of a revilittlonary ehunge in old *tyle diplomacy. Delegatee and obeerveiw drew two major lomlmdon1. The Iranian can- han *et np a valuable eerie* of procedural p.eredentn for developing opKi door diplomat y and publicly airing dispute*. 2. Vr.terdny’* coiim-j] wewwion pror d that the Soviet union <an "take it" In ptildir. tlm* answering fearg of wine wkepthw that the llimmluiih are not interested In the VXO and would take tin tir«t opjmrtunity to aboadon it ,r arraigned befi.- public opinion Families To Join Veterans Overseas Plan Is Announced By War Department Washington, .lan .11 tl'l’t Thoiitandii of army wive* and childr n began laying plamt today to join their (il Inotband- and father* ove *eaa till* xprlng. The war department opined the way for the ma«* migration ye*terday when it -aid dep nd* it* of Mini • Holdlem overaeaa may join them at army expen-•• ax aoon ax local theater commander* are convine <1 that food and ,-helttv are available. Some congreawmen noted, however. that the plan does not apply to the average enliated man For the tint being at least only the dependent! of oflicerx. three grade* of HergeanLnutl certain civiliana will be eligible The army aaid d pendent* of lower grade* of enliated men may be permitted to join tln*ii <ll'* oversea* later at their own ex P ittte* after preaent quota* are exhau«tod The army alwo -aid it would not construct any hon«ing oversea* for dependent* The movement of (II families to Europe will begin -omelim* after April 1. Those who hope to go to Hie Philippine*. Japan. Korea and the flyuktiyu* must wait until after May 1. Dependents already ar- permitted to go to the Bahama*, the Caribbean, Panama. Bermuda. Newfoundland and Alaska. The first group of 400 women and children left San Francisco for Hawaii a few days ago Th first group for the Marianas leaves in February. Wive* wMiose soldier husband* agree to remain overseas at least two years will g t top priority under the program. Second priority will gi» to dependents of soldier* who to stay more than one but iesr th«m two years Consideration alK"» will b given to length of oversea* service. A soldier may app’y for his family to join him only after he receive* permission Dependents' • ppllcatlon* will not he arc pted. Theater commander* will detwr* mine when accomodations are a* vailable.
House Agrees To Study Os Strike Bill Sweeping Measure On Strike Control To Undergo Study Washington, Jan 31 il’Pt The house agreed today tn consider a sweeping strike control bill It approved th*- action of it* tub** committee in pi-imitting Hep. Francis Case. IL. S D to offer a sulistitute for the house labor committee's diluted version of President Truman - fai t finding bill The vote on the procedural question was 2-’** to 111 in favor of giving Cast* a chanc*- to bring up his Idll Debate on th** fact-finding bill began today Fri**nds and toe* of stronger labor legislation agieed that approval of the rule* committee action indicate I •oh Nlderable sentiment fin irong strike control legislation. The Case bill, backed by a group of llepublieans and southern Democrat*, would make labor union* liable in the courts for damage* resulting from violation* of their i oiltrai t.* It also would lian violence by pickets and would provide an automata day cooling off period in serioii* lalair disputes. Proponents of the Case bill declared in debate that it* consider ation wool I at least insure th** house of a chance "to work it* will on labor l* gi*lation " Opponents of the Case bill assailed the rule* committee tor a* tiding it to the floor They said th*- measure would in cfle<*. rt peal tit** Xorris-LaCiUardia ai.ti injunction ait and th** national labor relations act o— —— —- — Temporary Housing Units Approved Washington. Jan. 31 il l'i The Federal Pubic ll"il-itu an tho ity today approved assignment of I a*7 temporary housing mt* for veteians in fi*i mm*.* :p >litt-s in nine midwe**t*:n st itir T.:e FPHA saiti temporary honing a.i- not available ■■.nan 'li.if■ ly for all the assignment* but would be provided a* soon a* war housing. barracks an*l *nh* r surplus etrui tures could he converted Tin* aasignmentr in* Ind* <1 In tl'.ana (Tawfoid*vi!l** 27 unit* Elkhart. ::3 unit-; Ind mipoli*. 2.'**t unit*. Plymouth. units Pot" Wayne, ns unit*. o Mrs. Edward Ulman Dies This Morning Funeral Services On Monday Morning Mrs. Mary I’rsula Clman. S 2. wife of Edward J Clman. of tint* Indiana street, ami well known local lady, died this morning at 7 ;;ii o’clock after a short illnes* Death was attributed to complications. Mrs. ITinan was born in Oberemliifgen. Switzerland on tuber .1. ISS3. th** daughter of John and Catherine K**ll**r. ami came to America when she was live years of age Sin* wa- marriei! to Ft)ward J. t'lman on Xovember 17. 1887. and lived in I nion town ship before moving to this city. She was a member *>f th** St. Mary's Catholic church and of tin* St. Mary's society Surviving, besides th** husband, are one son. Leo Clman; five daughter*. Mi** Cecilia Clman. Mr*. Ed P Miller. Mrs. Anselm Hackman. Mrs. Joseph Heimann and Mrs Herman !*eng<*rhh. all of Decatur. 28 grandchildren. fiVe great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at ft o’clock at the St Mary's Catholic church with the Very flev. Msgr J J Seimetz officiating Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery The body will be removed from the Glilig * Doan funeral home tc the residence late this afternoon and may be viewed after 8 o’clock tonight until time for the services The St. Mary's society will recite the rosary Sunday at 3 p. ui.
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY,
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, January 31, 1946.
Dr. Shaplcy At Atom Hearing j | w -ife i? DR. HAROLD SHAPLEY. b it. dir*. t-,i H.tivaid ob • i v,i*.,ty. .hows Sim Biieii M' Mali.m of Conn*** to ut a r.>* k that !.* .* million liillioli* atoms **f uranium a* th*' ** i* iiti*t app* .ir* *l bi son- th" S*-n.tt. com mitt*'. *>n atom!* energy. uhi<u ,M*'lalion *-li.iii m.i:i*
China Civil Strife Ends After 18 Years Coalition Formed By Major Parties t'hunzkiiig. Jan 31 il'l'i th n.i * I* yi'.ii'e of civil *' i " I'lid'd tonight w imu l.'.id" - or ■a. mi timi'- iiiujo part "* azH.il un.Hii mmiMly mi fm mutton of a con'it on guv ci urn* nt to iiih until l!u' n*'v D**mo* ~itm c iiixtitiitio i . nd ipt* I mxt spring The interim zovmnmmit plan wa* upproV'd without i ill- mi’l'.g viit*- at ..ii «*V ac diii y -• imi of th*' people ■ < or. • il!l.|tiva*-mil hly W!|j, h II.I* been III". ' llg al’llo-t cmitiiiiioii'lv f t ■ p, • ' ni'int ;iu work mi: a mi’ mi, I ini" ation pm gt am The* *i*’b'gat*'M. i *'pr* ***nting ail of Ch.'l l * leading P'dl'. al f iction* adopted five revolution* on wliic’i tli*' broml plait * m f ii.h uh.h unity will h*| Tli*' resolutions fx< I th* -izami politii al mnk up **f ■ ~ na tional a-*- mbly w.i. a w il ~ i. lin Hew <• ci»;itiil a.'i ; Hiv de I I* H'diiitlmi ami m rzet o! t h- iii iionali*! ami .* , a, s,i ’ , ni*, mgaiiizati nos th zon nun nt *m up, and mitlimd .1 pro ..irn of mi tional Teemis'i 1.1 im. The in Ilil ary r*’*olnt i*m called fm' H*dil* timi ui X.itionali*' arm I*-* to ’m ditidmi- and tli*. Cmn niiinnt fm., *to 2<t livi*ion* oth to ineigi- ami reorganize along W"*tern lim* uml* 1 s'tpmvisim of a joint <onmiittei*. with I s Ambass.idm (Jell G*org"*C M.,, shall a* special advi "i'_ Th** jreorganiz.ation r*-0’11:1*01 woll I d !• quit*• 1 ;*-n. 1 ali- • hiio Chaim.' Kai Sin k Kmimini.ing io give up seven or *'ight 1 abim-t po*t» ami add three 1.1 five non portfolio mhlis'tie*. giving .di | parti*** representation in the *x ** 1 utiv* Yuan it also provided fm fm mation of a station council to iiiilitde 2u Kuonilnt.inz rii*iubmaml 2u from other parti* l * In th*' national assembly i - ." du tion. th** Kuomintang yiehled to Communist d.-manl* so .1 !■ organization of that b*i*ly 111 ad ! vance of th** * <*m*titution.*l ui* * t | ing it wax agl'ied that the Tm ■ as**'*iil>|v nietnbi'i * .de, t***l In I year* ago Would he continued, ami ' that anothi-r .'.**l' so be *'|ect**d under th*' same law* would be ' Kuomintang 1 .'present.niv*•■ In addition, there would I*** l'*o delegate* from Manchuria. Fm nio*a and other ou’lying ana*, plus 7''o appointed member* of tin* 7*>o appoint**'*, th*' Kiimnin (Turn T*> Page Column O Decatur Merchants Will Meet Friday A meting of till Decatur merchant* Will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at th*' court room* of the Adam* county court house, it wa* announ. ml today Th*' meeting ha* been called by the re tall merchant*’ committee *f th*’ Decatur Chamber of Commerce. The committee h:u< a»ked that all merchant* att-nd. whether or not they are member* ol the Cham her. Important hu*ine*.* I* to be tian*** ted at the meeting, it wa stated.
G. E To Distribute Payroll Checks Friday J'.ivroll * lie* k w !l >. di-H i’.'lt * I *y tli* *lem al E.* *fl * * mipa ny F d.iy, w *!i 11 *li-trii<ut'mi to be mail*' in the 111 * * * - *o u t I.* >m It I e i;fy fill. All hour!. I'. d "tup! *ye- ail I. paid fm th" w *'k ell Ii , .' J.ili’m > 13 .imi sai.iii* I .‘Hiploy.-* w I I*** paid up to th* start of iii* »t,ik*' \ ictory liou.i- will ai*<* iu- d -tit 'bund Th*- h.i ni i f pay du* *in p|iiv«*< w ill dis'ribut. •! February Clothing Drive Is Planned In County Collection Points Announced Today I let.iil; of I ill' Viil I V clot 'l 11 2 drive 'o li*- i on H* i* d ;< th*- cmitl t v A.•• iliii.uim > d today by ll**'. I'ri' i'. Iha rinafi of the • ulity c.im palzti At Mon ii- a I *l >i iing i« to Im taken to th* Stm kv A Co -for*' Evi St*i, ky. M '1 ■"" < 1.1 irgi.in I,l* made .111 hiz ii" it in I.dl**t t ,1" clothing 1 if aiiiio’ b*- iiui. t ’ll th* *'*>l|e* ti 'll .'lit. In Geneva. M I’rii -t.H. I th.' i n. attiing*' ii- u’ h.i "i ll ,ua l' wi’!i Eli Stinky, who wi, i. 1.1 * iII 1. 11.Hl of Ihe I 1•• T i.' <"•:!' v 1 Hatc'i* ; y w tli Iu- t >l. 1 id!*- ti ,|i •It t"l' til. .*• C| .1 ing aic " • k. , to Z . zi" . 1 lotli* - Sh. piu !:■ 11 . aj* r* f I.!•" !ity w ii' .o t .is drive * h.ii man In a!’ of tli'*<*' «.* •— . a- Will a* II:. ' Ilia' *• lion • ot ' ll*' < o inly 1 olh'i I i HI- al *- t > ill..de !*v ll* X' Moiid.iy moru iig o Urges Registration 01 Vels For Voting Relatives Asked To Obtain Applications I'.i c’its wive- ami util*' lel.it ive. of men *• vine in th aimed flit'c*'- who wish to vote in the . ppi'i* 0 bing *dm lion* we *• i-k ed today by county clerk Clyde (i Troiitller tn call for ballot up plh ati'Hi* Mr Troiltno aid that pr sent i lmtioii law* require that a *ei v iceman must apply- through th** -*•* retary of state for .1 hallo* if he wislu** to vote ill eith r the May prima v. fall election or both Th** oflii e of Mi T oiitii* r in the court hot.**- ha* a supply of np plication*, however, which may be given l > a r latlve or friend of the HcrvicemMl who plan* tu vi to by tiie al* ent voter ballot m* t'n *l These application* may thou lie - ill to tiie man in *e vice ami lie in turn can fill out th** blink sending it ta the secretary of state Beiaiixe of the added amount of time required uml r the pr* ent setup Mr Jroutner it'ged tbai Bi*' appli*atinin be *e< u **d a- early I a* possible.
Hope For Easing Labor Crisis Waning As Wage Negotiations Deadlocked
Pastor Confesses Killing Daughter Michigan Preacher Admits Poisoning <1 .Hid ll.ipid Ml' I* I ii '1 i*l p* Th** swifih wjih-iiiiiz •n.'i'* I Into the l.imily .iff.iir- *<f * tli ihil llapld* Ml* h |*:i f*> "Im I.l* * onf*** *•*! li* p** *oi **d lii - *l.*u. lit • i extend *1 i'H*, Itivm I'l lod.iy where 111- fir*t wife died HI I'*."' Il v Fi ink S>j*l* v**ai<>l*l pastor of th** Southlaw:i i bur* !i of (l"d iiiiife- I*l tin- mo inn.* that lo* had ftoisoiied hi* i|.ii|z:it i |>oroihy 17. in !'•!'• ll*- lii.ol** th'* < oiife**ion in hi i.*il i'll w *• • li.* i In I*l **n a *h * -** of .nt**ln|*t* d iniii>l*'.' of l.yl li**.hi .in i-ldei of hi* <hu ■ h. With th** i oiifi-*-ion ni.id*- f i Kent county pr i«*'< ntm Mi n**> 11 Ihdi the I'xamiti.Hi' ■, into Sipl* f.imih aff.ii.* moved i.isi *1 l*,x ' on whit" Sipl*- wa* pi fm fol i t Im*' I don t know whai you il find if y .ui d;. niv fi • wif body up " Siple told Ibdt J! H I -.vi ar I didn't kill In-! Hull said h* .'mild -• *'k .1 11 ir de w.iir.int .i*'ain*t Siple in , * ilaiii'hti* de i’b Hid .1 I *.' on aiitli.* l ill** - to I'Xhuin* th* body oft! *• pa -tor • lir-t vll l:*'i * ic .'ho d*d th' *■ in Dei.-inbei I't."* Sipl. *oi*l ILilt 'li.h he p*.i--ici. •! hi ■■ d.iu" 'H* i lii'i .ui** In* v.l . ilH'llt.iliy i eo’iip t*-lit and lie d d ; o: v nit In i to Hu I.* an a-yh*m lii'i’ - nd Sip!" had l*** n lnl .ie.,* ' .11 I 1 the i I who . ti" tally vv.i* "potted to have died of .nr unary fhromho-i* and that In- give her -hot* of [mt.l i nil I y.Hlid Holt Ilf Siple tdd 111 Ii ll*' .'.i v * he' .1 <ap*tlle , '.ll'aill II ■ I’ll' p**t* n*i at midnight and !*■ died * lew holii I,Her It*, t <|. . 1 i*.*d th. >* * ti" that l"d "t n* dr.l u.ifi* :;f. - ii'U II- nd Sipl*' had I**-* n .*■ i|. d tn 1v .* Ii -11■ la •' light li>ll '"■ •'. y 1 Id p 1 -in v ,i. fidd 1 1.11 1 .put ! mi hi* datlglit" - .V tin* d iiodv I "id »'|OW I ll.o*- .if p'H 1-el ill oi i y .in <l. and ar-. nii J'mili -1 id sip',., i 1 it* d in h 11 and .1 ■ k"d. ar. y . 1.1 ta.n y .11 m ' liiiil -aid he «,I- ' I It* 11 ylll II un i. 1 ,nd 1 It. 1 pa-tn r a I '.limy I cihln't '■* a !■1 -". my daiizbt* 1 go l.i a 1 a*y Imu I * t 1 • ’ of • r Li.- I ' po'notied i," r I'l'arii 'I ■ ■ I’a-i* 2. *"»lmini .’•> Discharges Filed By Over Thousand Vets Recorder Reports Discharge Papers \ lii-li. f that IP arlv half ni Ihe Adams loiinty nn-ti v* !.o d<>nn**d lllliform* du 11-' Wnl'd War II lave -a ,1 ned •it i! n . I ■- aVi rift.-d I,da . in * f th" ■ ill'd* at tin* <dfn * - **f II > - lb*--X"*--v.ild. county I*-, i> I* I X*. hf* than I.UM* Wor'il Wai II • vet. rans have had limi di-<iia.g. pap.- s recorded I’i*-i'e 1* to mid in ■ i 'id.ng this month Sill* *• it i* belt* vei| '!nit 'h* • w**i*' soln** 2.l*l** .11 lliii;*■ in'll from 1 til* < llllHy II -i'l'Vi* *• dm ng la* last war. it * ill In* ei-en that Ih-aily . half have a'r* adv lic.-n di** ha 2* d f ll*-* an*. ***i vleeim ti hav** r**p.*at*al . |y I**-* n told of t a** imp** tan* * **f having ili.dr discharge* r**< or*b*d . i' i» thought that very tew ii**gl*** 1 having it don**. Thu*, th** aluiv* ■ figure is * on*id* i"d an a< <ll at.* f a* l Oiitif of th*' number ills* harg.-d , 10 date The * lan d* in Mi** x.-e-w ahi * 1 otfi. *■ -h"w that up to a late hmn I t.'il.iy I*7 disi harg**s w*-re record I'd so; til*' month of .lalriarv r Th- > th*' fourth high*'«t niont’i on record High* st uumbel *was f re* ni<l*'d in Xovember of last yea I when 21'. veterans brought in lheii , ilisc'a'g** paper** th'lobei w ** *••* ~ oiid vvilh an I !>••*• mbei llilrd with I'l2
No Long-Range , Pearl Harbor Reconnaissance Former Commander Os Hawaii Defense Testifies At Probe Washington. lan '.I ill'i Va. \dm I'atru k X I. li* lilllv er, liinn.'i i iiinmanil* 1 of naval ail di'fl'll**'* ill Hawaii, -aid li. day th* 1*- vv.l mi long rang" | I. * Ulina, --all* * prim to lll* la| all*-** a’taik oil I'* al I ll,H;***l b* | < an-* In had tu> Hifm lu.it i.n in i , i. .1 11* .•I tm t I'.' lling* ■: '.*id t!i*' I’l-arl Ila* **>•• I il.v* 'lL'at.ng liimmitl*" h*' aw I non* of t !■ warning ni. --.i-'* 1 -•nt from W.i-hinglon to Hawaii mi’ll *ev*ra| day* af'.'l till lie. ' 7. l'*J' .I’s. k I Th*- milv information h* had I I*va 1 *1; 112 th" fi n-, i* ,alimi- I** lw. * n the I'nil* d St.*'*'* and Jap. Hl ■ am* from Hading Hmio lulu iiew'papm - It lliiil* i i tied Tii.- iulm n,.i’ ...n ,1 •. .ilabi. t.* in*- limited .*n*l tmoffi* i.*l 1* i wa- did n**l 'Uiln.i'e liiat I should h i mum* nd to th*- *mu maiwli n «-lli*< of th* Fei ifli fh'* t tji.it distant patrol p m ■. ari h f*e th*' -*■* m ity "f I’* ■ 1 11. :...r l*> mid* '.ik* 11 a* • , till!* he -aid 111 th" all** IP "f -111 'i ilitm tralioll. 11.' add.'d 'll. pa' • d pi.ill"- av .1 ;lald* w• r* i .11 rv.■ j "lit lln I* I ''glll.il ly a- .211* d I-1 h. duh ■ wh< I. ’ il*- Ja|' n* •* *fru*'k" • Th"' h gularly a- ign. d s< h***L lib-- at fh.lf time irni-l'Hil pill! * Ip.illv of inti siibm.il in*- pa'i' l live, I.* ••' "P* I a in;- ■ ' a -V I I inn ted nuilllu ' "I pialu I remaining available plan. w* r* lielllg ll* I*l 1. I* .ullll* - tm lift' Il *IV " ait ion 111 the "V • IP "I W I I’l'.'V imi- w Illi" ' ■ a.iv" t' ' lied tll.lt a 'I .' "t aa; I 1 . 11l -,ig* ■ I.tin* from W.isiiingf.’ii ’.* Adm llil-balid E K inin- ! • *n 1 I . I' I'. imm *1 False Plane Crash Alarm Causes Run Kin .1- City M I■ 1 ' I I' II" m. I■; Kall-.l' I ty ! h d' ji.ii-' an tit .i*l a i old ill "d it \*i" A. I ill. a all w■' 1 • ■ '* ' j, , Hid- fund wa-' fl mi ' u pull I ii' il'' ti'ii'k a.d 111211W.1V p,,li" itell u *1 'mt a>t'*'* tn t n -pm w tm* t i*-y w. i<*'d 11 ;dali rt a • .|| Ia a and .1:1 • It w .a- a tai*, a . u I'latl*' - fly mg nvi-f —'iie area—f—limy—*um'dI , i■ i no ' 1■ ' **f 1 'la h aml m* ;;h ' Union Conducts Open Meeting Last Night Discussion Is Held On Strike At G E App .ixi.iiatidv in p - .1' H nd* d Hi*' timu hall in- 11112 h* I last lllghl at th" "I o '"II "I hi : *i 1100 l h* >• William \ .<• 'i n- *1 11 t 'i • pi esident "f th" 111. 11.* mial I E It M w v ti'lii* unimi *** tiie ■Haiti sp. .ik' ral u ■>■ IH a d I by nal Ito'l r 11-.- th* nr. smit sti ik" at I '*• <i"li' al E * 1- pl.Hlt hot" M S.'Utn. 1 ti hi • talk "litIlli" I th*- union* ?** ci.-s in th" labor dlspiH" ami mild.n il'll ill op* II dliat" frrnn th" flo" <H;i"i speak* - n* bull'd llobi if I. Hi* *'. Im .* i'pr* -"irat v.' ot th. internal .*ha! union, w m *|i-tailei| p i vlmis n*'g >tial mi* .. tween la bor and management .nd lt<*b**rt Miller, secretary *f th.' .0 al union. Mayor John 11 Stu,'* acted ae >'lairman of tin* n»***'lng and intro du* *■<! the .-pmikme
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I on 11 ■■ 40 House Members Urge GM And U. S. Steel To Accept Government Plan BULLETIN Washington Jan 31 lUPI — The steel strike was tossed back to the white house today by i CIO president Philip Murray who I sa<d at Washington that "We ‘ have done all we can" to settle the dispute and "it's ”o** up to j the President." By United Press I*, -1 . tn ax 1' 11 .11 :■ h i , ~|;| - I. H *• d tod • lop't 1,, , - ... *i" ua 1 i"ii la ’ '**;' * ri- 1 4 1 d *nh *l* id *" k- ; s ag" n* • I gut atimi- 111 1 !*• i d .i ii**mi>* hiv*’ Indii-t •*- j ill Ipp* al i ' ' din. n *'t pl* ’ .inn, - ;d m d .1 lu-t' v for a . v iii2ln - ... w.ig"*. i wa- mad* i.v II 'it' Ford II .*nd ll't 1- . 11.. h iii- ' > 1 ■ 1 *' * it'll i" llmm l .1. timi to ""'-I nt"* l ,|„ ... ~- th" only " ' fm' mi I.n < jib" I! d..v ’• ■ 1 'ri*. 111. I.al. d* ■ 1. . ! .IV Hid tin* • tag. of e'. ■ ' III." ’‘in' hull'd ..I- Ik"- Hid >i’d Wil*, id|ng p. i|y I .*'" *"' I ' Work* licit.m *;• • .1 Mu' *r- and I lit m.;t* •! a I'o'iifmi •• A 0 k« h y. H .. ...| lb d ' . * - ill * tifgutla- - r •' i‘T,i> .«(’• - bi>u* 1 .- .1 .*, " I ■ . ■ in mi d* • Um* I • " I** * •*' a -'C'. *la V I 1 ■H, , ‘ " *. 1. I.*• •• 11 ail a i: . rn an 0.1 imi*.** House Statement \\ ,-h i.’" * I.* 'I I't . ti . , ■ . 1 d.H 1 :■* f 1,. H* ii M til , I I ' r’.'.'l I I , • 1 . ii- fill’ . ' . . .f , - I, !i I.V"-, . . 11**1! V t.M of thy H l*.m i .11**1: ■■■’. 1. t t 111i < ' 1 ' . h . in . at I'. hnt - * mu- ■ . ■ ■"< * dpi* ' . t. 1 . lai <l4 I t .. 1 '. "I "< "h V ’ Ml* , -1 -I a tai- li* ' ' I 1 • ■ ' ■ : 1a I th- • u. *. • * ' lull, a' V that 1. in.l ti. Hi nor, ■.. .. 11 - ■ , 1 . 1 , ■ a. r* .4 h- ii. . ill am W* I1 , Ii lai' 111 a I I ill, ’ «■ th ’" ' it ", .. ■l. d I.' p \Ii*> m 1 . ,'if..ii \ I, x y One Settled V. 1- in. mi. I>n ’’ il I'' Ii" . '"i d« '.i ' 'ti. 1 tu'iay an* I .mil ! . ' . ‘ w ,2. dim ,t ,f • in .m . 1.. ’ ■ * » . I’" w ■ lii , I". I 1 "■ n'i - ■ 1. v II 11 t I 1• .1 "d <it 1 t-' 1 k* by 11|'» il' ilil v a . Ik* ,111 ", 1 t li H I .:n j. I' F Ity ' a • i- pari :i,»'lir " -i ,iti .'. 1.1 ia- ■ id* <| at ■1 t 1 • 'i* • '. it • ■ ■ m i ',a‘-» "! Il* Ul'lim .11 I I . ’1 *>m* pa I . * 1 d 1 I "It • "11 ' I a I* 'I ~ < 1 •• ~ ; m H . nt* a y ■ I I a i't 1 -It ,H i*i*l -. c' • I. 1 V" E* I I I *"tl . : I. I." - it,l,*< e 1 a'ifi- iii ". ■ • ..tn ui mmu* • -hip lll’* ha 1 ha ..f r« of lb* uni" v i I*t* n ti. ml approV a ! Pi ice Relief Wa-li. ul.ni 1., ; il |'i !■ alik .1 M iddi 11 allo ’."V for t'u* I " ’nd.lV told I I I.u I I mdi',2 ail'd I.H a * irnnpu* ny 11 11 hav• p. 1 .nt pile 1 h- i"f f 1 ny aaz • ;m .-.l*", r*«oin m mi* d by lin ''.l ." 1 c p.lll'd "a'il.g flli.i’ argil* 1 ■ i’ in it" nv tizaii in of th*s Va 2. .1 *pl|'. W . null* d lit ■ iiim ni " iz.ih* iu pa* kin< plant* • I.ploy n rum in * uliil wo; k.'i s Maddm.i *iimm.i /in. id* coiiipa* 1 * po-hioii. -pok" 1 iniit'diaioly af'"i Itavid I loin a. i"-..ii. a di *•* • ' " *' I’ >z* 2. '' .I min r, 1
The new serial story, ’ A Job For Jenny.” by Faith Baldwin, starts Friday in the DAILY DEMOCRAT The story, which is about an American secretary, is said to be the greatest Baldwin story ever written. An installment will appear each day with the eaception of Thursdays until completed. i
