Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1946 — Page 7

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■* DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Defendant Is Facing Third Murder Trial Vlncenne*, Ind., May IH -tl'Pi Want Wright today fared III* thud murder trill In ronnertlon with a Mitxdlng I mil December In wlih h hi* fminer wife and her fourth htieband died Wrlrht wa« m-qultted of <Tiarg«-«* of murder In th* death of Mr* Leona Wright Lloyd Mtvri'll week* ago Earlier, another jury had been unahb to arrive at a dm-iaioii in the fir*t trial Hi trial <m rhargea of Maying Donald Lloyd will begin Monday in Kim rirruit cfnirt. t» Fort Fratu i* t>. Warren, Wyoming. ha mi area of 7,520 a< re* —- — o —- UNION, OWNER it 'neHiinea Frnm Page Owe I er < and management inform* d him at the out.o't of their negotiation* that they thought tin y muld get together without a strike ’i'hl *a repeated to him, the President •Hid. two additional lime* Rm today, hr added, hr found th« negotiation* deadbwked ami the nation fating iiicrea«iiig|y ter loll* i <ilim*t|l|elirr a* a regnlt Tin* ptt .i-m d'*adl<" k ie mt l/wis’ de inand for a |7o.lw*i.'MHi union welfare fund Wage* have not even been di ■ u***'d Sitting with the President a* h»' made lit* bijrf »tatenienl I" reporter* were "-rotary of labor Lewis II Hehwellenhat h. reconvt'P'iiin director John W Snider.i John It Steelman, spn lai p«»!*t ’ ant to the t’lesident. mid Rdward F McGrady, ipMlal mediator lit the dispute The teP ment Mi Truman niadt wa <li'i m i d by the gOVcrAnit iiC.-i labor cbn-fs for mor« Hum an hour afte Lewte and O'Neill left the White House hoitly alter 10 a in Srliwollenl'iiLh reported th i tye M.*ttlem«nt formula wa offered to Lewi-, and tYNcill yesterdav ami thtit none would be offer"! al least until after further gore n meiit f«e|era He attend"! (hi- •on ference along with reionvTi»ioii direr tor John W Saydei and Die idential aatistmH J<>lin It Steel di.in The Opel •l<»r-' appt il'*l to 111in I’nir opimsiikoi t Lewis’ welfare demand Some hoped that it W"iild he outlawed ill part by legislation pending in emigres St* tai a* could lie ham ed. tile opt la'olS WOTi ll"t lull templatlng a i ouiiterprop"*-al Tin- operators rejected the union i ri'po«a| mi grounds that it i n <tl a new social theory and philosophy” and would u urn government taxing power At the .mtn- lime they retatlcd their March 25 off er to "explore'' fill' «*t iIIIi tlpielit ol a jointly tinani ed fund, administered by an ind< |« gdent agency, for the relief of hardship re- ' suiting <ftr"tly from employment ■ in mines o __ NEGOTIATIONS tCfAwtinweW rrwm Page Oaa> been lowerrnj Io fl fill T|ie HO ions rejected the presidential fact-finding hoard's recommend.! Mon for a ll.iK a day Irnost a» iiiad"|uate only lb'- engineer and train - men are Involved in the strike threat The carriers said ihic negotiations with the other three oper sting brotherhood/. —- the conductors. firemen and switchmen - were lontiniiing There was no certain indication whether the I'iigiiw-ers ,ind train men would work for the government if Mr Truman seizes the lints I nion leaders have said wi will cios that bridge when , we come to it " Yesterday, howeter. they can. eelli'd the strike against the Illinois Central railrwl, which has bei ii niidj r rovnriimeitt operation ince last August when Mr. Truman seize-i th' line to pre I lent a strike by Ui< Hrolliei Iwvml of lax-oinothe Firemen and Ehgim men. Although the trainmen .iivd engineers fail"! to explain the cancellation, informed sour<M said ilia’ .1 'fot'ioe John on. director of the office of defense I ti.mspnrtation, had advised th® | imion leaders that he would com •Ider a strike on the IC a slots tlon of the war labor dispute* ’ I. w I Thi. law provide prison sent j eii' <•» and fines for any pet mn who enwirige . urge ordei or I incites worker to leave their | i-ilii in a federallyoporgfed . plant Th" law peimlU worker to feniahl awav from Hieli job ' feowevec, if they do not wi h to | woik fol the fnvernment I Koine mhu< '•» believed that ran eellation of the l<‘ trike call 111 ' dn >fed Hut umawi member I would conttem to work for the | government if the walkout oiMfar went unrevok"! and the railroads were seized The union leader I 441! simply that we will cro* | tfffit bridge when we conn' to it.” , ■■ ■ O' ■ - FOOD CONSUMPTION J (ContlnuoO From P»g* On«) When they get about 2.500 calor- ' i«s a day Many people In Europe and Asia are living on from 1.200

.. . . _ _. - - - • I J?? IDWIN W. PAUIEY, whose confirmation as mmiatant secretary of the Mavy failed to materialize and who has since been appointed Amert•an representative to the Allied Reparations CoinmlMion. Is shown, tenter, with Gen. Douglas MacArthur, left, and the latter's elds, ,t. Col. IL H Wheeler, leaving the general's headquarters in Tokyo. U. 8. Army Signal Corps radiop?N>to. (Jnternatioail Soundphoto)

to l.f't'O Tills is enough to survive bill not to do heavy manual j labor Slipplh of -oine cejc.il, pot i t<er„ dry bean'-, fats, oil . sugar, l.llltled II Hit .lll'l 1 limed f|s|| will he smaller than before the war Cut thi* will he halatii i d l \ lai a 111 hUppil) "f frc. ll " , et.lllh poultry, egg Dsh. liutt juicc.i find dairy pr »du< ts. Other food deve.'opnten’i,. 1 I'N'ltflA dir-. tm Flureilo II LaGuardia urged tin govern ment to ie.|ulsitlon w-lu-it dlr*’'’ ly from thi nition f.nm tn mai(> * uti it I-. availabli for < \ pm 1 Hi .1! .1 in gi d tli'ei 1. ii ' • eat darker bn ."I In i.n in.the wheat eltrsi Holl rate 2 Herbert Morn-on pri st'letit I 1 Hie Hl itu h I num ii lid Hl I 1 olio addn 1 t'HS 1 tbit it tin fli hi again. 1 tauiiin tail* it w ill not tn i.'ct m 1 t iii'i 11 ■■-. 1 11 •»|• food Im' I" ■ 111 ' tie . 1 on' 'Io v ill to gi t it c th'' 1i« 11' i'..!• .it tile I ll'llt fll.'H .1 Tim tmei o .1" \ in tliem Hlilliii-I'l. aid L'l.ijii ' irlo.i lim now average l.7<Si .1 div eonipar "I with t !'W' ,1 w■ • k <.' ii urn f.aGuardi.i th! be aoptoved pl in ol Im on i |> • lilellt Ii rio 11

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•H" vii • tie.' ilm world food, I crisis during the n«'»f four months \t ths Mine tim» he made it clear that his primary inst re t was in giaui dellverlei 1 not plans I'll. I NIIRA Chief said it would 1 Io hnpm-Htlde to meet Mr Hoov-j • '•'* lual of fit"."tm ion* of grain 1 ’ for I'NKRA shh month The I Jun< goal of SW.tton ton* would b« iiiffn ult to a< bi< *e, LaGnaidii , raid DRAFT CALLS CUT TO 1 < ..iitlnnf• Frum Pagr <>••) I.alt indu- tpm or pie Induction of. ■i viiiHi w|... 1 not 2" years ff ag' ’fin- 1 oiiitnunii ation In exempt 1 I mg failure, taserts that the term! cl.iid in- Ind' !• gaily S'b.pte I icinidiic t.'pchililien, foatei chil iii 1 ! ..n. imported 111 good 1 .ith l.y .ii individual tn a n I Ittmiiship similar to that of par 1 cut itid 1 hi!il t ex< hiding tjiobc i i Is yiars us age or older, unless , j'b’> ifty 01 mentally handlcapp • l Hi alb d afti-ntion to the I f.u t that I* atnl I l ' v< 11 n|r| mu’t I ~l||l ricisti 1

Scores of regitfrlfits. Mpficlll lv H *nd ro-yeaf OMs. hare be an god the local draft board offle* with lelephone and personal calli ih th* paat day or two io *n effort io determine thair statu* While congreaaioual action »»• up only men het wren JO through In year* of age without chIMPM as eligible for Induction, the pre* ent polity of taking only th* noa j father* from 20 through !5 wa* reiterated In the ■ omnninl> atlou Many Never Suspect Cause mhonoiM twitter to r.imln h ytmr M.>M ll m« rrsna* Mtstsa KAasss. !•« JWIM. Into at F»P wd awrra. SrtttNl “• nlthie, •wrtties. r’lOis*** oefirr UW eyr* twadarlk i arid nirtin**a Frass**t er acraty f«>a»ira wlih Mnaninf and terslsg Otto ham atv'Wi thtrw la a<ra«l 'lag wrrae wttb xoar kidneve or t.laddar. ... . , |M l will! Aak ywr drossiat far Pea* 1 Fl!t». a atimulanl disrato-. need a"'Mitra Er miUli ni lot ever 4S teats. JjM l S'’J 1 your Mosa. Gel Doan e PHI*. - 4 FINDERS, splashii K aSM 1 rtuaty t*Uai>M*d« j like naw wltk HU--3 ENAMIXtf* **-» 1 to aMdrtea * 1 rataMjr ttoa a bail. I Ban*awrlaaa o>ai wOJ *a« Air. asaafe at paol Cerna iWtry I HAUGK HEATING & Appliances 121 H. 2nd St. Phone 49

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I- ’ Stucky’s NEW IHARDWARE DEPT. > 1 has the following * | items available lr > F I b HACK HAW BLADES SGALLON OIL CANS • SLIP JOINT PLY ERB ■ BLOW TORCHES -I 6-Foet STEEL TAPE | HOG RINGS LEVELS KEROSENE LANTERNS BELT DRESSING ELECTRIC LANTERNS BELT LACING i WOOD BITS RUBBER LAWN HOSE STEEL BITS REVOLVING SPRINKLERS PUNCHES GRASS SCYTHE PLANES LAWN BROOMS knife sharpeners GRASS SHEARS PAD LOCKS PORCELAIN ENAMELWARE GRINDING WHEELS COFFEE MAKERS FOOD CHOPPERS ADJUSTABLE STRAINER DISCS STRAINER DBCS BOLTS BROOMS SCREENS MIXING BOWLS NAILS DOOR CHECKS V PULLEYS HOSE NOZ2LER FLASHLIGHTS i HI BBISH Bl RNERS I FLASHLIGHT I BATTERIES I PYREX WARE I REVERE WARE I GLOVES I HAND SAWS I ROOF COATING I MOPS ■ BICYCLE TIRES > LIGHT BULBS 1 BIKE CHAINS 1 WINDOW VENTILATORS I CLOTHES LINE J ELECTRIC CORDS { ROPE I FUSES MEDICINE CABINETS DI ST PANS J RIGID STEPLADDERS ■ CHORE GIRLS ’ IRON BOARD PADS ’ AND COVERS J FURNITURE POLISH PRUNING SHEARS J FLY SPRAYERS J FENC E (HARGERS SISAL ROPE J TOOL BOXES j ICE CREAM FREEZERS FILES SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS SCREEN DOOR CHECKS OIL STOVE WICKS ! PAINT BRUSHES FLUORESCENT KITCHEN LIGHTS FIXTURES l I Man* other Hems not I mentioned. J Visit Tbte DeperlmertL 1 ; Stucky & Co. Monrok Phone I . ' ’< 1 I I Open each everting until 1:00 ) p. m. except Wedneedey eveI nmg doting at 5:30 p. m. I