Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1946 — Page 2
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Tlie army revealed only that : tlie < hlhlreu Mere ill the hospital and said that an invsuUlgathin had been ordered. "New York port authorities liave authorised medlial officers to inveNilaate the cause of sick nesM and also have arked public health set vice officials to ahi in , ll:e InvoMßKa'loii." ntshl th*- army i Malemeat. The dealllH were reported by , l 01. John SchiußH of the New Helena Rubinstein Cream Tint Foundation I i* O»«r ('•’ Beautifies as it Protects perfectly marvelous. Helena Rubinstein's new, eaeier-to-apply Cream Tint Foundation. So creamy, an soothing, so down right flattering! See your coin|d«‘*ioii brighten up. Il protecla your skill from lhe harahneMi of wind and suit. It conceals tiny imperfections. A thrilling foundation beauty for you to enjoy, for others to admire. Five complexion* flattering colors. Peachbloom. Itai'hel. Champagne Hose Mauresque, Hico Huntan, 11.50. Plus federal tax. SMITH DRUG CO. ■■■■■■■■■■■■fl
Illinois Assembly In Special Meet Will Meet Friday To Enact Soldier Bonus Springfield. 111. May 22 lUI’l Guv Dwight H. Green today culled for a special nenxloii of the gciictal assembly to convene al I ptn Friday, May 21, to enact a Htuto soldiaiH Ih.iius. The governor ..nuuuu.ed the cull at a press conference shortly before noon. He Issued a proclamulion declaring: "I deem that an extaordlnary enteig. ncy now exteift. requiring Immediate convening of the tilth genera! assembly in extraordinary session." I Oder the prm Initiation, the sex .aioli will be convened at 1 pill. I Friday and is limited solely to dlscuMslon of enactment of legislation for a Ih.iius In a statement lanued with the proclamation. Green .aid that he le|| the question of a state Ih.iius was "of such magnitude mid Im-poiTulo-e" to deserve the exclusive attention of the general ae-embly " "For that reason, I have omitted from tliiu proclamation Various oihet legislative sublmta which have been proposed.” Green said. 'This decision done not mean that other problems are being ig i.oied." Green said the question of a housing shortage, assigned to lhe state legislative laitius i-omtnlMlon f<>. study, would <outi.iue under and that lie had asked th*- commiasion to “expedite this , study so that any possible state action that would In- effective In supplementing our present state > housing program may receive prompt attention The .all for lite special session I climaxed nearly a year of study land diwi'iission of the bonus subject The tilth general aesembly | <'oated the legislative Veterans •. < ompeiisation commission which I ta-gan hearings last September to I chart waya ami means of paying the bonus, and eubmitled Its formal i eport to Green .May 15, York poll of embarkation He said the Mines of lhe victims would be announced as soon as their fathers had been notified Only a few of the fathers of the stricken babies were at the pier when the transport docked Schiess saitl teats would be made of milk, water, baity feeding formulas, food and all otper supplies aboard the ship. Moat of the 4,'H women and < l.lldreti alma rd the Vance were believed to be French since lhe vessel sailed from Le Havre. However, h was possible that Italians and other European nat- ! tonalities were among lhe passengers since Le Havre is a continental < tearing port. Sth less said the Vance, whjclt sailed from Ia» Havre May 7. was staffed adequately with medical personnel and carried sufficient supplies to meet "any ordinary Situation that might occur." I■■■■■■■U■■«■■ ■
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Youth Speaker E I : | ' Jim Rayburn, above, director of young life campaign, will he the principal speaker at the county wide Youth for Christ rally, which will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at the First Mennotiite church lu Herne. I ■ mi Truman Again Asks Russian Food Aid Sends Second Plea To Premier Stalin Washington, May 22 (UP) — i President Truman has appealed (or the second time to Premier . Joseph Stalin (or Soviet aid in | combatting world famine, a state i department spokesman said today. t Tlie new appeal was contained i in a letter said to have been dis- < patched three or four days ago. In i it, .Mr Trainan reportedly asked that itiiHsian grain Im amigned to help starving nation* < The disclosure came as Moscow ( radio announced that Stalin had informed Mr. Truman that Hus- * -la had exhausted her • xpoit grain , ti .-oiirc-a but iiad agreed In prin-1 ijple io international cooperation , n the world food crisis. it was not known whether lliir ‘ .niiioum-eineiil wan based on Mr « Truman's second iotler, which wax ' delivered through the I', h. cm . ba-wy In Moscow. Malin wan reported to have re plied to the President s first letter that if flic appeal hud been re reived three montlie earlier be- i fore lliissla pledged Its grain surplus it might have been possible |or IliMsia to do something. Mr Truman told a news confer vine last Thin sday he had an ex 1 change of i oir<ripondeuie with Sta-i' tin on the food situation. He gave;l no details, but said the I tilted S<aie>> is doing more than uu> other country to relieve famine abroad. Subrt-qui-iifly. It was leported ' that Stalin in effect had rejected Mr. Truman's original apjieal. The Truman Stalin exchange has not been made publk, o General Electric Co. engineers declare that the recent recordsmashing cross-country flight of i thrße jet piojielled P-mi planex, averaging nearly Sim miles au hour, proves conclusively Hut the new gas turbine will in- able to tropell large civilian transport airciaft of the future at similar lightning-like speeds over long distances. 4 MNHB HOUSING BILL tCaatlaueU Frem Page One) would aell at an average factory price of |(,BOA each. Under the law. Wyatt can guarantee a market for as many of 2D0.000 of them si a lime. The i government would gland ready to buy, at up to |o pi-icon t of delivery price, any profabikated house the manufacturer could not sell elsewhere. IRANIAN ENVOY tCoetlaseU From Pag« Oaet Have the Iranhin government reported lhe true facts, Ala told the council: "I Imlieve it was long after the sixth of .May when Soviet troops were withdrawn from Azerbaijan, if they hare been withdrawn.” The U. 8. request for keeping Iran on the agenda was somewhat of a surprise Imcause the Americans had favored getting rid of the cane if Iran would say Russia had left the country. Ala contended that Iran's present difficulties were the result of previous interference In Azerbaijan by Soviet authorities and B<»*h.'i supjmit for "a handful of mlsguined men -the insurgents of Azeriialjan." "These imturgenta were able to move about freely and to resort to all kindr of violence while government troops were practically confined to their barracks," Ala said. "Thersfora. one can only say that it was under the protection and encouragement of the Soviet Union that these insu* ffeats have been gstnla; strength i >ll the time. "Now we are faced with a bos* 1 itiie army tn Azerbaijan."
Special Services And Meatings Os Churches In Area —— • Pleasant Valley Tin- fourth quarterly bu»lnes* meeting of the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church will I be held Saturday evening at H o’clock. The Rev. Paul Kger, of Portland, will be lhe speaker both at this meeting and on Sunday morning. The Itev Leo Tilden Is pastor of the church. — —Q Indiana Leads In Settling Disputes Indianapolis. May 22 ■ (UP) Ait "Obvious inclination on the purl of both management and labor In Indlaiia to reimlve differences by medialinn” was cited today by state lalmr commloaloner Charles W. Kern. The Hoosier state leads all nth ers in "prompt and practical aid in labor-management disputes." Kern said. Hi- said that In 12 disputes entered Into hy the labor division in the past month, five were “promptly and saliefat torily" settled and the other seven were nearing settlement He estimated iha* f»5 percent of Indiana's Industriva have converted to peacetime production. ——«... _ VOTHE or EII.ING 1 Nil I’ENIIENt A OF PKTII ION Foil v m vrioN or wiHEi-rr in the tilt Ms < llt Cl IT < OI HT Mnle of IndinoH. «n. of Valnio*.. »Si ,l| Millen llutm HiillillnK Corporation. :>n lmll;in.i <'i>rp..ratlon vs. tb>- • 'tty of lu-iatiir. Imliana. a mufti* .Ipni corporation to the <ttv of i»i:catit: t.ND ' o THE i ITIZIINS <•(■' t>i: -■Vfli:. AI’AMH COTNTY, INDIA-, NA, notice is li. rel.y given that tti>uiKlrrslgn*ft plaintiff has file.) in -‘io A<lain« <'lrrtlit <'on ) of Adams I County, Indiana, and tb<- -.inie I now pending In suid Court, a pell- I Hon for th’- v.i<-atlon of an unhnproved street Uen rllu-il a» follows: <'olein*n* Ilia .It a point in Master Vd.llfl.in to th-- <‘lt- ■•( D-. .itnr. Adatno I'.iiii.ly, Indian.i, t><-ll)' • South o .••*' W<-t all* feet from I'm- > ill. .v<eetJier of |>,t No. I') ■ In Matter A.l.iit.on to tin- I’lty --f D.-at .-r, Imliana. t!un>. g*nerall< ‘ l-:.i.-.t pi*e«lle| altli WaSillnKtoh -treet a distan* >• of I.’!• feet, th-nee cetierall* North parallel with I' H Highway N-- 37 l> dletullar of '>" •I t, tjp.m , gi-neiallv West parallel with Wa-hinuloll Kll-.el Un feet, tliell. e Kent'allv South Io lite plaof IteKlnnlnX. Tit-- defendant. City of !•*■< at-ar, Imliana amt lhe plaintiff. .M-Millen Hottie liitildl tin Corporation, and the otvii-r« of h't-* numbered !l, 13. C,. 17. 1:*, 21. 25, 27, 29. 31. 33, 37. 11. I". I.’. 11. I*l. IN. 21. .-*;. 211, .f«.*32. 31. :•> and In In Matter Addition to tin- I'ily of lieHur. A'lamx «'o if Indiana, will lie affei ted by Hie vacation of said st reel. that ». nl prill loti -rtt forth that -aid »treet ix not us piilill- utllitv and Is belnic r* pla- ed by an hnpro< il pnhlli »tr. , t -. oiitliiiiliig Matter hrivt thti.iah to Wa-hinx-ton Xtn-i-t w-til- li w ill ulve a better anil mure safe means of hncreat and egreti- to the residents niol public to Master Addition. That said •treet so soiiahl t<, be vaeat-i-il is tmt n... ettary to the growth nl tin- City of l>e atnr. Imliana, and that sahl vacation will not leave •itiy owner of real *-»tat-- within the City i,f 10-atur, Imliana. without egress ami ingress by n> ans us a public way. that am h vacation will mil cut vlt the public access to my t Inin It. school, or oilier iMiblle buiidltiK or ground amt that no person firm, or corporation will be Injured or damaged in any way by sit, h >a- atlon of xulil street Paid petition will lie -presented t» the Adams <'!r< till Court on the Z7tl> ■lay of May. 1914, amt said prtltloit ami the matters In Issue will be heard amt determined by said court on said date. M-Millen Home Building Corporation 11. HurdeHe tnstrr. attorney for PlatelM.
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NOTH E TO HIIIIIEH* Notice in beii-liy aiven tii.lt tin- I t'miird ■>( <'i,mml«Hl»n<<i'H of Adam* i County, will until tlie hour of I 2"" p m. Monday, Juli •• 4, . i»l<i tmi-ivr- -i.llrd bld- for tll«- I Htipplyhig of t|j*- following it-m a <oiHo|in< It* :n No 19. Highway 1 1 t>* purtim-nt—Quunllty ri.'.imu gal-isl loin*, more or h-w, to iu- supplied J during tin- lorlml of -lx moutln). I frutn July 1 to 31, liilti. 1 X|o-< jfl. utlotiH mi file in the Audi-; I tm '* offii <. i I Emit bidder will b« <«*|ialr*--l to I fll- ii bldd* r- bond or Certified | • ’heck in Hie amount of In'; of the | prl-e bld | The Hoa .il of Coinmlmdoners re-11 nerved the light to reject any »r ; I ali bldr. It- order of the Board of C >m- I miaalonrri* of Adsrm* County. a Ihiirmiin I, llrew. I tmllior, tdHimi tounly. May 23 . Roy S. Johnson & Son ' Auctioneers & Rea! Estate I 1 I ’ We'll be glad to Represent you I in the transaction of Real Batata I at Public Sale or private sale. 25 . yeara In thia buslneaa In Decatur., 1 We welcome your investigation I of our record of which we are t proud. Phone 104 IM So. 2nd St. | De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor ( , Melvin Leichty. Rep., | Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
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