Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1946 — Page 2
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nKCATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATVR, INDIANA
UNRRA Council Hands Russia Two Rebuffs Vlantii < <ty. Matcfc 2' il I't T !•■ I nift-d Xatlon-i t'fiiff aiid r* i habilitatlon udiiiiiiirituilon loutnil 11 ai >■ H'b ilfid Kii»«i.i today alti-r So. ■ d< ■.ah x puahvd lor an blnat IK.it lon of dbldaitd |» run* It imp- and oppo-t'd a IM lutloll (Tilk'izbiK land and nacourcr Utah* by iti upytllK altlh*P'.tilowiny a last •''salon i-i which "it- polii y 'on. niii'-i- j,!) voifd to «piid up th<- I’loung of Ho- di«-plu"-d pi iro'i- liinipH l>y Intf num mi i. flif I XKItA i oumd! dcclth-d t . ' ■ to ii". row if ■ i iildllt tiiiß llt • ttoinii • • so lii •’< tor K>'in'ial. I ini'i vlayoi F ii i.a liuaidia of N. a York OPERATORS OF tt uailaiieW rmm l*a«e Oaet Hyid. who l» at-rviliK «• observfr tor fi letary of labor !a-wi» II Si hwi-llenlMi h in iho <ll«putf. ton I' itiil briefly with la wia iluilna inlridey’, m -aioli anti the I'.MU’ head left I Io- < onb rem •• a lew tiiinuh a late' Tiif reportedly t uiil> - -• •aioii adjointit-d ahead of . hedule idiortiy after lilh de lull I lift
Fights Guarantee Oi Market For Homes I' Capchart Opposes Wyatt s Proposal Wawhinaton March 2’> 'll’ l f IvHiatt prodm litiu adm;ni»:ratur 1 John I' Small promis'd <••>»•« • •■» ’ today that he would il»> ptopo-ed ■ building material aultaldiea "only n a laM ri'aort 1 Small and housing fipedller Wil 1 -on w Wyatt want the M-nate Io rein-tale tn einerKency hotlidnii 1 legi»lation authority, denied by the hottae. b> apetid up to iHirtt.iiHO 000 to atltnulae produt loii ot aeaice building materials Tile piodui lion thief told a at It ate hanking »iib< oinmlttee that i spanalon of Imlldlng material out put h eaaenilal to the program for hulldbM 2.71H1 I'oo low <o»l ret- < ran * humex thi« yeai and mxt The propoaed ttubaidiea would he used Small xaid. only “after il had heroine apparent" that private • xpanion. "prh-e relief, labor e< iutimeiii, ucalatante in getting KUp’dii'* and material*, and other method*" hud failed to build up production to required goal*. Hen llomei E t'apeharl. It Ind. xald meanwhile that he would l'iiKhl nißiil It' ll freexi * over' again** a government guarantee proponed ii> Wyatt, of a market for prefabricated veteran*' home*. Wyatt want* the guaianlee to |a-r---*ua- 'iiaiiufacttirei» to produce k.Mi.ooo ready-made home* by the end of 1N47 ('apehart member of the Senate Hanking lominlttec, voiced hi* di-te, mini d oppo*il im to reported Wyatt had pri-»entf-d ik- ca»e 'll fight th!« prefain i'uted hou-:ii-- thing til! Ini! freexe* ■Vi . lie -aid 'lt pit idy a poll I '.< ;•! n-.rk barrel ineaatire." '.lf. h-aring Wyatt, the coin'll "•■ called nt il; nt production ih 't Jot.ii fi Small tn teitify on I" ■ din. hiiii'-ing li-gkdatloii , It' Ii Wy lit ami xmall favor u«e id -uti-id • - tn -pur production id ■ itn.il building material* and • api ,irt lint a mggegbifl on thill. I > lb nald he thought thenohoilhl !»■ suleifdle* on "law'' mutci’htln only, adding 'ld in- willing in vote for lino,I i'i' .lino ip Hiilnddii>« to ii'cmit an . . my id men to go out in the wood* and <ut liimbe. l-| even In- willing to pay for their tran*|K>rtation from tne lil en and f», building tamp- in tin* a iod*. Liiiiilh-i- is the bottleneck " • ap'di.irt « iid h had "no grudge Ahat .m H-. ug.di..l prefab)iutted Itoio ■ aa home* lb- Hi nk- people Ail. lik'- to live in them, lie ahto lliitik It poggihle the ic.idy-llliidc >n;i-- »ili gei built taster than cutr."Utimiul onto "It * ju»t the Idea of picking oil'branch m the e nstrttetioii iiiduatry and gu.ir.iiiti-eing a market for * ! waiiln to »el|. In-, complained You might just as well do the I sat'ii thing for a to w kind of hath lull, or ur Word* failed the senator Wyatt - idattri call for 250,(100 piefaiii icaii-d homes till* year, aiid Goodin) next. He say* they will , til l an average 111 *4.00(1 npt"(e. I and will bi- "dmable, liveable and I .safe."" Hi said the guaianlee Is needed to give manufacturer* enough "us- * Hiiium. tn pi idllco in huge quail I illit v T in. promised guarantee | i would cottar 7i per. ent of those > mad. m Hi ft;. ~o p,. n , llt of ( „ I lf*>7 output. I The aoverniiH'iit would stand I ready to buy. at a lower cost, any ■ Ku.canti-i-d house a manufacturer I couldn t sell. And the government, I ac oidiiig to Wyatt, can count on j unloading them readily. I ! 'Northern Lights' ’ Are Visible Here s. veial bnalur rcaidi'llt* re- I ported that the aurora Imreall*, | commonly referred »o a* "the northern light*," were visible la»t ' night tor rrveral hours. I I HERShEY PLEADS FOR ] H iiollaueK FraiM I'ag* Oari | *ald a umniary of Hershey'* ti-stl | inony might he that he "Iwlieve* , in an Impressed army and has no ’ faith In the right of free choice.” I "That's unfair." Hershey pro- I Tired Kidneys Often Bring : Sleepless Nights I Doeton ear roarkidaen eoauln IB adtea | of I inr tuba* er tltar* whir h halo to purifgtha Mont sod keep rou health?. W hen they g»t I tired and don’t work rtghl in the devttate, many people have U> g*t up nighi >.l-rrqu«at 1 or scanty panagee with smarting and burning sometimes ahowe there is aoa*rthin* wrong | with your kidney* or bladder, boa t nrgle.t . tbtaeondition and kwe valuable, restful deep. I When disorder ot kidarr function permit* _ I polronou* matter to remain in pour blood, it I i may also cause wgytng backache, rhmmette . pates, log peins, ioso of asp and energy. 1 swelling, pulttneso under the eyes, headache* . ard ditdnsM. I ‘ o®° * w,,1! Ask y-wr druggist for Deas'* . a stimulsnl diaretie. Mad suecsssfuliy I by millioa. for over 4* ysars. Psi'i give !.
tP»|Ctl f - „ Horshoy outlined plan* fol diaff Ing about ISO <mi® youth* uurlns the next three months If rottgre** ixtnid* th* selective ••rvlt-g actlb- »atd he would draft about TO.nisi in April. 30.000 In May »nd 5u min in June After that, he said, tile uumbet »t d aftee* probably would taper olf to about JO.®*® monthly Pa'll said 'hat without the d'aft. tlii army would asattme a "sorry pimtuie" before the rest of the world "Keep it on the book* and you may be a»sund that we will never i,ill nite man whom w do not m ed or can obtain as a volunteer." Paul said. o - SAYS OPA 'CREATES' iraasianed Freni rage Owe! I, Farrington, representing the na tional livestock exchange. Indiana polk, declared that Ol’A regulation* are desboylng the long-c*ts-bllahed llveslotk maiket eclup. "t ndrr the OPA setup," he Mid "I don't think w<- can oslat for another year livestock sue byparsing the markets, and the black market goes out beyond the mar het to buy. thite leaving no record "All the fennel ha* to do I* hollei out the window to lie aide to sell ai a ceiling price or higher. I.atci he may find ill* lioiinal market gone " o KRUECKEBERG RITES (Cwwtlaned Fra* rage (••»> deme of the daughter, east of this city and one mile north of federal road 221 where it may be viewed after 73" p :n. t might Burial will be in Hie chun h ceme ti iy FATHER, SON TO DIE iCeatlnweg Frem Faa* O»*> row cells "They don't have much to say. but they're real pals," he -aid.
B ***** WALLPAPERI |/"CLEAN AS A WHISTLE”] QUICKER and EASIER I Wallpaper need clearing? Braeoe thru ♦•‘■a i«b wißb I^-—pau^— * {Jibea. genuine. non-crumbling wallpaper eloooer. ~ r> ~* || maker wallpaper clean in jßg.Rime. Soeo ♦•me and money \ j wMb ♦♦»• gU*» »*o«P—» !on 9 •*•" »♦»•*• ♦**•* *'P*‘ jl dirt away. <?/>«- doeon'R *k.p. doom! gal Rocky. Gel Rodey. AR all cuan aeoouco cow»*n» c*>.-a« o*. Vgg tFiYi // 'rH I . ■—> f wrhstle I fWff u CL&H £1 V-». ■ _ ■.. IriomoiaftMl JotHiie vau LJ K I CLEAN IS W ANYONE M| p ER CAN EM CLEAN! USE EH ute it r^^===^_ 7Z^ K ft “ftfl w ■ ■■■■•**** Beauty ... Style ... Comfort 7 *° VC k nCW Print Wash D ressK / / i J-rMFiir \ ' '■■ / K. .<H»k your Im?nI in a new Print Wa*h hr«' s ' 'x an int«re»rtin|r Melerlion. newest pattern* •""* ’ n !^ise ran tr® B ** ,o an< * <o 1 H|l 2.20 t 0 3.50 Mt J ®fl I < J,RLS WASH DIRESSES ki ' I I , i ua,il ' o rin,M a,,<l ri, '°"' Ri ’ll ■ ***** 0/«>l l - 5 ° “• 4 ’ 8 . CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES -w — Q C c Pretty colors and stales for little toots, sizes Ito ti years. f 11> Wonderful values al Niblick & Co. I■• ■ * * -■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aswa aaaaaa****
"They call each other dad and I Bill and discuss ordinary thing' "William I* the dominant |ier*onallty The father seem* to fol low hl* lead.” Hotigers >ald he asked the llelm y* last November If any legal action was being taken to save them ftotii death "They didn't even know the names of the attorney* who repi< •«nted them nt their hearing ot of the judge who selltenceil them." he said. Kongers then asked (lov Hoheit Blue to commute the sentence be cause the lletncy* were "ignorant' and "acted from animal Instinct." lioiigiT* «iild he didn't believe William Intended to shied llaehel. "I think he Ju«t Rot exilted." he *ii id Blue turned down the request with the comment that hanging was "ceiialnly deserved in this case.” Thi* week the attorney appointed by the court to represent the Heincys. K B Welty. Spirit Uike. lowa, appealed to the .fate boiml of control to examine Hie two to determine whether they were sane Welty said no appeal would lie made to the state supreme court.
SALE CALENDAR | MAH. 3ft—Dan Burley. Geneva. Ind Jeff Liechty, A.,. I MAH. 30—0, E. Straley 41 Bon. Paulding. Ohm. H 9 bred sows. Roy Johnson A Son. Amts I APII I Peter Coil, I mile South of Gools o g Hio acre farm. .Midwest Ib-aliy Amtiuu <,i J{■ mann, Auct. ■ • A PH. 3— Raymond KimbOrlift. 3 mile* south uni n.ii,. roeville. 4’g mile* east and 1 mill -outli ut mile soul It of Boston. General farm »«](, r B , Bon. Melvin Liechty and Christ Bohnke, \ >< ■ API! s—Levi A. Mercer, 2’ s miles South and 1 m,,.. w- , J Ind. Well Improved 157 acre faun, and ail perty. Midwest Realty Auction Co j. F APK. s—Frank E. King, 3 miles southeast of bi.smr », road and then *> mile east on Holm io.kl <- ", ;c; . of Bol*o. General farm sale. Rcy S. lobnson 4 fajl APII »i (3 "o p m I Mrt. J. C. Miller. J goods Midwest Realty Auction t o j F. APIS 6—Mrs. Violet Bretner, 12k South Tenth i.-.-t, |* hold good* sale. Roy Johnson & Son and Metis lil Auct*. I APK 13 Cloyce Springer, Admr. estate of Satalt E .X|>:.neo. )■ berry, Ohio on road 224. General farm ami iw'io-.aiij sale. Roy S- Johnson A Son, Au. |
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